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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1906-12-13, Page 8FURS, FURS!ij We witdb to call your attention to our fine display of mite, stoles, Muffs and jackets. We never hada finer or larger &took to select from and we Would advice all those intending toP urchase not to fail to call and see our 'stook.. HANDKERCHIEFS, If you desire any assistance in selection your Ohristwae gifts, we shall be pleased to show our handkerchiefs, the finest dispiay ever seen in the town. at all prices, ,suitable for everyone. COLLAR'S AND BELTS. In p'aucy Collars and Belts we have the most attraotive dis ever shown in this store. No nicer or more acceptable gift, for a lad , could be ur has theoneo daintyllar r D our lish o ed throeofsad so o Y stylish P n i1B� y belts, aF TIES.% In oboosiog a gift for a gentleman, we can again help your to deoide by showing you a splendid and up to -date range of gentleman's ties, the very newest, and beautiful Silk Handkerchief. GROCERIES. Our stook as usual is fresh and complete, choicest raisins, entrants, peels, nuts and ftavnrings, everything to make a delicious Christmas oake and plum pudding, try them, we know you wilt call again. A Merry Christmas to all. D. ri. GORDON. t MINOR LOCALS. --One week from next Tuesday will be Christmas. to tHave you renewed your subscription he Thins? —Scottish concert on Tuesday even - log, January 8th. —Bemire and read S Gracey 's Christ- mas advt. this week. —The Iocai dealers have advanced the price of milk to six cents a quart. —Deep in mind the Band Concert to be held on Friday evening, Dec. 21st. —The always popular Scottish concert will be held on Tuesday evening, Janu- ary 8th. —Mr. Thos. Bowers is in Guelph this week exhibiting eoulo of his poultry at the Winter Fair. —Charles Goodman, committed to the Central Prison for two years, was re- leased on parole. . —Our advertisers have the space this week and some interesting matter is left over until cur nest issue. —Read the Tilos clubbing offers in another column. We can give you re- ducedrates on all the newspapers and Magazines.. —The anneal meeting of the Turn - berry Agricultural Society will be held in the Council Chamber on Wednesday afternoon, January 0th. --The spring sitting of the High Court of Justice for the County of Huron wilt open at Goderieh on Tuesday, March 18th, with Justice Magee presiding. —Mr. Jos. Stalker, of Lucknow Pub- lic Solrcol, who bad been engaged for Auburn school, has consented to re- main in Lnoknow nutil midsummer. CRESOLENE ANTISEPTIC TABLETS A simple and effeetive remedy for SORB THROATS AND COUGHS They ccml,ino the t;er,niei411 value cf Cresniene with the soothin;; properties of slippery elm and live- ly?. Year dru„ctst or from us, 10.• in etampa. ▪ *;n;;i0,110,t>a CO., Limited, Agents, Montreal. der —Miss Maud Busehien, the clever youi;g violinist of Arthur, is certainly one of the beat artists that has ever ap- peared before a Fordwieh audience. To hear her on the violin is a rich, rare treat. She will always get a warm wel- come in .Pordwieh.—Fordwich Record. At Scottish concert on Tuesday even- ing, January 8th. .�..;..�..«. s'ti•Z•'i;°.: y"<y".d.^i^ t• Y..s"a°'.Y.'a'S.'i"s Wireless II:Message r�r Council seiti likely be candidates again. • It in said Councillor Grant will aspire to .,. the Deputy Rcevethip. from Santa Clan's ",� io.c.-.'in'za ir:1l".1a. r, ii Lim 1pidtl�;,1:II:. li,i l ILLudaM, I Christmas Thing' EOr'lell 1 1 1 ree Ladies will dud more comfort and satisfaction in coming to a - man's store for men's gifts, The Christmas stocks are conveniently displayed at the front of the store, with ample 1 cora and prompt ser. vice. None of the confusion here that scu run across elsewhere. See our show windows for gift hints, and plan to do your shop- ping as early as possible, before the Christmas rush, The R, H, CROWDER CO. i Store open till 10 p.m. —The good sleighing of the past week has made business better in the town. Sleighing till after Chirstmas will make it better for' both the merchants and customers, —Mr. R. Copeland, organizer for the Canadian Order of the Woodmen