Friday evening Dec. 13, Tent 219 of the K. 0. T. M. held its regular mceeting in the Hall. There was a good attendance after the usual routine of business the following officers were elected for the ensuing year:; â€" Geo. T. AYDMS, Keepor mergant Of iA Guard, John Jobn Taylor, their first + eg having an 0y ence of© Bro dress Our Baptist friends intends holding their annual Xmas tree and entertainâ€" ment on New Year‘s Wve a goodâ€" proâ€" gramme is being prepared. Every body welcome siiver collection. f Owi terary last The Ch Theatre i a C cu Au 66 A bacs h list is a splendtia lob Of borses, Cattie and iwmplements a fine quautity of feed, Besides tea tons of hay on the farm ten tons more which is on the farm of Emmerson Hannigan, Grimsby Centre will be offered at the same time.. The sale will commence sharp at on welock. Torms~ ten (months credit Tas A Livineston, Auctioneer. of f ar making month in the year,. . December we make a change and instead of t-hel biggest money making month, we intend | to make it a MONEY GETTING month FOR Us and a MONEY SAVING month FOR YOU, you will get your clothing needs at a great saving price, and we will double our business and thus reduce our enorâ€" mous stosok at our ORDINARY PRICES thousands say "they do better here" so could you. But at these sacrificed prices you simply get the most for your money, ever offered the keen clothing buyers of Hamilton. READ EVERY ITEM. They all mean MONEY TO YOU. Ceme in and let mous stock at our ‘ORDINARY PRICES these values speak for themselves _ Men‘s furnishings, sox,, mitts, shirts, sweaters and underwear at unheard of prices. Men‘s heavy wool Sox, three pair for twentyâ€"five cents. Men‘s best heavy wool Sox, regular twentyâ€"five cents, per _pair nineteen cents or three pair for fifty as pLocal Option s § the dails m B In twenty American cities @ I under local option, with ( 378,752 total population, § one arrest is made for * _ every 42 residents. § In twentyâ€"two Wisconsin ! cities, under license, with I 639,232 population, the l 5 arrests are only one for ® & every 98 people. 8 Local option swaps the repâ€" utable bar for the disâ€" _ reputable "speakâ€"easy > [ with its vile, adulterated l liquor ; but it never yet l q has lessened crime nor o checked the abuse of alcohol. Your local jail will be a busâ€" ier place if local option § carriecs your town. o Nen armen on entrpppepsmri@9 $ 1n oome> cn, ooo â€" esz & Biil at Benmetts This Week W m nanC Mclullan, Physican, A baplain, Jobhn â€" Pack haw., rims, Robert Waite F. M _ Warner 8. M. Gaai@, 1 ABINGDON. Sential anud Picket. A ular mesting they inten ter supper at. the resid â€"John Packham, whe ander Trussler and Prc rd Keoper Townsand i e présent and give ac cember Sacrifice Sale of New Clothing is usually the biggess money th in the yeat. . December change and instead of the ey making month, we intend MONEY GETTING month FOR uction Sale Springstead, storm Y s+<@p+ on week bill at Be the best of the even good of the order ny night no lit Tuesday evening U nos A I or C eht othnelr MmIY fi1 Dnt &Cor 0 a D Mitts, re p fleece lined Shirts and Drawers, fifty cents for forty cents. . Men all wool, ribbed, unshrinkable St Drawers; regular one dollar for five cents. Men‘s heavy black : fleece lined and wool Top Shirts seventyâ€"five cents for fifty cents. Drawers; regular one dollar for seventyâ€" five cents. Men‘s heavy black and bluel fleece lined and wool Top Shirts, regular seventyâ€"five cents for fifty cents. ! While our furnishings are" being sacriâ€". ficed it is in our men‘s and boys suits and Overcoats and Trousers where the price knife is most keenly feltâ€" Our $15 and $16 Suits and Overcoats go at $11.95. Every garment in this magnificent colâ€" lection is strictly . hand tailored of pure wool fabries. The chuicest weaves, patâ€" terns and colorings are represented. We might mention particularly our fine black and blue worsted Suits and black beaver OQvercoais. The best in the city at $15 and $16, SALE PRICE $11.95. Our $10 and i$12 Suits and QOvercoats to go at $7.95. Our $7, $8 and. $9 Suits and Overcoats to go at $5.95. * ve ceI Boys SUITS AND OVERCOATS AT COST In Men‘s Trousers we make a bold stroke and reduce our extra beavy all wool untegarable trousers at $1.65, and our genuine Kentucky Jean Pants to $1.00. In fine worsted, space only allows us to mention that our $3, $2.75 and $2.50 Trousers will be sold at $1.95. Truly this is the greatest opportunity ever offered clothing buyers in December. Take advantage ofit. Farrar, Clothing Manufactnrer, 5 Market Square, Hamilâ€" ton. Open evenings. We give premium ton. C tickeis. Are You Going Home Are you coing home