The Wingham Times, 1903-12-17, Page 8TILE WJ G IU)1 TIMES, DECEMBER 11, 1903
nr
rr--
'ealther 9.
December 9.
Holiday Goods on Display
This store open from 8 a.m. to
9.30 p.m., until jag, 1st, 1904,
It's GoQ� Time ��r Now
Stocks are at their hest, 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
-New Suit of .Clothes
New Overcoat
-New Fur Cuttt
-Ties
--Hose
---Silk Handkerchiefs
-Kid Gloves
---Underwear
FOR MOTHER
FOR
-New Siltc Dress
-Tow Silk Waist
-A Dress Pattern
-A Mantle
-A Fur Coat
-Fur Ruff
-Table Linen
-Table Napkins
-Caere
-Kid Gloves, Silk Mitts
-Silk' Handkerchief
-Linen Towels
--Fur Coat'
-Far Cap
-Umbrellas,
-Ties
-Shoes
--Gloves
--Mufflers
-Suspenders
SISTER
--Silk mitts
-Kid Gloves
-Silk Handkerchief
-Embroidered Handkerchief
-Par Ruff
-Fur Muff
-Seal Cont
-Persian Lamb Coat
-Dress Pattern
-Fancy Collars
-Fancy Belts
-Fancy Hose.
RITCHIE & CAMPBELL
TEE BRAYER BLOCK - WINGHAM.
sr'I
rb,,,Awbwvt.-1,,wzmi,s-tve.%Abwrafibwavt,i
LOOK OUT FOR
Santa Claus I
'
' •-//7Co-'RIGHT
Come early; you are
XMAS BOOMS
4.c
THE LAST CALL
TO CHRISTMAS
BARGAINS S !
Dressing Cases
anti fancy Articles
Beautiful sets in French Stag and
Ebony, •ontainiug brushes, combs
and : irrors; also Ebony brushes
mirrors separately, good value.
Musical Photo Albums and Cases
in great variety.
•
Our immense stock of Hol-
iday Goods is moving out
to satisfied customers.
sure to find what you want.
We have all the New Books,
daintily bound in cloth and burnt
leather. Standard works in vari-
ous styles of fancy binding and
printed on India paper. Several
styles of Poets in leather bindings
Very handsome editions
Shakespeare, Dickens an 'Scot
Toy Books of all kin -, b
fully colored and Mastro
Special value in linen and un -
tearable books, 5c to 35c each.
I
t
BIBLES & HYMN BOOKS
A special bargain in Bibles ; bean-
tifully bound in leather, large type,
references,• glossary, maps, etc ,
worth regularly 1.25 to 1.75, for OOc
Presbyterian Books of Praise,
100 to (x3.00 each.
Methodist Hymns, 30c to $3.00.
Special India paper 'edition, at
$1.25. 1,50, 2.25 and 3.00.
Bibles and Hymn Books (Metho-
dist and Presbyterian combined),
$1.00 to $3.00.
Catholic Prayer Books, 500 to 1.50
1•11001•••11MIMIIMMeiramo• *MONO
1
is the best Fonntain Pen on the
market. We are special agents
for these pens, and they are ancon- (
ditionally guaranteed. tf
TOY DEPARTMENT -Old Santa
never made so many toys as this •
y ear. We are distributing agents
for him, and all orders left here
'will receive prompt attention.
Choice bolls, lc to $3 00 each.
Magic Lanterns, 75e, $1.25 and $1.75.
Steam Engines, 75c, $1.25 and $1.75.
Soldier Suits, 25c each.
Mechanical Toys, 25c to $1.50 each.
Sleighs, Sleds, Doll Cabs, etc., etc.
Fancy Chinaware --
Makes the
'Most Suitable
Present for a Lady.
Onr customers tell us we have
the choicest stock ever shown in
Wingham, and our increasing sales
would indicate that the people are
right.
A11 kinds of Fancy Dishes are
here, the product of seine of the
best makers in the world: England,
Scotland, France, Austria, Ger-
'many and Japan are all represented.
We wish you all
A Merry, Merry Christmas.
Oeoper & Co.
(Successors to Alex, Ross.)
ALKER BROS. & BUTTON Th I g b
tJNlfEl`'i'14fktt#S, WtNGFtd11ti.
Night coils at Button Block, Sit Ritchie'sr rest•
4660* itchie's property on Scott S.
Gly house west of school on John
argestand est stock of Iron Beds
ever shown in rt9ingharn may be seen at
our store, and the prices are $3,75, $4.00,.
