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The Wingham Times, 1901-11-29, Page 9l`liii. WINGRAN Dullgnnuun, u•ero tiiwiting Mise: Sgxa11 - - R� �RA�,JI, K.QP.EiI wobston, cP the fat lilac bxgxris, lastGraNEWSfluesat Tho Motho(llst Smulay school inteudslir"4,I 4a Mot, iringan.orltirtviumout in the church One Price on Christmas night. Farther partioul• ThinkSgIVIO'g EVENTS OF INTEREST TO ALL OUR HEADEIIS, swill fro given later. F George McDonald pact a narrow escape ROOM* one day last week. While walking of down 5taiu street In wake Times Correspondents CoWhrgll:►ln, ho we$ -•. What Widearapaunnioate Other passing by near where the li - :uQnren were O'bring making repairs on the telephone system, Items Clipped From Our' Axghnnges.. when one of them It( hill hatollet fall MAKING ,gale • • from the top of a Goo, It struck n� �V on the book and slid harmIcsaly to flip `1� 1f1�`�T�Vs��YA1�iO5ii. �VIiITI:CIiU11gH, $roulld. Had it f4I1Q11 g tow lilelle0 Messrs, Wm. Waldon, M. McLaugh---,,f;lie anuiverfary service connection nearer it might have given frim a knot -k- The Ladies, Misses and Children's Goats are �V 0 N D E R Ilu and George Koohna have returned with the Methodist ehurchiwere held on out blow cal. the heed. from Manitoba, Sunday last, Rey, Xr, Holmes of Clin, We Aro glad to see Mr. Uathors goW ordered Out, We want the room for other goods, From our Always Mr. Dave Kechna, who has been ill ton preached morning and evening. Rev. ting around so well agaiu. and to make a speedy clearance, offer tliem sat the 14 y vital typhoid fever, is recovering. R•, 'Hobbs of. Wingham preached lu the Ray Thornton of Wingllam visit(,cl �' following reduced larice5----'the; profit is yours. Yt'e- -�`• Remarkable Stock. Miss Maggio Auhl of Havre, Moutaaa, afternoon, Large cougregaQious were his .gr4ildparouts Mr. alta! ;Sirs, .7oha who has been visiting her grandfather, present at all the services, slid listened Gardiner this week, paration for winter should include a call here. When you see the goods you wll Mr. Will. Ross, loft for her home on to illstruotive and; impressive sermons. Two cars (it flogs were shinpt;d from agree, that we understate their — _._ . _ -••__ ._ .. _ ._ _..__ -_ .... _ ___.�_.- — _. g Monday morning. Miss Dolly Ross ac• 'rho financial pa of the anniversary our station last wgok. value.. We do not need to advertise co�nnpanied her.. turned out well, Migsos. AAt,io Herbort and Bell T)ur- Ladies' Heavy DIfick Cloth Coats, .,_regular $4.00, sale price $I,25 ng them to sell them—we do advertise Messrs. Wesley Quinn and Harvey 'Mr. Frank ry who bas been on the gess spout Friday in Brussels, Misses Beaver Coats Ili Black or Blue., " 0.00, " 4.00 them to give our many friends at Morris are cutting wood near Wingham. sick list is'improving. eove'aud lUrs, Isbister of Mulri vis• Ladies' Fawn Frieze Coats. well made , " 5,00, '° 8.00 Mrs. G, McGowan and Miss McGowan The new butter factory is nearly cool ited at F. '13. Scott's oil Saturday. Ladies' Black Beaver Coats, linea...... " 7.50, ..6.00 chance and to make new friends, have returned from their visit to Ed- pleted, w� I ng Winter . s back at the old stunrl Ladies' Navy Beaver Coats, lined.... " 8,00, " 0.50 Number 1. monton. The annual meeting of the White, hale and hoarty as ever, Ifo huroldvd , Cilildreu's'Frieze Coats, well made.... , '° 3.00, " 2.50 Handsome Tweed Dress Goodschurch Cheese and Butter 1ilanu4actur• his approach by eorue Ideally to aur iful Ladies' Black Astrachan Curl Coats.. " 9.00, " 7,00 iu grey, fawn and brown ing Coulpany will meet in the Foresters weather. Sunday night yould litirelly be Ladies' Fawn Beaver Coats, lined... , .. " 7.50, " 0:00 ` shades,, the correct materials hall on December 18th, excelled, Ladies' Green Beaver Coats, fined . , .. , " 8'.00 " 0.50 CLINTON.for Suitirrgs, 4e inches wide, W. J. Duty Irsa shipped tlSrea carloads5,00 Ladies' Black Astrachan Curl Coats.... " 6.50, " regular value 45.c, Thank§- pp The modellites are having an''aut home" —"" -- ' of potatoes this fall; two froul 1�'iuKhalu Ladies' Black Beaver Coats , . , ....... , " 7.00;. 