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The Wingham Advance, 1910-10-13, Page 41 4 f - King's For Bargains We Want Trade The Busy Store Furs! Furs! This department has grown to such an extent that it ,is now one of the largest and most important of our store. There is a reason— THE BEST GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES Ladies' Fur=lined Jackets, Cloth Coats with Fur Collars, Ruffs, Stoles, Caperitles, Ties, Muffs, Etc., froin the cheapest to the most expensive. COON COATS !—Come and see the largest and best selected lot of Coats to be seen. Underwear Our stock is now c,ompletein, Men's, Women's, Boys and Girls Underwear, in All -wool, Union and Fleece -lined. Woomera's= mmalmintmemovatemares Hosier IT A complete stock in Cashmeres and ,y Worsteds for the cold weather. 1101•111•11MOINNIM 011.111010=IGIONNIMMAMMIL• p Ready-to-wear Clothing Goods 1 Good I I Cheap Prices Ammmsummamasmoreacommoanneanzwasumamams A fine selection awaits your inspection in Suits and Overcoats for Men and Boys. .1.1rearlimmorawarcomadassommenammiloarrams L.0614.034Meammakelarwoomml Ladies' Coats A complete line all sizes and at all prices. li••••••••••• 4••• • PRODUCE.—We are large buyers and you will always find the big price awaits you here for Butter, Eggs, 'Beans, Eto. GEO. E. KING How Are You? How are you fixed for Letter Heads, Note Heads, Memo Heads, Envelopes, Bill Heads, Statements, Etc., Etc.? If you are in need of anything in the line of Printing, call up No. 34, which is THE ADVANCE OFFICE. . s'. Ycc 1 THE LADIESHOME JOURNAL AMERICAN FASHION NUMBER. _ — ..,•0?_;.". f teig The,,,,...., ...„..... ---: ..,,- „,-._-, i' -b7 "VZ;VD21; . ' 4 • I / 1 s _ - ."-..1. 'V.. '... "' 1 V 1 " $ —....,,. 10 CENTSe 31M---- I N 1 IL Et 1 at, t a, --••---.Th' 1 1 - i a - ___ _. _ I . _ Do you experience any difficulty in handling your own personal finances? Do you not sometimes wish that you had a few dollars in the Bank to fall back upon? Deposit one dollar in the Bank of Hamilton to -day — a small sum, but large enough to bear interest.; and it will speedily accuriulate more, once you have commenced to save. . • C. P. SMITH, Agent Yiinghani L it , ...--,. •..- iiVg it ii i a D z ,,A win i , ok Cbt Abbante Theo. Hall Propriet0f. SUBSCRIPTION Pia014.—$1.00 per annum In advance, $1.50 if not se paid, ADVNnTIFUNG RATES,-14egal and other cas- ual advertisements 10o per nonpariel line for tirst insertion, 3o per line for each, subsequent insertion. Advertisements in the local columns are charged 100 per lino for.first insertion, and 5o per line for each subsequent Insertion. Advertisements of Strayed, Farms tor Sale or to Rent, and similar, $1.00 for first throe weeks, and 25 Cents for each subsequent in. sertiou. CONTRACT RATES.—The following are our rates for the insertion of advertisements tor specified periods ;— SPACE 1 Yr, 6 Mo, S Mo, 1 Mo, One Column $70.00 $10,00 $22.50 $8,00 Half Column 40,00 25,00 15.00 6,00 quarter Column20,00 12,60 7.60 0,00 One neh . 6.00 3,00 2,00 1.25 I Advertisements without specific directions will he inserted Ull forbid and charged at- cordingly.. Transient advertisements must be paid for m advance. C. WEIITE Ladies' and Gentlemen's Tailor The only stock 1 carry contains the newest All - wool Fabrics, embrheing beautiful and exclusive weaves from the most reputable mills in the world. *Inspection invited. You will find our Kingfisher Cloths in Black and Blues, rancy Worsted Einitings, Tweed Wangs, Melton, Beaver, and Crombie's Over - coatings give the 'best satisfaction. Your order is cut and fashioned in the style prc. 