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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1912-05-16, Page 4.1 THE A- ACUTE PAIN Defitr6111i011 IIA p OITICE; Tin:0Ni)) ----- Sir Edmund B. Onent, M. P., Preeident. W. D. DrIATIIEWS, Viet'-P2CSitlellt. Capital . „0,700,000.00 Reserve . ee,e) eel eite Total Assets , eeieetclen0.00 A Branch of this Reek has been esta- blished in London, England, at 73 COIINHILL, E.C. This Branch will issue Letters of Credit and Drafts on all important points in Canada, negotiate Bills sent for collection, make telegraphic trans- fers, and transeet every description of banking business. Information will be furnished on any Canadian matters. A special department will be provid- ed for the use of visitors and bearers of our Letters of Credit. C. A. BOGERT, General Manager. WINGHAM BRANCH N. Evans, Manager. R. VANSTONE, Solicitor. TO ADVERTISERS Notice of changes must be left at this office not later than saturday noon. The copy for changes must be left not later than Monday evening. Casual advertisements accepted up to noon Wednesday of each week. 1.1181`AiiLit4hiLD TUE VANUA TIMES. H. B. ELLIOTT, PUDGISHER AND PROPIETOR. THURSDAY MAY 1(i. 1912. ilm.1,••••••••••1 EDITORAL NOTES. Much water was poured into the pump last summer, and Mr. Borden is now preparing for it to flow forth in fructifying streams. It will flow into sandy soil and be quickly absorbed, and no manufacturer will cry, "It is enough!" Mr. Borden will pay his debt to the interests, more millionaires will be created to take the place of some that may shortly retire from his Cabinet, and more private fortunes will be created by the stream when the pump gets started; but the country will hardly be enriched through the process. -St. John Telegraph -Sun. The late Charles M. Hays, president of one of the largest railway corpora- tions in America, left an estate valued at $100,000. In these days of get -rich - quickness, many will marvel that a man with such great opportunities for amassing a fortune should not have acquired more wealth: It was charac- teristic of the late Mr. Hays, as of many energetic and influential men of affairs, that he devoted his life to the administration of the large interests with which he was entrusted and never availed himself of the opportunities which his position 0 naturally afforded for the acquiring of private means. - Ottawa Citizen. If there were people in the United States or Canada who really believed that the destruction of the trade bar- rier between the two countries would result in their political coalition, they were probably not as numerous as the people who years before had believed that the erection of this very trade barrier would force Canada into politi- cal union. Now that the heat of the elections is over, most of those who were carried away with the flag-waving will see what a hollow sham it all was, and that Canada can be Canada and Canadians Canadians without a tariff wall to segregate them from the rest of the world. As to Canada becoming a trade adjunct of the United States, so would the United States become a trade adjunct of Canada. The wheat fields of our prairies are at present an adjunct of the British Isles whose dense population they are cultivated to support. In the same way the cotton fields of the United States are an ad- junct of Great Britain, and what is more, they would be very sorry that their wheat has not become an adjunct of the Chicago as well as the London market. Montreal Witness. Three young men, all well connected, employees of the Imperial and Merch- ant Banks at Vancouver, pleaded guilty to embezzling $12,000. John H Robbie was sentenced to three years, Maurice Cox to two and a half, and Alexander Strachan to two yews. ••••••••••=mmommins LANGUID people are sick people. They lack vitality and resistive power. Scott's Emulsion brings new life to such people - it gives vigor and vitality to blind and Druggists. Son 81, newne, Toronto, Oat 12-9 FROM NEURALGIA Permanently Cured Through the Use of Dr. Williams' Pinh Pills. Neuralgia is not a disease - it is only a symptom, but a very painful one. It is the surest sign that your blood is weak, watery and impure, and