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The Wingham Times, 1905-12-14, Page 11 1Hhk WIN(iHAlV1 TIMES. VOL XXXIV.--NO, 1760.. Tailor -Made Clothes $15. We will make your suit to your exact measures, to your order for fifteen dollars cor- rectly shaped and faultless- ly fitted, superbly tailored from some pure, all -wool fab- ric, staunchly guaranteed. For seventeen, eighteen or twenty dollars we would use a fabric of still higher quality. We make them with care and skill and can guarantee you entire satisfaction. Trousers made to order. at $3.50, 3.75. $4, $5, $6. A fine selection of Gents' Fur- nishings always in stock. Gifts for Xmas, Less than 2 weeks till Christmas 1 And when thinking of gifts for your . friends, bear in mind that we have . the largest stock of prettiest and new- est designs in FANCY CHINA ever . , shown in Wingham. - Dinner Sets, from $G 00 to $20 00 Toilet Sets, from 1 25 to 10 00 Tea Sets, from 3 50 to 20,00 • Jardiniers, Fruit Sets, Table Sets, co Cheese Dishes, Water Sets, Oholate Pots, Bread and Butter Plates, Sugar and Cream Sets, Fancy Salads, Nut Bowls, Biscuit Jars, Pin Trays, Spoon • Trays, Comb and Brush Trays, Celery Trays, Cold Meat Platters, Bread Plates, Flower Vne es—ver y fancy, Tea Pots, Shaving Mugs. Fancy Cups and Saucers, Viuegar Bottles, Mus- , tard Pots, Syrup Jugs, Toothpick Holders, Salta and Peppers, etc. A call solicited, Do your shopping early. • It SAL Hoffluth Tailor and Gents' Furnisher 2 doors from post office. ■ • R1 A1 Hutchison GROCERIES AND CROCKERY. Phone 59. Prompt delivery. • MARRIAGE LICENSES 19AGOd by PROM PATERSON, No. 23 victoria .sine$, Wingham, Ont. No witnesses required. EJOMIIION BANK WINCNAM 'Capital paid up, $3,000,000 serve Fund and Undivided profits $3,544,000 Farmers' Notes discounted. Drafts sold on all pointe in Canada, the United States and Europe. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT—Interest allowed on deposits of $1 and upwards, Ind added toprinoipal30thJune and 31st tDaOember eaoh year. D. T. HEPBURN, Manager. tristono,Solicitor. BANK OF HAMILTON { WBNCNIIM. Vapital ptild up, $2,235,000.00. Reserve Fund, $2,235,000.00, Total Assets, $26,553,846.57, President* HON. War. C+rnsON. V'ide•Presi+ilnt anc1 t enoral Manager --.T. TlmantrLA, assistant Gen. Manager -13, b1. WAmsoN DtttECTOES John Proctor, Chas. L. Dalton, 3. S. Beudrie, Geo. Rutherford, Cyrus A. Birge. Inepeotor-13. Willson. eAVxr4G3 BANK. d sits of I.00 and ti nvfed on o o $ interest eftP p Wards, and added to arineipal on Slat May and Seth November sash year. Special Deposita ;also received at eurrent Utes et Interest, C. ,P, 8MtTI`t, Agent 101IoliirTsO.iti & 1doLESES, t oltettors, SELL REAL ESTATE No Matter Where It Is. I have for sale at the present time 7,000 acres of choice farm lands in Huron County, and I ask you before you buy your tarm to see the bargains t have to offer you. Just the property you want may be on my list. Houses for sale, from $400 up to *1000. Fire: Life and Accident Insurance effected. C. J. MAGUIRE Heal Estate and Business Transfer Agent, PANaTONE BLOCK. • WINGIIAM, ONT. GENERAL LOCAL NEWS. L. 0. Y. B. fficers. At the regular meet ng of L. 0. Y. B., No. 11, held on Thur clay evening the following officers we elected for the ensuing year:—W. M , Alex, Robertson; D. M„ Jas. Roberts • Rer,..Sec., Jos. Guest; Fin. -Sec., Loftus Maguire; Treas., Robt. Calver ; Chap . Wm. Case - more; D. of C., Geo Kerr; Leo., Robt. Go11ey; Committee an. Geo. Baird I. T., John Reid; 0. ;t'., Smith Stein. NGIIAM, ONTARIO. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1905. Big Bargains ii uohes; BALL & Co, VOTE FO Wear Greer's Shoe$ and Rltbbers Subscribe'•a in Arrears. This week a number of accounts are being sent to subs( sibertt who are in ar- rears. If you get cue, your prompt at- teution to it will b greatly appreciated. The amount of ye account may not be large and you ma think it will not matter much to us Nether you pay now or wait till it is mo a convenient. We ensure you this is mistake for when the amounts are con iderea in the aggre- ggate thachesconsiderable to a amount r a sum. Upon the pro pt payment of your subscription we mu t depend to continue to make the Tams aluable to you. We have some few sub ribers who will find their accounts plat d in other hands for collection, it they are not , : d by the loth of January n xt. Don't forget th Re y Made Clothing bargains to be ha a he ukrupt