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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1899-12-08, Page 10 VOL, :XXVIT.—NO. 1442. THE ERR wants your help. I WINGIIAM, ONTAIt (?I; FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1841 40 TOILET SETS 25 DINNER SETS imported direct from "one of the best makers in England, and which we will sell at from 15 to 20 per cent. than goods purceasecl in this country. Call and see them and get the prices whether you buy or not. N., BAR U�0 • Opp. Bank of Hamilton, i Wmgham. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. v We want to clear out •, Locals—s. oraey, Local—W. J. i�bott. ' the balance of our Local—G. hB. P:in� �". Locals—Jus. MCKOlvie. l Par Goods—T, A. Mills. Good Morning—Halsey Park, Necessaries— R A. Hutchison. O(J1irist.inns Goods—Alex. Ross. Poultry Wanted D. H. Baker, Local—Con regational Oliurch. Christmas Goods-..M.Patterson. Locals—Walker Bros. & Button. . Local—Presbyterian Ladies"Aid. . People's Popular Store -John Kerr. Ladies's. Fars eterM. H. Mclndoo. The Central >iakory—A. J. Nicholls, Bendv9'or Christmas—R. G. Gordon, The Bear Wants Help—Homuth & Son. • • Ohristmn is Coming�--..City Restatuant. Canada Bttsines.1 Co11ege—D..MCLa.uohlin. Christmas Specials—Walker Bros.& Button. Marion garland's New Departure—TDrss Once, CRY AND GROCERY STOCK. BY JAN. I. WILL YOU HELP US TO DO SO ? ,' We will make it to yo vantage. Our stock siderably reduced, have a large aro able goods, ild • tom: rid of then sible, we a WANTED --Wanted a ee, a servant Por something,, nice in. s s 'stnies or For picture $i A YEAR IN APY'. to Walker A girl. Apply to Mas. ( Macdonald. New Year (hitt—' + Into S. Bras, & Button. 'r'te post ofioe. #i AT THE SALT OB. . The vein, of A t salt � I31toRE I-IEla Aunt. •--• While coming Gracey's furniture s 8t GENERAL LOCAL NEWS. See Halsey Park's advertisement. - sympathy of the to '• speople;in his" sore down the hill on Jo u street on Monday night, Mrs. A. H. Can: had the nhis- fortulzo to fall and real" her 'Sorin just above the wrist, number of children had boon sloighridi g which made the walk very slippery, causing Mrs. Carr's fall. FOWLER WiNGII t;ITE. --• WM. Me- Clymont, when about to coo tha door of his up stairs won=•shop one day last week, had a . uarr >tv. escape, his foot slipping when he ,.ached for the door, and ho fell through the dpor on to the sidewalk, getting a good shaking tip by the fall, though npJ bones we broken. —Caoderioh Star. See our Parlor Suits; a co selection to choose from .at Wit ros. & Btit- ton's. 3t LARGER PAPER. Owing to the in- creased demand n on our advertising columns the Tlta . s will contain tent pages for the next three' weeks. The quality of our advertising space is evidenced by tli increasing deunaind upon it. We refs in from encroaching upon our space fo, reading • matter con- sequently the eah two pages. LOST No Tru E.—An enterprising ' Hurondale you ngrxiau .came into town on Saturday drivi ig a cow. Ile was all covered with muaand wore his working clothes: After di posing of his cow, he donned a new std.. and went to the Tedi- • dence of one of o r ministers with his best girl,,and the : were joined in wed- lock. When esl•�d if he was going for a, trip he said that e was going home to dig post holes.- mall Ohsex r.. Axi•OLD Rserne g highly respected r: Ann Jane,. belov Murray,. aged 72 died on Monday la tending over a dzou aged partner is lef T DEAD, n old and ident o_ Wing in, d wife of Edwtttrd ears and 8 mouths, , after an ill1s le of months. w ho will have the Dr. Butler, of Loudon, will be •at the affliction. The meral took place on e family residence, e Wingham cezne- Queen's .Hotel, .Wiugham, on the fust Wednesday from. " r ad -Wednesday of each month from 11.30 a. Minnie street, to m. till 8 o'clock p. m., for consultation to S COIL- in diseases of the eye, ear, nose and ry • t• we stilltBoc The`Li throat. • HOUSEKEEPER t .of desir- has been, rest eniz wood leas also organ baler to get lag to make &•move gUtckly as pos town team?" is 'a prepared to make heard, ; d I7'N1tESERvan A.UJTroN SALE: Mr: J. 70. years of age, and a great sacrifice in price, an Currie, auctioneer will sell by public Telescope that since sell them at prices tli.heard auction on lot, 13 con. 2, Morris, on 55 acres of ploughint o' t fore iii Wingham. + Kith I+'xiilay, December '15th, valuable farm on Saturday lookin• _ stook, implements and household firm- hearty as a boy, and erto we have advertised to sell ,tire: Mrs. Frank Stamper, administra- felt better in his life at cost, but from now until 4;#1.11, is au expert ploug jun. zst, we shall sell below CAN U LtN LoY_LTY.