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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1914-04-02, Page 2. I _rend Trunk Railway System , • Dominkm Gov,rnment. whmever ie payment for services rendered the ' • '' days to come, a mereenary member of . .t ths, Legislature supporting Mr. Foy a rd * 3 his tele sem s, le eine to show signs ef becoming restive it will be possible to Whim smpty by king the Dtnin- to anyint n America aseo 'an issue through tickets via ' rjukts ion tiovernment to appoint him to sone, pop,:31,ts rdutes, 4mi day. Thereafter, his restiveness will be changed to quiet subserviency. There is little to choose' between the action of those responsible for this change in the law and the course of Mr. Evanturel in seeking to use his position as a member of the House in making personal profit out of serving the liquor interest. Service rendered the Domin- ion Government for pay may be on a different moral plane from serving the licmor interest for ply; but no member of the Legislature can accept either the one servi.e or the other without de- - levee ta est, South, t orthwest, Mnni, commission of enquiry at eo much pi r toba, Vavific Coast, etc. Baggage checked through to destine - tion and full information given whereby travelling will be make pleasant and free from annoyanee. Tourist and retura tiekets to above points also on sale at lowest figures, and with all prevailing advautages. Single and return tickets to any point in Ontario. Your business will be ap- predated,be youts trip a short or a long one. We can ticket you through to any poet in Europe on all leading steamship Inlet. Prepaid orders also issued, e:res' trevel, we have the memo, n end min itie„ t„ y „ u stroying his usefulness as a representa- cheerf. tive of the people la that Legislature. A more deadly blow at independence in (llhi0,1%6 IRA' TIM ES APRIL 2 i911 A lady's comment - 'Tastes better -goes farther.' is good tea" WINGHAM TWENTY YEARS AGO From the Times of March :30, 1894 LOCAL NEWS. . 11 ELL I OTT • the Legislature was never struck than to Engles& for both tusinese and Mr. W m. anstone is away on a p IL that which was delivered last week. 17 it i . _ • ed a cannon from the Dominion Govern - day Night, spent tee Easter holidays , with his parents in town. Mr. Albert Thompson, of the Harris - ton IIigh School, is spending the holi- days with his parents, near Zetland. henna. 1 i with envy because our Mayor has secur- ; MiMr. and Mrs. Frank Hogg was called The Blyth Sta 'Ward Iran is green to . h . th ,os. Clarke, 5th concession of bedside of Mrs. Hogg's father, WieghemGot. ANOTHER PROBLEM "SOLVED" , i , " • Morris, on Thursday. lir. Clarkeis ser - TO ADS,' IS ERS Notiee of ishenges must be left at this n.q. !Ater than saturda,y noon. Tim a f ir OhanIzes must be left lasi't than Mondey evening. misieriesemeets aceepted up to nom) Wednesday of each week. ate titi, me vas ; rset •0 S.W.'s...see 1 letime. R. r e r.11 ti A NI/ OW /1.1 P.1.1/R .4.444 4.4 CHUBS: A s , APRIL 2, 1914 Problems too big for the present gov- ernment, or the solution of whieh in- volves the Administration in complica-1 tions with its friends, the corporations I and the big interests, are "solved" by the sitnple process of referring them to 1 commissions, or committees. So many 'If these have I. een appointed at great cost to the coun ry since the present government mune to power, that it is almost impossible to keep track of them all. In fact the shelving of responsib- ility by this means has become a habit. and scarcely a mon*h passes withoet an announcement in the Government press to the effect that the Governtnent has DESTROYING INDrPrNDENCE IN given further proof of its progressive THE LEG SLATURE. methods by its decision to "deal" with - some big question. As an evidence of its