Sale. Ritcbie's Old Sta Give the boys aid • rls our excellent Shoes for Christ ,, : s, Nothing more sensible. W. J. s EER. Writing Desk, ;$4,50, $5.75; BALL & Co. Province Free From Hoboes. "There are not many hoboes or trans. ients of the vicious •ype in Ontario at the present tithe," laid Inspector Day. The fact is, that the campaigu of the past year, in which the Mngist trite e of the Province assistt1 by imposing long terms on those take_] into custody, has had the effect of pr cticaliy ridding the Province of the andering Williams and Plodding Pet rs. On the freight trains the hoboes e now scarcely ever seen. Selling L guar Illegally. The Divisional•v^ourt at Toronto on Friday morning :sustained the conviction of Captain Thoa. Meikleham, of the steamer, ••Greyhniud," by the Police Magistrate of Geelerich for selling liquor without a licen a upon an American vessel in the har or at Goclorich. The court held that t ie Province of Ontario had jurisdiction o the boundary line. While uphotdin the conviction, it was ordered to be ended from "selling liquor on hoard a vessel," to "selling Iiquor illegally.' Boys don't for ;et the ace to get your hockey boots, an 1 save . oney. We have a Iarge stock an tit •rices lower than anywhere else. .• ey Shoe Co., Rit- chie's Old Stand Wingham Greenhouse. Order holly, mistletoe and cut flowers for Christmas now. Azaleas, primroses and cyclamen in bloom. Boston ferns, all sizes. Lettuce prime. GRAHAM, The Florist, Francis street. 'Phone No. 101. Railway H lliday Rates. The railways ar a offering the usual cheap rates for thtaholidaya. For single fare, good going Dec. 28rd, 24th and 25th, returning adecember •26th; also good going Decemeer 30th and 31st and January lst, valid, returning until Janu- ary 2nd. At faro and one-third, going Dec. 22, 23, 24 and- 25, also Dec. 29, 30, 31, and January 1t valid returning on January 3rd. J Fon SALL'--A good brick residence, beautifully situated in the town of Wingham; eight roome; bath; electric lighted ; modern conveniences. This is a very desirable property. Terms rea- sonable, and to snit purchaser. Address at Trn - office, Municipal Nominations. One week from Friday evening, De- ceinber 22nd, a miaatious wilt take place in the Town mail, when oandidates for the positions o Mayor, Councillors and Moot Trust es will he selected. This is a very imp dant meeting for the ratepayers of the t wn and should be largely attended. Next year we should have the very bee men available for these positions, 'he people need to take an active and earnest interest in the welfare of the own and our Council should be compos of the very hest business men. 13 to the present time we have not hear any r mors as to possible candidate for ne t year's coun- cil. Killed BHighwaymen Late Tuesday ni ht of last week, Mr.- Joseph r.Joseph Casetnore as held up on a street itt Winnipeg, by ti o thieves and robbed. They beat him ov r the head, inflicting injuries from whi It he died in the gone oral hospital the f ilowing night, having been nueonsicous early all tho time ho was in the hospit 1. It will be remem- bered that decea ti's wife committed suicide on the ev ing of October 28th, and two children to thus bereft of their parents in the mos tragic manner. De- ceased was a son 0 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Casemoro, who w re killed at the rail- wet,tMade, way crossing on els line of in Afay,100-1. Hut had been living in Winnipeg for a sunibor of years and prior to going theta, owned a farm bear Bluovale. His broker, Mr. Wm. Caso- more. late of Port Duron, left W higham on Thursday morning for Winnipeg. THE QY•LAWS 00 Muniglp.AI Election Day, Monday, January lab,'JOG, the property owners will be called ' rpoa to vote on three inn portant quest ous. Questions that are very much In be beet 'aeltare of the town. One b •law provides for the raising of $150 00 to pay for the build- ing of a bridge n Water street. This simply means t t the payments for this bridge will be s read over a period ot twelve years in Lace of paying the fa11 amount out ox n t year's taxes. Every property owner onld vote for thio by- law as it means t e keeping down of the taxes. The imPo taut y•law is that w slob provides tor the -mg of the assessment on 0, Lloyd & S 's door factory for a period of ten year . Iu passing this by• law the property wners Lave nothing to lose and everythi to gain, The in- dustry will contin ie to pay taxes on its