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The Wingham Times, 1897-12-31, Page 8
—._ _.�. -.--2222. _2222.__,,. ,... _..- ..,-..,,,._,......,.-2222..--... _-.,...,..•.,.•a!w�*r+w'.+�'„'` o .,leg ,�r,'.ta,114 YIitar lf'1 ts. -•••,• E 1 ti rel East Burette N. L Dee. ,-... Cantle--Ret:elpts about three e l's of .,ax,;..x,...1•44.:10001.4104$* # Bae stook; the xn arket ruled about' lsteady. Hogs —.Receipts, 50 este The exciteineet of Cilrietlnas Box falt`iy poot demand for se' ete'd buying le over. The people: gathered ; Yorkers and light grades, anise fol' in a b ar vest e: gift giving bargains J these the prices were paid above the at tills ar". Tilt` Itoilday trade was sellae as at the elude of yestee4e.--'K big bate , _ .. `+; t:ttitln. trade, but with this demand satih'>l&e•d there was ai very probable weekeA- ing of the market ; goo I to ebuice Yorkers, ;*3.135 to $3.70; mixed packers' grades, :3.60; medium weizht:a, $3 60 to $3,65; heavy hogs i»3.50 to $3,65; roughs, $3 to *3.25 ; stags, $2.60 to 83 ; pip, .$ 3,?5, Sheep and limbs—Receipts, 30 ears of fresh ,arrivals and nine mauls, ii''eludiang ...ter--.-�.•. THE WXN UAM TIMES, DECEMBER 31, 1897, ea Stock -Taking Foe the next thirty days before sloeketakine, everything Met we can spare with. tut more harm than lass of money will he marked for quick selling;. These things go on sale i1,Ionday morning at and below cost. Ready made Clothing, Overcoats. Men's and lions' Suite, Furs, Ladies' Mantles, Copes and F uffe, Gents' three of C;tn,tfllt,, holding over from yesterday's trade; the market. opened very dull and • siov. but at tt stilt further decline in the value;of lambs was more active. aa:d a fair slumber changed halals; sheep were in mod- erate to light supply, atm rallied. about steady with yesterday ; also FurE Coats Capes and t�auntkts, fairly steady at former prices; lambs Ready made ii,nttes and Risotto yearlings, elmiee to. prince, $4.90 t0 Cloths.. Note and Shoes, Iiunbers and $5.10; fair to good, ~$4.50 to ;;4.80 O rajeht;es, Carpets and Lace Cur. tains, Dress Goods and Silks. 20 pie:zee Deas Goods, reg. 50e for 35e. 10 pieces Fancy Dress Goods, reg. culls to connnur yeerli.nge, $4,25 to X1.50; native lambs, choles to extra, $G to GJO; .fail' to good, ~5.50 to 85.90; culls to common, $4 25 to „5 40 ; native sheep, chcico to selected wethers, $4 GO to $4,85 ;• good to shoiee mixed sheep, $4.25 to $4.50 ; 40e for 25e' common to fail' $8, 85 to. $4.15 ; culls 1 10 heavy. Overcoats, reg. $6.50 for $4.50. to common sheep, 2 50 o X3,75, • 20 Men's. Suits, reg. $9,00 for $6.50. . 10 Boys' Silts, regular $2.50 tor $.1.60: • & Ladies' Fur Coats, reg. $35,00 C C; LR OSS. The directors of the Cuirass R1utual for ;x7.00. e ire insurer=Co. suet in ,the town hall, Teeswater, on December )4th, 6 Lndies' Fur Capes, reg. $30.00 Members all present. The president for 8_000. in the chair. 50 pars Fine Shoes, reg. price Minutes of last meeting read and $1 65 for $1.15. . on motion of Peter Clark, seconded 20 pieces. Shaker Flannel, reg. 7c by Wm. Reid were adopted. for 5c. eicKague—Reid — That all ap-. 