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The Wingham Times, 1916-04-20, Page 2P49e 2 THE WINGH AIM TIMES i floket R1 W yS BiD sAY4 �IOQR WAKE PAPER iatriaVsslBltJAK OF t=ONGESTION. ���R Tf �It� Heavy Drain Upor. Cartadw's )F"orest4Town e , Because Canada lied the lar;;est Crap - # to Replace paper Mat4rlai Lost 7last year in her history, and because Office Through Waste.. c wheat did not keep up to the inflated We can issue through tick ests via --� -- - `figures that characte ria: d it is the tater poKular sautes, to any point in An�riea I Waste in any form is extravagance, • mgnths of 3114, there are people who est, West, ,earl, orthivest, air;- robe.$c[tiC t�gdqt, etcbut when the material represented by, think that this veer we can pause, , , Baggage rhes -Iced throug , to destlna- s waste constitutes a severe drain upon This, despite the fact that not long be. tiara and full in€e,rmation given whereby the natural resources of our counts}, ,fore the Great crisis caire tortes wheat �? �x travelling will be snake Pleasant and a it is all the more to be deprecated. was only in men's minds, and that it is I NU A31t return tieksr nto above points Alsoaon Ta day the United States is suffering nu v quoted at $I.nS and $l.tfh. The sale at lawt�st ai�*ures pend with all from a serious shortage of paper -mak- � fact is that absolute and rnduring con-' prevailing; i0vantages.' yin., material, including old paper In ^ gestioit, which -Rome people think is near •,Q Years Ago iing;le and return tickets to any point An endeavour to overcome this shact-1 at hand, is an impossibility. If the � prat a eciil lt;Vl.;;irbr tineas short or a age' they are drawing heavily upon farmera themselves are unwilling or From fbe TIMES of April 17, 1(396 g P Canadian supplies, and one large Cana i unable to stare any surplus they may , lora ane' 'than manufacturer advises that this have, there are capitalists and ecu, Mr. A. Roe is in Toronto this week. We can ticc.,•t you through to any � p Point in k o2o;t en allleadiil steamshi hrereased demand will result in an early lators Sulo will k of i t ! Mr. Laughlin McLean is in Toronto e knowing ng that following lines; , }rNlo;:itl ,rtes) also issued. p shortage n Canada. This is especially a settlement of the terrible disturbances this week. If ata rilrlat travel, we have the„ u waste paper, such as old news there will be inquiries not alone for We are pleased to learn that Mr, S, in€orae ititm aii,l will give it to you:: papers, magazines, wrapping paper= grain but for produce of all sorts that Merry#ield is convalescent, cheerfully, ede. This stock is used in the mann- , _ � � �vtl1 tax the channels of supply to the +'fir. Benj. Wilson returned from t _ _ �r ,r �^� facture of the cheaper grades of paper, - utmost. Nor is that all they will be Winnipeg on Tuesday evening, 1-1, B. CE t building super, tarred felt. patent roof- IJP g y lir. Win. Robertson y • P 1 sufficient foresighted to see; the was in Lueknow Town ,gen ,T.R, tags. mil[baard, and filling for card - gen will also know that the longer the war for a couple of days this week, board, etc, There are at present three lasts the greater will be the need when. Times Offl, t=, Wingham, Out- mills in Canada using reclaimed paper! the* end comes, The will further!! Mr. John Allenby left on Wednesday p exclusive) in there manufacturing, i