5.00 giving price Ir this evening in the modal school and JADIESTOWN. all one from BLIISSels. Ladies' Fine Quality Beaver Coats..... " 10,00, '° 8,Ov those from Goderich are ex ectad to , Number 2. p eolay (,ort+eli has sold his fifty litre accept their hospitality by attending. _ Miss Carrie Mitchell of Brussels spout ' Pretty French Wxapperottes, all Sunday ", with her cousin,. Miss Elsie ; lm on tlrc, Bluev„lc rw►<t for S24G0.00, Men's and Boys!' Ready-to-wear Clothing In great variety, the new s3rlydea Artd pat- Two more of rite teacheraln-training:, Mr, ands firs. Dauful; e5vi, atttmdecl have secured schools for An-tnext ear traelran, � Two thousand dollar stook to choose from. We Ale waiting ' and terns, regular value 15c, j y the fuiterai ut' Mrs. IZewiA neice the foto which now makes 13 out of the 23• Mrs. Donald Scott of spent1*4 Wed anxious to show you our stock, Thanksgiving price ........ �o o needs with her daughter Mrs. U. Stokes Miss. Walker of London who was buried Men's Reefer • well. maria t W. J. Dunlop has been engorged for No y $ in Brussels hist week, , , weed lined ,rood fitters, $3.60, Number S. 7, Hullett, at a salary of 325 and H. Messrs, ;Charles and Geo. Rattan of Floor Oil Cloth, :good colors, 1;G � '$ Percy Ytittersori who was as3iatmnt $4.00, 514.50, 15.00. Milles in No d+0. Morris, :$300. There Lakelet and Fordwich spent Sunday clreesentttker at the Muleswurth factory yards wide, regular value very clever young mon with their grandfather Mr, Geo. Ruttan this summer has returned home. Men's Dress Overcoats, fashionable and up-to-date, ; boo, Thanksgiving price..., VUA are several Mr. John McAllister intends holding $5-00,0,00, $7.00.$7.50, $8,CO3 $9.00,$10.00, $12,00. among the modellites but -one in pax- g r Number 4. titular has made a record t£or himself— service in hall next Sunday evening at Men's Fr'ie7m Ulsters, Tweed lined, $4.50, $5, $6, $7, $o'. 125 yards Brussels C a r p e t, and we say this without +the slightest 7.30 ociock, ( Boys' Mteefers, nice stylish Coats, tweed lined. $2.00, heavy weight, beautiful col- reflection on the others. Air Beeton, Mrs. Leonard Ruttali attended the Four Kinds of Pupils. $2,25, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50. ore, newest patterns, rogn4- who comes from Whitechiurch, has the funeral of her mother Mrs. Dulmage at The Talmud says there are four klnft value $115, Thanksgivingreputation of ,not alone being bright and the home of Mrs. ,Bennots Rrttan !mf of pupils—the sppnge and the funnel. Men's Suits, nicely made and well lined, a good fit- price it price .......... _ _ . Q _ , ......,'. V oC brainy, but iai addition, As an excellent Lakelet, the strainer and the sieve. The sponge guaranteed, $4.60, $5.00, $6.00, $7.00, $8,00, $10.00, $12.00. Number 5. public speaker, possessin abilit Ili this. Mr. and Mrs. Diamond of Wiillinot is he who taketh up everything, and , P possessing,ability � Boys knits in all the latest styles, prices ranging dins: 11 Men's Heav Canadian direction far beyond his, ears; he is not . spent Tuesday with Mrs, Johu AlfllaT of the funnel Is he.wbo taketh in tit this. r r y Y ear and letteth out at that; the strainer $1.,5, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00; 55.00. Tweed Shits, well line(! quite a Clintouian, but is very near it, the B line Tnrnberry. is he that lettetb go the wine and re- - throughout,-dou'blebreastod his mother formerly +being a Miss Will Millar is under'tbe. weathtn at taineth the dross, and the sieve is he Boots, Shoes, Overshoes and Rubbersin the best coats, warranted splendid Holmes, of town. present. We hope it will bo nothing that letteth go the bran and retaineth makes. We are selling the celebrated GRANBY