HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1908-12-10, Page 8TUB WiNG1iAM tIMES, DECEMBFR 10, 1V98
KING'S FOR BARGAINS 1 ` WE WANT YOUR TRADE LIQUIDATORS*
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As the time is drawing near for Christmas shopping we would draw
the attention of our customers to the many lines we have
suitable for Christmas gilts.
FURS, --A fine selection from the .best makers. and every piece
a fine specimen of workmanship, style, etc. Neck
Furs from $1.50 to $20,00.
Fancy Handkerchiefs, Fancy Collars, Ruching, Ribbons,
Fine Laces, Insertions, etc., in abundance.
KID GLOVES,—Our line of guaranteed Pid Gloves in both long
and short lengths is the best we have ever shown.
DRESS GOODS.—Our stock of Dress Goods, Fancy Waistiugs,
Silks, Satins,, etc. This is the place where you can pro-
cure a most acceptable gitt,
We extend a cordial invitation to EVERY PERSON to come and
inspect our stock,
WANTED.—Roll Butter, Fresh Eggs, Beans, Dried Apples and
Raw Furs. Highest cash prices for trade.
BUTTER 27c. - FRESH EGGS. SOC.
of Hanna Bros, 530,000 stock General Merchandise
The buyers of Wingham and vicinity have their first opportunity to raid the
enormous and select stock of splendidly assorted merchandise gathered together by
Hanna Bros. and are now ordered to be slaughtered by the assignee.
Every day throughout December this sale will be continued. Orders are
imperative. The stock simply must be cleared out, thus you will find every article in
every department sweepingly underpriced. The people will instantly respond to such.
radical values in seasonable goods, so come early and get better attention.
DRESS GOODS AND SUITINGS AT A PRICE
The entire stock of new Dress Goods, Suitings, Silks, etc. are so radically underpriced
that they will be the first to go. .►, .
Remnants and, Ends.
A table will be filled up with ends of from 2 to 5 yards, marked at such prices as will make ' them
good buying. $1.50 Silk Eolienne $1.10.
MINOR LOCALS, ����� CHEAP 4 Dress Ends only, lovely satin stripe Silk Eolienne in dainty shades for evening wear, exclusive in
GOOD PRICES s tyle, rich in appearance, durable in wear, regular $1.50. Special per yard .............. $1.10
MARRIED GOODS Go
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—Two weeks from Friday will be BROWN—WHITFIELD—At the residence of (`� J. Christmas. Do your Christmas shop• the bride's parents, on December 2nd, by Rev. GREAT SWEEP IN LADIES' FURNISHINGS.
John Henderson, Mr. Angus D. Brown to Mfea ' Vl
1 Amolia L. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. T. E.
ping ear y.
Get your copy of the Christmas Globe
ma
mac or New Year's if4o. A nice line of �1-
Whitfield, all of Groy'Iownehip.
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PERSONAL,•
WINTER TERM
Wo shall be glad to have oontrlbntions to
this from any our readers. If Pon
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have visitors or purpose going swap yourself,
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drop in and tell no, or send us A note to that
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JANUARY `�,th
Mr. D. MoOormioh is spendipg this
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hair.
r10RQ YOUNG PEOPLE
Inspector Robb hits been called to
? trained by our management tbali app
other in 'tor 0.Great demand for
Kingston owing to the death of his
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our graduatse as Buini ss t`ollcgoTeachevs,
brother,
Private Secretaries, Office Assistant. ,lbto.
The embodiment of the most�xPert,
Mr. W. C. Thompson, of Hamilton,
Modern Systemsknown ipr ` Business
Science. we invite cemparJAcn. Three
was calling on old Wingham friends
Departments, Manned by ykiiledinstruct-
last week.
ors,
Mr, Wm, McDonogh, of Toronto,
COMM�P,CIAL,
was visiting with Winghanl friends for
STENOGRAPHY,
a few days.
TELEGRAPHY.
