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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1900-12-28, Page 5ore Blessed to Give n to receive-- th golden saying that shall ever live Our prices make it easy for you to give. Presents for Gentlemen 'English Square 1`4ufller's, Satin Stripes. very special at ;'Se. Young Men's Silk ever ready Mufflers in Stripes and Polka Dots, extra, Yalu at 35e, b Alen's Sill: Jgoey'Mufflers awl Chest Protectors, the newest novelties and the warmest. utliiiers fur 75e. Pretty American Ties and Fine. Kid (Tlo?es. ,-'resents for Ladies, 1 Ladies' Net Ties 25c, t'rOe and GOes. Ladies' Beautiful. Sill: Ties, New York's sensation, at 05e. ' Ladies' rine Bose and Gloves. Ir A Handsome Bed Spread makes. a sensible gift. We have them from $4,00 to 75e. Pretty Japanese Silk Tabic Covers, all shades from 81.25 to $4,00. Nice Underwear from 50c a -Snit up. Pretty Ildkfs fc, 10e, 20e and 25e. Beautiful Table Linens at reduced prices. • Snaps in Clothing, Snaps in Crockery, and bid;' Bargains in Groceries. Have a Merry Xmas by buying your Gifts frt.la L 0 ALA Gr° DINT North End General Store,. 000.44000.0.0***************** ***** 44 0414HD,..**41144,444 0- 4- U ' }, y ® �,w Aft .•'� 4 ktdkF:1a o + 4 v For the next two weeks we will allgxv a discount of $ 1�T 4 q0 2 per cent off a .l h na 1 • and Glassware. O :i week has been a great success. Our sales. a ihave been larger than any Xmas week for the last four o i years. WO O thank our customers .for making it so. • i♦♦ 4. 4r44it444444O'44O4 4,'r-0•fiO4drt'^•4-<3 aF 440Ob44.644r44rr'4,w443-4A 444÷r Wish tig you all a Ylappy New Yeal-. 25 per cent off 1 nada. EVENTS OF INTEREST TO ALL OUR READERS, ~"That Wtel,eawakei Times Corrospondoltts Cottl;nurnoet4. -- Other Items Clipped From. Our BEzelumgee. ;, at�rl;lilL1L. Pen evening, Dee.. 17th, a hap- py time was spent at the home of Amos .Mitchell, aver l;luvvale, 'Air. and Mrs. Mitchell have been Married for fifty years awl :Maas awl nephews to the number of about twenty -flue called tit their hum to celebrate the happy event. The happy party spent avery pleasant evening: I v. Mitchell is now Vet years of age and Itis partner in life is W. They were the hest aettl:rs in tile M:luevalo road t:eetion of Turnberry- and Morris and van tell many interesting stories of the pioneer days in this country. The ager( couple were harried in the Old Coturtry caul Thos. Iit:nelersun, of Wing - ham; Mr. and 11Mrs, Chas. Heuderson and 1s1rs. John Yowler, of the Bin 'le road attended their wedding. Ii:W3 a very pla'alsal)t time as his is a very busy life. Rev, A. I. Brown and Mrs. Brown spent Christmas with his permits in I.ambton county. Rev. Mr. llurwash, of Wingham, r'ccupied leis pulpit is the Methodist church on Sunday last. Mrs. Beaton and her sister attended the golden weddieg of Mr, and Mrs. Goo:go Snell, of Loudesboro on Christ- mas day. Food Changed To Poison. Putrefying food in the intestines pro- duces effects like those of arsenic., but De. Ring's New Life Pills expel the poisons from clogged bowels, gently, easily but surely, curling Consitpation, Biliousness' Sick Heaaaebo, Fevers, all Liver, Kidney and Bowel troubles. Only 25c at Colin A. Campbell's. Says Hs was -Tor turea, it14u4ori Lr'', "I suffered such rain from torus I could hardly walk," writes II Robinson, Hadsburougli, Ms., "but 13uokients Arni- ca Salve eunlptutely cured thong " Acts like magic on sprains, bruises, cuts, sores, sualeis, bards, boils, ulcers, . Per - teat healer of slain diseases and' piles. Cure guaranteed by Colin A. Campbell. dye. i.r1�3 WV.,awaatosH. The following is the report of the staudiug of the pupils of B. S. No. 41, East Wawanosli, for tho mouth of Dee- ember:— Class 5.