e Y sect for Rochester, N. 1, where be has y g• � recognize that whatever the lack of � secured s situation, fi a;•.s:aCanadais wastingfully 500.000 pounds tonnage may be now, with all the ships of paper weekly without any reasonable built for commerce once more available Mr. Patrick Gibbons, of East Wawa- .: ` fi '�' excuse. It is estimated that a Cora of for that purpose there will speedily be nosh, died very suddenly on Monday SII NU TIF XMI woodpulp requires eight trees, averag-! plenty of facilities for shipment. even Iastfrom inflammation of the lungs. r B 1� r3i,t,lttr z. i�rati_ixx s ��t: Ysarisrox ing nine inches at the butt. To replace though the first period of rush may be Mr, Fred McCracken, of Brussels, tbls waste of paper stock, therefore, overwhelming, Thus it is apparent and Mr. McDonald, of Wingbam, spent TO ADVERTISERS necessitates the cutting of approx- I that no matter how energetic and � Sunday at liar. John Gardiner's, of imately 2,000 trees weekly, or over earnest our efforts may be, and bow 13luevale. Notice to ch �l:; ie must be deft at this 10() C,00 annually in Canada's forests. satisfactory the results, there can never Mr.. Samuel Sutton, formerly of o1BCa ' +afar than seta must noon, As an illustration of )chat way be a >;lr zhat3Ges must be left i be tno much. Another fact that must Winghatu, hes opened up an agency in not i + than Monday evening. accomplished when waste paper is 9 ever be borne in mind is that Canada, Blyth for the sale of Frost d. h'ood's Ccz,uas udvartiseulents accepted up saved and systematically collected, the p being an integral part of the Empire implements. to ; *.t:a " ei iesdsv iaf each week results secured by the Daughters of the and Of necessity a partner of the allies, John Sanderson, Jr., of Wroxeter, `-•="- _ __ _ _ _ _ Empire at Ottawa may be cited. - In' ' as well as in closer proximity in a wide intends going to British Columbia next T1s€ I:SI> AF, ';FELL 1, 1916 September last this organization under- shipping area to Europe than any other week. Jack will be missed by the boys took to collect waste paper, the pro- of the recognized food -producing as he was a great sport. reeds from its sale to he used for patri- countries, she will be the earliest looked � Airs, Fred McCracken, of Brusseils, EDITORIAL NOTES otic purposes, Since this collection was to, is nursing her mother, Mrs. John instituted, approximately 15 tons have There are other reasons besides the Gardiner, of Sluevale, who, we are been secured monthly, composed al -1 personally profitable that should prompt glad to bear is improving nicely. Farm a: � DiirM ' has its eves wide most entirely of old newspapers, which L Canadians not to overlook any possible �C;� n an . e taxatizza questions- It had been previously= burned or other- Mr. G. H. Irwin has his plans all means by which they can make the land 1 ssz'=: wise destroyed. This material is a ready to go an with the building of a more. productive- by which they can beautiful stor was rcceaitly raised in deposed by the public in hoses distrib' y and a half brick house. Lti:+ a.:^e of whether or uted throughout the city, and later get both the most out of it and out of Wnrkmen will probably begin the work . a fa sL,! zu J ;4.; penalized for the beast that -.s on the land. There is in the course of a few da s. -c- of fire drainage an collected and