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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1899-12-01, Page 8•••1 • 4. Yolk ligfined your Olnieienna M IS DO 0 advertisement he the ceimunete of the Trues, —Rain on Wedneeday night to lay the dub? Sotnetades mamafpr this time of the year. Servant girl a 'mew* fitted with Apply at the TIM Everybody Welcome Holidey t'ocels are opened eat and 141ady fur lookers es well as buyers. We want everybody to see them. We would like you. to Colle the first week fa December, whether yoa care to buy Dr not, Everybody is weleome to enjoy the holiday tits play. . Senile .....ofley-Savitig Attractions for December. .at times we bay very large clean three foe wee, Tiatie we ea peat to Sea quietly. That explains tbe many bargains this %non th, 40 pairs Ladies' fine Boots at $1.60. This foot wear would sell in the regalar way from $2.50 to $8.00 Broken lazes, 3, 4 and 6. ate& small lode= conveniences. °Mee, tt —Mr. ]aueij Love, barrister, bas been appoiuted Pollee Magistrate a Loudon, Out. —Messrs D, MoDoutild and D. Robin - sou. each shipped a car load of lambs to Buffalo toela3". —Miss Teua NeGillivary entertained a few of her friends at her home on Monday uigh.t. —A number of young people of towil attended a SOcia1 gathering in Ethel on Monday night. A carload o cuItQrs from the best market arrived thjweek. tff T. M. Ross. —A gentleman froni Durham wasin Wroxeter last week looking for a place to start a newspaper. —Mr. C. Gillespie was in Ripley on Tuesday sliipping two car leads of apples to Liverpool, England. —Messrs. Robinson, Burchill & Mc- Donald shipped. a can: load of hogs to Toronto ou Wednesday. 75 putt:, laitties' Black and Cotered —Fifteen deer were taken from the Kid Glia es, price l'ae and $100 ; expres car of the late train on Saturday until sold, commencing Saturday nig night', at 45e. T were shot in Muskoka.. 200 yards White and Cream Laces, 2 and 3 inches wide, very pretty, regular prieeN1.0e aud 12c. Saturday 5e. 10 doz. Ladies' Riney Linen gandkerebiefs, regular 15e, Satu.r. day 3 for 25e. 25 Children's Tamo Shantars, reg. 50e. Saturday, 19e. 15 Ladies' Mantles, very fine quality, reg..39.00 December, $6.50. • 25 Remnants Dress Goods, reg. 40e, 5Oe and 60e. Saturday 25e. • 15 Remnants of Fine Tweed, 2, 3 and 4 yard ends, reg. 75e and 90e, for 45e. 75 samples Cashmere Gloves, lined and extra choice, reg. 400 50e • and 60e, choice 25e. These bargain offerings if you share them.will give you good rea- sons to think well of this store for a long time. Special velum, through December —A meeting of the Directors of the Jet Beady made Ciothing, Mantles, Agricultural S9ciety will be held at the' Dress Goods, Silks, Oarpets and Cur- t Queen's hotel di Saturday, Deoember tains, Underwear, Gloves and Hos- 9th, at 2 o'clock p. in. A full meeting eery, Boots all 8110eS. is requested. • Shop early at —A new plate glass front has been put in the store occupied by W. J. • MC IN•Dows Greer, whichadds to its ap- e pearance end will facilitate the pro - .1 1' prietor in displaying his goods. Dr. Macdonald I now permanently ; at home and ea be consulted by MINOR LOCALS. 'his patrons. • —Word came to town a few clays ago Campbell's Rea elie Wafers Varen- of the death of T. G. Jackson at Port teed to cure heaa,he. . Albert, Na„ W. T. Mr. Jackson former., —1st day of December. ly kept , re iu Lower. Wiugham and will --Summer temperature. of last week at Whitechurch. —Miss Eleanor Watson, sister of Mrs. (Dr.) Irvin, was married on November 14tb., iu Deloraiue, Mau., to Dr. A. R. MacKay, of Bottiean, North Dakota. 