10 doz. Ladies' Fancy Kid Gloves, plications fur insurance taken by the extra good, 81.25 for $L00, 5 doz. Gent's Lined Kid Gloves, reg. 81.50 for $1,10. Tnis will be as great opportunity to buy cheap. Every day will be a bargain day lentil Feb, 1, befc're;sur-ince the president and secretary stock laking at is authorized to prepare and issue policies fur the same—Carried. Clark--McKague--That Bylaw No. 24 be Do VV read a third time, passed, signed and sealed. and a copy be scut to the Inspector. 'of laser - epee. Carried. �3leliaiie=Reid `As tlisre is $'35.96 of uneoliectable past ievys up to April 30th, • 1896, on the secre- tary's books that they be cam:cited. —Carried. meeting in the Presbyterian church, on Meiiague—Clark---'That the fol Monday evening. J.nuary 70th, for the lowing accounts be paid: A. W., • purpose of enstilliug new life into the Iialden by, for one sheep killed by , local union anti f ir the making of arrange- lightning on lath at August, $6; A. nients for holding the Ontario Convention, 11. Stewart, for printing 700 pest wlriee will meet in 1L'ingham next July, cards, 1,25,—Crr'ried. ,All the young people of the different Mulfat—.Clark—Twat the auditors • churches in town should attend this be requested to have' their audit meeting. completed before the 15th of January 1898 and that 1'u the president and vv,u �t3U1�'Ql'.L. p' ,• secretary examine the same and gat Special meeting of the Council was called 700 copies printed and ready for dis- by the Mayor urn Tuesday evening, for , the tribution at the annual meeting. • purpose of rrpealn:t; iecttl improvement by- McKa;ue—McKague—That this laws passed :tt last meeting of - the council, board do now adjourn to• meet again to piss new local improvement by-laws On the 29th day of January, 1893, and consolidate the local improvement: at 2 p. tn. Teeswater, or a at call Of deb'sntures, to pass accounts and wind up president,—Carried. the business of the year•. 1eI11bots present—Mayor Morton, peeve Gregory, Depnty•re,•ve Angus and Coun- cillors Shaw, IH'amaon, Forbes, Johns, Reading and %1cliinley, iianaon--Sieliinicy.-.-That rale 10 of bylaw No. 10, 1880, be suspended for this eem.ion of the council—Carried. The Finance Committee reported, re- commu ndit g payment of the following accounts: Geo lln:ghes, work, streets..... , , .! 09 0 A Newton, firemen's salaries.... 65 00 .T Ii Ferguson,salary aha postage 102 50 ir. Vannorntan, salary 30 00 RYAN-tionoxiNs0N•-.On the 15th lost., '1? R Manuel,. salary 13 26 hY the Rev. N, S. Iiurwash, at the resi- J'os Goad, salary 11; 00 denoe of the bride's father, Mr. LVm. 'ablic Library, bal. annual grant35 00 Ryan to Miss Matilda Rodgirtnson, grant forlighting25 00 youngest daughter of Mr. Robert 1 odg- J'ohn Carnyu, printing 8 q5 kine on, all of Kinloss. The report was adopted and the accounts ordedc d to be paid. dlfrereat agents of this company be laid before the directors for examine dun—Carried. 111cJ-(ague—Rloffat—That having examined 18 applications fur in- Sx RjG. p ?. ;R O' n Lea "t: C fS Rev. J 8 ll'enclersou, of Hensel, presi• dent of Aaron County Union Christian Endeavor Association, will hold a union -to-dente as sualat M. tterson's J - eiry atrare. lungs Q. nO •11C., Stick ens,. '` ith ends, Brom a 's„ Brace Long 0 �. ,' f, s, Cuff Li; ; is, Portlan a Clocks, Silver e, Cale ' or s, Berry Sp • ons, Cold Mea Forks, Cue mber ervers, Nut . racke s, ere i . Ladis, Pie ervers Pis,, Forks, File Knives, Eco dyke Rin W s We are not selling at ost, but the goods mentioned aro all roing at a very ow price. Terms ea •h. 41 PATTERS T e iliTateh Repairer, Wang DAVID R1.?1 Tosll, Sec.