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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1909-10-07, Page 4TIE WINGIAM ADVANCE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1909. 1 1 fWWINW�lilY1r11i� iWWW WWWWWYlrt l�WWWWi Ms ho ilim we e. 1111 IIII Illi bi Ai two-tone ile ti s—ne Worsted Sui n w NewBro c oths—ne r ad1 w g tits Worsteds --nett/ Satin Prttnilla Cloths—now Shadow Strips Ladies Cloths—new Ottoman Cords: --new Silk and Wool Novelty -- As Evening Wear Fabrics in plain and fancy Satin Stripes. Every new and fashionable weave frons the fashion centres of the world, 3/0 and in such a delightful array of shades and color• combinations Fd ois as never before'graced our counters, „ lre fk NEW FANCY SILKS,—New Corded Silks for fall. New AIP Pailette Silks. A beautiful range of Autumn Colorings, FLANNELETTES.—All our new Flannelettes and Wrapper- ettes are now in. A beautiful range of patterns and colors to 74 choose from. BLANKETS.—AskAs sitC: or 7ss to see our white, unshrinkable wool 71.1 Blankets, thoroughly scoured, warm, full nap, pink or blue borders, fine weave, a great wearing, beautiful washing blanket. pc Each blanket bound separately. or BARGAINS. We've still a few Boys' Suits left, sizes 22 to INC 28, Price, $1.50. Also a few pairs of Shoes at bargain prices., eis Z,01AM mummimmaismirata 1 • SPECIAL SHOWING OF rens Goods Highest Prices Paid for Butter, Eggs and Dried Apples. D. M. GORDON ,,,,,wic .., J�tWARMIVIAMPIRRAMARRAMARMARAMAMARMARMI King's For Bargains a We Want Your Trade Fall Goods LADIES' KNITTED GOODS.—The season is now here when every person will be needing heavier clothing. We have a fine range of Ladies' knitted goods in Golfers, etc.—Come in and see them. HOSIERY.—See our range ' of Fall and Winter Hosiery. Extra values in Worsteds and Cashmeres. UNDERWEAR.—We have the largest and best assorted range we have yet shown, and the quality is second to none. SPECIAL. -2' 5 pieces Wrapperette 36 in. wide— the best you have seen—Io cts. MEN'S CLOTHING.—A complete ranke of Men's and Boys' Clothing in Suits and Overcoats and prices to suit everybody. c DON'T FORGET OUR DRESS GOODS. • Eggs 25 Cts. Tub Butter 20 cts. GEO. E. KING Good Goods 1 •*r�lta� 1 Cheap Prices LiST OF PRIZE WINNERS AT WINGHAI FAIR.. HORSES, Heavy Draught—Brood mare and foal, W. J. Henderson, 0. B, Wilkinson, Thos. Davidson & Son; spring foal, 0 B Wilkinson, Hugh Halliday, Robt, NVer. w.ek, Rinevalei one -year-old filly, y W, ii Ora(okshauk, 0. B, Wilkinson; one- year -old gelding,. W. H. Oruiokehank; two year-old filly or gelding, C. B. Wil- kinson, W. I1 Orniokshank, R. War- wiok, (Morris) ; team it► harness, Thee Davidson & Son, Jas. Fester 2nd and 8rd,. Agrionitnral—Brood mare and foal, MoLeod Bros„ 0. B. Wilkinson; E. B, Jenkins; spring foal, MoLeod Bros, Hugh Halliday, John Menzlee & Son; one -year-old filly, John Mason, Alex, MoDanald; two year-old filly or gelding. Alex. ]MacEwen, Alex. Moponald,W. H. Cruickshank; team in harness, Walter Itiohardeon, Doff and Stewart, David Stroud. General Purpose -Brood mare and foal, Aroh. Patterson, W. J. Carrie, P, Gib- bons ;sprtng fold, P. Gibbons, Arch. Pat- terson, W. J. Carrie; one -year-old filly, E B. Jenkins, L9v1 Lott; two-year-old filly or gelding, Levi Lett, W. J. Carrie; team in harness, Jas. Foster, Wm. R. Campbell, Roadsters—Brood mare and foal, E. B, Jenkins, Aroh. Patterson, Fred, Mowbray; spring' foal, E. B. Jenkins, J. A. Brandon, Peter Fowler; one -year- old filly, O. B. Wilkinson; one -year-old gelding, (Moyne Higgins; single driver, Levi Lott, Jae. Bargees, Levi Lott; team in harnees, Walter Richardson, Oloyne Higgins, Carriage—Brood mare and foal, Arob. Campbell, Peter Fowler; spring foal, Arch Oampbell; one -year-old filly, J. A. Brandon, R, Scott & Son; two-year-old fitly or gelding, Arch, Campbell, Jae Foster; single driver, Arch. McKinnon. A, T, Ford. J. A. Brandon; team in harness, Wm. Maxwell; pony, Weir Elliott. CATTLE, Darham—Bseeding cow, G. Fother- gill &; Son, John Webster; two-year-old heifer, Jae. G. Fyfe, G Fothergill & Son; one -year-old heifer, John Webster, Purves Bros ; heifer ander 12 months, John Webster, G. Fothergill & Son; bull ander 12 months, Walter Riobard- son let and 2nd; bull over 1 year, John Webster; herd, John Webster, Jae. G Fyfe. Grades—Breeding cow, John Webster lat and 2nd; two-year-old heifer, John Menzies & San; one -year-old heifer, John Webster, Peter Fowler; steer calf, John Webster let and 2nd; one -year- old steer, P. Fowler, John Menzies & Son; two-year old steer, John Webster, Peter Fowler; fat bow, steer or heifer, —John S. Scott, Jersey—Breeding cow, Weir Elliott. Solunidt, Jas, Henderson. Tomatoes, large red, Jas. Henderson, J. W, Pear - en ; any other tomatoes, J. W Pear - en, Jas. Henders n, Celery --White Plume, Jae. Henderson, It. A. Gra-- barn ; any other, James Henderson, Uabbage-•-Jersey Wakefield, Jas, Hen- derson, J. W, Pearen ; VVinningstadt, Jas. Henderson, J. W. Pearen ; win- ter, Jas, HoLderson, J, W. Pearen ; pickling,- Jas. Henderson. Citrons, J. W. Edgar, J. B. Tyreman ; cauliflow- er, J. W. Pearen, Jas. Henderson ; cu- cumbers, Geo, Bryce, '1`. M. Iender- so ; table tort Jas, Henderson. on J. W. earemusk melons, Jas, Ilen- derson ; yellow pumpkin, I). B, An- derson, Jas. Henderson i sunflowers, Jas. Ilenderson, J. NV. Pearen; squash, Jae. Henderson, T. M. Henderson ; water melons, Jas, Henderson, FV, S. Linklater collection o£ p pro- duce, Jas, Henderson, V, Rettinger, FRUIT. Apples --Alexander, Wm, Maxwell, V. Hettinger ; Baldwin, John Web- ster, P. Fowler ; Ben Davis, T. M. Henderson, Wm. ]Maxwell ; Blenheim, wl Maxwell Canada P. Fowler, Wm. Ala wel d Red, W. J.