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The Wingham Times, 1900-12-21, Page 5r, II ,(fli r is More Blessed te. Givo than to receive— the golden saying that shall ever live. ir prices make it easy for you to :give. Presents for Gentlemen English Square Mufflers, Satin Stripesvery special at 25e. Young Men's: Silk ever ready Mufflers in Stripes- and Niko, Dots, extra. value at 35c. Men's" Silk Jersey Mufflers and Chest Protectors,. the newest novelties and OM warmest mufflers for 75e. Pretty American Ties and Fine Kid Gloves. .,..-...resents for Ladies. .. Ladies' Net Ties 25c, 50e and 60e„ - • Ladies' Beautiful Silk Ties, New York's sensation, at C5e. Ladies' Fine Hose .ond Gloves. , A Handsome Bed Spread makes a sensible gift. We have them from $4,00 to 75e, Pretty Japanese Silk Table Covers, all shade e from $1,25 to $4.00, Nice Underwear from 50c a suit up, Pretty Hdkfs 5e, 10c, 20e and 25e, Beautiful Te hie Linens at reduced prices. Snaps in Clothing , Snaps in Crockery, and big, Bargains in Groceries. Have a Merry Xmas by buying your Gifts fron IR) GT- G-CX:Rs CD IT North End General Store,. .1•••••••1111101141.4111.•• • TOMINIP01•10001••••••ii.P.11,.....7,.. • 4-'7$,As-wamcip-Ac0-71,,corpnco-wa--Law-e-Nw-lca-,a,tvestu-cr, 12,rowriPtum)vv.-stu--0 PackaP-e of NEWS FRO if I it THE NEW STOR EVENTS QF INTEREST TO ALL OUR READEES, What 1,Videttwake Tunes Oorrespondents Communmate — Other Items ouppeti Vx'cAll Our ggelorros. TLIESToWN, Wat. Forster must be Meeting a severe winter as he is getting his winter's wood ready by instiug his noighle ire to a bee. Mrs. Jas. Parish was visiting hor son. johanie on the boundary. Mai Annie MoDonald, of Wroxeter was visiting her le:ether, Duncan, Mr. and Mrs, Donald Scott, of nfoles- worth was visiting their daughter, Mrs. U. Stokes. Stovo is wearing the last rose of sum- mer, A large party was held at Duman Taylor's in honor of the Souday School held at Jas. Straehen last summer. Miss Lizzie Innis daughter of Mer- chant Innis is on the stele list. Samuel Nichol is back to our burg. What's the attraction, Sara? Will Breckenridge has porchasecl a set of harness from F. Saunders, Wrox- eter, also a new sleigh frora G. David- son. Miss Etta Johnson is on the sick list. hiss Saddle Jamieson, of Brussels was lie guest of Miss51ffartha johuson. Mr, Elijah Jacklin, Sr. had a success- ful wood bee last Friday also a party at night. Miss alabel Wright was visiting the Misses Wright. Salad Sets. "Tho; e is only one chance to save your • ) life and that is through an operation" 1 sionwscstastosseasattomometsmnamcaosaantsuutearmi .i. • 1. 11. ewer° the startling words heard by Mrs, Mint of Lime Ridge, Wis., irom 0 '. 'T her doctor after he bad -vainly tried to PJ cure her of a frightful case of stomach. 6 These goods were bought to arrive the .first of Oc- t trouble and yellow jaundice. Gall stones Oi .r : I had formed aii.d she constantly grew 4 .- tober, but being two months late we were allowd an worse. Then she began to use Eleetric Bit - tors which wholly cured her. It's a.won- g won- derful Stomach, Liver and Xidney rem- edy.' Cures Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite. extra large discount to take them now. 4Try it. Only 50 cts, Guaranteed. For sale , li They are in three different colors with heavy gold by Colin A. Campbell. ' ,.4 ' , ., i tracing. The set consists of one large Bowl and six small 1 ones. While they last yob May have them at i ' •t i IV 3) a 490 PER SET ea-W.asesselaaeassaeaseasaaltSelseeedaseseeceaSseS. SeeteSsesseSennssealeSa-agesseetaseSetteSsa-aeSaaa Sasiossase-Se •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.