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The Wingham Times, 1898-12-02, Page 8• M. H. Mol H)0 O. A CREAT SATURDAY While drawing direct attention to our positively unrivalled array of Dress Goods, Silks, Furs and Mantle: we will offer on Saturday a sl•^^i•.f •;il(' of late made pur• Phases, more than iodising our regular stock. An immense offer- ing bought ht at a third under rnliug prices Thee will be read' on Saturda y 25: piece: Fancy Dsess Goods, reg. 45e, and 50e. for 25 10 pieces Silk and 'Wool, Plain and fanny reg. 65, 75, & 80 c. for 3 pieces heavy Black Silk, reg wt;35 ,.•�itur(lay for :10 .15 Mantle ,;New Blue and Green Shades, reg. $,:1 for C 00 4 Fur Crests, very special 81G Saturd:' y 12 8 Astrie:in Capes very fine fur reg.ilil, Saturday 13 EXTRA ONE DAY OFFERS. 10 pieces Heavy Shaker Flan- nels, regular 7e. Saturday.. 10 pieces 'Towelling, reg. 7c. Saturd:i y 6 pieces Heavy Tweed, reg 50e. Saturday i'50 doz. Ladles' Fancy Hdkff, reg. 8 and 10c. for RARE OFFERING IN SHOES. 200 piirs Mens' and Wotnens' Fine and Strong Shoes just opened in Box Calf, Flexible Turned Soles, very new. np-to date styles, fill sizes, for Saturday only. Reg. 82, cl'oice for $1.25. • XMAS GROCERIES FOR PRUDENT PURCHASERS. 20 lbs White Sugar, reg. 18 lbs, for $1. C:•ffe(< Sugar, reg, 21. lbs, Saturday 25 lbs for 81.. i aisens .and Gunton:, new fruit, reg. 9 . for -Cc. lb. 1?xr.r<tets, flavoring all kinds, reg. 10c. for 7c. 3 lb Tin Box Bis- cuits, reg 2S3 for 25c. Black and Green Teo, regular 35c. for 25e, 1 III; NVING.IIAM TIM ES, I) <;C +; st 2., 1898. BOUSi F T 41. articles in a n`.:fit strong box.. E v('ry f. n1 sly, 1C1t11t:•; (-);l('. NUN411 PERSONALS. Mr II Angus was visiting in Kincardiuc. Miss Sadler visited in Brussels last week. 111r Win Loyd was in Forest for Thai.ke• g iving. Mr. H F friends. Master Lorne Brussels. Vise Cora N t y; ton visited with Lon des - bore friends Mrs Wul Button is in Teeewater. Miss Eva Graney Thanksgiving, Miss Doyle visited at her home in Owen Sound over Sunday. Mr Geo Ireland was in Clinton on business last Friday. Mr A. Graham, of London, was 10 town a few days this week. Mr Colin Kennedy, of Seafortb, was in town for Thanksgiving. Mr John Doyle,. of Owen Sound, was in 50 town for Thanksgiving. Mrs F Hoag and son Chester, were in Blyth for Thanksgiving. Messrs L Fortier and C Skcates were visiting Ingersoll friends. Mr W T Yates, of Toronto, called un �0 Wiogham friends last week. Miss Grace Porterfield, of Clifford, is visiting with friends in town. 50 Mrs li II Kenny and son spent the week with her parents In St. Marys. Mrs Bonnie, of Hensall, was. visiting a few days with Wingham friends. Mr A Cousloy, wife and child, of Brus- sels, spent Thanksgiving in town. f' Mrs Crowston, and child. visited her sister, Mrs Carruth, at Hepworth. 40 Mrs Geo Mussell and two children spent Thanksgiving with Brussels friends. 5 Mrs F H heath, of London, vieitod with her r events, Mr and Mrs Jas Duffield. Mr Mitchell, the lumberman from Scot. land, has again taken up his residence in town:: Mr S T Elliott, of Ingersoll, spent the holidays witli.frienda and acquaintances in town. Mr and Mrs John Mc\Vanes and son George, were visiting with Mitchell friends. Mies Caves, of Waterloo, spent the Thauks;;iving holidays with Wingham friends. . Mrs Jos Adams, of Chesley, visited with her d^.uelne.r, Mrs John Sullivan during the week. Miss Kay. of Kincardine, was the guest of Miss Millie Robertson for a few days this week. ,lir Heury Baxter, of Ayr, and nephew, .lohn Baxter, of Drumbo, were yisiting Wingham friends. - hirs Win Sutton left cn Thursday for Tara, to