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THE WINGIIAM TIMES DECEMBER 204 1906,
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We blab to call your attention to our fine display of rut's, stoles, Muffs
end ,jacktet&. We never hada doer or larger stock to select from and we
would advice all those intending to purchase not to fail to call and see our
stock.
HANDKERCHIEFS.
It you desire any assistance in selecting your Christmas gifts, we shall
be pleased to show .our haudkerohiefs, the fineer display ever seen in the town,
at all prides, suitable for everyone.
COLLARS AND BELTS,
In Fancy Caere and Belts we have the most attractive display ever
shown hi tine store. No nicer or more acceptable gift, for a Iady, could be
purchased than one of our dainty and fashionable collars or one of our stylieh
belts.
TIES.
In ohoosieg a gift for a gentleman, we can again help your to decide by
shoe you a splendid and up to -date range of gentleman's ties, the very
newe nd beautiful Silk Handkerchief.
GROCERIES.
Our stook as usual is fresh and complete. choicest raisins, currants,
peels, nuts and flavorings, everything to make a delicious Christmas cake and
plum pudding, try them, we know you will call again.
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A Merry Christmas to all,
D. rt. cioRDoN.
JAr,IEST() WN.
Alex F. Ma.Donald visited friends in
Goderioh last week.
We are pleased to be able to state that
Mrs. A. Pollock is better again after her
recent illness.
John M, Miller, who went out on the
harvest excursion to the West, returned
home on Monday of this week. He oer-
talnly looks as if the country had agreed
with him.
Mr John McAllister preached in Vic-
toria Hainan Sunday evening, Mr. E.
Maunders takes the services next Sab-
bath evening.
"Dame Rumor" whispers round that
several weddings are to take place in the
near future in which some of the people
of this locality are interested, Log. out
for g'eiite.
A number from here attended the
Bonnie Brier Bush concert in Wingham,
on Friday evening last and express
themselves' as highly pleased with the
evening's entertainment,
Bessie Moses, retnened froth i inoar•
dins and R. Forrest and F. Prager have
returned from Clintotl. They have been
attending the Model School, Our teat
wishes for success is theirs.
We are pleased to see Robt. M. Simp-
sonhome again after spending five
monihe in the Orthopaedic hospital in
Toronto undergoing a course of treat-
ment for spinal trouble. We hope soon
to see him in his old o. k. form again.
The icy roade have been the occasion
for giving any amount of work to our
worthy blaokemlth and his assistant and
this week they have been compelled to
turn away quite a number of their cue -
tamers on account of the rush of work.
CRESOLENE ANTISEPTIC TABLETS
A simple and effective remedy for
SORE THROATS AND COUGHS
They combine the germicidal value of Cresolene
with the soothing propert(ea of slippery elm and lico-
rice. Tour druggist or from us, 10c in stamps.
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E. Moore's Confectionery
WILL VISIT
in person, on
SATURDAY :. EVENING
and Ghristmas Eve.
A present for the children ', '.
We Are Selling
1be Mixed Candies for • .25
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Wehave fee Mixedr h ivuts,
Oranges, per dozen, .20 to .60
()ranges—.A dangly special,
positively sweet, per dozen .30
Geneng'e Bon Bons .30 to $3.00
If yon are needing anytbing In
ur line, give ns' a call.
Sig measure, Hemet Yriees.
ELMER Wi00RE.
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Knorr—In Teeswater, on December 8th,
t lie wife of 14r. A. Krupp; a daughter.
VANSTONE—.Ila Gerrie, on December 8th, the
wife of Mr. A, E. Vanstone; a daughter.
KeLLy--In Morris. on December llth, the
wife of Mr. Frank Relly; a daughter.
carber 5th l hewiife ofast Mr,John Caldwell; a on son.
HARRIED
nr itnen—TRIBE—On Wednesday, December
5t11, at Brno, Rainy River District, bliss Gardie
Tribe, danghter of Mr. Robert Tribe, to 1)r.
Fred, H Bethune, of Brno, son of Dr. Bethune
of Wingham.