'Apprentides -w ted. at once. Two young ladies to le II tailoring. tf WEBSTER & CO. —The readWay etwoen the Victoria street bridge and. the mill race has been, filled. in to keep the water from running over the road during the spring and fall freshets, —Mr. Colin A. Carapbell, local manager of the Bell Telephone Co., has supplied his subscribers with au up-to- date telephone directory of Western Ontario. , —The chronic weather, grumblers have little to complain of this fall, tm- less they won't be satisfied. short of having Indian sumraer continue until New Years. e remembered by our older lc •s. tt-The BROW that hasn't come is en Mr. and. Mrs. A. E. Simmons are route. conning the death of their infant son, Richard Robert, which sad event istowel will have a new eller occurred on Tuesday last. The funeral ory. took place from ti family residence ou oThursday afte ow to the Wingliant —Oarap Caled 'a, S. 0. S., Will meet t ocl eoad st e for sale cheap at vice Drug‘Stor . tf 1 cemetexy. — —Less thau a month. to Christmas! Enterprising merchants cannot too soca on Vonday night. egin the holiday selling campaign. —The God.erich hockey team has been 1 Buyers will turn mit in plenty when re.orgame" ed for this year. • ou haad. And novelties infplenty, we they are assured that the novelties are • —The =seasonable weatherhas had . are told, there will be. a depressing effect ou business. - --Clerks ran to the front doors of the —Geo. Ireland has soIdhisresidence on. stores; people who were working up- stairs hastilyraised-wilidows and pushed 'Viet° street to jamas WalSon. their heads ant; people ran from here, ' • e regular meeting of the Town there and all over, on Wednesday after- OoAs ell will be held on Monday night, noon; one would almost think that ' 3,- Something "desperate" had happened. —WM. Ca'semore has pur . ed a All the excitement was caused by an usinesa in, Port Huron • ft this insignificant pug dog 'being run over by Week to take charge of it. at a bu gy. The howling canine made a* m.ucn noise as a roaring lion. Our re- -1%V. Wm. Button, of Button & P or ter was instantly on. the scene but an. Peasant, was in Ethel on. Friday last, "obituary notice" was not in sight. and purchased 1e9 car loads of logs. —The W. 0. T. U., will Tuesday at 3 o'clock in the L 0. P. halliChisholza Block. A foil atte clan isd sir d. Fresh Baltimore sters served iu any ,style at Jas. McK ie's Star Restaur- ant. . —The regular meetiog of Court. Huron, A. 0. P., on Monday evening was well attended. One candidate was initiated. —Co moncing to -night the stores in town .LII be open in the evenings. This Will in. order until the ist of Savory rie . Mahler Bros., of the Whightun evaporator, have finished work here for Oiled tseasoi, this yam Thiotrave had a very sue. %fr. Thos. E. Walker's sale of cattle on Friday last was welt attended. The stock brought fair prices. Sohn Currie was the auctioneer I l'ar. a -.atast r 'pat of Menet tong • \ .". 4..1 A . C a. ..-.,......i.. . Al • •• s • 111 r V LI OM It up a tea eiea, in liUL..o.11 b bloe.i.. tutu, is offer. tag some choirs teas for sale. See ad. iin another column. Read the Tiant- clubbing rates on pigs oven of this lame. Xf you don't loolipriner you d sire, call at the office gioto wit give y -v. redraw?! rates on reekstion y nakty &alto. Wan night one of the beam in Young Ailt Solt It 414-. ha ittentglet n big GIA.M TIMES DECEMBER 1, 11499. Mr. W. L Dunn, of Ingersoll, retire- sentdng the Evan's pianOki, was in town ea Wednesday. Mr. W./ Chapman was le Tiverton an Tuesday attending the funeral of the late Jolla XeDonald. w. r. Greer, of Wingliam, spent Sun - ;day and Monday with his mealier in town..Gorrie Vidette. Ur, X. S. Jerome \Mill the vicinity of Norwich this week loaldng at a farm with a view to