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The Wingham Times, 1912-12-05, Page 44 TO ADVERTISERS Notiee of changes meat be left at this' office net Iater than saturday noon. The eopy for changes must be left 6 not later than Monday evening. Casual advertisements aeeept,d up I to noon Wednesday,of each week. L`1i' .17.rot 1110' 1$7z THE \YINA 1 TIMES. l3. R Engen IT. Pi: niFnER ANT) PRorlrTOU THURSDAY D ."1;MMBER 5. 1912 EDITORIAL NOTES In the present year the world's inte r - national business will reach the enorm- ous total of 835,0 z0,000,090, accoiding to a repart issued by the Bureau of Foreign an:l Domestic Commerce. The estimate is made on official returns of exports and imports from virtually every commercial country in the world. Nearly every nation reported a greater exchange of commodities than ever be- fore had been known. A blue book tabled in the Commons, giving a Iist of unclaimed balances in Canadian banks, shows that some thous- ands of depositors throughout Canada have for some reason or other left with the banks a total of $677,147, to which no one has laid claim for years. The unclaimed balances run from a few cents up to several thousand dollars, over a score being over two thousand, and se- veral being in the neighbourhood of five thousand dollars. The uncertainty of the Canadian naval policy has done much to curtail the act- ivity of the Naval Service Department in the last fiscal year, according to the annual report just published. No spec- ial effort to obtain recruits has been made, and all told they number 349. Of this number 111 recruits and 38 others deserted. Many of them came from in- land points, disliked sea -life and quit. The appropriation in the year was $3,- 000,000 and the expenditure $1,233,455. Considerable incidental work was done on the dock yards, but this, too, was curtailed because of uncertainty as to the naval policy. CHURCH NOTES. The members of the A. Y. P. A. of St. Paul's Church had an enjoyable meeting on INIonday evening last. After the usual routine of business, an hour was spent in social games, after which a programme was rendered, consisting of vocal solos by Mrs. J. C Smite, Miss Alice Mann and Mr. Jas. Taylor; read- ing by Rev. E H. Croly, and selections by the male quartette. Two more new members were added to the roll. Next 'Monday the topic for the evening will be "Strangers within our gates". The service held last Sunday in con- nection with the anniversary of the Methodist Church were very suc- cessful. Large congregations gath- ered to hear Rev. C. 0. Johnston of Hamilton. They expected an intellectual treat, and were not dis- appointed. The eloquent and forcible diseourses were listened to with much profit and delight. The morning sermon was based on John Ill: 10, and the topic -"Life." The evening discourse was founded on the conquest of David over Goliath, and the overcoming of giants in everyday life. Mr. Johnston will be welcomed gladly should he return to Wingham in the future. A .Keppel Tp. farmer has received an order for 12,000 Xmas trees from a United States firm. Wm. L. Beatty, head of the firm of M. Beatty & Son, Welland, .manufact- urers, died at the age of seventy-one. Mrs. Peter Caughell of Niagara town- ship died as the result of burns from a gasoline explosion while cleaning clothes. TIE W11G11AM IB.1ES DECEMBER, ), 1912 sauereeseveporamemiciapreckearmamcco THE DOMINION BANK QIR EDMUND 3.OSLER, tt.P., PRCSI0LNT. W. 0. MRTTN6WS, VIDE-PecelegNT, C. A. BOQgR-r, General Manager. Capital paid up - - - $4.000,000 Reserve Fund $$,000.000 Total Matte 373,000,000 Business Men On Farms -like business men in towns and cities -make good use of the facilities which this Sank offers. In addition to their Savings Accounts, they open Checking