that your nerves are literally starving. Bad blood is the one cause good, rich red blood the only cure. There you have the real reason why Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure neuralgia. They are the only medicine that contains in cor- root proportions the elements needed to make rich, red blood. This new blood reaches the root of the trouble, soothes the jangled nerves, drives away the nagging, stabbing pain and braces up your health in other ways. Among the I sufferers from neuralgia, cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, is Mrs. Chas. Brown, Durham, Ont., whosays: "For months I suffered intensely from neu- ralgia. The pain in my head and face at times was so great a to be almost unbearable. I tried t o doctors, and many remedies, wi ho t finding a cure, the' seemed to no let-up to the pain. Finally I wa advised to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and I began their use. Soon I found the pains becoming less and after taking the pills for some weeks the trouble entirely disappeared and has not since bothered me." If you are suffering from any blood or nerve trouble begin to cure yourself to -day with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. You can get these pills from any medi- cine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. FRUIT PROSPECTS. The prospects for a goad crop of apples in Huron connty this year look very favorable at the present time. The following varieties will likely bloom heavily: Baldwin, Spy, King, Russet, Ben Davis, and many of the earlier varieties as well, while the Greening will be light on account of its heavy bearing last year. Cherries promise to bloom well, while pears are medium. Plums look well at the present time. Peaches will not be a heavy crop this year. The trees have come through the severe winter in splendid condition, only a few of the tender varieties being frozen back. Much activity is noticed in spraying and if the weather conditions are favorable during the pollenization per- iod we may accept a good crop of fruit. R. R. SLOAN. Porter's Ilill. Hint for Father. A derby that has become soiled and greasy in the band and rim can be made to look almost new by giving it a thorough cleaning with gasoline. Pour the gasoline into an open dish and use a small, stiff bristled brush. A nail brush will do. Dip the brush into the liquid and scrub the hat thoroughly, giving special attention to the most soiled places. Then put the derby out in the sunshine or the open air for several hours to rid it of the gasoline fumes before wearing it. In cleaning a hat with gasoline be sure and take proper precautions in regard to keeping away from a flame of any kind. Should the hat be put on directly after the cleaning process, warn the wearer against lighting a cigar or pipe. ---• • Levet STOCK DeaRKETs. Toronto, May 13 - Cattle receipts were good this morning and 159 cars, mostly of butchers' cattle, were selling at steady prices at the Union Stock Yards. Three thousand one hundred and thirty-seven cattle in all were re- ceived at the Yards and these were selling. well, though the prices were firm at last week's figures. Sheep were a little easier, ewes sell- ing at between $5.50 and $6.50 per cwt. and bucks at from $4.50 to $5. Lambs and calves remained unaltered, whilst hogs also remained steady. Despite the high prices quite a quan- tity of cattle were sold early in the morning. The receipts at the yards were 159 cars, containing 3,137 head of cattle, 83 calves, 608 hogs, 155 sheep and lambs and 39 horses. Export cattle, choice $7 25 to $7 75 do medium 5 75 6 00 do light do bulls . do cows. .... . 3 75 Butchers choice 7 00 do medium ... 6 00 do cows .... . ..... 6 00 do common.... 4 00 do canners Short -keep. . Feeders steers do bulls Stockers choice .. . do light 4 50 5 50 4 50 5 50 5 00 7 30 6 25 650 4 70 3 00 5 55 625 5 50 6 00 5 25 60 00 45 00 45 00 6 75 5 50 8 50 5 00 2 00 , 5 60 5 75 . 5 00 . 5 50 5 00 Milch cows, choice, each40 00 Springers 40 00 Common and medium . 25 00 Sheep, ewes.... 5 50 do bucks . 4 00 Lambs, yearlings . fl 00 Spring lambs, each 8 00 Hogs, f. o. b. 8 60 do fed and watered ...... 