The Wingham Times, 1908-12-17, Page 4WINTER TERM
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JANUARY 4th
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rtoge YOUNG PEOPIJ3
trained by our u in gement thou any
Geiser int uteri°. (treat de mend for
our 1eraduatee aaRuoinese College'1`cachera,
Private Secretaries, Office Assistants, etc.
The fisnhodlment of the moat Expert,
Modern Systems known. in Business
t3olettea, we invite comparison. Three
Aepartmentt, hianncdby skflledinstrtick
oro.
COMMERCIAL,
STENOGRAPHY,
TELEGRAPHY.
Nail Course* in an Business College and
high School aublects.
Wingham
Business College
CEO. SPOTTON, PRix0U'AI.,
MINOR LOCALS.
-Buy your Ohrietmas presents from
the Wingham merchants,
Walkerton Orangemen will hold a
celebration next 12th of July.
-The Clinton Hospital Association,
Limited, has been inoorporated,
-Mrs. E. 0. Belcher, a well-known
Indy of Goderioh, died Iaet week.
-Mr. W. M. McGregor bas taken a
position in Mr. $, T.'Thomaop's general
*tore et Balmer*.
-A report of the oases at the County
Court tend General Sessions, at Goder-
ioh, was reoeived too late for this issue.
--A number of the members of the
A. Y. P. A. of St. Paiil'e ohuroh at-
tended is social at BIyth on Monday
evening.
-Ow week from Friday will be
Ohristmae. Do your chopping before
the last day and get a better variety
to °bootie from.
-Mr. T. E, Walker's sale of cows at
the National hotel on Saturday Mee was
Well attended and the stock brought
very good velem.
-Mr, De Jell, o1 the Wingham
sseilaio emporibm has a new advt. in
this issue. Reid: it and see the list of
bargains he ie of �ering.
rhe annual
ollurgh Cheese d
held In the Fort
lege next Monde
meeting of the Whlte-
id Butter Co. will be
stere' hall in that vit.
r afternoon.
A pair of our ladies handsome Dress
Shoes or our elegant slippers would
snake a Christmas gift that would
delight any won an. W. J. GREER,
--Counterfeit bills are in circulation
Baysthe Londe Advertiser. They are
five -dollar •bills on the Bank of Mont-
real, bearing d te, January 2nd, 1904,
and lettered ""
-Mr. L. Osman, of the Bluovale'
road, in de moving to Cochrane in
New ntario, in the spring and is offer.
' ills farm for sale or rent. See advt.
1n another column.
-Three new County Judges bave
been appointed as follows: -Messrs. 0.
E. Howson, for Manitoulin; C. J.
Mickle, of Ckesley, for Essex,and E. A.
Wismar, for Simms county.
CRESOLENE ANTISEPTIC TABLETS
A simple and effective remedy for
SORB • THROATS AND COUGHS
They combine the germicidal value of Cresolone
tilts: t'.ie soothing properties of slippery elm and lino -
rice. Your druggist or frons us, 10c in stamps.
7,nxituto, Mrwta Co., Limited, Agents, Montreal. 4os
---Rev. Mr. Magee, formerly pastor of
the Clinton Baptist Church has purchas-
ed the Morden, Man., Chronicle. Mr.
Magee was in the newspaper work be-
fore going into the ministry.
-Mr. Alex. J. Roes, one of the pion -
ors of East Williams, Jo dead, raged 71
y 9La. Hon. George W. Rose is a
b oiler, and Mrs. (Dr) Se • • edy, of
this t3W31 is *tides of deoeas.
-Christmas shoes for : ' erybody-
fatter, mouser, sis r, brother.
stride. atntt, kra dm- or grandpa.
Br$i1t new good- lowest prices.
Willis & Co.
-The regular meeting of Camp Cele-
awrlcia, ' Sons of Scotland. will be held
nit Monday evening, Omoers are to
be elected for next year and all members
are requested to attend this meeting.
Huron Liberal: Aaaooletian will be held
hi the Town Hell, Wingh1ra, thi*
(Thursday) afternoon when ofliciara. fax
the ensuing yesr will be eleoted and
other bu.ineea treusttoted.
-The mild weather of Cele week is
taking away the snow. Baaineee men
would like to see good sleighing hold
Out until atter Ohriainnse, butfarmers
would like to see a good thaw and rein,
as, there ie still a shortage of water.
-Mee Ball has sold her briok'resi-
donne on Patrick *treat to. Mit. W. E
Louteit. of Qatrtok. Mr. Louttit will
take posseeeion on the lot of January
and will move to town, having rented
bie Senn for term of years.