of the World, is spending a few days in Win - ham in the interests of the local Camp of the Order. • —That grand play, "The Bonnie Brier Bush," the only good play that has visited Wingham in many years, will appear in the opera house on Friday evening of this week. Plan of hall is at Mcitibbon's drug store. —Mr. John A. Xing, formerly of Wing - ham is now comfortably settled on a farm four miles from Lloydminister; he bought a property there with fairly good buildings, and is enjoying ranch better health than before lawless Clinton. —Mr. Wm. Nicholson has sold his office bulling, used at the post office, to the Corporation and it was on Tuesday last moved to the cemetery to be used by the caretaker. The building is just what was needed at the cemetery, —The following gentlemen from Wingham attended the Liberal conven- tion M Brussels on Tuesday: Dr. Mac- donald, es•M. P., Dr. J. Id., Macdonald, Rich. Clegg, Wen, Nicholson, S. Gracey, Senn. Bennett, P. Campbell, Jas. Brock, R. Barrett, Wesley Walker and H. B. Elliott. All the nlernbera of the township • fly sv.releee frera Santa .tus to •i• E. Moore's Confections Store ; 4. e• lated The Frozen N tit, Satur- A dey, Deo. Sth, "Announce the children of • Vit +l'_Uc1 tliu have eicer,;n my wort -hop and Ieave beret to -day for vicar btoro--.tell thein I will rte la t?:ero tibetit the 1 itl of Do. ccn l cr 3sl.. thorn to \vt►t9h for tt z ata ouncCDnilest Of any t9Frival, a I want to Asa tyles : li Tell them 1 will be at your lite eovery Slay elti;iei (3 t istru,.s Eve aril t31:a6 , sup 11 to f tp to them and late of pretty t.ty thine to ,'iSo t! eel. SANTA, (;I,:'.`d.T: s.". b6�<»td this; ,pec 11e2,1 ,'E, hit 1181 tit °9egar.l:i and ELMER MOORE. +44++++++4—++++++++ 1.111111,1111116,111.1 The total atuount of taxes to be col- + lected hi Grey township for 1000 is 8.24,- 4C8 78. This is a large sum and shows the volume of business that has to be 4. • - transaoted by the lnt•inbern of the Conn- • cel. +'r ,i. The trustees of S. 5. No. 0, have en- g!eged the ncr?ice2 of Mina Anus Eaglet)• t tie ©i Atwood, Y , tc,ilod, as teacher for nest scar. Sugary will bo e460In staying BIRD -In Winghnm, of wife of kir. ,A..15X. B1rd; a THE • December 8th, the laughter. cx� Wielonx--In Grey, on orember Both, Baht. Henry, youngest son of rh H. Wright, aged 27ears nih.sh, Cltrrticits8 —Iontn Bs astand Wa' d yonoon December 0th, 1 atie L. Currie sec nci daughter of i5r ,q W. ?. Currie, a d8 years, 5 months, and 16 days. LEv211•-At hie home, Washago, On Dee. 1st, James Lever, form rly et Whitechurch, aged 51 years, and a mon hs. Aanxu ore I ' W va s 8 ellest W uo h, an December 11th, Eupienlia, relict of the late dames AB mires Ii VRi &hn on December 11th, Charles Burgess, aged 0. ' ears and 2 months, FARM FOR SALE. Lots 4 and 5, Concession 17, Howick Town- ship, containing 200 nares, more or Iess, belong- ing to the estate of iho late John Ritchie. There are about 165 acres cleared and balance in swamp and wood land. 0110 farm is under - drained end fenced throughout. There are on the premises a two story brick house with stone foundation, brick kitchen and stone - woodshed, cement cistern, furnace, etc. There is also a good frame barn with stone founda- tion and stabling underneath; large driving shed. pig and hen houses A drilled well with plenty of water forced to house and stable by a 10 ft. windmill on barn. Windmill also used for shopping.This farm is located five miles north of Gerrie and three and a half miles east of the village of Belmore. Close to school, etc. Any one desiring a first•class farm in a good locality at a reasonable price would do well to investigate. .Apply on the premises for full particulars. THOMAS RITCHIE, Belnioro I?. 0. WINCHAM O%ERA HOUSE EVENIHC3 OF Friday, Ernest Shipman Present the origi prodn THE F BRIE c. 14th & W. G. Colvin 1 Kirke la Shelle ton of NNIE BUSH Ian MaoLaren's b�autifnl heart story of Auld cotieud. Notable caste of 20 players, Male Quartet*, Pipers, ete. C,, rioad of Scenery. Prices 35c, Oc, and 75c. Children] 25 cents. Plan of Hall o at Walton Mc. Ribbon's thug etor , Saturday, Deo. 8th, at 2 o'clock p. m. Wingham