�Henderson, T. M. Hender- son ; Colvert, Wm. Maxwell, C. B. Wilkinson ; Fallawater, Peter Fow- ler, W. J. Currie ; King, Arch. Pat- terson, Robb. Harrison ; Lowell, Jas. Henderson, D. B. Anderson ; Maiden's Blush, R. Scott & Son, E. W. O"rvis ; Mann, Jas. Henderson, W..3. Hender- son ; Northern Spy, P. Fowler, David Cook ; Ontario, T. M. 'Henderson, W. J. Ilenderson ;.. Rhode Island Green- ing,, J. W Edgar, P. Fowler ; Rib- ston Pippin, Robt. Harrison, Wm. Maxwell ; Roxboro Russett, P. Gib- bons, Geo. T. Robertson ; any other Russett, Thompson Bros., Wm, Max- well ; ~Snow, T. M. Henderson, O. 13, Wilkinson ; St. Lawrence, V. Hettin- ger, T. M. Henderson ; '.Calman Sweet, Jas. Henderson, Arch. Patterson ; 20 oz. Pippin, John Mason, Wm. Max- well ; Wagner, W. J. Henderson, V. Rettinger ; Wallbridge, T. M. Hender- son ; Yellow Belle Fleur, W. J. Hen- derson, Jas. Henderson ; Hyslop Crab, V. Hettinger, Wm. Maxwell ; . Tran- scendent Orab, Jas. Henderson ; any other Crab, W. J. Henderson, T. M. Henderson ; four varieties winter ap- ples not mentioned inslist, J. W. Ed- gar, T. M. Henderson. Pears—Fall, O. B. Wilkinson, T. M. Henderson ; Duchess, V, Rettinger, T. M. Hender- son ; any other, W. Maxwell, T. M. Henderson. Plums—Blue, D. Cook, T. M. Henderson ; yellow, R. Scott & Son, Jas, Henderson ; any other, Jas. Henderson, T. M. Henderson. Grapes —Open air white, .1. 13, Tyreman, W. Maxwell ; open air red, J. B. Tyre - man, J. W. Pearen ; open air black or blue, J. B. Tyreman, J. W. Pearen ; collection preserved fruit, J. W. Ed- gar, Geo. Bryce. DAIRY AND PROVISIONS. SHEEP. Lsioeeters, and their grades—Aged rasa; Purves Bros. 1st and 2nd; ahearl- ing ram, J, B. Tyreman; ram lamb, Purves Bros. 1st and 2ad; aged ewe, Parves Bros.; ehearling ewe, Parves. Bros, ; ewe lamb, Parves Bros. fat and 2nd. Downs and their grades—Ram lamb, A. Oopoland; aged ewe, A. Copeland; ewe lamb, A. Copeland lst and 2ad. Fat sheep—Ewe or wether, A. Cope- land, Parves Bros. ; pen of sheep, Parves Bros. PIGS. Berkshires—Boar of 1909, A. F. Davidson let and 2nd; boar prior to 1909, And. F. Davidson; sow of 1909, And. F. Davidson let and 2nd; breed- ing sow, And. F. Davideon let and 2ad. POULTRY. Andalneians,Jas. Henderson ; bantams, D. B..Anderaon, brahmaa, Jas. Hender- son lat and 2ad; ducks, Jas. Henderson, 1st and 2nd; games, Jas. S. Carr; geese, Jas. Henderson, P. Gibbons; hamburgs, Jas. Henderson; langshana, Jas. Hender- son let and 2nd; brown leghorns, Jas. Henderson; white leghorna, Jas. S. Oarr, D. B. Andersons; minoraas, Aroh. Pat- terson; orpingtons, Jas. Henderson; plymonth rocks, barred, J. S. Carr 1st and 2nd; plymoath rooks, any other, D. B. Anderson, Jas. Henderson; spaniah, Jas. Henderson; turkeys, Jae. Henderson; wyandotts, biaok or white, D. B, Anderson 1st and 2nd; wyan- dottes, any other, Jas. Henderson 1st and 2nd; any other standard variety, Jas. S. Carr. Chickens—Andalasiane, Jas. Hender- son, ducks; Jas. 5 Oarr, P Gibbons; games, D. B. Anderson; hambnrgs, Jas. Henderson; Langehans, Jae, Henderson; brown leghorns, Jas. Henderson, D. B. Anderson; white leghorns, D. B. Ander- son, Jas, Henderson; minoraas, Aroh. Patterson, Jas. Henderson; plymonth rooks, barred, Jas. S. Carr let and 2ad; plymonth rooks any other, D. B. Ander- son °let and 2nd; wyandotts, black or white, D. B, Anderson, fat and 2ad; wyandottes, any other, Jas. Henderson, let and 2nd; any other standard variety, Jas. S. Carr; four cockerels, D. B. Anderson, Jas. Henderson, LEATIHER. Set double harness, Geo. 0. Manners 1st and 2nd; set single harness, Geo. C. Manners lat and 2nd. GRAIN AND SEEDS. Timothy, And. Schmidt, R. Scott & Son ; fall wheat, red, And. Sclitnidt, V. Rettinger ; fall wheat, white, Jas, Henderson, J. W. Edgar; spring• wheat, Jas. Henderson, V. Rettinger ; small white pea, J. W, Edgar, W. J. Currie ; any other peas, Jas. Hender- son, R. Scott & Son ; white oats, Jas. Henderson, And. Schmidt ; black oats, J. B. Tyrernati, 3. W. Edgar ; barley, 4 or (3 rowed, J. W. Edgar, Jas. Hen- derson ; any other barley, A. Schmidt. ROTS AND VEGETABLES. Beans, small white, Jas. Henderson, V. Rettinger; beans, large white, P. Gibbons, J. W. Edgar ; beans, any other, Robt. Harrison, Jas, Hender- son ; field corn, Dent, D. B. Anderson, Jas. Henderson ; field corn, Flint, A. Schmidt, Jas. Ilenderson ; Mete, long blood, Jas, Henderson ; beets, any other, Jas. Henderson, A, Schmidt, field carrots, L+'. W. Orvis, Jas, Hen- derson ; table carrots, short, J. 13. Tyreman, Jas. Henderson ; table car- rots, intermediate, Jas. Henderson, 3, W. Pearen ; mangold-wurtzel, long, Jas. Henderson, .A Schmidt ; tnan- gold-wurtzel, intertnediate, Jas, Hen- derson, John .Mason ; parsnips, Jae, Henderson, B. A. Grahatn ; winter radishes, Jas. Henderson, A, Schmidt; sugar ntangeld, Jas. Henderson ; tur- nips, Swede, Jno. Mbnzies & Son, Wm, Maxwell ; other turnips, W. J. Hen- derson, T. M. Henderson. Potatpes-,- Rose, Jae. Henderson, P. Gibbons ; Hebron, Its. Henderson, T, M. Hen- derson en- ds s n • long w hits Jas. Henderson J. V. 