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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1911-04-06, Page 4n. . ♦ . ♦ r'AY!... 1111 ' ..�,., 1111 11. �•' t "'.Mai. .,11%,:.: THE WINGII1UI TIMES, APRIL 6 1911 BULLS FOR SALE.. Two Shorthorn Bulls, aged 8 and 11 months; of choicest breeding, witti size and quality; color, deep red. Will bo sold reasonable for quick sale, J. G. FYFE, Wingham P. 0 1st line, Morris. CANADIAN- HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS To Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta Special Trains leave Toronto 2.00 p.m, on APRIL 4, 18 MAY 2, 16, 30 JUNE 13, 27 JULY 11, 25 AUG. 8, 22 SEPT, 6, 19 Second clan tickets from Ontario stations to principal Northwest points at • LOW ROUND-TRIP RATES Winnipeg and return $33.00; Edmonton and return $41.00. mad to other points in proportion. Tickets good to return within'60 days from going date. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS on all excursions. Comfortable bertha. fully equipped with bedding. can be secured at moderate rates through 1o61 agent. Early application must be made ASK FOR HOMESEEKERS' PAMPHLET containing rates and full information. Apply to nearest C.P.R. Agent or to R. L Thompson. Dist. Pear. Agt.. Toronto. ONLY.DIRECT LINE NO CHANGE OF CARS J. H. BEEMER, Agent, Wingham. L TRH Dominion Bank HEAD OFFICE: TORONTO Capital Stock (all paid up) $4,000,000.00 Reserve Fund and Un- diVided Profits .. $5,300,000.00 Deposits by the public.... $47,000,000.00 Total Assets, over $62,600,000.00 BRANCHES AND AGENTS throughout Canada and the United States. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANS,. TED. Savings Department. Current rates of Interest allowed, and Deposits received of $1.00 and upwards,. Farmers' Sale Notes Collected, and advances made on them at lowest rate of interest. WINGHAM BRANCH—Corner John and Josephine Streets. W. R. GEIKIE, MANAGER. R. VANBTONE, Solicitor. TO ADVERTISERS Notica 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. ISTABLISHED 187E \VINGRAN TIMES. H. B . iILLIOTT. 1P QDLISHfR AND IPROPRIMO THURSDAY APRIL 6, 1911. EDITORIAL NOTES. Once again Premier Whitney has kill- ed the move, urged by municipalities in all parts of the Province, to have the assessment act changed so that it will be permissive to tax improvements at a lower rate than land. Sir James seems to think there is a deep -laid scheme back of this movement to introduce single tax. He is surely frightened at shadows. If this system of assessment has been found to work advantageously in other Provinces, as is the case, why should it be denied to Ontario, single 'tax or no single tax? One is almost forced to believe that pure stubbornness, rather than principle, is moving the premier in this matter.—Hamilton Spectator. The Customs revenue of the Domin- ion.for• the fiscal year, closed Friday, shows the unprecedented gain of $12,- 280,930 over the fiscal year ending March 31, 1910. For the twelve months March 31, 1911, the total revenue was $72,342,866.07, as compared with $G0,- 061,926.56, the year just ending being the biggest in the history of the coun- try. The month of March, just closed, shows the largest revenue of any one month also in the lifetime of the Do- minion, being over a million dollars greater than the previous largest month, which was August, 1910. The figures for March 1911, are $7,445,474.- 52, as compared with $5,980,989.02 for March, 1910, an increase of $1,464,485.