Accounts and make all payments by Cheque. The Bank makes creeeotions promptly, Discounts Sales Notes and transacts every kind of banking business. Are you conducting your affairs in this business -like way? WiNGHAM BRANCH t N. EVANS, Manager. Professor Alexander Graham Bell claims, with Casey Baldwin, of Toron- to, to have invented a hydrodome able to make fifty miles an hour. By -Law No. 17, 1912., A By -Law for the holding of a Public Meeting of the Electors of the Township of Turnberry in the For- esters' Hall, Bluevale on Monday, the 30th day of December, 1912, at the hour of 1 o'clock p.m. For the nomination of candidates for the offices of Reeve and Councillors for the year nineteen hundred and thirteen. Be it therefore enacted by the Muni- cipal Council of the Township of Turnberry in Council assembled and it is hereby e' -acted that a public meet- ing of the electors of t Township of Turnberry shall be he in the Forest- ers' Hall, Bluevale on Monday, the 30th day of 1 eco er, A.D., 1912, at the hour of o, - •`'clock p.m., for the nomination o i • • ndidates for the offices of Reeve and Councillors to serve in the Municipal Council of the Township of Turnberry for the year one thousand nine hundred and thirteen and should a Poll he required such Poll shall be open- ed on Monday, the 6th day of January, one thousand nine hundred and thirteen, at the hour of 9 o'clock a.m. and shall remain open until 5 o'clock p.m, and no longer in the following Polling Sub -Di- visions: No. 1 -In School House, Wingham Town Plot, Wm. S. King, D.R.O., Ben- son Cruickshank; Clerk. No. 2 -In the Township Clerk's Office, Bluevale, John W. King, D.R.O., Sam. Paul, Clerk. No. 3 -In School House, Section 9, Alexander McPherson, D.R.O., Jas. T. Wylie, Clerk. No. 4 In School Rouse, School See - tion No. 3, D. H. Wallaee, D.R.O., Arthur Lineoln, Clerk. Bluevale, Dec. 2nd, 1912. JOHN BURGESS, Township Clerk. ;..4.. ; tit art. actually weak, run- down -they are slowly deteriorating --they need d..trengtix and nourishment .or body and brain. Scott's Emulsion corrects nervousness -it is essentially a f `.:01---aconceutrated.nourish- 1 ir:g, curative food to restore the i,raltity action of body cella, A'.:7 the I,Ioo 1, sharpen the -,f`fite, roi.:?tef strength. • e erey and vigor. .., 77 1 re, -.s 'Snd.i:. it is r€`Z.1y , r ':e s every • ry t ' eve r: Brent- e. 'Pe Eeesdeiene with .r .te.are ;n;te. ;• tatesi. i!r d!r, r z y+., YOUR FALL SUIT OR OVERCOAT I have moved my tailor shop to the well known stand opposite the Bank of Hamilton and will be pleased 5o have Sour order for FALL CLOTHING Vc carry the very beat limes of till kinds of maMers'ial and your finder will receive prompt and elk attention. Ga W The Taller. Do It Now. If you want to treat yourself -to a genuine bargain that will p " ase you during 1913 and for all year to come, send a dollar to The Famil Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal, for a year's subscription to that gr +t paper, and you will also receive a • opy of their new picture entitled, M. er'sTreasures," size 23 by 29 inch: all ready for fram- ing. It is the best dollar's worth to be had, The picture, "Mother's Treasures," will be a surprise to you. It is worthy a place in the best homes. The Fam- ily Herald and Weekly Star is knowrito everyone as the greatest newspaper on the Continent. One dollar cannot be better spent. Try it and be convinced. TEESWATER, On Sunday, Dec. 8, Rev. J. W. Hib- bert, of Gorrie, chairman of the Wing - ham district, will preach in the Metho- dist Church, morning and evening it being temperance day in the Methodist society. Andrew Troutman, aged 10, is dead at the home of his parents here after an illness extending over some time. Mrs, Redburn is improving in the local hospital