sill be made known on application. elasses when he said that the _ one ereat question that was agitating the public mind just now was not the cost of dreadnoughts but the high eost ol living. And he immediately )tdposed to help housebolders solve this question by enunciating as the ï¬w Liberal policy, the temotal of. mll customs duties upon food. Since the removal by the United . Stat of duties on nstural products enterâ€" I:g that country, our produce is being rapidly absorbed by our . neighbors, with the result that a scarcity at home is forcing prices upward. The reduction of the Canadian duties on American nctural products prevents the people of Canada from . receiving any compensating advantages. It is ‘the Liberal policy to sweep away all larif impediments to the purchase by the people of the necessaries of life at the lowest possible cost. The mew Liberal platiorm is in harmony with Liberal principles and the platâ€" form of 191i and will be received withâ€"popular favor. LAIDLAW‘S GOOD RUN London ... Dorchester _ Nissouri ... Westminster ZAZaANIZCOZT, EVCVA WV €CROOC AD EDC lq% of Nissouri, yesterday defeated Jobn W. Laidlaw, Allianceâ€"Liberal egndidate for the Legislature, by & méajority of 293. Tfe vote was a large oRe, totalling 4,237, of which Mr. Mcâ€" Farlan received 2,265 and Mr. Laidâ€" law 1,972. ‘The majorities by townâ€" ships were Wotice of changes must bo left ‘at bis office not later than Saturday ‘Totalg ......... 628 335 The fight was a warm one, Mr. Rowell, the. Liberal leader, appearing several times in the riding. Speaking at Hamilton this week il Wilirid Lauriet with his â€" usual licity and quick intuition _ voiced he fealines of Canadians â€" of â€" all The temperance * issue while it played i large part in the fight, did not altogether account for .be result, according to Conservative organizers. Mr. McFarlan‘s own township, Nisâ€" souri, gave a majority against him of 120. This was on account of .. bitter fight over the continuation schools in the district, they declere. The Conservative majority shows a considerable reduction in comparison with that obtained in last year‘s byâ€" election, when the late member, Geo. Neely, was returned by 539. Gentlemen.â€"Last winter I received great benofit from the use of MINâ€" ARD‘S LINIMENT in a severe atâ€" tack of LaGrippo, and I have _ freâ€" quently proved it to be very _ cffecâ€" tive in cases of infiammation. Y outrs, The conditions at that .ime were, however, unusual, the Liberal candiâ€" date. Mr. Sutherland, meeting with much opposition within the party ranks on the ground that he lacked sympathy with the "abolishâ€"theâ€"bar" campaign, and that, previous to his candidacy, be had been rated as an Independent Conservative. The fusion of Liberal and temperâ€" ance policies in the case of the presâ€" ent candidate consolidated the two elements in the vote. Minard‘s Liniment Co., Limited. SA NOL Cortcspencdence invited." Free literatur aund testimonials from TEC JANOL MANUFACTURING CO., LTDR LONDON, Nov. 28.â€"John McFarâ€" 6D cents extra. igh class printing, Eng] man, in all its branches. FOR sale by A. G. HAEHNEL, Rerall Store, Waterloo, Ont. sira im f $25,000.00 e Sn arnms l whaneg~. s stage for United States subscribâ€" * . w old M General Dr gh class printing, English and f eopy of changes must not be er than Tuesday noon. Casual isements accepted up to Wedâ€" An effective remedy for the reâ€" moval of Kidney and Gall Stones, Kidney and Bladder troubles, Cravel, Rheurnatic Pains, ailment: of Uric Acid orizin; endorsod by physicians and surgeons, PRICE $1.50 nowspaper, published wrery Free Food W. A. HUTCHINSON. MeFarlan.Laidlaw. 2. 