purchasing it. Iffra, W. Currie, of the Mission fields in west Central Africa, was the guest of Mrs, Ritchie ;luring her stay in town. Jolla Quirk has returned home after a few weeks' visit with relatives and friends in, Brantford, Hamilton and Buffalo. lktra. R. G. Wilsou, of Louden, nas. (Da) Kidd and Mrs. S. Pelton, of At. wood, were guests at Mr. X. B, Fergu- son's last week. E, X. Skelton, of Winghten, WAS in Obesley -on Thursday and Friday of last week looking after his property here,—Euterpriee. - Mr, R. S. Martin? operator at the G. T. R. here, is relieving this week in Cargill. Mr. Moore', of Southampton, is taking his place here. —Three weeks froi» to -night the Municipal Nominations will take place As yet not a single aspirant for the offices has been heard of, Mr. S. M. Depew, of . Detroit, is a guest at Mr, H. KOIT'S. On. Sunday, evening last he sang a beautiful baritone solo in St. Paul's church which was much. appreciated by the congregation.. obert Tennant and Thos. Deana, of • iugham, are in town this week super- intending the shipping of apples... Mrs, Guest, of Winglaara, is here visit- ing her son, Mr. Win. Guest,—Ripley Express. Mr. John B. Hill has gone to 'ging- ham for a time so that his shoe repair shop is at preseut closed. It is likely that a Piece of bone which has beeu troubling him for some time Will be taken from his thigh.—Teeswater NOW& Oook's Cotton Root Compound Is successfully used monthly by over 10,000 Ladies. Safe, effeotual. Ladies a* your druggist for Cook's ration Root Cam- pand. Take no ether, as all Mixtures, pills and imitations are dangerous. Prise, No. 1, S1 per box '• No. *40 degrees stronger, i3 per box. No. 1 or 1, mailed ea receipt of price and two 11 -cent stamp& who Cook Company Windsor, Ont. Mones. 1 and 2 sold and recommended by alt responsible Druggists in Canada. No. 1 and No, 2 for sale by Colin A. (',./a,u ell Druggist tillers For Supplies 900. The under nett aiU e.ivo tenders for stip- idles up to n n, on DAY,'DRO. 4th, 1 for the suppl bate -a' meat, butter. dairy and crearaery, e price of each,_11our, oatmeal, potet 4, wood, etc., for the,fol- lowing'instituti ing the year 1500, vis r - Lo on; Kingsto • Hamilton, Winne°, Brock - At tilO asylam. r the insane in Toronto, vill and Calls; Central Prison and Mer- cer Reformat° -onto; the- Reformatory fey Boys, Pene gm one; the institutions kir Deaf and. . Be -ville, and, tho Brantford. d'Uto softie' t sureti will be required for the dhe fti eat of. ea contract. Specliii, cations an orms of ten can only be had by making • ilication to. th bursars of the re- sPeciire stitutions. N. B. enders are not r red for the sup'. pl-y' of at to the asylums in °rent% London, Rings n, Hamilton. and. 1.1 'co nor to the Prise and Mercer Reformator Toronto. lowest or any tender , no eceasarily aa - cep • - Vspapers inserting this a -ertisemelit- out authority from the depa will n he paid for it. OBRISTIB, T.F.OHA.MBORL AMES OXON,. Innovators of Prisons nfl. *lie harities, Parliament Buildings, Toron Nov. 20th, 1S09. 'MORTGAGE SALE •VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY in the"Townshipd4ftnroris,th. the County *Under and by virtue of thepower.of sale bon- • taincd in a cin mortgage,. now in default, and, which will bo produced at the tiine.of sale, there will be offered for sale by public motion by Peter Deans, at the Queen's Hotel, in the 'AMA of Winghatn, in the County of Huron, on SATURDAY, the bTENTH day of DF.,CEMBER, A. D. 1899, at the hour of 1.E0 o'clock in the af- ternoon: All And singular that certain. parcel or tract of land andArenuses situate lying and being in PaR.SONALS. truroa, coutramag fifty beret,' more or Tess, being corePoced