The Wingham Times, 1903-12-03, Page 814
TIDE WINGIIA . TIMES, DECEMBER 3, 1903
Ritchie & Campbell!
WinGham's Dress Goads and
Trimmings House.
Autumn and Winter
TWEED AND CLOTH
SU.ITINGS 1
SILK AND WOOL
Gownings,
.And an especially fiue display
of
Evening Gown Fabrics, Silks, &c
Colored, Striped and Plain
Silks for Waists, regular
75C and 85c, extra value
50c.
TRIMMINGS
OF ALL KINDS
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AT ALL PRICES
WE LEAD in OUALITY
and VARIETY of
FURS
in Wingham.
SPECIAL :
20 Fur Ruffs, regular $5.00
and $6.00, for - $3.50
A GREAT CLEARING IN
` The TIDIES, Montreal Weekly Herald
Sand Toronto Daily Star -all three for
$1.95; balance of this year free to new
subscribers.
MINOR LcCALS.
-Monday was St. A idrew's (lay.
---The good sioigilinq¢ has made busi-
ness lively in town.
-Read the Tulles c ubbiug offers on
Iwo els of this i8su" n
-The monthly nt�, ting of the Town
Council will be held n Monday evening
nxt
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-On Tuesday of this week thirteen
Ouuauiau books pad over $:3,000,000 in
dividends..
-At the X. O. T. M. concert on k'ri,
day eveuiug Miss Becket will be assisted
by local talent.
-Thu regular meeting of Camp Cale-
donia, Sons of Scotland will be held ou
Monday eyeniug next.
-Dr. A. 0. Hunter, of Goderioh has
been appointed surgeon captain in cou-
neetiou with the 33rd Huron regiment.
-The last regular monthly meeting of
the Wingham School Board for 1903 will
be held on Tuesday evening of next
week.
-Dr. Macdonald, M. P. was one of
the speakers at the annual St. Andrew's
banquet held in Stratford on Monday
evening. ,
-The Young Ladies' Fortnightly Club
will meet ou Monday evening, December
the seventh, at the house of Miss W.
Alba Chisholm.
-Mr. D. E. McDonald, Highland
piper, furnished music at the St.
Auurew's banquet in Stratford on Mon-
day eveuiug.
-Wingham L. 0. L. No. 794, meets on
Friday evening of this week. Officers
fur the ensuing year will bo elected at
this meeting.
-Now is the time to renew your sub-
scription to the TIMES. We give cheap
clubbing rates on all the city daily and
weekly papers.
-Mr. D. E. McDonaldd shipped a car
load of sheep to Buffalo me Saturday and
W. F. -4 anStone a car load of hogs to
Toronto on Monday.
-The annual Huron Poultry show
will be held at Goderich on Feburary
2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th. Sharp Butter-
field will be the judge.
-The members of Wingham, Council
No, 11.4 R. T. of T, will hold an "At
Home" in their hall, Chisholm block on
Tuesday evening of next week.
-Miss Marjorie Fisher, who is at
present attending the Model School at
Kincardine, has been engaged to teach
iu the Lower Wingham school next year.
-Master Willie Liuklater, who had
the misfortune a few weeks ago to break
his arm, is now sufficiently recovered to
resume his studies at school in Wing -
ham.
-The annual meeting of the Bluevale
Cheese and Batter Co. will be held in
the Foresters' Hall at Bluevale, on
Thursday, December 17th at 1.30 o'clock
p. m.
-Mr. H. 0. Bell has sold his house
and one lot on Frances street to Mr. L.
Harold, G. T. It. agent. Mr. Harold
will get possession about the 1st of Feb-
ruary.
-The Toronto Star has reducted its
yearly subscription price to $1.00. Sub-
scriptions may be left at this office.
Dress Good
Goods worth from 50C to
$I.50, on sale to clear
at - 50c per yard.
Ritchie & Campbell
THE BEAVER BLOCK
WINGHAM, - - ONT.
Xmas Fniits. ,
Our new Fruits have arrived for
the Xmas trade.
FINEST -
Selected Raisins,
Currants, Peels,
Shelled Nuts, Prunes,
Jams, Jellies, Figs, Dates.
We always carry a large and well
assorted stock of Fancy
Biscuits and Confectionery,
Quality and prices guaranteed.
Bread—
Mondays Toronto read
Mondays and Fridays.
(loods delivered promptly.