baled. this eternal irutb, that every pound ys• h s ,a <a K Instead of placing • his The satisfactory results indicate that Err. R. Miller, of Wroxeter, met with a'htk, v.hi h immediate- there is room for a considerable en- produced enriches the country is satire a bad mi,_(ap last week, falling through b xsa .s; rw it ;;-t the zits fo build up form or another Even of refuse the largemenL of this project. It is work the floor of has barn; he was unconscious r:fr:.ate ce n�v?sts it in drains wise, farseeing math makes use- �;s ; , , tLa:r aiding wealth to that might be undertaken by municipal ultimately Profits b Thus of de- for some time. He is now improving r F sr' .ccreasing the pro- charities for the purpose of securing, P 3t and will soon be around again. . t. . *Zdsta. 1s f+,r the Empire, structive congestion there can be no P funds, or by other interests with a t , a utzed upon by the tax o I possibility. let Nature be ever so bounti- The firemen were out on 'Wednesday a: ,s'ni *^ for sa doting; That popular object in view. True, there, Ful, let pian be ever so energetic. evening testing the waterworks depart - hex z errs brie Bane fade `. If are certain dealers carrying on this g 3 meat The result of the Lest was most It xsrY'_r .,a„s s ti"_e saraina a system industry at resent. but the have Fluctuations in prices There will al- =: , , g P y ways be satisfactory. A double stream flowing -_._ an .s in sea ed slid his failed to secure the support of the; , but thatquotations will ever from one hydrant was thrown about 20 ~,` � Ktsn Justaree of theway public, which is necessary to the plan' fall to the level ai twenty -fire or thirty feet higher than the Macdonald Block. ' rre .'"t tem of taxa g he a er from the homer � sears ago is at present beyond the a w Ss of savia t p p saga -`,rest industry*. So and delivering it to designated places, 1 haunts of imagination. lien who The many friends of Mr. W. R. Bel- , �. den n will 1 ^, -, � �.- ear w' figured n ilii ell n regret Without o dollar t that - r a r:i s .ft_, ),crag When every effort �s being made to g and s half wheat when g a he is w g s , raVC_= Mt3 on his farm conserve our forests to protect ahem they sowed last year have possibly been leaving town, baying sold out his busi- =s s x its Zeit P actically un- P dish r Hess to a company Si z o^ le: him begin to from the ravages of fire and wasteful FAointed, o they lied cad, and karma bi the Star 3 ? ms`s ^,: rtr; to build a home lumbering methods, the had known the ordinary course of hi Photo Co. of which Mr. Robins, of St. ' � � g public )heard y g sa a : d, 3�;wn ranee) 'the world events, they would have known Marys, is the head. Isar. Belden has give more attention to saving their old eel csa l gas n., rases, Lour leg-' papers and to similiar economies which that there must be a decline of such been in business only a short time but is s s to think that the best r inflation. They would have known, he has made many friends. WA _ ; �e development. of matt reduce the drain upon our forests _ too, that such quotations were spurious .:a :� -,_�arbe .wdustxv and and other resources. q P HORN. , P:.i „ -�.- .