DIED
GALLAGurR—In Toronto, on December 11011,
James Gallagher, formerly manager of the
Soverign Bank at Teeswater.
BARKLEY—In Morris, on December 7011,
Daniel Barkley; aged 79 years.
Westlake,�w wife of John Short, aged 00 yGrace
ars, 0
months and 8 days.
COOMeidu Cook,—In reelDecember
of W ingha , aged 14
years, 1 month and 27 days.
NOTICE
fr ,h0.Annual Mee ing of of the Furnberry
Agricultural 'obietywill he held in the
COUNCIL C MBER, WINGRAM,
ON WEDNESDAY, JANIZARY 9th,
1907, at 1 o'clock p. in.
All members of the Society are requested to
I* present.
J. J. MotrsAT, R. B..ELLTOTT,
President, Secretary.
Executors' Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to R. S. O.
1097, chapter 129, Sec. 38, that all persons hav-
ing claims against the Estate of Jane Dickson,
late of the Village of Eartney, in the P ovinco
of Manitoba (and formerly of th own of
Wingham in the County of R on,) widow,
deceased, who died on or ab he 10th day of
Oe)tober, A. D. 1000, are re fired to send by
post prepaid or to i er to R, Vaustone,
Executor of the said eeteceased, nn or before
the 20th day of January, A. D. 1907, their
names, addresses and descriptions and a fall
statement of particulars of their claims and
the nature of the security (if any) held by
them duly certified, and that after the said any
the Executors will proceed to distribute the
assets of the deceased among the parties
entitled thereto, havinregard only 20 the
elaims of which they shall then have notice.
Dated. the 15th day of December, A. D. 1000.
R. VANSTONE,
Wingham P. 0., Executor.
FARM FOR SALE.
Lots 1 and 5, Concession 17, 2owick Town-
ship, containing 200 acres, more or less, belong.
ing to the estate of the late John Ritchie. There
are about 130 acr,s cleared and balance in
Hwang and wood land, The farm i, under -
drained and 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
isalso a good frame barn with steno Founda-
tion and stabling underneath; large driving
shed, pig and hen houses. A drilled weil with
plenty 120,, t windf mill forced
barsi. to Windmill stable
for chopping. This farm is located five miles
north of Ci.orrie and three and a half miles east
of the village of Delmore. Close to school, etc.
Any one desiring a first•class farm in a gond
locality' at a reasonable price would do well to
investigate, Apply on the premises for full
particulars.
THOMAS RITCHIE,
Reintote P. O.
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'Gan4 in Caned r- -it o? fort Arthne
and to Sault 13 y las ie, OJieh., Detroit,
Miele., end Ni .tarn tally and Buffalo,
N. Y., on c.,ale at
1iItti(1I E PARE
lgc-toI)rdt'.1un i1)e.2t,h,a1^all anTan,
rt -turning until Jan .% 10117.
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]Rrood going lice. 21, ,42, 2321, and 23, nl ,o
lira .s 121,1$) and Jan. 1, all gooti re-
turning until Jan. 3, 1007.
tor tiek,•t- aid full tarticular3 Faro .1.
II. 'RalatMRIXAgt•nt, Win11ta1n or write
(°.13. 14*71411.• D. 1'. A., Toronto.
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in bo seen and full informa•
office pf the Secretary,
DUDLEY BO -DUES,
Secretary.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS,
Notice is hereby given pursuant to R. S. O.
1897, ()tap. 129, ren, 88, that all persons having
plain*aeainst the Estate of Christina Collin,
late ofithe Ton•nslop of Cuirass in the : ut3
of Bruce, widow, deceased, who . on or
about the'21n1 day of April, �. 100;', ire
a reepeiredtosend bypost prepai •.r to deliver to
R. vanstone, Solieltor for th '.Admuiistratrix, •
on or before the 1:0th d o t auuary, A. 1). 1907,
their names, addresse . i descriptions and a
full statement of parti . ars of their claims and
the nature of the security 4 if any) held bytliotn
duly certified, and that after the said day the
Administratrix will proceed to distribute the
assets of the deceased among thel:artiesentitled
thereto, having regard only to the claims of
which she shall then have notice.