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A Letter
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Santa Claus
NORTII POLE, Dec. 5, 1003.
To 111v BOYS AND GIRLS :-
I shall be very pleased to have a
letter from each one of you telling me
what you would like for Christmas,
as I find it very hard to decide among
my great variety of presents just
what to select for you all.
Let me say that with my assistants
we have been working very hard ever
since last Christmas, making all
kinds of new toys for you, and my
stock is now at °Cooper's Book Store,"
Wingham, for general distribution.
You Will find a letter box jest in
side the door tit Cooper's, and all
letters addressed to me will receive
my personal attention.
Very Truly Yours,
SANTA CLAUS.
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Our new Christmas goods are
now ready for your inspection.
DOPER & OC
(Successors to Alex, Ross)
--Mr. Danl. MoKeuzio is DOW in
charge as brakeman on the L., H c 13.
passenger train. Mr. Huffman has tai,,
en hisplace as brakeman ou the Loud n
freight.
-Dr. J. S. Jerome has opened a den-
tal office in the rooms next to M. E.
Zurbrigg's photograph gallery. See his
professional card' in another column of
this issue.
-We understand there is a movement
on for the erection of a now carliug and
skating rick in Wingham. The new
rink will be erected next season and will
be used principally for curling.
-Mr, DulmaRetlil haveaauctionion
sale of dry goods, clothing, etc. in the
Kent block ou Thursday, Friday and
Saturday of next week. See advt. in
another column for porde tilers.
-The salt works are again in full
operation and a large quantity of salt
has already been initde, The farmers
and others in need of salt will now be
able to have their wants suppled.
--The splendid sleighing has been the
means of large quautities of wood being
delivered in town and the price has drop,
ped somewhat. Stove wood is now sell-
ing at from $1.50 to $2.75 per cord.
-The Election of officers of Court
Huron, No. 8408, A, 0. F., will be held
in their lodge room on Tuesday evening,
Dee. Sth, at 8 o'clock sharp. A full
attendance of the members is desired.
-Mr. Jas. Brock has been nursing a
sore hand for some days. He had it
severly burned with hot tar a few weeks
ago and blood-puising set in and it will
be some days before he is able to do any
work.
-Owen Sound Council has decided to
submit a by-law to the ratepayers at the
new year to regulate the sale of cigar-
ettes. It is proposed to fix the license at
:230, while the penalty for infringement
ranges from $40 to $50,
-Mrs. John E. Davis died at her home
in Mitchell on Monday of this week after
several weeks illness. Mrs. Davis' hus-
band was for many years iu partnership
with his brother, Mr. W. R. Davis in the
publishing of the Mitchell Advocate
and was well-known to many of our
readers. Mr. H. Davis attended the
funeral at Mitchell on Wednesday.
GALLAGAxn.-In Belgravo, on November 13th
the wifo of Mr. Robs Gallagher; twins --boy
and girl.
HEALEY-In Morris, on November 23rd, the
wife of Mr. Peter Healey; a son.
PrIELAN.-In Morris, on November 20th, the
wife of Mr. Win. Phelan ; a son.
WATj ACE. -In Morris on November 24th, the
wife of Mr. John Wallace; a son.
MCDONAT.D-Iu Zetland, on November 23th
the wife of D. W. McDonald; a son.
• nrARnXED
QUINN-GAYN0R -At the Catholic church,
Brussels, on Nov. 26th, by Rev. Father Cor-
coran, Mr. Daniel Quinn, of Ashfield, to Miss
Minnie Gaynor, of Elma,
TovHAai.-CaArMAN.-In Fordwich, no Nov,
lstli, at the Parsonage, by Rev. D. Rogers, Mr.
Gen. Topham, to Miss Rossela Chapman, both
of Newbridege.
LoexnAnT-CAESAR.-At the Manse, Wing -
ham, on Wednesday Nov. 25th, by the Rev D.
Perrie, Mr. Edward (5. Lockhart to Miss Lillie
M. Caesar, both of the township of Kinloss.
DIED
HODDER.-In Chicago, on Nov. 20th, Ellen
Herham, relict of the late 4Simeon Hodder, for-
merly of Morris, in her til tIt year.
KELLY. -At Cypress River, Man., on Nov.
12, 1003'Jas. Kelly, formerly of Brussels, aged
78 years.
FLoon'.-In B1y'th, on November 20th,
Charles Floody, aged 80 years.
