‘There are over 300 Coats in this »!» in a variety of the best styles and all" combinations. _ High collars, shaw! collars, convertible collars and V neck. These vwalues and some as high as $5.00. All regular sizes and all going at, each......... A SPECIAL SALE OF WOMEN‘s SWEATER Co*] 8 ‘Thera/abe? nune anaPaate in‘thic oole in a uriety of the hact ‘avlee" sad an Dt B k n A now department for this store, and most conveniently situated on the ground floor in the Hughson strey, Annex where you will find a well assorted stock of reasonably priced Yoys. Dolls of all kinds, Mechanical Toys Dolls‘ Furniture, Er vo! Blackboards, Goâ€"Carts, Uniforms, ote., ote. 3 special Doll Values: 22§ inches tall, with either dark or light long wavy hair. _ All joints mvable; selfâ€"closing eyes _ With neat cotton garment, stockings and slippers. _A wonder at......$1.00 PROGRAM OF ADDRESSES ONTARIO PROVINCIAL FAIR, 1913 ‘The meetings will be held in the Lecture Room of the . Winter Fnir Bullding. ‘These are a collection of Heavy Tweed Coats with selfâ€"lined bodies, finished with a half belt; }â€"length both round and square corners; convertible and coat collars; patch All good colors and worth from $10.00 to $13.50. â€" All g0 At ONC priG@, @ACh.....cpeecee se eeeeeesennee cenren en een en en en en en en en nb n nne â€.! ies . & iar::‘m“umu Ooh‘:;\o"":""n:".‘: e Corn" 2 p.m.â€"Chairman, Prof. J. B. Reyâ€" vistock, On aie, Oniario Agrtoniturai Cojtege, , Prof. L 8. Kiink, MacDonald Co)â€"| _ wingston Addressâ€""The _ â€" Truth __ About| 198 Quebec. en Lightning Rods" by W. H. Day, Proâ€" Addressâ€""Establistment of Seed West Lo fessor flhnlu Ontario _ Agriculâ€"| Centrés" by L. H. Newman, OHAW® | wost Lorn tural Discussion led by W. J. W. Lennox |1914, & p.m.â€"Ohainman, L. H. Daidwin, | and T. . Raynor. Eastorn ‘Toronto. $00 pm.â€"Ohainrman, Dean, O.A.C., Jan, 20 to Addressâ€""The _ Canadian . Fgg | Guelph. Cuy ~O8L, Trade" by W. A. Brown, Poultry EXâ€" | Addressâ€""Pure Milk Production; i . pert, Dominion Live Stock Branehs | ypoouine vs Hand Milking." By E; S | prampton Ottawa. Archibald, Dominion . Animal Husâ€"| i914, Addressâ€""How the Farmer CAD |vonaman. Ottawa. Illustrated le¢â€"| «__._. These coats are .cm-l-l_g;.'o: ul:n: -u;l are made of heavy, rich plusb. Good long length, throughcut. A beautitully finished garment, and Offering At C4Ch... ... cce es e mm e 47â€"49 KING ST. EAST 10â€"12â€"14â€"16 . HUGHSON sT. NORTR WHITE MARSEILLES QUILTS FOR GIFTS A most acceptable gift in any home, we show them in all sizes, Plain and Scalloped edges Some slasned for iron beds. Special values at, each Mn rrr ied ies ces vire in cor‘s h ieabig ns +204 /9. 50; ~$/90,| $.00 60 x 64 inch Table Damask, seither cream or full bleached, all pure linen and splendid designs. Special ' FFW Addressâ€""How the Farmer _ can Produce a Superior Class of _ Pags fer the Market" by Jas. T. Madden, President of Canadian Produce Assoâ€" clation, Oakville. Addressâ€""The Selection and Breed ing of Ohickens" by wW. R. Graham, Professor of Poultry Husbandry, Onâ€" tarle Agricultural College, Guelph, Wednesday, December 10 ‘ 10,30 a.m.â€"Obairman Hon. James Duff, Minister _ of Agriculture . for Ontario. Addressâ€""The Breeding of Horses in Relation to Their Utility"by G. E. Day, Professor of Animal Husbandry, Day, Professor of AnHMA 0, a. C. Addressâ€""Stailion E1 Ontario" by Potor White broke. 2.00 pm.