-Treas. BORN. 4Cortavvx---In Wingham, on. December 2 LI), the wife of Air John Cornyn, a son:; OAnr.rox-10 Winghana, au. Dee, `aBth, t o wife cf Thos. Carlton of a son.1) 'IFax> rnesulr_In Wi2gham, on Dec. 28th, the ydfe of Thos. Friendship of a daughter~ MARRIED. 1. ELS -- to' Flint, Michigan, on A atue'---I'orbes.--That an order be drawn December 27th, Mark Cassel©, of East im favor of the collector, amounting to W awanosh, aged G3 years. st. $2.22, to be applied as relief an Mrs. Ide. (flail's taxes. --Carried. 0 Shaw ur1l us.. --'ghat the Turnberry oll,INEss{r icultural 8ocitity hsva free ase of tltoU(J ball the second Wednesday in January NCE ....—Carried. The following by-laws were duly passed 7•haws No. 335, 1x,97, repealing Local im laving sold ni' r, element debenture by-law Nos. 330 to Hess to lir. W sad by-law No. 313,to consolidate tine Watvanosb, I be ttures authorizedto be issued under thanks to"curto and feed !mai- Currie, of Esst ender toy sincere n who havesoliber- I iwmprovement debenture bydawsabove Wily patronized rho in tbepast,and wouldi owed, beingtrolt. 6 to 7, incllraiwe, askA continuance of the same to tiny dabynturce attt ti to be leaped $20, sl improvement. debenture b - All outstanding moat be paid y 3x1, 828, 024 and 829. at oae at the flour and feed store. all then ajosrristi, A. R, McDONALO. ♦11 4411,4,444, Auction, Sale VALUABLE FARM STOCK Implements and other Chattels. Pursuant to the lle,sert rested In me as Assignee • of the estate and cll'ects of ty, 0. ratcn, of the Townsblu of iuut . Wawttnosh, In tho t'out.ty of Ituron, farmer, t will offer for sale by public sari n 04 rho ptet„11c8 ittn900 n8 the north nail of 1 • hp, 37, in tbe Ilth c.ntassion tt :ho Bald Tel' t'),It,ot L'aat Wawatl40h, by Jautes lieaderson, r,ttoutter, 00 Mead AY, earl. 11th, . D. 1898 the foltowlo, %tluable prop:rt , that is to say: 2 bay: horses, I bay me c, 2 s• ant double harness. 1 set of single batnese, ` BBB' , 2 st er, 2 brood sows, 2 sprint c>1 - . t surd ri 2 plows, 1 sot of bar rows.) mower, 1 pe 1 Ivester, 1 disk barrow, 1 horse raise 1 binder. nnrner wagon, 1 sot of bob steinhs, 1 cart. 1 wa- . n, and outer articles too truce erous to mention. Also abont.3320 bushels of turnips, abut 30 tons of hny, and a large quantity of straw, and a thresh int; eaglno and sem ate:• nearly now, Sate to corn. menet, et 1 o'clock, sharp, lsnss er Slaw—An son;s of 35.00 and under. , cash ; over that amount 111,07months credit on r j' furnishing at proved joint notes. ora (110001.10A of _�•,, percent, per annum off for cash. Dated th,s 2311: day of December, 4. D.1807. 1t. VANSTu3 )„ tai;O.12. 121348, solicitor for Aesig',co Assignee F .H. K E N EY, TON 3OR1A.D ARTIST. Opposite Queen's Hotel, Wingham, Tor an easy Shave and a First-Claso ' $aur• Cut, give hire a trial. ' Razors honed. IT'S NOT NECESSARY.... To lay aside your soiled or faded suits or overcoats, but take them to the Winghitm Cleaning and Dy ing lVo, ks, and have thew clean- ed, dyed and repaired to look like new, J. W. SHELL. Proprietor. Cook's Cotton Rood Compound Is the only safe, reliable monthly medicine on which ladies can depend in the hour and time of need. Is prepared i;n two degrees of strength. No. 1 for ordinary cases is by far the best