The Wingham Times, 1903-12-10, Page 8THE WINGIWI TIMES, DECEMBER 10, 1903
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TMs store open from 8 a.m. to
9.30 P.M., lila 1111. 1st, 1904.
It's toed Time suy Now
Stocks are at their best, and besides the usually
complete and satisfactory assortment below are
a few suggestions that we can supply, suitable
for Xmas gifts :
FOR FATHER FOR BROTHER
—Shoes —Fur Coat
—New Snit of Clothes —Fur Can
—New Overcoat
---New Fur Coat
—Ties
—Hose
—Silk Handkerchiefs
—Kid Gloves.
—Underwear
FOR MOTHER
—Umbrellas,
—Ties
—Shoes
—Gloves
—Mufflers
—Suspenders
FOR SISTER
—New Silk Dress
—New Silk Waist
—.A. Dress Pattern
—A Mantle
—A Fur Coat
—Fur Ruff
—Table Linen
—Table Napkins
—Collars
—Kiel Gloves, Silk Mitts
—Silk Handkerchief
—Linen Towels
—Silk Mitts
Gloves
—Silk Handkerchief
—Embroidered Handkerchief
—For Ruff
—Fur Muff
—Seal Coat
—Persian Lamb Coat
—Dress Pattern
—Fancy Collars
—Fancy Belts
—Fancy Hose.
,RITCHIE Sc. CAMPBELL,
THE BEAVER Bcacr. - WINGHAIS.
THE BEAVER BLOCK - WINGHAM.
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immense display of new and beautiful Holiday Goods, especially
selected with a view to meeting the every requirement of the
gift -makers of Wingham and vicinity.
TOY DEPARTMENT DRESSING CASES AND
FANCY ARTICLES
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The way the letters are pouring
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+ lists that are in them, will keep Sant'
Claus very busy filling orders, so • e
+ advise you to get your letter he = at
once in order that Santa may ; ve it
+ his personal attention.
.O Come along (with your r others)
+ children, and see what we h 'e stored
+ away for yon.
Dolls in great riety
Sleighs and Si s
Toy Books
Mechauical Toys,
♦ Drums, Banks, etc., etc.
PRESENTATION BOOKS
Daintily bound volumes of Stand-
ard Authors, and padded Leather
Editions of the Poets, also the latest
Fiction in attractive bindings, are
awaiting your selection. Also
Boy's Own Annual
Girl's Own Annual
Chums and Young Canada
British Workman, etc., etc.
Beautiful Sets in French Stag
and Ebony, containing Brushes,
Combs aucl Mirrors; also Ebony
Brushes and Mirrors separately.
Splendid values.
Musical Photo Albums and Cases
in great variety
FANCY CHINAWARE
For a Christmas or Wedding Pre-
sent there is no place in Wingham
that gives you such a variety of
Chinaware suitable for a lady as
will be found here.
Don't forget this department
when you are selecting your pre-
sents for this year.
Special priced tables for your
convenience.
5 decorations of Limoges China
The new " Vienna " ware
German and Austrian China
Wedgewcod ware
Japanese ware.
We can take care of the Christmas buyers. We have the
right thing for every person. The right place for every person.
—J. Button & Co. are retiring from
the boot and shoe business and announce
a great clearing sale. See advt. la au•
other column o4 this issue.
—Mr. Geo. Lamont, of the Iiluevale
road has taken a situation on the G. T.
} R. and is at present working at the
Whitechurch station.
Srov rs—All kinds, at bargain prices,
as we need Money and mut sell stoves.
Call and see what we have.
A. Youxo & SON,
—The Dominion Bank is opening a
branch office in St. Thomas, under the
management of Mr J. K. Pearce, for-
merly manager at Seaforth.
—Dr. Macdonald, M, P. was one of
the speakers at a tea -meeting, entertain-
ment held in'the Presbyterian church at
'Walton on Monday evening,
Srovns.—Gall and see our aseortrent
of stoves and get our prices. We love
a large stock op hand and will sell them
at a very low price.