for Christmas? [ake advantage of the cheap rates offerad by the Grand Trunk Railway system, single fare between all stations in Canada, good going Dee 24 and 25, 1907 valid for returning until Dec 26, 1907. ~Single fare and oneâ€" third good going Dec 21. to 25, 1907 valid for returo until Jan. 3, 1908. For further information ani tickets apply to Agent. (To late for last week) An entertainment will be beld in Wiil‘s school house on Friday evening Dec 20. There will be outside talent as well as the school children‘s parts The Camp School Literary Society was reorganized on Friday evening last and will be held every Friday from this on for the season. Everybody is invited to come and assist in this society. imissiOon 109¢ el Mc @ick and 1 ¢ ul D on ecem 1 V any Grand Trunk Ticket 0 1( T6 cents KIMBO SC Drawers, regular fiv lir (Pronounced Srâ€"HAEEN.) AT ALL DEAL Men‘s â€" heas Calégsel DT 11 [ RQOQOLUBE LE E n( 0 U 1CY oTE aV Y and emveanmens.... Ioppoart MA ady B c ERS,. 50c and # of Hamilten, spent Sund parents Mr. and Mr M reach the diséased portion of the car, there is only ene way to cure deafness \ and that is by corstitutional remedies. Deafoess is eaused by am inflamed conditien of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube,.. When this tubs is inflamed yOG bhave a rumbling sound or imperfect bearing, and when it is entirely closed, deafness is the result, and unless the inflamation can be taken out an@ this tube restored to its nov‘mal"iï¬kb dition, hearing will be destroyed ferever; nine cases ont of ten are cau%d by catarrch, which is nothâ€" ing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall‘s Catarrk ‘Cure. Senod for: circnlars, free . ; * pation LEARN! outside the school, This is Dress Cutting School in Can none in any other country. ticulars, as we have cut our short time.. Address SANDERS DRESS CUTTING SCHOOL WANTED AT ONCEâ€"We have decided to instruct and employ a numberof smart young ladiea to teach our course in Dressâ€" inaking. having one tescher for the six nearest towns where they live â€"age 20 to 85. ‘Those who have worked at dressâ€" making or. likes drawing preferred. Please do not upply unless you can devote your whole time. ‘Addressâ€" i Messrs. R. Konkle & Sons have their Cider press in operation for the fall trade Bring along your Apples. Capacity ever 2,000 gallons per day. (Will run each week on TUES., THURS., & FRIDAY GRAIN CHOPPING Vi1SSCS PLANING MILL PLOW SHARES GROUND F. J. CHENEY & CO , Toledo, 0 Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall‘s Family Pills for consti CIDER MILL OPEN +o CGTTAE )le have been quici It is an infallible monia, consum ptior § C has en > Gn i m opateermarrates Deaftness Cannunot be Lured 81 Erie Street, Stratford, Ont., Canada. CBIA Of all kinds al same time. We are prepared work in this lit again worth livin ards, Marriotts Cc «t My‘szi;;jggs are after using Psych Bridgeburg, Ont. "Psychine save den. 7 Cornwall & spacs, but ful record of of the m« d stomach t: Bring 3l°ilg yoiur‘ Plow Shares. All work guaranteed first class. " eneso feal E+ A AEss cuime nas no applicatio MOUNTAIN MILLS KANLXZKLLI C d $1.00 A BOTT KK U 1 C a% 4 Mabel and a cCOR "CESS:z DRESSMAKIN BY MAIL give i+ attended to. at the to do all kinds of & SQONS m HE SCHOOL. SUOLL, w 18 NG rounding country say that we sell goods too cheap, that we are hurting the business; perâ€" aaps we are as the bulk of our trade is with the farmers. . We will speak of their interest. [ have been connected with farming business all my life, owning as many as five farms a me time. . The agricultural interest represents about nineâ€"tenths of the capital of the rivilized world, and about pineâ€"tenths of the people of the world are engaged in it. Taking this fact into consideration the agriculturist is not a side issue as many look upon them, they represent the largest business in the world, and upon their business rests all other business. No workingman, business man or professional man is entitled to any better pay for his service than the farmer is. _A farmer is not as well paid for his service as business men and professional m n are, if he was he could spend his summer at watering placer and his winters in Southern countries as many business men and professional men do. The farmer cannot afford to do this. The farmers as a body could dictate to all others if they would assert their rights in the proper way instead of all others dictating to them as they do now. The farmers have to pay many professional men for their services more than tem times what they pay him for his services. (As a body you could remedy many such wrongs, Cole dn duasteraaln was‘s _ MÂ¥ acmnathy is with the farmer or with any pther class who do now. The farmers times what they pay I as individua)s you cat are not getting a fair opposeed to all others farmer on the same bs cavital than it is poss | C 1 Joht i he coming season we Wwill DC YCLLGI jJiG* pared to serve our customers than ever before, especially in Rubbor Footwear of all kinds. We bought direct from the manufacturers over six thousand dollars worth of rubbers ab about 80% less than any other store in the city or country can buy. This being the case there is mnot a store in the city or the country that:ean compete with us in rubbers of alt kindsâ€"during the coming season. We have many thousands of pairs in all the different lnes of all kinds of rubber footwear, which we can and will sell at least 80% cheaper than any store in the city or country can sell them. Come and see them for yourself and be convineed that we are the cheapest in all kinds of goods we earry, and especially in al kinds of rubbers, lumbermens socks for men, boys and youths. We buy in large quanti= ties direct from the manufactures and save the middlemen‘s profit, and sell them at least 20 per cent cheaper than others sell them. AUUTC heaper Fall and Winter trade, consisting of a large : and rubber goods for men, women and chil wear, and Men‘s Furnishings of all kind boots, rubber boots and lumbermens rubbers to 75¢ a pair cheaper than others do. Ph that deals extensively in mismated boots and shoes, both in leather and rubber footwear of all kinds. We buy these mismates all over the Dominion, mate them up as best we can and sell them for about one half the price of perfect mated goods of same quality; they are great value. _ We can‘t get suflicient to supply the demand. We sell thousands of patrs yearly of them, at present we have a large stock of them on hand. C N ue NPA 4 85 Y :. s CA :: . B 8 oo o B o ty " Nalt . Meek Ne e Nt B t 1 8 P wC 20 wet oo CE0E d e 296 Ladt m ty T7 ce 4 0 t PWY oi l s BP vil 1 Scotch, English and Canadiau double fold cloth suitable for all kinds of clothing. We buy these remmants for less than half price, we sell them for about oneâ€"half price; these are great value, especially for those tha san make their own clothing. ~ .A M Coats. gl:irts and Blf.)u_;es, \V;appers, Underwear and Hosiey, all of which we sell mueh cheaper than others do. All kinds of yard goods that we carry we sell 10 per cent cheapmer than others. $ cheaper than other stores. We are not in the grocery business but tea at 20c per lb. that others charge 30¢ for. For every dollar‘s worth you buy from us, if you ask for it, we will give you an order on another store for the same amounst of all kinds of groceries, tinware, granitware and hardware, to buy same amount at cost. With this order you will get 22 lbs. best granulated sugar for $1 and all other goods in proportion. order you To charitable homes and widows having small children depending on them for support, wo sell at cost, it affords us pleasure to do so, We mark all our goods in plain figures, practice no deception and sell on small profits for spot cash only. ' We carry a I1argk Horse ?Covers, Knee Rugs an also carryimany other linesjof g this coming season at least 30 per cent cheaper than We have many thousands of pairs of all kinds of rul 81 J hn St, South Phone 1498. Our competitors in Hamilton gnd U farmers afford to,l Our stock is now complete for the Summer than other stores, but these We are the only store in the Dominion We carry a large stock of ends of webs of TOe carry badies waterpreof Goats, TQinter TDe sell all kinds of Trur Qoods about 20 per cent 10 Remember we will sell all kinds of Rubber Footwe: 11 THE PEOPLHW‘S STORE laroe stock of Horse Blankets, Sweat Pads and Robes, and sell them much cheaper than others do. is man or professional A farmer is not as we was he could spend h s many business men he farmers as a body ¢ per way instead of all many professional me ul nada A« a hodw vao voods not named here g of a large stock of all kinds of boots and shoes in leather rien and children. _ Clothing of all kinds, overcoats, undesâ€" of all kinds. We carry three times as many long leather rens rubbers as any other store in the city and sell them I 11 D ason we will be better preâ€" a i than‘any other store in the city or of rubber footwear,. )C 1¢ rt, â€"_â€" Han ilton (Open evenings to p.m. n Lsons w neral Pub an In W l nect it ? > making mo mneâ€"fourth m« 1 this bsing t ealth nineâ€"tetr enced selli ty iv we 160 00 sHOrLC on Satut C we sell black and green & [ n ircre n can anua business; perâ€" their interest. five farms a napocke enc +] SUIFP=â€" 9 C on an the OI t ¢ countr @ur w C to at