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ANNOUNCEMENTS, &c.
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WANTED — Fine Roots and Cord
Wood. \VINGI•IAM SALT WORKS
HOUSE TO RENT—Eight rooms and
conveniences. Apply to ROBT. KNox.
TRUNKS AND. VALISES: --Big Stock t0
select from at lowest prices.
W. J. GREER,
Old Furs remodelled to any style de-
sired. Charges moderate.
MISS ANNIE MCLAL'CTiLIN,
4-4 Box 119. Brussels,
LosT—Crank off an automobile, he
tween Holmes school house and Wing -
ham. Finder leave at A. E. Louttit's
butcher shop.
To RENT — Comfo able house to rent
with garden, cor er of Alfred and
Centre ptreets. Apply to Walker &
Clegg. tf
FISH—Have for ale Thursday and
Friday, No. 1 tr Orders promptly
attended to at new butcher store.
W. J. ARMOUR
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J. W. DODD
Successor to J. G. Stewart
Fire, Life, Accident
and Health
INSURANCE
P. 0. Box 306
WINGHAM.
'Phone 198
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WINTER
TOURS
SPECIAL. Fares now in effect to
resorts in Florida, Georgia,
North' and South Carolina, Louis-
iana and other Southern States, and
to Bermuda and the West Indies,
Return Limit May 3 ist, 1911
LIBERAL STOP -OVERS ALLOWED
For full information write to
C. E. HORNING,
D.P.A., Union Station,
Toronto, Ont.
Tickets and full information from
R. B. ELLIOTT ,town Passenger ai1d Ticket
,Agent, Phone 4. W. F. BURGMA J, Station
Agent, Phone G0.
Meeting of the Huron
Gounty Council
The council of the corporation of
the County of Huron will meet in
the council chamber, in the Town
: I of Goderich, on Tuesday the 5th
l• day of December siert, a t,' 3 o'clock.
W. LANE,
Clerk. 1
Dated Nov. 20th, 1910.
1 NUT COAL
$8.5O
A PER TON SPOT CASH
t.,
, Furnace and Pea Coal at price
to correspond,
Coal hao snot advanced in
price at the relines since Sep-
tetnber.
1 ii have been fortunate in
being in a poSIti(in -to keep r¢iy
( 1t4onre1s+ supplied. by making
141 small deliveries. 1 have a rJtr
-.i to arrive in a few' days and ex -
lied others to follow.
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Mr. S. Wright an old Kincardine boy,
who has been living in Chesley for a
number of years, is taking over the
Grand Central Hotel at Listowel.
The engagement is announced of Rata
Alice Hildred, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
H. Hildred, Bervie, to Mr. E. A. Hillman
Cutknife, Sask. The marriage to take
place quietly in December.
Dr. Quackenbttsh, for several years
Medical HE•alth Officer of Exeter, and
teacher of toe adult bible class in James
street Methodist Church, has ,coved to
Wondreau, Ont., where he has accepteda
position of full charge of a hospital for
a large company of international fame.
Pte. William Walters. brother oZ
James and Alfred Walters of Exeter,
returned to Exeter Saturday, having
been invalided home. Mr. Walters
lived in. Exeter a number of years ago,
and his brothers had not heard from him
for vears; in fact did not know he was
living until word was received that he
was wounded, Mr. Walters was badly
wounded.
Wm. D. Young, who went from Kin-
garf about ten years ago to the Yukon
to assist in missionary work, is at
present in Vancouver, expecting to
reach Kincardine about Christmas.
Mr. Young spent his early days on the
farm here. He is a brother of John
Young, of Kingarf and also of Mrs,
John Hedley, of Kincardine,
A quiet wedding took place in Toron-
to, November 8, when Misp N. M.
Hardman, of Toronto, and Frank Johns,
only son of Mr, and Mrs. Will Johns, of
Exeter, were united in marriage by
Rev. A. G. Hudson. They were un-
attended. After a dainty supper the
couple left for a trip east. Mr. Johns
is a printer, having served his time
with the Exeter Times.
A quiet and pretty marriage took
place in St. James' Church, Seaforth,
on Tuesday, the 21st. inst., When Mr.
John Paul Hopf, of Woodstock, was
united in the holy bonds of matrimony
to Miss Margaret Eustatia Keeler of
Seaforth, The Rev. P. Corcoran pre-
formed the ceremony and sang High
Nuptial Mass. The best man was Wm.
Keeler, brother of the bride, and the
bridesmaid was Miss Marjorie Nolan, of
Seaforth.