and may soon come home. The Women's Missionary Society of the Methodist Church will meet on Thursday afternoon at Mrs Walter Rowe's. Rev. J. J. Haydock has been engaged to give some of his readings at Win- throp anniversary supper on Dec. 18. LIVET STOOK MARKETS. Toronto, Dec. 2 -Thirteen car loads, containing a little under three hundred head of cattle besides light runs of sheep and lambs, hogs and calves, were received at the Western Cattle Market this morning. The cattle were not up to the usual high quality of the Monday runs, the majority being of light, but prices continued steady, and the major- ity of the stuff was sold out early at last week's quotations. Mr, C. McCurdy sold one load of heifers, weighing 850 lbs., at $4.70. The receipts at the yards were 13 cars , containing 279 head of cattle, 50 sheep and lambs, 82 hogs and 53 calves. Export Cattle, choice $6 00 to $6 25 do medium ...................... 5 50 6 00 do light 4 50 6 20 do buns . . , 4 50 5 00 do cows 3 i5 5 50 Butchers choice ........... 5 50 6 00 do medium.... 3 50 4 25 do cows ............ ... 4 75 5 00 do common.....,..., 3 75 4 2a. do canners 1 75 2 50 Short -keep. ... ..... .... 5 60 5 55 Feeders steers 5 00 5 50 do bulla . 3 75 4 25 Stockers choiee .. . .. . 4 50 5 25 do light ..... ... , ... 3 50 4 00 SMiilch cows, choice, each....40 00 80 00 t emanon and medium 40 00 60 00 Sheep, ewes.... 4 00 4 40 do bucks 250 3 50 Latrabs. yealings, ..... 5 00 5 90 Spring lambs, each... 5 00 6 25 Hogs, f. o. b. . 8 00 do fed and watered .... . 8 40 8 50 Calves ... 350 850 ti`1tiGIJAM MARKET isic2'oERTB. Wingham, Dec. 5th, 1912 Flour per 100 lbs .... .,,...260 to 3 15 Fail *beat .... ... 090 to 0 91 Oats.-- ...... . 0 37 to 0 37 Barley.. . .... 55 to 0 55 Butter dairy.......... 020 to 0 7 Eggs per doe ... 0 20 to 9 20 Wood per cord 2 75 to 280 Hay per ton 12 00 toll" 00 Potatoes per bushel, new, 75 to 89 Lard 4 18 to 6 18 Live Hogs per cwt,,,7 50 to 764 ..arms:, ti,47.S1.4,,' 40 CHi2ISTMAS GIFTS t�fia Get busy and get your choice at Patterson's J e weliery Store. We are here with the goods, We have the new- est and swellest line of goods this year ever shown in town, lee feel teal te,�4t Diamond Rings a large stock to choose from. Pearl Rings Pearl Necklets Pearl Sun Bursts Pearl Pins Genes' Pearl Tie Pins Bracelets Watch Fobs Locket and Chains Cut Glass Silverware Leather Bags Pearl Handle Goods Beaded Bags Work Bags . Jewel Cases Watches Sterling Silver and Ebony Toilet Sets Gold and Silver Headed Umbrellas A LARGE STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM. W. G. Patterson The Great Watch Doctor. Wingham. tglgigW "rte �elfger i vS S ���, ere Ct, c:S t f1 Cy) ,saes 0.4+0!!* bi!!!!4!!O-; 4 » c r 4 ti w a i ! 4 • ! 4 ! ! ! 4 4 ! 9 4. ! ! • s 4 4,1,4444,44ci,404./4444e4444* it'l 11 -e That our prices for goods are so low, that it is a real surprise for anybody, and though the season is on now, but we will continue selling to you everything in our lines at very reasonable prices. This is because we need 4. the cash now, therefore come in and give us a trial. We • guarantee you the best satisfaction- in the quality as in ! the quantity.• e • -,_,_ .. 0 ! ! ! ! ! 0 0 ! Fleece Lined Underwear, all sizes, regular 50c at - 39c Pure Wool Underwear, regular $1 00 at - - 69c o Fur Lined Overcoats at only - - $15.00 and $ 1$.00 • Overcoats, regular $1o.oc and $12.00, for only - $7,5o Everybody Knows A few of Our Special Prlces: i' 15 o " $t7.oa, , $12.25 a Men's Sweaters, guaranteed pure• wool, regular $ $3.25, for only - - - - $2.5o 2 • Boys' Sweatets, regular $1.00 and $1,25, for Only - 75c Heavy Socks, pure wool, 2 pair for- - 45c ; Men's Top Shirts at 49c and 59c, regular 75c and $1.00 0 Men's Suits, regular $13.00 and $15.0o at $g.25 and $7,25 e • Also Men's Underwear, Boots, Rubbers, etc at cut prices, come now, don't delay it. Don't forget to ask for a coupon which is worth 5 per cent to you, and it means 5 cents less on every dollar you are paying. WE WANT YOUR PRODUCE. Cooper be Herman 4. ! 