The Wingham Times, 1910-12-08, Page 4• TIMES, S, DECEIMER &, 1910
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Leonard. Jarvis 766 James Dobie ♦
745, Harry Angus 728, Dorothy Clarke • AGENTS---Home
AGENTS---Ladies'
689, Qhaxlie Loyd. G81, Roth Anderson
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HEAD OrviOE: TORONTO 644, Evelyn Angus 623, Thelma Sander. i,Home Journal & B
pap;tal. SGcck (all paid rep) $4.G00,000D0
09,Havel Misener 598, Harold Haw.Leon 529, Lily Ce Belle 992, (lhatlieGOW-DON"S
Reserve Fund and Un• pgoock 992, 9harlie Bell 414, Carl Diok-
divided Pr,:fitl .,.... $5,580,000.00 i sits b the public... $47.000,000 00son 406, Velma Johnston 401, R0110 San• ♦ for Ghristmas
D l?a y dersou 335, Mary Coulees $07, Mabel • Now RTotal; Assote,over........ $61,300,000.00 ,A Z
McIntosh 183. ♦ "
BRANCiii S AND AOEiuTs ehxonRhgat Csn Junior Section. Marks obtainable, OV. Great Clearing Sale •
ads and the United States, Laurie Duncan 615, 011ie Hamilton
585, Stanley Robinson 557, Catharine Every Department in this Big Store full of the newest
'GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS •
' Adams 514.. Kenneth Nichol. 498, Clara Z
' • TRANSACTED. Hardy 495, Aileen Kennedy 484, Joeand Best Goods suitable. for Christmas Shoppers +
-° Saint 471, Ella Dobie 426, Kathleen Wil-
Savings Department. kinsoh 368, Lorne Blackwell 368, Willie •
Current Ratas of Interest allowed, and MoNsvin 347, Albert Bloomfield $86, 2
T Dap aaita reoeived of 31..00 and Madeline Hickey 268, Cheater Stapleton +
upwards. 236, Sarah Brown 210, John Ford 128. does on unceasingly, becom- i This week we have added a quantity of FANCY CHINA and,.a number o very
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PART SECOND. useful household articles, to our Premium Table. Come in and see these
Formers' sale Notes Collected, and •
Advances made on them at lowest Senior Section. Harry Gannett, Ag- ing more popular and attrac- i
rate of interest, nee Williamson, Lawrence Lennox, Alba goods. They are given away, absolutely free.
Galbraith, Annie Blackball, George ♦ •
WzNaIHAas BxA..ticx-Corner J+,hn and Z
Joiepiane Streets. Boyd, John Davidson, Isabelle Reid, Live every day as reason of CHRISTMAS GROCERIES Get the Children's Number Ladies'
Willie Carrie, Lillian Ellaoott, Marguer-
W. R. GEIKIE, MANAGER, its Dalgleish, Victoria Nixon, Gavin Z Home Journal. Order Now.
R. PA,'ISTONE, Solicitor. Atex Taylor, Selected Valencia Raisins, lb.............. l0e
Holmes. Eva Rintooi, the wonderful money-saving : California Seedless Raisins, 3 lbs ........ • .. 250
John Tougher, Madeline Dunoaa, Gor- • • • • •
William Pocock, . e Cluster Table Raisins, lb............. 20c
TO ADVERTISERS don Cruickshanks, • Seeded Raisins, per pe ekage......... 100 to 13e
CHINAWARE DEPARTMENT
^4 Shirley Donaldson, Madeline Walker, bargains that are to be ♦ . .... , , ...15e to 20e We are read for the holiday trade with as
Motioe of changes must be left at this Irene Day, Arthur Sturdy, Tommy g s Layer Figs, per lb ... . • Y y
office not later than Saturday noon. ] s New Dates, 3 lbs. for........... • • • • • • 25C nice a line of Fine Fancy China as you will seg t
The copy for changes must be left Rich, Eddie Taugher. found On every counter. New Dates in packages, 3 for , ......... • • • .25e anywhere. The Decorations are strictly HIGH,
not later.,• than Monday evening. Junior Section. Isabelle Simmons, i New Currants, recleaned, per lb ........ • • . • We CLASS. Prices marked in plain figures.
