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Dominion Bank,
BEAD OVVIgR: TORONTO
Capital: Stook (all paid up) $4,00,000 00
Reserve Fund and Un, 380,000.00
divided Profits ...... $`.
Deposita by the public „ $47,000,000 00
Tot at Assets, over.., ,. $61,200,000,00
BALNg1j0S AND AGENTS throughout Can
ads, au+i Otte Uufted States.
A (JENER L BANKINrx BUSINESS
Savings Department.
Current
gr serft10and
D.paaroavd o $1.00 mud
upwards.
Farmers' sato Notes Colleoted, and
advances made on them at 10 Rest
rata of interest,
WINGzA3s BRANgH-Corner John and
Josephine Streets.
W. R. GEIKIE, MANAGER..
R. V•ANSTONE. Solicitor,
TO ADVERTISERS
Nonce of changes must be left at this
office not later than Saturday noon.
The copy for changes must be left
not later than Monday evening,
Casual advertisements accepted up
to noon Wednesday of each week.
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T,t1N WINGH.QAM `('7ltll 3, DEGFMBER 29, 1910
MUNICIPAL. NQMINATIQNS.
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I PROFIT SHARING STORE, WNGHANI, ONT.
MORRIS -Raeva,•-John F, Mo0enokeu i
nd John Shortreed, Connolllors, VW.
Johnston, Chas, Wilkinson, Wnm Pl- A' _ AGENTS., -Home,
. � GI�N'I'S�--Ladies'
Laid, Kr`-, R R B IND Journal Patteralt
ton, Wm. Thuell, M, $eller,. W.
aw, ' � Home Journal
EAST WAWAXOr.H-Reeve-Toho Git-
espie by acclamation, Councillors -P,
PP. Scott, Sarni, Hurohiil, Jg4ephCham-
ley, J• N. Campbell, Joseph Stonehouse, an
Wew*hyouaHappy•
4iW. P T3atlahan �
d,
TURNBERRY-Reeve T. K, Powell 2
and Alex, Kelly, Cognoillore-Arthur
Wheeler, John Mulvey, John Ruther• Clea.ring • N rd m. Maxwell 111 • ilson, ros erousfa , W.. , nray WPYearx .
John McBurney, Wm Bolt. +
CiLINTON -For Mayor -Jacob Taylor,
For Reeve -W. G. $myth, A. T. Cooper. We thank you for past favors, and we assure
For Counolilots-G.. McLellan, Thos, Sale •
Beacom, W. Paisley, A. T. Cooper, H you that we will try to do, our part cake
nd
Jackson, H. junk B J Gib "' •. shopping at this store both please
binge, R J, Miller, H. Cook, D. Conte.
Ion, J. R. Ford, W. T. O'Neil, Thoa _ profitable for you, during the year 1911
Mason. Z
Why not buy your Xmas
GODERICII-Mayor-Malcolm Comer•
on (re eleoted), Rseve--Chas. A. Reid s We have a splendid range of goods for Holi ay
(re elected), Deputy Reeve -Benjamin presents here and save ; Shoppers. Gent's Furnishing, Ladies' Wear,
C. Munnings (re-eleoted), Councillore
-Benjamin Graham, W. T. Pallow, W money. Hundreds of t Fancy Chln,re, Cut Glass, Fruit,
U. Robertson, W, E. Kelly, George. H.
Graham, Jacob Mosier, William Wal- Handkerchiefs at Candies, etc.
lace, J C. Martin, A. J. Cooper, C, A.
Nairn. Water and Light Commissioner cost 4
W. T. Mnrney (re•eleoted).
75c Handkerchiefs now for - - 50e
50c Handkerchiefs now for - - 39c
35c Handkerchiefs now for - - - 19C
25c Handkerchiefs now for - - - .15c
Other lines from 3c up.
COLLARS -Ladies' Fancy Collars, the finest sel-
ection ever shown in Wingham. See the 25c
Collars now be sold at 15c and 19c.