8 85 Calves 3 Ck 7.50 WiNGHASI MARKET REPORTS. Wingham, May, 15, 1912. Flour per 100 lbs 2 75 to 3 25 D all w eat ... .... 0 98 to 100 Oats .. .. ... 0 48 to 0 50 Earley.. 65 to 0 80 Peas . 1 00 to 1 00 Butter dairy ... . ... ...... 0 23 to 0 25 Eggs per doz ... 0 21 to 0 22 Wood per cord .. . 2 75 to 2 80 Hay per ton 12 00 to 13 00 Potatoes per bushel, .... . 1 00 to 1 25 Lard 0 17 to 0 17 Live Hogs per cwt 7 35 to 7 35 TIIE WINGIIAM WOES MAY 16. 1912 WNAW Or inill011 Y -L! NO. 15, I912 A Ily-Law for tile eonetruetion )ef Bridges in the Township of Tura - berry in the County of Huron; and to provide for the isStle of Deben- tureof the saidrelunicipelity to ! the amount of Ten Thousand Dol- larto run Twenty Years at a rete of interest bearing ilve per tent. per annum. Whereas it 1- necessary that t Mnat.ialit Council of the n hie of Turnb..t.ry shell cow -newt a number of Bridges over the haver Mei:laud iri the Township of Tarn') Try and whereas in older to provide for the coustruet• ion of the said worlcs It will i.e mew.. sary to belie debentures of the Sit 11 nieipality for the sem of 'len Thou, and Dollars bearing interest at th t. rate of five per cent per annam as hereinaftor provided, whielt is the amount of the debt intended to be erected by Gas By Lsw prueet ds of the said Deb.).tures ie be appliea for the purp,s.. afore-it'ct and t•e no other put.. pose, 1171(1. who:ete it 10 (11 hir.tble to i5,11.) said. D. bent ures at the sante (nue. and the prinetpa, Mid interest of :he Said tiebt repayable by yearly payments during the peried of twenty years. that being the cur ren, y of the said Debentures, the said yearly pe,. merits being of imeh rie.pective amounts that the aggregate ittneunt payable in nett year for pt 111111111 an intere-t 111 re-peet of said debt shall lei as nearly as pos-ible equal to the amount payable for prinetpal.and inter- est during each of the other nineteen years of tiltsaid period. Ad Whereas the total amount required by the Municipal Act to be reised annually by special rate for the payment (1 the said debt and iuterest 110 hereinafter provided. Is the sum of Eight Hundred and Two Dollars and forty-two conte, And whereas the amount of the whole rateable property of the Township of Turnberry according to (ho lest revised assessment roll is One Million three hundred and twenty one thousand three hundred and tixty Dollars. And whereas the total Deben. sure debt of the Uunicipality of Turuberry Is six hundred and forty-two 62-100 Dollars and no sum of either principal or interest is in arrears. And Whereas the Municipal Corporation of the Township of Turnberry enacts es follows: 1st. That the eald Municipal Council shall expend the money, raised from the sale of the Egad Debentures in Building Bridges in the said Town -hip of Turnberry; and for the pur- pose of raisine the necessary sum required for the construction of the said Works Deben- tures for the eum of Ten 'Thousand Dollars. in sums of not less than one hundred dollars each, shall be issued within five mot the of the final passing of this By Law. 2nd. The said Debentures shall be issued bearing interest at five per cent, per annum and each of the Debeutu• es sha'l be detect on the date of the issue thereof and shall bo payable in equal amounte in each , f the twenty years next succeeding the said date, such amount being made up of the aggregate sum due each year on account of principal end interest, as shown in schedule "B" hereto annexed, 8rd. Each of the Debentures shall be signed by the Reeve of the said Municipality or his authorized Substitute and shall be counter- signed by the Treasurer of said Municipality and the Clerk of said Municipality shall attach the seals of the said municipality to each of he said Debentures 4th. ;The said Debentures shall be payable on the fifteenth day of December in each and every year during the said Twenty years at the Bank of Hamilton in the town of Wingham, in the county of Huron, during the lifetime of tI,e aforesaid Debentures. 