'Porten round white, T. ; Henderson, J. W'1 Pearen ; collection potatoes, T, 11I, Henderson, J. W. Pearen. Onions ---Yellow, A. Schmidt, Jas. Henderson ; red, Jai, Henderson, J. W, Pearen' white, A, Schmidt, Jas. Henderson J Dutch .or top sets, R. A. ,Graham, A. Schmidt ; onions grown 'from Dutch or top sets, A, Schmidt, ll, A, Graham; any other onions, At double scarlet, Airs. Burwash, Mrs, A, 'Patterson ; Geranium, single any. oth- er, Mrs, Burwash; Geranium, double any other, Mrs, Patterson, Miss Isard ;: Begonia in bloom, Mrs. Orvis, Mrs, A, Patterson ; Fuchsia in bloom, Miss Isard, Mrs, A. Patterson ; Ferns, col- lection, Mrs, Tamlyn, Mrs, Burwash ; Hothouse plants in bloom, Mrs, Bur - wash ; Foliage plants, collection, Mrs, Burwash, Miss 'Isard, LADIES' WORK. Applique, Mrs. Stevenson, Mrs. laxiy n Apron,fancy, work and de- sign to count, Miss Fisher, Mrs. Taxis- lyn apron, kitchen, useful, not orna- men;tal, Mrs, W, McKenzie Mrs. Or - vis ; Braiding, Miss Fisher, Mrs, Jos. Pugh ; buttonholes oro various metal - ale, Mrs. W. McKenzie, Mrs. Steven- son ; cap, fancy, Mrs, Tamlyn ; case for gloves, collars, cuffs or handker- chiefs, Mrs. Hanson, Miss. Livingstone; centre piece for table, Mrs, Stevenson, bliss Livingstone ; Counterpane, cro- cheted, Mrs. Jos. Pugh, let and 2nd ; counterpane, knitted, Mrs. 'Tamlyn ; crocheting, cotion or silk, Mrs. Han- son, Mrs. wool, s. Tamlyu; crocheting, R o , Miss Fibber, Mrs..Stevenson ; dresser. or stand Cpver, Miss Fisher lst and 2nd ; darning plain, Mrs. W. McKen- zie, Miss Fisher ; doylies, Miss Living- stone ; drape, Miss Livingstone, Mies Fisher ; drawn work, Mrs. Tamlyn, Miss Fisher ; dress, girl's cotton, Mrs. McKenzie, Mrs, Orvis ; embroidery, delpb, Miss Fisher, Mrs. Tamlyn ; em- broidery, eyelet, Miss Fisher, Miss Livingstone ; embroidery, jewel, Miss Pisher, Mrs. Tamlyn•; embroidery, Mt. Mellick, Miss Fisher, Mrs. Ranson ; embroidery, Roman, Mrs. Tamlyn, Miss Livingston ; embroidery, on cot- ton or linen, Mrs. Stevenson, Mrs, Tamlyn ; embroidery, on silk or satin, Miss Fisher, Mrs. Stevenson ; embroi- dery, as applied to dressmaking, Miss Fisher, Mrs. Stevenson ; Etching, Mrs. (Continued on next page.) Bread—White, baked by girl under 16 years, Miss Schmidt, Miss Linklat- er ; brown, Mrs. J. W. Edgar, Mrs. E, W. Orvis, Mrs. Jas. Anderson ; white, home-made, Mrs. R. Scott, Mrs, And. Schmidt, Mrs. Jas. Anderson ; plain home-made buns, Mrs. Orvis, Mrs. P. Fowler ; home-made tea biscuits, Mrs. Finnen, Mrs. Tyreman : home-made scone, Mrs. Bryce, Mrs. W. J. Iiender- •son ; bread dough cake, Mrs. H. B. Elliott, Mrs. Orvis ; Graham biscuits, Mrs. Moffatt, Mrs. Edgar ; Johnny cake, Mrs. Jas. Henderson, Mrs. Orvis ; layer cake, light, Mrs. Orvis, Mrs. W. J. Henderson ; layer cake, dark, Mrs. Jas, 4.nderson, Mrs. Moffatt ; fruit cake with eggs, Mrs. Edgar, Mrs. Mof- fatt ; fruit cake without eggs, Mrs. Bryce, Mrs. Orvis ; ginger bread, Mrs. Moffatt, Mrs. Orvis. Pie—Apple, Mrs. Finnen, Mrs. Moffatt ; pumpkin, Mrs. James Henderson, Mrs. Wilkinson ; lemon, Mrs. Jos. Pugh, Mrs. Bryce ; any other, Mrs. D. B. Anderson, Mrs. Moffatt. Doughnuts, Mrs. Orvis, Mrs. Tamlyn ; oatmeal cookies, Mrs, Tam- lyn, Mrs. Moffatt ; oat cake, Mrs. Jas. Henderson, Mrs. Orvis ; short bread, Mrs, 3, W. Pearen, Mrs, Jas. Hender- son ; jelly, Mrs. Geo. T. Robertson, Mrs. W. J. Currie ; maple syrup, Mrs. Orvis, Mrs. Wilkinson ; maple sugar, Mrs. Schmidt ; honey in comb, Jas. H. Oasemore ; honey extracted, Jas. Hen- derson, Jas. H. Oasemore ; home-made wine, fermented, dark, Mrs. Bryce, Mrs. Rettinger; fermented, light, Mrs. Jas. Henderson, Mrs. Rettinger ; to- mato catsup, Mrs, James Henderson, Mrs. T. M. Henderson ; any other cat- sup, Mrs. Rettinger, Mrs. W. S. Link - later ; sweet pickles, Mrs. Jas. Hen- derson, Mrs, Orvis ; pickled vegetable, Mrs. James Henderson, Mrs, Bryce ; fruit pickles, Mrs. Rettinger, Mrs. T. M. Henderson ; mixed pickles, Mrs. Edgar, Mrs. Bryce ; mustard pickles, Mrs. Bryce, Mrs. W. J, Henderson ; pair dressed chickens, Mrs. W. S. Linklater, Mrs. Moffatt ; hen's eggs, F. Anderson, Jelin Moffatt. Butter - 10 lbs. in•crock,, Mrs. J. Mason, Mrs. ]Harrison, Mrs. Edgar 5 lbs,, Miss Anderson, Mrs. Bryce, Mrs. W. J. Henderson ; ornamental, Mrs. W. J. Henderson, Miss Anderson ; 5 lbs. in pound prints, made by girl under 16 years, Miss Linklater, Miss Schmidt, Miss Currie ; best eight articles of food suitable for a working man's sup- per (meats excluded) Mrs. Bryce, Mus. Orvis, Mrs. Wm. Maxwell, FINE ARTS. Oil painting—Animals, Miss Agnew, Miss Livingstone ; fruit or `lowers, Miss Isard, Miss Livingstone ; land- scape or marine, Miss Isard, 1st and 2nd ; any other subject, Mrs. Hanson, Miss Agnew ; on glass, Miss Agnew, Mee. Ilanson r on plaques or trays, Mrs. Stevenson, Mrs. Hanson ; on silk, satin or velvet, Mrs. Stevenson, Mrs. Hanson ; collection of oil paint- ings, Miss Agnew, Mrs, 'Hanson. Water color—Landscape or marine, Miss Isard, Mrs. Hanson ; any other subject, Mrs. '.Carolyn, Miss Living- stone ; collection, Mrs. Haneon, Miss Livingstone. Drawing—Pen and ink sketch, Miss Livingstone, Clayton Dull ; pencil, Miss Isard, lst and 2nd ; crayon portrait, Mrs, Stevenson, Miss Isard ; crayon landscape or marine, Miss