-Work on the Ontario West Shore
Electric Railway from Godorioh to
:I illoardine ie progressing rapidly. The
bonds Lave been floated and: the con -
emotion work} will he hurefed in the
spring. .
-•-Only tender budding lea''es grown
elevation of,6,00q-feet are used in
," . •.The, r• t -sof the preparation
intake ' cleanly machines;
parity d strength of "Se. -
a.
1. Alex. McGregor and Samuel
each shipped a oar load of
Ma Wingham +to Toronto on
day and D, E. McDonald shipped
oar load of oitttle from 'Whitechurch
on the same day.
--Tiro annual :meeting of the North
0
Nox a Cold
In One Day
The Greatest Long. Healing •• edioine
known to science. guar . • teed cure
for all Lang Trouble. 0 • . ghs, Oolds.
Asthma, l3:ogebitie, Sort Throat and
Ocestunption. y' 1 lttle sold 'ander
Wee.Thonl,y Cough Medicine
by don . 25t✓ Bettiest,
aNature's Remedy
in ler Constipate
II care Rheumatism and alI
Pimples and Elotehes
rn 1 few days by taking Fig
Oat i•kexi M nIg Ilm1 Will
reerif•e1 batter in the morning,
, Statr dor' *axb illi
I ''S DRUG STORE
001104,.
FAnnow.--In West Wawanoeh on Nov. 25th
to Mr, and Mrs. W. I•I.Farrow ; a daughter.
WLaiit.-In East Wawa -wash, on Nov, 28th,
to Mi. and Mra. Wm• Weber; a soft.
89(ARRIED
RA's" stANN••CnA7a •In the Methodist Church,
Walkerton, en Wednesday, Deo. 9th, by Rev.
M, S. Wilson assisted by Bev. D. B. McRae, of
Cranbrook, Miss Maria, eldest daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Craig,of Walker-
ton, to Jlir, A, Reymann, Postmaser et Cran-
brook. DISU
I,ar7ra.-In Hallett, on Ileeember 801.
Frances Little, father of Mrs. J. W. Mills, of
Wingbaut, aged 65 years.
Ho7441:s --In Wiugham, on December 15th,
Thomas Holmes, of Turnberry, aged 138 years.
McOneera1.-At Xenon, Ont , on Decem-
ber 12th, William H. McCracken, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John McCracken, of Wingham, in his
41st year.
I3o»AIeTR -At the residence of his daugh-
ter, Mrs. S. McIntyre, Loudon, Ont , Tuesday
December 8th, 19113 Wm.lIogarth, formerly
G. T. R. Agent at Kincardine, aged 79 yeare.
TENDERS WANTED.
Tenders will be received. by the undersigned
up to the 18th of January next for the purchase
of thefollowing properties, namely :
1. Village Lots 14, 16 and 16 on the West side
of Qneenstreet in. the Village of Whitechurch
on which is situate a comfortable frame cottage
in good repair, and a good frame stable.
2. The North East corner of Lot 97 in the
Tenth Concession of East Svawanosh, contain-
ing one acre of land upon which is situate a
frame store and dwelling and frame stable and
blacksmith shop. This being also the location
of the Fordyce post office.
Terms -Ten per cent. of the purchase
money on aoceptance of offer and the balance
within thirty days thereafter.
No tender necessarily accepted.
%sated this 9th day of December A.D., 1908.
R. VANSTONE, Wingham P.O.
NOTICE T CREDITORS.
1n the matter
Wingham, 0
Insolvents.
HANNA Biles., of
General Merchants,
Notice is hereby • wen that the above named
have made au assig inent to me for the benefit
of creditors.
Also tsta notic • that for the purpose of
taking advantage .f the possibilities of the
holiday trade, I a conducting the business
until January 1st, 'hen the storewill be closed
and inventories • epared for the purpose of
realizing upon tit = assets.
Creditors are n titled to meet at my office,
64 Wellington St West, Toronto, on Friday,
December lith, 8 o'clock p. m., for the ap-
pointment of Ins +oetors and for the ordering
of the affairs of . • e eetate generally. .A. state-
ment of the off : rs will not be presdnted at
this meeting.
Ali persons el - ming to rank upon the estate
of the said inso • ents must file their claim
proved. by Made it with me prior to Januaay
15th, 1909, after • hich time I will proceed to
distribute the as ecs of the said estate. Having
regard to those claims only of which I shall
have received n 'ca.
OS ER WADE, C. A., Assignee.,
R. VVANSTONE Wingbam,
Solis or for Assignee.
