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The Wingham Times, 1910-11-10, Page 4W 7 Fft NOW— r c+M $.�,-';�`'y '•[` �.'�*+. «. f' fi,� •.,!IIs.,-e...�Mi a •.s •,�...... +► w. ...a...<. w..F..A'�.c.,: TUB WINQUAM TIMES, NO"' "U' R alrnrul� 411 �' THE GOOD HEALTH ,vaz'rx+v�anxve. weUM?�r4�.�+ _ •, PROFIT SHARING STORE, WINGNANf O , . Tho talk of this violnity is the drop in FOR YouNG GIRLS THE a, a the prion of 11990. Those who paid $6,50 per pair for small pig and receive Dominion,$ti50 live weight and teed at its present e' ick Redab,e What is Needed is th Rprion, will have nothing for their tro .1KERR EAT SALE131cAI1 Or>~cpi;: TortoNTO -Tae advice iseema to be—Hang on a �IpOdQC. WilliamsPink Pills GR .-GORDON'S , little longer.. _ _ OA pital Stook (all paid up) $4,000,000.00 As usual, many farmers, are looking Actually Make AGI NTS—Ladies' kiome Jurnal, Afilr.liTS -Home Journa Patterns, Reserve Fund and Ung for a, few' Weeks of fine weather, Many —' UP BUSINESS divided Profits .,.•.1. $5,380,000.00 have not taken n their Carni m• We POSITIV °�.Y GIVING Deposits by the pablio... $47,000,000 00. p p Perhaps you hav9 already noticed Total Asaets,over,,,. •. ,. 561,200,000,00 are looking for Indian Summer. that your daugbter in her "teens" has Are you getting your share of the profits that we hand Mr. Holmes is doing a good business developed a n t that temper, in restless and eicaitable. In that Daae remember that the marsh of years is loading her on to bacl�, to our customers, Handsome Chinaware equal to BuxNOII¢S AND AUENTs throughout Can- at the ohopping mill. He has consider- Womanhood, and at this time a great 0 BARGAINS AT about b per cent of your purchase Given Free. oda and tae U;iited States, able trouble with the engine, but this responsibility rests upon you as Parents. CYCLONE def& of will. be remedied. If your daughter is pale, complains of Trade and Cash punched on your card at A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS The Whitechuroh Rifle Association weakness and depression, feels "all WHIRLWIND PRICES time of purchase, Come in, and see the TRANSACTED. recently held their fourth shoot for the tired out" after a little exertion; if she • handsome and useful articles that Savings Department. Dominion silver, given as a prize for tells of headaches, or backaches, or pain in the. aide, do not disregard these warn- we are giving free to Our ells- ourreut Rates et Interest allowed, and highest aggregate of four shoots each ings, Your daughter needs help for she Daposits received of 51.00 mud year, R. Carrick, Captain of the Asao- in most probably anaemic—that is blood- DO your shopping in the morning and avoid the Comers. Don't for a backward remium upwards. oiation had the highest score, but ae he less, was winner last year the prize goes to Should you notice t is procure f these Williams' signs, crowds. Bou can r et it air halfClothing thing •now when i card. riEveryone is wel- Farmers' gale NOtre Collected, and D. Beecroft. The Assoofatic will shoot lose no y g - rink Pills, for her unhealthy girlhood is come to them. advances made on them at lowest for an oyster supper on November 26th 'bound to lead to unhealthy womanhood. MEN'S AND BOYS' HEAVY OVERCOATS rate of interest, and every rifleman is expected to be pre. Dr. Williams' Pills enrich impoverished wlNasAns BR4SdCIi—Corner Bohn and sent, at half price. SUITS for almost nothing The following are the socres in blood and by so doing they repair waste the Dominion event:—R. Carrick 235, and prevent disease. They g to elok• Joeephtne streets. D, Beeoroft 230 S. Elliott,' Gordon ly, drooping girls, health, b htaeee and ' HERE'S A BARGAIN IN ' charm, with Dolor,/theeeka, bright WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S