---Magaio McDougall, Alberta aintonl, Jennie Shiell. Sr, IV.—Frank Mills, Roy Deacon, Leslie Deacon, Win. Elliott. Jr. IV.—Bella McDougall, Robert Mowbray, Raymond Elliott, Alexander Rintoul, David Johnston. Sr. III.—Herbert Shiell, Roy Ander- son. Sr. III.—Howard Shioll, Nettie Hogg, Willie 5hoe,bottoni, Carrie Deacon, Alex Mowbray, Stanley Elliott, Frank Case - more. Sr. IL—Darbara Styles, Harvey Link - later, Ella Walker, Christena Rntoul, Wilburn Ferguson. Jr. IL—Maggie Casenlore, Natio Shiell, Maggie Shiell, Laura Currie, Tessa Anderson, jamas Ferguson. Sr. Pt. II.—Mabel Mowbray, Wilfred Pocock, Earnest Linklator, Garfield Shoebottom. • Jar Pta- e -Triflic St'y 1ea,Eai le Elliott, G:.'o. Walker. Pt. I.—On. Carrie. AGS S. GiIInvn, Moacher. A Woman's Awful Peril. e'Thore is only one chance to save your life and that is through an operation' were the startling words heard by Mr 1. 13. Hunt of Lillie Ridge, ,Wis., tram her doctor after he had vainly tried. to cure her of a frightful case of stomach trouble and yellow jaundice. Gall stones had formed and she constantly grew worse. Then she began to use Electric Bit - tors which se'holly eurcd her. It's a won- derful Stomach, Liver and Kidney rem- edy. Cures Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite. Try it. Only 50 cts. Guaranteed. For sale •f by Colin A. Campbell. ;1 4 Vitee warrnECiatatC1i. It was our sad duty to follow tho re- mains of Mrs. Robert Resit, better known a as Mary E. Ferric, youngest Owing t• the retirement o f I dab ht„ •. 2 Me. Samuel Ferrie, from the C. P. R. station to the Wingham Mr. Paulin from the busi ess we i urpose offering i•'Ur entire sto of Ilardwarejlarvest Tools, Glass Paints, Skates, Bells, Stoves,Tin- ware, etc., eine., the next 30 days or cash at J. aeii- 1icesc „c.,.,m ®....d...,.,ro„euximsasi .save,,, We must have money and for this reason it will be to your ad. '?I vantage to make your cath pur- chases u- eha es with us. Parties indebted to the firs will kindly take ► notice that tib. accounts .MUST :iii SETTLED by Cash or Moto on or before the .first day of January, 1O1. .011`) lin cemetery on Saturday last. Soine three - years ago Miss' Ferric) wont to North Dakota and engaged' in the eteachnag profession. at which she was very success ful. A little over a year ago she was married to ' Mr.Hesk, formerly of Londesboro, and a snort tinge ago the Master claimed �� �h�er for his own Ferric and Nulily have the heart -felt sympathy of Whitechurch and vicinity in their bored' ement;, Mrs. Hesk was born and raised near here and was very popular with the people, Sleighing is again hero and business is reported brisker. . Christmas passed off quietly with the usual home comingof absent friends. Wu .:re pleased to learn that his. r '.t11 tl:dal• •otlt an operation O'Connor, who 1 . , w OG ,�p some four weeks ago is progressing nice- ly. Dr. J..l4ieson Made his annual Christ- mas visit to Barrio to sae his parents this week. \Vo