Toronto, Dece •er 4th 1908. r,
FARM FOR SAL or RENT
The undersignedperarAlis 178 -acre farm,
being lots 21 and 22ession 1, Turnberry,
(Biuevale road), fale or rent. On the
premises are a goome house bank barn,
straw sheds: well -watered, a windmill forcing
Ing water to the house and barn. The farm is
conveniently located to church and school.
Get particulars at premises or write
L. H. BOMMAN.
Bluevale P. 0.
NOTICE.
NOMINATION MEETI
A meeting of the Electors o the Township
of Turnberry will be held ' the Foresters'
Hall, Biuevale, on Moeda the 28th day Of
December next at o'y oak p m., for the
Nomination of Cand ayes for the offices of
Reeve and Councillo to serve in the Munici-
pal Council in the T nship of Turnberry for
the year 1009, and should a poll be required,
such poll will be opened at the usual polling
places in the four polling divisions on the 4th
day of January next at 9 o'clock a. rn. and
remain open until 5 o'clock p. M. By order
JOHN BURGESS, Township Clerk.
Biuevale, December 14th, 1908.
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE
TO CREDITORS.
In the matter of the Estate of L • ne St. Clair
McDonald of the Townshi : of Turnberry
in the County . Hur.n, Farmer, an
Insolvent.
Notice is hereby gi en • at the above named
Insolvent has exeeut d • n assignment of all
his estate and effect- tr me, for the benefit of
his creditors, who ar • • ereby requested to file
their claims with me, fully proven on or be-
fore the 26th day of December 1908, with the
vouchers attached thereto, after which date I
will proceed to distribute the assets of the
estate having regard only to the claims of
which I shall then have notice.
A meeting of the Insolvent'9 creditors will
be held at my store in the Town of Wingham,
the 21 th day of December 1008, at 2 o'oloclt p,
m., to appoint Inspectors and give instructions
for the disposal of the estate.
DUDLEY HIOLMES, T. A. MILLS,:
Solicitor for Assignee Assignee.
Dated December 10th, 1008.
all,
CHRISTMAS
• AND
NEW YEAR
EXCURSIONS
Between all stations in Canada, al.
sa to Detroit, Port Huron, Mioh ,
Buffalo, Black Rook, Niagara, Falls
and Snspension Bridge, N.Y.
AT SINGLE PA1?E
Good going Deo. 24th and 25th,
1908. Returning until Dec. 2811`,
1008. Mao good going Deo, 31st,
1908, and 3an.clet, 1909. Returning
until Jan. 4th 1909.
Al PARE AND ONE THIRD.
Good going Deo. 21st to Deo. 25th,
1408. Returning trail Jan. 5th, 1909,
Alto good going Deo. 28th, 1008, to
,Tan. lot, 19011'. Returning until Jan,
dth, 1000.
Urisnasmo
For full infornuttion ds to rates,
routes, ate., Apply to W. henry,
Depot Agent, or 'address J. 1). Mo.
.Donald, D. P. A.,'>`olrant°.
KITG'S FOR : ARGAIN$ l
11.10.11.
TUE WINOtiAlli DECEMBER 17, 19U8
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W E WANT YOUR '�RADE The .Assignee ' • Great Sal.
CHRISTMAS GOODS
As the time is drawing near. for Christmas shopping we would draw Hanna Bros.' $30,000.
the attention of our customers to the many lines we have
e selection gifts, '
suitable for Christmas Stock tip Continues.
a and ,every piece
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FURS. --A fin a ection front the best makers. n ve y p
a fine specimen of workmanship, style, etc, Neck
Furs from $1,50 to $20.00.
Fahey Handkerchiefs, Fancy Collars, Ruching, Ribbons,
Fine Laces, Insertions, etc., in abundance.
KID GLOVES. -Our line of guaranteed Kid Gloves in both long
and short lengths is the best we have ever shown.
DRESS GOODS. -Our stock of Drdss Goods, Fancy Waistings, -
Silks, Satins, ete, This is the place where you can pro-
cure a most acceptable gilt.
We extend a cordial invitation to EVERY PERSON to come and
inspect our stock.
WANTED. -Roll Butter, Fresh Eggs, Beans, Dried Apples and
Raw Furs, Highest cash prices for trade.
BUTTER 27e. - FOZESH EGGS WDC,
GOOD
GOODS
G. E. KING.
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•The whole stock is Brand New Goods -all this season's make -bought :'
•• for spot cash from the best makers -therefore the bargains offer-
• ed. here are unequalled by any other house, even in the s
• large cities. On SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER •
•FIFTH, this Great Sale will open, and continue •
•from day to day until the last garment is
sold. " FIRST COME. BEST SERVED.
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While this Great Sale is going on, every other department of our
• attractive stocks will be carefully looked after, particular
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ICHRISTMAS GOODS
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Ritchie & Cosens
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE.