5th. There:shall be raised: annually by special rate. on all rideable property in the said..Township of Turnberry the bum of eight hundred and two dollars and forty-two cents for 1 e purpose of pat int; the amount of the Debentures in each of the said years respec- tively. Oth. This By Law ohall take effect on the dey of the final passing thereof. th. Votes of the Electors of the said Town- ship of Turnberry shall bo taken on this Bi Law on the Eighth Day of .luno next by tee Deputy Returning Officers and Poll Clerks named by the Municipal Council of the Town- ship of Turnberry as shown in Schedule "A" attached by this By Law. 8th. The Reeve of the said Township of Turnberry shall attend at the Clerk's office in Bluevale on the 27th day of May or sooner and appoint in writing two persons to atten 151 each of the different polling places in behalf of the persons interested in promoting or op- POSIDe the passage of this By Law, and else at the final summing up of the Votes for or against the passage of this bly Law, by the Township Clerk at his office o • the Tenth day of June next at two o'clock p. tn. Provisionally adopted this the Sixth day. of May, one thousand nine hundred and twelve. REEVE. .OLERIK. TAKE NOTICE. That the above is a true copy of a proposed By Law which has been taken into considera- tion by the Council of the Township of Turn - berry, and which will in the event of the as- sent of the Electors being obtained thereto will be finally pas,,ed. after Two months from the first publication in the Wingham Times, the date of which first publication was the Oth day of May, 1012. JOHN BURGESS, Clerk. SCHEDULE "A" The following Deputy Returning Officers and .Foll Clerks were appointed by the (Amnon of Turn berry tI, take the Vote of the El, ctors on this By Law on the Eighth day of June next, polls to open at nice o'clock a. in. and to close at live o'clock p. m. Division No. 1.-W. b. Ring, D. R. 0.: Bea- son (.'ruickshank, Poll Clerk. Division No. 2. -John W King, 1). R. 0.; Samways Paul. Poll Clerk. Division 1.o. 3 -Alex. McPherson, D. R. 0.; Jas. T. Wylie, Pall Clerk. Division No. 4.-D. H. Wallace, D. R. 0,; Arthur Lincoln, Poll Clerk. .10118 BURGESS, Clerk. SCHEDULE "B" Showing in respect to each instal- ment of the debt to be thereby created how much of the amount to be annual- ly raised is for principal and how much is for interest. Interest Principal Total 1912 $500 01) e302 42 $802 42 1913 484 87 317 55 802 42 1914 469 00 333 42 802 42 1915 452 32 350 09 802 42 1916 423 82 367 60 802 42 1917 416 44 385 98 802 42 1918 397 14 405 28 802 42 1819 376 88 425 54 802 42 1820 355 60 446 32 802 42 1821 333 26 469 16 802 42 1822 309 80 492 62 802 42 1823 285 17 517 25 802 42 1824 259 41 543 11 802 42 1825 232 15 570 27 802 42 1826 203 64 598 78 802 42 1827 173 70 628 72 802 42 1828 142 26 660 16 802 42 1829 109 25 693 16 802 42 1830 74 60 72782 802 42 1831 38 20 764 22 802 42 $6048 40 $10000 00 $16048 40 Dr. William Beattie Nesbitt, former president of the defunct Farmers' Bank, who was brought back from Chicago through extradition papers, appeared in the police court at Toronto for a few minutes Monday forenoon and was allowed his liberty on $15,000 bail, His bondsmen are Wallace Nee hitt, K. C., and Dr. Walter McKeown, each going his security to the amount Of $7,500, f,0.9.4t,:;.4:4•9004.‘,t)900.e. e tee e*O0**09e.096.**4- ti,e i.1,904. Our cream wagons are now on the road. If you have not been called up- on, let us know and we will place you on one of our routes. We are pay- ing 26c per lb. fat for this week. For further parti- culars apply at Creamery WM. iI : e e *- -, '1 e , e•eceeeteeee1-04,94,0**04901,,V.;•* AVIUS CO., LIMITUD WINGHAM ONTARIO. 4) 4, 4. 4. 4, 4) 4. 4.• 4. 9 4. 4'4)'991,,,f.Pt9.0009^-999.44:,..4) ;•-)04:, 9,,,:'*';:,99.99 4.994.9941'* 11••••••• R chelieu and Ontario Navigation Com iany NAVIOATION OPEN Between Hamilton, Toronto, Bay of Quinte, Montreal and inter- inediste ports Steamer. "Belleville" Lewes Hamilton 11 00 a.m. and Toronto 6.00 p ni. every Tuesday. Low rates in effect including meals and berth, Tourist Steamers "Toronto" and "Kingston" Commence rAning Jane lst daily except Ida y, after Jane 24th daily. For rates, Must) atcd folders, etc., apply to local agents or write H. FOSTER CHAFFEE, A. G. P. A., Toronto, Ont. An Italian who escaped fromthe pri- son farm and was recaptured bad two years added to his