hope the Doctor' will "Snotty 1. potty L$ Me Scut O Y6 Lt. f f lv:t r".s'tirisdcnl. Elccd is tile. Impure btood'is living death. Hearth depends on good blood. Disease is due to bad blood. .'l7is blood can be purified. Legions say Hood's Sars4p,tritta, klntee ica's Greatest Blood I,Icdtcere, purifies it. yl b;def slay bat it tests the talc. Nervous Weakness -4'2' soffotc from n tvous weal ness and toss of appe- tite. Fps blood nuns impure, nay stomach disordered and I could not steep. Hood's Sarsapq.aritla has cared no i„miners.' Mrs. Z. Ze S".,•'CD:I, L'elleville, 0 . At the children's service in the Meth- odist church, last Sabbath morniug, the pledge was circulated among the child- ren. • . The directors of the Blaovale Flax Company met on Monday afternoon. Robert George Casemoro, of New- bridge, was in the village on Monday. Rev. Mr. Ballantyne, of Molesworth, preached in the Presbyterian church last Sabbath afternoon. Robt-. Musgrove was in Galt on Satur- day. There was no central' service in the village on. Sabbath evening. Joseph Leech is on a visit out to the West. Robt. Musgrove injured his hand in the chopper, •one day last week. An old Englishman says that in Eng- land if Christmas Day is bright, clear and fair a bountiful harvest is assured. Whether this .forecast is any good in Canada wo cannot say. John Fell, of Manitoba, is visiting his old home in Morris, Ira Etcher and family moved onto their farm, on the first line of • Morris,. last week. artin S. Farrow, of Calgary, North- west Territory, visited at Robert Mus- grovo'siast week, and also .called on other n''ilends. Martin left Bluevalo thirteen years ago to take a position as mail clerk on the Canadian Pacific Rail- way, a post which he still holds. Mr. Farrow came home to attend a re -union of the Farrow 'family at the home of their father, Thomas Farrow, pos' . master, Brussels, on Christmas Davy. A cumber of people gathered at the house of Jas. Mitchell on Monday even- ing of last week, to l�• them celebrate then -golden w:d.iing. The old couple are getting very feeble. Mr. Mitchell is nearly blind. He used to delight in playing the bag -pipes, but the sound of thein seldom floats over the village now George Macdonald has moved the oh section house, which stood near the rail- road bridge, up to his barn, to bo used as a hell house. . . Asa Esty, formerly of rho hotel, has gone to Blyth. Hanover fire was plainly seen here. Saturday's Globe stated that R. G. Vin- cent, inventor, was ono of the losers. His machin used for manufacttuing a patent bed spring was burned. Mr. Vincent is a son-in-law of Edward Bos- man. Miss Annie Putland, formerly of Blue - vale, is now in a photo studio in Chat- ham. - The Brussels Post in a recent comment says:—"Rov. D. Rogers was junior pas- tor on Brussels circuit twenty -ono years ago. Ho is a good preacher," Christmas visitors at home: Mr. and Mrs. Fred, McCracken, of Brussels, Mr. and Mrs. Cristopher Thornton, of Wing - ham, and Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald, of Godorich, at the ladies' parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gardiner's; Mrs. Wm. Sanderson, of Toronto, at Mr, Jo1111 Dim nt s ; Mr. Edgar Gonit es :riucE1al of Ripley school, under the parental roof ; Mr. Joseph Smillie, who is study- ing medicine in Toronto, spent Christ- mas at his home on the fust lino of Mor- ris.