523 aixke .0 105 i44 120 215 Th u d * D -e-cv 4 and Continues 1 o D l Berlin, Ont. Branch, J. K. Rirkpatrick, Manager, â€"___._____m *ï¬ w ta ue onemige & 00000000000000000000000000000000000000008000 #W During which time we intend reducing our Wihferâ€"Stock considerably. PRICES have been liberally $ Some Fortunate Purchases reduced on all Seasonable Merchandise therefore making it intensely interesting to the economical Housewife, » who naturally has to make her Dollars go the farthest at this season of the year, when Xmas is drawing near. % You Get the Benefit [nsk = BÂ¥ant Tweed Suits, in beautiful brown and heather mixtures, elegantâ€" 25 pcs of Choice Light and Dark Shades extra %ood 81 Value at 12 1â€"2¢ Sale Price @2 C per yard â€" â€" â€" â€" 10 «12c WRAPPERETTES 12 « 15¢ WRAPPERETTES 30 pcs to Choose from in fine Empire T wills, Light 1 0 1 and Medium Patterns 206 Sale Price per yard â€" â€" | A Wonderful Dress Goods Bargain If you are wanting any thing in Winter Dress Goods, be sure you attend this Sale. . 1000 yards Flannelette These include many of our Meltonsâ€"Plaids, Ottoman Goods; Fancy Waistings, Serges, Panamas Etc. Many of our High Class Dress and Suit Lengths are also separately reduced. in medium and dark shades extra wide, worth 10 and l11c, per yard We have grouped 3 different lines of $1 00 Corsets into one lot at per pair 75¢ We have marked down every Sateen, Satin, Moreen and Taffatine Underskirt in the House and grouped ints 5 Lots, Sale Price 79¢, 15 Discount for .__ Underwear at 10 per cent. Discount Big Sale of Underskirts This includes every Garment in the Store from Ladies‘® Gents down to the Childre_ We can save you a neat sum on your Christmas Fur. See them duriog this "SALE", it will pay you. Xmas Handkerchiefs ‘ at Sale Prices All Imported Lines, which mean extra good Values. . Sale Prices o 2 for 5; There are numerous other DEEP CUT BARGAINS not mentioned minutely on this LIST that are eciualg as ‘FOOd if not better than the above mentioned lines. Such as REMNAN‘FS of LINOLEUMS and OIL CLOTHS, LACE CURTAINS, LADIES‘ ODD TOP SKIRTS, MILLINERY, T ABLE LINENS, TOWELLINGS, TOWELS, FANCY LINENS, COMI;‘Q,RTERS, and several other lines. Make it your BUSINESS to be here sharp on time.. ~// / $OjyQ® {}} + Lots of our Regular 25 and 29c Goods are now 196 per yard Ribbons at Special Reductions for Xmas 21 lbs. Redpath FLANNELETTE NIGHT GOWNS â€" $1.29. $1.79. $2.19. $2.59 REâ€"WINTER* SALE! Special Notice Corset Sale Granulated Sugar for $1.00 The Sale starts Thursday Morning 75 S. B. BRICKER & Co. to 50¢ Each READ CAREFULLY, 10 days 10 pes of Imported Materials beauâ€" tiful Patterns and Colorings,« g» _. suitable for Kimonas Etc.1 sc Sale Price per yard "=+> _ â€"â€" " The balance of our High Class Materials in Plaids, _2l Stripes, Checks Etc.. ~ : find Special Sale Price per yard ~~_‘ 95« 30c KIMONA CLOTHS All Winter Coats _must be sald, . before Xmas Therefore these‘ Reductionsâ€" Childrens Coats Reg. $2.75 for $1,95 . «c «¢ «e 35. 50 i “'75 «e «c «« 8365‘“ \:(‘ _ s2-95 our Bearskin Coats are also included in this lot This Years Reg, $10.50 for < «o e < ©200 ~o0 0 .§1 # t 0n §15.00 = $1 © «_ * $19.00 * $1 Cloakings are also reduged Madras Muslins The balance of our Fall Stock Rég. 35¢, 40c 20 pair of good Size Union Blanket in white with pink or blue borders. Reg. $3 50 for All Wool Blankets reduced 4 : during Sale 5 pes. Reg. 25¢ for and 50¢, per yard for 20c KIMONA CLOTHS SPECIAL NOTICE ind Sot Uoddcs., â€˜ï¬ *tir~%~>} Hak 1 sum‘ a% “" .‘"v . ind 5 Waterloo‘s Great . Corner Store‘ All last years styles at:exactly Ladies‘ Coats Blanket Sale Art Sateens Half Price ; fine fronch finish Reg. $100 Sate Price per yard 75¢ All our better Charmonise, Pialettes, Messalines and several Fancy Dress Silks Reg. $1.25 to $1:50, Sale Price per yard â€" â€" $).19 Quick Selling Prices on our Silks REMNANTS OF DRESS GOODS â€"â€" â€"AND SILKS AT NEARLY: â€"â€"â€"â€"wâ€"â€"â€"â€" H AL F P RIC E =â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ~_â€"THEN COME. ILBSY$ .7 AGQ e 34 ) "worth of $9.95 â€"$10.50 $13.00 $15.00 99c $2.25 29¢ The above mentioned lines inâ€" clude our best sellers at 12 1â€"2¢ per yard and is considered an