sentence WANTED A live representative for WINGHAM and surrounding District to sell high-class stuck for THE FONTHILL NURSERIES More fruit -trees will be planted in the Fall of ,1911 and Spring of 1912 than ever before in the history of Ontario. The orchard of the future will be the best paying part of the farm. We teach our men Salesmanship Tree Calture and how big profits in fruit growing can be made. Pay weekly, permanent employ. ment, exclusive territory Write for particulars. STONE & WELLINGTON TORONTO. A cargo of gin arrived at Montreal from Holland, valued at $1,000,000. The Salvation Army continues to hold street meetings at Quebec notwith- standing the recent conviction, and Adjutant McCrea declares he will not pay the fine. ••••••••••••••• . • ... ••••••• i LET LIS MEASURE YOU 3 1 ••••••••••••••••• 1 FOR A NEW SPRING SUIT to be made from the:Inew exclu- sive cloths we are:showing. YOU KNOW OUR TAILORING by reputation. Here is a chance to know it personally. We are making considerable price con- cessions to those who order at once. W. J. HENNING THE TAILOR ***.••••••04:+1±44.4tite.4i++++ 0.••••••***4*.t.•••••••••••, Vf101111110. THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR STORE, WINGHAM el gents -Home ,1 itIrnal Pat. terns .11•1111111.11(001116}C.0 OSalle].7.61. KERR 8b BIRD Agents Ladies Home Journal Every Day Is Bargain Day At Thts Store annearminnanannonsumsnsasswino We have not room in this limited space to enumerate more than just a few of the bargains -that we are ceatinuelly offering. Watch this space and you wil find some very interesting store news each week. A SPECIAL PRICE ON FRUIT. We secured a large quanstty of California Oranges, choice . sweet juicy fruit. We offer them while they last at very low prices. California Oranges at only 20e dozen. Choice Lemons " " 20e dozen. Lemons are first class, the same quality usually sold at 25c to 30e doz Quaker Corn Flakes, none better, all fresh crisp stock 3 packages for 25c. NEW PURE MAPLE SYRUP. We have secured a quantity of Quebec Maple Syrup, we guarantee it to be New Pure Maple Syrup. Try it and be 'covinced that it's the best yet. Your money refunded if It is not perfectly satisfactorily. .1•111•11111•1•01•0 LIPTON'S DELICIOUS JELLY TABLETS, SOLIDIFIED JELLY. Costs a little more than cheap Jelly Powders, but just try a package and you'll never ase Jelly Powders again. This is so superior to all others, that the wonder is, we had not put this line into stock long ago. 10.1 package, 3 for 25c. Strawberry, Raspberry, Lemon, Orange, Port. Sherry, and Vanilla. BARGAIN IN. MEN'S OVERALLS A quantity of Men's Black Denim Overalls with bib, good material, well made, regular $1.00 overalls for 75c. We are going out of this line and reduce the price to clear. Have you tried Lux and Panshine? We have them instock. A cake of Coral Toilet Soap free. with a paekage of Lux and Panshine. Tre them. 4111=1111111MINIMSEMI 11-algimewTO BE HANGED 1 BEFORE JULY 1st, 1912 20 Thousand Rolls - OF -- WALL PAPER ALL NEW STOCK Just Received the Largest Stock of Wall Paper ever shown in Wingham. From 5c to $1 Per Roil A. M. KNOX'S JEWELLERY STORE In the Wilson Block Opposite National Hotel . ,„ ... .. ---•_=- _ --'-_-- e•-•--:', fe: -e. --e--e• - - -e-e- "-..-e - --- ,„. El! -----e . -.....elee--ee .. -•''' '1',r'" :'•-'EE-..-' 'f:LEE4 1,„...r r HAMILTON e '..- itie-~e, ewe:'..e.:„.. ... ti • 1131 e,,, iatip) , '. ? •• , ' . ,,.'fffet re, 31, _ ,-„:.n . ewe s •.4T-- a - e• i . z -: iii-litfit Head Office ., , CAPITAL PU AID P li 2,870,000 Reserve and Undivided Profits 3,600,000 Total Assets 44,000,000 T0 provide against a possible "Rainy , Day" is not the only reasoa for reg- ular saving. A bank account gives you the feeling of independence and security , that keeps your mind free from worry- that makes you better able to meet the ;II world on an even footing and take advan- tage tage of opportunities that come your way. , Open your account at the Bank of Ham- ' ilton, where courteous,efficient banking service is provided forthe deposit of small, as well as large, accounts. C. P. SMITH, Agent, Wingham. - . . . ... . . f,0.9.4t,:;.4:4•9004.‘,t)900.e. e tee e*O0**09e.096.