„ � '=ace, and due not s° much to the needs of Lowe -At the Rectory, on April 14th the market as to the methods of the the wife of Rev Wm. Lowe; a son. ,THE VALUE OF COLD STORAGE, speculators. Theirreason would have MORE MMNEY taught them,_ too, that, however DIED It may be that, as the letter of trans- thorough the operations of the market. Clow -In East Wawanosh, on April Mittal says, Bulletin No. 44, issued by ers may be, things must and will 13th, Margaret Clow, aged 79 years. '= ', pwz, the Dairy and Cold Storage Branch of ultimately return to the natural order Fraser -In Morris, on April 14th, *"s "' s- 'the Federal Departmentof Agriculture, of precedure. At that there has been, Jennie Thyne, wife of Mr. Wm. Fraser, ec a "r a s1 :g p ''' `gid cf which the authors are J. A. strange to say, in face of all the diffi- aged 28 years and 4 months. ,z _ ` `' `f"ws"'r`u '"" ' ' Dairy and Cold Storazl'ge Com- cul ties of transportation across the seas, Gibbons -In West Wawanasb, on "r " ' `` `d ''? "'w u`` {L4 e•. suz3 Joseph Burgess, Cold in very few instances, a return to before- April 14th, Patrick Gibbons, "`=e: -rS ,..lei. $.`r x+�"". . w _,-=14" Z' s e T�Pector, is not intended as a the -war figures. Meats, dairy produce, cold storage pro- fruits and vegetables maintain their `=- "e+ er aur a pmpulardiscussion quotations and most grains are :higher C h I l d r e n Cr � s=- '. t for the information of, than they were. Of the main causes of wZ:ay eve :s commercial in this there i of romp � FOR F�ir�CNirR'$ 5, Course, tin r fl VAS t O R I A 4 -a T _� t and as ra guide to in doubt, but there is an underlring ` exp ,_� d 12ca :sho may 3i9verea3izatiaan that ro matter how the& s5 - e i - .;_.ed u thea =t. e hnsan�- .LOB 1rAR P �.} ,mss ..,_;. wty.tzi[t , g z�, iaatsa: s id their vas=s spheres et?•- POSITION . k e r: t o s' guar e, ca rre- leave-ur to i^Vrease riti3n; t on. laoi v�es'.sil, that its r� ;Imat.,.r how Germany prose-�.ate~s here Ourwcrk s whatever the chaus-e to �"Ls'.T »+ a, •.. -3Z' a iEBtdi2l-=it to in-arease� rt7tEEss slaSing ids fi'icote.nts &z."{i her��i=ake it; elt;her "Just 6job" or a ` � iia t ��t er tae hs. ire its worth- In l rezk ess wastage of "hirer 3 r;ti p<rt< st.'; p'`` :a 3" Lind with on'vy rile Say s 3 s w �w can t..._ a. �. :isr .. .�.._. 8't• -. c. n..:+M3 fix. ;� �" § fit.. � :'4.q".� I3u"ietin fi`.:^u- Rea. thp: Stan be at. the =a_ TL�i 74, ife.^.ia�:¢•� 8=. the Firer or 81 stepping ng • D l► IS WINGHAM, ONTARI Agent for Allan Line Cunard Line Donaldson Lines. Canadian Northern Lines Ocean Steamships. T. R. BENNETT I P. AUCTIONEER Sale dates can be arranged at TcirEs office, Pure Bred Stock Sales aSpecialty Sales conducted anywhere in Ontario Write or P01ne 8 i, Wingham CREAM WANTED Having an up-to-date Creamein� full operation, we ,ouch your creat) patronage. We are prepared to pay the highest market prices for Rood cream and -tve Son an honest, bndr.r_c& weichirg, minpling and testing each can of cream received carefully and returning a full ststf,ment of same to each patron. , Wo faaish two can+ t -a each patron pay all expresscharge> and pay- every two weeks. Write for further particulars or send for cans and nice us a trial_ SEAFORrH CREAMY CO. SEAFORTN, ONT. Ch:'ldren Ory FOR FILETCHER'S a The Persian Craw's Beak. There is a weapon known as the crow's beak which was rormeric much iIt use :among Hien of rank in Persia' and north India. it was a horseman's weapon and consisted of s broad curved bagger blade fixed at right angles to a shaft, pickax fashion. The $haft incloses a dagger, unscrewing