HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1902-12-18, Page 8THE WINGIIAM TIMES. DECE 1BEII 18. 1902
RITCHIE & CAMPBELL'S
Christ as Goods!
Chrishnns weather has art ivn'l; so has our large assortment •
41 Fat1c-y Chiistwas Goods, cou,istilig o>--
SILI%, Ili 1 Z wTITONED. LADE AND EMBROIDERED
HANDKERCHIEFS,
-FANCY BELTS AND COLLARS,
-WOOL AN1) KID GLOVES,
--FANCY WAISTINGS. -FANCY TIES,
$ .--FANCY NECK RIBBONS -- All foi• the ladies.
We have not been thinking of the ladies alone. We have
also remembered the, gentlemen, awl have put in stork for them
a large assortment Of Christmas Goods, consisting of-
-FUR AND CLOTH LAPS, -GLOVES,
-FANCY SHIRTS, COLLARS AND TIES,
-SILK AND LINEN HANDKEROT-IIEFS,
-NECK SCARFS, -MUFFLERS,
--FANCY HOSIERY, -BRACES. Etc., Eto.
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N Ew L p E Q L;t.An ecexstraasslargeetIaeertiolls nssortme11as jut of
I1 ust
arrived. suitable for handkerchiefs anti other fancywork; all of
the newest desitms. Also a good choice of all-over Insertions
and Muslim. These are all next spring patterns of French lin-
port.
...We still have a good nssortment of Furs to
* choose from, consisting of Fur Jackets, Fur
Cents, Cans. Ceirntlets. Sable Rufle and Muffs, Oo'_larettes,
Also a nice; line of sisals Fars for children's wear.
Buy your Christmas. Presents here, and as early
as possible. Get first choice at
RITCHIE & CAMPBELL'S.
MINOR LOCALS.
-Keep Thursday evening. January
8th for the annual Scottish concert.
-Chrietthns a week from to -clay.
Only a week. to do your Christmas chop-
ping.
-A large n tuber of turkeys and geese
were shipped from Winrhaua ou Tues-
day.
-Mr. D. E. McDonald shipped a car
load of entitle from, Wingham toTorouto
on Monday.
-Plan of 'hell for the Scottish rnnnert
opens at A. Ross' book store oa Friday.
January sup, at 2 p. m.
-If you fail to hear Jessie N. Mac-
Irehlan o11 Friday evening, you may
never have nlltitlter opportunity,
-Tile weather cn Friday, Saturday
and Sunday last was the coldest we have
had in December for several years.
-Take your neighbor to the Opera
House on la'riday evening to hear Jessi,>.
N. Maclaclilau, the Scottish priwa
donna.
-Posters have been issued this week
giving the particulars of the Scottish
concert, to be held ou'Tharsday evening,
January Sth.
-The firemen were called out on
Tuesday afternoon. A burning chim-
ney in the Button bloets was the cause
of the alarm.
-Rowland ei; Young's Comedy Co.
put ou "Ten :