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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1908-07-16, Page 24 '9UNGIUADf TIDIES, JULY 16, 1908 TO ADVERTISERS otioa of changes must be left at this off1oe not later than Saturday noon. The copy for ohangea Pinot be left not later than Monday evening.. Casual advertisements aooepted up to noon. Wednesday of each week. ESTABLISHED 1972 WINfiitiM TIMES. fr. B , Kr_;1;,1.OTT. Pnsnlsu IR AND PROPRI$TOT' i'HURSDAY. JULY 16, t909. NOTES AND COMMENTS ENTRANCE EXAMINATION, We give below the names of the enc• oesafaL candidates who wrote on the re- cent Entrance Examinations, Ae a whole the examinations were of about the usual difficulty. Some com• plaints were heard as to the difdonitty of the Arithmetic;and Geography p pe bat as the examiners are allowed a wide discretion in examining the papers, no candidate suffered on account of these papers. The total number of marks is 650. To pass a candidate must obtain S00 marks and to obtain Honore 490 marks must be taken. The marks of those that tailed wore mailed some days ago, WINGHAI! Honors Irlma Kennedy Cara Kerr Ina MoRitohie Nellie Nicholls Saturday's sitting of the House of Commons marked the 227 day of the session. The longest session of the Dominion, Parliament hitherto was that Of 1213. which lasted 227 daye, so that Saturday's meetiag of the house sets a now record. It prorogation is reached Saturday next, as both the Government slid Oaposition following expect, the Komion will have lasted seven months and twenty-one days. The official figures of the general elec- tions is Oatario on June 8th last, as shown by ttie returns to the Clerk of the llouse, place the the Conservative ma- jority at 95,634, with two constituencies net to hear from, namely, Stormont, where preoeedings are in the courts, and senora, where, for some unaoaonntable reason, the returning oMeer has so far tailed to forward hie figures, Storm ont • went with the Opposition, and Kenora with the Government. teary Oantelon Vine Davidson Annie E Gadder Dudley Holmes M. Homdth ON THE ONTARIO FARM. PASS Golu Holmes Alba Hogg Scott Irvine Earle Johne Allan Kneohtel G. McCormack Chesley McLean Della Murchison Rich Mann Violette Millar Clara Mitchell Norman Nicholls Flossie Orr Oliver Pander Paul I agh Archie Simmons Elmer Taylor Willie Watson Norman Wheeler Isabella Wightman M Williamson Mamie Adams Rose Anderson Orissie Armour Carl Bennett Annie Bell Z +11a Black Ethel Beckwith Melissa Biehl Effie Bower Alice E Cook Violet Cook Harry Qontts Richard Deacon Harry Day Raze' Drummond Jas, A Ferguson Charlie Fowler Gordon Gannett Alex. Henry Earle H'ill Willie Haines Frank Howson BRUSSELS. (Toronto Globe.) Is is the habit nowadays to make load boasts spout the Canadian West, cud truly each boosting is not without reason. But, though it is true that :arms iu the West are larger, it is ci,oibtcni it any cohere on this continent, Sfiiter agricultural prospects can be aeon than are presented along almost any concession line throughout the farming distri0te of Outerio. A drive through any of the counties of westeru Oatari3, efapsoiatly such conutiee