good faith in the matter, the personnel of a commis- Searee , he i (hoes of the charge ti.ien appointed to investigate and report which theme Mr. Eventurel from his ronee in . egt,lainre died tway ere a,siusually announced a few days later. *• e tidy Sun ) rhe problem of high prices is to be it wes di--e'-rd teat the man who solvedby a commission to investigate preferi ed t ha : cbat go heti (Tim mi tted ti2e high cost of living; to settle the an at e eerried eitl. I orfeiture Nenanno strike Mr. Crothers, Minister of his mime ei at. Mr. Ferguson of oe Labor, appointed his former law Grenviae was the man who laid the partner, Mr:. Price, as a one-man com- charge against Me. Evanturel, and Mr. mission, while he himself left for Eng- Fergiteon's eiolation of the law consist- land, having thus shelved the responsi- ed in acciptieg pay Isom the Dominion .Premier Bordon got rid of his Gove 11M. lit for invesstisealing, ii roe ular- pre-election promises to bring down ities on the Trent Valley Canal, while legislation providing for greater purity holding a seat in the Legislature of an elections, by turning the whole thing Ontario. lew, over to a c.ommittee consisting of a ma - The in ordj er to assist in ensur- ority ofIns own supporters, and with het th it a m mener's course in the Leg- one of his OWn ministers as chairman. 6;atUi influencid by per- The latest triumph of the Govern - tonal cleears l menibere Irons rueuti in this mattes of shelving respon- ae.e.epting trimloen.eut, return fur sa.bility s in connection with the Geor- payment, either from the Government moan Bay Canal project. The Govern - of Ontario or the Government of the rnent "recognizes the importance of Dominion At least this was the law this great work, and declares its sym- until last week. The erovision was a pathy toward it. But there are certain righteous one. The nccessity of pro - friends of the Government among the hibiting members of the Legislature transportation interests who are not of from accepting aims of emolument in the same opinion, and who do not want the gift of the Governmtnt of Oetario the water competition which the build - it obvious. With :inch a provision out' to 1...ng of the canal would provide. So Mr. of the way there wisuld be rettlaing teagers, Minister of Public Works, de - prevent the filling of the House with earedtheta commission would appoint - office holders and then representative edto. investigate the commercial possi- government would be a farce It is bad: Wines of the route. The personnel Of enough as it is, but with such a system the comm:Leon has just been announc- es that in &ff-et the Gevernment of the , edIt will consist of Ex -Mayor San- day would have as complete control ;ford havens of Winnipeg, Edward Gohier its followieg ns a •corporation has of its and Frank S. Meighen of Montreal. ..hired employes, It is of almost equal Mr.. Rogers has stated that the Gov - importance that memberof the Leg - ern. ment will be bound by the report of islature sbou'd be prohibited frem :tins commission, and has declared tbat ing offices of emolument from the Dorn- , if it is favourable the canal will be pro - inion Government, Without provision cled for this there is nothing to prevent the eee.7i" .th .Now tt as conceivable that the investi- Dominion Government from serving asi gations a this committee will take up paymasterof tbe supparters of the oat- ,cii.nsiderable time, and that its report exits Government, with which it is in wall not besubmitted much before the elose alliance, and thus making, the next election. In the meantime a pre - supporters of th Ontarie Government tence of commencing the work from almost as subservient thereto as if they the. French Raver end is being made. were in the employ of that Gsivernment has .move,..however, while adding to