New
Casual ad ertisements accepted up Laura Ellaoott, Cl fford Robertson, Prunes, large fruit, per lb.............10C
to noondnesday o4 each week. '
Mantle Reid, Howard Huffman, Doris Come right along; this attrac-
Fells, James Allen, Jennie Ard, Dickie
SSTA.BLISHED 1812 Madigan, Dowusey Lynett, George Mie. *4 Lemon, Orange and Citron Peel, good quality, RICH CUT GLASS
TIMES.
iner, Allan Gould, Charlie Armour, Rosie - new goods. Bowls, Celery Trays, Olive Trays, Spoon
I�L'�. Williams, Edith Hart, Freddie Piper, sive slaughter sale will con Z Holders, Knife Rests, Olive Bottles. Water Bottles,
THE' IN�Ii�iI .
Edith Kew, Nelson Morden, Jarvis Lot- Vases, Salt and Pepper Shakers, Sugars and
H. R, ELL10TT,SIIriLI8HDRANDPROPRIHTOA ton,Fraaki0 Sperling, Marguerite Johne, Extracts, good gnalit ,all flavors.
tinue until every article is ; y Creams, Tumblers, etc. ,
URS3JAY, DEOEi`161;R 8, 1910 ViettaHiU, • ht This is the reality store. Why Tr our OLD CHEESE,
+^ `° PART 1, • ♦ PURE SPICES.-Our spicees are pure, and the
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Names in order of merit, sold at some rice• prices ase right. q y only per lb............17c
PUBLIC SCHOOL REPORT. p
Senior Ssotion. Versa Jcynt, Harold not et the best, and get it here. , • , , . • , f .. .
Mills, Clayton Znrlirigg, Richard Clark, g Cut Loaf Sugar, per lb.. u ..... ..LOC
Report of standing of pupils at Wing• .LOC
..- - Sydney Holmes, Jean Vanstone, Willie = �,;{ White and Pink Icing Sugar, per lb .......
ham Pablio School for the month of y , Harriett Williams, Sara McIn•
- November. 'A°g°e' PURE MINCEMEAT. If
than you can
ENTRANCE CLASS- tosh, Mand Soli, Helen Wilson, David • make it, so save yourself that trouble and buy it
Perris, Kirkwood. Hatton, Carrie Hing- i here. Its absolutely pure. Only 10c.a lb. CHRISTMAS DRY GOODS.
Maximum 400. Pass 240. Honours Ston, Viola Forlar, Zorra Dickson, Liz- _
300. zetta Johnston, Charlie Henderson, Earl HANDBAGS.-Quality counts, our handbags t
R. Bloomfield 269, H. Gneat 214, A. Butter Fresh Eggs, Poultry, Z PIE PEACHES,-Large tins, very tasty, only have the quality, gilt and gun metal trimmings,
Lockridge 300, W. Irvine 134, J. Holmes wild, Delight Oloakey, Eddie Hickey, y
Eleanor Irwiue, Aaron Brown, John 16e a tin, some are leather lined, small change purse inside.
336, A. Williamson 303, M. Murch 196, Hayley. Prices to suit your purse, 500 to $5,00. +
R Boyd 282, R. Rintonl 158, M. Cart Junior Section. Wilfrid Ellaoott, Dried Apples and cash
Wright 92, I Allen 232, N. McLean 143, • EVAPORATED PEACHES.-Choice clean, bright HANDIcERCHIEFS.-Ladies' Plain and Fancy
E. Rash 113, D. Haugh 373, A. Reading Laura Bell, 'Marie Ljugheed, Dorothy . • fruit, 15e a Ib. Handkerchiefs 5c to 50C.
268, E Helps 277', H Hall 285, S. Ponder Piper, Clarence Hineoliffa, Gordon Mo• taken iri exchange•
120, T. Lutton 283, N. Taylor 205, W. Ritchie, Corson Boyce, Annie Forgie, ♦ Dainty colored ones for the children 3C to
Gertio Duncan, Alice Williams, Gertie ♦ APPLEs.-Baldwins and Spies, good sound, 5e each.
