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One year ago, Mr. George
Wakeman was earning about
$100 per year as faun laborer.
Now he is earning at the rate
of $002 per year.
Six months' training at our
Business College made the dif-
ference Was it a good invest-
ment? lie thinks so. His
address is New Osgood°, Sask.
Four Courses :
PREPARATORY
CO2iT11CL°RC1AL
• °STENOGRAPHY
TELEGRAPRY
Enter any time. Individual
Instruction,
Write for particulars.
WINGHAM
BUSINESS COLLEGE
GE°, SPOTTON, Prinoipal
r
THS WI\GHAM. TIME
VOL XXXVIIL. -NO. 1972..
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WINGIIAM, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER BER 25 1909.
VINOL
.. •---�,•9-Mr-•4-
THE GREAT TONIC
It contains the extractives of
Cod. Liver Oil and Peptonised
Iron in solution in the finest wine.
OLD PEOPLE
WOMEN
CHILDREN
And everyone' not feeling in
fighting trim needs it.
"We guarantee every bottle to
do good or refund your money."
Walton McKibbon
THE DRUGGIST
Macdonald Block, Wingham.
1
Christie's Crocery
PHONE 59.
We tell as far as possible only
WHAT WE CAN necommeen. Nobody
wants inferior groceries and we safe-
guard your interests by purchasing
from the most reliable sources.
FOOD QUALITY OUR MOTTO
CODFISH.
Here's a chance for you in diet.
Nothtng like it for encouraging
the appetite.
Package boneless 10o, Boxes boneless
25o, Slabs (genuine) Mo per lb.
New Fruits on the Move
Our suggestion as to early buying
has been followed by quite a num-
ber. We'll be glad to have your
orders. The various fruits are
choice and THEY'LL PLEASE YOU
We've Confidence in
our Teas.
That's why we push them. .we
know that the QUALITY'S THERE.
We know that the REAL TEA BODY le
there. Ask those who) drink theta
and 9 out of 10 will tell yon that they
like them. WILL YOU TRY THEM
Our prices are 30a, 40o, and 50e per ib.
WHAT ABOUT
Chinaware ?
At Christmas time there's always
a rash, and there isn't .the same time
to piok and choose. Wb ' not come
thong nose and get what you want
and put it away 2
We'll Save You Money
If You BUY NOW
DINN +.R SETS -07 pieces. V$.00
$10, $12. Woitrlt MORE tiOM t.
' 'TEA SETS—Fine china. $3.711 a;
$4.25. Ennui. arc+ VALUE.
TOILET SETS ---10 pieces, Front
$2.25 up, RgotnetIn VAttIOAINS,
At any rate, you oome and Tuts the
judge of these values for yourselves.
PEONa 101.
Wingham Greenhouses
OARNATIONS
OHRYSANTHEMUMS
FLORAL, DESIGNS
T. C. GRAHAM & SON
Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubbers
Dr. Chown
The Lentil Option
seemed the servioe�
Chown, D. D., Seor
pe ranee and Moral R
of the Methodist Chn
give an address in
Wingham, on Friday
3rd. All citizens are
oming.
Committee have
of Rev. S, D.
ary of the Tem.
form Department
eh in Canada, to
the Town Hall,
vening,December
incited to attend.
Beet family our, "Gold Star" $2.75.
FBANli R. HOW8ON,
Bath Rooe
Mr. J. W. Hews
been greatly improv
addition of a batt
brings the ehop ul
the oity shops, Ho
be had at any time
evening and the oh
ate, This is a col
of our townspeopl
for and Mr. Hewer
turns for his inves
Installed,
's barber shop has
d recently by the
room, which now
to the standard of
and cold baths can
during the day or
gee will be mader-
enience that many
have been waiting
should have good re,
went.
Good general servant girl wanted.
Apply to Box A, Times office.
The Piano
People laugh un
over these imitat£oi
truthfulness. Littl
practicing ie in aim
The Young Man
slides off the key, c
and her "vocal tor
gum and (late it le
and more are in R
In Wingham oper
evening. Admiai
seats, 35o. and 50o,
open at McKibbon'
Burlesques.
til their sides ache
s—because of their
Ada May and her
at every household.
ho Singe Baas—and
cd the Young Lady
re" --she who chews
der the piano—these
Be Crane's collection.
House next Monday
'on 25o.; reserved
Plan of hallis now
drug store.
WANTED.—A good eneral servant,
no washing. App1,,56 MRS, P. Femme,
Post Office.