—No concern in Ply days was the this country enje , s the confidence of prize at ploughing .. cost, and as there is still the Canadian p=or_e more than �.e ANTED. A good towel ,hockey club housekeeper ;Ns/tilted to whom: good. 3, for this year. At...wages will be paid. Apply for full par- er tioulars to 1�[r. or Mrs. Wm. Dore or zed, "Who is ge- Chas: Rouse Lanes P. O: to. xeaorganizer: the -:A:-; PLOlfaerSer , .t'. Cana—Hero' is •''ft uestion frecgtiel'itty record that is hard t ; beat. a Mr. Dan McNaughton, of Br. t, is - a little over et he informs the =vest he has done He was in town as vigorous and aid that he never Mr. McNaughton man, and iu his nee of many a tches.-Walkerton TER.—Tho Cheese u.of Western On carried out to a letter, reg a ess of tario has decided to give $200 in cash cost. Their pro se of -a t' souvenir prizes for the encouxugement of cheese for the closing ar of century is and butter makers. - One. hundred dol - more than fu1 led.. othing more lags will be given far essays on button suitable than th+' two .' lotuses ' "Battle making, and one 1 uuhdred dollars for of Ahna and ' 7'ussy Willows" could essays•on cheese messing. .The compe- be imagined. CId subscribers are show- titiolh is open to those employed in ing their loyalty to their favorite paper cheese and butter ftories west of To- by renewing ea ly and , in many cases route during 1899. The1'e will be four ettin a french to become' a subscriber sizes in. each class, $50, $25, $15 and already appointed. •s, and persons em - judges are debarr- y be forwarded to Hatley, Brantford, 'The annual con - in the new city hall, ay, Wednesday and 16, 17 and 18, EDIOAL ASSOC'. NOTICE.—Any one wishing to pay' eter•itiary Medical their notes, or a part of therm, can do so egular quarterly at the Bank of Hamilton. As X consider ell, Mitchell, all my customers good none need pay .It;ttin late S nutil 1ny return about the first of April, g , , 1900.' ROBT. McINDoo. tf oeiation, presided. EARLY CHnIST� ttei}dance of mein- than three weeksre n present. After win be upon us. ption of the minutes long timo to get r • X6,000. WORTH OF DRY GOODS LEFT Somebody is bound to get some bargains. See that you ;get your share of them: Qui stock of Woollens, Gents' ' Furnishings and Boots and Shoes is Larger than ever before, and our prices .are as low as the .lowest, Don't forget us if you vvarit a new Suit or Overcoat. We Tolesdope. "Family Herald and Weekly Star of CHEESE AND Bu Montreal. 'Every ,promise they . e is and Batter Associati g g as well ' .10. The judges ar WANTED.=One ton Choice Polls at- Professors, insthuet� ter weekly. Price 20. cents. 4iso any ployecl by any of th quantity of Dried Apples and Fowl. W ed. • Tho essays n pay cash Lor Butter. A -Dry Goods tine Secretary, Geo. Present is now adtnitt ` the correct' before Januar 6th. Sina,s gift, A Fano Skirt', a Pretty Y Waist,. a Stylish Dress, in fact any Dry ventioe. will be lel 'Goods Novelty. We do not think ours Stratford, on. Tues are surpassed. G. E. SING. s Thursday. Sault HURON 'VETERINARY x'tloN.—Tho Huron Association held their meeting in the Town Monday last. Dr. President of the A There was a good tiers of the professi the reading and acl of the previous ses Mg of other busin::s of the Association, for granted that no� can give you bettet satisfaction the following n erinbers contributed cuho of shopping tvi than you can get elsewhere. essays and p: pars which were more, owing to the well received t a d caused consider• everywhere prevai ,s able •discussion. Dr. Gibbs, V. S., money to make a 1' of Soaforth, gav a paper' on Tuber• there seems to bQ 0 t� R TAILORING oulosis Bovine. , resident Shillinglaw ity afloat to -day road au excellent •apes on Fracture of past. Tho more the Cotyloid Cavi and rupture of the this view ee the si Pablo Femoral. Li •. eut in a colt. The ion andthe transact- festival the world 1 DEPT. tains until Christmas tee weeks are not a Edy for the greatest tows. Wo take it only the. usual vol - be