Isard, 1st and 2nd. China paint- ing—Cups and saucers, Mrs. Hanson, Miss Livingstone ; plates, Mrs, Han- son, Miss Livingstone ; ornament or vase, Mrs. Hanson, Miss Livingstone; any other, Mrs, Tamlyn, Mrs. Hanson; collection, Mrs, Hanson, Miss Living- stone. PLANTS AND FLOWERS. Asters, Mrs. H, B. Elliott‘;Mrs. Tamlyn ; Dahlias, Mrs, Arch. Patter- son, Mrs. H. 13. Elliott ; Gladioli, Mrs. Burwash ; Pansies, R,Scott & Son • Petunias, Miss Isard, Mrs, Burwash Phlox Drum,mondii, R. Spott & Son, Mrs, Burwash ; Phlox Perennial, Miss Isard ; Sweet Peas, Mr's, Arch, Patter- son, Miss Isard ; Stooks, Miss Ander- son, R. Scott & Son ; Zinnias, Mrs. Tamlyn, Mrs. Burwash ; Marigolds, Mrs. Tatnlyn, Miss Isard Floral De- sign for cemetery, Mrs. Burwash, Miss Isard ; floral design for Indoor deeora- tion, Miss Isard, Mrs. Burwash ;• bas-. ket of Annttals, R. Scott & Son, Mrs. Burwash ; bouquet, table, Mies Isard, Mrs, Arch. Patterson ; Bouquet, hand, hard plants, Geo, Bryce, Mrs. Tamlyn; tender plants, Mrs, Tarniyn, Mrs. Burwash ; Geranium, single white, Miss Isard Mrs. Arch. Patterson ; Geranium, doable white, Mrs, A. Pat. tenon, Miss Isard ; Geranium, single scarlet, Mrs, ]Inrwash I Geraniuntr THE BEST SCHOOL CENTRAL STRATFORMANT. The best time to eater our classes is NOW. Wo are running the largest and, we believe, the best business train- ing school in Western Ontario. Three departments — Commercial, Shorthand and Telegraphy. Get a money -making education. Our graduates are in demand and are meet- ing with success. Get our free cata- logue now. ELLIOTT dl. MCLACHLAN PRINCIPAL* Get The Best. It Pays. Ono School that stands at tho head in Thoroughness, Popularity and Genuine Merit is the ELLIOTT j TORONTO, ONT. It enjoys a large patronage because its superior work is so well known. Get your training hero and you will bo satis- fied. Allradnates easily get positions. at Calogue free. Enter now. W. J. ELLIOTT, PRINCIP4L. Cor. Yongo and Alexander Sts. Take Comfort. Hot weather is here. To enjoy it, get one of our Coaloil Stoves - --OR— Gasoline Stoves And Save Fuel and Cook in Comfort. Graniteware and Tinware. Ranges of Best Makes. Reliable Garden Hose. Plumbing our Specialty. W. J. BOYO Stone Block - Wingham r Peaches This is the week for the best quality Craw- ford Peaches. Call and, see them --they are No. 1 Fruit. T1 ss h ripe Tomatoes, oes , green Corn, Beets, Car- rots, Cabbage, Onions— fresh from the grower every day. Produce Wanted. MaIcoinfs 4. PRONE '64 THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR STORE Agents Ladies' Horne Journal ,Patterns WINGHAM, ONT. Kerr & Bird Agents for the Ladies' Home Journal New Goods for Fall and Winter Splendid assortment of New Dress Goods. Also the latest styles in all Wool 56 • inch goods for Ladies' Coats, Good value in Flannels, Flannelettes, Sheetings, Table Linens, Wrapperettes, Shirtings, &c. Great variety and splendid values in new Rand Bags -25c to $5.00. AIso Purses, Pocket Books, Finger Purses, Barettes, Hair Rolls, Frillings. New Jet Buttons, all sizes. Prices to suit your pocket book. Jet Buttons are tjie correct thing this season. Don't be out of fashion. Ladies' Golf Jackets.—Men's Sweaters and Coat Sweaters—Boys Sweaters, all Pure Wool. . Splendid value in the Boot and Shoe Department for • everybody- We guaran- tee the quality. We Show the Newest Fall Styles and some of the best , Shoes made in Canada.. Prices are low. HAVE YOU SECURED ONE OF OUR "SO E -Z BACK SAVER DUST, PANS"? ASK TO SEE THEM. 1 wnrr+unit/�v..n.euvwv.i+,.n.�nNw+.ve+w+.nvNwvwwvwwn.r.v.tiv.aivv+,...w,,niv .BARGAINS IN GROCERY DEPARTMENT. 4irou'11 not find a better, larger, cleaner, more complete stock of Groceries in Wingham than we show in this store. This week we want to tell you about our Biscuits We carry a full line of all the real nice tasty sweet Biscuits, always fresh and good quality. Prices from 10c to 20e lb. Some of the best lines—Lemon Creams, Society ' Wafers, Malto Cream Sandwich, Nut Wafers, Italian Wafers, Maple Cream, Maple Leaf, Vanilla Snaps, Banana Fingers, Honey Bar, JamJams &c. Some good lines at 10c lb.— Sugar Biscuit, Lemon, Ginger Bread, Molasses Snaps, Mix. Tea Bisuits, &c. Don't forget that we offer Handsome Useful Premiums to every customer. Ask \for a premium card. Ask to see the premiums. FARMERS.—We want large quantities of Butter, Eggs, White Beans, Onions, Dried Apples, Hardwood, Oats,; Winter Apples, Poultry, &c. Dried Apples must be good color and well dried. Poultry must be fat and dry picked to get the beet price. C. N. GRIFFIN GENERAL AGENT Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Fire, Life, Accident, Plate Glass and Weather Insurance, coupled with a Real Estate and Money Loaning business. Office over Malcolm's Grocery A. E. SMITH BANKER WING -HAM — ONTARIO ' Farmers who want money to buy horses, cattle or hogs to feed for mar- ket can have it on reasonable terms. Money transmitted and payable at par at any Bank in the Dominion. RATES. -Q-35.00 and under, 3 cts. $10 to $30, 10 ate. $30 to $50, 15 cit. Same rates charged on principal banking points in the U. S. t alker & Son) WINOHAM Furniture Dealers and Undertakers We aro specially qualified Under- takers and Embalmers, and thoso d,trusting their work to us may rely on it being well done. Night calls received at residence. Office Phone 106 House Phone 125 DOMINION BANKI HEAD OiFICE, TORONTO. • Capital (paid up) $3,980,000 Reserve (annd raw. - $5,297,000 Total Assets, over $50,000,000 WINGHAM BRANCH, Interest allowed on deposit of $1,00 and upwards. Farmers' Notes discounted. Drafts sold on all points in (An - oda, the UnitedStates and Etxrc o ad , nits p r yt, R, °Elm% manger 1.. vafl tone, aofteltat Fall Goods. FALL AND WINTER MOREEN UNDERSKIRTS.