Mr. W. J. Deyell has returned home
Genuine French Kid Gloves, 12 button length, Perrins guaranteed stock, in white, black and tans.
after spending several months at Sas-
Mail Courses in all Business College and
kat0on, SHek.
., Sigh School Bubjects.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson were in
ingham
Guelph for a few days this week attend -
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jug the Winter Fair.
le a
Business Colleg
Mr, John Hamilton, of Gilbert Plains,
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Man., is visiting with his parents, Mr.
GEO. SPOTTON, PRINCIPAL.
and Mrs. H. Hamilton.
Mr. Wilbert Million and Miss Annie
a FIFTH, this Great will open, and continue
Nixon were visiting with TeeswatEr
friends for over Sunday.
TUB WiNG1iAM tIMES, DECEMBFR 10, 1V98
KING'S FOR BARGAINS 1 ` WE WANT YOUR TRADE LIQUIDATORS*
SABLE
CM ISTM.A►5 GC►ODS
As the time is drawing near for Christmas shopping we would draw
the attention of our customers to the many lines we have
suitable for Christmas gilts.
FURS, --A fine selection from the .best makers. and every piece
a fine specimen of workmanship, style, etc. Neck
Furs from $1.50 to $20,00.
Fancy Handkerchiefs, Fancy Collars, Ruching, Ribbons,
Fine Laces, Insertions, etc., in abundance.
KID GLOVES,—Our line of guaranteed Pid Gloves in both long
and short lengths is the best we have ever shown.
DRESS GOODS.—Our stock of Dress Goods, Fancy Waistiugs,
Silks, Satins,, etc. This is the place where you can pro-
cure a most acceptable gitt,
We extend a cordial invitation to EVERY PERSON to come and
inspect our stock,
WANTED.—Roll Butter, Fresh Eggs, Beans, Dried Apples and
Raw Furs. Highest cash prices for trade.
BUTTER 27c. - FRESH EGGS. SOC.
of Hanna Bros, 530,000 stock General Merchandise
The buyers of Wingham and vicinity have their first opportunity to raid the
enormous and select stock of splendidly assorted merchandise gathered together by
Hanna Bros. and are now ordered to be slaughtered by the assignee.
Every day throughout December this sale will be continued. Orders are
imperative. The stock simply must be cleared out, thus you will find every article in
every department sweepingly underpriced. The people will instantly respond to such.
radical values in seasonable goods, so come early and get better attention.
DRESS GOODS AND SUITINGS AT A PRICE
The entire stock of new Dress Goods, Suitings, Silks, etc. are so radically underpriced
that they will be the first to go. .►, .
Remnants and, Ends.
A table will be filled up with ends of from 2 to 5 yards, marked at such prices as will make ' them
good buying. $1.50 Silk Eolienne $1.10.
MINOR LOCALS, ����� CHEAP 4 Dress Ends only, lovely satin stripe Silk Eolienne in dainty shades for evening wear, exclusive in
GOOD PRICES s tyle, rich in appearance, durable in wear, regular $1.50. Special per yard .............. $1.10
MARRIED GOODS Go
1;.
—Two weeks from Friday will be BROWN—WHITFIELD—At the residence of (`� J. Christmas. Do your Christmas shop• the bride's parents, on December 2nd, by Rev. GREAT SWEEP IN LADIES' FURNISHINGS.
John Henderson, Mr. Angus D. Brown to Mfea ' Vl
1 Amolia L. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. T. E.
ping ear y.
Get your copy of the Christmas Globe
ma
mac or New Year's if4o. A nice line of �1-
Whitfield, all of Groy'Iownehip.
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Herelyou will have a chance of a life -time to store a most acceptable Christmas,
at the BIG BOOK ,5'TORD. Price 500 in
tubes ready for mailing.
MARTIN—In East Wawanosli, on December
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OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF
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Gifts at a pric
—Read the TrmEs clubbing offers in
another column. W0 can giveQn low
4th, James Martin, aged M years, 7 months and
14 days.