done, • but even better times which It takes some rely Christmas, alid ore of that commod- n m for some years cants have also taken ration. They have been liberal in the purchases and their OI'F•ICERH ELECT D. t the regular Meeting of fern L dge, No. 19, Lady Trio Blue, on Mo. clay night last the • following ofileers sero elected for the ousuing year; Miss -Louisa Fluety, W. M.; Mas, J. Haine.., D. W. M.; Miss • Lizzie Fluety, See.; t .T. " . Dodd, Fin. Sec.; Miss Lottie 1 ',.Per, Treas.; Mrs, R, Aikens, Chap. DEARER STAMP: —A recent British price list of post , stamps quotes au advance of 50 per r :ut. an face value of full seta of onus i1 Canadian Jubilee stamps, and 100 ser cont. advance au. face value of uuu-ed Jubilee stamps in sets up to the one dollar denonnivatiou as also a similar E dvanco on unused of the maple leaf issue. ANNUAL ENT ,RT to niN'r, W'Cannp Caledonia, Sous ,2 Scotland, will hold their annual eut taiunaent in the Town. Hall, on the eviiug of January 23rd. Jas. Fax, humorous v .alist, .and Miss Mary Waldrnzn, Scot soprano vocal• ist, will take pans, In addition to the two stars first -c ass Highland dancing and bag pipe m sic will bp pro'ided, Seep the date in mind as this be one of the event of the seas. in the entertainment li e. next essay was rea by the old yeterau stores were never sore attractive. All is booming which is sufficient of the veterinary p ofession of Western who can ought to ,make their. purchases evidence that we please the Ontario, Dr. Steel, V. S., of Stratford, without delay 11` ,t only to get the on J1 tiology and ational treatment of pleasant business 'iff their hands but bo - public, Purpura H non% `ca, Dr. Bell, V. cause Stooks are .s'yet fresh and tin - S., of Stafia, gave ;'r, paper .on. the in- broken. Mach. ndise gets shop -sworn, fluence of 1-Xoreditf in. disease. Dr. the attenulants w wearies. and the bi crowds that ,1;; to the stores dup. Ilomuth • • • Eckart,V.S. of Seboringwille,conttibuted g a paper on Mast torey Paralysis in ing the week prio to 'C'llristmaa always domesticated anint :+s. Dr. Hutcheson, make buying mots or less troublesome . . D an excellent paper and auuoylt . The weather is also ranthtz in horses likely to lie ; er om some times yet than PA AR t dig• tctot1.'�•� the holicht�+ All a WA4IS r AN i9i1 t u _t earl} Chriustmax S. Gracey (as usual) has fine line of YDods, suitable for (*nest as presents. oung folks, don't s �. er your money on self, but buy s Bing nice and durable. Call and ' e our Christie is goods. 3t Humes' s' YEAST.—Thefollowingwhich we take from the. Elgin correspondence of the Winnipeg Te ,egxam of April 100 refers to Mr. W. J.• Scott, baker, o ut- has for the past while been expel' ing on yeast and hae at last dis an economical method in whi can save a great ex -pe proven this to - be a baking since has been by the people of Elgin and neighboring towns. This lato;experiment no doubt in the near future Will be adopted by all bakers, - Those who are desirous of se- curing information pertaining to this late experiment can by applying for the 'same. - Mr. Scott intends going east in a short time but it is hoped he will still reside in Elgin when he becomes a raimonaire through his successful ex- erimeut; :' F '' vexed bakers e. He has ss and his y appreciated Hear Rev. R. Triangular Mau, church on Monde_ 11th. - Admission for 25 cents. ebbs' lecture, "The ' . in the Methodist 1 evening, December 15 cents; two tickets "2t briuo struck by t�.e drnllare at he block on Thursd last did not tura out � 1 0 as well as was elected. The vein is • A said to be about jlur feet wide but those . A who should kliOE a success. It will be pumped The drillers are day had reaches It is the intent! a few feet deepp� another and be say that it will not be i reported that the vein - rjZ ascertain its capacity. i ill at work awl yester. ss depth of 1050 feet. of the firnn to go down r with a live of striking 'tt t vein, Tun WEATI 1:—'411 things come to au end. The .eautiful autumn weather of the past two' months has been re• placed by Ni ter. On. 'Saturday and Sunday last a weather turned colder and on Mond the snow was flying. W e now hav o' "very good sleighing. The change in th weather has improved business, Tueilay being the busiest day this fail. No' that we have the snow its makes thin; mors times and the business c larger. BRanitisav B' C. P. R. train, Monday night Henry Pinchin, on the train. top of the traiu the cars.. Alt s look more like Christ - f the sleighing continues due will ba considerably DLY MIRT.