Rev. J. B. Fotheringham, M. A,,
rector of St. George's church, Goderich,
announced at Sunday morning's service
that he had been invited to Grace
Church, Brantford, which parish has
been vacant, caused by the resignation
of Archdeacon McKenzie. Mr.
Fotheringham came to Goderich five
years ago from St. Matthew's church,
Toronto, and during his stay has en-
deared himself to his congregation.
The matter of accepting the resignation
will be decided at a special meeting of
the congregation on Monday, December
4th.
BORN.
MCCAULAY—In Morris Township, on
November 17th, to Mr. and Mrs, New-
ton McCaulay, a son.
CAMPBELL --In the Township of Kin-
loss on Nov 5th, to Mr. and Mrs. Rod-
erick Campbell, a son.
BRYAN'S—In Howick, on November
18th, to Mr. and Mrs. John A. Bryans,
north of town, a daughter.
COLLAR—In Wingham, on November
27th, to Mr. and Mrs. H.J. ;Collar; a
son.
DIED
HOFFMAN—At Kurtzville, on Nov.
18th, John Hoffman, aged 45 years.
MCKEE---At Trowbridge, on Nov. 20th
Miss Annie McKee, niece of Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew McKee, of Fordwich.
WATTERS—At Military Hospital, Sea -
forth, Liverpool, England, on November
15th, Robin Cecil Watters, of the 161st
(Huron) Battalion, C. E. F., son of the
hate Wm. Watters, Fordwieh, aged 19
years. ,
TAYLOR— In East Wawanosh, on
November 23rd, William Hedley Taylor,
infant son of Rev'. and Mrs. W. J.
Taylor, of Garafiaca. aged 3 months,
MARRIED
DtJRRANT—GIBBON—•In Mount Forest,
by the Rev. Mr. Cooper, on November`
15th, Miss Frances Gibson to Elmer
Durrant, of Newbridge,
HARDY-CLOAKEYt'-At the residence
of Mr. Simon Mitchell, Wingham, on
November 22nd, by Rev. J. W. Hibbert
Mr. Wm. J. Hardy, of Dungannon to
Miss Lorena E. Cloakey, of Wingham.
SALE
FARM FOR
he following farm propertyisoff,red
for rale by tender. Bulk or s .arate
tender will he received up to r anuary 1J
2nd, 1917. Lot 12, Con. 8, 00 acres I ,
half cleared, well fenced a'. in good
cultivation. Lot 12, Con,100 acres
all cleared. Frame bar 52x60; straW
shed 40x5(3; stone o dation, cement
flooring; implement ed 24x40: frame
house and wood- • ed; neves:-failing
spring well (with windmill), water to
house and stable by pipe^ two orchards.
It is of a mile from school, 1 mile
from church, 31 miles from Wingham.
The above property m located in one
of the most pros'peroasjarmin„ sections
in Co. of lima. Owner has joined the
overseas forces, the only reason for
selling. All tenders to be addressed to
Sarlt..itobert .iasting9, Machine Gun
Section, 228th .att.r Toronto. Lowest
or any tende4's not necessarily accepted.
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peciai ale of manufacturer's Set o
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S E FURS 1
ON SALE -
THURSQAY, FRIDAY
and SATURDAY ONLY
THIS is a rare chance to secure a Muff, Stole or Set for at least
half it's original value. The lot consists of a traveller's set of
samples along with a number oi pieces taken from our regular stock,'
Renew your
Subscription
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DESIGNER
Spbcial Offer 55c,
Furs
at
HALF PRICE
and
LESS
L O T 1 35°"137 Western
Persian
Fox, White Thibet,
Reg. values, $8 $10.
Muffs and Stoles in
Sable, Mink Marmot,
Paw, Sitka
Grey Lamb s4
to 615.0 for
.75
LOT 2
50 only Mufi's,'Stoles and Sets,
Alaska Sable, Persian Lamb,
Mink, Canadian Coon, Fox and
Wolfe. Regular Values $15, s/�
$18.00 to $25 for �VVjj
.75
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Terms of Sale Cash
New Laid Eggs 50c. Doz.
Produce Wanted Telephone
Dairy Batter 40c. Ib.