at We butt end. This voncealed dag'er is CL very Common feature of Indian firms and especiaifv of the bartleases of Persia. Not the Same. On one occasion schen "The Mikado"' was being rehearsed Gilbert called out from the middle of the sta1L.. -There is a gentleman in the left group not holding his fan correctl-v." Th: ~tage ma,ia;er appeared and rsptalned. "There is one gentleman," he said, who is absent through illness" "Ah," came the reply from the author ill grave, matter of fact tones, "trial is not the gentleman 1 am referring to." QGHED SO HARD ere.. s ,ire ca:d ,s `"__^_.4 `Cgs. "tea C' 3 ": T -s.- _. �a� E r §tiSrEF? i8L'tp"'raTy--tz=bance $9k the St t;1`M= Et �% ^� a`u,Ti3�� C: - ultimate s"uacess. The 4 s. _ ^x Yy .•.• •. t."., �.,a. a .^,''.+�...4'y' aealt www, E$_De&a1„iif trrie sni never a lasting ' - i�iC3' +��3 d3es alt s Would f LS t L'. .9 C S : .:.a . i-?rgww 1= al ii5 warms Sii.ii 1t Turni $.x r .rg de,cta3 to the fax ds in of marketah. e =; .a�?iti�es_ l�hs='g ani body will never have Any- to- i �T•!w a`d m w� ' t w� ,e rife is iu t i;"' ; c eii tag bat s ab. We can sty dig nifs Y s.' moi; a fi s Da"r. a:.r ,- s Of wtme cc=e in for cu* lia3�r that fire stoat rnenasII � two #Bas ra g a^ Cf sr` ft!:d *Xze�;tlzr`1 rr�enze ;:ia treat net 'l 'LSAT £CO?(OA1ky win b ale $ r~ ,, are d�sL�r" ,.� �� He .>~, .t_v � i �riEAttS i#ia3, Sven the saes % t �:: rrtstl , ds cf r.ro, ejure inti -- x with SHE WAS �Gt)RM $'l' U tS�I�C ., x w `tz:t �" rz l:! -+ = s' mhx bl'a : 3 + �- P, w _� •� y et S^3 t? . 8 i� even f?�*a What e;-=- =yM;ean? has b9 -_-z amt i S ti' s work and when hi d he is t?9 -ts he ram k; se the : s - s.,3 w�:. no AL L� _ =,bel in r.$in and41tvncrete Yarm by the Chicago Gam. Capers tBtch digger. He is a toss:.- DR. WOOD"S -the Zan"r,. ge- Xct a",c: a the fa=er�'iWe$fetb RIiillr ad.. which bas r£'1R'eni-, stS^,i,'"t= of SeYSE�. -e �.8r, tea. � :• -i a t 3isa 1 r3 i. e w�tr2Si L:Xt the L � e � n ars; catnrilet3 faces to w what rosy � he R be i The Bis Pirie ------ i .szt-r der carr derive Last deal V,'j:__sMpessesi in smog the lytt:e th:nga �I Lie arses ;ors thtit rate Pad Norway . New T rk city =ta:'w W�:e 1�.=w'r j tee.�a:tion irc n these pares. The fel owing items show what ma,;r be 3 tam litCe fet co= service -s If -we feel ity in tats d, 3 J rs tz^.i vi :e see ws tb be thatl dam it serv:c-, exprested L'I hau'.age c that Wsy a need only remember than `• When stOt-age Zs to be rewrted t,& the one average ton of fre:ght,, to p rudtme 4 tt5s is a free e=try it�t chr em. Mrs ae t Adams, Scutt She %fnsic, 'j C,.3C.y.^.,.•t, �'+3.`,t'' CS^.:."',t be SeL tib:�3L " ^ C, t.. *'rites: "Uy Little g&' k, si'f. years tai} fire venae of Ltle attires asenwoset? wlie3 1'er a'tIse�i to rtesrs fe r him . , t ty - c:?- lad a drea=dful b rd couglL At the :t: g ars Of cams- a$- lostotwined: we: #.s,a oursaIr'et how=U mt:xe:.;g'sxxtssbeWoWdcoiighsahardsizeiraaia k tb*--:;& with =3de`,*Uob aa3 =t ex-- Two cebt posttge stainp.a,.e ace:,, wau]d cough s w is l .'".5 Cit`."t:r 5S a ? ` verse sn,33,es,lcs, Fri :tistitbz l ni.l[ to .h ai too of r',33v#ieffii c+ut texCic +r�^ld i7e WOTtII Saws Set L'4a:w is the tvb th is rtieed irrtnedis e,y to g,J €Te. aalLtrg freighr %�y triles; elf,. ire =sy l iiin3c �oiir i�r � IiotLrS b+e:bre )Frecouid stop. e l: t , l Priicil, tui,rs; f ace spilte, 'Z, MCai�.E4, $t d en'11. ' t a & that