4 • ! ! 4 4 s 4. ! ! ! ! ! • ! ! ! !yr****40 4110.*!•'l•ft•NNNA♦ ,4.+44.# wl..4 *,Milli...; The People's Popular Store, Winghamn, Out. Agents -Home Journal Agents --Ladies' KERR Bin Patterns Horne Journal. Christmas Groceries New fruits, New Peels, New Shelled Nuts Choice Sultana Seedless Raisins, new fruit 10c to 15c Ib, " i' " in 1 lh packages, for only 10e. Choice California Seeded Raisins in packages, 8e, 10e, 121,e, 15c. No. I. Selected Valencia Raisins, very choice, 2 lbs, for 25e. New Re Cleaned Currants, toe per ib,, also 1 lb. paek�iges, only 10e. New Dates, the very best quality 10e lb., 3 lbs for 25e Frseh Mincemeat 10e lb., also packages at 10e. New Peel, good quality, Lemon, Orange and Citron. New Shelled Almonds and Walnuts, Pure Spices, ete, NEWS OF ADVANTAGE TO EVERY SHOPPER In order to snake December a Record Month, we will continue each week to offer some very Special Bargains in each department. See the matchless bargains we offer. Clearing Sale of Tweed Suitings and all Fall and Winter Dress Goods 2 pieces Tweed Suitings, regular 81,25 for 84e, yd; 1 piece reg. 81.25 for 74c yd. 1 piece reg. 8100 for 63e yd; 1 reg. 51.00 for 59e yd; 1 piece reg. $1,00 for 68e yd. 1 piece reg. 75e for 49e yd; 2 pieces reg, 75e for 44e yd; 2 pieces reg. 60e for 39e yd. 15 Pair Damask Curtains at Cut Prices 86.50 Damask Curtains for $5.19; 86 Damask Curtains for $4.79; $4.50 Damask Curtains for 83.60; 83 50 Damask Curtains for $2.79 Special Sale of Lace Curtains 85 00 Lace Curtains for $3.98; $4.50 Curtains for 83.55; $3.00 Cur- tains for 82.40; $2 50 Curtains tor 82; 82 Curtains for $1.60;' $1.50 Curt•iins for 81.20; $1.25 Curtains for 99e; $1 Curtains for 80c; 75e. Curtains for 60e. Bargains in Sweaters for Men, Women, Boys & Girls $4.00 Sweater for 83.20; 83 Sweater for 82,40; 82.50 Sweater for $2; 82 Sweater for $1,60; $1.85 Sweater for $1.48; $t,75 Sweater for 81.40; 81.50 Sweater for $1.20; 1.25 Sweater for 1.00; 1.00 Sweater for 80c. 111111111111111O111�el COMING To meet the needs of every SANTA CLAUS ‘AN • r"t 1" - z 1 The Presents You Want at the Prices you like. We want you to come and rest your wistful eye upon oar Beauti- ful Holiday Display. It will sug- gest to you at once the proper present and afford the lowest prices ever made. To Look Through Our Splendid Stock is a Pastime. Corrie early and satis- fy your needs from onr fine stock, which was bought to save you time and money. It will be to your interest to ca. , and inspect our charming new selections in Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Cut Glass, Diamond and Pearl Rings, Jewellery of every description, Fancy Chinaware, Ebony Manicure and Toilet Setts, Jewel Cases, Xmas Booklets and Post Cards, Ladies' Hand Bags, Combs and Barretts, Fancy Stationery,etc. Something for Every Person Something for Eery Purse. Our stook is replete with Sig•Hearted Bargains at Biq•iearted Prices. We have sufficient variety to insure an easy choice of de• sirable gifts for old and young. Popular Selections --Plenty of Variety --New Attractions We will *ate you, we will satisfy you, we will meet your wants, be they Iarge or small, with the most Suitable Presents at the Fairest Prices. A. M. KNOX'S Watch Repairing a Specialty. Phone 65. Opposite Nam Hotel t Capital Paid Up.... $3,000,000 Reserve and Undivided Profits$3,500,1)00 Total Assets $45,000,000 r.. irRANCE is Europ,'s Banker. For a k'., xis„ '. country to acquire that position, her i:Ebf22.;i; " people must be remarkably thrifty. The l:Pb6 '., gal people of France are exceptionally so- 0fi;; they begin to save in their youth. No ORE L'■ $Q isil smallmatter how regularly setapart income, nfutur portion need. �1' ■ �,�. In old age they enjoy the fruits of their : r thrift. They are a happy nation. 