Haines 268, V. Sanderson 198, G. Pat- Simmons, Lorne Sanderson, Norma + clean fruit 50c a eek. Also Canned ,Apples in
tereoa 261, J. Angus 166, A. Reid 282, p Excelda and Silks for Boys and Men lOc,15e, +
to Rash 247, W. Davidson 299, G. Isard, Freddie Sell, Florence Pocock, + gallon tins. 250, 500, 75C and $1,00. ,
Buchanan 274, M. Robertson 291, Clifford Case, Keit Soots Robinson,
A. Robertson 22b, R. Hardy 305, Stanley Nixon, Keith Donaldson, John ♦ PELtRINS KID GLOVES.- Black and Colored,
Casemore Jack Cook Cecil Cook, Mel- '�'N t PURE JELLY POWDERS quality guaranteed, price $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50,
0. McPherson 294, G. Bowman 202,
•.' H Willis 336 G Deyell 261, H. Dear vine Dennis. = Knox's...... • • • .. •• • •, lad 0}' 3 for 25c MUFFLERS.-The new shape that hag the
281, G.:'Day 20$,H• Isard 168, M. Rogers Bee Jelly Powder, per pkg..• • • • •5C neck, navy, white and grey, price 50c.
299, S. Donaldson 810, L, Drummond _ + Knox's Sparkling Gelatine.................15c +
264, A Groves 278, F. MoDanald 308, I. Mrs. Eddy, the founder of Christian ♦ Knox's Acidulated Gelatine................ t5c - RI1ge of
widths, all the best colors, a
Gibson 232, J. Richardson 285, J. Black Science is dead. t Cox's Powdered Gelatine ..................130 full range of 15c Ribbons, now only itis yd. ♦
hail 299, E. Smith 336, E. Pugh 326, F. Daring the last seven months 3,536 IS YOUR � Plymouth Rook Gelatine .................. 150 +
` B Johnstan6l, M. Brown 1 HERE.Sheet Gelatine, per qt:... ..40c +Gannet 34�, Chinese have arrived in Canada.+ Fine Wool snit Scarfs
JUNIOR, THIRD. ♦
Senior Division. Marks obtainable 900. Hearn's block of stores, Qaebeo street, • Fine Silk Knit Scarfs +
Olive Rintonl 825, Jaoi. Maxwell 790, Guelph, has been sold for $70,000. t Taylor's best Perfumes................ i...25e Ladies' Suede and Wool Gloves
Ada Blackwell 768, Heloise Kennedy The corporation of Ingersoll is negot- " Perfumes, small bo tile............ itis `Vera Webb 721, Eileen Dore 711, EAST CHANCE s Newest Styles in l+'rillings
747, in for the purchase o! the water• ♦ Silver Thimbles ..........................35C
Sent Smith 706, Ella Rogers 7G0, Miri- works from the company that owns it. Dainty ties for Ladies'
am Smith 678, Mark Cassels 674, Clara • Taylor's Florida Water..............25c 50
to e
• Isard 670, Sara Hamilton 664,�.,.Nina • New. Styles in Fancy Combs and Baretts, 10c '
i Adjustible Plate Glass gir'rors at a lower to $1,75.
Haugh 603, EfHte Erskine 594, '"Harveyt.tve Stook Markets.
Dennie 692. Pat Holmes 537, Nellie Van- My Entire Stock must be. sold i price than ever offered here... ..35C to 50c Good Parasols up to $2,25
alstine 607, Alberta Taylor 433, Etla Toronto, Ded. 5-Union Stook Yardi + Fancy Note Paper and Envelopes, put up in Fine Silk and Embroidered Waists.