—While the as at Gleatamtsxn on serious accident betel f Toronto, a brakeman e was walking on the when. he fell between ost the whole of the train ran over lihxi, aaxd. his unfortunate plight was nca discovered until the train stopped. Then the conductor found him pin ued between ,the boiler and ash -pan of the engine. His right leg had been t'roken . above :the ankle, and the flesh vase terribly mutilated. A special train. vies ordered and the un- fortunate man was taken to Toronto. and he is now a the General Hosp: al there. The other brakeman o ' . the train Was hurt at the same time. ut net seriously. FOR SALE.• 14. H< Aar, offering his desirable property o e street for sake. For terms other particulars apply to the owner. ; tf azel Je an .excellent prepar l ation for chapped . vv hands atAd roughness vlr v of the skin. V • V MORROW'S DRUG STORE V . it = ; D. AL GORDON'S TALI£ ABOUT ORO. CEUI1;S. PSIS WE:EB. P' m vni. 1—There is nothing that a prudent and skillful housekeeper will gzuard mare carefully than the class of Teas that is to be admitted jute the Hoist. Many grocers try to build a trade upon selling cheap '•stuff: ". Rest assured that the "stuff'" is not worth, more than the price asked for it. Buying an inferior article because it is cheap is false economy. Mare than that, cheap trashy Teas, are injurious to the health, and. should never bo used. POINTER 2.If you buy your Teas froulD, M. Gordon, whoimports hie Teas clireot, you can always depend on getting a pure article, .,.o the very best value for your money, PoiNt'ER 3 :'PPD ' ve F st BEST SELECTED - s, r« , e'' 41 Currants, Figsi: P ' ' :$s0ie1xees Christmas novelet . e offer barg in every lino. 'See•c•,nr Grocery` ! Iv' this wash;. PozNTiixt 4—Please note that ' a ry Goods and Boots and Rubbers aro as usual—still to the front. - Highest prices paid for dried apples, • SUCCES5PaI. DLO UTxoNI.ST.: Miss ,,, butter and eggs. D. M. Gomco, Direct Importer. sa McCallum, of t', hes . been offered. and has aocepte a position that is. tangible proof of lir talent and success as an elocutionist. Miss McCallum has been appointed teacher of elooutio-x in tlxe Oo servatery o Mustoto be opened• • in Brantford very-lioxtly• ,I x both a CHRISTMAS DAY —There is somo dis- agree hent as to tike origin of Ohristmas day. The legend runs that in the earliest period of le Christian church some communithe:'• of Christians cele- brated the festival of•Christmas on Jan. 1,. others observing it on the nth of that mouth. In some ' the eastern churches it was kept about etime of the Jewish Passover,: near the end of March. There is also some evid ce of its having been observed on Sept. 9, being the Feast of Tabernacles.. I the year A. D. 825, when the Empero Constantine legally established Christ' - : `ty in the Roman Empire, Christen: was observed at the begiunithg of the n, w year, while in the eastern churches i . was celebrated on Jan. 0. Pope Juli s eventually effected a compromise, • d the 25th day of December was stablished. These historical stateme have been called in question by some, ut John Chrysostom, the eloquent pre `'� r at Constantinople, ii the fourth sen, try confirms them. Mr. Wm. Lewi has kindly offer; ' t3 throw open his esidence for a "arlor Social in connect u with the C• grega- tional Church, hieh the so • al com- mittee has acoe ted d e augments are going fo for go • - programme, for Tuesday ev lug, 2 , inst. Music, readings, resit tions, tc, Silver col- lection. . . • • it IN CHRISTMAS GOODS Presbyterian S:'bbatlt Sohl. The annual meet' o g of the Presl'yter- len Sabbath schco' Was held. in the seisee1roo u onTae 3 evelhiilg, Decexu, ser lith Ike • Tho was a full attend - T • f h -r an professional and a `ecuniar;;r .souse Mass � auto o teat o.s, Tho following it McCallum is to be 'onnratulated cn her richly -deserved god �2ortun9. • Miss officers'.reports The attendnieco T McCallum a 1111 earl e evinced unusual aptitude a:: a re iter, and to -clay she ranks as one of Canada's leading .A,t the close of and most popular 1oaders and elocution- was a cash balm ists. And what - e lulows herself she Collections for th can impart to oths. The sauguine predictions advtm4ed are reaui Miss McCallum.