The Wingham Advance, 1912-12-26, Page 5CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
IN GREAT VARIETY
AT ISARD'S
We are ready for the CHRISTMAS TRADE with all
the NEW 000DS for Men, Women and Children's
Wear. ATTRACTIVE VALUES in useful gifts in both
stores. Make your selections early and get first choice,
WOMEN'S STORE
IiA•NDKERCHIEFS--In plain hem stitched linen, fancy
embroidered or initialed ; 8 for 25o, 2 for 25c, 8 for 40e,
6 for $1.50. Children's plain or fancy Handkerchiefs, 50
each or 6 for 25o. Fancy Excelda Handkerchiefs, l0c
each or 3 for 25c.
NEW NECKWEAR --A largea ssortment of new Bilk Col-
lars and Ties ; prices are 25e, 35c, 500 and 75c.
HAND BAGS—Made by the Julian Sale Leather Goods
Co., most reliable makers ; every Bag guaranteed ; values
are the best ; lots to choose from ; prices are 50c, 75c,
$1.00, $1.25, $1.50 up to $2.75. See our special bargain
at $1.00.
LADIES' FANCY BELTS ---Nicely boxed, embroidered
elastic with covered steel buckles ; special value at 50e.
TABLE LINEN SETS—Beautiful set of Table Linen con-
sisting of one cloth 2x2i yards, one doz. napkins to match,
new handsome embroidered designs ; special at $5.00.
KID GLOVES—Best English and Italian Kid Gloves ;
long or short ; colors—tan, black, white, brown, grey ; all
prices ; special Xmas bargain at 75c.
Dressing Sacques, Kimonos, Fancy Shawls, Home Dresses,
Silk Net Waists, Silk Auto Scarfs, Muffs, Sweaters, Wool
Caps, Fur Gauntlets, Muffs, Soles, Throws, Caps, Coats,
Fur Lined Coats, Curtains, Fancy Rugs.
MEN'S STORE
MEN'S SILK TIES --Handsome patterns in new styles of ITeokwear,
pretty designs in Shot Silks ; prices are -25o, 35o, 50o, 750.
MEN'S BRACES --In fanoy boxes ; fine quality webb•good pat-
terns ; 500.
Men's Fur Caps, Persian Lamb, Astrachan, German Otter ; see our
loader at $5.00.
MUFFLERS—Largo assortment of wool and silk Mufflers ; new
styles, 500.
KID GLOVES—Special values in Lined Kid Gloves ; see our Fur
Lined, also Silk Lined ; all prices.
Fur Coats, Fur Lined Coats, Coats with Fur Collars, Silk Hand-
kerchiefs, Sweater Coats, Smoking ' Jackets, Fancy Shirts, Silk
embroidered Socks, Silk Armlets, Boston Garters, Etc.
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CHRISTMAS
SUGGESTIONS
By MoGEL & CAMPBELL
BELOW WE OFFER A FEW SUGGESTIONS FOR
EARLY CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS
Neckwear of all kinds always a popular
gift ; Shirts, plain and fancy ; Silk Knitted
Neckscarfs in all colors ; Hosiery in Silk,
Cashmere and Worsteds ; Mitts and Gloves
lined and unlined ; Braces, Armbands and
Garters, all in fancy boxes ; Collar Cases ;
Silk Umbrellas ; Handkerchiefs in Silk,
Linen and Exceldas; Bath Robes; Sweater
Coats, and many other lines just as suit=
able.
Buy your Christmas Presents early, get
first choice and have your worries over.
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We have the swellest and largest stock
of Christmas goods ever shown in this
Town. Don't send away for goods until
you see ours. We have what you want
and the prices you cannot beat.
Diamond Rings from $ t o up to $300
a large stock to choose from, Also a
large stock of Pearl Rings. Pearl Neck-
lets from $ro to $so. Also a large stock
of Pearl Pins and Sunbursts. We have
anything you want that will make a nice
Christmas gift.