var- -e t: *e.tre�e; t +�f to _ ' gr V_ �:3 heel,10ager than if kept lemic*; trA& bolt, 3i Wilts; ode pbtttt3 cif ' serve, if We fees that we Art sicca =d aece� dact�,kh-.tt failed � do her :. ,�•� is �n M � f+ar aeva-sai bears .at d anti � Surd Lbts ivarte., 1"(y rtihles; raixife 3satttl - $ - 5 €fwd, wti..d ain't $,t Abor tat _ n ' � *ria aWetd to 40. Butter lee x MP � m grade, mbit'e tbann 'ase are lid fot, W46 ptobablp :ea• c._gh was so bad, and she �k as sizp� a it stns s :s lytre rat )#tat its staiitad lxtoSdtii 3s` mil y 1 ? laihlcs; are ire'sng paid for more)brae eti0. 5` i2r '+�aasting yd's bier r(a *dFised rat to a s giCd � t t a,-ta lea ashm'A lots tetuPtrstata boli" , e$, w%Ur peak. � Tiiewotk we are Harrhy Deft#* ruy loot � F's>z S�resip• T t 3 rt_e ,s .ors gar �wwyc�- h vlhF pper t*tbad. e�nbc �ae�ttilx tables; ,tt>tci, SKI,l ilra• zed :*tn�p T fie e m jr�,y Styx .bebt�,tc�e =13 taw An wig ,,,te t, 4:1 3 .'}-\V,iY e.;%+.� L�•. r•''•�.t`.'.s, _".["_' • .ir. ice' C_"_e1N) �tw�ialaai **other. -Vo* �r�Zii�i -z..3 ftan .^ec: ttv. I V,-Ai2 lea X x txat titaa�s �• 1tCpL at # L'Sirk ; , O y too Rte i C3. but *.i tom *t aft at its, givo it 'Zile .;L%d tb � it , all ,ss as 3 ars bi, ct413 I -A samitx�z+il w the tetAptratutt. Fruit.:and in psrtitailst. besttkiaL`asigt�. As early _` �. kttp Baiter if pl"G ptli�kXi aft. F b i,dt _ Y iG Ufa ata '�GCa mist$ �'t tYitOt bC WA Lift the p ilits *e abould get hitter t6 i- W of -et �t a iii or ,&d sllvttM be d err t+on t picltiang tstltl t lie` �. Lac:liexi, to&- wui� *L, walnk to folio*, bat ortstil 'Ste n *iatrty; cs sum, nr (s St:l oor I*tkb . .r C � n o itt !axrkiSindthsk'"1aRlobtet ib t'grM fora=,g,"ts. 6 i4teo>� y'abti4 to i�al-l.L. _.. ;,4txkogttb-Lesppisg swaths. im 6:0 storkge abould iso gathtrtd rod W leve t the *kiftfor iib � , ', 5: R'ocrt 7 I i':tte Syrup itiTlVit Niakit: tlits * asaw$ iia ,l�sia ttfEez beiltg; 00 ��� ''F etre zbe tIt s pta�erae.d..�iYc_er trkaiiarseast ��'1.��+.6.aaek.s.14 ot ill s brims ttiiert it is rytlt�, f?bt cxtt btu xtil�zu(ail t�' lie C tkH(aep +'� ft t •be � fit VA •M, y �b th��awl' t�i let J w A hod Le ath*ft afpan 1110 Silt tlr We'i• .,w'i, •1Ff44#a A' vlWb Si�R ,thMialk east ate HsieMp W h*.� this WILI 4 NO.44 elf •'are bt" do" Wr learel belt grad tl :! y tto hap t the iiaiq *ad COM S �. � �t* to t0 ai• arae ti►NU* iaext teras. �� i n at`DR: 3V1�ti e i x tQ tlae ,IR e�' rYi i'71116• :$ 'i itt�.L{ '�'i�+d iiWet2+Jiliz o& of .7 WE;i :.i y 'i6ii Y �..,�r y,yfy 'S' GicG chtk- it� • �i ` 'Y ... • FMF, +ififF 3A. iiiC �,, }4 -"s �## bottle- ck .::iter, S+ -.. �rwt �f . I y A0WX a2ibtia to tint' bo UdA) bbaate ' * sae ��kaa r aw , u , eKkd t 'LL t. Sr�rr,a(tVrTrw , Oftr, 34Y gb, pitttxi L ooa� 0: . , , ;A*rkbftm*,stirst r (f .:t1e#... fr' cca>(>.1t. TOWN DIRECTORY. BAnIST CHURCH -Sabbath services at 11 a. in. and 7 P. in. Sunday Seboo at 20p, in. General prayer meeting and B. Y, P. U. every Mdnesday al 8 P. m. A. C. Rileyq, I3, A„ Pastor Geo. Pocock, S. S, Superintendent, MET1101DIST CHURCH --Sabbath ser.. vices at 13 a, tis. and 7 p. in. Sunda) School at 2:30 p. in. Epworth League every Monday evening, !General prayer meeting on Wednesday evenings. Rev J. W. Hibbert, Pastor. F, Buchanan S. S. Superintendent, PRESBYTERIAN GzfvRCIt--Sabbath se vices at 11 a. rn. and 7 . m. Sunda School at 2.30 p, m. General prayei meeting on Wednesda