rateaa.essmen andall •h present ot tl the town is giving is tyguarantee that when the enlargement i -:made the assessment will not be raised. This is one of our best industries, aril has never yet re- ceived auy aid bona the corporation. Wingham needs al her present indus- tries and should w.leome any new in- dustries. During he past taco years 0, Lloyd & Son ha e worked 51 weeks each year, not con ting the many nights over time and in e • eh year have paid out over $7,000 in wag;;. This is a very snug sum to have :tattered around the town to business 'en and owners of rentable houses. +•r some considerable time the heady of Pine families have been employed at is factory and to show the good feeli that exists between employers and eat loyee we may say that one workman as been with the firm for ten years, ,.ree for seven years and one for four y ars. The firm has felt the need of mo a room to meet the requirements of th, it increasing trade. During the year in: uy large orders for doors have been •:fused, including a large order from t Old Country. With the passing of the ylaw the firm will be enabled to in their plant and 11 other towns are t mentis to iuclustrie inducements are firm are asking now ail este Mein, payers will do W their unanimous by-law. Fancy Tables, 5 , $1 25, $2 "5. BALL & Co. IN TIIE CITY— R, Sul is in the city this week, busi " new saleable Christmas goods or hi ustomers. The Meanest Man. The story has press, that the was the one wh paper for four a ing for it, and would have tht paper to the fused." Rev. evening et the true story of ev the newspaper tain congregnti would place a t the church env coin so as to le envelope,then the empty env gone the rounds of the eaaest man in the world would take his local r five years without a y tthe end of that time he postmaster return the nblisher marker]. "Re - R. Hobbs on Monday lethodist church told a hn a meaner man than van's friend. In a cer- n there was a man who wenty-five cent piece in lope. then press 0n the ve its impression on the emovo the coin and piece lope on the plate. Truly we have soinevery mean men in this world. but thr individual is entitled to first place. A common 1 mark we h lir every day, "how can vo sell yo groceries so cheap?" We we a buying in new groceries all t e t and selling them at about who tbey cost, to sort up our other stocks, Ritchie's Old Stand. NOTICE,—All aolounts due the under- I awned are to be p d before the loth of December, at the 10c1 stand, or they will " be placed In other hands for collection. B. GERRY. Cost of 1- igh Schoot, At a meeting heli in the Town Hall last Friday eveniu; to talk over the advisability of erecting a High School in Wingham, a Stags ]cal Committee, con. suiting of Mr. A. la Musgrove, Dr. A. J, Irwin and Dr. J. . Kennedy were ap- pointed to estimat the cost of a High School in Wingha versus the erection of an addition t the present public school and the ex erasion of continuation classes. The rep rt is as follows:— Cost of continu tion classes with ed. dition of 2 new r ows to present build- ing; estimated c st of new rooms being ing $4000. Debenture D bt. $213 00 Additional T acher 600.00 Fuel and Caetaker .... 115 00 Incidentals. 0 50.00 ke enlargements to id all orders. Many ren to give induce - of this kind and the uch greater than the ere. The business is one and the ratetay- to give the by-law upport. Vote for the High School ,Committees, A meeting of tho yard committees in tonneotion with the marina of eopport- ere for the vote on t e High School ques- tion will be held in ;he Council Cham- ber this (Thursday) evening. AU rate. payers interested iu his very important question are invited Let th re be a large attendance a1 t e rat ayers, BALL Leathe&r COSeat. A can Rockers $1.75 $1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE THE MORTGAGE CREMATED. Unique and Successful Anniversary Services of W ngham Methodist GF urch. The anniversary 'lervicee of the Metho- dist Church, on 5 Inday and Monday last, were sucoessfnnn�}# beyond the expecta- tions of the most saltguine of those who had the matter in c arse. The Sunday services were condo .ted by Rev. Richard They are certain y doing a arge busi- Hobbs, ex•president of the London Oen- nen at the Bankr pt 'ale. Why ? Be. Terence, a former pastor of the church, cause tboy are ael ng aper than any- through whose effo*s the building of the one else, Ritchi a o stand. magnificent sacred -dtfice was