A. YOUNG e SON.
—Mr. C. J, Maguire, Wingham's real
estate agent. has a number of bargains
in farm. and town property. See his list
in another column of this issue.
—The Sunday school at Zetland will
hold their annual Christmas • entertain-
ment on the evening of December 29th.
A good program is being prepared.
Rev. Dr. Gandy was in Toronto for a
few days this week attending an impor-
tant meeting of the Missionary Society
Execvtive of the Methodist church.
—The K. O. T. M, concert on Friday
evening last was not largely attended.
Miss Beckett was prononuced a good
singer by those Who heard her. She was
assisted by local talent.
—The junior branch of the Women's
Auxiliary intend holding a sale of work
in the school room of St. Paul's Church
an Saturday, December twelfth, com-
mencing at three o'clock.
The best stock of Picture Moulding
ever shown in Wingham may be seen at
our store. Bring along your pictures
and have thecal framed with the best
moulding.
WALKER BROS. &BUTTON.
—Mr. Jim Fax is the best comic sing-
er and the most popular, is evident by
the fact that he has six weeks' engage-
ments booked. Hear him at the Scot-
tish concert on Thursday evening, Janu-
ary 7th.
—Our advertisers will avoid posssible
i disappointment by having copy handed
fin by Monday noon at the latest, We
do our best with changes handed in after
that time, but cannot promise to give
them attention, especially at this busy
season.
—We notice by our exchanges that
people are pondering over the perplex-
ing problem: When live hogs are so low
in price, why does dressed pork of all
kinds maintain the same old figures?
Same way here boys; it is a harder
question to figure out than,' How old is
1 Ann?—Harriston Review.
+'oughs, colds, hoarseness, and other throat
ailments are quickly relieved by Cresoleno
tablet.;. ten cents per box. All druggists
—Mr. J. Buckeley has sold the Star
restaurant business to Mr. L. G. Kruse,
lace of Brussels and the new proprietor
took possession on Saturday last. Mr.
Kruse is a man of many years experi-
I ence in the restaurant business and the
TlaMES has much pleasure in welcoming
him to town and wishing him success
in his business.
—A team of horses driven by Mr. T.
J. McLean made things lively on Jos-
ephine street for a few minutes at the
noon hour on Saturday last. The
horses rau with full speed down the
street and collided with a telephone pole
I south of the Broadway House. The
pole was smashed very badly, but driver
and cutter were not injured.
PERSONAL. •
Rev. D. Perrie spent part of this week
in Toronto,
Mrs. and Miss Movies left Wingham
en Monday last for Zion City, I11.
Miss Maggie Hiscocks is spending a
few weeks with her aunt in Toronto.
Mrs. Lorne Campbell, of Roseland,
+B. C. is visiting with Mrs. J. D. Burns.
+ I Mayor Vanstone was in Goderich for
-s a few days this week on legal business.
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• Mr. Hugh Taylor has moved his fami-
ly and household effects to Toronto
+ Mr. McMillian, of High River, Man.
• was calling on Wingham friends for a
+ few days this week.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Williams, of
+ I Morris left on Friday last on a business
+ + trip to Wales, England. They expect.
+ I to be away until about the end of Feb-
ruary.
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Everybody
is Talkie
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CHINA,
JAPANESE WARE,
DINNER SETS,
TEA SETS,
TOILET SETS.
Seldom, yes never, have the people of
'D'inghanl smiled their approval on such
beautiful goods as we are displaying for
the Xmas trade, To see them is to buy.
Santa Claus is coming with
ORANGES, LEI4IONS,
NUTS, CANDIES,
And artterythlrig suitable for the holiday
prl.
Humberstone,
MINOR LOCALS.
—Hear Harold Jarvis at the Se ottish
concert on January 7th.