Anctio
Mr. Isaac Shiell,
13, East Wawanosh
served auction sale,
implemente on Fric
ember 26th. Ever
as Mr. Well is givi
Purvis is the auotu
Sates,
if lot 34, concession
will hold an nee -
of farm stook and
ay afternoon, Nov -
thing must be sold
lg np farmicg. John
near,
On Wednesday, Deoember 8th, B. J.
Reid of lot 35, concession 12, East Wa-
wanosh, will hold an unreserved anotion
sale of farm stook, implements and
household furniture. Mr, Reid is giv-
ing ap farming and everything must be
Sold. John Purvis, auctioneer.
Patronize
No paper can be,
home patronage, ai
tereated in keepin
If a railroad or f
newspapers are su
It a publio meeti
purpose, the new
for a free notice.
have a supper or
the newspaper £
necessary notice.
puff the schools
advance the intei
men of the place,.
handeome notice v
And yet some of
keep up the home
ome Paper,
published without
d every man is in*
up a home paper.
otory is wanted, the
posed to work for it.
is wanted for any
paper is called upon
If any of the societies
eoeption of any kind,
supposed to give the
The newspapers must
nd everything else so
stn of the bueiness
nd than give them a
hen they pass away.
them do nothing to
aper.
WANTED --Young hien 50 learn stove -
mounting; also a number of laboring
men. Highest wages paid, WESTERN
FOUNDRY Co., Wingham.
Huron t=Nt
The following
In the county o
at the Ptovinoi:
hib£tion at Toro:
win --.1, J. W. E,
neth Cameron,
Kenneth c7.
Sloan, Blyth, E
Edgar; 2, IL It.
jag. Denholm, 131
step, Blyth. Gel
Cameron 2, R.
—11. J. W, Edg•
King -1, Geo. 15'
grave; 2, R, It.
ttopk£ne: 2, J.
Geo. Pothergili
on. Any other
John McDowell, 13
gill & Son.
it in Toronto,
re the prize -winners
I3uron fruit exhibit
Horticultural Ex.
o last week: .Bald.
ar, Gorrie; 2, Ken.
• °know. Ben Davie-
"neon;
avismeson; 2, R. R.
enheim—I, J. W.
loan. PAmenee-1,
th; 2, T. J. Enok.
en Russet ---1, K.
. Sloan. Greening
2, It R. Sloan,
thergill & Sort. Bel -
loan. M6nn--1, J.
Edgar. Spy -1,
on; 2, K. Gamer.
esirable varietfr . 1,
'i'th; 2, Geo, Pother.
Read Willis 8t Co.'s adv, on page 8.
East and No
The annual
Liberals as cons
i on House, wil
Hall, Breese's,
16th, at 1 p. m.
oeiving the Tre
business will b
meeting will
7.80 o'clock, at
given by local
North Huron L
Town Hall,
December 21a5,
the election of
ports. All Li
tend these mee
th Huron Liberals,
eating of East Huron
ituted for the Douala.
be held in the Town
Thursday, December
Election of officers, re•
enrer's report and other
transacted, A pnblio
held in the evening at
hick addresses will be
and outside speakers,
bends will meet in the
ingham, on 'Tuesday,
at 2 o'clock p, m„ for
tiers and receiving re -
gala are invited to at-
nga.
RIMERS for Alen, Women and Clain
dren, in every wanted style, size and
width. W. J. GREER,
Storm
The rain and al
inoesaant all day
with telephone, t
light wires. Bur
wires fell before
electric light eervi
ly interfered with,
wires. The trunk
phone Co. suffers
Harriston dlatriot
pulled down a n
rainfall for the
heavy. Early T
only service out
two lines of the
Co. to Whitechu
Blnevale line s
wires being dow •
ten o'clock Dom
line t0 London
Wednesday all th
in good working
U
aye Havoc. .
:t storm, which was
•nday, played havoc,Iegraph and electric,
sed with ice, the
. e high wind, The
a : in town was slight-
s were the telephone
nee of the Bell Tele -
very badly and in
the heavy wires
ber of poles. The
Ay was exceedingly
esday morning the
f Wingham were the
orth Huron Telephone
oh and Belgrave. The
ffered most, all the
at the Junction. By
unioation on the Bell
as restored and on
adjaeent lines were
der again.
FOR SALE. — O ole: 100 -acro farm
near Blnevale. y`.nld exchange for
smaller farm in go•d locality.
RITCHIE & OMENS.