*..., Di wooltrceretaranvormewnsmottemrcntr, rruansersretenemtwwwnorcwromo 11.16r...larrnin•SI.9141......ILMITra1•1.1.6glata••••-••••11.••••••-•.•Ja.11. too•Lan Owing to the retirement of Mr. Paulin from the business we purpose offering our entire stock of Hardware, Harvest Tools, Glass, Paints, Skates, tells, Stoves, Tin- ware, etc., etc., the next 30 days for cash at ed ortrityramt.ratraterxra ed ric Miss Maggie Wellis..00d Las been en- gaged as assistant teacher in Dungannon public school, W. T. Hall has received a call from Pioltering. Ifo has not decided, whether or not he will accept it. Much °resist is due to Miss Weltwood and pupils for the very efficient way in which they delivered their expellent programme on. Monday evening. 1.1neih patience and great pains woro decidely the principle featoresin the propaeation of it,. Perhaps the most taking was a flapsdrill given by a number' of the pupils but all the others were nearly if not quite as .effective, nikta wAwAwosts. The following is the standing of the pupils of S. S. No, 8, E. Wawanosh for the month of Dec. 19CO. The names are arranged in order of merit: V. Class.—Josie Campbell, Roy Wheeler, Fred Soaudret, Janes 3./cOal- lum, Julia Anderson., Sr. IV. Class.—Willie McLean,. Alone, Foams, Maitland Henry, Leslie Robert - eon. Jr. IV. Class.—Bobert Wheeler, La- vinia'Pearen, Mary -Anderson, Austin Campbell, Peru McLean. III. Class.—Lilly McLean. ' Sr. II. Oless.—Bella Robertson, Lilly Pearen, John McCallum, Harald Page. Jr. 11. Olass,—Mary Cole, Charlie Wheeler, Elgin AllaerS011, Mabel Grigg. Sr. P. II. Class.—Aggie McCallum, Finley McCallinn, 'Henry Skinn. Jr. Pb. 11. (Mass.—Mamie Page, Mary Gibbons, Ruby Robertson, Nettie Skinn, Austin Audersoni visitiug his father, Samuel Caldbeck. 'Pt. I. Chums—Julia Auderson, Daisy senior, of Morris. A ,special children's service will le held in the Methodist church next Sab- bath. Miss Hood is visiting her home in Sunshine, Morris, James Robertson, of the second line of Morris, was struck by a falling limb on Friday last, but fortunately was not seriously injured. Miss Hanna Ball, of Wingharn, visited at T. J. Watt's, Turnberry, last week. Rov. W. 3. West and Mrs. West are visiting for a week or so at Mrs. • West's former home in Whitby. Rev. Mr. Ballantyne, of Moles -worth, will preach in the Presbyterian church - n" Sabbath afternoon at 3 o'clock. The anniversary services in the Meth- odist churcitast Sabbath were largely attended. .W.v. John Holmes, of Brus- sels, preached morning and evening and Rev. R. Hobbs. of Wingham, in the afternoon. The ohurch was opened by Rev. Dr. Potts, of Toronto, on December 18th, 1890, NO, 1/41'.'11?,V. 1. B. Wahl in vas pastor.' • Britain n the TrEmsvart1"— Rev. Frank G. Forster's lecture on. "The Lien and Her Transvaal Cub", in the Foresters' hall on Wednesday oveningof last week, under the auspices of the local Orangemen and Foresters, was in- deed profitable and entertaining. The subject teas one in svhich all are inter - 0,,,,q but when delivered in the rich Saw Death Near. "It often made my heart ache," writes L. 0. Overstreet, of Elgiu, Tenn., "to hear my wife cough until it seemed her weak and sore lungs would collapse. Good doctors said she was so far gone with Consumptiou that no medicine or earthly help could save her, but a friend recommended Dr. King's New Discov- ery and persistent ase of this excellent medicine saved her life." It's absolute- ly guaranteed for Coughs, Colds, Broil. chitis,. Asthma and 011Throat and Lung diseases. 