Farm Properties
Some exceptional values in
farms, If yon want one it will
pay you to see ns.
The good old Province of Ont-
ario is all right.
Town Properties
At right prices. We bave a
number' of places admirably
suited for retired farmers.
No . prettier or healthier town
in Ontario than Wingham.
Property bought here can al-
ways be resold.
RITCHIE & COSENS
Grifnn-Vanstone Block, WINGHAM.
Phone 123
4444444444444,4444 444444.444,
Royal Grocery 1
4. Everything now ready .+I.
+ for Christmas, and the
* best that money can buy. +
4.
California Grapes,
+ Table Raisins, •
• Layer Figs, Dates, 4'
4. Bon Bons, 4.
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• Chocolates, •
Creams, +
Mist Candy, •
Oranges, Bananas,
Walnuts,
Filberts, Brazil,
Almond Nuts,
Pop Corn Balls,
+
And everything fort the
children. Call and see
Our atookbefore buying,
tiirtoNttiftwatmloolott
Turkeys, Geese. Dueks and
Chlekens wanted for
Christmas at
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Glriifin'e btd stand. remelt 54.
DR. MARGARET C. CALDER
Honor Graduate of Toronto University.
Licentiate of Ontario College of Physicians
and Surgeons.
Devotes special attention to diseases of Eye,
Ear, Nose and Throat. Eyes thoroughly tested.
Glasses properly fitted.
ONSIan With Dr. Kennedy.
Office Hours -8 to 5, 7 to 8 p.m.
CANADIAN HOME CIRCLES
Wingham Circle, No. 434
Meets First Thursday in each month, at 8
p.m.. Intal' in Chisholm Block. Candidates
fr cheap, reliable insurance solicited. Ask to
see our rates of any member or officers.
Ladies accepted at same rate as men.
R. ATM. T. E. Rol;lissom,
Leader. Recording :Secretary
W. J. WYLIEs, Financial beoretary.
BOAR FOR SERVICE.
The undersigned will keep for service on his
prem ises, Lot 18, Con. 1, Morris, (Biuevale
Road) a thoroughbred Yorkshire Boar.
Terms -$1, to be paid at time of service.
T. M. HENDERSON,
Wingham, P. U.
A rich find of gold, at Mine Centre 1e
reported.
The police census gives Toronto, in.
eluding the smaller suburbs, e, popula•
tion of 314,678.
The sensational rush that greeted the great sale still grows in volume. Buyers up buyers
are coming again and again to profit by the wonderful slashing in prices, 'ere is
something in this immense stock for everybody soinetOng everybody nts.
The dollars you save add wonderfully to your bank act -ma. If you pass:
can, shop in the morning ; there are many who can' 1 those who can,
get better attention, have more time to choose nd examine.
Great Opportuniies for Christmas Gift Givers
2ND FLOOR FURS AND CLOTHING, .J'A KETS )
BARGAINS FUR COATS AND OVERCO "S;
Under these three headings you will find such a grow lot unrepeatable bargains as Slowly
never see again. We can only give you a few quotations, batt every ' .;
article in these big departments is slashed accordingly.v.
$5.00 and $6.00 Silk
Waist at $3.98.
Ladies' high, class Silk Waists,
elaborately trimmed in sky,
white or blank, exceptional
value at $5.00 and $6.00
Speoial $3,98
$2.00. and $2.50 Lustre
Waists $1.39.
Speoial quality Blank Lustre
Waists, nicely trimmed,
worth $2.00 and $2.00. Spo-
ols! $1.39
Ladies' Tailored Mantles'
Below, Cost.
Our superb range of highly
tailored Ooats and including
blanks, navy's,oastora, greens
in plain colors, tweeds in
fanoy patterns, newest shades,
are on sale indiscriminately.
Trimmed Hats Included.
About 2 dozen only of the best
Trimmed Hats left, new,
stylish shapes and shades as
well as neat blanks, to be
cleared at big reductions.
Men's $12 Suits $8.25.
Fine quality Tweed Suits,
new, etylieh garments and
striotly tailor-made, ex-
ceptional value at $12 00.
Speoial $8.25
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Men's $12,50 Overcoats
$8.00
Plain Black Meltona, heavy
stripes, frieze and fancy
tweed Overcoats, well lined,
peewit fitters, worth re-
gularly$12,50. Speoial $8.00
CHRISTMAS
FURS
UNDERPRICED
$5000.00 wort to choose
from at these prices
6 only Ladies' Fine • Curl
Astrachan Jaeketa, well
quilted, satin lining, 324n.long, worth up to $35.00.