W. G. PATTERSON
TUE OR ut WATCH DOCTOR OPPOSITE QUEEN'S HOTEL
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
FOR 1.18 HIGHNESS
Presets the Mere Man Will
Find Attractive and Useful
The man who travels will .appreciate
a handmade set for his satchel, tnelud.
Ing a shaving pad, tie Bolder, collar
bag and a handkerchief case. Make
them of linen art crash with an orig•
Mal design stenciled on the cover's.
Fox the shaving pad cut two pieces
of cardboard 4 by 7 inches, wake two
round holes in one side of each one-
half inch from the edge. Cover the
cards with the linen and on one side
of each apply the stencil design, An-
other cardboard seven inches long and
one inch wide is covered with linen.
This is placed lengthwise of the edge
of the two larger pieces and the edges
whipped over and over with strong lin-
en thread.
Now 'you have the covering for the
thin sheets of paper. ;White tissue or
manila paper is cut into sheets to fit
Inside the covering, Round boles are
made in them corresponding to those
in the covers and narrow ribbon is
run through each hole, brought over
the back and tied in a flat bow.
The tie holder is made much in the
same way as the shaving case. Two
pieces of cardboard are cut fourteen
Inches long and six inches wide, cov-
ered with linen stenciled and joined at
one edge, so it will open like a book.
The ties are folded and laid fiat in-
side the cover.
Make the handkerchief case of linen
folded like an envelope. When finish-
ed it is six inches square. The linen is
padded with a layer of cotton wadding
and lined with pink or blue china silk.
It is put together perfectly fiat, caught
together with embroidery silk after it
is folded over, and the flap is held in
place with a small glove clasp.
• The set or any one of the articles
would make an appropriate holiday
gift, would cost little and will be very
easily made.
The Luminous Clock.
When in doubt about purchasing a
really useful Christmas gift for a man
why not consider one of the new lumi-
TILE WICK- G,
A Few LAST 1.1 NUT
OHRISTMAS GIFTS
Charming Presents That Cyst
UtIIe In Time or Money,
Any Diretty trifle made to contain
PIPs makes an acceptable gift for
Christmas, A traveling couveuieuce
that is as useful at home as abroad
is made after the manner of the old
time needlebooit that rolled up, The
foundation of it Is a strip of ribbon.
or silk—morocco andchamois c'an also
be used, Likewise canvas --about six
inches wide and twenty inches long.
Lay this flat ou the cutting board and.
cover it with two thicknesses of cot.
ton batting. Put a layer of coarse
white flannel next to this and then one
of coarse holed white net. Bind the
edges neatly together with a satin rib-
bon matching the outside of the con-
venience, and then turn up four or
five inches of the bottom of the strip
and tack the ends to form a pocket.
About five inches from the top put a
plump pincushion with corners reach-
ing to the strip edges. Have this an
inch and a half deep and stick it full
of varicolored pias --blue, green, red,
pink, white and the ordinary sorts.
They will look best if stuck in in some
ornamental manner. In the space
above the cushion put black and white
safety pins in several sizes.
A Neckwear Gift.
If you are in a hurry to get together
a very presentable last minute gift
take a look into your lacebox and res-
cue a few bits of lace and net, then
You'll be met with a prompt and courteous explanation
of why an Express Order is the safe and simple way to send
money by mail. Thousands of dollars go astray annually
by carelessness in remitting money. When a few cents
for an Express Order will avoid loss and ensure the safe delivery of your
remittance, isn't it, to put it mildly, poor judgment not to use them ?
Your local agent will show you how easy it is to obtain an
Express Order. The security of your money is absolutely guaranteed
when you remit by
LUMINOUS OLOOE.
nous clocks that are on the market
this year?
The clock pictured Is of this de-
scription and makes a most covetable
possession.
What the College Man Will Like.