Cook 429, Gladys Dear 842, Fred Walsh-•Receipts were 147 oars with 2,549 by .Ian. 1st, 1911 • pretty boxes at very low prices. 15e,
249 _
head of cattle, 2,288 sheep and lambs, t 20e, .25c, 30e.
..._ Junior Section., Marks obtainable, 800, 224 hogs, and 25 calves. Fancy Braces, put in box..................500
Tillie Bottrill 695, Gertie Cantolon Of the total receipts of cattle, some ♦ Plain and Fancy Wool Sox...........25e to 50c
610, Nettie _(3;rietie 610, Sara McLean forty to fifty oars were reported to be ; TOYS AND DOLLS.
y The Newest Styles in Ties
601, Viotorlxi<' aterson 600, May Reading
is transit direct to the eeaboaed. Un.
545, Annie Davidson 530, Jean Currie der these oircumstanoee the balance Kid Dolls, China Dolls. Dressed Dolls, all Cuff Links, good quality.... , atch. 25e to 75e
503, Etta Hart 475, Cecil Angus 460, were easily taken care of by local de. 1 have left in my stock 135 Suit 'of 35 kinds and sizes of Dolls. Teddy Bears, Monkeys, Cuff Links and Tie Bolder to match.' . f .750
Norman MoRitobie 459, Edith .Jarvis • White Dogs, Rabbits, etc. Cuff Links and Scarf Pin to match+. .. f 500
manse, and prices for the beet cattle Overcoat Lengths and 6o Pant Lengths. Not old stock Lined gid Gloves .................50eto $1.50 +
428, Hugh Angus 426, Lila Bell 823, were good and firm. Although the rega• as is usually the case but mostl ,r i Music bogey full of candy and music. • • •
SENIOR SECOND. Lined Mocha Gloves........ • :: ; 50e• to $1.50 r
lar delivery of cattle fed, especially for Colne in and see our Display of Lined Suede Gloves, per pair. ...75c
Senior Seotiba. Marks obtainable, 899. the Christmas trade, ie not expected nn- Men's Good Umbrellas up to.......... . ...$3.00 +
Chris Newman 800, Lizzie Carrie 772, til next week, a few fat prime quality New Up-to-Date Goods • Novelties, etc.
Archie Williamsoa 737, Jean Christie beefs were in the market today. New p a. +
i 727, Phyllis Johns 718, 'Kathleen Mille The following are the gnotatlone: White Beans, Butter, Eggs,
710, Neil McLean 691, Willie Dear 679, Exporters' cattle- Per 100 lbs. Ravin of in a b shipment mens for Fall and Winter which S FARMERS.--We want large quantities of Potatoes,
Alice Imlay 676 Ruby hewer 6i3, Vera Choice . .. $585 $5 10 g g g ci
Davidson 672, Vera 13teicker G59, John Medium S 66 5 00 1 had ordered before deciding to go out of business, and = Oats, Turkeys, Geese, Ducks, Chickens, etc. Bring your trade here, ♦
winntrrea walker 6x7, - Balla •. 4 50 5 0o having sold most of the old stool: before the new was put •
Nicholls 611, Light . .. .... 5 00 5 10 g •
L netts Sturdy 612, Fred Sturdy 689, if its cod We a cod rices.
y Cows............ 4 50 5 2b on the market. You have the new to select from � good, pay g p �
Clayton Maxwell 589, George Allen 687, Feeders-. S
best 1000 onnds and rep- r ♦♦t♦•
Castile Smith 550, Lottie Zarbrigg 54=, p red Below Cost
StEj6ley Byll 511, Howard McDonald458, wards ...,oic .. 5 25 5 00 a °
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Stockers choice ..... 4 76 5 0o At Cost - -
Claude Maxwell 421. " bulls............ 3 75 460
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Junior Section. Marks obtainable, 802. Butchers'- •"�
Noel Drummond 632, Margaret Piper _ Picked.......... ..... 5 85 son . The greatest chance ever given the public of this vicinity
630, Linda McLeod 620, Bert Wiiliame ' Medium
Cowu s oo sou to get genuine Tailored Clothing at prices out• oing even I
696, F.oronce Diamond 676, Ilene Paton Balls.. ................ 4 00 5 0o the ready-made. If you do not want your clothes just
Toronto $3.65 Return
572, Kay Allen 507, Earle Huffman 049, Hogs-now - - -
Honey Atcohegorl 640i Charlie Ieard 539, Beet.................. f 7 00
Show. Tickets good going P.M.