50c and $1.00 at Colin A.Camp- bell's. Trial bottles free. siasearVAars. It's beginning to feel nice and Christ- masy The Methodist Sabbath School Christ- mas entertainment will be be held in the church on Christmas night and, the Presbyterian' ditto on Thursday evening, Deoember 27th. Rev. D. Rogers preached to the Meth- odist congregation, at Brussels, last Sabbath evening, as their pastor :was assisting at anniversary services in 331nevale. Miss Mabel Thomas is home from Toronto. Earnest Jowett, youngest son of Thomas Jewitt of the Bluevale road, arri- ved home from Prince Albert, N. W. T., a few days ago. A. A. Cook, of Clinton, has leased. the village hotel from Mr. Asa Esty, the present tenant. Mr. Cook took possess- ion on Monday, Charles Marsh, who worked with Robert Black daring the' smainier, has goals to New York to work with his uncle, a builder. Mr.Whittinglanay.tho taught at:Bisown- town, (Morris),. school about twenty years ago, and he will beremembered by many there, is visiting in this vicinity. Mr. Whittingham now lives in the North West. Thomas Campbell, of 'Winnipeg, is visiting at Edward Bosman's, Morris. Mrs. Robb, senior, of the first lino of Morris, is improving in health. Samuel Caldbeck, who is attending a median college at Saginaw, Mich., is Roy, John Cole; Edint Grigg. CLM1A A. BEAT?, Teacher. John 0. Wile= and fansilyAkoved to Blyth last week, Mr. Wilson has pur- chased the brick dwelliBehouse owned by Mrs. Mary Colle4or John Walden. has moved to the farm owned. by the late Jas. MeGowan. John MeShannock has returned from Blapitoba. Giles Jenkinskhad the misfortune, while cutting wonin the bush recently to cut his right foot at the instep sever. ing two large arteries and cutting througli one of the long bones • • P- the leg and. into the angle joint. Albert Knox, Fred. Mutch. and George Straughon. started for the Soo, on Mon day morning last. Christmas is the day. its mighty pleasures are for it alone. Mr. and Mts. Charlie Rintoul, of Galesburg Dak, are visiting the latter's Wo aro very sorry to hear of the -salons illness of James Shiells sincerely -hoe° he may Hoon recover. Peter Porterfield, jr. is spending his Chtletirms holidays under the parental roof. Miss Clara, Bean left this afternoon for Goderich, whore she will spend her holidays. We must have rnikney, and for this reason it will he to your ad- vantage to make your cash pur- chases wit us. Parties indebted to the firm will kindly take notice that all accounts MUST BE S:PITTLI113 by Cash or Note oii or before the first day of January, 1901. • ung Pa lin "Seeing is Believing." When you see people cured by a remedy, you must believe in its pover. Loofa around your. Friends, relatives, neigh:). ors all say that I -food's Sarsaparilla, America's Greatest IlIeelicine, cleansed the blood of their dear ones and they rise en inasse to sing ils praises. There's nothing like it in the world to purify the blood. Sor0S—"Irry fica/th wog poor and I had a soar on one o my limbs. Sly father thought 1 better try Void's S,1114,, • patilla, and I dict to and the sores ate nett) alt better. Whenever I do not feet emelt I Lathe 6ss Vetted Law, 5..ieltnend, Qaebec. goo dit5Oad (3airag