j:lin her husband, wlio is now station agent at that place. Wrn Mason and slaughter Louie, of Dun- dee, formerly of Wingham, were visiting with friends in this vicinity. Rev J (J McCracken, of Chesley, was visititi; with his parents near Bluevala ;sound oleetetion and a regular bodily land called on friends in town during the habit that insures perfect health and great enai•,t; . Only 25 cents at any Drug weak. Store. Mrs D A Campbell, and grand daughter, Miss Maggie Hiecocks spent last week visit• ing a.t tie residence of Mr G B Campbell, of Palmerston. Mr :V k' .Fyfe, of Kincardine, spent the holidays with his parents and friends in thia vicinity. \Sr Fyfe will resume teaching at New Yeat's, having secured a school Lear Klucardine. Mrs (Dr) Horsey, who has been visiting with her parents, Dr and Mrs Macdonald, left yesterday for Toronto, where she will reside in future. She was accompanied by her sister, Miss Maggie Macdonald, Roy E Shupe, of the Bee staff, has taken a situation on the Wiugham Teems staff. Roy is a clinker to set type, and knows two or three things about job work. The only objection is, the color of his hair is no apt to set tire to the office.—Atwood Bee. tea Mr end Mrs Geo Swarts, of Clinton, tithe formerly of thee town; and parents of Mr .1 (s• Gordon was calling on old P, iugle was visiting in visiting with friends was in Blyth for J r; • i 1l F 3 G Ips L leo The A gpetii>s e of a Goat Is envied sty all poor dyspeptics whose Stomach ;!u•:Liver are out oforder. All such sho',iel :now that Dr. King's New Lire Fills, the wonderful Stornaeh and Liver 1.1. ale•ly, gives a splendid appetite, C:EURUJI J OTES. •Rcv Mt ;:,.ell will occupy the pulpit of the Conga=.,;rational church next Sunday, mornieg and evening. The Eswarth League of the Methodist church hel.t a very successful Tltaultsgiv- ing social in the church on Thursday even- ing last. Ensign Oech rd, who lira been in com- mand of the Salvation Army here for ,some time, will hold farewell meetings •oti Sunday next. The W CT U will meet Tuesday after noon at 3 S;C o'clock' in the I 0 I hall, . Chisholm Block. A cordial invitation is extended to all Sracramento,l services will he held in the 'Presbyterial) church on Sunday Morning next. Prt'porietory services will be held this (Friday) afternoon. Mr F J klnefer will (D V) commence his addresses, (unavoidably postponed) in •the Temperance hall onLord's day evening. Dec 4th at 7 p m. 111 are earnestly in- vited to attend. An agout of the International ilvangli- cal and Scriptural Calportage Mission was in town this week collecting subscriptions and he wishes to acknowledge the receipt 'of 05.05 from our townspeople. The Mission Band of the Presbyterian 'church held a tRiccessfnl entertainment on 'Thanksgiving afternoon. A musical pro- grame w23 rendered and each child was presented with a piece of birthday cake. sandwiches and milk. The children spent .a very profitable and pleasant afternoon. DiAcovereti by a Woman. Another greatdiscovery has been made, and that too, by a lady in this country. "Disease fnsteued its clutches upon her land for seven years ere withstood ite :severest teats, but her vital organs wore .undern,ind"d and death seemed immi- nent. For three months she coughed incessantly, and could riot sleep. She tinnily dice.ivered a way to recovery, by purchnailev. of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and was so much relieved on ta'aing first <dose, that she stlept all night; and with two bottles, has been absolutely cured, Her naino is Mrs. Luther Kutz,' rrhus Avritn« W. f"i. 