- 20. It is reported that Montreal share- holders are trying to secure control of the Toronto Railway Bristol capitalists are 'expected to Spend $7,500,000 in a pork -packing en- terprise at Port Arthur. Mr. Duncan C. Ross, M. P., was nom- inated for the Commons by West Mid- dlesex Liberals, and Mr. J. Elliott, M. 1'. P., for the Legislature. Messrs. Ross and Guthrie, M.P., delivered addresses. New gold find reported from Northern Ontario beyond the National Transcont- inental line and miners are stampeding for Porcupine. This is the trade- mark which is found on every bottle of the genuine Scott's Emulsion the standard Cod Liver Oil preparation of the world. Nothing equals it to build up the weak and wasted bodies of young and oki FM SALM BY ALL 11t1UCCISTe r,ttid 10e., name of paper and this ad. fir our beautiful Sacrogs Bask andChiti'a Sketcb.tlook. Bach bank enduing a Good Lek teeny. SCOTT & BOVINE 121 mania* St., W.Mt,'rwsiiir, Oaf. NEW STRENGTH IN THE SPRING • Nature Needs Aid in Making NeW, Health Giving Blood, In the spring the system needs toning up. To be healthy and strong you must have new blood, just as the trees must have new sap to renew their vitality. Nature demands it, and with- out this new blood you will feel weak and languid—you may have twinges of rheumatism or the sharp, stabbing pains of neuralgia. Often there are disfiguring pimples or eruptions on the skin. In other cases there is merely a feeling of tiredless e.od a variable ap- petite, Any of these are signs that the blood is out of order—that the in- door life of winter has lessened your vitality. What is needed to put you right is a tonic, and in all the world of medicine there is no tonic can equal Dr. WilliamsPink Pills. These Pills actu- ally make new, rich, red blood—your greatest need in the spring. This new blood drives out disease, clears the skin and makes weak, easily tired men, wo- men and children, bright, active and strong. You can prove this by your neighbors for there is not a nook or corner in this great land where some weak, ailing man or woman° has not been made well and strong by this great medicine. Mr. H. Wilson; Stonewall, Man., says: "Some year ago I was run down, languid and 'depressed and felt as though I wa only fitted for life's scrap heap. riend who had great faith in Dr. Williams'ilPink Pills gave me a boa. Before they were all used I felt some better, and thus en- couraged got a further supply, and it was not many weeks until I was again enjoying my former good health. I think Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a boon to every weak person." Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail, post paid, at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Wil- liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. CHURCH NOTES. Rev. Jas. Malcolm, of Galt and for- merly of Teeswater, has received and accepted a unanimous call to become pastor of Holstein and Fairburn Pres- byterian Churches. The salary is $1,000, with manse and three weeks' vacation. The Rev. G. Victor Collins held com- munion services in the Babtist Church on Sunday morning and received the right hand of fellowship with an excel- lent address from Mr. Peter Fisher,deac- on of the church. The pastor filled the pulpit at both services. In the morning his text was from Matthew v., 2 and 13. In the evening, Matthew xxii., 42. "What think ye of Christ," which was one of the best services in the church in a long time. The minimum standard of stipend or ministers of the Presbyterian Church fixed by the General Assembly will be paid this coming year if the Augment - ion Committee is able to raise $63,000 for the work. Last week 46,000 was paid out to supplement stipends, and in order to obtain the desired amount the appointment of a Field Secretary by the General Assembly is to be recom- mended. The new schedule aimed at by the committee for the coming year is : Ontario and Quebec, $900 and manse; British Columbia, $1,100. Some pessimists were born that way, and others got married. Mr. Stephen Burns was struck by a block of wood while working inthe bush near Arthur and fatally