Sofa pillows are gifts that always
touch the heart of the college man,
but these same cushions must be of
the right kind to make a hit with his
majesty. The ideal pillow, if intended
to ta' a any wear at all should be f311 -
ed with feathers, not with cotton
wn--te. Somebody may have to spend
11;t• night sleeping ou that pillow. It
::cold be of material that will neither
ray nor fade. Soft velveteen, leather
,and a heavy silk in plain colors are
ideal. If it bears any embroidery let
It -be well toward the edges or in the
corners. Use no tinsel—tinsel scratches.
If cords are used It must be seen that
they are sewed—nay, riveted on—in
the strongest possible fashion. There-
after will the giver be in receipt of
many blessings.
A Musical Suggestion.
Steins are not new suggestions for
Christmas gifts, but a musical tankard
that plays the good old convivial tune
of "For He's a Jolly - Good Fellow"
Mtn:UAL STEIN.
schen liquid Is poured into Its cepa-
!ions depths is a novelty brought out
or the first time this year for the
were man's Christmas present, The
teln illustrated Is a musieal affair of
s•sty green pottery mounted In silver.
Every railway station has
an Exrrt+s Office where "Or-
ders" may be obtained. and
in almost every town there arc
bra,^,ch Ofhccs located in the
re hiential districts.
RATES
SS and under - - - 3 eta.
Over $5 to $10 - - 6 •'
10" 30- - -10"
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50, at same- rates,
NET JABOT.
set to work ou a stock collar and jabot
like the one seen in the illustration. A
wide piece of fillet lace forms the
collar, which is edged at the tots with
folds of malines and black velvet.
The "fall" is of gathered nutliut's to
two layers, each one trimmed with in•
sertion matching that used for the cot -
lar. A pump bow of black velvet tin•
ashes the pretty gilt.
An Easy to Make Jacket.
A cotnbiug jacket is something any
woman would appreciate, especially it
it is as pretty as some of those the
shops are showing. The dainty things
in the big stores are all but absolute-
ly shapeless, two perfectly straight
breadths being used to form a sort of
jaunty kimono sack, with pointed back
and front. The two lengths have the
ends cut bias, tris shaping making the
front and rear points, and the sleeves
are made by catching the breadth edge
to edge under the arra. White flannel
combing jackets are pretty with blue
or pink satin ribbon bindings.
Make a Crochet Buckle.
The girl who crochets can turn alit
in a few hours several of the crocheted
buckles like the dainty one pietlared.
CROCLI1 T BUCKLE.
1liereerized white cotton of a rather
course t umbel Is used. Velvet ribbon
is looped through the buckle with
Charming a lfeet.
4.
Of Course Not.
Lives there a man with sout so dead
Who never to himself hath said :
"I'll rise at five o'clock and go
Right out and shovel of the snow."
Rett most of them, with sortie quite
dead
Lie safe within thein beds Instead I
And do not even deign to blush
When passersby waae in the slush,
LEND A HAND.
Lend a hand to the tempted.
Lend a hand to souls in the shadow.
Lend a hand to those who are often
raid ad ged.
Lend a hand to the soul crushed with
unspeakable loss.
Lend• a hand to the poor fighting the
wolf from the door.
Lend, a hand to those whose lives are
narrow and crstoped.
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RURRY UPI
Only 1 week left to Christmas. The greatest event in the
history of Wingham. A big chance to save money.
On account of late season we are overloaded with stock which
we are very anxious to sell, and it is understood while we are
anxious to sell you will buy it at any price at all. Therefore
leave all your work aside and come right now to our ,store and
see the bargains we offer you. You'll be real surprised. We
will everything in our store at wholesale price. Remember to
come now, while we expect to be very busy afterward. We
have also great things for Christmas Gifts, and if you want to
mail your Christmas gifts to your friends, come in and buy it
from us, and we will pay the mail expenses. Again we say—
remember us and remember yourself, by buying from us ; means
more for yourself than for us.