YolrmL—In Morris, on December 6th, Robert
Youill, aged 01 ears, 8 months and 3 days.
L A D I who' S' COATS!
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Moeh Caauntlets
clubbing tutee on any newspalfer,
ARMSTRONG—In Blyth. on November ;lith,
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$2.00 $1.25•
Give the boys and gi la ur excellent
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James Armstrong, aged EQ years.
MCNAUGIlToN—In Grey, on December 2nd,
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Ladies' finest Brown Mocha Gauntlets, wrist wide and deep.' Regular 2.00. Special:......... $1,25
shoes for Christmas. I iLVflthing more
sensible. "'STT J. GREER•
Robert McNaughton, in his 95th year.
SATAGE—In Grey, on November 27th, Sarah
Jane Vance, relict of the late John Snvage,
® WILL POSITIVELY BE SOLD AT COST.
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$2.75 12 Button Kid Gloves $2.15.
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—During the first ten months of this
aged 69 years and 3 months.
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year 242 railway employees were killed
Dobson in his 88th ye r,liov. 27th, Lawrence
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The whole is Brand New Goods—all this seasons make—bought
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Genuine French Kid Gloves, 12 button length, Perrins guaranteed stock, in white, black and tans.
and 259 injured while engaged in rail-
MITCHELL—At YOrkton, Sask., on November
27th, James blitchell, formerly of Grey town-
ash
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regular $2,'15. Special........ . 2
ship, in his 53rd year.
• ed here are unequalled by any other hoose, even in the
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—The annual meeting of the East
Huron Liberal Association held at Brus-
Mohay—At ukotoks, Sask., on Nov. 19th,
Mary Belle McKay, beloved wife of Neil Mc-
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• large cities. On SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER
Sale
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Belts and Collars.
gay, formerly of Morris, aged 80 years.
a FIFTH, this Great will open, and continue
eels on Tuesday was very well attended.
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Newest and best 50c Fancy Collars and Belts, special ....................................... 38c
Report will be given in our neat issue.
Court Mait•
TENDERS WANTED.
sold. "FIRST C014IE, BEST SERVED.
Newest and best 25c T and 35c ancy Collars and Belts, special ................................ 190
—The regular meeting of
land, No. 25, Canadian Foresters will be
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Back Combs Underpriced.
held On Friday evening of this week.
Tenders will be received by the undo signed
up to the 16th of January nest for tl urchaso
While this Great Sale is cin on, ever other artment of our
going Y
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attractive stocks will be carefully looked after, particular
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Genuine hand carved, handsomely set Back Combs, every setting guaranteed or comb replaced,
All members are requested to be
present.
of -the following properties, nam y :
1. Villago Lots 14,15 and 10 the West side
!r attention being paid to our new and very attractive
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combs specially bought for Christmas trade,
Lightning hitch hockey shoes—the
of Queen street in the Villa of Whitechurch
ouwhichissituatenco Ifo ableframocottage
in good repair, and a d�frame stable.
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$1.25 values, special..... .r... ............ .. ... . 95C
.. � 65c
$1.00 value, special ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '
best that ie. W II LIa cS 00, Read advt.
2• The North East rner of Lot 27 in the
Wawanosh, 111
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' 75 value, special. .. 50C
re sensible Christmas presents on
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Tenth Concession of ast cont
ing one acre of land upon which is situate a
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—The Scarlet Chapter, L. O. L., will
frame store and dwelling and frame stable and
blacksmith shop. This being also the location
of the Fordyce post office.
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t' Trade as usual, and cash always. Compliments of the season
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Everything in Carpets, Rus Draperies, Curtains
HOUSE FURNISHINGS REDUCED.— ' Y g P , Rugs, P ,
meet in the orange Hall, on Monday
Terms—Ten per cent. of the purchase
mousy on acceptance of offer and the balance
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s, to each and all.
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Window Shades, etc. etc., are included in this big sale.
evening, December 14th. Members will
lease ke note of date and attend the
within thirty days thereafter.