• Abroad :—Rev. • \T. J. West and 'Airs. West spent Christmas at the home t f Mr. cad Mrs. J. K. Gorgon, Mrs.'W est's parents at Whitby; lea.. Frank ;s.wtt a:pent it with his parents and other Monts in Seaforth; Mies Aggic Herbert with Toronto friends ;the Misses 131eck,at Tara; Mr. end 'Mrs. Daniel Lewis, at Blit he.l; Joltu Burgess, Mrs, Attain j • C%ieghorn and i`,iiss Mabel Oliver, with rt•1 tise':i i11 Toronto; Anna, .t ray and 1 3'e stia II rotes, at Palmerston; Fred and ; Mimi at Clinton; and Clairol and fled Pugh Spout Chifstniaswith r: lativee in Clinton. ; EW STORE Holiday foods for Now Yew Presents Every Department is complete with tho LATEST NOV TIES in useful things for NF W YEAR (;'I,�'"l.'S at prima; to s all customers. Please read every line of the fulloan'fni li»t. HANDKERCHIEFS in Linen, Lawn and Sift:, Embroidt+rt'd, Hetmstitched, initialed and Plain at be, 10e,' 1.21e. Ire, 20e, 25e, 30c, 35e, 45e, 50e, 65e, 75e, See our initialed 11c11.fi at 5e, LADIES' SILK TIES, new, patterns. 25s, e5o, LADIES' GLOVF'3---•All t•taatcle::t in Itdies' Kiri Gloves, Lined or Unlined, 75e., $1.00, 51.25, e1.50. See our x',1.00 Lined .Kid (Jiuve,. fur top, for 75c ; it's a NEW YEAR BARGAIN. LADIES' FURS—Speeial Bargains in Ladies' Fur Capes, Caperines, Carps, Ruff's, Boas, (gauntlets, See c ur Capering at $3,75. SILKS AND DRESS COEDS in great variety. Nice Silks in all shades, 25e, 80e, 35e, 50e. Fancy Plaids. ter Waists, 25e, 850, and 500, LADIES' JACKETS --An new and up to date styles, $2 95, ~3,50, 54.50, $5.00, 86.00, $7.00, $8,00, x;10.00, $12,00 GIFTS FOR THE HOME—Lace Curtains, Quilts,. Chenille Table Covers, Table Linen, Table Napkins. Towels, Chenille Cur- tains, Sheeting;, etc See our Fringed `vocable Covers at 50e. Men's and Boys' Wear. HANDKERCHIEFS in Silk or Linen at 5e., 10e, 15e, 20c, 25e, 35e., 50e, 750, $1. A. New Year Bargain -750 Colored Stlk Hdkfs for 50e. MUFFLERS in all the new styles at 25e, 85e, 50, 750, $1.00. We have the celebrate:( Way Muiliers Mt M'S TIES in Knots, Bows, 5': ur-in band, Flowing Ends, 511- els, etc., all the latest styles and patterns, 15e, 25c,. 33e, 50c, MEN'S BRACES—A nice assortment of the best makes --115e- 20e, 2!5c, 350, 50e, 75e, :1,00. See our leader at 25e, Fur and Cloth Caps in abundance—all styles, qualities and prices. CLOTRI1 G DPPARTMENT—In the Basement. Bice natty suits for Boys at *1.50, 51.6.0, 52.50, $2.75, *8.50, 4.1.00. Up-to-date Suits forMen at 58,50, 55.0O3 50.00, $0.50, $7,00, v°•7,50, $3.00, $10.00, 512.03. A fine range of patterns to choose from. Men's and Boss Becfers, Ulsters, Overcoats, at surprising values, t=ale our stoat be- fore you buy. No trouble to show you the goods. Oar Best Advertisement—A satisfied customer. and 750 The. Cheap Cash Store. ,Opp.. Bank of Ilamilton, ::3rx°.�,t's ciFr..s�»�.,:s•-�a,�-„-ig rE-tas�rz'%53ixk�A �,K;€.