The Wingham Times, 1897-11-05, Page 10M. H. M°!N000.
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To be cleared out regardless: of cost, comme4acing Sattarday, Nov. 6t11a, consisting of
COLD MO SILVER
POCKS, SILVERWARE
We're a using ready cash to good
advantage, and lnektng up bargains
in alt (!tasats of inerehandise. 'Theft
makes it easy fors oui to save !Honey,
Your fault if you don't. The cath'
shopper on Saturday will get the
first choice.
100 pi-. Crompton Corset, regular
$1.00 ami 1.,25, Saturday 50c.
20 piivea extra heavyShaker
Flannel, regular 8e, Saturday 5e.
50 Remnants Dress Goods, rf weeds
and Serges, ends from 2 to 5 yards,
regular 50e and 75c goods, for 26e.
20 pieces white and cream Lace,
. regular 8e, for 5c,
20 pieces Silk: and Satin Ribbon,
regular 8c, Saturday 5c.
5 doz, Ladies' Undervests, regalar
45c, for 25e.
10 doz. Ladies' Ribbed Cashmere
'Erose, regular 40e, Saturday 25e.
6 doz, Ladies' Cashmere Gloves,
silk fiuished, regular 35c for 20e.
10 doz. Men's Linen Collars, 4 ply;
latest 20e r
20 Sof nd Stiff Hats, black and
brown, liar $1.50 and $2.00, for
95c.
Fancy Goods, Wall Paper, Stationery, \Vinrloa Bli11dF�, chool Boots, Musical
Instruments, &c„ &c,, at prices whiirh w' astonish yogi.
argains in Boys' and Men's
.dyeide Clothing.
.20 Boys' Suits, Regular $2.75, for
$1,90,'" •
1.0 Heavy Suits 'for men, regular
$10.00, Saturday $8.50.
75 pairs Ladies' Toe Slippers and
Lace Shoes, regular $1.45 for $1.15.
Special Bargaii s in all lines on
Saturday. Fur poets, Fur Capes
and Collars, Carpets, Lace Curtains,
Linens.
Readv.made Mantles, very special.
Shop early..
Ask for $25.00' ticket, good for 1.
doz. photos, FREE at
WINNr'Si
PERSONALS.
Mr Harry Parker Sundayed with friends
in 1iensall
Miss Nellie RosQ is visiting friends in
Walkerton. '
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MILLlNRY AND FA
GOODS SAL
As Miss Wit lace is leaving town, the whole stock of Millinery and, -Fancy Goods must be cleared out in 30
days. Come eatly and get your choice in Hats, Feathers, Flowers, Laces, Ribbons, Wings, Velvets, Crepe,
Veilings, Ete.
LADIES' GOLD FILLED WATCHES, guaranteed for 15 yearn, with Waltham Movement regular price
$17.00, now e43 50, 8 day Cathedral Gong, half heli. strike:, Oak and Walnut Clocks, regular price $3,50.
for 4$'.2.50. Silver PicUle Dishes from 75e upwards, Regular 5e Wall Paper for 3 -e per roll, 12xe Gilts for 9c,
Window I3linds, regular 43c ft,r 30e; regular 8e Glimmers foe Cc, Regulate 10e Glimmers for
Scholl Books at 20 per cent. discount. Everything else in proportion. Watches cleaned and guaranteed
one year 50e. blain-spr ing, guaranteed one year, 50e, All other work at half price,
LONDESI3ORO,
Thomas Neilands, an old resident
of the township of Aullett, died very
suddenly at Londesboro at noon on
Tuesday, from heart failure. De-
ceased had been tax collector for the
township for over 25 years, and was
on his annual rounds Tuesdity, and
stopped at the hotel for dinner, when
death came while he was sitting at the
table. He was also postmaster at
residence of Mr. and Mrs. , �=r- .T " �
Nixon, on the 27th inst, when' their i I� L silo
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eldest daughter, Isabel was united in r 1
marriage to Mr, George iI. Ritchie, .
of Toronto, the ceremony being -per-
formed by 'Iiev. Mi'. 11uxworth v,
The bride ryas attended by her ester Having opened up a shoe store
Miss Wiunre Nixon, elute \.f r, W. W.
next door north orf Chisholm's BIock,
Jones, of Toronto assisted the rS,uni.
I am now ready for repairing, which
will be done at cash prices.
Oarlock, and he had the contract for 1Ffs R a •,�,rg . b f ,
carrying the mail between that place
and Seaf'orth for many years. He •
was a prosperous farmer, widely Lot 27,
known and highly respected.
W I3ITECHUICH.
Samuel Charters has arrived home
for a two week's visitt from Grand
Forks, Montana.
The two Mr. Anderson's are home
from Cleveland.
• itliss Henderson of Teeswater; is
visiting at Mr. H. D. Henderson's.