extra 12%:¢ Buercnueo Cortron These 4 Special s per yd. at 12%i6 PRINTS 12:¢ CINCHAMS 12146 UINUNAMG ® 1 12%¢ FLannererres1O;¢ You can have any of our 25¢ and 29c special lines of Ladies‘ Hose or f Gents‘ Sox at per pair ~ 2 1 c‘ 295 dozen Ledies‘ Ribbed and Plain Cashâ€" mere Hose, regular 35¢ and 89c per pair for s y > & â€" 20e SPECIAL BARGAIN on all Ladies, Men‘s and Children‘s Coats during the next 10â€" days â€" > Means Extensive Bargains for you Young Men‘s Tweed Suits, long pants reg. $6.00 and $7.00. Sale Price $4,.95§ "Selling Out" our Men‘s Clothing Men‘s Tweed and Worsted Suils, regular $10.00 to $1200. Sale Pricc $8.95§ Men‘s Fine Suits, regular $13.00 and $15.00. Sale Price. _ â€" $10.95 Sizes 27, 28, 20 to 32, assorted into two lots and marked with colored tickets as follows ; $3.95 to $4.95 _Our regular Winter Coats, ranging in pripes from $10.50, 11.50, 12.00, 13 50, 15.00 and 16.00, are grouped into 2 lots Sale prices Boys‘ Suits in Bloomers and Kanickers Good Bargains in Youths‘ and Boys‘ Overcoats too. Sweater Coats 10 Per Cent. Discount $8.95 and $10.95 Men‘s Overcoats Terms : Strictly Cash during sale. Hosiery Teceâ€"jeâ€"ete}e +oo {o{e}e + THE LEADING * Sanderson‘s Bakery @4e4+04 e+4e4a4e4e4e4e460¢ Fancy Cakes. _ *‘ % In all countries, Ask_ for our ’{xw-:x- TOR 3 ADVISER,which will be sent free. E. H. THAMER & SON, Tweed Suits, in beautiful brown and heather mixtures, elegantâ€" ly tailored, Broadway brand, regular $18 at ..â€"..... ............ $14.90 Tweed Worsted _ Suits, in Flnin grey, also iawn with invisible stripes, this falls styles, rogul ar 204 @B ...ccovsine vevinievacrrenanes : ‘Tweed Suits, in plain seal brown, also beautiiul mixtures in other shades, regular $22 @Ab ........0} .lee00 ces en en $17.50 Fur Collar Coats, black beaver cloths, with quilted lining, beautifully tailored, regular $1.3 At ... .cs epmmcmemes $9.95 THE MOQOLSONS BANK INCORPORATED 1855 “-kâ€"i;;xv&ikemb‘weniers: high r oll collars, extra heavy yarns, regâ€" HIAF §$0.50 BU ...scccc0s secccocorce Prarit se rsnsrrinpl pnncvsrce arecinnce ersireccmce BAABB Nothing but the Best and Purest Groceries Sold _ at this Store %o KING STREET EAST Savings Department ‘At all Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate. Waterloo, Ollt. Branch, Jacob Hespeler, Manager. Sik uie A Berlin, Ont. Branch, J. R. Kirkpatrick, | Manager, ‘~ | . .. ~ 364 University St., Montréat 85 BRANCHES IN CANADA. W GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. CIRCULAR LETTFRS OF CREDIT ... y _ â€" DIETRICH‘S GROCERY TRAVELLERS CHEQUES ... ... ... BANK MONEY ORDERS ... MARION & MARIONX, by losing yout moneyâ€"losing time in procurln% fundsâ€"or puzzling over the intricacies of foreign exchange. Traveller‘s Cheques, issued by,this bank are a protection, a convenience, a necessity. If lost or stolen, they cannot be cashed by finder or thief, and are redeemable by you. They are good all over the worldâ€"are cashed by banks, hotels and the leading stores. They are selfâ€"identifying, and are cashed at their face value. Our Traveller‘s Cheques will certainly add to the pleasure of a trip abroad. @in comunp 8. GsLenm, m.P., PRESIDENT, . W. D. MATTHEWS, VIOEâ€"PRESIDENT, _ _C. A. BOGERT, General Manager.. King St., Waterloo. THE DOMINION BANK [THE SENTS‘ FURNISHING EMPORIUM] Capital & Resoerve â€" â€" $8,700,000 Don‘t Spoil Your Trip Abroad BERLIN BRANCH : BADEN hid Cor. King and Scott Sts. Incorporated in 1863. Total Assets 3ist Dec., 750,000.00 y BOARD OF DIRECTORS Dr. J. H. Webb, Esg. William Snider, Eeg. 6o9y KARL BERGMANN, Manager. E. R. FITZGCERALD, * MINARD‘S â€" LINIMENT CURES GARGET IN COWS. Waterloo Mutual Allan Bowman, Esq., Prestom. P. E. Shantz, Preston. Thomas Gowdy, Esq., Guelph, James Liv ngston, Esq., BadéA, Frank Haight, Eog. OFFICERS Wm. Saider, Presiden$ Frank Haight, Manager. Arthur Foster, Inspector. J. C. Haight, Solicitor. C. A. BOEHM, District Agent. WATERLOO, ONT. Issued.