No tender necessarily accepted.
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P Dated this 9th day of December A. D., 904.
meeting, R. PANSTOIv3 , wingham P.O. a Do
��MEN'S FURNISHINGS UNDERPRICED.
—The annual Scottish concert will •
be held in January, The committee is NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
o It matters not what you look for, new Fancy Neckwear, Handkerchiefs, Separate Vestsp_ tl; ►
�SON�+3��8E� i0��®M91fD09i�6DEdd0®t9��iQi�A��O
arranging to senors fir ditto sr. talent. Hosiery, fancy and plain Shirts, Gloves' ..',and Mitts, Underwear, Hats and Caps.
Ilt��ii0•taIDOP�
We hope to announce date af}d 8n11 ass the matter of IiaxlvA 13Ros., of You will find such reduction its these below. -
particulars in our next issue. // wingham, ont., General Dlerchants, DR. MARGARET Q: CALDER
—The tea you buy may Pb good, but Insolvents. h cosens
Honor Graduate of Toronto University,Qyou may be quite sure it is if it is"Sa- Notice is hereby given that theabovenamed Ritchie & : Licentiate of Ontario College of Physicians 50e Cashmere Hose 3$c•
' / have made an assignment to me for the benefit and Surgeons.
lada.f' It is infinite /more delicious of creditors. Devotes special attention to diseases of Eye,
CCC/// Also take notice that for the par a of REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE. Ear, Nose and Throat. Eyes thoroughly tested.
and decidedly more economical than taking ad.antage of the gesibiliti oY the Glasses properly fitted. The entire range Of imported English Cashmere Hose, dalntly embroidered or plain black, regular
other teas because it goes farther, holiday trade, I am conducting tb bueinese Ol v^ICE—with Dr, Kennedy. 50c. Special ........................................................................
until January 1st, when the a ore} llbe closed �+ • Ofilce Hours -3 to 5,. 7 to 8 p.m.
—The entertainment given by the and inventories prepared f L e. purpose of Farm Properties, ties. -
realizing upon the assets. p 15c Fancy Excelda Handkerchiefs 10c.
ohoir of St. Andrews' Presbyterian Creditors are notified to set at my office,
64 Wellington St. west, Toronto, on Friday, CANADIAN HOME CIRCLES Finest Excelda Handkerchiefs, plain and fancy contras and borders, large size, regular 15c.
church, on Tuesday evening was well December Ilth, at 3 o'clock p. m., for the ap• 10C
attended and all were well pleased with pointment of Inspectors and for the ordering Some exceptional values in Special....................................................................... .
of the affairs of the estate generally. A state P
the excellent evening's entertainment, ment of the affairs will not be presdnted at farms. If you want One it will Wingham Circle, No. 4:34
this meeting, 90c Ribbed Wool Underwear 63c.
—Box social at Holmes' school house All persons claiming to rank upon the estate pay you to see us. Meets First Thnrsda,y in each month, at 8
of the said insolvents must file their claims The cod old Province of Ont- p m.. in hallin Chisholm Block. Candidates Tiger Brand firm Ribbed Wool Underwear, unshrinkable, regular 90c. Special ................ 63c.
on Friday evening of this week. Good proved by affidavit with me prior to Januaay b° for cheap, reliable Insurance solicited. Ask to
programme. The admission, ladies 151h 1909, after which time I will proceed to ario is all right, see our rates of any member or officers. 1.25 Gloves and Mitts 93C.
distribute the assocs of the said estate, havingg Lndiea accepted at same rate as men,
bringing boxes, free; gents 15o.; price (regard to those claims only of which I sblill .
have received notico. R. A}vnn, T. E. Roi3msoN, An immense range of Gloves and Mitts, heavy and light weights, will be out for you to make your
of boxes, 200. Tea will be served free j OSLER WADE, C. A., Assigneo. • Leader. Recording Secretary g 1.25, Special...................................................93c'
R. VANSTONE, Wingbam.
Solicitor for Assi ChO1Ce from re alar
CRESOLENE ANTISLPTIC TABLETS �° Town Properties W.