Opera, House Under auspices Winghani Fire Co. ONE NIGHT ONLY Thursday, Dec. 20 R. WILMOT YpUNG, and MAJORIE ADAMS with a supporting caste of 20 people presenting The Prics sofPatches New Songs and Dances. New Specialties. Gergeons Scenery. Popular prices, 25c, 35c and 600. ANYO'TE WISHING A . PARTICULARLY DESIR- ABLE 5 per Cent, Investment EINDLY CAL ON ABLER COSENS Loan and Insurance Agent. HOLSTEIN CO r WANTED. A choice milking Hol •tein Cow wanted, be- tween the age of 8 and years, Must be heavy Milker, A registered ow preferred, and one about to freshen, or rlyin spring. A good price will be paid for guaranteed cow. Parsons having a w Of this description please write the and • signed, giving age and price. RUTHERFORD, Hardwa a Merchant, Wroxeter, vedvYNOVV VVVVVV'VMVVVVVVV' VVVde Groceries Provisions ¢g ,u.uyc to ATiss Alberta hleL' stiglht, s e o pre( _ent teacher, it in with great re. 3 ductauce on the part of the potpie. Sho' . goes to Toronto after the holidays to; t •'Lo e positions as teacher. ! ) There elitein Michigan on Notelope.r+ 3, 18th, Joseph 1Iotlrille in or about his; 3 citta yc:lr. He t„as fo3rnterly of the 1Gth con of Grey. His death carne after ahout • two months' si1:1:n ;s, 11 iret be took pperitinoits t,7bielo raftcrwerelg turned to tdropsy. Hs was born in the Bounty of ; Tial) rai'J Irolailfl, mut Castle Otwv, • aha coact 3 to thi9 country when tiuite a l:24y. AI•out 15 years ago he sold his i .j: i farm in Grey ai d rsioved with his family i .° to Mit ilg. n where Ito bought fnrlii pro- i g d• I perty, 111 China In 6'lllt`� Hcnry Christie Gt'aoheic and Ghana Pr cl'eil� tit GVINGIux, ONT. 1 WINGIIA111 TIMES DECEMBER 13, 1906. *00++.+0,++++++,+.4444.. BANK BANK HAmiurott • •2 • ep •• •2 ••• • •••* Fresh Arri'valsl""'"•' EyERX DAY BY PURIM* OR EXPRESS i ]lt, the BiiA Book Store. We have now #ne in •' rgesG assgrttnent of 011ina and BaItio Ware, Out2 Glass, Bisque,— articles of every description &uttable for holiday gifts, • Toilet Sets for la: les and gentlemen. in great variety. Work Boxes, 2 Crochet Sets, Ink Stands, Fountain Pens, Christmas Stationery in great variety, new style of Cushion Tops. Cushions and Tea Cosies, F,nibroidered i Centre Piepes, Gift Books, Church Hymn Books and Bibles. * • TOT DEPAR1NIENT. o All new Toys, Blocks, Toy Books, Rubber Dolls, China and Was Dolls in great vari ety, Doll Cabs and Cotters in great Variety, Fancy Baskets, etc„ etc, • • All lines in full swirg nest Saturday, Come early and get the best. t * • Customers coming by train or from a distance oan leave their parcels • and wraps at the store and they will be taken by 4, boy to the train when necessary, s We wish all our friends and customers a happy Yuletide. w • - K. M. Fisher. 0 + GREGORY BLOCK, WINGHAM. *•••••••••••••*••••••••••• 2 * 1 * * our faithful rnesaonger • •* • • • • • • • Jt Tc • *****4******♦•:*******!A* t/JVSVS+ C1ristmas! C=lristmas Caristmas! What Will I Get For My Friends. at Christmas? Don't worry 1 For W. G. PATTERSON has something swell that will suit everybody, Never before has there been in Wingham or in any town of its size such a large stock of the latest and best Jewelry and Christmas Goods of all kinds We want the people of Wingham and sur- rounding country to call and be convinced that there is no need to send to the cities for goods. We feel sure you will be convinced after seeing our stock. We will sell our high-class goods for less' money than you can buy thern for in the cities. Ladies' and Gents' Gold and Silver Watches, of all the best makes and newest designs •— the largest stook north of Toronto to choose from KINGS --All prices and all designs ; nothing makes a better Christmas gift. DIAMOND Rams from $10.00 to $250.00 NECK CHAINS -- Solid Gold Neck Chains from $5.00 to 50.00 Our line of Gold Filled Neck Chains Can't be beat ; from 1.25 to 12.00 BROOCHES— Solid Gold Brooches—you should see them, From 3.00 to 50.00 A large line of Gold Filled Brooches to choose from. From 50e to 10.00 CUFF BUTTONS—Solid go:d, from 3.00 to 6.00 GENTS' TIE PINS --Solid gold, from 2.00 t615.00 A large line of Silverware and Novelties of all kinds, A line of Fine Leather Goods which will make swell Christmas gifts. In fact we have everything that you would wish for, to make a nice gift. Come early and make your choice, for our goods are selling. W. G. Patterson THE (WHAT WATCH DOCTOR WINGIIAM, . ONTARIO. fC�td.'e.