MANTLES all W. R. GEIKIR M.kNA•GER• Shiell 211, W. Reid 206, M Henry 199, eyes, alightness ohighepuredstvles and sizes at money saving prices.R. VANSTO\E, solicitor, J. Sperling 191, G. Robertson 188, G}, A Daae typical ande oaredOA,TNiEAL• Shiell 187, J. MoClenegban 185, A, through the use oiams' Pllle isthat of Mies C}raohmm, Winni- T TO ADVERTISERS Robertson 174, P. Leaver 169, E walker peg, Man., who says: "I really cannot Curtains an d Madras MOBS161, R, Henry 156, say enough in praise of Dr. Williams' - We have just received a quant►ty of Strictly Fresh, Pills, as Notice an unto later es tmusthan b �Y ' now girlthI wall pale aand almost blode me feel om We have some 500, pairs of Lace Curtains First -Class Quality Oatmeal and we will sell it while it The Dopy for changes meat be left For a great many years people have less and think that on an average I mise• not later than Monday evening, been striving to get a preparation for ed at least three school sessions a week, in all the new patterns. Must be cleared at once. lasts at $2.25 a Sack Of 901bs. or In small quantities at not la r than advertisements aooe v d np their hair that will clean Dandruff from because I felt like a broken-down person, 9 lbs. ednnano week. the scalp, atop itchiness and prevent the and too weak to do anything. The doo• SOr 250. Remember we guarantee the quality to noon W falling of hair, at the same time promot- for a medicine I took did little more and weight. lag its growth, writes a leading journal, than keep mein hope • it certainly did Dress Goods ESTABLISHED 1872 The following simple formula will be not cure me, Then I was advised to — r found beneficial for this:— take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and they Hundreds of pieces of Dress Goods and SUITINGS THE WIN HAN .MMES. Oil of ylin.................2 ounces Day by day I gained strength and color, in all the NEW Weaves aria COIOCS. � WINTER Tincture of Cantharides..4 drachma and I have your medicine to thank for H,R.ELLIUTT,PuuLIeHIORANDPROPRINTon Pare grain Aloonol .,,.....5 ounces it " p C " S Add the Tincture of Cantharides to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by Gors�ts STYLE -BOOKS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1910 the Resor ylin; add the Oil mix both all medicine dealers or may be had by together enpure d perfume Alcohol; snit. mail At 50 cents a box or six boxes for together Raba to quit. or two $2 b0 from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Some 400 pairs t0 ChOOSe from and every EDITORIAL NOTES. into the ons night and morning, and Co,, Brookville, Ont. one a bargain. The Ladies' Home Journal Style Book has become wash the hair every two weeks, using a ' so very popular that our sales are increasing every quarter. good antiseptic soap. supply of the choicer qualities the bntoh• VELTETS, LACES, We have 175 copies of the Winter Book. It contains i05 The by-election in Drummond and er trade was slow, and in view of the FURS, SILKS, SATINS, Arthsbasks resulted in the return of WXNGHAmMARRET REPORTS heavy receipts of cattle of a rougher EMBROIDERIES, GLOVES, HANCKER- pages illustrating the Ladies' Home Journal Patterns. It Artber Guilbert the National Candidate Wingham, Nov. 9th, 1910, class, buyers spent time in an effort to really costs you only 5c, for although the selling price is by a majority of Boo over his Opponent, J. CHIEFS, AND HOSE AT LESS 2oc we give a 15c Pattern with every Style Book. FIoI r per 1001bm,......... 2 sb to 3 2b lower prices a little, �bnt with not very E. Perreault, K 0. Mr Gilbert had a safe Fall wheat .............. 0 82 to 0 85 encouraging results. THAN COST. majority in Drummond andArthabaska. oats ,,,•„,,,, •„-....-.•. 