—These are exceptional good value, being Imported direct from England. We can save you 75e and $1.00 on any Underskirt. In colors of 'Black, Blue, Green and Brown, to match the Fall uitings ; special prices while they last, ranging from $1,25 to $2.50. IMPORTED RIBBONS.—Velvets in all colors. Silks in all widths at special prices. LADIES' FALL SUITINGS.—Now is the time for Ladies' Fa11,Suitings ; we have them in all kinds and shades, in suit lengths. No two alike, Full 54 and 56 inch goods in Venetians and Broadcloths. MANTLE CLOTH.—In Ladies' Mantle Cloth for Coats, we • have a good range in brown and blue stripes. MEN'S FALL SUITS.—Just arrived, Men's Suits for fall in latest styles and newest cuts. Prices to suit you. YARNS, ETC.—Home-made Yarns, Sheeting and Blankets. We get our own wool made into Yarn, therefore it is softer and more pliable than factory Yarns ; in single 2 and 8 ply. BLANICI1TS—A'll pure wool, large sizes, made out of our own Wool at Wroxeter. • • Rugs and Carpets. - SMYRNA RUGS. --Just the thing ; only a few 'left. Wall make _your room look cosy. Regular $2,50, for $2.00. Wool and Fibre Rugs in oriental designs. Regular, $2.00, for $1.75. Rugs in Brussels, Tapestry and Dominion Square. Small ends of Carpets -5, 10 and 15 -yd. ends—to clear at less than cost. We carry a large stock of Carpets. Call and 'see them be- fore buying. �'t j �, 20 lbs. r9to No. l Sugar fr�r 17 !J X1.00. fol'10d-Ib, sack Flour and Feed, Timothy Seed, Chick Food, etc., always, on hand. Goods delivered to any part of town. T. A. Mills M •. H i'"h M Whitechurch Hardware Store Ness T. =,e The Be and copper fitted for the price Season For Stoves Is Almost Here. sure and See our New Steel Range, with hearth reservoir "enclosed, large oven with drop door, both coal and wood, handsomely finished, and is only, $20.00. When in the 'village, call and learn how you can et a b r y g Handsome Parlor Lamp free for a New Years gift. Does your house need Fainting ? Get our figures for the finished job— they'll surprise you and you will get a first-class job. X will furnish genuine Frost Wire Fencing, hooks and staples, for ail 8 -wire fence, and put it up for you, for 40 emits per rode J. i. r* Holmes Whiteohuroh Solunidt, Jas, Henderson. Tomatoes, large red, Jas. Henderson, J. W, Pear - en ; any other tomatoes, J. W Pear - en, Jas. Henders n, Celery --White Plume, Jae. Henderson, It. A. Gra-- barn ; any other, James Henderson, Uabbage-•-Jersey Wakefield, Jas, Hen- derson, J. W, Pearen ; VVinningstadt, Jas. Henderson, J. W. Pearen ; win- ter, Jas, HoLderson, J, W. Pearen ; pickling,- Jas. Henderson. Citrons, J. W. Edgar, J. B. Tyreman ; cauliflow- er, J. W. Pearen, Jas. Henderson ; cu- cumbers, Geo, Bryce, '1`. M. Iender- so ; table tort Jas, Henderson. on J. W. earemusk melons, Jas, Ilen- derson ; yellow pumpkin, I). B, An- derson, Jas. Henderson i sunflowers, Jas. Ilenderson, J. NV. Pearen; squash, Jae. Henderson, T. M. Henderson ; water melons, Jas, Henderson, FV, S. Linklater collection o£ p pro- duce, Jas, Henderson, V, Rettinger, FRUIT. Apples --Alexander, Wm, Maxwell, V. Hettinger ; Baldwin, John Web- ster, P. Fowler ; Ben Davis, T. M. Henderson, Wm. ]Maxwell ; Blenheim, wl Maxwell Canada P. Fowler, Wm. Ala wel d Red, W. J.�Henderson, T. M. Hender- son ; Colvert, Wm. Maxwell, C. B. Wilkinson ; Fallawater, Peter Fow- ler, W. J. Currie ; King, Arch. Pat- terson, Robb. Harrison ; Lowell, Jas. Henderson, D. B. Anderson ; Maiden's Blush, R. Scott & Son, E. W. O"rvis ; Mann, Jas. Henderson, W..3. Hender- son ; Northern Spy, P. Fowler, David Cook ; Ontario, T. M. 'Henderson, W. J. Ilenderson ;.. Rhode Island Green- ing,, J. W Edgar, P. Fowler ; Rib- ston Pippin, Robt. Harrison, Wm. Maxwell ; Roxboro Russett, P. Gib- bons, Geo. T. Robertson ; any other Russett, Thompson Bros., Wm, Max- well ; ~Snow, T. M. Henderson, O. 13, Wilkinson ; St. Lawrence, V. Hettin- ger, T. M. Henderson ; '.Calman Sweet, Jas. Henderson, Arch. Patterson ; 20 oz. Pippin, John Mason, Wm. Max- well ; Wagner, W. J. Henderson, V. Rettinger ; Wallbridge, T. M. Hender- son ; Yellow Belle Fleur, W. J. Hen- derson, Jas. Henderson ; Hyslop Crab, V. Hettinger, Wm. Maxwell ; . Tran- scendent Orab, Jas. Henderson ; any other Crab, W. J. Henderson, T. M. Henderson ; four varieties winter ap- ples not mentioned inslist, J. W. Ed- gar, T. M. Henderson. Pears—Fall, O. B. Wilkinson, T. M. Henderson ; Duchess, V, Rettinger, T. M. Hender- son ; any other, W. Maxwell, T. M. Henderson. Plums—Blue, D. Cook, T. M. Henderson ; yellow, R. Scott & Son, Jas, Henderson ; any other, Jas. Henderson, T. M. Henderson. Grapes —Open air white, .1. 