F4oronee Hinectiffe 536, Toddle Murch now get your goods and get two for the price of one. o � d - � � � � � � Account First anneal Fiat stook
Li hts.. , .............. 6 66 6 76 6 e i � g trains December 10th, and all trains
l 635 Frank Robinson 615, doze Wild 509, Sheep- r r-'
Export ewes.. .., 426 450 ,; �. �. �� _� '� �=-� .�� limitD8eeDec.11, i91 i3th. Return
Jim Sell 465, Harold Mann 414, Reggio Bud ke .. .............. 300 850 LADIES' now is your chance t0 get a Christmas _ ' ' . mit ec. 14th, 19 0.
Smith x92, Cecil Morkiey 386, May Pass- cane.......• ..... 3 00 s bo resent that will please and the most useful you can buy,
more 355. Spring Lambs each., 6 36 575 p To realize the importance of fru- -
TCNIOR 89COND. Calves. each.......... W 3 60 750
� galley is to acquire the habit of sav .6 ' � R
S"•bice Section. Marks obtainable, 936. in -
and of depositing your savings s�tlg ` h Winter Tour s
wixal AllMA>xXXT xalaosTS Do not put off buying as you might miss it. Sale starts g- ~� '�
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Wingham, Novi 80th, 1910. -
2 46 to 3 005 SATURDAY, DEC. 3rd. . You need not feel embarrassment �I ����)
Plot r per 1001bFs.......... i in depositidg as small a sum• as one $ California, Mexico and Florida at
. $ _ lovY rates.
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Fall Wheat .............. 0 82 to 0 8
Oats$d.....ii► . ...0 0..60. 0 82 to 0 82 TERMS STRICTLY CASH. , dollar in the Bank of Hamilton. �1 Above rates apply from Wiagbanl,
- of consulmptiom Barley ..f. .......W.i.... 0 46 to 00 882 Sueh•a step will mean for you the
i Iii they CUre Peale i.. f 0 0 0 0 i W f W 6....... r 0 82 to . - tint • Proportionate rates on, ata
a I conte ltrated,easilydiytestett Butter dairy 6 20 to 0 22.
• -' commencement Of a n0pi era Of eASO �► `. � • � � tions in Ontario, Kingston, leen-
conte'
.. i. 0000 i... 0 >#0 to 0 $0 � set,
hlnerlt iS >neCOSS ry. E 'e pet dos .... ....... i . and content, ir3w as
lc of 35 years r Ht�o a per dot : , .... .. 2 so to 2 50
�to 1060 oberMxwel7AI■■/yam(■PotatoeK,perbnshel,iW.... 0 s6 toos6�, 'WI1V'G�iA11+C BRAI�CI-15�� SER!
■ �Lard .f.v•IW,iW.i ..i...ii 0 20 to n 20 C. p. Snaith gent. llanLmont,tAgerv L1rre $dRe, tier owti f . i.. 6 80 to 68tl call es Q. Lamont, Depot Anent .,has been rldstrd, Chickens, per lb....W..ii. 0 12 to 0 12 MERCHANT TAILOR. �o at6J• D, McDonald, D. P. A.,
work.-wider flreatth for Ducks, per lb 0 0 12 to o 12 , . �• _ .____
Alf D;aggl.tt, ('Leese, per lb..... , 0 , 0 0 0 i.. 0 11 to 0 12 ; 0
ntum lice.. _ T 6 b a "I"'°'
�'tiriert stile lbr i...1Y Y.►i,...'. Q 18 �� 18 •