Special... .Speoial....,,.. $15.50
2 only left ladies' fine blank
shell Canadian Rat Lined
. Ooats, genuine sable collar,
regular $ 65.00 . S p e-
olal $39.00
$24.00 Grey Squirrel Sets
$15.95
New Pillow Muff, well padded,
and 72 -in, Throw of finest
English Grey Squirrel, worth
regularly $24 00. Special
$15,95
$12.00•Isabella Scarfs
$8.50.
Very iarge, full furred, Isabella
Sable Soar!, fur rioh, deep
and soft, regular $12.00.
Speoial, $8.50
$8.50 Men's Fur Collars
$5.50
Men's Fine Curl Buoharian
Lamb Collars, regular $8.50.
Special $5.50
Boys' $5.00. Stu .
Lion Brand Boys' Twe4
sizes 26 to 82, an
range of colors and
worth regularly $5,
oldBoys' $7.50 01.?
$4.65.:
Boys' we1I-made het
Overcoats, heavy
velvet collars, refer'
Special .
$12.50 Overcoa,
Heavy Blank Milton Ovte
deep fur collar, rel
$12.80. Special 4
Some of our Reducta
in Furs.
$35.00 Ladies' Astrachan Oasts
$15.5:0
$66.00 Ladies' Rat Lined Coate
$49,00
$175.00 Ladies' Persian. Lamb
Jackets.... $145.00
$20,00 Genuine Sable Soarfa
, $14.7ii
$16,50Genuine Sable Scarfs
$11.75
$9.00 Genuine 'Sable Scarfs
$3.49
$12,00 Marmot Stoles$8,00
$9.00 Marmot Stoles,,,,$6.00
$7.00 Marmot Stoles ` $4.75
46,00 Isabella Sable Throtss ,
' $3.961
$12.00 Grey Squirrel Th ws
.00
$65.00 Men's Coon 0 is
• $4 ,00
$47.509 Men's Calf Coats $3100
425.00 Men's Calf Coats $17f75
$40.00 Men's China flog 0o*,
(robber interlined) $28.0
$8.50 Men's Fur Collars.. $5.60
$5.00 Men's Fur Collars.. $3.15
$4,00 Men's Fur Collars.. $2,75
Everything in the line of Men's Heavy Wear, Leather Coats and Vests, Sheep -d.- f
Jackets, Heavy Pants, Frieze jackets or Ulsters, Raincoats, Fur Coats fr I
(including Coons, China Dog, Wombat, Wallaby or Calf) in
all sizes, are selling at astounding underprices.
Again -shop in the morning if you possibly can. Even with extra salespeople y,,
hard to cope with the afternoon rush. !h�
PRODUCE TAKEN SAME AS CASH.
BY ORDER OF OSLER WADE, ASSIC,_
REMEMBER -After Thursday, Dec. 31st, the store will be closed •permanently.
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CHRISTMAS Rs KNOX'SNEW YEAR'S
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s i a .+
s Bargains in Every Line.
+ Having such a large stock of Chtistnlas Novelties, all goods must be 't
sold at prices that will sell them, see our large stook of Christmas Goods ;
+ before purohaeing elsewhere.
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HEADQUARTERS FOR
Ladies' and Gents' Watches and Chains Wedding DJamosi?l and
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•jHave
you thought
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Z CHRISTMAS PRESENTS?
We have the best assortment of Japanese, Lime
oges and Fancy China ever shown here. We in:,
' 'site you to inspect our stock.
Also we have a complete line of • .�
i Engagement Rings, Charms and 8raoelets, , Locket Charms, Solid TOYS
y �,„ Y ETC Gold and Gold Filled Jewelry of all kinds, Jewel Oases, Fancy Chinaware j x / L f E+
and China Novelties, high-grade fanoy goods, including Burnt Weed and +,
I Leather' Goods, Glove and Handkerchief, Manioure and %% fiat Sete, Silk ?z See our stock of'Staple and FanC Groceries,Bis.
Umbrellas with gold atetling and ivory bandies. Chrietzr.M Books, leathertZp
and ()lath bound, Poets, Bibles, hymn and Prayer Book*, Toys and Pio n e Cults, Confectionery, fruit. etc.
+ Book* for boys mid girls, Fancy Stationery, Ohrietne ne able Napkins, Z
Christmas Cards stud Oalendara. Highest prices for produce and di<essed poultry.
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Or Vine 'watch, cloak and jewelry repairing a specie Iiy.
R. KNOX, ".r Wing Wroxeter, Ontario.
opposite. Queen's notes. I L, TY' HIGH
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We appreciate your patronage.
LAING & CO.
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