'ailing the day you are measured. You get every- thing the very latest and best when you let us make Clothes expressly for you. E. C. WHITE WO ILLOSCT WINGHAM The Fashionable Men's and Ladles' Tailor • • • • •••••• • Reciprocity Mo'Vement. TRE WINGRAM ADVANCE what the latter want, Let Alr. Bor- den but declare himself and he will find the masses behind bbn. The peo- ple are no longer to be cajoled with a prosperity tbat comes mostly to the few and Is only apparent to the big crowd in the trade figures. A, policy that &awe from the country to build up a few huge cities, where, despite apparently high wages, the increased coat of living by reason of the scarcity of men on the laud, soon causes 41811- lusion, is repidly falling into deserved disrepute. The city people are ready to join with their rural brethren in the demend for relief from tariff burdene. . There is a movement in some quart - ere towards close trade relations be- tween Canada and the United States, and President Taft is reported to be hopeful that a Reciprocity treaty may be arranged. One thing is certain—Canadians will watch the negotiations carefully. They are not in the humour to be side- tracked, bamboozled or over -reached in the inatter, by any of Uncle Sam's devices. The United States may be relied on to look very sharply after its own interests. The very fact that the Americans are apparently anxious for an arrangement, should suggest that Canada keep its business eye wide open. If our rulers fail to do that, we shall come out second best in the deal, Politicians that give us, or our inter- ests away will meet their doom, for Canada is just at that stage of her development, that a wrong stop would prove disastrous. It is assuring, however, to read the following despatch from Ottawa, and we trust sincerely that it will, be car- ried out in full "The Government is "determined that no interests in Canada shall be sacrificed, and unless the United States is prepared to meet concession with concession there will be no result from the negotiations. In any event, ample protection will be maintained against undue American competition in manufactured products." This week, the Advance presents two views of the matter; one is from the Toronto Telegrarg,, which holds that "Reciprocity means nothing, or else it means dear food," and all will agree that the cost of living is high enough now. (Toronto Telegram.) If reciprocity is to be of any/ real value to Canadian agriculture, reci- procity must enable the farmers of this country to sell at a high price in the United States the products that now sell for a lower price in Canada and Britain. Reciprocity can only be a boon to Canada in so far as it takes low-priced products out of British and Canadian markets and sells such products at a higher price in the United States market. 11140111114=1•41•11011•••1 THE ASSESSMENT ROLL. The Ontario Assessment Act pro- vides that buildings, improvements and land shall be assessed. at full mar, ket Value, and that business assess- ments slaall be based on certain fixed percentages of the value of the pre- mises occupied. The tax rate must be the same on all classes of assess. meats. DON'T BE BALD. Nearly Anyone Nay Secure A $plendld. Growth Of Hair, 414 11.414114••••••• We laa,ve a remedy that has a, re- cord of growing hair and, curing bola- ness in 03 out of every 100 cases where used according to directions for a reasonable length of time, That may seem like a strong statement—it is, and we mean it to be, and no One should doubt it until they have put our claims to an actual test. We are so certain Rexall "03" Hair Tonic will cure dandruff, prevent baldness; stimulate the scalp and hair roots, that we personally give our positive guarantee to refund every penny paid us for it in every instance where it does not give entire satis- faction to the user. Rexall "03" Hair Tonic is as pleasant to use as clear spring water. It is delightfully perfumed, and does not grease or guni the hair. Two sizes, fific and $1.00. With our. guarantee back of it, you eertainly take no risk. Sold only at our store—The Rexall Store, J. W. McKibbon. One result is that in many munici- palities new buildings, iroprovemenaas and business assessments have been added to the roll from time to time, but land assessments have been un- changed for perhaps thirty years, a condition differing only in degree from that in England, where the land assessment has stood unchanged for two hundred years. The present proposal, to promote whieh the Tax Reform and Direct Legislation League was formed, is de- signed to meet the present situatiop. The Ontario Legislature is being asked to amend the Assessment