commen- ced and completed. In the evening the doors,the church s crowdeal to the n wa r Selecting School seating capacity ha ing been increased The season is near a hand wheu many by the placing of chairs in every avail - young people will este' the commercial able space. The everend gentleman colleges in order to se •ure a practical spoke with his usua: vigor and earnest - commend Dare- Hess, and his many friends were pleased erlin Business to see and hear him agaiu. t, meat appears On Mondayeveni� = tea was served in This school, the lecture room, where the ladies had ars ago, has made ample peeper'ition, and where the commercial good things provide 3 were heartily par- ndance this taken of by a large _ number of people. fore. It is Following this a programme was given in the auditorium ,}nth the pastor of the church, Revlar. Gundy, as chair- man. Mr. John W ford of Blyth, was the first speaker, anei congratulated the Methodist congrega 'on on having such a commodious edifi a entirely tree c f debt. Rev. T. S B yle, rector of So. Paul's church, WI phaco, in a happy and well-obosen ad rens conveyed the copalians. His re - with mach plea- s was next called rens of coubiderable 0 which he proceed- ed to burn the mi,rtgage which had been upon the ch nen building, but which had been mcently discharged. This ceremony be>.ag over, Rev, Mr, Baker, of Bluevale, :.0 a few words eon• gratulated the Metaodist congregation on the success of their undertaking; Rev. Mr. Jones, of Belgrave, moved a resolution excendin , thanks to the Ladies' Aid Society, the cl rch choir and the speakers ot the ev.niug. This was se- conded by Rev. M Osterhout of Wrox- eter. The address ;s were interspersed with music by the hoir, a well -rendered solo by Miss E. Est Ile Grifitn,and violin music by Mr. Gib , The evening was very mach enjoyeby the large gather- ing, and especially as the occasiou a source of satisfacti n to the Methodist body in seeing the ,. ortgage go up in awoke. In conned . on with the under- taking which has en so successfully concluded, it may e said that from the beginning everyon worked with a will. And it is all this m.re creditable when it is remembered tha ,at the outset there was not a dollar on hand with which to commence. The J • for Epworth League is credited with h ving made the first contribution, $5 00, toward the building fund of the new oh roh; and have since given other larger a ,. ouuta. The Senior League bag also centof ibuted handsomely, while the ladies' Air Society have al. most outdone thews: ves in raising the princely suns of $2,4 for the building thud, and $100 town d the new pipe organ. The accomilishinent of the erection nud payingrn i tun for dale and - some church, costing early $20,000 in so short a time is, it is said, almost with- out a parallel, and is a tribute to the liberality of those wh, have assisted the undertakiug in any ay. The present pastor, Rev. Dr Gudy, is entitled to a t great measure of ere it for having takeu y Council. up and brought to a conclusion the work ty Council was in so ably carried o by his predecessor. vast week and trans- The Monday event' g proceeds totalled business. We are $165. . give a full report of _T _ t in other columns in conneutiou with efuge and the re- ty Valuators. From will be seen that the e assessment on all in the County with It russels. Wingham'© o raised cousiderably ncil adopts the report the equalization work County Clerk was in - the different Munici- County that it will be ake a vote to the next ions on by law No 7, th the County Councils text week give a full re- eedtngs, education. To these w fillconsiderationiof the College, whose annornc in our advertising column though founded but six y become one of the leading school of Ontario and its at year is greater than ever splendidly equipped, well m' naged and bas no difficulty in finding p.;itions for its graduates. The winter t:rm opens January and. Those who are 1uterested fri business education should . rite for the illustrated college catalog Don't forget Ba y's eet in selecting your Christmas Sb•e:: We have hand- some styles; see t. •m, W. J. GuxEx. Dr, Butler, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist, 370 Queen's Avenue, London, 3rd door East St. Andrew's Church. Glasses supplied. The Scottish Concert • The date of the cert, Tuesday, Ja here, The come cured a good ar annual Scottish con - nary 11th, will soon be ttee this year have se - y of talent