as Perth, Oxford, Middlesex and Huron would gladden the heart of any man Who underatacds the signs of agrical- tural prosperity. The Bun to -day does not shine on finer fields of hay and wheat than spread themselves out in. green and gold for thirty miles and more round about London. Unfortunately for themselves, as well as for life and society in many i •.rming communities, too many r citing people in farm homes are at - tweeted by the prospects of far-off se,nea Foreign birde have pretty ie Others. The stories of great success from las city or from the West are Dover marred by the records of die- rip:,,ointinent and failure, The young roan en the Ontario farm feels the stir:ln; s of the spirit of adventure and 5tie?ds to it. Too late he may learn that life would have been more truly f?etccessfa: hal he put into his work on the old farm a tithe of the energy and initiative squandered so lavishly ruder new conditions. /iint' the situation is improving in any O..tario districts. The improved Wlu T 1'+sinEs- Sadie J. Wale t 0037 tions of life and the better organ- inetien. of farm work have wholly WROXE TER teoa„ - • the lot of the farmer from 11ioNORS nt it v':te it generation ago. Thee Cora ; iikiatsota Eldon Wallace v:..,,101., , .$,- innn's life need not be given i i+As tet t ::e me work. The horizons of ! Iii"''' AbralzPt33 Gordon Morrison ).`c cc• the farm have widened. Tho. MaggP An•iersoix James Perrin re,i1.,te influence of the agricultural John D oksen D41a Rutherford i 1 01re- c and c„ the chole sestem of 1 Se •.y 'IJ ti's Ht. z -i 9'aunderttn fur ill's on the farm ha. -4 ', TL'•' r; u'•lt.Gre litE.etis Sannderaon the 1 ' F'''''' 11 ''''.1144.Maggie Saunderasn s ..s s a .li f 1 r 'tt,l I• +"F. glory t Ve•rl ' "tie Reim Smith r ' tAH er,,eh -:-'a of c.ntintry life ha, r ,,,: te.L.nvii tiv:enuolen!' Snell (1 t";,•13 '19 5.,s• t1F L ie i11 Ca70.rad" ' 0,i'; -a Mc -N., .iit0n Walter S r•:iford ; c W:21.ca.iet has ft -4 .i;.'•:t to icoi001-;t .3 •0101 Meel,-, Wes'ey Strong 1.,•.:y en Cha'_' who boar flip l+sr>?ere 1 Ft,I DWICH t'e 1 :- the psis% '3 that belong to the ! `t ?'r !In Maggie Spence Et --.t.. o f .rm > 'Veit, t -ct;e Eunice Southern ` 1?31;:ter I'teet Hartwell Strong rill. a 1•.Ii•;,0,..n Oscar \Vaie Western Ontario Works. l+r '^, ai K.a'ltinttu Bina Wallace Ver!"t-le•1, e0 Jessie Wilson ` a ,, uentary estimates rers;regatii: HONORS. Vera Ainley Oharlie L%,okie Harold Armstrong Willie Long James A.roistrong Eraest Plum Eiith Deadman Wyman Sperling Stuart Fax _ Muir Thompson Estella Gerry Bob Warwiok Beatrice Harris Kathleen Wilton PASS. Winnie Long Maggie Love Clara Lowry Esta McDonald Jennie MoKibbon Mary McNichol BeatrizeMoQaarrie Harry Mooney Grace. Schnook Frank Shaw Artie Shaw Harold Smalldon Hugh Smith Aline Speiran Cassie J. Stewart Charlie Hansuld Leslie Switzer Harvey Hoover Russel Wilbee Emma Hunter Scholarship for Brassele P. 5 , Edith Deadman. Scholarship for Rnrel Schools, Vere Ferne Eckmier. BLYTH. IIONORS. Alice Barr Robert Bell Mabel Benuett Harold Campbell Lillian Cololough Jennie Cololongh Annie Cooper Nelson Davidson Sam Davidson Harris Eckmier Vera F Eckmier Rhea Eraigh