Below are only a few of our special prices :—
Sweater Coats, all wool, guaranteed, all colors, reg. $3 00 and $3 50 for
$2 59; reg. $2.50 and $2 25 for $1. 59; reg, $5 00 for $3.98. Boys' Sweat-
ers, reg. $1.00 and 750 for 49c. Overcoats, reg $12 00 and $13 50 for 49.75;
Overcoats with two ways collars, good tweed, reg. $10.00 for $7 50. Men's
Heavy Woollen Socks for 19o. Men's Tweed Pant, reg. $3 00 and $2.75
for $1 59; reg. $2 25 for $1.29. Fine Shirts, reg. $1.00 and 75o for49c and
59e. Men's Suits, well made, tweeds and worsteds; also Caps, Hats, Un-
derwear, Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, eze, at cut prices.
Always ask for a free Coupon, which is worth 5% to you on your purchase.
WE WANT YOUR PRODUCE
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SAYINGS EARN 5 PER CENT.
We pay 5 per .cent. per annum on approved First Mortgages guaran-
teed by the Company. Interest cheques mailed to ranch Investors on the
last day of June and December in each year. The Ideal Security* combin-
ing absolute safety of Principal and a fair return of Interest.
Write for booklet.
ASSETS OVER $10,000,000.00
The. Trusts and Guarantee .Company, Limited
TORONTO, CANADA
J. J. Warren, president. E. B. Stockdale, Manager.
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Lend a hand to the tempted.
Lend a hand to souls in the shadow.
Lend a hand to those who are often
raid ad ged.
Lend a hand to the soul crushed with
unspeakable loss.
Lend• a hand to the poor fighting the
wolf from the door.
Lend, a hand to those whose lives are
narrow and crstoped.
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RURRY UPI
Only 1 week left to Christmas. The greatest event in the
history of Wingham. A big chance to save money.
On account of late season we are overloaded with stock which
we are very anxious to sell, and it is understood while we are
anxious to sell you will buy it at any price at all. Therefore
leave all your work aside and come right now to our ,store and
see the bargains we offer you. You'll be real surprised. We
will everything in our store at wholesale price. Remember to
come now, while we expect to be very busy afterward. We
have also great things for Christmas Gifts, and if you want to
mail your Christmas gifts to your friends, come in and buy it
from us, and we will pay the mail expenses. Again we say—
remember us and remember yourself, by buying from us ; means
more for yourself than for us.
Below are only a few of our special prices :—
Sweater Coats, all wool, guaranteed, all colors, reg. $3 00 and $3 50 for
$2 59; reg. $2.50 and $2 25 for $1. 59; reg, $5 00 for $3.98. Boys' Sweat-
ers, reg. $1.00 and 750 for 49c. Overcoats, reg $12 00 and $13 50 for 49.75;
Overcoats with two ways collars, good tweed, reg. $10.00 for $7 50. Men's
Heavy Woollen Socks for 19o. Men's Tweed Pant, reg. $3 00 and $2.75
for $1 59; reg. $2 25 for $1.29. Fine Shirts, reg. $1.00 and 75o for49c and
59e. Men's Suits, well made, tweeds and worsteds; also Caps, Hats, Un-
derwear, Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, eze, at cut prices.
Always ask for a free Coupon, which is worth 5% to you on your purchase.
WE WANT YOUR PRODUCE
Cooper & Herman
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only material used. Then, twenty
concrete was introduced. And
years concrete has been
It is now acknowledged to be one
known materials for roads or
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macadam as macadam is superior to
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Estimating the Cost.
It is not the first cost of a road that
mines it's real cost; nor is it the first
service that determines whether it's
or a poor one.
The only sure way to find out what
has cost, is to add to the first cost
for repaifr. in fifteen or twenty years.
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and of security against the effects of
fortune that a reserve fund gives you, is
more satisfying than the passing gratiII-
which you would obtain by spending it.