�,.'�'.nb.�*�.��iF..�.':�F,�6'a�Gl'G��hZlWC 'k. VI 1 • ++tt� Yn^ Jfl1AD OFFICE ; TQRQNTQ. Capital paid up, Reserve Fund and Undivided profits Total Assets, aver $0,000,000 $3,839,000 42,000,000 WINGHAM BRANCH. Farmers' Notes discounted. Drafts told on all points in Canada, the United States and Europe, 5' PINGO DEPARTMENT --interest all -wed on deposits of $1 and upwards, and added to prinotpal 80th dune and 81st .December esoh year. D. T. HEPBURN, Manager, R Pentons, Solicitor. WINGHAM. Capital paid up, $2,500,040.00, Reserve Fund, $2,500,000.04. Total Assets, *30,000,000,00. Preeilent— Dox, WK. Grnsote. V ca -President and General Manager —3, Turtrtlru an. dssietant Gen, Manager—Bt. M. W,►veoiv DIB. l0TORs Tobt'rootor, Ohas O,Daltou,HonT.S.Rendele, Geo. Rutherford, Cyrus A. Barge. Inipsotor-13. Willson. 138 YI1V QS BANS. Interest allowed on deposits of ;LAD and np+ wards, and added to principal on 8lst May and 90th November esoh year,. ttponial DOpoaits also received pt current. rates of Murat, O. 3.', extva, Agouti. DIO t.Ilg8QN&HQLULF18, Solicitors, THE CANADIAN SAND. OF COMMERCE Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000, Reserve Fund, $4,500,000 HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO ALEX. LAIRD, Asst. Gen'I Manager - B. E. WALKER, General Manager BRANCHES THROUGHOUT CANADA, AND DN THE UNITED STATES AND ENGLAND A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED FARMERS' BANKING Every facility afforded Farmers for their banking - business. Sales Notes cashed or taken for collection. • BANKING BY MAIL.—Deposits may be made or withdrawn ti ' mail. Out-of-town accounts receive every attention, WINGHAM (ONT.) BRANCH A. E. SMITH, MANAGER, Special Notice from Santa Glaus Santa Claus is corning to The Bee Hive's Two Stores, Wingham, to get his useful presents for the good girls and boys of Wingham and vicinity, While here he will also select his presents for fathers, mothers, sisters, brothers, friends and sweethearts. These bright Chrislnas stores are now at their best all decked out in tasteful, use- ful and pretty Christmas decorations with the finest ex- hibits of Christmas things you could possibly think of, all are arranged for easy choosing. Is your heart bigger than your purse then These Stores more than any other we know of one for you. ` Half The Pleasure. Half the pleaure of holiday time is the shopping and getting ready. But remember, don't procrastinate. Purchase while our stocks are at their best and be fore- handed. A few hints are given below to help you select by your own fireside. Bettet still, come to these stores and look around; you'll enjoy the pleasure immensely. Items of Interest Dress Goods, New, Dainty, Cheap Silks, of excellence and beauty. Velvets, rich. in effect and wonderful value, Silk Shirtwaists, newest styles, Poplin and Lustre Shirtswaite, Laaies Fancy Collars and Belts, Corsets; Gloves, Hosiery, Underwear and Corset Covers, Wool and Lace Scarfs, Toques and Wool Mitts, Ladies' and Children'sJackets, iosirsolo Gifts Suggestions. Men's and Boys'Clothing,Men's and Boys' Underwear, Silk Neckwear and Mufflers, Hosiery, Gloves, Suspend- ers, Hate, Caps and Umbrellas, white and fancy Dresb Shirts, Working Shirts, Cardigan Jackets, High quality and low prices keep the dif- ferent department of these stores In a hum. HANDKERCHIEFS For Men, Women and Children. Enough to please everyone. Plain, embroidery and lace edge and an abundance of Silk Handerchiefs limmiaalswe WE INVITE EVERYBODX. We invite everybody to come and see our grated display. Shop early p y. in day if you possibly can. It will help us and give you more time is look around. Don't forget we sell all kinds of Groceries; Butter, Egg, Potatoes, Dried Apples and Poultry taken sante as cash. ++ri..tiro..R •- T H .a 3 B E1 E HIVE for✓ O e rrwo STORES. N ext door to Elmer Moore's and in The Carey Stand, Optilt twit I* ». rn. :Dctember