Dr. Barr,
Dr. John Barr,
was found dead in
at Ottawa on Fr
late Dr. Barr was
age in Elizabeth
March 4, 1843.
education in the g
city, afterwards
Victoria Oollege,
1880, he was wedd
Palmer, second d
Palmer, of Shel
represented Duffer
in the Ontario Leg
1904, when he rest
Dominion House a
He was returned a
again in 1908 with
Dr. Barr was a M
Shelburne, Ont.
M.P. for East He
of Conservative
panted the remai.
Saturday.
. P., Dead.
P. for Dnfferin,
ed in the Cecil hotel
day afternoon. The
born of Irish parent -
own, Leeds County,
o received his early
ammar school of that
raduating from the
obourg. On May 26,
d to Mies Ermine E.
nghter of Dr. John
rne, Ontario. He
as a Conservative
lature from 1874 50
• ed to stand for the
the election of 1904,
the general elections
majority of 1,746.
hodist and resided at
io. Dr. Chisholm,
a, was one of a party
tubers who aocom-
s to Shelburne on
•
To RENT OR SELL,—W3 or without
an acre and threeemeee era of land—a
two•atorey brink Male, eight rooms,
pure bard and soft water. Apply to
Geo. MOKENZIE.
Death of M
Last Thursday'
Ohroniole refers to t
W. Walley, mot
Walley, of this tow
scores of friends
throughout South 0
menu of the des
s. Walley.
Ingersoll daily
ce death of Mrs. G,
r of Mr. P. H,
, as follows: --"To
in Ingersoll and
ford, the announce -
of Mrs. G. W.
Walley, which 000urred during the
night at the family residence, Prauels
street, will be received with deepest
regret. The late Airs. Walley was in
her 73rd year, She was born in Eng -
lend and fifty years ago came to Inger-
eon with her husband, where they have
resided continuously ever since, Do-
oeased was a me ber of long standing
of the Methodist c =oh. She was ale°
a mt'ntber of ver' ns °hunch organiza-
tions, in conne0 on With which she
rendered earnest and faithful service.
She possessed m y estimable qualities,
Which endeared er to all with whore
she carie in con on Bookies the hue•
band a family f nine survive as fon
lows:--J`ohn, Bf tlo, Man.; Mrs. G. M.
Clerk, Nelson, ts. A. 1). Emory, Mas.
J. W. Holinee, A. T., Nelson, R. d.;
Mrs. J. W. C eholna, Pince Albert,
Sask.; Frank , Wingham; Mrs. O.
E. Robinson en . F. G., Ingersoll,
-- f
Are You Going South
Wintery.
Now} is .the time . la your or
n trip to
fiallfoz d Dk
nil
t
, p hlorida, or the
Sonny South. Oonsnit nearest Grand
Trunk Agent regarding low tonrlat :We
or address J. D. 2doTlnnald, Dietriot
Passenger Agent, Toronto, Ont.
est this
Farmers' Instttu s Booming.
There was an attend nue of 121,823 at
the Farmers' Instant and 116,493 at
the Women's Institute during .the year,
Recording to the alum report lamed by
Mr. G. Putnam, auper tendent. Other
meetings had been het to deal with live
ttook, pure seed, p ltry, frnit, eta„
with, a total atten non of 286,032,
There were 11,000 me bars of the Far.
mere' Institutes and 14,000 of the
Women's Institutes,
To. RENT—A good s4ven-roomed house
In good locality. Apply at Tiluas offioe,
Dr. and Mrs, A
Dr. and Mrs. Agnew
Tuesday evening aft
w edding trip. While
at a number of piao
West, going as far as
visiting at pointe in
Rochester, Minn., an
in Rochester the Dr. s
the hoapitel of Doctor
some time in the Hos
Dr, and Mrs. Agnew's
be pleased to hear o
town.
new Home.
returned home on
r a several weeks
way they visited
in the Canadian
Vancouver, also
alifornia and at
Chicago. While
fent some time in
Mayo and epent
fitals at Chicago.
any friends will
their return to
DAINTY MODE is the name of the beet
light Rubber for Ladies and Gents.
See them at W. J, GREER's
The Carnegi Library.
Town Olerk Ferg son received a
communication on T esday from An-
drew Carnegie, in w ch he expressee a
willingness to make a grant of money to
Wingham for the er °tion of a public
library building, pr viding the usual
conditions are aerie out. As far as
can be seen there are o conditions that
WIngham is not in position to fulfil.