—School meetings in rural sections
will be held the last Wednesday of De-
c ember.
r. Jo n Hewer has purchased Mr.
F. Seli's barber shop and is now in
charge.
The regular meeting of Court Mait-
land, 0. 0. P. will be held on Friday
evening of this week.
--Hugh A. McLean, of Underwood
has been appointed Clerk of the Sixth
Division Court of Bruce county.
----The railways are offering the usual
reduced rates for the holidaya. 'See
advts. in another column for particulars.
—All town, village and township
councils will hold their regular statutory.
meeting on Tnesday next, Deeember
I5th.
The finest display of guitars, mando-
olins, and mouth organs. Call and see
them at D. Bell's music store.
----When. you need anything in the
printing or advertising lines, ring up.
'phone No. 4; will that get the Teas
office.
-Dr. McKenzie, son of Mr. Geo, IIe-
Kenzie, of this town, has been elected
honorary president of the Monkton
hockey club.
---Mr. Jos. Casemore is moving to town
this week from Morris and will occupy
the house reeent•Iy purchased from Mr.
GVIl�(1II A y3ohn Mc1V erin,
)SOIiN.
LIu�[—In Howick, at Farrell's Corner, on
Dec. 2nd the wife of Mr. Henry Timm ; a daugh-
ter.
BARTON—In Mildmay, on Dec, let the wife of
R. J. Barton; a daughter.
SMITH—In West Wawanosh, on December
2nd, the wife of John G. Smith; a daughter.
Gram:MS—In Hallett, on November 29th, the
wife of Mr. J. Gihbings ; of a son.
Boss—On December 7th. at 839 Bathurst st.
Toronto to Mr. and Mrs. dolor R. Bone, for-
merly of East Wawanosh; a daughter.
DIED
GAT.I.AORER—In Belgrave, on December 4th,
Maggie D. Millar, wife of Robt. Gallagher,
aged 41 years.
Onn--1n Kinloss, on November 28th, William
Orr, agecl GG years.
Wrlsox —In West Wawanosh. on November
28th, Charles Wilson, in his 82nd year.
MCKAv—In Ashfield, on November 20th, Mrs.
Kenneth McKay, aged 82 ears.
SwA:c—In Belfast, on Nov. 28th, Win. Jos
Swan, aged 11 yrs. 1 month, and 14 clays,
RITeniE—In Ashfield, on Nov. 28th, Alfred
E. Ritchie, aged 37 years and 20 days.
mtTAnsoN—In re on Dec. 3,Elizabeth
Cardiff, wife of Jas. B. Williamso, aged 08
years and 2 days.
Dor. ex—In Blyth, on November 24th, Gideon
Doupe aged 88 years and 0 days.
Glans—In Lonesboro, on November 27th,
Thomas Gibbs, aged 58 years, 7 months and 25
days.
The New Mill
CHOPPING
done at the .New Mill,
Josephine St., North.
Satisfactioncar
g anteed.
Feed of all kinds on hand.
Give us a trial,
D. MCCRECOR
The New Mill Wingham.
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big purchase of
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Ovorniale of season, manufactured
for high-class trade by U. Shorey
& Co„ Montreal.
Sale to continue for 15 days
Men's Raglan Overcoats, wide
sweep, good cloth, splendid lining,
reg. price SO to $11, our price for 2
weeks, $7 50.
Youths' Raglan Overcoats, correct shape,sido pookets,sizes 80 to 34, $4.50
Men's Suits, heavy weight, A 1 lining, good all year round suits, $4,90,
$5.75, $7.00, $5.80, $10.00.
Youths' Double Breast and Single -Breast Suits, at $3.75, $4.50, $5.O0,
$5.70, 80.00. To see is to buy.
A few dozen Boys' and Women's heavy black all -wool Hose, 35c a pair.
Dozens Men's Silk Handkerchiefs at 25o, regular 50o.
Men's Fancy Vests, beauties, and below regular prices.