TAYLOR. -In Wingham, on November 29th,
Archibald Taylor, aged 00 years and 8 months
Woon.-In Wroxter on Nov. 23rd Barbara
Forrest, wife of Wm. Wood, and mother of
James BrocK, of Wingham, aged 84 years.
AUNDERS.-In Lower Wingham, on Decem-
ber 1st, Lucinda May Saunders, daughters of
Mr. Wm. Saunders, aged 9 years and 4 months.
ALKER BROS. & BUTTON
UNDERTAKERS, WINGHAM.
Night calls at Button Block, or resi-
dence at Ritchie's property on Scott St.
or third house west of school on John
street. Shop opposite Macdonald block.
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/HE ANNUAL , E . NG of the. Bluevale
Cheese & But .r actory Co. will be held
in the Foresters' H Bluevale, on Thursday,
the lith day of December, 1903, at 1.20 o'clock
p.m., for the election of a Board of Directors
and the transaction of any other business that
may come before the meeting. By order.
.TOHN BTTRGESS, Secretary.
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NOTICE TO
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claims against the est.j
Henderson, who died
of October 1003, aro rt
5th day of 'December,
paid or deliver to J. A
Wingham, Solicitor f
said deceased their
address,!3 and des rip
Of their claims, thestn
and the nature of th
by thein; and that aft
date the said Exeeutot
WO the assets of thede
entitled thereto, hav
claims of whleh they hh'
Dated this lath day
Solicitor for the Ere
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bnsbaud, '" there's nothing like start.-' �7
ing with a solid foundation."
That's how we started our bust.
ness-on a solid foundation. We
don't believe there is a store in
Wingham that sells more Pants (some
call them Trousers) than we do in 12
months. We certainly do try hard r ,
to please our Trouser customers. We
keep as Tuan of the different lengths1
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widths, shapes and styles as it is possible to keep, and we make it still more
possible for you to get ,a correct fit by any needed alteration, and doiug it
right. Notice some of our prices: $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50,
$2.73 and $3.00.
See our splendid stock of Young Men's Long Pants, sizes 30 to 33
waist measure, at $1.50 and $1.75, all wool.
See the Boys' and Youths' Knickers from 350 to 90o•
Get familiar with our guarantee that goes with every transaction.
I A. R. SMITIH
Clothier and Gents Furnisher
j CHISHOLM BLOCK, WINGHAM,
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Lias a new method .r p
extraction. No coca le
Special attention the care of children's
teeth.
Moderate prices, and all work guaranteed
Or rice.- In McKenzie building, opposite
National hotel.
R. BROWN, L. R.C. P., London, En land.
J f Graduate of London, New York and Chi-
eaeo.
Discuses of Eye, Ear, Nese and Throat.
Will be at the Queen's Hotel, Wingham, 4th
Tuesday in each month. Hours from 2 to 9 p.m,
en, pursuant to R.S.O.
at all persons having
e of Andrew Clarkson
a or about the 31st day
salted on or before the
/03, to send by post pre.
Morton of the Town of
the Executors of the
iristian and surnames,
ions, the full particulars
merits of their accounts
Securities, if any,. held
'the said last mentioned
will proteed to tlistrib-
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ease among op parties
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J. .A. MORT()
tors of Andrew
assey - Harris Agency.
HAVE YOU A CUTTER ?
If" not, call and examine our stock
before purchasing elsewhere.
If you will need anything in the line
of Farm Implements or Machinery for
the coming season, place your order
early and get the best. Massey -Harris
goods are leaders everywhere.
Agent for -
Kemp Manure Distributor
Melotte Cream Separator
We also handle the Wm. Gray & Sons
BUGGIES and CUTTERS- universally
acknowledged to be the best and most
durable to be had.
ALF. GLOVER,
AGENT,
WINGHAM.
The. New Mill
CHOPPING
done at the New Mill,
Josephine St., North.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Feed of all kinds on hand.
Give us a trial.
D. McGRECOR
The New Mill Wingham.
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Winter Fair
GUELPH
DEC. 7TH TO DEC. 11TH 1003.
82.45 for the round trip from Wingham. Good.
going Dec. 6th to llth inclusive; valid for re-
turn on or before Dec. 14th.
Mt. Clemens Mineral Baths.
Situated. near Detroit. Quickly and com-
fortably reached by the Grana. Trunk.
The "St. Catharines Well."