4i�. ; s f ' The opening of a savings account is the F# f best way to acquire that habit of saving without which no ability to earn can insure you against possible misfortune. Mead office C. P. SMITH, Agent, \inghani. HAMILTON I Professor Alexander Graham Bell claims, with Casey Baldwin, of Toron- to, to have invented a hydrodome able to make fifty miles an hour. By -Law No. 17, 1912., A By -Law for the holding of a Public Meeting of the Electors of the Township of Turnberry in the For- esters' Hall, Bluevale on Monday, the 30th day of December, 1912, at the hour of 1 o'clock p.m. For the nomination of candidates for the offices of Reeve and Councillors for the year nineteen hundred and thirteen. Be it therefore enacted by the Muni- cipal Council of the Township of Turnberry in Council assembled and it is hereby e' -acted that a public meet- ing of the electors of t Township of Turnberry shall be he in the Forest- ers' Hall, Bluevale on Monday, the 30th day of 1 eco er, A.D., 1912, at the hour of o, - •`'clock p.m., for the nomination o i • • ndidates for the offices of Reeve and Councillors to serve in the Municipal Council of the Township of Turnberry for the year one thousand nine hundred and thirteen and should a Poll he required such Poll shall be open- ed on Monday, the 6th day of January, one thousand nine hundred and thirteen, at the hour of 9 o'clock a.m. and shall remain open until 5 o'clock p.m, and no longer in the following Polling Sub -Di- visions: No. 1 -In School House, Wingham Town Plot, Wm. S. King, D.R.O., Ben- son Cruickshank; Clerk. No. 2 -In the Township Clerk's Office, Bluevale, John W. King, D.R.O., Sam. Paul, Clerk. No. 3 -In School House, Section 9, Alexander McPherson, D.R.O., Jas. T. Wylie, Clerk. No. 4 In School Rouse, School See - tion No. 3, D. H. Wallaee, D.R.O., Arthur Lineoln, Clerk. Bluevale, Dec. 2nd, 1912. JOHN BURGESS, Township Clerk. ;..4.. ; tit art. actually weak, run- down -they are slowly deteriorating --they need d..trengtix and nourishment .or body and brain. Scott's Emulsion corrects nervousness -it is essentially a f `.:01---aconceutrated.nourish- 1 ir:g, curative food to restore the i,raltity action of body cella, A'.:7 the I,Ioo 1, sharpen the -,f`fite, roi.:?tef strength. • e erey and vigor. .., 77 1 re, -.s 'Snd.i:. it is r€`Z.1y , r ':e s every • ry t ' eve r: Brent- e. 'Pe Eeesdeiene with .r .te.are ;n;te. ;• tatesi. i!r d!r, r z y+., YOUR FALL SUIT OR OVERCOAT I have moved my tailor shop to the well known stand opposite the Bank of Hamilton and will be pleased 5o have Sour order for FALL CLOTHING Vc carry the very beat limes of till kinds of maMers'ial and your finder will receive prompt and elk attention. Ga W The Taller. Do It Now. If you want to treat yourself -to a genuine bargain that will p " ase you during 1913 and for all year to come, send a dollar to The Famil Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal, for a year's subscription to that gr +t paper, and you will also receive a • opy of their new picture entitled, M. er'sTreasures," size 23 by 29 inch: all ready for fram- ing. It is the best dollar's worth to be had, The picture, "Mother's Treasures," will be a surprise to you. It is worthy a place in the best homes. The Fam- ily Herald and Weekly Star is knowrito everyone as the greatest newspaper on the Continent. One dollar cannot be better spent. Try it and be convinced. TEESWATER, On Sunday, Dec. 8, Rev. J. W. Hib- bert, of Gorrie, chairman of the Wing - ham district, will preach in