and this season's entertaumeut should be the best iu the histol.' of the Sons of Scot - laud, Tile talent ;-Mr, Frank Bemrose 1s one of Toronto's leading concert tenors and is soloist itt `ue of the large 2letho. dist churches; AN. A, Gillies is one of r Toronto's favori sopranos and is leader of the Euclid Av ue Methodist church choir; Miss Cara a Merry, eloeutionst has won fame fo herself in many of the best towns in On ario; Messrs. Jas. rax Highest ricepaid for hides and pool• and J. H. Came sen, humorists, are eo g P well ltuown that they need no iutroduc• try at T. Fells' butcher shop. tion. In additi n to the above there H Davis has several good houses and will be dancing and piping by Mabel a farm for sale. See him for partiou. I McDonald and 3, E. McDonald; Miss Lars. Norma Dinsley las been engaged se ac - I compauist. Th i plan of hall will open Out Foot C mf ti Shoes for elderly , at Walton Mcll ibbon's drug store, at 2 people would u tl Christmas t ifta that 1 o'clock n.m. on .Cnesday, January and. would be appre fated. W. J. GREEER. ' Keep the date it mind and attend the best concert of tile season. Walker & The Town Omnit instructed the Cier to Walker & Clem , showing the amount due the town by ti a firm an the loan. There is a lirtle di 'ereuce as regards the number of Turn always(' during the �legg's Loan. fl at its last meeting } FOR SALE—A very desirable brickk to send a statement residence on Frances street, near school house. This is a beautiful home with ail modern conveniences. Calk k or write to T. H. Roes, Wingham. past year. We 1 .el that the Council Bay that boy of ones a pair of , moo - remind act be too inti iu this matter. oaeins for Xmas, si .es 1 to 5, regular $1. ;l r • pular SGc for 'r all e "'c Sae 1 for , • d ' , �11 and has done 0 b The firm ib < ou well g' Got., we also have 0, en's in the above, much for the paeinembr-aperity or Wiat this regular $1.25 for 85c. Ritchie's Old anCl it lYiast be vemembered that this Stand. year is practicall!' the first year for the firm in their new building and it takes time to get a bus•'ness of this kind into Huron Co good running oid ar. We learn this week that the firm :outemplate eulargiug The 1-Iuron Cats their premises drying the coming season session at Brussels so as to give the more room for their acted coneiderabl expanding businc ss and next year will unable this week t probably see mo men employed thou the proceedings, h rhe agreement lis for. The Council we give the repor should have a li tle give and take in thio the house of matter, when it s considered that chis is port of the Cou the first year of he agreement,/ the later report it Valuators raise t the municipalitie We mode an i nee ‘contract with the exception of Santa Claus for ode of Christmas county rate will slippers. V. J. (aI i:1 lt, if the County Co WA:T1:D.—Choice turkeys, dry picked when they are a and undrawn, 15c. All kinds of fowl next June. Th etrueted to Heti and dried apples wanted. G. E. Mestapal Clerks in th aro headquarters for unnecessary to Shoe and Slipper Ihue municipal elec Gent's' fancy slippers 1004, dealing w iles/erocilet bedroom Act. We will for 50c; also a bet- port of the pro, Remember we everything in the for Xmas gifts. from 50e up, 1a. slippers, regular $ ter line, re' ular $l 25 for 85c. Carey Shoe CO., Ritchie a 014 Stand. Total $1008.00 Less expenses of running present school i Cong. Church . .. $185.00 Less additional g ant 300.00---$183 00 Net cost $5'~3,00' This is consider by the committee a very conservative timate. n Cost of building and m aintainin g a $12000 High Sehooawith four teachers: Debenture Dela $740 00 Teachers Sala lies (say)300000 - Expenses 550.00 Total. $1290.001 Revenue Logielative Grant..,, 876000 County Grant.,.. .., 1100.00 Fees . ... ... ,. 