Dated the 15th day of December A. D. 1900.
R. V ANSTONE,
Wingham P. 0.,
Solicitor for the Administratrix.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given pursuant t e, S. O.
1897, Chap; 120. Seo. 38, that all ppe ns having
c(a ts*againstthe Estate of W' lam Aitken,
late of the Township of Tu erry, in tete
County of Huron. Fa nrer,, ceased, who died
on or about the thir -fid day of January,
A. D.1905, are recuto:send by, post prepaid
or deliver to R. VA 8'tone, so'icitor for the
Administratrix, on or betoro tho 20th day of
Tanuery, A. D. 1907,thekr;nanies, addressee and
descriptions and a full sttttement of particulars
of their claims and the nctture of the security
(if any) held by them duly certified and that
after the said dap the Administratrix will pro
teed to distribute the assets of the deceased
among the patties entitled thereto. having
regard only to the claims of which she shall
then have notice,
Dated this 15th day of December, A. D. 1900.
R. VANSTONS,
Wingham P. O.
Solicitor for the Administratrix.
OTTAWA, ONT.
Architectural Competition for Depart-
mental and Justine Buildings.
COMPETITIVE drawings are invite or De.
Partmental and Justice Bui gs to be
erected for the Dominion ernment at
Ottawa, Ont.
The author of the be ` . Igo will be award-
ed a premium of 58, i u e second best 54,000,
the third best 52,000 a.. tete fourth best $1,000.
Drawings will be received not later than
April 15th, 1907, . and are to be addressed to
the Secretary of the Department of Public
Works, Ottawa.
9 his competition is open to Canadian Archi-
tects who have been resident in Canada for
one year or more.
Conditions of competition stating require-
ments of buildings and maps showing site, &c.
may be had on application to the undersigned,
By order.
FRED. GELINAS,
Secretary,
Department of Public Works,
Ottawa, December 12, 1900.
Newspapers Win. be paid for this adverti-
sement if they insert it without authority
from this Department.
,ANYONE WISHING A ..
PARTICULARLY DESIR-
AKIN
5 per cent, Investment
KINDLY CALL ON
ABNER COSENS
Loan and Insurauoe Agent.
LECTURE
Church Conditions
in Franca
�Tgsfty, nor "Dor•.
BY REV. FATHER
Opera House, Wingham
Thursday, December 27, 1906
Father Tobin, who has long made a
study of church condttions in France,
will explain thoroughly this most vital
question.
Local talent will assist in the program.
Proceeds will go to furnish a ward ite
Wingham's new Hospital.
�s Ulti� s]LolO,*, - 25c.
Lecture at 8 o'clock.
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For
6hristmas
The Best In bruits
C Bight Candy Prices I
Excellence In Coffee
Choice Grapes, Prunes, Figs,
lCranberries, Bananas, etc.
Chinaware Display,
Everything is priced for quick
selling, the maxim being
Shall Profits and Quick
Returns.
Art Ware. ,jardinieres, 'Tea Seta,
Dinner Seta, Fruit Sete, Water
Sets, Ornamental Ware, esc.
See our 1.Oc, lfic, lde and 20c linea.
J. Henry Christie
Grocer and China Merchant
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• Toilet Sets for la • les and geutiemen, in great variety, Work Boxes,
• Crochet Sets, Ink Stands, Fountain Pens, Christmas Stationery in great •
• variety, new et•yle of Cushion Tops, Cushions and Tea Cosies, Embroidered
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We wish all our friends and customers a happy Yuletide.
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What Will I Get For My
Friends ends 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 Cristmas
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 them for in
the cities.
Ladies' and Gents' Gold and Silver Watches, of
all the best makes and newest designs — the
largest stock north of Toronto to choose from
RINGS— All prices and all designs ; nothing
makes a better Christmas gift. DIAMOND
RINCIS from $10.00 to $250.00
NECK CHAINS—
Solid Gold Neck Chains from $5.00 to 50.00
Our lino 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 Iino off Gold Filled Brooches to
choose from, From 50c to 10.00
CUF1 BUTTONS—Solid gold, from 3.00 to 6.00
GENTS' TIE PINS—Solid gold, from 2.00 to 15.00
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
everythiAg that you would wish for, to make a
nice gift.