of the south half of Lot Num. the TOWII p of Morris in th °mutt of • 0 Mrs. S. Bell is in Toronto this week. Miss Nellie Clinais -visiting friends in Toroutb. Miss Lizzie Moore is visiting friends in Toronto. Mr, M. S. Clear, of Ingersoll, spent Sunday towu. Mr. A. Carr was in Goderich Mon- day on business• : 'Wass M. Bridel, of Paris, is visiting with Mrs. 13rad.wai, Mr. Abner Cosene was in Seafortli. Tuesday on business. Mr. R. Vanstoue was ie. Goderieh Monday oulniSIDASS; Mr. Geo. Thompson, of Gotta -Joh, was in town Tuesday on "easiness. Mrs. Win. Patterson was visiting friends in Listowel last week. Mrs. Alex Ilolnies,of Palmerston, was visiting frietids in town last week. Miss Hobbs end Miss Vibram are visit; ing friends in 13rantford this week. Miss Sean Bell was tile pest of Luelt. now- friends a couple of days last week, Mr. lecilet. Saint was the peat of his !brother, Soeeph, Wallaceleurg, ado week. The Mimes Reward, of Orange were the pleats. of Wtngheni frielida CD Seardse. ship voT igrris, *65= a isa' cl(4exc afit gedotTgv ay twenty-one feet in width along the west side of the River Maitland and off the east side of the said south half of lot /norther five for the use of the occupants of the 'South half of lot number six in the first concession of the Township of Morris forever, The property will be offered. for sale subject to a reserve bid. TErtrstime n a ord g a b -10 t per 3 of Putienhat troig itt terms and conditions Which vvillthen be made kliPwn` rfur llother particulars ap_ply to Montgomery, Pitney & biontgobte_ry, Vendoes Solicitors, No. 70 Canada. Li o. 40 King kit, West, Toronto, or PBTER 1YF,ANS, Auctioneer. Dated at Toronto this glst day of November, A. D. 1800. • Town •Property Far • entity fotare, ' .* - Asti am leaving Wingliam in and property tez::namillhegrvIllt also my Welt attrag,211411111gtt? .A.11 aceounte (lite •• end two good build - me 1,Y note or otherwise must be settled before the lath of Da. studs, • 189it .Mlscuuut.uigaiust• me .should bo renderealbefore that date, 11•4. • • JOHN PELTON. r>>>>>>>>>>><<<<<<<<< GomiVm for Sale v. Relli, Sittlate21 fo les fro 'Ingham, being W the south hatve ot ' •A 24, ha conecaslan If of the Townehip, rris, containing one W hundred eeres. Go ilt barn, 00 x 40. Good frame house, stone (ear. The W form Is well a xod farming, well IF watered. anti 11. '*ice $5,500. V. Apply to • • -- gham Meeting of the Hu • The Council of meet in the Cannel .V9 EICII „014: ounty Of Bum will A. mbar, in the town of Tue y, Oeo, •51 • ext ThA Olei ted at GoderiCh, Nor. 'VriL4890114 at 8 o'elacir p. AVER BROS. & BUTTON UNDERTAKERS, WINGHAM. Night calls at Button Moak. or Fifth dciOr south of Sebeol House, Shop op- posite Macdonald block. TRUE LIVING PORTRAITS 11.1ADB AT YOUNG & PAULIN k\fii have just received the largest import order of td‘f A A A A 1 6 A eet, LASS that has come to this town for years, consisting of MATH .41.1ti, ONT. Canada's Greatest School of Shorthand and Business Training._ When ow Pupils are weighed. in the balance of the Bnsme,ss Public's Requirements they are not found wanting. Business men when requiring help in -Pooh -keeping or stenograpkio work should apply to us. None but dies f,. ZURBR1GG1S. competent recommended. M. I OsensworvasinatIlt• Vaineirdn Family and other Groups front small sunbeams up to 10 x 20, actual size of photographs. - Pictures copied and enlarged or remounted. Down floor gallery, opp, Presb. Church. COMING! COMING! COMINGS • T. P. SMITH, SCIENTIFIC EYE SPEOiAitsT '01.611tikto'Istelv`Viirlg. Philadelphia, and Toronto • • ' ls' Optkal Colleges. ,• • • •„I eagy and avail yourself of hit IiitbIeervices, as this is a rare op pktturtify to have your eyes proper- ly tested; free of charge. No guess work but a scientific certainty. Diffi- Cul t '6sealn.tc'u t at e I y fitted. ALL wottic onsamereen. jaCk never eon at Prinito house& has also addei large assortment of arti- ficial eyes to his steak. Will be at Cob A. Campbell's Drug Store Wingham, QnO clay only, • fie DEC.' 14t11.. • it in v.... . 