L, Martin and T. Armstrong are
M. 8, Merrifield visited friends in 11)1137111g a large quantity of grain for
loth this week. 1 whic'i they are paying the highest
1lIia�t :
Eva Graca was a visitor with Blyth prices. They are sill ng daily
friends this week),
Miss A. Dey in visiting with friends hi
Blyth :tad vicinity.
Mr A. Brisb iry has returned home from
hie ail, to 1lnnrre•etr.
Me. a,d Mrs J. B. Pergueon visited
don i' friends this week.
Mrs it .1 Uiau, of t;linton, was visiting
• friends in town this week
Mr C. Gillespie is away on a business
trip to Montreal this week.
Rev. Father McEwen, .of St. Augustine,
was in town on Wednesday.
Mr William Drummond, manager of the
±flia x.mill, is visiting in Blyth
N/ Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Stewart, o Belmore,
VS ndayed with Mends in town
Mra William Robertsee is visitlyg with
her mother in Ashfield Township.V
• Messrs. Adam McKay and W. Adams, of
Teeswater, spent Sunday in town.
Mr. Buchannan. of Goderich, was visit-
ing with Mrs. W. J. Plenty this week.
Pro.. Odium, of Vancouver, B. C., is
visiting hes uncle, Mr. Gao. iIoEenzie
if'Mr. H. Davis spent a couple of days
with. his brother in Mitchell this week)/
Mrs Rupert Mainprize spent Thursday
with her mother in Ashfield Township.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Barnard, of
Wroxeter,speut Sundaywith frienas in town
Mr W. Schwanz, of. Goderich, has
taken a. position in Mr. G. B. King's store.
iliiss Lizzie Moore, who has resided in
Toronto for some time, returned home last
week" TEES WATER:.
Mr e,ameron, of Alexandria, Man., is Inspector Campbell paid an offic-
visiting with his daughter, firs. G. Mo- !fel visit to our school last week.
Intvre, h Mr. Andrew Little and family
'4'[rs. R. Dreaver and Mrs. J. B. Cum•
d lir. Kennedy?
is very low at present, with infiam–
ation of the bowels, but under the
skillful treatment of Dr. Jamieson,
we hope he will soon recover)/
Two carloads of cattle were ship–
ed from here last week. Gillespie
and McMullen have done an exten–
sive stock trade this sumwer and fall
and have a number of carloads to
Nsh'p yet.
Wm. O'Callaghan'ss large drive
barn was consumed by fire last Mon-
day morning. He saved nothing
but his buggy and cart. kfis binder,
mower, and other implements were
consumed. The fire was caused by a
Lantern exploding:✓
.A very large party of young peo-
ple carne by surprise to the residence
of Mr. and Mr. Joseph Nixon, where
they enjoyed themselves till morning
dancing and playing games of differ-
ent kinds. rrhe.y give the host and
hostess great praise for the genial re-
ception accorded them,
miugs visited with friends in Mildmay
last wt.elr.
De. Jae. Gordon and Mr. Geo. H
l%fon;iey, of Ripley, were visitors to Wing
ham this week.
Mr. r. J. Hanlan, representing J. J
Daly & Co., of Guelph, was in town a few
. days tilt!, week.
:)Ira. fiarriston and nephew, of Toronto.
daughter of Mr. Thomas Moore, spent a
few days last week under the parental roof.
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moved into their new brick 'resi-
dence.
Mr. Hopkins of Tilst:nburg, is
visiting his sister, Mrs, Rev. Mux -
worthy.
Mr. Fletcher, who has purchased
the electric light plant, will soon
have it in working order.
Mr. John Mines, late of this place
Mies A. Patterson, graduate of Toronto,has purchased Scott's livery business
Conservatory t of Music, is visiting her in I•Iariston and has takenpossession
brother, :,Ir. W. Patterson, jeweler, of this i '
place, i of the same.
Mr. Charles Homuth, who has been I '1 he private bank of Gilles & Co.
residing in Stratford fur some time, is ; was robbed on Saturday morning.
renewnrg acquaintances in town and vicinity ( ,
Mr. Samuel Prerich, who has beef. i There werertwo explosions at shalt
clerking in Mr. G. E. King's store for some; intervals. 1'he first one probably
time, left en Monday for Lueknow, where • blowing of the vault door, and the
he has secured a erzuatio". We wish S'Ini ; second one blew off the
every limitless lir his tie!<. hem,.
door
'.['ePbwater i`iuwn1 :.it•, ,c,,i air, .v‘..9tti(i, fere'fl it through the vault door
Anent/. of e,i,gh,un, visited friends in witidi1 WAS probably closed to dead.
town on Sunday:—Mr. W. i'lioltibbon, of ell the noise. The burglars secured
Winghatn, was in town on Monday.—Mr. V:2,UCO, 8100 in gold.
D. Stewart, of Wingham, was in town or old being overlo:)ic
Tuesday on busiffese.--;hiss L. I1irkbt eel.