injured. LIVE STOOK MARKETS. Toronto, April 3. —Union Stock Yards —Receipts 922 cars, with 2,669 head of cattle, 227 sheep and 89 calves. With a heavy run of cattle on hand, buyers looked for a little easing off in prices. For a time this feeling caused trade to be slow, but later on business moved with considerable briskness and activity. The butcher buyers bought heavily, and having large offerings to choose from, sellers found it a little difficult to maintain prices at the best levels of last week. Export cattle, choice. $ 5 85 to$6 10 do medium 5 65 5 75 do light . 5 00 5 10 do bulls , ......... . 4 50 5 25 do cows . .. ....... 4 50 4 75 Butchers, choice ... .. . 5 75 6 00 do medium .... . 5 25 5 60 do cows 1111..... ... 4 50 5 00 do common .... ...... 4 00 4 25 do canners 2 00 2 50 Short -keeps ... 5 00 5 50 Feeders, steers.... ..... 4 75 5 25 do bulls1111......... 350 4 25 Stockers, choice 4 75 5 10 do light .. ...... . 4 25 4 50 Milch cows, choice, each.. 40 00 60 00 Springers .40 00 60 00 Cmmn and medium 1111.. 20 00 30 00 Sheep, ewes . 4 75 5 00 do bucks; ... 4 00 4 50 Lambs .... 7 00 7 50 Hogs, f. o, b ... .. 6 55 6 60 do fed and watered 6 90 Calves ..... .... . 4 0 8 50 WINGHA t MARKET RRPOETS. Wingham, April, 5th, 1911. Flour per 100 lbs ... 2 35 to 8 0 Fall wheat .... 0 78 to 0 80 Oats....... ... ... . .. 0 30 to 0 30 Batley 0 45 to 0 48 Peas ..... 070to070 Butter dairy.,,, ,.. 0 18 to 0 20 Eggs per doz.... 0 14 to 0 15 Wood per cord.,.... 2 50 to 2 50 Hay, per ton 8 00 to 10 00 Potatoes per bushel0 40 to 0 45 Lard 0 18 to 0 18 Live Bogs per Cwt,..,,,,6 40 to 6 40 ' AND TRUI I $Ys EM Easter Rates S ngle Fare for Round Trip With minium charge of twenty-five cents) between all stations in Can- ada, also to Niagara Falls and Buf- falo, N.Y., Detroit and Port Huron, Mich. ' Good going April 13, 14, 15, 16, 17th. Return limit April 19th, 1911. LOW RATES TO THE WEST Ask nearest Grand Trunk Agent about "Homeseekers", "Colonist" and "Settlers" excursions For Tickets and further informa- tion call on G. Lamont, Depot Agent or address A. E. Duff, D.P.A., To- ronto, Ont. BOYS AND 1 GIRLS 1 Should learn those subjets by which they can earn a living. Spotton's Business Colleges are the largest train- ers in Canada, and our gradu- ates secure the best positions. Yoa can study at home, or partly at home and finish at the College. INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION ENTER ANY DAY WINGHAM BUSINESS COLLEGE GEO. SPOTTON, - President. Where Good Clothes Come from In this world a man must be w ell dressed. Custom demand it and all having any ambition at all follow the custom WE DO FINE TAILORING And can build you a suit of the very finest material of your own selection, trimmed with the best goods made for the purpose, charging you no more than yon would pay for ready-to-wear clothes that cannot possibly com- pare with those we make. You may choose from Oar splendid assortment of spring suitings and be able to put on The Snappiest Suit of Clothes made front the goods Selected at HENNING'S THE TAILOR Root. Maxwell's Old Stand AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA li EASTER i C M1LLINERYI c � Make a note of the fact that Easter is less } than two weeks away. ft's none too soon to get your order placed. C Yourun the risk of bei • disappointed if you wait until the last fedays before Easter. We can give you every attention now. 1 MISS } REYNOLDS; VVVVVVVVVVVVYVVVVVVWVVVVV VVVVVVVVVVWVVVVVVVWVVVV THE LAST AND BEST Big Three Hour Window Sale — AT Palterson's Jewellery Store —ON _ Saturday Evening (THIS WEEK) FROM 7 TO 10 O'CLOCK P.M. $1000.00 worth of - swell up-to.date Jewellery to be sold for $500.00 Yon will see the goods ticketed in the window—Blue Figures, regular price—Red Figures Sale Price. It will pay you to keep tab on these Hours, as positively nothing will be sold out of the window before or after the hours mentioned. W. G. PATTERSON WATGI1 OGTOR OPPOSITE QUEEN'S HOTEL, WINGHAM FOR SALE A splendid chance for investment from lot's in the city of' Lethbridge, Alberta. Also in the new and ra- pidly growing towns situated along the line of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. Watrous, Melville and Begger in Saskatchewan. Tofield in Alberta. 