13, Tyreman, W. Maxwell ; open air red, J. B. Tyre - man, J. W. Pearen ; open air black or blue, J. B. Tyreman, J. W. Pearen ; collection preserved fruit, J. W. Ed- gar, Geo. Bryce. DAIRY AND PROVISIONS. SHEEP. Lsioeeters, and their grades—Aged rasa; Purves Bros. 1st and 2nd; ahearl- ing ram, J, B. Tyreman; ram lamb, Purves Bros. 1st and 2ad; aged ewe, Parves Bros.; ehearling ewe, Parves. Bros, ; ewe lamb, Parves Bros. fat and 2nd. Downs and their grades—Ram lamb, A. Oopoland; aged ewe, A. Copeland; ewe lamb, A. Copeland lst and 2ad. Fat sheep—Ewe or wether, A. Cope- land, Parves Bros. ; pen of sheep, Parves Bros. PIGS. Berkshires—Boar of 1909, A. F. Davidson let and 2nd; boar prior to 1909, And. F. Davidson; sow of 1909, And. F. Davidson let and 2nd; breed- ing sow, And. F. Davideon let and 2ad. POULTRY. Andalneians,Jas. Henderson ; bantams, D. B..Anderaon, brahmaa, Jas. Hender- son lat and 2ad; ducks, Jas. Henderson, 1st and 2nd; games, Jas. S. Carr; geese, Jas. Henderson, P. Gibbons; hamburgs, Jas. Henderson; langshana, Jas. Hender- son let and 2nd; brown leghorns, Jas. Henderson; white leghorna, Jas. S. Oarr, D. B. Andersons; minoraas, Aroh. Pat- terson; orpingtons, Jas. Henderson; plymonth rocks, barred, J. S. Carr 1st and 2nd; plymoath rooks, any other, D. B. Anderson, Jas. Henderson; spaniah, Jas. Henderson; turkeys, Jae. Henderson; wyandotts, biaok or white, D. B, Anderson 1st and 2nd; wyan- dottes, any other, Jas. Henderson 1st and 2nd; any other standard variety, Jas. S. Carr. Chickens—Andalasiane, Jas. Hender- son, ducks; Jas. 5 Oarr, P Gibbons; games, D. B. Anderson; hambnrgs, Jas. Henderson; Langehans, Jae, Henderson; brown leghorns, Jas. Henderson, D. B. Anderson; white leghorns, D. B. Ander- son, Jas, Henderson; minoraas, Aroh. Patterson, Jas. Henderson; plymonth rooks, barred, Jas. S. Carr let and 2ad; plymonth rooks any other, D. B. Ander- son °let and 2nd; wyandotts, black or white, D. B, Anderson, fat and 2ad; wyandottes, any other, Jas. Henderson, let and 2nd; any other standard variety, Jas. S. Carr; four cockerels, D. B. Anderson, Jas. Henderson, LEATIHER. Set double harness, Geo. 0. Manners 1st and 2nd; set single harness, Geo. C. Manners lat and 2nd. GRAIN AND SEEDS. Timothy, And. Schmidt, R. Scott & Son ; fall wheat, red, And. Sclitnidt, V. Rettinger ; fall wheat, white, Jas, Henderson, J. W. Edgar; spring• wheat, Jas. Henderson, V. Rettinger ; small white pea, J. W, Edgar, W. J. Currie ; any other peas, Jas. Hender- son, R. Scott & Son ; white oats, Jas. Henderson, And. Schmidt ; black oats, J. B. Tyrernati, 3. W. Edgar ; barley, 4 or (3 rowed, J. W. Edgar, Jas. Hen- derson ; any other barley, A. Schmidt. ROTS AND VEGETABLES. Beans, small white, Jas. Henderson, V. Rettinger; beans, large white, P. Gibbons, J. W. Edgar ; beans, any other, Robt. Harrison, Jas, Hender- son ; field corn, Dent, D. B. Anderson, Jas. Henderson ; field corn, Flint, A. Schmidt, Jas. Ilenderson ; Mete, long blood, Jas, Henderson ; beets, any other, Jas. Henderson, A, Schmidt, field carrots, L+'. W. Orvis, Jas, Hen- derson ; table carrots, short, J. 13. Tyreman, Jas. Henderson ; table car- rots, intermediate, Jas. Henderson, 3, W. Pearen ; mangold-wurtzel, long, Jas. Henderson, .A Schmidt ; tnan- gold-wurtzel, intertnediate, Jas, Hen- derson, John .Mason ; parsnips, Jae, Henderson, B. A. Grahatn ; winter radishes, Jas. Henderson, A, Schmidt; sugar ntangeld, Jas. Henderson ; tur- nips, Swede, Jno. Mbnzies & Son, Wm, Maxwell ; other turnips, W. J. Hen- derson, T. M. Henderson. Potatpes-,- Rose, Jae. Henderson, P. Gibbons ; Hebron, Its. Henderson, T, M. Hen- derson en- ds s n • long w hits Jas. Henderson J. V. 'Porten round white, T. ; Henderson, J. W'1 Pearen ; collection potatoes, T, 11I, Henderson, J. W. Pearen. Onions ---Yellow, A. Schmidt, Jas. Henderson ; red, Jai, Henderson, J. W, Pearen' white, A, Schmidt, Jas. Henderson J Dutch .or top sets, R. A. ,Graham, A. Schmidt ; onions grown 'from Dutch or top sets, A, Schmidt, ll, A, Graham; any other onions, At double scarlet, Airs. Burwash, Mrs, A, 'Patterson ; Geranium, single any. oth- er, Mrs, Burwash; Geranium, double any other, Mrs, Patterson, Miss Isard ;: Begonia in bloom, Mrs. Orvis, Mrs, A, Patterson ; Fuchsia in bloom, Miss Isard, Mrs, A. Patterson ; Ferns, col- lection, Mrs, Tamlyn, Mrs, Burwash ; Hothouse plants in bloom, Mrs, Bur - wash ; Foliage plants, collection, Mrs, Burwash, Miss 'Isard, LADIES' WORK. Applique, Mrs. Stevenson, Mrs. laxiy n Apron,fancy, work and de- sign to count, Miss Fisher, Mrs. Taxis- lyn apron, kitchen, useful, not orna- men;tal, Mrs, W, McKenzie Mrs. Or - vis ; Braiding, Miss Fisher, Mrs, Jos. Pugh ; buttonholes oro various metal - ale, Mrs. W. McKenzie, Mrs. Steven- son ; cap, fancy, Mrs, Tamlyn ; case for gloves, collars, cuffs or handker- chiefs, Mrs. Hanson, Miss. Livingstone; centre piece for table, Mrs, Stevenson, bliss Livingstone ; Counterpane, cro- cheted, Mrs. Jos. Pugh, let and 2nd ; counterpane, knitted, Mrs. 