GLOVES -Perrins make, 75c and 98c.
FURS -Coats, Ruffs and Muffs at cost.
DRESS GOODS -We have hundreds of ends suit-
able for Ladies' and Children's Dresses and
Waists, at about half' price.
Butter, Eggs and Poultry taken same as cash
HERE IS 'YOUR
LASS" CHANCE
My . Entire Stock must be sold
by Jan. 1st,, 1911
I have left in my stock 135 Suit Lengths. 35
Overcoat Lengths and 6o Pant Lengths. - Not old stock
as is usually the case but mostly
New Up -to -Date Goods
Having got in a big shipment for Fall and Winter which
I had ordered before deciding to go out of business, and
having sold most of the old stock before the new was put
on the market. You have the new to select from`
CHURCH NOTES, Hockey Schedule.
A. C'. Burrill, of Lindon will preach The following is the schedule of games At Cost and Below Cost
in the Northern Hockey
in the Baptist Church ou Sunday next, to be played'
League:- The greatest chance ever given the public of this vicinity
On the question of Church Union the Jan. 3-Wingham at Harriston.
to get genuine Tailored Clothing at prices out -doing even
Presbytery of Stratford voted 1$ for and as 6 -Mount Forest at Palmerston.
" the ready-made. If you do not want your clothes just
14 against. 10-Harriston at Mount Forest.
The vote on the Union question in the " 12 -Listowel at Wingham. now get your goods and get two for the price of one.
Presbytery of Saugeen resulted as fol- +' IS M 4.0 t t H rrieton
Iowa: -Pot 8; against 14.
Cexire Gayatt of Bewdley died at the
age of 111 years.
Is snow a summer as well
as .ti winter 'remedy. It
has the same irivigorartly
and. strength-psrodulcing e
fact in summer as in winter.
Try it iii x little cold milk or
*star,
M1 Dhud=3
ores a a
" 18-Ltetoa+el at Hartiston.
20-Wingham at Palmerston.
"23-Hatristonat Wingham.
" 27--Peimerston at Eierriston.
27 -Mount Porest at Wingham.
" 31--=•Harriston at Listowel.
Feb, E-Winghsta at Lletowel,
" d --Listowel at Palmerston,
" 7-Wingham at Mount Forest.
10 -Mount Forest it Lbtowei.
10 -Palmerston at Wingham.
14 -x -Palmerston at Mount Form.
" 17-Hatriston at Palmerston.
" 21 -Listowel at Mount Forest.
" 24 --Palmerston at Listowel.
Canada has been Invited to rend a mil•
itary contingent of 700 men to tepresent
the Dominion at the Coronation of Bang
George next June, and the invitation will
be 400e08d.
LADIES'' now is your chance to get a Christmas
present that will please and the most usetul you can buy.
HOLIDAY
FRUIT
Calitornia Naval Oranges, the best
fruit on the market, 25c, 30c, 40c,
Sac and 6oc.
New Layer Figs, 3-4 of a lb. in each
package, loc package or 3 for 25c.
Fancy Layer Figs, 15c to 20c.
Special price for full boxes.
APPLES -First-class Apples, Spys
and Baldwin's, 50c to 6oc a peck.
Dates, Choice new fruit loc lb.; or 3
lbs. for - - - `- 25C
HOLIDAY
DRY GOODS
FOR WOMEN
Handbags, all new styles, quality right
prices 5oc to $5 oo.
Kid Gloves, quality guaranteed, black
and colored, price $i,00, $1.25, $1.50
Muffiers, Ribbons, Frillings, Hand-
kerchiefs, Ties, Collars, Silk
Scarfs, Wool Scarfs, etc.
SILK WAISTS, GOOD
PARASOLS
Package Dates, new fruit, roc' each
_
TOWN'S FINANCIAL STATEMENT
Bananas, 20c to '3oc a doz.
�t g3TABLISEED 187N
0 -
box, 5oc.