Act, so that municipalities may, on a vote of the electore, place a lower tax rate on buildings, improvements, and busi- ness assessments than on land values. This gives the municipal councils and the public an opportunity to re- view the work of the assessors, and to correct at once any general errors in the assessments. For example, take a town with the following assessment figures :—Land, $1,000,000; buildings, improvements, and business, $2,000,000. Revenue re- quired, $60,000. This revenue is now raised by a 20 mill rate on the whole assessment. But, suppose that the council find on investigation, what is a, very com- mon condition in Ontario towns, that hnprovements are generally assessed at two-thirds and the land. at one- third its fair market value, Instead of waiting for a year or more to secure a new assessor and make new assessment, the council could at once rectify matters by placing a rate of 30 mills on the land and 15 mills on the improvements so that each class of property would bear its fair share. Any change would be left to the de- cision of the municipality. Last year a petition asking the On- tario Legislature to amend the, Assess- ment Att along the lines suggested above was signed by 275 municipali- ties and received practically the unani- mous approval of the press of the pro- vince. At the next session of the legislature the naeasure will be urged again. This process must divert the supply of food from Britain to tlae United States, and to that extent increase the price of food in Canada and England. Sir Alfred Mond wants cheap food for England, and he wants Canada to have reciprocity with the United States. Reciprocity will be a com- plete failure unless it diverts products from Canada and. Britain to the Unit- ed States in such quantities as to make food dear in the markets now served by Canadian products. Reci- procity would never fulfil the hopes of those who imagine that reciprocity would boom the price of Canadian farm products. But the advocacy of reciprocity is none the less an evi- dence of hypocrisy on the part of con- tinentalists who pretend.to be in favor of reciprocity and cheap food. Whereas reciprocity either means nothing to the Canadian ferni- er or it means an opportunity to sell at a higher price in the United States the food products that now command a lower price in Canada and Britain. (From Ridgetown Dominion,) There are very few if any people in Canada who believe that free trade, Or even "free trade as they have it in England," is practical in this country. But, on the other hand, there are teas of thousands in Canada, belonging to all shades of politics, who feel that the present tariff eau be and should be re- vised downward in the interest of the masses. "Tariff revision downwara" is not only a slogan to win With but a cry aineerely believed in to the Writ- er's personal knowledge by many Con- servatives as well as Liberals. The average man, regardleee of his politics, feels that the Liberals having failed to keep their past pledges are not to be trusted, hence they are looking to Mr. Borden, instinctively feeling shoold he promise lower tariff that like Sir James Whitney he wilt keep his word. The articlein favor of tariff revision downward which have appeared. in The Dominion have been reprodnced with favorable comment by Malty daily and weekly Liberal Conservative papers, both in the east and the west. It is true that the large city papers in the east stand pat for high tariff, but there Is nothing surprising in that. The 'writers on the mall oity daily and the town and village weekly pa - pert are goer to the people and know WHY HESITATE? An Offer That Involves No Risk For Those Who Accept It. We are so positive our remedy will completely relieve constipation, no matter how chronic it may be, that we offer to furnish it free of all cost if it fails. Constipation is caused by weakness of the derves and muscles of the large intestines or descending colon. To expect a cure you must therefore tone up and strengthen those organs and restore theta to heathier activity. We want you to try Rexall Order- lies on our guarantee. They are