Small amounts—which you will hardly miss–do- '.
regularly, will gradually, but surely, accu-
to a sum large enough to insure against the
of business reverses or loss of employment.
C. P. SMITH
AGENT - WINGRAM .
Send us your name .and address
and we will forward to you free
a map of
THE CITY OF WINNIPEG
and full description of our very
high class subdivision Rosewood
Crescent, with price list
CRESCENT LAND 00.
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5og McArthur Bldg., WINNIPEG, Mans.
Winter Term From Jan. 2nd
ELLIOTT
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is well known as one of Canada's .Best
Business Schools. Our graduates are in
STRONG DEMAND because business
firms KNOW they render SUPERIOR
services. Satisfaction follows superior
training but never follows inferior train-
ing. Get the best. You want it. We give
it. Write for new catalogue.
W. J. ELLIOTT, PRINCIPAL.
Cor. Yongo and Alexander Sta.
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CENTRAL
STAR AVOR Cos, ONT.
floes more for its students and graduates
than do any Other similar sehoola. Cour-
ses are up-to-date and instructora are ex-
perienced, Graduates are placed In good
positions. Tho three applications rc 9eiv-
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average salary of S11.83
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Write for free catalogue at once.
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the
ago
twenty
itself.
best
pavements
of
road
spent
every
their
is Y :w
....., • „„ .., ,,,
`' '•.�.-•1* r.
There's no need to point
out the advantages of
good roads.
It used to be that there was little
Macadam for the country and smaller
only material used. Then, twenty
concrete was introduced. And
years concrete has been
It is now acknowledged to be one
known materials for roads or
-to be as far superior to
macadam as macadam is superior to
p
Estimating the Cost.
It is not the first cost of a road that
mines it's real cost; nor is it the first
service that determines whether it's
or a poor one.
The only sure way to find out what
has cost, is to add to the first cost
for repaifr. in fifteen or twenty years.
Now, that's where concrete
argument—their first cost is
only cost; they require little or
AddressGoodRoads
Canada Cement Company,
r
choice.
cities
for
proving
of
for
ordinary
sand.
deter-
six months
a
a
all that
roads
practically
no upkeep
n.�
I 1) f i ,..''
et , ,•
rw dti -}�• +' ��`•
^+rt.i..::•rte.•,.
„.,..,,,.
=•• •- :�. a - k
The kind
however,
matter.
Concrete, instead
becomes stronger
How You Can
can help your community
decision the next
comes up. Your
in providing yourself
satisfactory
wish to convince
when you are "backed
we will gladly furnish
convince youf neighbors.
it your business
a special department
give you the facts,
valuable assistance
desiring to build
for " Good Roads
" or use the40''
�'
/
14 Auro iiiii6 are
rtr
of good road,
,
is another
of needing repair,
with age.
Help.
to come to
time the question of
.influence will be a
and your neighbors
highways.
you first—we knot,
up" with facts
you, you will be
to get these facts. el
which will/ 1
but will also •, '
to any com- e e
concrete f I
i Please e
/ send ane I
t h e facts f
/ :about 'concrete 1
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cost.
was actually
years
these
You
a wise
the roads
street factor
with thoroughly
We
that
which
able to
Make
good We have
not only
road supply
is munity
roads.
win Ask
Literature
coupon.
.Department,
Ltd., Montreal
Send us your name .and address
and we will forward to you free
a map of
THE CITY OF WINNIPEG
and full description of our very
high class subdivision Rosewood
Crescent, with price list
CRESCENT LAND 00.
N. P. GFRBi7s3R, SEIORMIT.A.RY
5og McArthur Bldg., WINNIPEG, Mans.
Winter Term From Jan. 2nd
ELLIOTT
Y a
TORONTO, ON's.
is well known as one of Canada's .Best
Business Schools. Our graduates are in
STRONG DEMAND because business
firms KNOW they render SUPERIOR
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