The waters of this famous well are a great
specific for nervous disorders. Situated on the
direct line of the Grand Trunk, eleven miles
from Niagara Falls.
For tickets, and all information apply to
Agents.
L. HAROLD, Agent,Wingham.
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GUELPH
DECEMBER 7-11, 1908
Single first - Class Pare for hound Trip
GENERAL PUBLIC
Tickets good going December o to 11 inclu-
sive; good returning up to and including De-
cember 14, 1903. k'rom all stations in Ontario,
ihatbot Lake,
and West butt not West North
t Bay'.
JUDGES AND EXHIBITOIIS
On surrender of proper certificate, tickets
good going December 4 to 10, good returning
until December 15, 1903. From all stations in
Canada, Port Arthur, S.S. Marie, Ont., and East
CLOSING NAVIGATION
Last steamship, 'Cipher Lake Steatnslelp Line
leavelearreq Owen Sound Sa
uu1ay{
Nor.. 28,
and
FortWilliam,Tuesday,Dtcemer 1, 1000
For, full particulars apply to neareit C.P.R,
Agent, or to
A. H. fi0TMAN,
Assistant General Passenger Agent
1 King St, Mud. Woronto
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NEW IDEA RANGES
CROWN HURON
RANGES
HAPPY THOUGHT
RANGES
IDEAL FAVORITE
RANGES
BASE BURNERS --AH sizes
COLE'S HOT BLAST
COAL HEATER
AIR TIGHT WOOD
STOVES --All sizes
Guaranteed to give satisfaction.
Prices to suit. Call and examine
them before you buy elsewhere, at
FHSHi.EIGH'S HARDWARE STORE
The beat
You Order
from us will be delivered promptly
and yon will always find it of the
best quality.
Roasts of Beef, Veal,
Lamle and Fork.
Steaks, Chops, Soup
Bones, Boiling Pieces.
Highest prices paid for Hide
and Skins.
We are also prepared to pay the
highest prices for all kinds of
. Poultry.
We thank our customers for their
liberal patronage in the past, and
will give satisfaction to all who
favor us with their orders,
FELLS & MITCHELL.
Opposite Skating Rink.
From centre
to crust
The Market Bakery Bread is
perfection itself. White, light,
sweet centre; rich, brown, short
crust. Mixed, molded, baked
and delivered in just the way to
win your approval.
ALL. KINDS OF PASTRY
WEDDING CAKES A SPECIALTY
have ha ve all the latest machin
ery, and there is no need of
sending to the city for your
bread or pastry.
D. LO.UGHEED
Opposite Presbyterian Church.
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I wear. Also in Hell's and Youths' Fur Coats, Fur Caps, etc.,
most stylish Articles in Fine Furs, such as every lady is delighted to
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together with the most seasonable Ready-to-wear Tailored Clothing,
partioularly Overcoats.
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. Oar stooks in the above-mentioned lines are unusually large this
0 season. We have therefore determined that the best and quickest way to
• clear thein out is to put the pruning knife into every vestige of profits, so
• that not a piece of our immense collection of beautiful Furs or a single
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• shall remain within these walls on Christmas eve.
• A careful, intelligent look through the above departments will
r convince every intending buyer that when we offer bargains we mean
• every word that we write.
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• Our stock of Xmas Specialties was never more complete or attractive :,:
• and values were never better. Get your Xmas supplies here and you may 1y.
• be sure of a Merry Christmas, which we sincerely wish you each and all. It.
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Wingham, Ont.
GENTLEMEN :—It gives me great pleasure to write
you of the great satisfaction which I am receiving from
the use of your " Crown Huron" Range. I find
it most economical on fuel, and to keep a fire in
continuously both night and day with. an even degree
.of heat that. is easily controlled for any cooking. In my
experience with the " Crown Huron " I have been
unable to find a fault with it, and heartily recommend
it to anyone desiring a reliable Range.
Yours very truly,
J. D. BURNS.
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IRON and BRASS, BEGS !
These goods are ever becoming more popular,
and to keep pace with their growing popularity and
the consequent increasing demand for them, we
have placed in stock a few lines from which we
are sure everyone can make a pleasing choice.
PRICES, - $3.75, $4.00, $6.00, $6.50
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A fine line of
SIDEBOARDS, BEDROOM SUITS
PARLOR SUITS COUCHES, etc.,
All up-to-date goods at the lowest prices.
WALKER BRCS. &BUTTON
Furniture and Undertaking.
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