the Metho- dist Church, morning and evening it being temperance day in the Methodist society. Andrew Troutman, aged 10, is dead at the home of his parents here after an illness extending over some time. Mrs, Redburn is improving in the local hospital and may soon come home. The Women's Missionary Society of the Methodist Church will meet on Thursday afternoon at Mrs Walter Rowe's. Rev. J. J. Haydock has been engaged to give some of his readings at Win- throp anniversary supper on Dec. 18. LIVET STOOK MARKETS. Toronto, Dec. 2 -Thirteen car loads, containing a little under three hundred head of cattle besides light runs of sheep and lambs, hogs and calves, were received at the Western Cattle Market this morning. The cattle were not up to the usual high quality of the Monday runs, the majority being of light, but prices continued steady, and the major- ity of the stuff was sold out early at last week's quotations. Mr, C. McCurdy sold one load of heifers, weighing 850 lbs., at $4.70. The receipts at the yards were 13 cars , containing 279 head of cattle, 50 sheep and lambs, 82 hogs and 53 calves. Export Cattle, choice $6 00 to $6 25 do medium ...................... 5 50 6 00 do light 4 50 6 20 do buns . . , 4 50 5 00 do cows 3 i5 5 50 Butchers choice ........... 5 50 6 00 do medium.... 3 50 4 25 do cows ............ ... 4 75 5 00 do common.....,..., 3 75 4 2a. do canners 1 75 2 50 Short -keep. ... ..... .... 5 60 5 55 Feeders steers 5 00 5 50 do bulla . 3 75 4 25 Stockers choiee .. . .. . 4 50 5 25 do light ..... ... , ... 3 50 4 00 SMiilch cows, choice, each....40 00 80 00 t emanon and medium 40 00 60 00 Sheep, ewes.... 4 00 4 40 do bucks 250 3 50 Latrabs. yealings, ..... 5 00 5 90 Spring lambs, each... 5 00 6 25 Hogs, f. o. b. . 8 00 do fed and watered .... . 8 40 8 50 Calves ... 350 850 ti`1tiGIJAM MARKET isic2'oERTB. Wingham, Dec. 5th, 1912 Flour per 100 lbs .... .,,...260 to 3 15 Fail *beat .... ... 090 to 0 91 Oats.-- ...... . 0 37 to 0 37 Barley.. . .... 55 to 0 55 Butter dairy.......... 020 to 0 7 Eggs per doe ... 0 20 to 9 20 Wood per cord 2 75 to 280 Hay per ton 12 00 toll" 00 Potatoes per bushel, new, 75 to 89 Lard 4 18 to 6 18 Live Hogs per cwt,,,7 50 to 764 ..arms:, ti,47.S1.4,,' 40 CHi2ISTMAS GIFTS t�fia Get busy and get your choice at Patterson's J e weliery Store. We are here with the goods, We have the new- est and swellest line of goods this year ever shown in town, lee feel teal te,�4t Diamond Rings a large stock to choose from. Pearl Rings Pearl Necklets Pearl Sun Bursts Pearl Pins Genes' Pearl Tie Pins Bracelets Watch Fobs Locket and Chains Cut Glass Silverware Leather Bags Pearl Handle Goods Beaded Bags Work Bags . Jewel Cases Watches Sterling Silver and Ebony Toilet Sets Gold and Silver Headed Umbrellas A LARGE STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM. W. G. Patterson The Great Watch Doctor. Wingham. tglgigW "rte �elfger i vS S ���, ere Ct, c:S t f1 Cy) ,saes 0.4+0!!* bi!!!!4!!O-; 4 » c r 4 ti w a i ! 4 • ! 4 ! ! ! 4 4 ! 9 4. ! ! • s 4 4,1,4444,44ci,404./4444e4444* it'l 11 -e That our prices for goods are so low, that it is a real surprise for anybody, and though the season is on now, but we will continue selling to you everything in our lines at very reasonable prices. This is because we need 4. the cash now, therefore come in and give us a trial. We • guarantee you the best satisfaction- in the quality as in ! the quantity.• e • -,_,_ .. 0 ! ! ! ! ! 