Why should Wing am be behind our
neighboring towns ' scouring a public
library building? T e new buildings at
Luoknow and at Brnaaels are about
completed and are credit and an orna-
ment to these pla es. Let the matter
be pushed along during the winter
months and have everything ready to
commence bundle operations early In
the spring.
Storm Jute horse blanket, gnaran•
teed, at $1.75 is the best value in Wing -
ham. Get one at TUoS. KEW'S.
"A Ora
"A Crazy Idea,"
famous comedy in
in the opera house
last by the mamba
Young Men's 0 ,.
The hall was crowd
standing room bein:
many people were
in many years has t
an entertainment p
A general synopsis
Stone, a gentleman
to travel with his wi
leaves his nephew
medioal student, in
who, inspired by t +
colored servant,
funds by letting out
as fnrniah0d apartm
oompose a broken•
music, an actress, a
hie wife and dangle
gentleman whose o
of annoyance to h
dealing with the d
the part of thane an
provokes oonaiderab
went runs high fo
Stone returns and
much muddled, In
Indiorons side of the
couple of love affair•
at last," It would
here to mention the
represented, but a
in a very clever nia
was better than w:
companies that via
young people epee
in preparing for th
their efforts were v
by our townspecp
large attendance. 1
0. A, is doing a g
young people and
entertainment wil
work, Tile (Mize
tendanoa and rend
during the evening.
ganizatton that Wi
reason to be proud
nametaus regneeta
tainmont repeated
unable to get into
people have decided
performance in the op
day evening of this
of ambition wilt
w be
Friday weaning and t
now open at Walton
store. If yon want to
evoning be the ope
evening of this week.
y Idea,"
arnica Hageman's
•ur cote, was given
on Friday evening
of ,the Wingham
istian Association.
'd to the doors, even
at a premium and
nrned away. Not
re been as popular
t on in Wingham.
•f the play: --"Mr.
f Chicago, decides
and daughter, and
an impecunions
} arge of his house,
suggestion of a
damns to raise
ooms of the honee
:nts. Their patrons
own composer of
ountry banker with
er, and a sporting
editors are a source
The manner of
fferent patrons on
his colored servant
mirth and excite-
d time. Finally
finds things very
erm£ngled with the
performance are a
which oome right
e impossible for ns
ifferent Oharaoters
took their parts
er and the noting
00 in many of the
Wingham, The
considerable time
entertainment and
much appreciated
as shown by the
he Wingham Y. M.
d work among the
e funds from; this
exist in the good
Band was in at-
d several selections
This is another or-
hatni5ee have good
There have been
o have the enter,.
as many Were
he hall, the young
o again give She
:ra honee an Fri.
eek. The prices
the lame as last
plan. of hili is
cEibbon'n drug
Pend a pieaeant
a house on h"ridaf'
,
1
n
e
5
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CLUBBING OFFERS.
We pall special attention this week
to our excellesnt clubbing offers with
the leading newspapers and periodi-
oats, a list of which will be found oa
page 3. As an indnoement to new
eubscribers, we will give the TIMES
with any of the large weekly papers,
from now until January, 1911, at the
yearly rate quoted. Send your orders
to the Trims office.
NAME
Poet Willie
Papers wanted
Amount, $
Speci
Read the Londe
the Best Metropoli
Outario, Oontaiu
tions and all ger
worth printing.
London Daily Ad
in advance. Thi
ed before Januar
I Offer.
n Daily Adve sur,
n paper in eetern
lutes. m. •et quee-
ns' ; local news
en $2.00 for the
eraser for 14 months
offer meet be accept -
let. 1910.
WANTED. --- Marsh hay, free from
thistles, for packing furniture. At
WALTER & CLEGG'S upholstering !ea-
tery.
Youth's Comp
The publishers o
panion will, as al
present to every s
aoription ($1.75) is
fel Calendar, for
picture panel whi
"Venetian," for t
ed by the famous
Moran. His Ven
in the Calendar
graphy, will be
serving, long aft
nion Calendar.
the Youth's Com -
aye at this season,
scriber whose sub -
id for 1910 a beanti-
he new year. The
suggests the title,
o calendar was paint.
arine artist, Thomas
inn scene, reproduced
thirteen -Dolor litho.
and well worth pre
1910 is gone by.
FOR SALE, --House and furniture and
about % acres of land, and a stable.
Apply to GRIERsoN, Wingham,
Waring.