eaten like candy, and are particularly ideal for children. They act direetly on the nerves and muscles of the bowels. They have a neutral action on the other organs or glands. They do not, purge or cause any hiconvenience whatever. They will positively over- come chronic or habitual constipation and the myriads of associate or de- pendent chronie ailments. Try Rex - all Otderlies at Our risk, Two sizes, 10e and 25e. Sold Maly at our attire— The Revd! Store—j. W. MeKibbon. • Infantile Paralysis. The dreaded disease of infantile paralysis has reached the proportions of an epidemic in Berlin, Ont, Doc- tors report fully 25 eases in the town. At the regular meeting of the Board of Health, the situation was discussed, as locai physicians are anxious to dis- cover the cause and if possible a means of preventing it. Practically all the patients are children between the ages of one and four years. One doctor expressed the view that in some cases the disease is caused by children falling down and injuring the spine. He recommends that parents watch children closely, especially those learning to walk, Fattening Poultry In Crates. F. 0. Hare, forinerly chief of the Poultry Division of the Dentition De- partment Of Agriculture, in an arti- cle on preparing chickens for mar- ket, strongly urges the advisability of putting chickens in trates for the final finishing period. It is not necessary, he says, to provide expensive feeding crates, AO tsttekii2g boxes dart be Made to serve quite as well. he boxes should be about 18 inches deep, 18 to 1.8 inches wide, and from two to three feet long. Each tilx inches of box length will be safficient for one chick. The ration, Mr. Hare says, eliould be palatable, or the fowl will net eat enf- &lent if it to gain it weight, ma If the food. is not properly balanced, diarrhoea or feather platking will re- sult. The ration reeountended is a mixture of ground oats, oorn and wheel middling, with 15 lbs. of .our milk to twat,/ 10 11*, a mem, Vinegar Talks By The Wilson Lytle Badgerow Co., Toronto (The Largest Vinegar Works In America) TALK NO. 15 —THE BARREL WITH THE RED ENDS. WAS WIN6HAM WORTH WHILE Ask any of the following. Every letter in the alpbabet says, Yes. Agnew Alvde 13ell Bennett Clegg Cunningham Dore Elliott Fiehl Grae6y Hall Hanna Irwin Isard Johnston King Wilson's Vinegar is always contain- ed in barrels with bright red ends. You will observe them on the street at the station; at your grocers and elsewhere. These barrels always bear the name of our house printed dis- tinctly on each. The grade of vinegar is also branded distinctly on each bar- rel. Grocers have in the past some- times been known to try and palm off on their unsuspecting patrons some other inferior brand and call it Wil- son's. If the customers were to ask occasionally to see the barrel from which their vinegar was actually drawn, even though it may be in the grocer's cellar, as is often the case, it would have the tendency to correct this kind of thing. All vinegars look alike, but whatever you do always see to it in some way or other, that you actually get Wilson's and no substi- tute. Always look for the barrel with the red ends, containing the quality, purity and strength. The following grocers in Wingharn always have Wilson's vinegars in stock H. Christie, J. T. Lennox, H. Isard & Co., W. Bone, Ounninghara & Kerr Lloyd McLean Nlcholl Orr Pringle Queen's Hotel Ritchie Spotton Tamlyn Union Factory Vanstone Walker Young Zurbrigg These, and scoree of others, have Made good in Winghans, and you can do the same. Generally Contented. A great deal has been said about discontent in India with British rule. Rev. J. Fraser Campbell, D.D., of Ba- taan, Central India, says the alarmist stories of unrest and impending re- volution should be taken with cau- tion. An intimate knowledge of many years leads him to say, that the great MaSS of the people of India are perfectly' contented under British rule. Those who hold the greatest stake in India—the native rulers and great land owners—are strongly op- posed to change of rulers. Anarchy, they reason, would follow the depar- ture of Great Britain, and