Olives, loc to 75c a bottle. We
guarantee the quality.
t
TIi �'INflili MMES.
The floancial statement of the Town
of Winghem for the year ending Decem.
Lined Kid Gloves, 50c to $1 -50 -
$, R.ELLIOTT.PUBLIBURRANDPROPRIYTO
bet 15 th last, has been issued and from
Lined Suede Gloves, 75c.
HOLIDAYS
Cuff Links, Tie Holders, Scarf Pins, etc,
it we give the following particulate,
i Holiday
Almonds, Walnuts, Brazils, Peanuts
Filberts.
THURSDAY. DECEMBER 29, 1910
The receipts for the year were as fol.
EDITORIAL NOTES.
Balance from 1909...,........ $ 766.15
Taxes, 1909 59177
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..... ...... ......
Arrears of taxes... 1664
It is announced that the Union Bank
Taxes, 1910 ................... 2252488
-.
of Canada will absorb the United Em.
Poll tax.. ................ 45.00
Weigh scale fees...... • ....... 11906
P ire Bank, a provisional agreement
Rents ....................... 172.00
having been reaohed between the direc-
Town licenses ................ 86800
torates of the two institutionp. The
School grants ...... ......... 33100
completion of this transaction, however,
Debentures..:..........:.... 7088.26
Loans..... .. 24227 40
•
will not formally take place until the
......
Fines ....................... 6.00
agreement has been submitted to a
Cemetery .......... • ......... 195.60
special' general meeting of the share.
Sinking Sand interest ......... 88160
holders of the United Empire Bank,
" .. principal........ 625.00
Miscellaneous 6820.75
which will be called shortly.
................
-.,-
Cream of the value of $2,000,000 was
Total receips................. $64778.01
exported from Ontario and Quebec to the
E%TENDITURE,
State of New York between April 1 and
Salaries and allowances .... ,.. $ 1465.00
Nov. 30. A clause in the Payne•Aldrioh
Printing, advertising......... 422.30
'+
not ohanged the duty upon cream from
5 to 5 cents per gallon.
Town Hall ....... ........... 743.31
Fire and water ...... ........ 180490
cents per pound
Roane and sidewalks , , 847 01
This led to an enormous inoreaee in the
export of Canadian. cream, causing a
Charity ...................... $7.12
Debentures .................. 4662.27
number of cheese factory in Eastern
COTB°lppayale Ong .................... 1038431
'
Townships to go oat of business.
The Souvaneir edition of the Montreal
Interest ..................... 83379
Waterworks ..... I...... 254691
!.
Witness, celebrating the 50th year of its
......
County rate ............... .. 1125.75
K
inauguratio , is to hand and is es renal
q
Public School................. 472483
High $01,001 .... :............. 159775
_
a creditable and worthy number to the
Sinking fund interest ......... 120680
Witness which has ever been one of the
principal ........ 2063.16
"
newspapers in Canada for right
Farm land exemptions ........ 1975
i+N
greatest
and good 'Influence. The Witness hoe
Cemetery ................. 81.86
Drain Bower and tank.. .... 8061.89
seen Montreal grow from 100,000 to 527,•
Lateral sewers ............... 5795.11
d
000 in population and during all that
Board of Health .............. 4.70
time its inflnecce has ever been felt for
Miscellaneous ........... 5412.26
.-
all that was clean in civic and parlia-
$54629.58
mentary life. The wish of all to that
The balance sheet on the year's opera.
the Witness may ever retain the repute-
,ions shows the finances of the town to
tion it has, gained.
be in very good shape. The -money ad.
Trade figures for the first eight months
vanced on the lateral sewers will come
of the present.fiscalyearshow an increase
under the local improvement scheme
of ,72,498,639, or nearly seventeen per
and debentures will be sold to cover the
cent , in Canada's total trade as Com-
amount of their cost.
pared with the eight months ending
with November of lest year. The im.