$(.00,r $7.00, $5.00 and $9.00. We carry
in stock springs to fit any bed. Dressers
and stands to match,
itte . Mop apposite Maddotrald block. W sash Bros. Bvi°rols,
STRAY RA SOW.
--Mrs. Virria. Dodds, a former welt.
known resident of Wingham tiled at her
{ of the, ued«r,�t d henle in Mint, iC1L, ort Snmlay last.
14r, +M Deoatteed had 'been ailing for flOitre s3;le
�, "ir air weeks. Mr.. s , , da anryddrfamily r1 a
i hi in
MINOR LOQALS,
J.
116. Laivanby has sola his hotel at
Belmore to Jas. Kirby.
-You eau get the Tzslss and Toronto
Daily Star one year for $480.
-Read the Tines whits. Tbay are
full of good things for Christmas buyers.
-The minutes of Huron County Coun-
cil wilt be fouud on another page of this
189110.
-R. R. Harris is mentioned as a prob-
able candidate for the Reeveship of
WroXeter.
-The annual meeting of the. County
L. 0. L. will be held is Wiughutn ou the
first Tuesday in January,
-Before you buy your Christmas
presents take a look at Ball Bros. uew
advt, in another Goiania of this issue.
--The annual tneetiug of the Bluevale
Cheese and Butter Co, will be held at
Foresters' hall, Bluevale this afternoou.
--The Western Foundry Co. have in-
stalled one of their immense kitchen
ranges iu the Queen's hotel at Seaforth.
-Mr. D. McGillicuddy, late editor of
the Goberich Signal has moved his family
to Ottawa, where Mr. 111cG]liiouady has
been engaged for some time.
-Remember library concert in S. S.
No. 5, Culross -Simpson's school on Wed-
nesday evening of next week. High-
classtaient and a good program.
-Blair's Broadway Comedians failed
to put in an appearance for their enter-
tainment on Monday evening. They
were del tyed at Listowel owing to the
storm,
roughs, code, hoarseness, and other throat
aihnottts aro gnirhly rebored by Cresolene
tablets. ten cents per box. AU drug ists
-The worst snow storm for two sea-
son strnok this section on Saturday last
and business was quiet in towu for a -
few days. The trains were very late on
Monday,
Pianos and organs of the best makes;
on terms to suit purchasers. Cali and
!noir through the stook and be convinced.
David Bell.
-The local merchants have their busi-
ness places very nicely decorated for the
holiday season. The appearance of
many of the stores would do credit to
city business houses,
-The TESIES will be sent to any ad-
dress till the end of 1904 for one dollar,
How would it do as a Christmas present
to that distant friend who is interested
in the news of this locality?
-Tho Seaforth Expositor has installed
a Rogers type -setting machine and here-
after the paper will be printed from
machine set type, The machine will do
the work of three compositors.
-The publication by the Toronto
News on Saturday last of a holiday
number consisting of 50 full sized pages
was a unique accomplishment. This is
the largest one cent paper ever publish-
ed in Canada.
-The next regular meeting of Cam
Caledonia, Sons of Scotland will be hel
ou Monday eveving next. The meetiu
will open at 7.30 o'clock and the officer
for the ensuing year will be elected
All members are requested to attend.
-The annual banquet of the medics
students of the Western University wa
held at London ou Thursday evenin
last. Among the speakers of the even
ing was Dr. Macdonald, M. P., of this
town, who responded to the toast, "The
Empire."
-At a recent meeting of the Directors
of the Turnberry Agricultural Society.
Mr. D. Bell was awarded a beautiful
diploma for his exhibit of pianos, organs,
sewing machines, etc , at the fall fair.
Mr. Bell has the diploma on exhibition
at his music store.
FOR SALE -Good frame house and
stable, five acres of land, a large quanti-
ty of fruit and shade trees, nice location.
To be sold at once. Apply to,
C. J. MAGUIRE, Real Estate Agt,
--The time for renewing subscriptions
to TIMES is here and s;tbscribers are
fiocki ug in to renew their papers for
1904. They have our thanks. Consult
our clubbing list before selecting your
newspapers for next year. We are re-
ceiving many new subscriptions.
-The R. H. Crowder Co.'s is head-
quarters in Winghain for everything in
men's wear. The store is now nicely
fitted up and there is an excellent show-
ing of articles suitable for Christmas pres-
ents for man or boy. The display of
neckties, scarfs, etc. is excellent.