e,' rt•Y:',4"s*7 brogue and eloquent language of Mr. VorSter, becomes ninny times more so No surer proof of his success as a speakee could be given than that Odic large and mixed audience, such 1114 faced. Mr. For • ester in 9lnovale, will sit for over an hour in perfect silence, not caring to applaud mach for fear of misehtl; werd. The spealtmaquoted front Hon. Devil Mills' work "The En4i3h itt Africa." which he eoneidered the best treatise on tl1t1,1.1biNA. 111% IPOr;StVr.i:V:i b0Vn ill and hes not yet fully reeovered. Which was quite naticeelle in his face . said yoke. Tho or 'as$ not so etrana and wo are sorry to say, Naively ae Irish as oil his previous visit. no ilrat bo getting slightly acclimasieed, but his voice' a iti ec'\ el. be harsh like a Canad- itts`s. A sheet Iresraname wets presentt- helose the tenanesaos eat .0f the Holiday Goods for Ghristmas Iresents Every Department is complete with the LATEST NOT TIES in useful things Mr CHRISTMAS GIFTS a; prices to 'auft all customers. Please read every line of the following list. LADIES' WEAR HANDKEROIIIEFS in Linen, Lawn and Silk, Embroidered, . Hemstitched, Initialed and Plain at 50, 150. 20e. 30e, 35e, 45e, We, 65e, 75e. See our Initialed firikfi at De. LADIES' SILK TIES, new patterns, '25e, 35. 5.)', LADIES' GLOVES—All shades in Ladies' Kid -Gloves. Lined or Unlined, 750„ $1,00, $1.25, i?1,50, See oar $1.00 .Lined Kid Glove, fuOep, for 75e ; it's a XMAS BARGAIN. LADIES' FURS— Special Bargains in Ladies' Fur Capes, Caperines, Caps, Ruffs, Boas, Gauntlets, See ear Oaperiues .at e3:36. SILKS AND DRESS GOODS in great, variety. Nice Silks in; on shades, 25e, $0e, 35e, 50e. Farley Plaids for Waists, 250,-35e, : and 50c, LADIES' JACKETS—All new and up -to dote styles, 02.05, $3 50, $4 50, $5.00, $6,00, $7.00i $8.00, $1.0.00, $12.00 - GIFTS FOR THE HO4E-4Lace Curtains,. Quilts, Chenille Table Covers,.Table Linen, Table Napkins, Towels, Chenille Cur- tains, •Sheetings, .ete. See our Fringed Table Covers at 50e, I t ocrtnesamatattnzvatrtneesmomintaatscala Men's and Boys' Wear. HANDKERCHIEFS in Silk or Linen »t 5c, 10e, 15e, 20e, ar,e, 35c, 500, 75c, $1.00, A Xmas Bargain -75e Colored Silk Hdl.: is for 50e. MUFFLERS in all the new styles at 25e, 35e, 50, 7.50, 01,00. We have the celebreted Wav Muffiere 111.EN'S TIES in Knots, Bows, F arain prl, Flew/Ines End, Stripe's, etc., all the latest styles and patterns, 15e, 25e, 35e, 50e, and 75e. MEN'S BRACES—A nice assortment of the best makes -15e, 20e, 25e, 35e, 50e, 75e, S1.00." See ou.r leader at 25e. • Fur and Cloth Caps in abundance—all styles, qualities and price.4. CLOTHING DBPARTMENT—In the Basernmt, nab natty salts for Fo7s at $1.50, $1.70, 52.80, $2.75, 52.50, 54.00. Up-to.date Suits for Men at 58.50, 55.00, $C,03, 560, 57.00, 57.50, 53.00, gam, $12,09, A. Sne range of patterns to -choose from. Men's and Boys' Hoefers, Tasters, Overcoats, at surprising whirs. Foe our steel:: be- fore you buy. No trouble to show you the goods. . Our Best Advertisement—A satisfied eu3tomer. The 'Cheap Cash Store. Opp. Bank of Hamilto saegai=a4sasassesse.".7.72-W -7"--44rsereM ..,e,Fif-MeMsts. lecture. The Zonophone gave several selections. Mr. J. Lloyd Mortimer, of Toronto, was to manipulate it, but was too ill to be present, so Mr. Forster sot it off. It is claimed to be the best of the gramophone family, but like all its brethren, appears- to be suffering with a bad cold, and often talks througt its nose. A pretty drill was