'
ports totalled $304,326,874, an increase
The Weekly Sun.
of $64,209,944, or no less than 25 per
There is one farm paper/a5 Canada'
cant. over last year. .Eaporte of do•
that in over twenty yea has never
mastic products totalled $193,639,731,
romoting the
missed an oppoVinourlug
an increase of ten end one-half millions,
interests of thed bag in no
,.t•
Exports of foreign products showed a
small way assisthe pass•slight
falling off. The increase is ex-
age of every mhas been ob-
portswas mainly in agrionitnrat pro-
twined for the ft of hie con-
ducts. which totalled $56,994,632. Ex•
ditioii. That pWeekly Bao.
parte of manufactured goods amounted
The San's market reports have no equal
to $22,769,863, an inoreaee of nearly two
for accuracy. They are each week of
and one lialf millions. Far November
special interest and value to every man
the imports totalled $41,653,227, an in.
who works the land, Every farmer
crease of $7,190,188. Exports of do-
should be a render of The San. Be-
mestic products for the month totalled
fore renewing your subscription to any
$35,518 516, an increase of $200,000 over paper drop a card to The Sun, 61 John
November of last year,
Street, Toronto, for their clubbing liar.
75c Handkerchiefs now for - - 50e
50c Handkerchiefs now for - - 39c
35c Handkerchiefs now for - - - 19C
25c Handkerchiefs now for - - - .15c
Other lines from 3c up.
COLLARS -Ladies' Fancy Collars, the finest sel-
ection ever shown in Wingham. See the 25c
Collars now be sold at 15c and 19c.
GLOVES -Perrins make, 75c and 98c.
FURS -Coats, Ruffs and Muffs at cost.
DRESS GOODS -We have hundreds of ends suit-
able for Ladies' and Children's Dresses and
Waists, at about half' price.
Butter, Eggs and Poultry taken same as cash
HERE IS 'YOUR
LASS" CHANCE
My . Entire Stock must be sold
by Jan. 1st,, 1911
I have left in my stock 135 Suit Lengths. 35
Overcoat Lengths and 6o Pant Lengths. - Not old stock
as is usually the case but mostly
New Up -to -Date Goods
Having got in a big shipment for Fall and Winter which
I had ordered before deciding to go out of business, and
having sold most of the old stock before the new was put
on the market. You have the new to select from`
CHURCH NOTES, Hockey Schedule.
A. C'. Burrill, of Lindon will preach The following is the schedule of games At Cost and Below Cost
in the Northern Hockey
in the Baptist Church ou Sunday next, to be played'
League:- The greatest chance ever given the public of this vicinity
On the question of Church Union the Jan. 3-Wingham at Harriston.
to get genuine Tailored Clothing at prices out -doing even
Presbytery of Stratford voted 1$ for and as 6 -Mount Forest at Palmerston.
" the ready-made. If you do not want your clothes just
14 against. 10-Harriston at Mount Forest.
The vote on the Union question in the " 12 -Listowel at Wingham. now get your goods and get two for the price of one.
Presbytery of Saugeen resulted as fol- +' IS M 4.0 t t H rrieton
Iowa: -Pot 8; against 14.
Cexire Gayatt of Bewdley died at the
age of 111 years.
Is snow a summer as well
as .ti winter 'remedy. It
has the same irivigorartly
and. strength-psrodulcing e
fact in summer as in winter.
Try it iii x little cold milk or
*star,
M1 Dhud=3
ores a a
" 18-Ltetoa+el at Hartiston.
20-Wingham at Palmerston.
"23-Hatristonat Wingham.
" 27--Peimerston at Eierriston.
27 -Mount Porest at Wingham.
" 31--=•Harriston at Listowel.
Feb, E-Winghsta at Lletowel,
" d --Listowel at Palmerston,
" 7-Wingham at Mount Forest.
10 -Mount Forest it Lbtowei.
10 -Palmerston at Wingham.
14 -x -Palmerston at Mount Form.