J. wvL>ss, Financial becretaiy.
Toronto, December 4th 1908. •
Aa impleandeIIectiveremedyfer Great Inducements in Fur Department.
SORE THROATS AND COUGHS I BOAR FOR SERVICE.
> They combine the germicidal value of Crosolone ; [l ++ l •l _l :l••l:•i'•p•l •1:1•:i •i •i i •F 3 •l i �•l q d £ At right prices. We }IRVe a _-_ 1 '
with the soothing properties of slippery elm and lino number of laces admirably The undersigned will lreep_Yor service on hie Every article in this huge stock from children's sets at $3.00 and No, 1 Rich Lamb Coat at 8175.00'
rice. Your druggist or from us, lOc in stamps. P M
rice. co, hinas Co., Limited, Agents, Illontreal, Ior '1' 1' prem ises, Lot 18, Con. 1, orris, (Bluovale 4 i
united for retired farmers. Roaa> a thoroughbred Yorkshire Boar. is so radically underpriced a to make this department one Of the busiest in the store. 1
'f No , prettier or healthier town Terms—$1, to be paid at tams of service.. g pp y Skirts' W_. ' Underskirts
--The scholars of S. S. No. 9, East .l. -H P T. M.HENDERSON The same astounding redactions are a lied to Millinery, Mantles, , slats, ,
Wawanosh, (Currie's school)
will hold 't' Winter Sess io
n in Ontario than wingham, winghnm, P. u. pPhitewear or Underwear for Ladies', Shirts, Trousers, Vests, Raincoats, Heavy Jacli4 ' Overcoats,
an entertainment on Friday evening, + _ Property boughs; here can al- Sweaters, Hats and Caps for Men and Boys, Don't delay, the earlier the better. �P �'
December 18th. A good programme le .l Opens January 4th in all depart- ways be resold. The Ontario Government have ar- ' "
being prepared. The admission is l is ,'1l, meets of the CENTRAL BUST- ranged, it is understood, to have the Be assured the same courteous treatment awaits you from the same salespeople you haye been used
and 15c and all are invited. / .1. NESs COLLEGE, Yongo and RITCHIE & COSENS fiscal year end on October 31st instead to buying from.
Gerrard Streets, Toronto. Our of December 31st, as at present. BY ORDER OF OSLER WADE, ASSIGNEE,
Call at S. GRA.CIEY S Farni.ture Store 'l' Catalogue explains our superi- Griffin-Vanstone Block, WINGHAM.
and take a look through and see if you '1' ority in Equipment, Staff, Moth- Phone 123
can find something suitable for Christ- � d R 1t You are inA.
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new and , np-to•dat i'oval frames for '1' nit theowrite for kind of ischoolorwork.•i'.•i•-i•.`8'1:3••F�....3_3�f•�f•.•t!&31@;d'3•*+..� ���+♦O�Nf�4�tN�♦iNNA♦+ �+♦��*�♦?������♦*��♦
pictures. special discount for cash .l. T ¢ GOOD FOODS POPULAR PRICES +
until Now Years on all Iines of furni- -1• which brings best success. A. ,t Royal Grocery 'l' Z +
tare, frames, etc. .p. dress W. H. SHAW, President. ,1, J •i• , KNO
X9S NEW YEAR'S
'i• � .��, Tr � s CHRISTMAS '� R �
—The walls of the main hall and the :�...;..l..l..l..l...� p.;.l ; l •l»; 1 b3�3.3 3 �3t � Y '11, � � Ha�� ou thought
Connell Ohamber of the Town Hall + I. + T +
have been treated to a new coat of paint. r •A Malc®fm's ,1. ~ +
The putting on of the dark color will „I s%a�►1�11�� + Z
of where you are going to buy some of our man
bias the pencil markings. Parties - CHRISTMAS +++ For new' � `z Ba1^g�,lE1S lIl Every �.•lYlee � `Z' Y g g Y • Y y ;
guilty of disfiguring these walls should •
be prosecuted. AND ;. g ' CHRISTMAS PRESENTS?