itseif. Yet legisiation permitting this the poutica1 popularity of Hon. Frank very evil was passed jest as soon as Cott:rapi e n Nipissing country, need the position in which Mr. Ferguson had not involve the Government in any placed himself was made known. A , qu.arrel with the railroad men, for bill was jtararned through the Legisla- neither the Grand Trunk nor the Can- ture in one day whiel not only relieved schen Pacific will be seriously affected that member a the penalities he bad by any work done as far as North Bay. ineurred but relieved others who had And thus does, the Government build made themselves liable to like penaltiesriP a:"er"its fearless As 'well. Furthermore under the same . r,gitatl°°" for tackhng,of large tndertakings and for measure it is made lawful in future for a "desire" to solve the big problems of roembere of the Legislature to accept the day. ment to dec r .t, some of the public , property of the town. Mr. James McCreight and family re- moved to Doon, last week. Mr. Mc- Creight disposed of his dyeing business to Mr. Ezra Ilitrt, of town. At a meeting of the Town Council held on Monday evening last, a resolu- tion was passed refusing to pay the freight on the cannon, recently received from the Government. The ground on which the grant was opposed by some was that it was illegal to take town fuads for such a purpose. Te great- want in Wingham to -day is dwelling houses. Will not some of our monied men erect a number of neat, comfortable residences? 1 Promising Outlook A LL indications point " to contmed advance- ment in the development of Canada -Invest now in the Standard Indus - iris's and 'hare in the general prosperity. 'Oise* reesesese we ihen 1ee sehessesi te el1rges2 init. *Me iravestanosues A. Martens & Co. atessitews 'reroute Seat* Itielmatt, Me SOMtit 11101rEltil P. IIRALDING. TORONTO TWILIGHT. Mr. Geo. McTavish has purchased the Wingham woollen mill property, and is fitting it up. He intends manufacturing several household necessities, but is not quite sure if he will engage in the manu- facture of furniture. At any rate he will not make anything that is made in any of Wingham factories. We are pleased to know that Mr. McTavish has decided to remain in Wingham. We are placed to see that Mr. M. Bockwith, a former Winghamite, has purchased a baking business in Clinton, where he has been working for some time. - Mr. Oliver Gilchrist has decided to commence the manufacture of furniture in Wingham, and has purchased a site for a factory on the east side of Joseph- ine street, just south of the north branch of the Maitland river, near the Canadian Pacific Railway Mrs. Agnew and family will remove to Evanston, Illnois, next week. Sever- al members of the family have been re- siding there for some time. Mr. Richard Anderson, of town, who is arranging to move on nis farm, near Delmore, had his dwelling on the team destroyed by fire, on Monday night. The house had recently been fitted up, and the fire is unknown. Mr. Stanton Agnew is home from Chicago for some holidays. Mr.. A. E. Bradwin, of Toronto Satter- (Be Oehn Mesefield.) Twilight it is. and the far woods are I dim, and the rooks cry and call. Down in the valley the lamps and the mist, and a ster over all, .3 There by the tlieS, where they thresh, is the day at an erid; Twilight it is, and I travel the road with Iny friend. think of the friends who are dead, who were dear losig ago in the past. Beautiful friends who are dead, though I know that death cannot last: Friends with the beautifel eyes that the -dust has -defiled - Beentiful souls who were gentle when WU a Oil& That the formation of a human being begins with the stomach is the etnteri- taint:ion of several scientists of high re9ute. Sometimes we wodid rather meet a HUM who wookl lend us a dollar than' load us band. iously 111. TOVN IMMO CORY. BAPTIST CHURCH -Sabbath services at 11 a. in, and 7 p. in. Sunday School at 2:30 p. m. General prayer meeting on Wednesday evenings, Rev. John Pollock, pastor. B. Y. P. U. rneets Monday evenings 8 p. m. W. D. Pringle, S. 8. Superintendent. METHODIST CHURCH -Sabbath ser- vices at 11 a. m. and 7 p, m. Sunday School at 2:30 p. m. Epworth League every Monday evening. General prayer meeting on Wednesday evenings. Rev. J. W. Iliommt, pastor, F. Buchanan, S. S. Superintendent. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH -Sabbath ser- vices at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday School at 2:30 .p. an. General prayer meeting on Wednesday evenings. Rev. I). Perrie, pastor. Dr. A. J. Irwin, S. S. Superintendent. MARRIED Mitchell -Moffat -At the residence of the bride's mother, Morris, on March 20th, by Rev. T. Davidson, M. A., Mr. Robt. G. Mitchell, of Turnberry, to Miss Bella, daughter of Mrs. Geo. Mof- fatt DIED. Linklater - In East Wawanosh, on the 27th inst., Annie, daughter of Thos. Linklater, aged 2 years. Gallaugher-In Belmore, on the 22nd inst., Mary Jane Gallaugher, aged 27 years, 11 months and 5 days. Kelly -In Culross, on the 8th March. Leuretto Kelly, beloved daughter. of Thomas and Mary Kelly, aged 7 years and 7 Months. Sr, PAUL'S CHURCH, EPISCOPAL -Sab- bath services at 11 a. m. and 7. p. m. Sunday School at 2:30 p. m. Rev. E. Croly, B. A., Rector, Alex. Al- deron, S. S. Superintendent. SALVATION ARMY CITADEL. -Service at 11 a.m., 3 p.m, and 7 p.m. on Sunday. At 8 o'clock on Thursday evening. rhere will be special music provided in the Sunday evening service from 7 to 7.15 POST OFFICE -Office hours from 8a. m. to 6:30 p. m. Open to box holders from 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. P. Fisher, postmast- er. Finnic LIBRARY -Library and free reading room in the Town Hall, will be open every afternoon fe im 2 to 5:30 o'clock, and every evening from 7 to 9;30 o'clock. Miss V. Cook, lib- rarian. TOWN Commis -Dr. A. Irwin, Mayor; J. W. McKibbon, Reeve; II. B. Elliott, Wm. Isbister, W. A. Currie, As Young, W G. Patterson and D. Bell, Councillors; John F. Groves, Clerk and rreasurer. Board meets first Monday evening in each month at 8 o'clock. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and co npletely deraage the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such artieles should never be used except on pres- criptions from reputable physicians, as ' the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from ' them. Hall's Catarrh Care, manufac tured by F. J. Cheney &C.lo., Toledo, O. contains no mercury, and is taken in- ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In • buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be suie you get the genuine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney &Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists. Price, 75e per bottle. Take Hall's FamilyPills for constipass tion. A. husband can cure his wife of that "tired feeling" by filling her purse with bargain "advs." and greenbacks. An open-air pulpit in the tower is one of the features of a new Presbyterian church at Palmer's Green. Germany now heads the list both in production and consumption of artificial Electric rates in Edinburgh, Scotland, have just been reduced by the city commit from Zie to 51 cents per unit. 10 4,T -a • "et es' j •^`,.0"' sca i„ MR. FRANK TERRACE, ADDRESSING THE Good Roads Convention at Tacoma, Washington, gave the following enthusiastic testimony in favor of good roads: "1 am a cabbage grower. I haul my produce to the sauerkraut factory at South Spttle. I3efore the road over which I travel was built, I had to get up at 4 o' dock in the morning to start on my journey. The limit of the load I could haul with a team of 1800 pound horses was 