evenings. Rev. D. Perrie, pastor. Frank Lewis, S. S. Superintendent, ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, EFISCOF .L--Sab bath services at 11 a, in. ane f. p, in Sunday School at 2:30 P. in, Rev E. G. Dymond Rector. Alex. Al deron. S. S. Superintendent. SALVATION ARMY CITADEL,- Service at, 11 am., 3 p.m, and 7 p.m. on Sunday At S o'clock on Thursday evening There will be special music provided b the Sunday evening service from 7 to 7,35" POST OFFICE --Office hours from 8a, in to 6:30 p, m. open to box holders fron 7 a, m, to 9 p. m. C. N Griffin, post master. PUBLIC LIBRARY --Library and free reading room in the Town Hall, will b( open every afternoon f* em 2 to 50 o clock, and every evening from 7 t( 9:30 o'clock. Miss Della Reid, lib rarian, HIGH SCHOOL TF,ACRERs-Mr. G. R, Smith, B. A., Principal and Specialisl in Mathematics; Err, J. A, Anderson, B. A., Science; Mr. W. J. South. Combe, B. A. Specialist in Classics. Miss M. 1 Whyte, B, A., Special• ist in Moderns; Miss B. E. Anderson, Commercial Specialist; Miss E. C, Garrett, Art. HIGH SCHOOL, BOARD -R. Vanstone, W. F. Vanstone, F. Buchanan. C. R Smith, Dr. Redmond, W. J, Howson, J. A. McLean. Chairman, R. Vanstone: Secretary, D. Holmes; Treasurer, A. Cosens. Regular meetings are held or. the 2nd Monday of each month. TowN COUNCIL --J. W. Mc$ibbon, Mayor; S. Mitchell, Reeve; L. F. Binkley, W_ H Gurney, W. Isbister, A. Tipling• Geo. Spotton. W. G. Patter. son, Councillors; John F Gloves, Clerk; and J. G, Stewart, Treasurer. Board meet first silondav evening in eact month at 8 o'clock. PLBLIC SCHOOL $OaRD--H. E. Isard, W m. Field, T. R. Bennett, Dudley Holmes, W. H_ Rintoul, A- E- Lloyd, Robt. Allen, L. A, Bisbee, John F. Groves Secretary Treasurer. Board meets in Council t'hamber on the second Tues. Clay of each month. PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS. -A. L. Posliff. Principal, :Hiss Brock, ?miss Reynolds, Miss Farquharson, -If iss Ans. ley, +'dish Barber and Miss Bentley. BOARD OF HFULTIL-Dr. A. J. Irwin, (chairman), Wm.Fessant, AIex Porter, John F. Groves,Secretary; Dr. R. C. Redmond, Medical Health officer. Wingham General Hospital (Under Government Inspection) Pleasantly situated, Beautifully fur. nished. Open to all regularly licensed Ph RATE1Sfi0RFATITS--ivliiCl7 includelioard and nursing), $4_90 to $15. per week according to location of room. For further information, ad. dress Miss L. Matthews. Superintendent Box=, Wingbam Ont. Railway Time Table BRAND TRr4r RA;LWAY SYa2RU TRAINS i.'EAVE POR London .. . 6.35 a_" 3.22 p.m. Toronto and East 6,45 a.m. 3.155 P.M. Fine~ardine ..... 11.59 p.m. 9.15 Pan. ARRIVE FROSI Kincardine 6.30a,m. 3.15 p.m. London ......... 11.51 rani. 7.40 p.m. Toronto and East 31,45 Sari, 9.15 p.m. :V.F, $CRGYA;4. Stat''on Agent. Wingham H B ELLIOrT. TownAgent, Wingham. CAx:ADIAN* PACIFIC RAILWAY TRAT-1Z3 L£4.1 n FOR Toronto and Fast 6.25 a.m. 3.05 p.m. Teeswater....... 12 aq pan. 10.32 p.m. ARRIVE; FROM Teeswater, S.?