4 t 1.1., • c Atuant• 61.4....,116 • t.1.6 IsPoe•to P C • f•r":. PO OP.... aie,14 VP/ eta/ ageorcoaedial +.4• • .• • 411,..11• •• eweree a. NiAW.4.1011 01'fite _„:drnit oe' owastow SIW •••••,•-•-•- IIIMPOoi Loa OPi4.1.41 • Advaxo.gaimoweee maw lak .1.41 likat 1.= 0.2 4- ocC A,,y1 Mmit • - •..944.a../ge nee. le.. feiL, pati.attGan Esq." .cbatitaM4e3nitr, ver4 You'ullneihdiy.exusem*-4elaY In ansver1hreeera of 1st, rut 2 'vas from hose resin it arrieect,Auld•sinee.12oett•been quite CZ Sitwell and ,only noir attending offiee. ... • In •repli),to your question as,to howithetraintnetn cornercia3. = ria Doelt4om.1ng you:gave an ? • spas has' .reauAt ea • 1).es to assure you of ..... cy 'thanks ,.. tor, the thorough system ye's sreeadea .them.In. My e2dest CZ *on Frank:certetnly-tranksias one of,the 'bestlatecuntantein the em.. CO) Itei:Yirl.)bra' cvutrOcarogicamPintm,rairo'in;olluiVatuteriltmotritah:teillirrath1;8°°Srern'otenan.lavr• S:13 • dn the elitcht&St•dileree}lrICOrreCt: VaYs other son,Alert•Is aloe' In-employeofrtheNeeVany-Whetole Ca Cart:rtlandtl.azs•ou1teAcertaln2filla.hla.poeitIon.itua:Marab1e ...oC ••••*. • .4.110 (thetattus SKR Sol Oaao—car_you.z,baii,Tdortaltben,iDawitafe‘ •-<, - litarovres,pectruiiii tD, Mr. Wra. Northwood, whose letter is here given, is well known in'thexounties of Essex an. ent. Be was formerly of the -Howard -Northwood Malting Co. of De (at' Business men everywhere speak in the highest terms regardin 314, hdttkopliotWe pay theglrif'otr‘ i work. 288 of our Pupils secured positions In 17 months. We can eon railway -fare of pupibi from a diStanee. Good board for ladies at$2, 'for gentleinen. can. be secured. For catologne of either department, address ••• • D. -NfeT.A.CHLIN, Prinelpt4, O. 13. O.; Chatham, Ont. rw.mcimcs--..cdswo-Agim,cam.,,,ex4svimi,,,ron14,1p,u-sm-co).,ws,, When you, want a • Special Baroains Uit °R Overcoat /25 - RLMNANTS 25 :15 • I' THIS WEEK OF •3 • you can not do better than call on Robt. Maxwell. We Y guarantee•to plea.se you both in fit, style and price. CARPETS We make it our special From 5 to 15 yard ends in Tapestry and. study to keep up with the times and to please our customers. g Wool Goods at cost and below. • ' 'Call and see for yourself. Yours truly, • 66T.• A. Mills • • § 14-104iMilWit-V44.41-V401A1141.41*14-41khkikilkikihUf.li4-11M-11)14-614 Rohl,. Maxwell High Art Tailor. One door South of Brunswick,. Destiny changed. The "Slater Shoe" is closely watched dur- log the process of manufacture., 1vety shoe ' undergoes a careful etamination after leav- ing the hands of each operator. The slightest ils,w in the leather or work- manship- fd stitch missed -a slip of the knife, bitty discernible to an expert 'condemns the shoe that started toward the "Slater " goal to the ordinary, nameless, nnwatranted army of footwear • - sold to wliocver will buy them. ter Shoe" is made in twelve • shapes, all whers, colors, widths, sizes • turd style. rxery pair Goodyear Weft - gating Ca pertftitmlittAtIp00tits 07 title sox Oa' law Zara Wats 1i Il0 groat of *NC, letliV12010,3, , ; • Mode ed. r1 Sight is Priceless • • Get your sight tested, it costs nothing. WE FIT SPEOIAOLES Scientifically, Correctly Reasonably. Try us. J. R. MUNSHAW OPTICIAN AND JVVVE11,131Xt. he Times, $1.00 hrt' n tft,,,01 nt(mV„ • • VTR & 80144 anuary 100 1901. L013, *1.35 till ela bsoribe now. s