WAetenn-5,000 Turkeys: 15c. for
choice stook. If your LIVE BUYER
won't take them at the .price, we will.
Wo want all kinds of Fowl, Dried
Apples, Beans, Large Onions and Raw
Furs. Geo. E. KING,
p
d
g
s•
s
g
-Mr. John McKay, who met with the
serious accident at the flour mill one day
last week is improving nicely at the hos-
pital in Toronto. It was found neces-
sary to remove the left eye, bat he will
still have the use of the right eye. It
will be a matter of two weeks before he
can leave the hospital.
-The window of Mr. W. J. Scott's
restaurant presents a very attractive
appoaranco. The choicest of holiday
confectionery and toys are nicely arrang-
ed, and the window is lighted by a'-ciust-
er of forty incandescent electric lights.
A gasoline lamp burning keeps the glass
nice and clear.
-Donald Gibson, son of Mr. A. E.
Gibson, manager of the Dominion Bank
met with a serious accident on Friday
evening last. He was skating down the
hill near the C. P. R. station, when he
fell, breaking one of his legs, near the
ankle. The boy will be confined to his
home for several weeks.
-The Western hotel and Tipling .&
Belden's general store at Griswold, `Man.
Were destroyed by fire on Thursday last,
Lees $30,000; insurance $19,000. T. G.
Tipling, one of the firm is a brother of
Amos Tipling of Wickham, attd Mr.
Walter Belden is a former resident of
this town,
0. B, Whelehan has been a;ppoint'ed
Registrar for South Perth.
Rev. rather lltoGnrty died at % tteWit.
This Makes the third death from jtirie8
snatained in waiver/aythe
rfire
. . 11WLs4aa, tax ..yi
WVVI YVVVYV VVV4.YWWwVYVVwv AMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMAAAAAA
A. Rt SMVIITR'S
big purchase of
Glothonot
Mon
Overntako of season, manufactured
& Co„
} for high•class trade by H, Shorey
treal,
f)) Sale to continue for 15 days
Men's Raglan Overcoats, wide
sweep, good cloth, splendid lining,
rel;. price $9 to $11, our price for 2
weeks, $7 50.
Youths' Raglan Overcoats, correct shape,side pookets,sizes 30 to 34, $4,50
Men's Suits, heavy weight, A 1 liuiug, good all year round suits, $4,00,
$5,75, $7.00, $8.80, $10,00.
Youths' Double Breast and Single -Breast Suits, at $3.75, $4.50, $5.00,
$5,70, f'0 00. To see is to buy.
A few dozeu Boys' and Women's heavy black all -wool Hose, 85o a pair.
Dozens Men's Silk Handkerchiefs at 25e, regular 50e.
Men's Fancy Vests, beauties, and below•regular prices.
A few pairs Ladies' Curl Gauntlets, light color, 500; reg 750 and $1.00.
Men's and Youths' Underwear, Mitts, Gloves,Smocks, Overalls, Odd
Coats, Odd Vests, Odd Pants.
j CIiISIIOLM BLOCK,
AAAAAMAAAA AMAA,AAAAAAAAAA
P.S.-Doors open at S a,m, Close at 8 p.m.
A. R. SMITH
1
WINGHAM.
VVWWVWVWWVVVVVW;NW
'GREAT'
istrnas
Sale,
1
Watches, Jewelry, Rings,
Silverware, Japanese China,
Brush and Comb cases,
Novelties, etc., etc.
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.
ONCIOILIPON
A beautiful Wall Pocket given
with every purchase of $2 or over.
Halsey Park,
I /I'ncdonald Block
WINGBAM.
-The Dominion Salt Co., head office
at Sarnia, with an authorized capital of
$200,000, has been incorporated,
-Collector Robertson informs us
tb at up to the evening of the 14th all
the town taxes but some $500 had been
paid. This isnot as good a showing as
last year, when on Dec. 14th the un-
collected taxes amounted to about $300.
The extra 5 per cent, will be charged on
the unpaid $500.
It will pay
von to caIl in and see Scott's
Christmas stock of
CONFECTIONERY ; RUWTS
The finest ever shown in
Wii,gham.... .. ,.....
Over 11001'i oxes of Boniloos
to choose frons, Prices from
15c to $3.00 per box.......,
25 CALS14 OF ORANGES
:'rices 15c to 70e per dozen.
We have everything lit our line -NUTS,
OANIlIES, and an endless stock of
Christmas Goods.