'Toe, ,t'- r'. , rat' C: it(•lkr, e, tlruit.cie•r st, :•t! + • r•tt and St ('' 17A,11%y r,nttls pr t;ur.ule.,t', NOTICE OF D SSOLUTI Netice is hereby given that the rartnship here tofore subsisting between us, the 111 ereirnetj, as ottw'tnillers, in the Village of tl:lgtar , lure hv,u thin day dissolved by mutual consent i All delta owing to the nu tnersliip oro to In paid to William .1, fledde- Bel'eNe,e aforesaid, fnrthaith, and all (Jahns„Just the said p4artner• ship aro to be prosclite, o tiro said William J Geddes, by whom the enure t\ill lei settled. Dated at tt7nghant this let day of heeenibe •, A 1), 18'18'vitness. 1 Wb. WATSON, R. VANSTONE, 1 W. J. GEDDIES. !e MEETING OF County G cil The Council of th orporation of the Couuty of Hurou meet in Council Chamber, in tow of •'�. Goderleh, •' esday, the th Day of Deco.' er Next, at 3 o'el 'k p.m Dutt. Nov. 21,'95. - - -_- _ _--- W. LANE, C:e A. E. SMITH 1SINGIIAItI General Banking Business trans- acted. Money advanced to farmers and business men on endorsed notes and collateral, Farmers' Sale Notes Cashed. Moneys remitted by draft to all parts of Canada and the Unitod States. Notes and ac,tounts collected on reas- onable terms. - 3,000 CORDS WOOD WANED 3,000 cords of wood wanted at the Wingham Salt Block, Highest cash price paid for same on delivery. F. G. SPARLING. Property For Sale In the Town Piot of Wingham. 'Being composed of Lots 289, 290, 293, 291, 295, situated on Helena etreet, eon- taiuing 24; acres. ou which there is a comfortable dwelling house with stone cellar ; also a frame stable and good bearing orchard. Possession given int• mediately. For ,further particulars ap- ply to Robert Kennedy, Lower Wing- h:im; or Robt. She'll, Fordyce P. O.: cr the proprietor at Marnoch P. O. All accounts against me to be left at W. 0A6 ICIi Kennedy's grocery, Josephine street, Illi A6 Wingspan., on or before the 1st of Jan- uary next. 4ttY• o.oca t roe ' .-mac- Ld-�• - I, e.. i3p7h.'�e•,a noun; t,aC ISP,.•• tzto ri LPLATESt t .� t3al;TEES Try - - y gt 1 ts -31 CD'n:li 41N"II CLINCI ENi `<+ r{. ,hk ' 6itfss AAIIS it `,,,, .rN..T ""`2.1'. `• t P.,"E 'f:7107'yge...-'y!) AI Y ..,, $ :a.sic. aai'E ia. tf. urev$u`itt is A BOX OF ARtWe I FIU1 for the battle of economy . is the Economy Cobbler. in all lines of goods in this store from now until New Year's Day, 1899, Our stock is far. too huge for the room at our disposal, and must be reduced at least three thousaud dollars - during the next month, and our waScof doing it is to cut prices st) that the goods will actually go out. Men's and Boy's Suits, Overcdats, Reefers and Pea Jack— ets at prices that Will leave competitors out in the cold, Come and be convinced that this is not a puff. Ladies' Mantles, Fur Coats, .Capes, Ruffs, Muffs, Caps, Mitts, Gloves and all Fur Goods • all be sold at clearing prices. We have no old out of dat6 stock. Everything brand neW and the very latest styles, which means extraordin- ary bargains in every article, Boots, Shoes and Rubber Goods of every description will have to join in tbis great out -going procession. Groceries—stock never was more attractive — never showed betfenvalue. Everything pure and fresh and of the best quality, • D. M. GORDON, Direct Importer STRAY SHEEP There etra the understgne East, Wawanosh, October, a ewe and no particular mar same by provinte expenses. d upon the p lot 28, bou rnises of ncessZon 8, he middle of alb. They have ner can have and paying OR, 0. ROBERT STEIN, Proprietor. • TENDER OR SUPP IES, 1899. The undersigned 11 rcceiv- tenders for supplies up to noon on MOt tV, DF , 5, 1898, for the sop• ply of butchers' meat, butt dairy and creamery, efrfng pi ice of each, fl