()a.m. 8.05 p.m. TorontoandEast 12.47p.m. 1020 p.uL & H.BKSMBHR Agent, witighant A Representative Wanted AT ONCE for W NGHA'M and DIS-', TR.ICT for the Old Reliable b'onithill Nurseries Farmers! Why remain idle <a t Winterwhen v uc,-t€tal:eftpapaying agezeyry t'.laoice, list of varieties for Spring Planting. LiberalTernm, Handsome Free Outd!L Exclusive Ttrr4tory; ir4`rite now iLr parficut.2rs. Stone & Welijngt�on 1'0RC3.N TO, 0NT. April z otb, .r g 16 The W100ham Times W Pt7HL);2ANP EVERY THURSDAY MORNINQ -Alf" 'fit@ Ti mss Oiliee Stone BIaek, WIN044M. OXTALAw Teals Sir Sunscnlx- N -s1.00 per annus in advance, SLbD if Rot paid. No paper dl000n- tlnued till all arrears are paid, except at tho apt(on of the pgbildher, ADV$RTISING itATl;S n161'Xn4Y AQvEax'lsX%NTa One Year ;4,16 (8e each Insertion)Six Months.....,..., 2.60 (1w "" 1,Three Months..,.... I'm (18o it ., One Month.....,.,., >64 (Ido u 11Ono Week.........., 120 Legal andothsr similar advertisorneats, loo per line for first insertion and 4o per line for each subsequent insertion. Measared by a noupariel stole, twelve lines to an inch. Business cards of six lines and under, $5.00, per year. Advertisements of f5ituations vacant, Sitne, tions Wanted, Houses for Sale or to reintr Articles for Sale, etc , not exceeding eight lines, 2; a each insertion; $I for $rsG month, i,ao for each subsequent month. Larger ad vertisements in proportion. line; Sae localoor nnews matter. 10o p line each Inaertion. Medical DRS. KENNEDY & CALDER OrF1QE8-Corner Patrick and Centre Stil. PRozrae: Offices 48 Residence, Dr, Hennedy 448 Residence, Dr. Calder 151 Dr. $ennedx specializes in $urger,. Dr. Calder devotes special attention to Dive eases of the Bye, Har, Nose and Throat, $yes thorough l tested. Glass" properly fitted, DDR. ROBT. C. REDMOND, M. P. C. S,(Eng) L. R. 0. P. London PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office; on Patrick Street, W. R. 11ambly, B.Sc., M.D„ C.11,, Wingham, Ontario, S ecial attention paid to diseases of Women IN. anchildren, having taken post graduate work in i3nrgery, Bartcriology and dclentiSo Medicine, 011100111 the Herr residence, between the. Queen's hotel and the Baptist church, All business given careful atten#ion. Phone 54, P. O, Boz Il8 OSTEOPATHIG PHYSIGIAN DR. F. A. PARKER. Osteopathy builds vitality Anil strength, Adjustments Cf the spine and other tissues is gently secured, thereby removing predisposing causes of disease. Blood pressure and other examina- tions made, Trusses scientifically fit- ted. OFFICE OVER CHRISTIE'S STORE, Hours -Tuesdays and Fridays, 9 a, m. to 9 p, in,; Wednesdays, 9 to 11 a• m. Other days by appointment. chloprutic J. A. FOX, D. C. GRADUATE CHIROPRACTOR Chiropractic removes the cause Of Practically :ill diseases. It matters not what part of the body is affected, it can be reached thru the centres in the spinal column by ;adjustment of sublax- ated vertabia. Consultation free.. Member of Drugless Physicians, Association of Canada. Wingham, Oat. Dental ,! RTSUR J. IRWIY, D. D. S., I,.Ds. XX Doctor of Deutsl Surgery of the Pennsylvania I?entsl 'College and Licentiate of Cha R- oyer a M$�on ld Bi kf V sris,Ontario. Orrice from Xap Closed to October Isss�day afternoon (I H- ROSS, D. D. S., L. D. S. tiouor graduate of the Royal College of Dental $nr�eans of Ontario and Honor grsdu- ateof the iln;reran, of Toronto, FsCnity of Dentistry.. Office over $, F, Isard & Cc's.. store, Wing - ham Ont. from -Yap L°sed stit ooOctt,, IsWednesday attarnaoa Legal VANST03N°E, BARMSTOR, SOrSCJTj8, BTC. Private And therm�iaT funds to loan at low •� nr6rwrrate offch -hill .ffioT M. town and fariik �' A. ;Itaaa'vrt, s �5%SISdBB, tea,• vuiithitaat, out. DUI)LtV HOLMS Barrister, Solicitor, Etc, Wee., Meyer 91oek,WiuAh1m. Ou"US"IDE ova