A few pairs Ladies' Curl Gauntlets, light Dolor, 500; reg 75e and $1.00.
Men's and Youths' Underwear, Mitts,,Gloves, Smocks, Overalls, Odd
Coats, Odd Vests, Odd Pants.
P.S.—Doors open at 8 a.m. Close at 8 pen.
A. R. SMITH
CHISHOLM BLOCK,
WINGHAM.
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GREAT'
ristmas
Sale.
Watches; Jewelry, Rings,
Silverware, Japanese China,
Brush and Comb cases,
Novelties, etc., etc.
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Our stock is much too large; and in order
to clear it out we will give extraordinary
bargains all this month.
Don't miss this great opportunity for buying
fine Xmas Presents very cheap.
A beautiful Wall Pocket given
with every purchase of $2 or over.
Halsey Park,
Mvcdonald Block
WINGHAM.
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WALKER BROS. & BUTTON
UNDERTAKERS. WINGHAM.
Night calls at Button Block, 'or resi-
I dence at Ritchie's property on Scott St.
or third house west of school on John
street. Shop opposite Macdonald block
STRAY SOW.
CAXE onto the pr th sos of the undersigned,
Lot:37, Conces. 10, East Wawanosh on
or about the 22nd o ovomber, one Yorkshire
Sow. Owner can have sante by proving prop-
erty and paying expenses.
J. A. MENZIES, Wingham P.O.
•7.'HE ANNUAL
Cheese &
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a Board of Directors
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URGBSS, Secretary,
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them taken. (`,all and see
latest, bt 9t and most ;')/01atedthe
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gXmas Presents, at
Armstrong & Co's Studio
WINGHAM
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Has a new method for painless
extraction. No cocaine.
Special attention to the care of children's
teeth.
Moderate prices, and all work guaranteed.
OFFICE.-- In McKenzie Wilding, opposite
National hotel.
DR, BROWN, L. R. C. P. London England.
Graduate of London, few Yorit and Chi -
ca.
Diseases of Eye Ear, Noso and Throat.
Will be at the Queen's Hotel, Wingham, 4th
Tuesday in each month. Hours from to 9p.m.
Massey -Harris Agency.
HAVE YOU A CUTTER ?
If not, call and examine our stook
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 acrd CUTTERS—universally
acknowledged to be the best and most
durable to be had.
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• In every lino of our very attractive display of the latest, best and
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most stylish articles in Fine Furs, such as every lady is delighted to
♦ wear. Also in Bien's and Youths' Fur Coats, Fur Caps, etc„
• together with the most seasonable Ready-to-wear Tailored clothing,
• particularly Overcoats.
Onr stocks in the above.mentioned lines are unusually large this
• season. We have therefore determined that the bust and quickest way to
•clear them 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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garment of our handsome, comfortable and perfect -fitting Overcoats
• shall remain within these walls on Christmas eve.
• A careful, intelligent look through the above departments will
• •convince every intending buyer that when we 'offer bargains we mean
• every word that we write.
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Our stook of Xmas Specialties was never more complete or attractive
• and values were:never better. Get your Xnas supplies here and you may
• be sure of a Merry Christmas, which we sincerely wish you each and all,
• EN— Highest prices for trade. A good Organ, almost new, for sale
• cheap; will exchange for either dry or green wood.
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Tne Western Foundry Go., Ltd.
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DEAR SIRS: I have much pleasure in stating that
4• we have found the "Crown Huron" Range satisfac- 4
tory, in every way.
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F H. H. CHISHOLM.
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IRON and BRASS BEDS !
These goods are ever becoming more popular,
and to keep dace 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 good line of Dressers and Stands to match.
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s. SIDEBOARDS, BEDROOM SUITS
E PARLOR. SUITS COUCHES, etc.,
C All up,to-date goods at the lowest prices,
WALKER BROS. & BUTTON
Furniture and Undertaking.
ElShe Pnrnitttre Store opposite the Post Office.
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