dollar medicine known —sold by druggists, one Dollar per box. No. 2 for special cases—zo degrees stronger—sold by druggists. One box, Three Dollars ; two boxes, Five Dollars. No. a, or No. 2, mailed ori receipt of price and two g-ceftt stamps. The Cook € ompany, Windsor, Ontarks• No, 1 and No, 2 for sale by Colin it, Crarpbell. Druggist, THE O MPL_ VIE N OF THE SEASON TO ALL Oxman ALEX. ROSS ;r 141 t i No better stock of Clothing in the,town, and no garments of equal EI merit" ere Marked closer than ours. Think; of the GREAT BARGAINS t' that you can. get here with 20 per cent. off goods that are the best values obtainable without this extraordinary reduction, EXTRAORDINARY OUT IN THE PRICE OF Our stoelt is tno large and must be reduced at once, and our Way of doing it is to give every cash purchaser a clear eut of 20 PER GENT. Id me .4r 1� are here in abundance, and we make prices to clear there out quid:. eigi AP. C Fe„ Stock of Xmas Specialties was never more complete. in 11i Peels of all kinds, we keep none but Cross & Blackwell's, Colace and pget the best at the price of common stock. ill We always lead in teas. Gordon's Teas are advertised to be the r ill finest and best va.ine in the market. We will give a handsome prize jt ij with every pound of tea sold by us for the next thirty days. Call pi ,early and get a prize.• rr `Jr • We wish our customers a very Merry and a happy Christmas. E {' ri Er ID. M. G ` firN ill Winghana. Direct Importer. r !r ii t. 1"',,,,.'-. -,,,s«`t;''.-,.=,..,, ' u_.,„,-,, r -r , -,,_,r..,.. i .;'y,r r'r rt”. i,... r.`t .-4 XMAS GOODS V ROGERI ES i� I {{�+ to In I' ra r� As an inducement to pay cash for your Furniture, IRELAND & BUT I'ON have decided to give everyone, buying Furniture or Picture. Frames from them for the next 60 days, a .chance or a nutnber of char1cee of getting a 9 6 -PIECE SPRIE SEAT PARLOR SUITE We will do it in this way, We have a small jar filled with peas. For each dollar's worth of goods you buy yott have a guess at the number of petas in the jar. The one guessing the number or the nearest to tbe number • will have his or her choice of the Parlor Suite or the Watch. Should •m .re than one guess the right number, or be entitled to the gift, we will take out 'OPUL.A.,part of the peas, then they will guess at the remainder, and repeat in this ' way (if necessary), until only one is entitled to the goods, So you see everyone has the same Chance, BOOKSTORE, The watch was bought from Mr. I.I. Park, jeweler., and has a 21 year I guarantee with it. So you see it isnosham. It is at Mr, Park's Jewelry store for inspection. The number of your guesS will be, stamped on a W.Ilrl't RA,114 1 ticket and entered in a book, also your name and address, and when the pests are counted—which will be done by three responsible men of the town • i —the one entitled to the goods will be notified, lt . We keep everything hat is kept in a general fttrtiiture store, from the eheapest to the best, . Although we, take this way of doing ti, cash trade, we I i , will stilt retain our reputation of selling goods cheaper than any other store in town, Goods delivered. as reasonable distanee, apposite Queen's f.otei, eY. 44444 , 4 r fi 1 rulynittire tlaalers and TJndertakers, opp, A 4,1)ofettld Plea Po . '' oxo ?'( fed* ref Wttielett O$ 004 a "{l r y� , Yea".�p.k.'•