u•..atnteil, potatoes, cord wood, etc, for the folios ' d institutions during the year 1309, viz :— &t the Asylum for th 1 -ane in Toronto, London, Kingston, Hamilton. inti ,, Brockville and Orillia, the Central Prise aid Mercer Reformatory, Toronto ; the Ref • matory r Boys, Penetaneni• shene ; the instil tions for ae Deaf and Dumb, Belleville: and t Blind, at lir afford. • Two-sutf elon ureties will be •equired for the due fulfilment of e, h contract. • Specificati is and forms of tents can only he had by making • pplication to the 13 'stirs of the re• spective in itutions, N. B.— infers aro not required f. the supply of meat to t c Asylum in Toronto. Lo on Kingston, Batnilto and Mimico, nor to the - ,,ural Prison and Me ceriieformatory. Toronto west or any tender not necessari'' accepted. papers inserting this adyertismei without sty from the department will not b• aid for sed) It Christie, T L' Chamberlain, . L Swarts, have gone to Cleveland, where I No on, Inspectors of Prisons and Public Cha they purpose spending the winter. Mrs I P lament Buildings, Toronto, Nov 21, MS, Swarts has not been enjoying the best of health, and it is thought the change will FRONT � be beneficial Rev 11 L Mason, whose resignation as pastor of the Congregational church took effect on Sunday last, loft on Wednesday for Cowanstriile, Que., where he will preach for a few Sundays. Mrs Mason will re• t main it) Stratford until Mr. Mason is permanently stationed. We join with the many friends of Mr Mason in wishing him every prosperity iu his new home, where - ever it may be. Opposite Post ce. BUTO ER JEWIPT1' —ID MOrri8, OD Nov. 2ith, the We have been making extensive wife or Mr. David Jewett; of a daughter.1, 'alterations in our An, which has 'STsAlki--In Beet Wawanosh, on Nov. i considerably 30th, the wife of Andrew Stein; a daugt- . enlarged the same. We er. ' will now be prepared to supply the ittwnv--In Wingbarn, on Dec. let, the iptiblic with all kinds of wife of Mr. Samuel Irwin, of Morris ; a 1 . FI RST -CLASS Porinotetzerne—MAGren — At Calgary, Alberta, on the 24th inst., by Rev. J. 0. ; Herdman, William Portedield, manager for the thin of W. H.Kinniston, Calgary,t and Agnes iNlegee, of Brandon, Manitoba. . Ser,rxtes--Bott.s.--At the residence of 1 the bride's parents, •on Nov. 23rd, by at very reasonable prices. Orders Rev. D. Rogers, Mr. Wm, S611ern tO Minn ! called for and mat delivered to arty Carrie daughter of Mr Henry Bone,. part of the town. Your both o'f Morris township. patronage solicited. DIED • Jolla Carr, aged 78 years, 7 months bar 21th, Peter Anderson, aged 87 years. mmon CAMI.—In Wingharn, on November p. LASTS AND STANDS Reversible, giving two. positions. Men's and Boys' lita.lf Soles ancr Heel Taps. Shoe Thread, Wax, Bristles, Shoe Tacks, Rivets, &c. Silverware, Carving Sets, HockeY Skates, Saws and Axes, Lehigh Valley Coal, Coal Oil. For sale at JCiegg&Co HARDWARE. Gookl b oss chance for energetic 1811 with small means. n old established hut er business in live town o 000 inhabitants ing a strictly is an experienced :her has managed the above business for tw rs and wanta partner to buy same, This is nallv good chance for same one to ge good ing business, No experienco essary, but would qer man with some e 'lance. Investigntion inyi 'or par. tic require at TIM TIMES odice, Wingha NEw. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY If you want any ehing in the Photo Lino or Crayon Work, you ehoilld. call at M. E. Zurbrigg's Studio, He has fitted up a first-class dowa floor studio, with ground glasq skylight - All work turned out will be guaranteed. • to give perfect satisfaction. Piatioos specialty. Give me a call and see foe yourselt. NIL ZUBBRIGG, Main St,, opp. Presbyterian Church. House For Sale or to Rent. HER PJ ' The undersigned offers for sale or to rent a good two Storey frame house, con. tattling seven rooms, pantry a,nd fruit closet ; summer kitchen and woodshed; good stable, hard and soft water, together with half a,u acre, or twenty aciies of land if required. For particulars apply to AN ITEM OF INTEREST. Farmers, why pay We and 6 per cent. Interest on yhtlr 10ans when money may bo had at 5 per cent. Payments made to RUN borrower. Charges low. At office .h'riday afternoon and all day Saturday. Macdonald Bloek, Wingham. (THE TO CREDITORS. In the atter of Robert McPhers n, of the illage of Bluevale, the Coun of Huron, Harries Maker, an Ins vent. NTOTICE is he iv given that tl above named IN Insolvent has node art assig ment under R. 8. O., 1807, Chapter 47, of all s estate, credits and effects to William Messer, the said Village of his cred or will be held at the office of R. Vanstono, tb own of Winghani, on Friday, the 25th dav of unber instant, at the hour of 2 et -Ionic in th aft .00n, tO receive a st,Ltemont of affairs, to ppoin Inspectors and for the ordering of the est. e genera Creditors are recpw.. cd to file Jr claims with the solicitor for,the ;finance, with woofs and par - red by said A on or before ticulars thereof req the dav of such ine And notice is 1 rther given that a • the 10111 proceed to di ribute the assets of t debtor amongst the Wes Onti.led thereto, havir regard only to the c hos of which notice sh th have been given, nd that ho w ill not be liable the assets or arty part thereof so distributed any person persons of whoe.e Claillt he shall no hen have notice. Dat this 17th day of November, A. D.181)8. S icitor for the Assignee. Assignee, 'IT PAVS TO The.CANADA BUSINESS COLLEGE CHATHAM, ONT. is certainly entitled to a distinct posi- tion amongst the Canadian Business Its work steeds clear find above its Competitors. Its gradnatee are emin- ently euccessful in the business world. We have bean too busy of late to write advertisements, bur, the good work of placing pupils is still -going on. Twenty or more have been placed since our last adv. wits sent out, and our space is too limited to allow us to list them here. Prom now on we hope to keep you posted in what we me doing. Write for catalogue of either depart - merit to Chatham, Ont. Having open a Butche Shop in thee as a flour andefeed • e.. we will be glad( to have custom of 1 w o are desirous or obtaining a first 4.88 ar 'cle in our line. Our terms will e strictly sh, so please do not ask to cbarge. n order re - Just tr the new Butcher Shop for You 1, 11 not regret it. HOO PUBLIC NOTICE. Having moved to town 'to the resi- dence lately occupied by Gso P Wag, corner Centre and Alfred'ofreets, neac the GT R, I am prepared to nay thee highest cash priees for till kinds of Reg% Rubbers, Copper, Horse Hair. Wool Pickings, Iron and Metal of all kinds. delivered at ray residence, or if word be leift,I will call for same. C. GOODMAN. STORES FOR SALE The. administratrix of the estate, oe Alexander Dawson, deceased. offers for sale the Two Stores in Wingham now occupied by IVIesers N Farquhar- son and Mies Boyd. Otters for the same ebould be addressed to J A MORTON, Wingham. • Solicitor for the Estate.. Order your,,,—N —AND ---- -FROM THE— wiNGTHAm SAAR MILL itleMEA.111 SON, Props - All kinds of rough and dressed Lumber, Lath, Shingles, ; • Apple Barrels, Hard & Soft Slabs I. Also a largo quantity of dry bard wood for sale, delivered. Telephone orders promptly' at—. ""; tended to.