RUBBERS, wearers, %ought to sell at( � 2 � Mr. Beeton has been -ongaged to ceAch serious, the fine flour. The student who be. , $7.50, Thaaiksgiving price , . in a school in Culross .and the trustees Miss Wingham of WinghaisRisit- gins at least to wish to belong to the Another shipment of Ladies Fine Rubbers just received. are fortunate in secum.ng such a clever ing at Richard Miller's at present last named class will not have been Special at 35 cents. We start these Special Thanks man. sent to college in vain. young zgiving Prices,on'Friday, Nbv. 22. r Ilia wnteh3ug. 1 ISLULVALN'. �I Airs. Suburb—Oh, o dear, that maw Rj ~ BIG PRICES P'OI2 TRADE. Frank, Bingham a young loan from A union Thanksgiving service was nificent watchdog you brought home : A Harriston attempted ho commit ' suioide field here. yesterday Is gone. He • Go. in the Klondike botel atNeepewa, Man. Miss Alice Dufl',school teadher tit For- Mr. Suburb—Eh? Did he break- the ; S�OC6. Opp. $s � 5 Brightest Kingston Council has adopted a bylaw estville visited at her home here on Sat-, ehainY tl�'llalfi{lBank Of Hamilton.Hamilton.� G' D' urda hie; but an.ugly looking tramp came �I ; 0 authorizing the use of :�roting machines y' around and agted so terribly that I let ; a+, i, ,�, sa + :.d,, , ion aarJunialfidi r esu �3.e ,:vas -•�,a a mini a(r„i rM,ti 1, ,wud,�d111� Dr. James Scott and Mr. Andrew at the coming municipal elections. the dog loose, but instead of tearing b Scott of Seaforth wieited theirtbxotlrrjr F the tramp to pieces he went off with i B. Scott over Sunday Mous wedi.. It wag him:' t in Biuevale.that Ds. Scott first practised "Great Sco6 It must have been the W 1W as a physician and no doubt the hardt I b h hi f pp 0 same ramp oug t —0 . cases he met with there ,gave+him some i nu practical experience which has been of A Littre Sareastie. ` service to hint Ili later years. Andrew Maid (to lady at door)—Mrs. Spencer S::ott in thedans of his youth wielded is not at home. birch in McPherson's school house,Caller (who knows differently)—Oh, fp ruberry, Im so sorry •But never mind. Tell airs.. Spencer when she comes in that 0 Xt WIS `i'` There is quite a scarcity �of "older I called to say that I'm awfully glad {c' 'than Adam, yet,youug as dile morning she goes out more than she did. I've 1 r dew” in Biuevale joist now. Many of always wondered why she kept hersef• our citizens have to forego the pleasure coopedup in the house all the time.- . � of their morning cold bath for look of a"VQ the necessary" 'aqua Pura.'" The good BUYwives also are ander the necessity fu Cureless About Their Hnir. Peasant women In Siberia wear some cases of going three feta for a sup- shawls or kerchiefs on their heeds, ply, and the household machinery does, while the rich women wear no head not run with its uaaul smoothness in covering whatever. A traveler recent - consequence. When we add .that tai„ ly returned from that part of the world Will`,iave hig or her purchase laid aside for Christmag;.d river is very low and the faraner finds says that a Russian woman who Is = This is the best time of year to imake your selection of "Christ- difficulty in getting water for their cat- otherwise trim and modern In dress :(� are giving ' �eClal tie It will be seen what a sad condition ill go about with her hair disheveled mss presents. We are not so crowded with customers and of affairs exists here. tho point of the ludicrous. the stock has not been picked over a dozen times a slay as it Miss May Davidson of Wroxeter visitt'' Provring Polarfs,xtron.