after an- archy, the advent of Boyle great pow- er, Germany or Russia or Japan would follow. Sinking Spells Every Few Days "At the time I began taking Or. Miles' Heart Remedy I was having sinking spells every few days. My hands and feet would get cold; I could scarcely breathe, and could feel myself gradually sinking away until I Would be unconscious. Those about me could not tell there was life in me. After these spells I would be very weak and nervous, sleepless and without appetite; had neuralgia in my head and heart. After taking the remedy a short time alt this disappeared and in a fel,v weeks all the heart trouble was gone." MRS. LIZZIE PAINTER 8o34 3d Ave. Evansville, Ind. For twenty years we have been constantly receiving just such letters as these. There is scarcely a locality in the United *States where there is not some one who can testify to the merits of this remarkably suc- cessful Heart Remedy. 'Pried $1.00 at youedrugelst. He shoula itesaly you. If he doss not, read pro. to us, we toward prepaid. DK MIMI MR1010Ala 000 tereitte* 11 Ritchie & Cosens REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE MISS SPARLING GRADIJA.TE OF TORONTO CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC And authorised teacher of Fletcher Music Method, Simplex and Kindergarten. Teacher of Piano and Theory. Pupils prepared for Conservatory examinations. Theory by cor- respondence to out-of-town pupils. Classes Open ist September. .Apply at Miss Sperl- ing's home, Minnie Street. We Don't Have To Push ROYAL HOUSEHOLD FLOUR. It pushes itself. For wherever it be- comes known it jumps into immediate favor. Honsekeepers who try it once use it regularly thereafter. - The Reason Royal Household Flour makes friends oan be easily learned by trying a sack of it. Order one to -day and you'll need no urging to order another when the first is empty. Ezra Merkley CENTRAL STRATFORD. ONT. If you purpose attending our school this winter you should register on Nov. 1et. Spend two months with us this term. Students are entering each week. We have three departments—Commer. clal, Shorthand, and Telegraphy. Our courses aro practical, teachers aro experienced and our graduates 1,uccee4. The demand upon us for holy exceeds the supply. Write for our free cata- logue. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, GE'InTHE BEST—IT PAYS1 Do not fool witli Education. Attend the famous ELLIOTT ij TORONTO, ONT. THE BEST PLACE in Canada for Strictly High Grade Training. Graduates readily get good posi- tions. Commence now. Write To. • DAY for Catalogue. ELLIOTT, PRINCIPAL. Yonge and Alexander Sts, Wanted Now For Winghara and surroanding dis- trict, for Fall and Winter months, an energetio reliable agent to take orders ft& nursery stock. GOOD PAY WEEXLY OUTFIT FREE EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY' 606 ACRES under tultivatIon. We guarantee to deliver stook in good cendition and up to cOntraet grade. We can show that there is good money in representing a well known reliable firm at this time. Established over RO years. Write for partioulars. PELHAM NURSERY CO. TO1tONTO, ONT. sowerminslavossatibreirormerior i Jas.Walker St Son WINOHAM Furniture Dealers and Undertakers V•Al•••••••ar• We are eaoeialle qualified Under. takers 0,nd rimbrerners, mid those entrusting their work to tts may rely en it being well done. Night cans retained at residenoe. Office Phone 108 //Ouse Phone 10 it, The ADVANCZ is North Huron's leading news- paper. Are you a sub- scriber ? if not, why? Only $1 per year. The Peoples' Popular Store WINGHAM, ONTARIO KERR & BIRD .01( The Ladies' Moine Journal "The American Fashion" number now on sale. New Dresses, New Hats, New Styles in Hair Dres- sing, etc. Don't miss this number—only 10c. Working Men We have a large stock of Solid Loather Boots for out -door work of all kinds. Men's Solid leather Blucher—strong, ser- viceable Shoes $2.00 Solid Leather, Oil Grain Blucher $2.50 English Kip Blucher, well sewn, best leath- er, pegged soles $3.00 See our range of Boys' Heavy French Kip Boots (solid leather.) We guarantee these lines to give satisfaction in every detail. LADIES ! Examine our Fur Goods — Coat, Capes, Stoles, Throw -overs, Muffs, etc. Try Us For Pure Palatable Foods. Have you ever tried Cod Steak? We have. Its delicious only 15c per tin, and its PURE. AMMOVIIMIER Ask About Our Premiums, They Are Free. `..1••••••••••011.001110111111• DR. AGNEW PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, ACCOUCHEUR. Office :— Upstairs in the Macdonald Block. Night calls answered at office. J. P. KENNEDY M.D., M.C.P.S.O. (Member of the British Medical Association) COLD MEDALLIST IN MEDICINE. Special attention paid to Diseases of women and children. Omen nouns :-1 to 1 p.m, 7 to 9 p.m, DR. R013T. G. REDMOND M. R. C. S. (Eng.) L. R. C. P. (Lend.) Physician and Surgeon. (Dr. Chisholm's old stand) DR. MARGARET C. CALDER " Honor Graduate of Toronto University. Licentiate of Ontario College of Physicians and Surgeons. Devotes special attention to Diseases of the Evo, Ear, Nose and Throat. Eyes Thoroughly Tested. Glasses Properly Fitted. Office with Dr. Kennedy. Office Hours — 3 to 6-7 to 8 p.m, .ARTINR J. IRWIN D.D.S., L.D.S. 'Doctor of Dental Surgery of the Pen- nsylvania College and Licent ate of Dental Surgery of Ontario. —0111ce in Macdonald Meek—, W. J. PRICE B.S.A., LOA., D.O.S. Honor Graduate of University of Toronto and Licentiate of Royal College of Det tal Stirgeons of Ontario. OSPICIt IN Bearta Btoos Wneonani WINGHAM General Hospital. (Under CloVetroment Inspection.) Pleasantly situated, Beautifully furnished, Open to all regnIarly licensed physicians. Rates for patients (which include board and nursing) -93.60 to $15.00 per week, aotording to location of roOm. For further ilifortnn- tion—AddrOss MSS L. MATTHEWS Superintendent, Box 223, Wingham, Ont. R. VANSTONE smuusita AND SOLICITOR Motley to loan at lowest rates. Oprront—tItAvaa Br.oem, WIlsTOITAM. PROMPTLY S5CURED cf ManuftiCtUrerl, 11t3g0ueers and othtris who reati re the toirisahn. ity of haring (holt Patent businers tranmeted by 3OLVeris. Prefiminaryadvies free. Chlr(011 wawa*. Our loveraer's Advisee emit npon Manta. AlAriosi ft Marion, New 'Stork tire 119ftlaial gad Weeklugte4111.041.1.4141 DICKINSON & HOLMES Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Office: Meyer Block, Wingham. E. L. Dickinson Dudley Holmes J. A. A/LORTON BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. , MONEY" TO LOAN. Office :—Morton Block, Wingham WELLINGTON MUTUAL FIRE INS. CO. Established 1840. Head Office GUELPH, ONT. Risks taken on all classes of in- surable property on the cash or pre- mium note system. JAMES GOLDIE, CHAS. DAVIDSON President. Secretary, RITCHIE & COSENS, Agents. Wingham, Ont A. E. SMITH BANKER WINGLIAM — ONTARIO Farmers who Want money. to buy horses, cattle or hogs to feed for mar- ket can have it on reasonable terms. Money transmitted and payable at par at any Rank in the Dominion. RATES. -35.00 and under, 3 eta. $10 to 330, 10 cts. S30 to sse, 15 cts. Saute rates eharged on principal banking points in the U. S. C. N. GRIFFIN GENERAL AGENT Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Fire, Life, Accident Plate Glass and Weather Insurance, coupled with a Real Estate and Money, Loaning business. Office over Malcolm's Grocery OVER OS 'nails. EXPERIENCE TRADIt 1WARR9 EISIGN Coevnioave &O. Anyone scuffing a tketrh and description Inn, asesrutin cur outman fie; vh6finst• InVen1 ion 18 probably:oratorio tionitonnies• irons sr met isr comidont tali npriu on Patontl moot trno. Wriest risen ey acenringpatents. rotents token tilt:ouch Munn to. rees1Vd *petit( nottes, 'without oblate, lathe Stitistitit fitittricatte A handcernely iltinitrafist weekly. tartest rid:tuna id RIO 5,1e11t160 Joanna. Terns for Canylk, $OK k tar, pcsitruld tepak1. Said Si Mr anidoracts. tit Len si3tenkivit st„ vv..%pgk s'. Ycc 1 THE LADIESHOME JOURNAL AMERICAN FASHION NUMBER. _ — ..,•0?_;.". f teig The,,,,...., ...„..... ---: ..,,- „,-._-, i' -b7 "VZ;VD21; . ' 4 • I / 1 s _ ,. - `• ." ."-..1. 'V.. '... 4.441, 01 tin% EILSVM: $ —....,,. 