'Tamlyn ; crocheting, cotion or silk, Mrs. Han- son, Mrs. wool, s. Tamlyu; crocheting, R o , Miss Fibber, Mrs..Stevenson ; dresser. or stand Cpver, Miss Fisher lst and 2nd ; darning plain, Mrs. W. McKen- zie, Miss Fisher ; doylies, Miss Living- stone ; drape, Miss Livingstone, Mies Fisher ; drawn work, Mrs. Tamlyn, Miss Fisher ; dress, girl's cotton, Mrs. McKenzie, Mrs, Orvis ; embroidery, delpb, Miss Fisher, Mrs. Tamlyn ; em- broidery, eyelet, Miss Fisher, Miss Livingstone ; embroidery, jewel, Miss Pisher, Mrs. Tamlyn•; embroidery, Mt. Mellick, Miss Fisher, Mrs. Ranson ; embroidery, Roman, Mrs. Tamlyn, Miss Livingston ; embroidery, on cot- ton or linen, Mrs. Stevenson, Mrs, Tamlyn ; embroidery, on silk or satin, Miss Fisher, Mrs. Stevenson ; embroi- dery, as applied to dressmaking, Miss Fisher, Mrs. Stevenson ; Etching, Mrs. (Continued on next page.) Bread—White, baked by girl under 16 years, Miss Schmidt, Miss Linklat- er ; brown, Mrs. J. W. Edgar, Mrs. E, W. Orvis, Mrs. Jas. Anderson ; white, home-made, Mrs. R. Scott, Mrs, And. Schmidt, Mrs. Jas. Anderson ; plain home-made buns, Mrs. Orvis, Mrs. P. Fowler ; home-made tea biscuits, Mrs. Finnen, Mrs. Tyreman : home-made scone, Mrs. Bryce, Mrs. W. J. Iiender- •son ; bread dough cake, Mrs. H. B. Elliott, Mrs. Orvis ; Graham biscuits, Mrs. Moffatt, Mrs. Edgar ; Johnny cake, Mrs. Jas. Henderson, Mrs. Orvis ; layer cake, light, Mrs. Orvis, Mrs. W. J. Henderson ; layer cake, dark, Mrs. Jas, 4.nderson, Mrs. Moffatt ; fruit cake with eggs, Mrs. Edgar, Mrs. Mof- fatt ; fruit cake without eggs, Mrs. Bryce, Mrs. Orvis ; ginger bread, Mrs. Moffatt, Mrs. Orvis. Pie—Apple, Mrs. Finnen, Mrs. Moffatt ; pumpkin, Mrs. James Henderson, Mrs. Wilkinson ; lemon, Mrs. Jos. Pugh, Mrs. Bryce ; any other, Mrs. D. B. Anderson, Mrs. Moffatt. Doughnuts, Mrs. Orvis, Mrs. Tamlyn ; oatmeal cookies, Mrs, Tam- lyn, Mrs. Moffatt ; oat cake, Mrs. Jas. Henderson, Mrs. Orvis ; short bread, Mrs, 3, W. Pearen, Mrs, Jas. Hender- son ; jelly, Mrs. Geo. T. Robertson, Mrs. W. J. Currie ; maple syrup, Mrs. Orvis, Mrs. Wilkinson ; maple sugar, Mrs. Schmidt ; honey in comb, Jas. H. Oasemore ; honey extracted, Jas. Hen- derson, Jas. H. Oasemore ; home-made wine, fermented, dark, Mrs. Bryce, Mrs. Rettinger; fermented, light, Mrs. Jas. Henderson, Mrs. Rettinger ; to- mato catsup, Mrs, James Henderson, Mrs. T. M. Henderson ; any other cat- sup, Mrs. Rettinger, Mrs. W. S. Link - later ; sweet pickles, Mrs. Jas. Hen- derson, Mrs, Orvis ; pickled vegetable, Mrs. James Henderson, Mrs, Bryce ; fruit pickles, Mrs. Rettinger, Mrs. T. M. Henderson ; mixed pickles, Mrs. Edgar, Mrs. Bryce ; mustard pickles, Mrs. Bryce, Mrs. W. J, Henderson ; pair dressed chickens, Mrs. W. S. Linklater, Mrs. Moffatt ; hen's eggs, F. Anderson, Jelin Moffatt. Butter - 10 lbs. in•crock,, Mrs. J. Mason, Mrs. ]Harrison, Mrs. Edgar 5 lbs,, Miss Anderson, Mrs. Bryce, Mrs. W. J. Henderson ; ornamental, Mrs. W. J. Henderson, Miss Anderson ; 5 lbs. in pound prints, made by girl under 16 years, Miss Linklater, Miss Schmidt, Miss Currie ; best eight articles of food suitable for a working man's sup- per (meats excluded) Mrs. Bryce, Mus. Orvis, Mrs. Wm. Maxwell, FINE ARTS. Oil painting—Animals, Miss Agnew, Miss Livingstone ; fruit or `lowers, Miss Isard, Miss Livingstone ; land- scape or marine, Miss Isard, 1st and 2nd ; any other subject, Mrs. Hanson, Miss Agnew ; on glass, Miss Agnew, Mee. Ilanson r on plaques or trays, Mrs. Stevenson, Mrs. Hanson ; on silk, satin or velvet, Mrs. Stevenson, Mrs. Hanson ; collection of oil paint- ings, Miss Agnew, Mrs, 'Hanson. Water color—Landscape or marine, Miss Isard, Mrs. Hanson ; any other subject, Mrs. '.Carolyn, Miss Living- stone ; collection, Mrs. Haneon, Miss Livingstone. Drawing—Pen and ink sketch, Miss Livingstone, Clayton Dull ; pencil, Miss Isard, lst and 2nd ; crayon portrait, Mrs, Stevenson, Miss Isard ; crayon landscape or marine, Miss Isard, 1st and 2nd. China paint- ing—Cups and saucers, Mrs. Hanson, Miss Livingstone ; plates, Mrs, Han- son, Miss Livingstone ; ornament or vase, Mrs. Hanson, Miss Livingstone; any other, Mrs, Tamlyn, Mrs. Hanson; collection, Mrs, Hanson, Miss Living- stone. PLANTS AND FLOWERS. Asters, Mrs. H, B. Elliott‘;Mrs. Tamlyn ; Dahlias, Mrs, Arch. Patter- son, Mrs. H. 13. Elliott ; Gladioli, Mrs. Burwash ; Pansies, R,Scott & Son • Petunias, Miss Isard, Mrs, Burwash Phlox Drum,mondii, R. Spott & Son, Mrs, Burwash ; Phlox Perennial, Miss Isard ; Sweet Peas, Mr's, Arch, Patter- son, Miss Isard ; Stooks, Miss Ander- son, R. Scott & Son ; Zinnias, Mrs. Tamlyn, Mrs. Burwash ; Marigolds, Mrs. Tatnlyn, Miss Isard Floral De- sign for cemetery, Mrs. Burwash, Miss Isard ; floral design for Indoor deeora- tion, Miss Isard, Mrs. Burwash ;• bas-. ket of Annttals, R. Scott & Son, Mrs. Burwash ; bouquet, table, Mies Isard, Mrs, Arch. Patterson ; Bouquet, hand, hard plants, Geo, Bryce, Mrs. Tamlyn; tender plants, Mrs, Tarniyn, Mrs. Burwash ; Geranium, single white, Miss Isard Mrs. Arch. Patterson ; Geranium, doable white, Mrs, A. Pat. tenon, Miss Isard ; Geranium, single scarlet, Mrs, ]Inrwash I Geraniuntr THE BEST SCHOOL CENTRAL STRATFORMANT. The best time to eater our classes is NOW. Wo are running the largest and, we believe, the best business train- ing school in Western Ontario. Three departments — Commercial, Shorthand and Telegraphy. Get a money -making education. Our graduates are in demand and are meet- ing with success. Get our free cata- logue now. ELLIOTT dl. MCLACHLAN PRINCIPAL* Get The Best. It Pays. Ono School that stands at tho head in Thoroughness, Popularity and Genuine Merit is the ELLIOTT j TORONTO, ONT. It enjoys a large patronage because its superior work is so well known. Get your training hero and you will bo satis- fied. Allradnates easily get positions. at Calogue free. Enter now. W. J. ELLIOTT, PRINCIP4L. Cor. Yongo and Alexander Sts. Take Comfort. Hot weather is here. To