Highest Prices for Dried Apples and Dressed Poultry
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Groceries
FRESH AND CLEAN •
4 Bottles New Extract... .. , .25c
6 Boxes Eddy Matthes 25c
3 Packages Corn Flakes 233
2 Packages Shredded Wheat, 25c
2 Cans Fresh Salmon "good" 35c
Best Canadian Cheese only 25c
Japan Tea special priee 29e
2 lbs New Fine Quality Raisins . 25c
Lamp and Lantern Glasses.... „ ... 6c
3 Packages Corn Starch .., ........ 25c
Comfort Soap only 40
11 Cakes Surprise Soap 50e
Lard Compound only 19e
Men's Wear, Suit§, Over-
coats and Underwear
Men's genuine good quality Suits, ]attest
style regular $20....... . $12.45
Men's New Overcoat, pinch back, large col-
lar, $25 line for... , $14.QO
Boys' Overcoats
Here are 20 Boys' pure Wool Overcoats,
1Jeder sold less than $10 00 some $12.00,
Sale Price $4,95
Men's Sweater Coats... .. ... 98c to $7
(Buy these at this store)
Men's Ribbed Wool Underwear all sizes,
Penmans, regular $1 Su for..., .-,....... 95e
Mill Ends, Flannelette
and Toweling
We were fortunate to get a lot of
and We ore selling then] away below
prices
these goods
the regular
Ladies' Wear
New White Silk 'Waists only, ..... ,... $1.98
Ladies' White Vests special.., ,.... ,,,.25c
Ladies' Heavy Grey Vests and Drawers .... 29c
Ladies' Pure Cashtner Gloves in black and
colors .., 50c, '1°5c, 95c
Ladies' Combir . ion Underwear, Penman's
all wool r.gular $3.50 for................$1.98
Children's ►,otton and wool
Und year at,,, .25c, 35e, 39c
Hosiery Hosiery
Fleeced lined Heavy Winter Hose, all sizes
great value .,. 25e and 35c
All Wool Hose
Children's All Wool Hose 48c and 55c
Ladies' All Wool Hose 58c
Dress Goods
Possibly not for years will you be able to buy
the good quality Dress Goods we are
• clearing at 75e, $1 and 1,25
All Mantle Cloth at 1-2 price
Boots, Shoes, Rubbers
Ladies' Sample Shoos ... .,.......25 percent off
Men's .Sample Shoes. . ,25 per cent off
All kinds of Shoes a little higher than old
prices but far cheaper than we can sell
theist at buying today
Buy Blankets Now, Best Quality $11.95, 1.89
and 1.39
Hundreds of lines at special prices. It will certainly be profitable to you to buy .
heavy right now,
TERMS CASH-- Butter and Eggs or Dried Apples taken as cash.
WE HAVE ONLY ONE PRICE
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November 3o 191b
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Only Three Weeks from Monday
There never was a time in the world's history when it
was more necessary or more appropriate to buy
SENSIBLE PRESENTS
Impossible to buy anything more sensible than
Shoes, Rubbers, s, Hockey Shoes, Overshoes
or Overstockings
Queen Quality Shoes for women, Murray Shoes for men,
in fact there are a host of suitable articles in a shoe
store that are worthy of your approval.
DO NOT FORGET
• We are selling Rubber Footwear at
exactly the same prices as last year
while the stock we have lasts.
Something sensible for women for
the cold weather
SPATS
just like this illustration in different
heights.
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W. 11. WILLIS
Sole Agents •
.SHOLC'
for Ladies
and Derby Shoes for Men
WINGHAM BAZAAR
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This Store is •
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Xmas Decorations, Toys, Dolls
Gaines and Fancy Goods
Suitable for Christmas Gifts
Wingham never saw a more beautiful
collection of such goods suitable for gifts
Below are few of the many hundreds of
items now on.display on our counters and
tables all -,at such prices that will suit every
body's pocketbook.
Come Early and Get First Choice
We will lay aside any article which you
choose and remember that your money is
nrver ours until you are perfectly satisfied.
We have thousands of Christmas Gards
at lc each, or 10c per dozen
Xmas Booklets , , 2c, 29, 5c and 10c each
Framed Pictures make ideal,' Gifts, "We
have just received 1000, all beautiful sub-
jects, ranging in price from 10c to $1.00
FANCY CHINA
We have a large stock of Fancy China, in-
cluding Hand Painted Butter Tubs, Spoons
and Celery Trays, Hat Pin Holders, on
Bon Dishes, Etc., all which make Ideal
Gifts. Prices always the lowest
OUR DRY GOODS COUNTER
Contains some items which should prove
interesting and make appropriate gifts,
such as
Dresser Scarfs, Centre Pieces, Fancy Work
Bags, Ladies' Collars, Men's and Boys'
Neck Ties, ranging in prices from 25 to 50c
COME IN AND LOOK ,AROUND
WINGHAM BAZAAR
SANTA CLAUS & CO.