0 80 to 0 32 Prices were practically steady and The contest was an interesting one and Barley .... ..... ........ 0 45 to 0 48 the electors turned out in large numbers Butter dairy' .... ......... 0 20 to 0 22 unchanged The following are the gnotationquotations. BOOTS AND SHOES AT HALF PRICE FARMERS.—We pay the highest market price for especially in the French sections. The Eggs per doe ............. 0 25 to 0 25 , Exporters' cattle— Per 100 lbs. English vote was not so large. Wood per cord .......... • , 2 50 to 2 50 Choice ............... $575 $6 00ur produce. We want large quantities of Butter, Eggs, 5 65 5 75 Come with the crowds to• GORDON'S.CORDON'SSale con- Y Ha per ton... ..... s oo to 10 0o Medium .. . ........... Dried Apples, potatoes, White Beans, hand picked Some of our Conservative” oontempor• Y, e Potatoes, per bushel ....... 0 30 to 0 35 Balls ................. • 4 50 boo times tial all goods are sold. &ries are having a good deal of inn with Lard , • 0 20 to 0 20 Light ................. 5 00 5 10 Chickens, Ducks, Geese, and Turkeys. Poultry must be Liberal contemporaries because of the Live Hoge, Per cwt . 6 80 to 6 80 Cows • • • • • • • •......... 4 50 b 25 fat and dry picked. We also buy Hard Wood, Oats alarm of the latter at the growth of Chickens, per, lb.. 0 12 to 0 12 Feeders— GORDON Ducks, Der ib ............ 0 12 to 0 12 best 1000 pounds and up- and Hay. Nationalism iE Qaebeo. To na tole does Q ease, per lb .............. 0 11 to 0 12 wards .... , • ..... • .. • 6 25 6 50 • - not seem to be a subjsot of merriment, Turkeys per lb ........... 0 18 to 18 stockers choice....... 4 75 b 00 ` If the Nationalist movement ander the bulls............ 3 75 4 60 leadership Qbjin 01ft"Ane-ow %-0-00m1w %aftowh%1. ox” of Mr, Boarasem, becomes Butchers'— adv& Stock Msrk0t.. Picked ................ b b0 5 75 strong enough to drive -the Liberals from Toronto, Nov 8th.—Oity Cattle Mar- Medium ............... 5 10 5 25 power at. Ottawa, whet would the Con- ket—Receipts for to -day's market were Cows ........ ........ 3 50 500 servatives propose to do About it.? It is 115 loads, with 2,400 head of cattle, Bulls .................. 400 4 75 I pay th highest prices for • never wise to play with fire unless YOU 1,734 sheep and lambs, 300 hogs, and 117 Bogs— are Bare that you can put it oat when calves. Beat.......... • .. • • • • •, 610 raw furs and pay all express A considerable number of Western Lights ................. 6 75 you want to.—Victoria Colonist Con- cattle are stili arriving, a large proper- Sheep— RAW FURS Charges. Write for price list. Me n servative. tion of to day's offering comprising Export ewes........... 4 60 4 85 ' Commenting on the recent bye• western feeders, with only a-sprinklug Bucks ........... ...... 3 00 3 50 J. YAFFE, 72 •COLBORNE ST., TORONTO, ONT. election in the Provinoa of Qnebeo, the of good butcher cattle among them. Culls.... • . • • • • • • • • • • • 3 00 3 50 The demand for the latter class contin• Spring Lambs eaoh.. 5 50 580 Kingston Whig, says:—The cleavage nee good, but owing to the rather small Calves. each............ 8 60 750 made by this election is bound to spread. If French Canadians will 00 mislead by the mischievous Bouraesa•Lavergne- Monk faction to which representatives of the older parties, and even Church, give their countenance, there must fol- low a division of the people along racial lines. Laurier may go on with his nav- &l 1polioy serene in the consciousness that he has behind him the great mast - es of the people but he will realize that to big own countrymen he cannot turn for enpDort, and sooner or later they will discover their folly. BOarantA Can" not succeed him. Neither can Monk. Neither can any other man from the Province of Quebec, until memory of this