enjoy it, get one of our Coaloil Stoves - --OR— Gasoline Stoves And Save Fuel and Cook in Comfort. Graniteware and Tinware. Ranges of Best Makes. Reliable Garden Hose. Plumbing our Specialty. W. J. BOYO Stone Block - Wingham r Peaches This is the week for the best quality Craw- ford Peaches. Call and, see them --they are No. 1 Fruit. T1 ss h ripe Tomatoes, oes , green Corn, Beets, Car- rots, Cabbage, Onions— fresh from the grower every day. Produce Wanted. MaIcoinfs 4. PRONE '64 THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR STORE Agents Ladies' Horne Journal ,Patterns WINGHAM, ONT. Kerr & Bird Agents for the Ladies' Home Journal New Goods for Fall and Winter Splendid assortment of New Dress Goods. Also the latest styles in all Wool 56 • inch goods for Ladies' Coats, Good value in Flannels, Flannelettes, Sheetings, Table Linens, Wrapperettes, Shirtings, &c. Great variety and splendid values in new Rand Bags -25c to $5.00. AIso Purses, Pocket Books, Finger Purses, Barettes, Hair Rolls, Frillings. New Jet Buttons, all sizes. Prices to suit your pocket book. Jet Buttons are tjie correct thing this season. Don't be out of fashion. Ladies' Golf Jackets.—Men's Sweaters and Coat Sweaters—Boys Sweaters, all Pure Wool. . Splendid value in the Boot and Shoe Department for • everybody- We guaran- tee the quality. We Show the Newest Fall Styles and some of the best , Shoes made in Canada.. Prices are low. HAVE YOU SECURED ONE OF OUR "SO E -Z BACK SAVER DUST, PANS"? ASK TO SEE THEM. 1 wnrr+unit/�v..n.euvwv.i+,.n.�nNw+.ve+w+.nvNwvwwvwwn.r.v.tiv.aivv+,...w,,niv .BARGAINS IN GROCERY DEPARTMENT. 4irou'11 not find a better, larger, cleaner, more complete stock of Groceries in Wingham than we show in this store. This week we want to tell you about our Biscuits We carry a full line of all the real nice tasty sweet Biscuits, always fresh and good quality. Prices from 10c to 20e lb. Some of the best lines—Lemon Creams, Society ' Wafers, Malto Cream Sandwich, Nut Wafers, Italian Wafers, Maple Cream, Maple Leaf, Vanilla Snaps, Banana Fingers, Honey Bar, JamJams &c. Some good lines at 10c lb.— Sugar Biscuit, Lemon, Ginger Bread, Molasses Snaps, Mix. Tea Bisuits, &c. Don't forget that we offer Handsome Useful Premiums to every customer. Ask \for a premium card. Ask to see the premiums. FARMERS.—We want large quantities of Butter, Eggs, White Beans, Onions, Dried Apples, Hardwood, Oats,; Winter Apples, Poultry, &c. Dried Apples must be good color and well dried. Poultry must be fat and dry picked to get the beet price. C. N. GRIFFIN GENERAL AGENT Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Fire, Life, Accident, Plate Glass and Weather Insurance, coupled with a Real Estate and Money Loaning business. Office over Malcolm's Grocery A. E. SMITH BANKER WING -HAM — ONTARIO ' Farmers who want money to buy horses, cattle or hogs to feed for mar- ket can have it on reasonable terms. Money transmitted and payable at par at any Bank in the Dominion. RATES. -Q-35.00 and under, 3 cts. $10 to $30, 10 ate. $30 to $50, 15 cit. Same rates charged on principal banking points in the U. S. t alker & Son) WINOHAM Furniture Dealers and Undertakers We aro specially qualified Under- takers and Embalmers, and thoso d,trusting their work to us may rely on it being well done. Night calls received at residence. Office Phone 106 House Phone 125 DOMINION BANKI HEAD OiFICE, TORONTO. • Capital (paid up) $3,980,000 Reserve (annd raw. - $5,297,000 Total Assets, over $50,000,000 WINGHAM BRANCH, Interest allowed on deposit of $1,00 and upwards. Farmers' Notes discounted. Drafts sold on all points in (An - oda, the UnitedStates and Etxrc o ad , nits p r yt, R, °Elm% manger 1.. vafl tone, aofteltat Fall Goods. FALL AND WINTER MOREEN UNDERSKIRTS.—These are exceptional good value, being Imported direct from England. We can save you 75e and $1.00 on any Underskirt. In colors of 'Black, Blue, Green and Brown, to match the Fall uitings ; special prices while they last, ranging from $1,25 to $2.50. IMPORTED RIBBONS.—Velvets in all colors. Silks in all widths at special prices. LADIES' FALL SUITINGS.—Now is the time for Ladies' Fa11,Suitings ; we have them in all kinds and shades, in suit lengths. No two alike, Full 54 and 56 inch goods in Venetians and Broadcloths. MANTLE CLOTH.—In Ladies' Mantle Cloth for Coats, we • have a good range in brown and blue stripes. MEN'S FALL SUITS.—Just arrived, Men's Suits for fall in latest styles and newest cuts. Prices to suit you. YARNS, ETC.—Home-made Yarns, Sheeting and Blankets. We get our own wool made into Yarn, therefore it is softer and more pliable than factory Yarns ; in single 2 and 8 ply. BLANICI1TS—A'll pure wool, large sizes, made out of our own Wool at Wroxeter. • • Rugs and Carpets. - SMYRNA RUGS. --Just the thing ; only a few 'left. Wall make _your room look cosy. Regular $2,50, for $2.00. Wool and Fibre Rugs in oriental designs. Regular, $2.00, for $1.75. Rugs in Brussels, Tapestry and Dominion Square. Small ends of Carpets -5, 10 and 15 -yd. ends—to clear at less than cost. We carry a large stock of Carpets. Call and 'see them be- fore buying. �'t j �, 20 lbs. r9to No. l Sugar fr�r 17 !J X1.00. fol'10d-Ib, sack Flour and Feed, Timothy Seed, Chick Food, etc., always, on hand. Goods delivered to any part of town. T. A. Mills M •. H i'"h M