Irene Engler Roes Fraser Ruth Gray Ruby Meiuniug PASS. WJ. Match Lebo Burge Norman Frank McCaughey Lala E Begley Bessie Cockerline Archie McGowan Walter Cowan W. Roy Naegele Mabel CoIclongh Milton Plunkett Marjory Doyle Erma E. Pfeffer Eliz. Eirkconuel Howard Robertson L•zzle L%wrence Terence Tierney Mary M.:t'IrO- iwtau Pearl Taman O:ivr McGill Dorothy Tiernay tf C^ snot Est $10!;55 isle n ' a? on the t New Postage Stamps. . t� vl1 0101 horsilat L'.i(,t'.6 l '221. W. YJ iir ' 1 e Gia' loo issued in S i lir lri.�rsa Oe til, E.�dsol, iC ,rb'nboe r�,a•P lt.ae~dtntc�tere-- ig Reduction Salmi ,,,OMJULY 10 TO 31 Everything in our Furnishing Department at greatly reduced prices ! ! Now is your 'chance to get values. WE WANT MONEY, and are going to sacrifice our profits to get it 1 ! Here are some of the prices : UNDERW]AR• The Ellis Spring Needle, finest made, in and Balbriggan. Fine Wool Regular $1.25, garment .89 Regular' .75 garment .54 Regular ,50 garment .38 Regular .25 garment .19. { �° lila"@ M HATS. Ri:gular $8.00 and $2 50 Hard and Sett Felt Hats for $1.75 $2.00 Hard and Soft Felt Hats for $1 50 Hard and Soft Felt Hats for ...... STRAW HATS $2.00 Sailors and Boaters 1.40 $1,75 " " " 1.25 $1,25 „ " as .75 503 Hats (Boys) for .30 .15 25o e' ,e LINEN AND CANVAS HATS• Regular 75o for ........ .50 Regular 60o for__ .. • . .3 1 Regular 353 for .... , 01 01 , .25 CAPS. Regular $1 Caps, extra good Tweeds and Oravenettes...05 75o Auto and Golf Caps .....55 503 Auto and Golf Caps ... • , .:35 25o Caps, all styles ..........19 SHIRTS. W. G, & R - the best made, Regular $1. 75 and $1.50 Re- gatta or Negligee, coat or 1.151 otherwise, for $ Regular $t 25 and $1. Shirts .85 Regular 75c and 85o Shirts .49 NECKTIES All 50c Ties now A11 25o Ties now .... Wash Ties, Ascots, reg 50o String Ties, reg 153, now , . .35 .19 .35 .10 - DOLL ARS. Rubber Collars, any style, regular 25a, now ......... .19 Linen Collars, any style, reg �14 20c, for Regular 15o, any etyle, for .10 ..010.0.._•.. VERO HOSE. Regular 503 Black or Fancy Cashmere and Silk mixed. .38 Reg. 25c Cashmere, Lisle or .19 Fancy Cotton Regular 200 Cotton HON.... .15 " 15o " " -... e10 Children's, Misses' and Youths Herculese Stockings, in all sizes from 5 to 10. Extra good wear- ers. Clearing these out at below bottom prices. FANCY VESTS. Extra quality and make. Regular $3.00, at , .. $1.98 Regular 2 50, at.... 1.75 Regular 1.75 & 1.50 1.19 Tt •solar 1.25, at ,... .84 PANTS. TweedW ersted. Duok Pants.! and Regular 3 50 Cream Fiannel,wiJh green stripe, for $ Regular $2 25 Pants at.... 1.75 Reg. $1 65 and $1.50 Pants 1.25 OVERALLS. Regular $1.25, blank or bine .98 Reg. $1, with or without bib .75 Regular 75c, black or stripe .00 Sweaters. Work Shirts, Belts, Gloves, Jewelry, Umbrellas, Suspenders, Armlets, Garters, Handkerchiefs, Night Shirts, ete., ate. Everything at a good reduction for C.:= ,C-.1• = S "'- U RoF ,lMaxwell TAILOR SAND MEN'S FURNISHER TO THE MEN WHO CARE. We are going out of Children`: Wear. Come, and we will, almost give them away. amomosimummimmirmamsmaigermimameum rice Reek Markets. Toronto, Jaly 14 -The smallness of 1 F ae receipts at the pity Cattle Market kept ! ,._?