—(± t Rofo 4frsoers present. nus taken frons, the be of inteiestc casting the year,every thing considered, as very good.. 'thee year 1898 there on hand of $118 77 year 1899... , 120 Of Total.... fr 1. EiCDED. Paid for missionary purposes ...$ n.2 25 The Ladies' Aid. •f the ., " helps, supplies, etc .... 70 88 church intend hold. u a Balance on handl yet date 116 Siii Lecture Room of th, c , r. Van (i8 •esbyteriau azar in the ch .n Tues- day evening, l9, th ' • - for full particulars in our nwt is 11 NEW CARRIAGE P+rri.:' . E. Swarts has purchased aL half . interest in Wm., Dore's carriage bush ess and the new firm intend doing an extensive business in building buggies, c=Triages, etc. The buildiug adjoining t arriage works has been purchased d will be fitted up for a show room he spring Messrs Swarts & Dore intend. ricking the build- ing purchased and m ling other exten- sive improvements. he now firm, be- sides increasing the c&r uhercial interests of the town, will impr'•ve the appearance of the south end of s Josephine street with their 'new bullring.' During the winter over three• •hudred rigs will be built and wo understand it `is their in- tention to still furrier increase the capacity of the world next year. We wish the now firm ever success iz),gkheir , enterprise.. Gnome Plumps' SoLlL L Rev. H. L . Allen, Grand Couuci lox, and Ii. F. Campbell, Grand Urge:Azar, of the Can- adian Order of Choses � Friends, paid a visit to Wingham Cox ten, No. 222, on. Tuesday e evening, and s a consequence v g, q we are now showing some of their visit an open meeting of the. Council tuns held (xuuite a number of very handsome lines, including Toilet Sets in Ebony, ' Oak, Aluminum,' Sic. Fine Perfumes In cut and press. ed glass bottles. M enure Sets in leather and fan y woo i�OYeitles in glass and metal. 1?ipes, Cigar Cases. &c. Goods may be selected now and laid aside until Christmas Eve. V. S Mitchell, ren oil -�roxug�sls. Te 6011. 1 wale. WIN GM • :r 1 y the members of the 1 cal . Council and their friends.woro in tench ce lid a pleasant evening was ent. short programme of adclre cs, go, rea .'.- lugs, etc., was carried ut. Dr. Rea- '- ' reedy and Geo. R. H a each sang two songs in a first -crass tyle. Miss L Molteuzio gave a r - ing, and Baby McDonald, daughter o D. E. McDonald, delighted the audience with her High- land chancing. The ad kesses of Messrs. Allen and Campbell WE'very match en- joyed by all thehearer `'0 ; each ,:poke in glowing terms of the t rk and progress of the Order; they ad all who did not belong to the S ety that they' east in theif until. At the , ,lino, refresh - meeting was Mil iri 'the could toe do'.better thts lot with the Winglaam • nchisk* of the pr `1idiAN, meats were nerved and tlr brought to a close by National Aram,. V239 .6S Aftcr ample prit'isiou had been male for helps, .supplies &c. for the . ensuing year it was decidjd to give $t0 to mis- sions. Offlcars.:for the next year were elected. The meeting was brought to a close, all being resolved to work more faithfully and energetically in the future. '; • A boon to the again. T. P. Snu be in Wiughnnn at drug store on Thin "one day only." feet in your eye si salt and SeO him. Call early. Bated; he is coming 11, Eye Specialist, will. ^olin A. Campbell's. Clay, December 14th, If you have any de - ht it will pay your to Examination free.. TO PREVENT CONSU;IIPTIO\. Harr. to mire; easy to prevent. Scott's Emulsion nourishes the body, keeps all the organs and tissues healthj*, and the Consumption germs can not get a foot- hold. Marriage Licenses Issued by h'rtexr. '.&TERsoN, No. 23 Victoria street, Wingltant. Ont. No witnesses required. Ten :Opens Jan. 2 Winter � JWE 111 SPOT IN CANADA for obtaining a i.rs:"spree busiihes education 18 the ('1 N''fi1;AL Bi?:•I. 1;e `.1 COL- r L1 GL, ;;TItATI ORD. The reputation of our college is • Ss not walling, therefore, it is nut nee,,- eesaary for us to use large adver- tising space. St'oi'cs of students attend our school who pass other colleges in coming here. In ohne month wo received notice that 34 of our recent students had accepted situations. Write for our beautiful pros- pectus. We have a staff of nth male teachern. W. J. ELLIOTT. l" Central Bas+inalStott +CtrLl' J 1'J