�^'r; rrrr ware .1451,111.0STOW1V. A happy Now Year to all. Boys be sure to send your girls a card :— 'You know that I love you And love you real hard, Or why would I trouble . To send you this card. Arammie Wright has engaged with W. J. Mitchell,of Wroxeter for a couple of months. Jas. Wallace had the misfortune to lose one of his valuable black horses; it is serious loss to him as it ' trill be f icult to replace one as they were "a well matched team. G. Parkes lost a black; mare. Gid.. has had a heavy loss this sntnmer as it is the third horse that died. McInnis Bros. has the contract of cut- ting a large quantity of wood and logs for W. Breckenridge. Miss Ella Moffat is not improving as quickly as her many friends would wish. Aadrew Miller, while attempting to clean out a chimney accidently fell and broke a couple of his ribs; also receiv- ing other injuries. Mr. and Mrs. Austin, of Molesworti} was visiting at Jas. Wright's. Ben, Hislop had a successful wood bee last Thursday; also a party at night..' John McTavish, of the boundary is very low at present with iuflamation of the lungs. David Thompson and Miss Jane His- lop drove to Wroseter last Wonnesday evening, when' the Rov. MI'. Anderson tied the matrimonial knot. Alexander Thompson. passed away to his reward on tho pith inst. of ni theei, after it pralcliged illv.c; v. Leo was all old and respected resilient of 1:Iowick and his demise is vest' lunch regretted, Ho was a native of S: otland. and leaves four el.ildren, one son, David. on the hemestt'ad and Miss vt'n'.lxe; also Miss Lizzh', oi. A.:‘,/tan, and Kiss. A. Mune, c Wroxeter. His wiee predeci•ased him „ e1.0 :years a ;n. Meet sympathy' is .. It ill their tad bereavement. ., twenty-Tenay'eata liape-Clreetac,e lace' 1, . i extensively a ::i for ill furan; et thru.t and ..•i. '..:.,i t.t,.lie.-:. s:1 11aaizi:.f... "elle +on nil an (a..niku l:,illionah.,4 ie rl:i.enapped nut deo. father It'd it x his rcbi ln, O M drron y for Sid - 0 :11 [i A. 'e'atmi:an note.: t';..t'I.ie4e•. We are iinio:(lied tl:att fife. A. Cr. Uil- tort, the iliarlt;;i'r tri' tela cls i irtnle'it of the G.,r: ril:Mont \t r 'u?- faux:( I':aria at Ottawa, e :s lava eaa,. cg:'d flee the eemi1ay .year t t',liiti'S4t' 1114 e • , nrtn:Cnt "1'eee..1 , i . ..:t -,' i:1 1.111. ld11 i 5)111. n'a tt t. e'.4 , r• ('l iia y Iteview. t t ' . a t i t .: .,,a1.. ,r ''e , ,w �.. '' ..ata' .. y ,.. ,_n. Dt .., L_$1. . 4.. en. : by: a \,will be bigger and better than eve,:, and as it is now in its 22nd year, we believe him. This journal is well illustrated, full of practical knowledge written by experts and at the yearly subscription 50c. is ridiculously cllo,p. Low as it is however, readers of this paper can get it at a special rate of three years for 51.00. A sample will be sent free by addressing Canadian Poultry Review, Toronto, Out. ; but the shortest and, best way is 'to send 141.00 for three years. amomoissindaut is destruction of lung by a growing germ(, precisely a9 mouldy cheese is de,tru;.: tion of cheese by a gro :LTi g germ. If you kill the germ, you stop the consunpti ::.:. You can or can't, according to when you begin.. Take Scott's :1'muiSiOn of Cod Liver Oil: take 'a little' at fira. ..CEQE L a CW u.s r„- ; it is the er,siest food. ....ems not to be x t i{{t 1p"13 ,,gyp food; Illi CS you hungry ; eating a a° is comfortable. as 1 C ll�o S"o"vs7 .",trJug 1:� smile 1 33 ,..,y Ilia preface on;t ej'. wake " lore i is 2 no ether. f of Moo rut ch ; enough is as ..`,c�. as you 1 and ogees ;'era. hunger teCalt11"1:,t`''. ; whatever you 1 1 'W ::C. a::.> with ..is you. loin. :.' strong �'i.2r.iil, have r.zco= e;rcr your ; yo",:a have (_.'ledtl.^�1. ti. c 1lht..°o oW h'i tt, send d r eat 1,a1ti1'.'e.e, Ir. _3 c°.>1e:ca IB cti i w �•w rim LM'1'to. 4aF.;,J .'";.1.OD; a:I dr'u; ,;latae( i i