Raisins Having each a large stock of Christmas Novelties, all geode must be
—For the Past week we have had a �T � + sold at rices that will sell them, see our large stook of Christmas Goods � T • _ +
p A'i�W YEAR + + + before purchasing elsewhere.
good sample of winter weather, The + Currants + We have the best assortment of Japanese, Lim-
snow has made excellent sleighing and .l, + ogee and Fancy China ever shown here. We in. ,
large quantities of wood and other E'+ X,CURSIONS
articles aro being brought to town. + Peels Z vita you to inspect our stock.
4 This weather will make business more Between all stations in Canada, al-
HEADQUARTERS FOR
00 to Detroit, Port Huron, Mich., Oates Also we have a complete line of
•brisk for our merchants, Buffalo, Black Rock, Niagara Falls Ladies' and Gents' Watches and Chains, Wedding, Diamond Ind r p
—According to the anneal report of and Suspension Bridge, N.Y. �? • Engagement Rings, Charms and Bracelets, Lockets, Locket Charms, Solid 2 ►*+OtTe' DOLLS, ETC. U
the Bureau of Industries for 1908, just AT SINGLE FARE Mince Meat ♦Gold and Gold Filled Jewelry of all kinds, Jewel Oases,
Fancy Chinaware $ + 1 i ►7
e in Deb. 24th and 25th, :•p and China Novelties, high-grade fancy goods, including Burnt Wood and x +,
Issued, Tinton pays the second highest Good go g + Leather Goode, Glove and Handkerchief, Manicure and Toilet Sete; Silk +
amount in taxes as a county. Middle. 1908. Returning until Dec. 28th, (in package or bulk.) ;,1.
1908. Also good going Dec, 81st, �'. 17mbrellas with gold etetling and ivory handles. Ohrietmaa Books, leather-* +' See our stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Bis-
aox paying $142,334. Huron $88,380, o � and cloth bound, Poets, Bibles, Hymn and Prayer Books, Toye and Picture cu its, Confectionery, Fruit. etc.
1908, and Jan. let, 1909, Returning Everything new and fresh Books for boys ane girls, Fancy Stationery, Christmas Table Napkins, z Highest prices for produce and dressed poultry,
the next highest being Wellington until Jan, 4th 1909, o y g }
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$77,429, Sim000 $72,013, Northumberland for the Christmas Christmas Cards and Calendars,
AT FARE AND ONE THIRD. = � We appreciate your patronage.
and Durham $49,748. Good going Dee. 21st to Dec. 25th, baking
—Mr, R. H. Sinclair, who is a grad• 1908, Returning until Jan, 5th,1909. fAr Fine watch, clock and jewelry repairing a specialty
trate. `
of the Wiugham Business College, Also good going Deo. 28th, 1908, to 't' AT + R• Jsi i ,�I G �, Coy
has been placed during the week, by ,Ian. let, 1909, Returning until Jan. i q iia
position 6th, 1909, V �� ' , : �� �+ !' ♦ 1n gham + •
that irutltntion, in an excellent itian 'a��` K N OX' + Wroxeter, Ontario.
9i+! stenographer anti book-keeper, Mr. For full information as to rates, '� Z'
$l'in'oWtIs many friendr in town and at routes, etc., apply to W. Henry, P110DUOS wADiTEi7. , QUALITY HIGH PRICES LOW,
''lis home in Grand •Valley will be pleas. Depot Agent, or address J. D. Mo- Griffin's Old stand, P1tONE 54. Opposite �lneeiu w Hotel,
Donald, D. F. A„ Toronto, 3 'T•3� ��Oft" :#�l��NN�,L�I �Ns��N►�M�NNN1.�1►�N:�. .
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