bye -election and its suit -British outburst have been atoned for and for- gotten, The Opposition has glorified in the Nationalist upheaval, and indeed indirectly contributed to it, and in time shall have its dish of crow. EAS r 'WAWANOSS. A Pioneer resident of this township passed away on Friday last in the person of William Gibbons, aged 88 yearn. The deceased gen lemma died very suddenly. He was highly respected by a large circle of friends. The faneral took place on Monday morning to the St. Augustine oemetary. ' iSr.rJEVALE. The Anniversary Services is K401 ' church were very suooestnl, Rev J, S• Duncan B, D of Luoknow delivered two szoelient sermons which were much en joyed. The offerings amounted to about >b126.00. Monday evening the Ohofr held a social "At hom�'''*hich was fairly well Att• ended; an excellent programmevras ren dered by friends from Brngeelt, Wing - ham and Wtozeter. in sprint and summer, it's the natural time to store +rap Ik,•*lth acid Vitalitll for the rors EMU18,100 is xatttle's b"t si>r►it 4" You CAN be --4F Just get one bag of " R]EAM of the WEST�t iFLOUP, The: CAt4PhIt:1L1L MILLING CO, LTD, VOIRON•>t'o FOR SALE BY KBRR & BIRD, WINGHAM 1 — J rI' Here is the greatest chance of your life to get one of the The feeling of ease which comes ~'' very latest,up-to-the-minute Suits and Overcoats. with the possession of a bank -book We have just receiveda, shipment of is something not to be depised—no matter what your position or pros• a poets. Fall and Winter •Goods New A bank account eliminates worry fa� and care—causes you to feel that - . you have something to fall back �� r �; Owing to having given the order early in the summer upon in an instance of emergency. i' - before I had decided on One dollar will start an ficeount. WINGHAM BRANCH USiL- OSS C. P. Smith Agent. Going out of Bn - The wholesale house would not accept a concilation and sent the goods along, consequently you • have, the new goods to select our Suit The Asylum for the Insane, at Bran• •\ • g y don which housed over six hundred pat• C. N, G r 1 f f 1 it or Overcoat from tents was completely destroyed by fire la Friday afternoon. I; far aeANcould be GENERAL AGENT TheSameLow Prices warned ata were hoar nota life was lost, �� the heroic work o! the guards and other members of the staff having resulted in - FIRE ` edd6iemi�b f ne of the anfortun• I„IIrE the saving o every o ate inmates. ring ACCIbENT 'in urance PLATE GLASS WEATHER N?N?99 �IIuI ALCoupled with a RE+IL ESTATE and MONEY LoAmxG Business. STAA'rropn, O(NT. Issuer of Marriage Licensee.. This college t1 reoognizirl ad the great practical training school of Oinoe over Malcolm's Grocery. Western Ontario. It is the largest as well as the bolt. Oar bourses are praottoal, nue teaahert As E• SMITH ezperienodd instructors, one grada- stem succeed. Three departmeotse Commercial, Shorthand BANKER and Telegraphy. WINOHAko oNTAltzo, We have secret of apolioatione we d%_11 to 945 cannot meet. a m o e , $b5 and 460 per month are t0dithiarif Farmers who Want money to bill Unfilled, Goat out free catalogue and horses, battle, or hogs to feed fat market oommenoe your coarse at once. oan have it on reatoaable terms. n Notes dttoounted for tradesmen, mer• ohants ar 6"AU0 on #avotablo tenni. l�titNOl>tAfa, aterLeant on 'teal estate it the lowest rgoing, Suitings in Fancy Tweeds and Worsteds, Blue and Black, Serges, Worsteds, Chevoits, and Vicunas. Overcoats in Black, Brown, Green and. Striped, Beavers, Miltons, Cheviots, Friezes, etc. Trousering, all styles and prices, Time and space wlll not permit price list, sufice it to say those having seen the goods and 'the way they are made and trimmed, say it is marvellous. Come and see for yourself Robert Maxwell MERCHANT TAILOR, 0 6