2500 pounds, and after visiting the factory I would arrive back at my home late in the evening. But look at the difference now that a permanent hard surface has been laid 'down. I start on my nip about 8 o'clock and need only a team weighing 1.400 pounds to haul a load of 5000 pounds of cabbage, Ilith is double my previous capacity. And, best of all, I find on ray return to the house early in the afternoon, that I have finished the day's work without the horses having turned a hair." Concrete Roads Mean Road Economy They prevent your road taxes being spent in patchingup roads that never will be good roads. They are the theapest kind of roads at the enil of fen, fifteen sr twenty years bemuse They preeticaily eliminate the cost of upkeep. They enable vota to haul bigger loads with lest effort and less wear and tear en herset and vehicles. They increase land values, better condi tions generally, and decrease the east of living. Wrae isee free, Good Roads literature, Sni learn how rood made benefit eon, 0.4 4 Coacrete INA Depgrightilti Canada Cement Company Limited 866 Herald 84112g, filastreal e ESTABLISED ISM THE WINfillAili IS PUBLISHBD EVERY THURSDAY MORNING The Times Office Stone Block. WINGR AM, ONTARIO. Telma or Hu as01112TION-$1.03 per 42L110,11,11 advance, 51.5012 not so paid. No paper dlsot n• tinned till all arrears are paid, except at tie. option of the publisher. vaavania eitevati. - :anti and uta.,t casual advertisements 10o per Noapa ri el 12 ue first insertion, .o r So per line for each imbesquent insertiuu. Advertiseeteuts la local ()mime,are aintree. 10 cits. per line for first 1 exertion, and �c n per line for each enosequeet insertion. or to Rent, and similar, 51.03 for first t5i.. 80:1A°:::::tos for the Insertion of advertlsomea weeks, and 25 cents for saoh suesequent in enr.lieements of Strayed, Farms fo, zee, TRACT Remas-The following le ble ab se for emitted per1ods:- 81.AM Half Column 8710y.01. 820,4000. 8252,4.800. ,1.:.18( OneColan 0, ut 40.00 25.00 15.00 tiael QuarterOolumn- -... 20.00 12.60 7.60 8.00 OnAedivne;thisemento without BP 5.00 5.00 2,00 taw for In advanee. made direetion. will be inserted till forbid and char&I ged mre.. Ines. Transient advertisements must be paw Tan Jon lo otookad with extenatve assortment of all requisites for print Ing, affording facilities not equalled In th. ocientyfor turning out first plass work. Litra. type and appropriate outs for 813 817184 of Post era, Hand Bills, eto., and the latest style e at oholee fanoy type for the finer Masses of Print ing. PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD -H. E. Isard, Wm. Robertson, W. A. Campbell, Dud- ley Holmes, A. Tipling, A. E Lloyd, Robt. ellen, L. A. Bisbee, John F. Groves Secretary Treasurer. Board meets in Council Chamber on the second Tues- day of each month. HIGH SCHOOL TEA.CHERS -Harry E. Ricker, Principal; G, R Smith, B. A., Specialist in Mathematics; Mr. Ewing, Specialist in Classics; Miss White, Specialist in Moderns and History; Miss 13 E. Anderson, First Form. PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS. -A. L. Posliff, Principal, Miss Brock, Miss Reynolds, Miss Farquharson, Miss Ans- ley, Miss Barber and Miss Bentley. BOARD OF HEALTH. -Dr. A. J. Irwin, (chairman), Wm.Fessant, Alex Porter, John F. Groves,Secretary; Dr. R. C. Redmond, Medical Health officer. H. B. BLLIOTT, Proprietor and Publisher DRS. KENNEDY & CALDER Cream -Corner Patrick and Centre Ste. PflOinte: Offices 48 Residence, Dr. Kennedy 443 Residence, Dr. Calder 151 Dr. Kennedy speoializes in Surgery-. Dr. Calder devotes special attention to Dis eases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Eyes thoroughly tested. Glasses properly fitted. • DB. ROBT.O.RBDItIOND, M B.C.S. (Ent? L. R. 0. P. London. PHYSICIAN and SURGBON Office, with Dr. Chisholm