10 CENTSe .01( The Ladies' Moine Journal "The American Fashion" number now on sale. New Dresses, New Hats, New Styles in Hair Dres- sing, etc. Don't miss this number—only 10c. Working Men We have a large stock of Solid Loather Boots for out -door work of all kinds. Men's Solid leather Blucher—strong, ser- viceable Shoes $2.00 Solid Leather, Oil Grain Blucher $2.50 English Kip Blucher, well sewn, best leath- er, pegged soles $3.00 See our range of Boys' Heavy French Kip Boots (solid leather.) We guarantee these lines to give satisfaction in every detail. LADIES ! Examine our Fur Goods — Coat, Capes, Stoles, Throw -overs, Muffs, etc. Try Us For Pure Palatable Foods. Have you ever tried Cod Steak? We have. Its delicious only 15c per tin, and its PURE. AMMOVIIMIER Ask About Our Premiums, They Are Free. `..1••••••••••011.001110111111• DR. AGNEW PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, ACCOUCHEUR. Office :— Upstairs in the Macdonald Block. Night calls answered at office. J. P. KENNEDY M.D., M.C.P.S.O. (Member of the British Medical Association) COLD MEDALLIST IN MEDICINE. Special attention paid to Diseases of women and children. Omen nouns :-1 to 1 p.m, 7 to 9 p.m, DR. R013T. G. REDMOND M. R. C. S. (Eng.) L. R. C. P. (Lend.) Physician and Surgeon. (Dr. Chisholm's old stand) DR. MARGARET C. CALDER " Honor Graduate of Toronto University. Licentiate of Ontario College of Physicians and Surgeons. Devotes special attention to Diseases of the Evo, Ear, Nose and Throat. Eyes Thoroughly Tested. Glasses Properly Fitted. Office with Dr. Kennedy. Office Hours — 3 to 6-7 to 8 p.m, .ARTINR J. IRWIN D.D.S., L.D.S. 'Doctor of Dental Surgery of the Pen- nsylvania College and Licent ate of Dental Surgery of Ontario. —0111ce in Macdonald Meek—, W. J. PRICE B.S.A., LOA., D.O.S. Honor Graduate of University of Toronto and Licentiate of Royal College of Det tal Stirgeons of Ontario. OSPICIt IN Bearta Btoos Wneonani WINGHAM General Hospital. (Under CloVetroment Inspection.) Pleasantly situated, Beautifully furnished, Open to all regnIarly licensed physicians. Rates for patients (which include board and nursing) -93.60 to $15.00 per week, aotording to location of roOm. For further ilifortnn- tion—AddrOss MSS L. MATTHEWS Superintendent, Box 223, Wingham, Ont. R. VANSTONE smuusita AND SOLICITOR Motley to loan at lowest rates. Oprront—tItAvaa Br.oem, WIlsTOITAM. PROMPTLY S5CURED cf ManuftiCtUrerl, 11t3g0ueers and othtris who reati re the toirisahn. ity of haring (holt Patent businers tranmeted by 3OLVeris. Prefiminaryadvies free. Chlr(011 wawa*. Our loveraer's Advisee emit npon Manta. AlAriosi ft Marion, New 'Stork tire 119ftlaial gad Weeklugte4111.041.1.4141 DICKINSON & HOLMES Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Office: Meyer Block, Wingham. E. L. Dickinson Dudley Holmes J. A. A/LORTON BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. , MONEY" TO LOAN. Office :—Morton Block, Wingham WELLINGTON MUTUAL FIRE INS. CO. Established 1840. Head Office GUELPH, ONT. Risks taken on all classes of in- surable property on the cash or pre- mium note system. JAMES GOLDIE, CHAS. DAVIDSON President. Secretary, RITCHIE & COSENS, Agents. Wingham, Ont A. E. SMITH BANKER WINGLIAM — ONTARIO Farmers who Want money. to buy horses, cattle or hogs to feed for mar- ket can have it on reasonable terms. Money transmitted and payable at par at any Rank in the Dominion. RATES. -35.00 and under, 3 eta. $10 to 330, 10 cts. S30 to sse, 15 cts. Saute rates eharged on principal banking points in the U. S. C. N. GRIFFIN GENERAL AGENT Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Fire, Life, Accident Plate Glass and Weather Insurance, coupled with a Real Estate and Money, Loaning business. Office over Malcolm's Grocery OVER OS 'nails. EXPERIENCE TRADIt 1WARR9 EISIGN Coevnioave &O. Anyone scuffing a tketrh and description Inn, asesrutin cur outman fie; vh6finst• InVen1 ion 18 probably:oratorio tionitonnies• irons sr met isr comidont tali npriu on Patontl moot trno. Wriest risen ey acenringpatents. rotents token tilt:ouch Munn to. rees1Vd *petit( nottes, 'without oblate, lathe Stitistitit fitittricatte A handcernely iltinitrafist weekly. tartest rid:tuna id RIO 5,1e11t160 Joanna. Terns for Canylk, $OK k tar, pcsitruld tepak1. Said Si Mr anidoracts. tit Len si3tenkivit st„ vv..%pgk