*pint a few days- last week visiting friends`A delict wedding took place at the
:a tie vlcinity of Wingham. ,
LULL:
Concession 11
100 Acr
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urnberr,7,
t his is a gem " ren within about two
miles ref Wino in, and presents a good
oppni tnuity to purchasers.
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Offals will he received by CRONYN d
BE I l'S, J3arristera, &o., London.
lrurtber particulars may be had also of
R. Vanstoue, Esq., Barrister, &c., Wing
ham.
IT PAYS TO
CANADA B U3B E3S Cf2LLECE
CHATHAM, ONT..
is meeting with greater success than ever in placing
students in choice positions.
Lost w ek•s ;muco contained the 1>l,erinr• of five
pupils, four as stenographers and book keepers, and
.
one as Teacher in an American Busii•e,Coa,•ge.
Now ser en others 'are placed :-Cee, ., est, as umn-
ager Business Dept. Tacoma Collette, 'Pa'h ; Jennie
mrt.achl'i . firmor Dani! :is steno in the office of
Chief Justice Drake, Victoria, 13. C. Frances Rud-
dick, as steno. with the Hadley 'Lumber Co.; Chat
ham, Annie Clark, as steno. with Mr. Jell, Barris.
ter, Rodney, tint. Alex. Mains,, as book keeper
with the metal shingle Co., Preston. Annie •tulian,
as steno. with Gen. Angell', wholesale Art Supplies.
Detroit, Mich. Cassie Yeates. as steno. with Frank
Smith, Barrister, eity. It is perhaps worthy of
special mention, and will show low strong the de•
mand is for our panne, when we stare that ell of the
above seven ure under graduates with one exception.
The NI term is the beet time to enter. It pays to
.nttei,d the best. write for acatalogue, if interested.
D. MCLACHLAN •" Co„
Chatham, 'int.
EACHER `WA
For S. S. Turnberry ; rea:e,
holurng sec o -u certificate, pro-
fessional, eferred. d references
and sta experience. App .. '•ns to be
in n.. titer than Nov, 8. Apply
JOHN ROLPH, Bluevale
F H. KERN EY,
'20N N SORIAL ARTIST.
Opposite Queen's Hotel, Wingham.
For an easy Shave and a First -Class
Hair Cut, give him a trial. •
Razors Honed,
Cook's Cotton Root Compound
Is the only safe, reliable
monthly medicine on which
ladies can depend in the
hour and time of need.
Is prepared in two degrees
of strength.
No. 1 for ordinary cases
is by far the best dollar medicine known
—sold by druggists, one Dollar per box.
No. 2 for special cases—to degrees
stronger—sold by druggists. One bog,
Three Dollars ; two boxes, 1+ive Dollars.
No. i, or No. 2, mailed on receipt of
price and two .-tent stamps.
The Cook company,
Windsor, ontarto,
Sold in Winghs,m and everywhere
by responsible druggists.
JOHN HILL.
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OPEN.
rEW1ET
It is an open secret
that'we"are giving good
value for every dollar
that is spent in •our
store. Good value in •
Worsteds.
Seirges
Tweeds
W.
Don't get your Fall
Suit or Overcoats until
you get c,ur prices. We
will guarantee a perfect
fi t.
ARRAN
Shaw Block -Next to
Brunswick Hotel.
Are You —�
RUPTURED?
If so it is your advantage too
call on Gordon & Co.'s Drug
Store, Wingham. They
are the agents for the
celebrated Wetmore
Truss.
WHY THE WETMORE IS THE
.ONE FOR YOU e,
1. Because it is dangerous to be a
moment witaout one,
2. It will never rust and. is conse-
quently durable.
3. A person wearing a W tmcre does
not find it a bother: •
4. We will guarantee to hold in
position any reducible rupture.
5. This truss cannot possibly move
after adjustment,
6, Some of our townspeople can
testify to its merits.
7. Satisfaction guaranteed or money
refunded.
GORDON' S CO.
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is a very importai t department. with us, All our clothing. is F
Imide specially for ne, which instates to the buyer• the• best, in U'
materials, workmanship, style and comfortable fit, and they
range in prices from $1,75 up. for Boys', and $3150- to r1;0tO0 Cn
for men's. If you prefer an Ordered Suit made by the- best
tailor in town, we have the nattiest Canadian and imported
goods in town to select from. Still our prices are lower than
others,
ANTLE&
We like to talk about our Mantles, fbr they please our
customers in styles textures, shades, and pries, it will pay;you
to see our mantles if you intend getting one this season.
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Capes, Ruffs, Gauntlets, &e., are the best, so eustomers say,
and we are selling them at close prices.
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piles of fine, comfortable lines, and our prices will make them. �n
very interesting to close buyers.
are so well known that it is only necessary to say
daily adding to the stock the best that we can buy.
Please do not forget that we keep the best TEAS
that we are
in town.
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Wingham.