The Family Hera
of Montreal in th
warning their prose
new earlier than u
there is an enemata
sabaoribere and the
gestion at the otos
new premium pi
Awakening„' is oa
of enthusiasm in
minion. It is cert
ture and is appreo£
the oftener one
nohes ready for
ant to every su
along with such a
Herald and Week'
a year certainly i
he year. Clergy
ions are urging p
esaore of a cop
icture.
1 + and Weeekly Star
1 week's issue are
subscriber
al this
dem
o re-
eaSon, as
d from new
1= apt to be a con -
of the year. The
ture "The Soul's
ing a perfect furore
11 parts of the Do•
inly a beautiful pie -
ted more and more
es it. It is 19 x 24
raming. A copy ie
oriber for 1910 and
aper as The Family
Star at one dollar
the beet bargain of
en of all denomina-
ents to become pos-
of this interesting
BREAEFAST FOODS.—Rolled Wheat,
Rolled Oate, Standdrd Oatmeal, Cream
of Wheat, etc. FRANE R. Howson.
In Cana
Statistics of th
Dominion for the
1009, are inolude
the department o
The inspector's re
penitentiary "p
year shows an in
over the precedin
of the year there
Kingston, 510 in
240 in boroheater
tobs, 204 in Britie
Alberta, a total of
were ' Oanadian"b
Scotch, 54 Irish, a
countries. Of 40
birth, 181 were U
and 71 Italians.
viols in the petite
are in Kingston.
oonviots are node
cent are unable to
cent have been to
per cent have b
inspector assorts
as follows: —
Church of Eng
185; Presbyters
Lutheran, 41; et
etiolate12; Heb
Mormon, l; MilThe average del
for eaeh bonaict
a year, pomp
$330.74 a year i
in per °spite, o
$539 for 1908;9,
Columbia wits
in baroheater,
Paul, $248, and
nn Prisons.
penitentiaries of the
ar ended Merck 31,
in the blue book of
justice, just issued.
rt on average daily
Moo" during the
ease of 14 6 per pent
year. At the close
as 570 convicts in
Vincent de Paul,
N. B., 144 In Mani-
colnmbie, and 91 in
,765. Of these 1,046
n, 199 English, 34
23 of other British
convicts of foreign
ited States citizens,
here are 66 life con.
tiariet, half of whom
Ten per cent of the
20 yenta age, 15 per
read or write; 17 per
al abstainers, and 40
n intemperate, The
she convicts by creed
oman Oatholies, 871;
lid, 343; Methodists,
e, 173; Baguets. 78;
er Ohristian denoniin•
ews, 15; Bnddhitts, 17;
urian 1; no creed 28.
oastt0 the aonntry
s 76 cents, or $477.35
ed with 02 cents, et
1007.8. Alberta leads
, with an average of
The coat in British
3; in Manitoba, $125;
10; in St. Vincent de
Megaton, $221.
5
3
8
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MUNICIPAL MATTERS.
It is again mai
the year when ratep
think of who will be
eipai matters for t
few weeks ego the r
the electric light and
after the first of Jan
aged by Oomraiasi
necessary at the m
have two men eleote
missioners. It ie v
good men should
position, The oleo
now in good shape a
is also bringing 1
Ratepayers eheuld
men are elected.
the name of Mr, Ge
the veteran munioip
town, has been
probable candidate
sionerahip, For
have not yet heard
Gregory has filled t+
very best of satier
doubt be given a
wishes it, Reeve I
In the field and e
heard of any oppo.
year's OonncilIors
authority es to their
year.
At the munioipa
important by-laws
electors -- one pro
supply for domesti
other for a sewer
The details of thee:
not yet been cora
does not need to say
works for domestic
nearly all citizens
sewer down the fro
badly needed. W
Wingham could
street. Under pre
impossible to mak
The by-laws alma
eidered and the re+
as they think is in
este of the town.
$1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE
n near the time of
era commence to
n charge of =ni-
b, : ooming year, A
a epayers voted that
aterworks should,
u ry next, be man.
a ere, It will be
ioipal election to
d to aerve es Com-
e y important that
e placed in this
t
lo lightplant is
the waterworks
a good revenue,
0e to it that good
• . this connection
McKenxie, one of
1 politioians of the
++ entioned as a
for a Oommia-
he Clonnoil we
•y ramore, Mayor
e position with the
tion and will no
second term if he
win will likely be
yet we have not
ition. As for this
cannot speak with
intentions for next.
election two very
11 come before the
ding for a water
purposes and the
Josephine etreet.
two byiawa have
eted. The Turns
hat we need water -
purposes, On' Shia
are agreed. The
street is also very
th proper drainage
Ave a good front
ant conditions it is
a good roadway,
• be carefully OM -
payers should vote
he very beat inter -
You OAN'T 73E HAPPY if your feet ache,
Dr. Reed's Cushion Shoe is the easiest
shoe on earth. See them at ”
W. J. GREER'S
CHURCH
OTES.