Conte early and slake your choice, for
our goods are selling.
W. G. Patterson
THE GREAT WATCH DOCTOR
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DOMINION BANK BANKOFHAMILTON
HEAD OFFICE : TORONTO.
Capital paid up, $9,000,000
Res rve Fund and
Undivided profits $3,839,000
Total Assets, over 42;000,000
WINCHAM BRANCH.
Harmers' Notes dlsoounted.
Drafts mold on all points in Canada,
the United States and Europe.
5 WINGS DEPARTMENT --Interest
all 'wed on deposits of $1 and upwards,
and added toprinoipal Stith June and $lit
December each year.
D. T. HEPBURN, Manager.
R V*neton., Solloitor.
WINGHAM.
Capital paid up, $2,600,000.00.
Reserve Fund, $2,500,000,00.
Total Meets, $20,400,000,00
Preeiesan— afore Wx. Guisot.
V or.Preeldent end
General Manager —J. TURienuLL.
Assistant Olen. Manager -4i. M, WAT$OW
DIRECTORS
John r'roctor, Chas. C.Daltoa, Non 3, S.Rendrle,
Goo. Rutherford, Cyrua A. Berge.
Inspector—B, Willson,
SAVI.N GS BANK.
in west allowed on deposits of 51.00 and up-
wards, and added to prigoipal on 51st May and
90th November each year.
Special Deposits also received at current
rates of Interest.
0, 1', SMITH, A gusts
DIC *CINSON d: %HOZ, M. E8, Solicitors.
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
Paid-up Capital, $10400,000. Reserve Fund, $4,500,000
HEAD ORFICE, TORONTO
B. F. WALKER, General Manager ALEX. LAIRD, Asst. Gent Manages
BANK MONEY ORDERS
188(1ED AT THE FOLLOWING RATES;
$5 and under 3 cents
Over $5 and not exceeding $10 6 cents
" $10 " " $30 10 Cents
., $30 " " $50 15 cents
These Orders are Payable at Par at any office in Canada of a Cha. tered Bank.
(Yukon excepted), and at the principal banking points in the United States.
NEOOr3ABiit AT A FIXEn RATE AT
TIIE CANADIAN RAND OF COMMERCE, LONDON, ENG.
They form an excellent method of remitting small sums of money with safety
and at small cost.
WINGHAM (ONT,) BRANCH - A. E. SMITH, MANAGER'..
Hoiday Greetings
FROM THE BEE HIVE.
Special Notice from
Santa Glaus
The Bee Hive wish one and all a Merry
Christmas, and take this opportunity of informing the
people that Santa Claus is coming to The Bee Hive's 2
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 Chrismas
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, alt
are arranged for easy choosing. is your heart bigger
than your purse then These Stores more than any other
we know of are 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. Betiet 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 Shirtswaits, Laiiee
Fancy Collars and Belts, Corsets,
Gloves, 'Hosiery, Underwear and
Corset Clovers, Wool and Lace Scarfs,
Toques and Wool Mitts, Ladies' and
Children's Jackets,
Woks isoseismals.
Gifts Suggestions.
Men's and Boys'Clothing,Men's and
Boy& Underwear, Silk Neckwear and
Mufflers, Hosiery, Gloves, Suspend -
era, Hats, Caps and Umbrellas, white
and fanoy Dress Shirts, Working
Shirts, Cardigan Jackets. high
quality and low prices keep the dif-
terent departments 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 Handkerchiefs
WE INVITE EVERYBODY.
We invite everybody to come and see our grand
display. Shop early in the day if you possibly can. It will
help us and give you more time to look around. Don't
forget we sell all kinds of Groceries; Butter, Eggs, Potatoes,
Dried Apples and Poultry taken same as cash.
Woominmftdo
THE. BEE "JIVE :CO.
TWO STORES.
Next door to Elmer Moore's and in The Carey Stand.
Opcn ruin 10 p. Imi. Diving ing bee+ei»bor