â€"Ohainman, house, Deputy Minister tnre dor Ontario. "Hlustrated Lecture _ The ‘"Correct Goods‘ at the ‘"Correot Time" at the ‘‘Correct Prices," Cash and o olgyi Cmy Addressâ€""Feeding and .. ment of Swine" by J. H. EAEPEst CERD ocm cce 0 * Agg "Breoding of Swine" by J. E. Brethour, Burford. > NEW FRILLINGS in pretty gift boxes. 6 frills in Pér\ DOK:ssissrafcrires is by WOMEN‘S RICH PLUSH MANTLESâ€"â€"â€"$22.50 L. H. Daidwin TOY TOWNâ€"â€"â€"A New Department wWOMEN‘S COATS AT $6.95 at 20 inches tall.. Long, waty hair of beautiful quality, real eyelashes, selfâ€"closing eyes, White cotton chemise; stockings and slippers. $1.00 values for......... ........ TQe in 2.00 pan.â€"Chairman, C. A. Zavits, Professor Fisid Husbandry, 0. A. C. Addressâ€""Roots and Their Feedâ€" ing Value" by P. A. Boving, MacDonâ€" ald College, Quebec. Centrds" by L. H. Nawman, Ottawa. Discussion led by W. J. W. Lennox and T. . Raynor. 2 $1.00 DOLLS AT 79c £00 pm.â€"Chairman, Dean, O.A.C., Guelph. Addressâ€""Pure Milk Production; Machine vs Hand Milking." By E. S Archibald, Dominion . Animal Husâ€" bandman, Ottewa. . Illustrated . lecâ€" ture, "MHlk" by S. F. Edwards, Proâ€" fessor of Bacteriology, Ontario Agriâ€" cultural Collage. _ _ _ Pss o4 Siabccdint in td Addressâ€""The Breeding and Deâ€" velopment of Dairy Stock" by . H. Barton, Professor of Animal _ Husâ€" baudry, MacDonald College, Quebe: 10,00 a.m.â€"Chairmanâ€"R. H. Hardâ€" Ing, Thorndale. Addrecsâ€""Wool". by T. R. Arkell, Expert in the Sheap Dopt., Dominion Live Stock Brazich, Ottawa. Sarnia Poultry Association, Sarnia, Ont., Jan. 28 to Jan 30, 1914. St. Catharines , Poultry Associaâ€" tion, St. Catharises, Ont., Dec, 30 to Jan. 1, 1914. Lethbridge _ Poultry/ Association, mnrfln.m.lu.iw.lnl. 1914. H.novor Poultry _ Association, | Hanover, Ont., _ Jan 21, 22, 28, 1914 Oshawa Poultry Association, Osha wa. Ont., Jan, 27 to Jan. 29, 1914. North Toronto Poultry Association, 'll':‘!rlw. Ont., Dec. 31 to _ Jun. 3rd, Stratford _ Poultry Association, Stratford, Ont., Jan. 6 to Jan. 8, 1914. Peterboro Poultry Association, Peâ€" terbcro, Ont., Jan. 6 to Jan. 9, 1914. Bellexille Poultry Association, Belieâ€" ville, Ont., Jan. 9, 1914. Carleton Place Poultry Association, O:Satu Place, Ont., Jan. 7 to Jan. 8, 1914. Owen Sound Poultry Association, Owen Sound, Ont., Jan. 12 to Jan 16, 1914. srlar.~a Ponltry Association, Midâ€" . 11011020 M hwtanne+ Wventâ€">ecortr un land, Ont., Jan. 13 to Jan. 15, 1914. _ Durhnim Poultry Association, Durâ€" ham, Ont., Jan. 13 to Jan. 15, 1014. Norfolk Poultry Association, Simâ€" coe, Ont., Jan. 14 to Jan. 16, 1914. North York Poultry Association, }fmm-rln. Ont., Jan. 19 to Jan. 22, Greater Buffalo Show, Buffalo, N. Y., Nov, 25 to Nov. 29, 1913 Aateary Poultry Association, g‘d. 1018. Northern Ontario Poultry Associaâ€" iton, Port Arthur, Ont., _ Dec. 1st to 4th, 1913. Â¥dmonton Poultry Asgociation, Bdâ€" monton, Aita., Det. 2 to Dec 5, 1913. Tecswater Poultry Association, ‘I:f:.'“"' Ont., Dec. 3rd to Dec. 4th, \ Provincial Winter Fase, _ Guolph, Out., Dec. $th to Déc. 12th, 1913. | Â¥" C. Pouitry Association, , Grend w« R. C.. Dee. 9 to Dec. 12, 1918 1 1 0__liaktam POULTRY SHOW DATES Friday, e EDT m â€" Poultry Good heavy batting filled comforters 60 x 72 inch covered with silkaline and special value at...... 98e ‘The celebrated "Marsh" Comforters, cotton down filled. All reduced: $4.00 comforters for 2 95; #4.50 comforters for 3.49; $8.00 comforters for 6.95 NECKWEAR FOR GIFTSâ€"Special Values Women‘s very pretty collars with jabots attached‘ Made of net, lace and