A call solicited:
W. J SCOTT.
Everybody
Is Talking
About Humberstoiio's
CHINA,
JAPANESE WARE,
DINNER SETS,
TEA SETS,
TOILET SETS.
Seldom, yes never, have the people of
Wingham smiled their approval Me such
beautiful goods as We are displaying for
the trtias trade. To see them is to buy.
Santa Claus is coming with
ORANGES, LEMONS,
NUTS, CANDIES,
and everything suitable for the holiday
season.
1. Hurnbersione,
$8 Vattei
1
•
ORnoNi.
.
2
D. M.
•
•
BARGAINS! BARGAINS I�t
• BARGAINS ! I I
•♦
•
In every line of our very attractive display of the latest, best and 2
• most stylish articles in Fine Furs, such as every lady is delighted to 'o
wear, Also in Men's and Youths' Plir Coats, F,ur Caps, etc., 2.
together with the most seasonable Ready-to-wear Tailored Clothing, ♦-
• particularly Overcoats. •2
♦ Our stooks in the above•mentioned lines are unusually large this
2 ♦ season. We have therefore determined that the best and quickest way to
clear them out is to put the pruuiug knife into every vestige of profits, SO
••
that not a piece of our immense collection of beautiful Furs or a single
♦ garment of our handsome, comfortable and perfeot•fitting Overcoats
♦ shall remain within these walls on Christmae eve.
• A careful, intelligent look through the above d'partments will
♦ convince every intending buyer that when we offer bargains we mean
2 every word that we write.
♦
Christmas
•
2 • Our stock of Xmas Specialties was never mord complete or attractive
and values were never better. Get your Xmas supplies here and you may
2 be sure of a Merry Christmas, which we sincerely wish you each and all,
• • (yid" Highest prices for trade. A good Organ, almost new, for sale
2 cheap; will exchange for either dry or green wood.
•
•
•
•♦
•
•
♦•
r
2
D. M Gordon
♦
••2
♦
s
i
•
♦•
•
2
♦
..,
•
e•
♦
•i
♦
♦.
•
•
Highest prices paid for rarnt Produce.
DIRECT IMPORTER. •♦•
♦•i♦♦♦•♦•••••••••••+♦♦♦♦♦O ••••••••••••••••••••••••••.'
•l•
5.
4.
4.
4.
.4.
4.
4.•
♦
4.
♦
4
♦
.5.
4.
4.
I Goal Bills �.
Some Ranges are like some people. They have in-
satiable appetites, but they do very litt e in return for all
a they consume. The Crown on Range burns
M less coal and does more work th= - any other Range. It 4
,§ gets less expensive every day .0 use it. •4•
Made by
Western Foundr • Go.,
✓ Ltd.,
Wingham, Ont.
h SELLING AGENTS
ALEX. YOUNG &
SON W1NCHAM.
J. BUGG & SON
Wingham, Ont., March 4th, 1903. .
:€ THE WESTERN FOUNDRY CO., LIMITED, ;•
WINGHAM, ONT. '
4'. Huron" Range for some time and thought you might like to know
+: what satisfaction it dives. It could not be better, It is easily re-
gulated, and BURNS VERY LITTLE COAL OR WOOD, which
4' is a great consideration, its baking qualities are unequalled. We
have not had the least bit in trouble with it at any time. I consider
it one of the best and most up -to date ranges made. Wishing
yousuccess, I remain,
4.
•4•
.1.4.4444+4.444..1.+4•444.4.4•44444444 4444.44+++4.4•444•444.144.4.4.444.4.
Dear Sirs: -Have been using one of your 9-18 "Crown
4.
i
-i•'
''
M
Yours truly,
H. GOOD'
►f yyy,,,,,,yyvyvvyv yyyyyvv YYYYYVYVryiryvyy'Iyyyy71y�y
iIRON andBRASS
t
These goods are ever becoming more popular, i
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, - $3.7 5, $4,00, $6,00, $6.50
A good line of Dressers and Stands to match.
A fine line of
SIDEBOARDS,
PARLOR SUITS
All up-to'.date goods at
I3EDROOM SUITS
COUCHES, etc,,
the lowest prices,
1.
a
4
4
�I
M�
t WALKER BROS. & BUTTON,
Furniture and Undertaking.
The Parniture Store opposite tlae Post Oifee. i,
444ii AiAAAAAA4 t AA AAAAAAA* dillAA.AAAAAA ,AAJtikLLAJ AAAA ;A +