Sacramental servic+
St. Andrew's Presby
Sunday morning, Dec
Rev. D. Perrie
opening services as
Presbytery of 13rue
°ember 12th.
The expenditure
work by the Presby
western section of
year will be at least
the total revenue fc
year, according to R
who has just rete'
the West in the in
sion work. The to
for home mission
exceeded the exp
and the expenditu
ed to be in the nei
s will be held in
elan Church, on
tuber 5511.
ill conduct the
111is Hill, in the
, on Sunday, De -
in home mission
rias Church in the
Clanada during this
30,000 in excess of
r that purpose last
v. E. D. McLaren,
ned from a trip to
rests of home mis-
1 revenue last year
'Cr. McLaren said,
nditure by 814,000,
e this year is expect-
hborhood of 8187,000,
Before buying your horse blankets
and robes call and see our large stock.
Prices down to rook bottom.
TILOS. KEW,
GOOD FOR
INGHAM.
To the Editor of th
A short time ag
came to Wingham
business hatters, bt
city she had menti
horse on approval
widely known dep
Canada. She did
just then, bat aft yr
she, with a friend,
one of bier oldest
and asked to see t
few minutes she e
a coat, which she
be superior in fit,
those shown to
store, and at a sa
$7 00 or $8 00,
Bove many tra
are due,°Mr. Edi
appeals to the sit
to spend their m
themselves and i
veloping the tow
tient of Wingha
of property for in
around the town,
08 is matter of so
vied on in the tow
o iners,--
o a lady of Toronto,
to attend to some
before leaving the
e or coats sent to her
y one of the most
rtnnental litotes in
t purchase her coat
reaching Wingham,
entered the store of
ry goods an
ladies' costa.merchInts a
anted and purchased
eoiared afterward to
eerie' and finiah to
er by the great city
ng to her in price of
sections of this kind
or, to your splendid
zona and eammnnity
hey here and benefit
so doing help in do -
For the develop -
enhances the value
05 in every direction
and would 'also help
rae, all business ear.
'rs Sincerely,
AO Soso f'Unr,ico,
Alfred tastiuge
Laney, Port Stan
and the coronet r ser is
porter at the Hotel
Y. was found dead,
nvesti t' .
lug
ga .
Mr. Norman 13r
ship was bitten by
ber of his horses
bitten, and pub of
ek of Adelaide towed
wad dog. A Mara*
nd Co40 w'era 0110
e CDWa Went UTAd.
CLOTHES
THAT ,ELT
you well, look well and wear
well, are the best in the end.
They cost no more than the
other kind, if you go to the
right place for them. We
have a .Fine stock of
Suitings
in Tweeds, Worsteds and.
Cheviots, and we make them
up in the latest styles and
use the best trimmings,
The Cold
Weather
is near, and an OVERCOAT
is a necessity. Come in and
see our Meltons, Cheviots,
Beavers and Friezes. You
will look dressy in one of
our make,
Excellent
Values
may be bad from us in Fur
Caps, Fur Collars and Neck
Scarfs. The prices are an
attraction,
The 'Balance
of our Men's Furnishings
must go --Hats, Caps, Shirts,
Collars, Ties, etc.
ROBTII MAXWELL
Miss Sparling
GRADUATE OF
TORONTO CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC
And Authorized Teacher of the Fletcher
Music Method, Simples and Kinder-
garten. Pupils prepared for Conserva-
tory exams., both in Theory and Piano.
CLASSES OPEN OCTOBER 7511,
For information es to rates, tuition,
eto., apply at her home, Minnie street.
The Leading Shoe Store
LEGGINGS
FOR ALL PURPOSES
You will
certainly
need
Leggings
these days.
We have
them in
every
style--
Leather
tyle--
Leather
Canvas•--w
and Jersey
Cloth.
MEN'S Leather Leggings, hest
quality, per pail $1.25, $1.40 to
$1.95,
LOPS' Leather Leggings, bent
gua1D ', per pair $1,OO to k1,211.
Women's, Misses' and Children'a
Leggings a and Ov l
sit r
s
, cloth,
all colors, 50e to 95e per pair.
W. J. GREER.
THE SHOE MAN.