fancy silk, finished with pretty, small buttons. Special values, each...25¢ and 50c NEW FRILLINGS and PLEATINGS. Specuil o u. t T 0 I9)â€" onlos" e mn ‘und §GG NEW FRILLINGS and PLEATINGS. values; each, per yard...20, 25, 35, 39, Dec. 3rd to Dec. 4th, nter Fuse, _ Guoiph, ; Déc. 12th, 1913. Association, Grand ‘"a to Dec. 12, 1918 BED COMFORTERS AT 98c 12 in the ) JAB. 4R :m, N. tion, Calâ€" Nov, 29th, y Associaâ€" s J'Jul‘f.'f beus ns sikts 17 inches tail; all joints movable: self closing eyes with real eyelashes, beautiful long wavy hair. trimmed chemise with n¢§ and slippers. 750 values for $94 Cannington, Ont., Dec. 1i / 1913. Waterloo Co. Poultry 4 -r;::orloo. Ont., Dec. 24 to Orillia Poultry Association, TSA Ont., Dec. 30 to Jun 2, 1914. Tavistock Poultry Association, TAâ€" vistock, Ont., Jah. 20 to Jan. 22, 1914. _ atingston _ Poultry _ Assoc!AMOD» Kingston, Ont., Jan, 20 â€" to Jan. 22, 1914. West Lorne Poultry _ Associatiop, iwm Lorne, Ont., Jan. 20 to Jun. 22, 1914. 4 Eastorn Ontario Show, Ottawa, C Jan. 20 to Jan 23, 1014. Lindsay Poultry Association, U say, Ont., Jan. "0 to Jan. 22, 1914. Brampton, Ont., Jan. 7 to _ Jan. 0 1914. Napanee Poultry Association, .2 pauee, Ont., Jan. 13 to Jan. 16, 194. Thursday of this week wil} cc mence the series of 10¢ band conce: 10 be given by the 44th Band in S singer‘s Hall _ ______ _ A fine array of talent ha» been arâ€"\ ranged for, including moving pictures: by Mr. Moore and comic songs by \ir Baxter. ‘The Jaughing chorus by \ir Baxter is exceedingly funny, . Miss Eiste Ram of Hamliton, who is the pessessor of a charming . soprano volee, will also give two . number». | Mr, Lorne Baldwin will also asvist apd together with several new band numbers, an excellet evening‘s . enâ€" ertsinment is assured. Tickets may be had from the bandsmen or . from $§15 \fr. Eand Concert ! Thurs. Dec. 4th The first of a series to be given in H‘;“’ colors and color oats are $3.00 and Ogl,g on :h. first Thursday of each month by 44th Reg oe é;;ta. comedian; . !Isie L , sopranc; Motion Pictures and other excellent features. < e n a 1nal A ta . I.‘k.lm mwï¬wr vonert seut from menl® Y ADMISSION HAMILTON sn neniint a ie csinin freo whotier c © Miller. Program to commence at Snetsin:fl“ Hall BAND CONCERT / | Fast Hd‘ents Fancyt itched for Apcons, Kimonas, each 12}c doz. 13. Ont., Dec. 17 to Dec. 19 Ontario Poultry . Association, $1.95 satinâ€"lined uven es vears | L EXPERICNCE mlvfl' | wacxinc cousd OF TWO | MONTHS STANOG ‘mm-ï¬l- I tried several remc« ‘d..,,m...,w»-n-. At ;Mlublllo-bu-toaynpdul-“- Licorice and Chlorodyne, and got such | relief that 1 tried more, and after using \m.gbom-nl-holuhlynvd." Bes MOn C URBLCLLAIGStAn af | three DORDEF E707706000 tdaith 1 The unique, scientific combination of | three such reliable remedics makes Naâ€" !&-Cosynm hu.:-d.l.‘-ahcr lorodyne t Hhthn’mhlmw ’:&‘."a.“..:."‘“"“,o.w“"'.’%‘“'."‘ and see \ vourself how effective is lluhulu | Drug and Chemical Co. of Canada, Lingsed, Licorice ana CRIGrORYAE \’ukmbo'hu!lhhbï¬ï¬‚dd ‘W‘w‘-mu'flm two weeks, let alone two months, â€" So you willa what Naâ€"Druâ€"Co Syrup of bH xmmahflu“ for Mr. Holland, of Rast Baitic, P. E. I._ He says : "I suffered from a hacking cough for xo REST FOR THE HORSE ‘Thore‘s a union for. . teamater . and waiter, There‘s a union for cabman and cook There‘s a anlon for hobo and preachâ€" or, And one for detective and crook. mer'ei a unjion for blacksmith ani mainter. "..lmr." There is one for _ the 10, We can‘t