presented by a class of little girls under the direction of A. MacEwen; Clayton Duff recited snd Messrs Will Stewart and Hartley Pat- terson sang very acceptably; Mrs. W. J. Johnston and Miss Aggie Herbert were the accompanists. R. N. Duff- was ohairman. •• . Food Changed To Poison. Putrefying food. in the intestines pro- eltices effects like those of arsenic, but Dr. King's New Life Pills expel the poisons from clogged bowels, gently, easily but surely, curing Consitpation, Biliousness' Sick Headache, Fevers, all Liver, Kidney and Bowel troubles. Only 23c at Cutin A. Campbell's. WEST wAssotseossi. Council met according to statute on Dee. 15, 1000; minutes of last meeting road and approved. Treasurer's statement allowed balance on hand for November o2$307.46—Filed. A number of cheques were issued which will appear in a fow days in the Financial Statement. W. S. MoCaossau, Clerk. • They °gored Itioniag. (Toronto Som.) IC is 'somewhat dih1icu1tt understand what the Opposition press means by say- ing" that the Prohibitionists throughout Canada have shown that they have no sveiget and canuet be relied. on. Ise - cause toey aid not support the Couser- vaav s it the recent elections. Wilat did. the .Conservative party (Mi. the Peohibit.ionists that ht &win neve counted, upen securing that vote? If there is anything on eacor,1 any- wnere to 8110W tih.t if Dothril,11 to power, t.>i.i aa.tyllaing t.t all *Ale s.10-al.1 like to know wsrst it was. Bayou!. cLarging the Govcrainent with rsavieg prom:sad to a01130.:0 teleporanee than it edit d a the Opposition trait eslaat awl LB aoucoiennittal tes the same pasty easily had ik a1l daring its yesre as o1.11. e, • s's.ithough the neS, las:tress tato ,. de, goeseuraent tried o s.ir up aeo.... bottosis: a las cleclatia; that, it Ntii:ei Lin1d0;',1 lt. , t.) 0.111k upaa pLoicooli.:,, 'jet n..t assal 1!t3 tues ons ta : .• aos,eaestots, oe %sae „en of Lie: s lett".to, inniounee was. Thy. din ;lea se: 'vas i,aseet ossele..e.13 oa -C1.'-.I'. s's .1 ins th4 ass se retasas.i. Children Cry for ....nom*. • T 5 IA. 1••••••••••••••••••••••••••••..•••••••••••••.•••••........• power, nor did they promise to take an- other plebiscite on the question. They committed themselves to nothing at all on the subject, and the air of ill -usage they put on at present is scarcely called f or. pag.prateet••••• fdver, or other almost mortal sickness, a man or woman sometimes will gain a pound a day from taking an ounce a day of SCOTT'S EmuLs:ox and, the gain be healthy. The ouncp gives str-mv;th to get the pound; there is no miracle in it. Body and mind are weak ; digestion is weak ; and hungep is ravenous. SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod Liver Oil is the food to begiti and go on ien. It furnishes strength to digest a little easy other food; and a little grows to enough. But the gain is nearly all fat, The bones had not lost much; the muscles had lost, and had not gnt back their strength ; they have lost there bulk; the fat vs all gone, The fat has come back; the muscle slowly recovers its bulk, more slowly its strength—the bulk of muscle was fat—and the bones are about the same as before, It is Scores EurtstoN of Cod Liver Oil that starts the body going rs— c,,,-aia:ve it time. th S pioturo on it. ‘ Tho genuino has V• tako no allot*. yOU lettlio not trios lt cond for freembamIe,, its greofthio taste will sun:it-16o you. • SOork" & BOWN8 Chomists, Toronto. Sot. and Si.00;ali dru -ty•