- prices steady at yesterday's and last fP week's declines, but the trade is so life- �e' less so far this week that apparently1 anything like a heavy rain would send a ilii prices still lower. Export trade is still ;, very quiet. Shippers say they are wait-, i ing for prices to come down quite a bit i ' yet before they can go into the market, i '€ The hot Weather has apparently had an lel effect on the butcher business, both C l locally and outside, Local men are handling a3 little as possible, and the men who points bay for tt3nGr business and 1'I' eastern pointe report that buaineea is �� ;We you a good supply of j-IARVEST TOOL dead for the time being down there. A T( -le tili7.% is conning when you will want them. few good butcher and light export cattle I were selling to -day at 85.18M to $3 31 i, - - dpi There were no heavy export cattle t `t offering. EA THIS! atamszionrifflusszammanis HARVEST TOOLS. ., ht and the ma:' t E; t Hog rt ..'lip`s .: �e light, , is li:in as y.'ster .:.y's ru va :ne o'l 30 over • r last week. 6 te:A, ,:5.65 f o.b., 3.6 tat fe,l u� i'1 a':e.ed. Total tun yesterday and to -day w t 33 Clare, wi'h 432 lies of cattle. 11 • :•.heep and lambs, 125 city?s, end 333 Biel;:e. The fo?lowing t e the quotations: Export're' cattle-- Per 100 Pee. Choice .... 2 5 75 4> N7 500 5510 Medium '4C0 5i0 Lulls 3 G0 : 50 Lights 4 3 4 75 Crows Feeders -- I b st 1030 pounds a -'a up - 425 276 i, e �- hi.e l,:fe,.a;; 0101 � , V1.10 xr Cs .*,..1`...3,t.10.0 ! tool -'r3 ohCiCe ertcta t. 1,:119 Bay 3Y'IItlt. t✓, Lett ? SL !flra'lOn of the , w .y 4 5'D fol.: tl,.,:f ...:e."t4ai;: canals Lai •`t '+' •_ on s- iCt•"t•1S, ` "..•• :;5,^.,. i,3 .^.e? of' P.;'31','1,1 4 CO WO fol.: a'cSil c:r:We-li:0„ t�.h:.r atee,e for ;;r` MediuraoCi n'u et .rt u t d• t , e. a a'r't?:; crit t LtCri3 ire l 1�. kD gjvi,'9.. , • , • " , , } ser e Stu oto�iale' " 200 . 1 50 t+if a t tt 0ir Bu111 ,_teat rt••r,' a ntatto :t• e hi. aie -'•, , , Hogg- 2,I.,,,,,,, Btt1:.... is ' ben L y, Co Crtl3 ID:;Y ire l°k, C "11 f'?()^La tI its Of' halal .i� .tin,..: 1 il.., build 1,^, i s VCS • ta.' of the ,it ilOiui .:iti.the ti tolajv'O: 1 Lights EiJ' ,t E :�"+t1 L ,.rafl r !:tilt `' sV C?�� - llspo- ..... .... 3 50 .,r ii 'e® a ti"� 0 P n •, i 6 ,t t•c•a t { 4 , l� ,0101 r ,...,u:,,,. � i7 1 , � f 1�spolt ora " .:3,.,11,:,: dl l c i. its, i e ,- %1`a 1'riit.+a i s , Sv : e9. f TlucL'a.... 32°5°0 3. oL�(, 1 ' :, l II line (, `. one coat dre.. , pertralis o Ohara- 1 palls,.. ' Spring Lambs each.. 3 00 :r o tiott p t i a C.,4.6',-'0. "sin rind dirtiFr,., 5 75 ", a is g t tb [.+ ieit �1;, ft •"i. p 3 - , , Calves, each • 01 'ft'WO•CetAt, red. lull.? �t:a.i(1rCi E.I2G: ii, .est, : t95,A t>t ti lint , -, 1 200 e , 1t1PF!? :�!f'",C°»1s Clr. ,,,,,,,,i.....,: 'n r at labii f b5 Cas ,i`rj'. t '':,@.Si) ' •� i i , t2 t"a. ':....16.:2;:41',a fi➢nl7ta.� rl3caf Er,,°, 5 t € L'1 nbttation do (i;nlb_.G. bPvun-ost,t,yellov7, li]ttir,,s a! 91!„t,t- craitr and Wolfe. 2 65 to 3 25 Teti cent, in.ttu v'e, •Acetoin s.f Qt.et ee I Fit t r 1 FS' 100 lbs 0 >t 4 50 ,00,,r� 2 00 „ 00 t -� 4 35 3 00 r1,-: :2 50;-� ,a�.:••:m-2111• -_ A J. .41a•d.1. J.