**4- ti,e i.1,904. Our cream wagons are now on the road. If you have not been called up- on, let us know and we will place you on one of our routes. We are pay- ing 26c per lb. fat for this week. For further parti- culars apply at Creamery WM. iI : e e *- -, '1 e , e•eceeeteeee1-04,94,0**04901,,V.;•* AVIUS CO., LIMITUD WINGHAM ONTARIO. 4) 4, 4. 4. 4, 4) 4. 4.• 4. 9 4. 4'4)'991,,,f.Pt9.0009^-999.44:,..4) ;•-)04:, 9,,,:'*';:,99.99 4.994.9941'* 11••••••• R chelieu and Ontario Navigation Com iany NAVIOATION OPEN Between Hamilton, Toronto, Bay of Quinte, Montreal and inter- inediste ports Steamer. "Belleville" Lewes Hamilton 11 00 a.m. and Toronto 6.00 p ni. every Tuesday. Low rates in effect including meals and berth, Tourist Steamers "Toronto" and "Kingston" Commence rAning Jane lst daily except Ida y, after Jane 24th daily. For rates, Must) atcd folders, etc., apply to local agents or write H. FOSTER CHAFFEE, A. G. P. A., Toronto, Ont. An Italian who escaped fromthe pri- son farm and was recaptured bad two years added to his sentence WANTED A live representative for WINGHAM and surrounding District to sell high-class stuck for THE FONTHILL NURSERIES More fruit -trees will be planted in the Fall of ,1911 and Spring of 1912 than ever before in the history of Ontario. The orchard of the future will be the best paying part of the farm. We teach our men Salesmanship Tree Calture and how big profits in fruit growing can be made. Pay weekly, permanent employ. ment, exclusive territory Write for particulars. STONE & WELLINGTON TORONTO. A cargo of gin arrived at Montreal from Holland, valued at $1,000,000. The Salvation Army continues to hold street meetings at Quebec notwith- standing the recent conviction, and Adjutant McCrea declares he will not pay the fine. ••••••••••••••• . • ... ••••••• i LET LIS MEASURE YOU 3 1 ••••••••••••••••• 1 FOR A NEW SPRING SUIT to be made from the:Inew exclu- sive cloths we are:showing. YOU KNOW OUR TAILORING by reputation. Here is a chance to know it personally. We are making considerable price con- cessions to those who order at once. W. J. HENNING THE TAILOR ***.••••••04:+1±44.4tite.4i++++ 0.••••••***4*.t.•••••••••••, Vf101111110. THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR STORE, WINGHAM el gents -Home ,1 itIrnal Pat. terns .11•1111111.11(001116}C.0 OSalle].7.61. KERR 8b BIRD Agents Ladies Home Journal Every Day Is Bargain Day At Thts Store annearminnanannonsumsnsasswino We have not room in this limited space to enumerate more than just a few of the bargains -that we are ceatinuelly offering. Watch this space and you wil find some very interesting store news each week. A SPECIAL PRICE ON FRUIT. We secured a large quanstty of California Oranges, choice . sweet juicy fruit. We offer them while they last at very low prices. California Oranges at only 20e dozen. Choice Lemons " " 20e dozen. Lemons are first class, the same quality usually sold at 25c to 30e doz Quaker Corn Flakes, none better, all fresh crisp stock 3 packages for 25c. NEW PURE MAPLE SYRUP. We have secured a quantity of Quebec Maple Syrup, we guarantee it to be New Pure Maple Syrup. Try it and be 'covinced that it's the best yet. Your money refunded if It is not perfectly satisfactorily. .1•111•11111•1•01•0 LIPTON'S DELICIOUS JELLY TABLETS, SOLIDIFIED JELLY. Costs a little more than cheap Jelly Powders, but just try a package and you'll never ase Jelly Powders again. This is so superior to all others, that the wonder is, we had not put this line into stock long ago. 10.1 package, 3 for 25c. Strawberry, Raspberry, Lemon, Orange, Port. Sherry, and Vanilla. BARGAIN IN. MEN'S OVERALLS A quantity of Men's Black Denim Overalls with bib, good material, well made, regular $1.00 overalls for 75c. We are going out of this line and reduce the price to clear. Have you tried Lux and Panshine? We have them instock. A cake of Coral Toilet Soap free. with a paekage of Lux and Panshine. Tre them. 4111=1111111MINIMSEMI 11-algimewTO BE HANGED 1 BEFORE JULY 1st, 1912 20 Thousand Rolls - OF -- WALL PAPER ALL NEW STOCK Just Received the Largest Stock of Wall Paper ever shown in Wingham. From 5c to $1 Per Roil A. M. KNOX'S JEWELLERY STORE In the Wilson Block Opposite National Hotel