0 0 ! Fleece Lined Underwear, all sizes, regular 50c at - 39c Pure Wool Underwear, regular $1 00 at - - 69c o Fur Lined Overcoats at only - - $15.00 and $ 1$.00 • Overcoats, regular $1o.oc and $12.00, for only - $7,5o Everybody Knows A few of Our Special Prlces: i' 15 o " $t7.oa, , $12.25 a Men's Sweaters, guaranteed pure• wool, regular $ $3.25, for only - - - - $2.5o 2 • Boys' Sweatets, regular $1.00 and $1,25, for Only - 75c Heavy Socks, pure wool, 2 pair for- - 45c ; Men's Top Shirts at 49c and 59c, regular 75c and $1.00 0 Men's Suits, regular $13.00 and $15.0o at $g.25 and $7,25 e • Also Men's Underwear, Boots, Rubbers, etc at cut prices, come now, don't delay it. Don't forget to ask for a coupon which is worth 5 per cent to you, and it means 5 cents less on every dollar you are paying. WE WANT YOUR PRODUCE. Cooper be Herman 4. ! 4 • ! ! 4 4 s 4. ! ! ! ! ! • ! ! ! !yr****40 4110.*!•'l•ft•NNNA♦ ,4.+44.# wl..4 *,Milli...; The People's Popular Store, Winghamn, Out. Agents -Home Journal Agents --Ladies' KERR Bin Patterns Horne Journal. Christmas Groceries New fruits, New Peels, New Shelled Nuts Choice Sultana Seedless Raisins, new fruit 10c to 15c Ib, " i' " in 1 lh packages, for only 10e. Choice California Seeded Raisins in packages, 8e, 10e, 121,e, 15c. No. I. Selected Valencia Raisins, very choice, 2 lbs, for 25e. New Re Cleaned Currants, toe per ib,, also 1 lb. paek�iges, only 10e. New Dates, the very best quality 10e lb., 3 lbs for 25e Frseh Mincemeat 10e lb., also packages at 10e. New Peel, good quality, Lemon, Orange and Citron. New Shelled Almonds and Walnuts, Pure Spices, ete, NEWS OF ADVANTAGE TO EVERY SHOPPER In order to snake December a Record Month, we will continue each week to offer some very Special Bargains in each department. See the matchless bargains we offer. Clearing Sale of Tweed Suitings and all Fall and Winter Dress Goods 2 pieces Tweed Suitings, regular 81,25 for 84e, yd; 1 piece reg. 81.25 for 74c yd. 1 piece reg. 8100 for 63e yd; 1 reg. 51.00 for 59e yd; 1 piece reg. $1,00 for 68e yd. 1 piece reg. 75e for 49e yd; 2 pieces reg, 75e for 44e yd; 2 pieces reg. 60e for 39e yd. 15 Pair Damask Curtains at Cut Prices 86.50 Damask Curtains for $5.19; 86 Damask Curtains for $4.79; $4.50 Damask Curtains for 83.60; 83 50 Damask Curtains for $2.79 Special Sale of Lace Curtains 85 00 Lace Curtains for $3.98; $4.50 Curtains for 83.55; $3.00 Cur- tains for 82.40; $2 50 Curtains tor 82; 82 Curtains for $1.60;' $1.50 Curt•iins for 81.20; $1.25 Curtains for 99e; $1 Curtains for 80c; 75e. Curtains for 60e. Bargains in Sweaters for Men, Women, Boys & Girls $4.00 Sweater for 83.20; 83 Sweater for 82,40; 82.50 Sweater for $2; 82 Sweater for $1,60; $1.85 Sweater for $1.48; $t,75 Sweater for 81.40; 81.50 Sweater for $1.20; 1.25 Sweater for 1.00; 1.00 Sweater for 80c. 111111111111111O111�el COMING To meet the needs of every SANTA CLAUS ‘AN • r"t 1" - z 1 The Presents You Want at the Prices you like. We want you to come and rest your wistful eye upon oar Beauti- ful Holiday Display. It will sug- gest to you at once the proper present and afford the lowest prices ever made. To Look Through Our Splendid Stock is a Pastime. Corrie early and satis- fy your needs from onr fine stock, which was bought to save you time and money. It will be to your interest to ca. , and inspect our charming new selections in Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Cut Glass, Diamond and Pearl Rings, Jewellery of every description, Fancy Chinaware, Ebony Manicure and Toilet Setts, Jewel Cases, Xmas Booklets and Post Cards, Ladies' Hand Bags, Combs and Barretts, Fancy Stationery,etc. Something for Every Person Something for Eery Purse. Our stook is replete with Sig•Hearted Bargains at Biq•iearted Prices. We have sufficient variety to insure an easy choice of de• sirable gifts for old and young. Popular Selections --Plenty of Variety --New Attractions We will *ate you, we will satisfy you, we will meet your wants, be they Iarge or small, with the most Suitable Presents at the Fairest Prices. A. M. KNOX'S Watch Repairing a Specialty. Phone 65. Opposite Nam Hotel