1000.00---8;160.00 - Net (lest $1130,00 - Deducting cost o: continuation elassea, = $523 00. from net 0 tat of high School, $1130.00, leaves $0x,00—less than one t High 1 School will mill, the amount cost over and abo a the continnation classes. The teach rs salaries and the! . grants were estim ted by taking the ` avorages of salari and grants now given in thou case of nitteteen four - roomed High Schee s in Ontario. Ghristmas Presents.. greetings of the Epi marks were receives sure. Rev. R Hobt and delivered an ads length, at the close • f. 11 Best granulat.d sugar, 2bs for 00, currants 4 lhs. .1r 25 , ra1•sins 51,10 Ib., • lemon and orase p13c lb , unroll life ' lb. eta CAR> Y Trot: Co , Ritchie's old • stand. • We have many articles that i. mako beautiful gifts. FANS—$1 tei $5 each MANICURE SETS PURSES PRI:NCR BRUSHES PERFUMERY -25e to $5 LoWney's Son -Bons 250 to $3,00 STATIONERY • MILITARY BRUSHES MIRRORS We have other gift; too num- erous to mention. Colne and look through our stock before purchasing. alien Mcklhbon l.''lnu. DRUGGIST. The L Fred Johns. The sad news r ached hereon Monday of the death of au old and respected resi- dent of this distri t, in the person of Fred Johns, who dies at the home of his daughter, Mrs. ti, McGrath, at Roblin, Manitoba. Tho tviceased was well known throughout this.soctioh of the district having been a rei.ident of Itirkwooci, Tp. for many years. " The late Mr. Johns was born at Por ; hope in the year 1835 where he lived or some time, moving from there ttatla his parents to Huron Co, (near Cliuto i) where ho spent his time until ma hood. He appreciated himself to the sl oomaker trade and after he had successfilly learned that business at Brncefield he moved to Peel County, at which place 1 `o was married to Miss Elizabeth Mode and. At the expiration of a fourteen y ears residence there, ho returned to Hueon Co., and settled near Wingham wlie he spent ten years, moving from t)►.ere to Algoma upwards of eighteen ye s ago. On arriving in Algoma he to k up laud ht Kirkwood Tp. and follow d the life of a farmer, until three yen a ago when tho demise 1 ar `hat , s ifs, a o u :incl daughter wit If w , O I , , five clays thus reeking up his home and r since then he las spent his time with his married sot and daughters. The Mr I",johns referre 10 in the above from the Thessalon Ad oeate will be romentbee-1 ed by the old r readers of the Tx3t1 o, Only a few days to Christmas Our goods are all opened up for your inspection and it will pay you to Iook them over now. Web have some of the best goods suitable for gifts at lowest prices. Come in and let us Help you to make selection. Everything marked in plain • ure fig ` figures—See our w indo w. New cut flowers and Fancy Candies for Xmas. AT -- - WALLEY'S ORO STORE WINGHc3:VI, ONT. Phone 100. Successor to McCall .4c Co. . 1 tiVJNGI2A!!1 BUSINESS COLLEGE is a Higli-grade Commercial School — Inline COURSES — Commercial - Stenography • Telegraphy Write GE0. SPOTTON, Principal. Farmers 1 Do It 1 Now 1 Every farmer who reads this notice and wants the biggest dollar's wo in the market should send right ay be- fore Xmas, for the Family erald and Weekly Star of Mo treal nd the beauti- ful picture,. ••Q een Alexandra, Her Grandchildren u °Dogs," For one dollar you get the best Family and Farm paper in America without exception for a whole year as well the most beautiful picture ever offered. The picture alone is easily worth two dollars. It is certain- ly a great big dollar's worth, Miss Pearl Koe dropped dead in St. Mary's Cathedral t Kingston during Di- vine service. —� It is reported th t the C,P,R. Company are negotiating f r the purchase of the Lake Erie & Det oit River Railway. James Drain o Percy township was attacked by a 11, but his (laughter managed his res ne with the assistance of a dog. The Cabinet tee Ottawa decided to take no action in theappeal of Joseph Ben- nett, the Indian ander sentence of death at Brantford. Men's good ht avy working trousers, all sizes, regu1a $` 00,for $1.49. Some fine ones, in ivo •std •regular. $3 00 and $3 50 for $2,(0 a • $2 50. Men's wool knitted workiie • shirts, regular $1.00 for 750. At Ritch H's Old Stand. jaseseseltpsessrotastatosatetstesestollowatakerseetnersese Wingham's Leading Shoe Store � Christ Sllpp rs Christmas is the Slipper Season. We're ready for the rush. There's nothing- in Men's, `'omen's, Boys' or Misses' Ghristmas Nippers that our stock will not offer you at money -saving prices. You will be surprised at the styles and novelties. 25c, 75e, ,`41.04, S$I.`..bn 0p to te2,OO If you're undecided "wh:It to buy," it will pay you to visit our Slipper Show. You'll find Velvet, Satin, Patent Leather, Beaded, Plain, Felt, Kid, ,\lligator, Goat, Seal, Velvet Embroidered Slippers—Fausts, Nulli- fiers, Operas, Everettes and Fur Trimmed Juliets, etc., etc. in endless profusion. Slippers for Beauty and Elegance Slippers for Gomfort. If everybody in this vicinity doesn't get a pair of Christmas Slippers, it won't be our fault. New stork of 'Trunks and Valises to haIltal. W. J. (G... EER Sheer to the People. 1