DR. H. J. ADAMS Late Member House Staff Toronto General Hospital. Post taradaate London and Dublin. Successor to Dr. T. H. A.Mie M. Office Macdonald Block. Voice Culture and Violin N, Tuition. Mr. Peter Wilson will receive pupils a, n the above at his home, Catherine 3treet, opposite Public School grounds. ruition In the evenings only. Q FARM ERS and anyone having live stook or othtr 1 .rticles they wish to dispose of, shoald adver- dse the same for sale in the MISS& Our large arenlation tells and it NOP be strange indeed if -on do not get a eustomer. We can't guarantee Mat you will sell because you may ask more For the artiole or stook thee it is worth. Send cone advertisement to the TIterS and try this ( plan of disposing of your stook and other articles • OUTSIDE ADVERTISING 1 Orders for the Insertion of advertisements s Inch as teachers wanted, business ohanoes, ' mechanics wanted, articles for sale, or in faot 1 tny kind of an advt. In any of the Toronto or ither eity papers, may be left at the Truatit ,ffice. This workwill receive prompt attention arid will save people the trouble of remitting tor and forwarding advertisements. Lowest rates will be quoted on applioation. Leave ,r vend your next work of this kind to she TINES OFFICE. WInscham c t Wingham General Hospital 8 (Under Government Inspection) ( t , Pleasantly situated. Beautifully fur- nished. Open to all regularly licensed physicians. RATES FOR PATIENTS-WhiCh includeboard and nursing), $4.90 to *15. - per week according to location of 1 room. For further information, ad- i dress i Miss L. Matthews. Superintendent Box 223, Wingham Ont. RAILWA.Y TIME TABLES. ] TAU a II RAILWAY SYSTRAt GRA.ND - TEtalliti LIAVE roa London - _ .- 6.85 a.m. - 11.80p.in Toronto &Bast :11.00 a.m..5.46 a.m... - sesipan Eine.ardina..11.59 a.m...2 SJ p -m.. - 5.15 p.m airarvs enOte Kincardine -5.80 a.m-11.00 a.m -- 3110 p.m. London . . .. .. - MSS a m -- 7,85 p.m Palmersttm....- - -. - 11 24 eau, Toronto le' P IWR .....-" 2.8.) pAn- - V.15 41.111 W. F. B .4. UR311I' A fent, Wirt elm m C A RADIAN PACIFIC RA ILW AV -- TRAMP tatAVI von Toronto and. Bast - - - - 6.40 4 m •.. 5.05 p.m. Teamster - ... 1.00 p.m. . 10.23 Dan. Alt1t/V2 rit011 TeasTrater.. _..6.40 a.m.- 2.65 p.m. Toronto andllast.. -I2 60 p.m, -:10.22 p.m. S. H. BREMBIL Artant,'Whighara. OVER 68 YEARS' EXPERIENCE \ pAi r E N Ts. TRADE MARES DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &O. Anvona medlar It sketab and detorlioll mar Irnekly ascertain tem otensonfree 'owner an ;WY Valrfa Unreliably pester, ranettes. coos stoottrootsdantia3 ISANUSOOIt art Carom stea tree. Pieset weary ter seaming yotenta, Patents taste tbrtro0 Nam & as. reasere operiatototim, without warm Itt tbik StItillifie Anteritani, A.,......ty........... Lassa ar. sr say edema* joarnai. Terms ror gt..% a glear.pastaga WPM& Bold St s......a.-.. 411111.11.10 VAAL mi=1ts. 1 R. ambIy, REle., M.D., 0.14I, Wingham, Ontario. Special attention paid to diseases of women cl children, having taken post graduate ork in Surgery, Bacteriology and 8oientific edicine. Office in the Kerr residence, between the neen's hotel and the Baptist Church. All business given. carefnl attention. Phone 84. P. 0. Box 118. r. J. R. Macdonald Wingham, Ont. ffice-Stone Block, over the TIMES office. For this car, et -filmier; of those, 1,0. gairieg Feed we have put in a supply., 1 man U n r wii rni idlin es 0. inn IA 1 •t Prie3i f it' meth r. R.. Parker, D.8,0 A„ F.S.D . ne OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Eye Specialist Food Scientist cute and Chronic Diseases Treated. Glasses Scientifically Fitted. uesday 11.30 a.m. to Wednesday 10.20 ,m., Main St. (over Christie's Store). J. A. FOX, D. C. GRADU ATE CHIROPRACTOR chiroprserfo is successful in sigh-a.litieult ases as insanity, Epilepsy, Asthma, Rheumi- sin, Headaches, Constipation, Chronic Stem - h, Liver and Bowel Tronble,Fem ale Trouble. Office in Knox house, back of Post ffice. Entrance over Presbyterian hurch Walk. 