make a munmur in proFON, "rhoun they strain him both up and | _ down hill; | Or force him to work twenty houre | Look buck at our struggle for freeâ€" |_ domâ€" 8 l“ At the whim af some drunken brute‘s 1 wl CGured by Na+â€"Druâ€"Co Syrup of CTOLTOO_A muial o duae course, Bnt where would you go . in . th cealm of woe, â€" To discover a gulld for the horse? T . moiheeerrer 77 Trace 10c | Its source And you‘ll find that man‘s pathway to glory is strewn with the bones of a horse. The mule is a fool under fire; The horse, _ although . Trightened, stands trug, And he‘d charge into . hell without flinching Twixt the knees of the trooper he know. When the troopers grow old, . they aro pensloned, Or a berth or a home is found ; When a horse is worn out they conâ€" demn him _ The nicest Christmas Present you can send your friends, is ~THE INDEPENDENT } (the paper that put the _ "Grim" in Grimsby) \_~$1.00 to Dec. 3lst, ‘14 our prosent day‘s strength an4 Chlorodyne ered for all sorts Get a 25¢ or 50c qi‘-u-dmlu » it is.~ National 323 And soll him for aothing a nound. Just think, the old pet of some #rooper, Onee curried and rubbed twice a day â€".‘-m'-flfl'l wagon, With curses and blows for his yay» I once knaw a king of racers, ‘The best oi a cupâ€"winning strain; ‘They ruined his knees on a hurdle, For his rider‘s hat covered no brain. uP Bm NT M L I mwet him again four years lntor, .. Un his side at the foot of a hill, With twe ~avages kicking bis ribs, And doing weir work with a will, 1 atroked the once velvety muzszle, 1 murmured the old name again. He once filled my purse with . gold dcliars; And this day I bought him for ten. ‘uhmddr_h“.'ï¬m‘ tures," _ He has nothing to do but to eat; Or loaf in the shade in the green volâ€" vet grass, And dream of the horses he beat. . EP Amemie oo ce es Now, a dogâ€"weoll, a dog bas a limit; Alfter standing ‘all ho thinks his due, He‘ll pack up his duds . some dark evening, And shine out for ecenes which . are new. But a horse, once he‘s used to . his leather, Is anuch like the oldâ€"fashioned wife: He may not be proud of his bargain, Brt still he‘ll be _ faithful through J. T. Lane, watchmaker London, England, solicits Xm» business. the windows. I have facilities for procuring some of the finest samples of diamonds and other precious stones set in rings suijable for engagement and dress rings which I will sell on cash or easy terms, cheaper than Hamilton or Torunto â€"J. T. Lane. A finely finished Marbleine 8â€"day striking clock, enamel dial. _ Accurately timed, and guaranteed for 5 years. . Special for Xmas presents. All orders must be in at once. See samples at J. T. Lane‘s. One dollar will have a big purcha ‘F. Lane‘s Jewelry and Fancy Store this 3 Gold and Silver Wauches of the best Special prices for Xmas week. watchmaker and jeweler from Benson‘s, nd. solicits the favor of your usual MIC, teamstor Aud 1 envy the mercifal mm‘l‘u.o-rnfl-fl "hand Lord, with the justice 1 deal Judge FOR SALEâ€"Several Silver G Cockerels, vigorous birds . 8 good shape and color;, PTICO ench. H.B.W.M- life. you to pay us a visit in our nCt Sanitary Barber Shop (Gilmore‘s old stand) on Main street. 4 CHAIRS â€" 4 BARBERS We guarantce our work to be equal to any in the Niagara District We carry a full line of smokers‘ supplies. Charlton & Fitzgerald WE INVITE big purchasing value at Store this Xmasâ€"watch NOFSE, Thou my soul today." "The Sanitary Barber Shop" makes only. 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