--.1'raees Oil . r, ed her sister, Mrs. Chris. Moffatt last The polarization of the human body will be nearer Christmas. We have some exceptionally fine week, can be proved by allowing a strong = lines to show you this- year. We have surpassed our former: There is a great demand for cough current to flow tbrough ,the body from drops, Norway Pine Syrup, Cherry Pec- one end to the other, the bands being COUCUES r record in :buying, so that Our customers may have a. large toral, Four C. C. C. C's., No. 77, oto , placed in two basins connected with ; LOUNGES, stock to choose from and at a reasonab price;, 'We e' sumer- wa- etc., just now, The victims of the bad the poles. The Kanas are then dried cola are numberless, and placed in two other basins of a- TUTA.'I"F'RESSES, ter connected with the wires of a deli. ate below a few of the Ifines : One of those little things which help tate galvanometer. A current In the EASY CHAIRS, SPRING BEDS, to make autumn the most melancholy reverse direction to the original one is season of the year is the annual visit of then found to flow from the body. PARLOR SUITES, the tax collector. The' villager who A1� e D CELLULOID GODS. loaned Ilia dog to n neighbor when he Johnson on Poverty. SOUVENIRS. saw the assessor corning tip the road Poverty, my dear friend, is so great COSY CHAIRS, FANCY ROCKERS, Our Celluloid Goods are the that beautiful morumm iu early spring an evil and pregnant with so much We can show you some fine finest ever shown in Wingham. time when the snow -drop and the crocus temptation and so much misery that I were opening their cannot but earnestly enjoin you to aa�� 1—� Souvenirs of FVirgham in See Glove Cases, Handkerchief p g petals to the reviving avoid it. Live on what you have; live Our $3. / 5 influence of the warm sun rays, now if you can on less. Do not borrow Paperweights, Hangers, etc. Cases, Necktie Boxes, etc, makes no effort to conceal his canine pet, either for vanity or pleasure; the vani- COUCH but with a heavy heart he sands his wife ty will end in shame and the pleasure E upstairs to feel in the pockets of his In regret. ���' `�, �uZ�l�r. NOVELS. other pants, while lie turns away his �1 head to hide his emotion. No doubt Mr, woman s Intuition. CHINA PIECES. Tess—She says she can't understand •� We have a line of the Latest Mooney would see many affeotingscenes why people call him a flatterer. o If you are a lover of Fine Novels such as "Colds of the of this description in his rounds last JesseShe does, eh? COUCHES Yi'S$014Z X3.75 `'V'O $35.00. ,�' weak. Tess—Yes; I guess it's because he s'I China tbiS'ie`where'•you can be Nor.th,•".1115avid-134rum," "Mar- Tom. Shortts•andfamfly�have-returned never said anything fluttering to het. 1 et I'1&G'3,"� "Slot Pilot," "Black from Molesworth and are living in Sau• Jess—Oleic likely he did say some - suited and, wiEhout robbing k derson's house, thing flattering and she's trying to your parse. (�,. 1 'j}. POCK," "The Man Prom Glen. Rev. W, J. West took "Rebecca" for make herself believe he was in earnest. Good line Of all .t�,,nds, Of Sunday .• his subject on Su Barry," etc. a allay evening. A Prec Furniture. The Morris party Of iltintors after colons Youngster, ' _ f, spending a foW weeks in the virginfor. Tommy—Mamma, the teacher says gists of Mueltoka, returned, home last it's wrong to wound anything. Then we can show you Dolls, Toys, Doll Carriages, . week, bring as the result of thoir pro- His Atotber—yes, deur. Easiest way to get proper Picture Books, Books and all the other nicknacs of a firstclass wess, two door apiece. The party of six Tommy—Wel], papa wound the clock . consisted of Jas Thynne, Glen. Tarvey, last nlgbt. price 1S to call at Our store. Fancy Goods Store, P. Lnxbury, Wm. Garniss, R. Arm.`U ' strong find Wm. Grarlliss, jr. They to. To keep boys off the street corners Be sure yoti call, port a great many accidents from shoot- furnish them with it room to their lilt I Ing and make their boy friends Wel- 1 Ing. The Messrs. Yeo of Turubexry eome to it, were not as successful as the Morris igl�Bros. Jamen. In 110116nd no landlord has the power Opposite W es Paugh is making improvoltionts of raising the rent or of evicting a ten. PoSt Office ,OSSO on his'housothis webk, ita4J1.J15X*Xioses Treleaven and Mpatrielt, of i� tton, MOW