" 17-Hatriston at Palmerston.
" 21 -Listowel at Mount Forest.
" 24 --Palmerston at Listowel.
Canada has been Invited to rend a mil•
itary contingent of 700 men to tepresent
the Dominion at the Coronation of Bang
George next June, and the invitation will
be 400e08d.
LADIES'' now is your chance to get a Christmas
present that will please and the most usetul you can buy.
HOLIDAY
FRUIT
Calitornia Naval Oranges, the best
fruit on the market, 25c, 30c, 40c,
Sac and 6oc.
New Layer Figs, 3-4 of a lb. in each
package, loc package or 3 for 25c.
Fancy Layer Figs, 15c to 20c.
Special price for full boxes.
APPLES -First-class Apples, Spys
and Baldwin's, 50c to 6oc a peck.
Dates, Choice new fruit loc lb.; or 3
lbs. for - - - `- 25C
HOLIDAY
DRY GOODS
FOR WOMEN
Handbags, all new styles, quality right
prices 5oc to $5 oo.
Kid Gloves, quality guaranteed, black
and colored, price $i,00, $1.25, $1.50
Muffiers, Ribbons, Frillings, Hand-
kerchiefs, Ties, Collars, Silk
Scarfs, Wool Scarfs, etc.
SILK WAISTS, GOOD
PARASOLS
Package Dates, new fruit, roc' each
FOR MEN
or 3 for - - - - 25c
Bananas, 20c to '3oc a doz.
Fancy Braces, good quality, pair in
box, 5oc.
Olives, loc to 75c a bottle. We
guarantee the quality.
Ties, new styles, 25c to 5oc.
Lined Kid Gloves, 50c to $1 -50 -
Lined Mocha Gloves, 50c to $1.50,
NUTS FOR
Lined Suede Gloves, 75c.
HOLIDAYS
Cuff Links, Tie Holders, Scarf Pins, etc,
Best quality Mixed Nuts, per lb. 20c
i Holiday
Almonds, Walnuts, Brazils, Peanuts
Filberts.
Chinaware
and
HOLIDAY
We have as fine a line of FANCY
CHINA as you will see anywhere. All
new goods, new styles, new decorations.
and our prices are right.
CANDIES. Rich Cut Glass
Choice Cream Chocolate, 15c to 5oc box
A splendid assortment, new goods,
20c to 4oc lb. suitable for Xmas Presents,
Bon Bons, Cocoa Creams, Maple
Creams, Assorted Creams. Fancy Note Paper and Envelopes, put
All new goods, great variety low prices. up in pretty boxes at 15c, 20c,25c and 30c.
Pertumes. Florida Water.
TOYS, TOYS, TOYS
Adjustable Plate Glass Mirrors,
DOLLS, DOLLS, DOLLS Purses, Beads, Fancy Combs, Barretts,ete, Z
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A deposit of One °Dollax may be
Do not put off buying as you might miss it. Sale starts the foundation of a competence -if 22
rye`
yon commenee now, to place your 9""' ,
SATURDAY, DEC. 3rd. savings in the Bank of Hamilton.
Small sums, as well as large, are
TERMS STRICTLY CASH. solicited and either accepted without -
any unnecessary torinality, t
Interest paid on deposits of $1.00
and upwards.
O e ' Maxwe 1WINGHAM BRANCH
- C. P. Smith Agent.
MERCHANT TAILOR.
„ a
Holiday gates
Between aii Stations in
canda
AT SINGLE FARE
Good going December 81st, 1910,
and Jannary let and 2nd, 1'911, valid
returning until Tuesday, Jai). S. 1911.
AT FARE AND ONE-THIRD
(Toed going daily until January
2nd, 1011, inclusive, valid teturning
until Wednesday, January dib, OIL
V6t tickets end tarthet Int'ormation
gall on G. Lamont, Depot Agent or
address J, D; McDonald, D. P, A.,
Toronto,
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