'Phone 191. Office hours: 2 to 5 p.m., 7 p.m. RTETUR J. IRWIN, D. D. 6„ L. D S. Flour We have NI lye ton, Exeter, Fine and Maple Leaf iilways in stock. Grain taken in exchang for mels, flour a r. d iced th t same as cash. Custom Grinding We give special attention to this branch of our business. We might please r •u. Let us- try. Deafer of Det al Surgery of the Pennsylvania MI College and Licentiate of the Bore, of Dental Surgeons of Oiatarto. Oates onisid smite, Wingham, • ce closed every Yirednesday afternoon rout May 1st to Oct, 1st, Et ROSS, D. D. S., L. D. S. Honor gradnete of the Royal College of ental Sarcenns of Ontario and Honor grada- te of the IThiversity of Toronto, Faculty of Dentistry. am, Ont. Office over H. E. bard & Co',., store, Wing. Oftloa closed every 'Wednesday afternoon rom Masi ist to Oct. 1s14. W. J. Moon Veterinary Surgeon LATE GOVT. VET. INSP. Office of late Dr, Wilson Residesice Wingham, Ont, Cor. Frances and Patrick Sta. Office Phone179. Phone IS EZRA MERKLEY Phone 84. P.O. Box 62 LEHIGH COAL. Any dealers who say I am not selling the goemine. Lehigh Hard Coal either do not kno.v what they are talking about or else they are not honest In confirmation of this I hold a certificate in my possession I also sell the Free - Burning Connell Anthracite, Cannell and Steam Coal, Wood and Kindling. Full weight. Prices right.' R. J. CANTELON. D VANSTONR, BAIIRLSTRR, HOLICI Toa• Ira Private and Company funds te loan At leteeet ata of nitereat, mortgagas, town and farm roparty bought and told. Whoa, 1Z/earrer Block, Wingbara f . A. MORTON. /LUMP:3 TRII, so %gingham, Ont. DUDLEY HO Lries earristeto Solicitor, Ett), Oftke: Itleyar Dlock,Mingitarn, CENTRAL STRATFORD. ONT. Become a specialist in business It offers more opportunities than any other calling. To reap the full measure of success you must have the best possible training. This is Ontario's best Business School. We give individual attention. You may enter our classes any time. Three departments: Gommercial Shorthand and TeleAraphy Write at once for free catalogue. 11 A. qt;'"tCtirati PRINCIPAL. 4111,4111 BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND Subjects taught by expert instructots at the • Y, M. C. A. BLDG., LONDON, ONT. Students assisted to positions. College in session from Sept. 2nd. Catalogue free. Enter any time. J. W. Westervelt 1. W. Westervelt, Jr. Principal CearteredAeCOtattaat 17 Vice-Plineleal H. DAVIS WINGHAM, ONTARIO Agent for Allan Line Cunard Line Donaldson Lines. Canadian Northern !Imes Ocean Steamships. oftrsmenummegnye. s '1 ir 1 IC HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS TO MANITOBA, ALBERTA SASKATCHEWAN Pad:Tuesday Niarat3 to Octolyer27,inclus:ve. Winnipeg, and Return - $35.00 Edmonton and Return - 43.00 PromToronto. and Stations West and North of 'Toronto. proportionate fares from Statiene test of Toronto. !Wein Litait two months. REDUCED SETTLERS' FARES (ONE-WAY SECOND CLASS) EACH TUESDAY. MARCH AN'D APRIL Settlers travellieg with live stork and effeots shined take SETTLERS' SPECIAL TRAIN Which le, West Toronto each Tntadite during MARCH and APRIL after arrival regular 10.20 p.m. train from Tornoto 'Union Station ammoodrolum...........tarrom.M........a.w.......o....• Stttlers and fernlike Vrilhout live stock shotlId nee REGULAR TRAINS, kinder Toronte Iona sin, DAILY. Through Colonist and "Nude Sleepers. Threue, trains Torneto to Whin/Demi West. COLONIST TR CARS ON ALL No tbargs tor Berth& oartimaractota familiar( Tnciffe Meats or wrige AL G. MurOhy,D.P.A., Tows. '1•11111111/1111.4110111 tartientaraIroon Vir A. gat de•rson, twin agent phona R.Beenter, abatis* agent, pltarte 7.