3 sections of choice Farm Land in Saskatchewan. C. N. GRIFFIN Real Estate and Insurance Don't Try to Remember. Everything in the way of groceries you may need. A much easier and pleasanter way is to come here and pick out the things you want ' as theyjmeetyour eye. There Are Probably Groceries Here. Entirely new to you. But you need'nt be afraid to try them. If they are here, they are good, J. F. McGiIIivray Phtife 54. There's Feed and Feed There's all kinds of feed and food. The best kind gives better health. more brawn and mneole. In baying Flour see that yon get All the Best of the Wheat Tbat's the kind we sell. To produce good stook you most produce good food for them. Poor food means poor stook. Buy your cattle and chicken feed here. No higher in pride, much better results. EZRA MERKLEY PHONE 84. i AimlgttGzi!',a' a The Profit Sharing Store KE3IR& BI RD WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE IDILS'II0MIJoURNAL PA7TLR.N S 0 MONTHLY STYLE BOOK FREE A Great Spring Display of Silks NEW PLAIN AND FANCY SILKS FOR WAISTS, DRESSES AND TRIMMINGS, NEW STYLES, NEW WEAVES, NEW SHADES, NEW PATTERNS Coronation Blue, Navy, Green, Brown, Grey, Fawn, Pink, Floral Spot, Cheque, Cream. White, Black, etc., all the popular shades. The popular weaves are Fancy. Jacquard, Foulard, Cursor, Messaline, Tanlaline, Japan Taffeta, etc, Prices we quote bripg these handsome goods within reach of all wage earners. See these very fashionable silks_ 50e, 60c, 75e and $1.00 per yard. • New Arrivals in the Grocery Dop't Celery Salt in fancy glass bottle with niekle shaker top, only ....10e Curry Powder " °a " " ,r ....10e Grated Horse Radish in glass bottle, first quality 15e Evaporated Peaches,''15e per lb. Choice Prunes 10e to 121-e Ib. New Shelled Filbert Nuts 30e lb. Canned Fish all kinds. Have You Tried Wonder Shine It removes tarnish from gold and silver instantly without rubbing, try a package, only 25e. Directions on every package. Bargain Sale for the next Seven Days Union Jack Matches, good parlor match, 12 small boxes (handy pocket package) in each package, regular 8e special price... .5e Large round Vegetable Graters, such as you sometimes pay 15o for. Our price only each 5e Linen Tread, 4 spools in a box, 1 white, 1 dr , 2 black, all for 10e 10e box good new Shoe Polish for 5e. W guarantee it. Try a box. Large size Fancy Lamp Chimne s, re ar price 15e special price9e Extract of Beef, 50e pot for 40c 25 of 20e, bargain sale. A quantityy of lass Sugar Bowls, regular 15e. special price. 9e A quantity of Glass Cream Jugs, regular 15c, special price. 9e A quantity of Wass Pickle Trays, regalar 15e, special price. 9c A quantity of Fancy China Tea Pot Stands, reg. 20e, special price.13e A quantity of Fancy China Tea Pot Stands, reg, 15e, special price.9e Remember our prices on Flour and Vegetable Seeds. New Seeds 2 packets 5e or 12 for 25c. FARMERS—Bring your produce to this store and take advantage of our weekly "Bargain Sales." yingiststanimmontionnusalf 1 1 BANK OF HAMILTON HEAD OFFICE: HAMILTON Capital Paid Up $2,750,000 Reserve and Undivided Profits $3,250,000 $6,000,000 Total Assets . . . . Over $40,000,000 Savings Bank Department at all Branches. WINGIHAM BRANCH C. P. Smith, Agent SBOYSB0Y8 20 Fre trips To Coronation The Canadian Cen ury will pay all the expenses of twenty Canadian Boys on a five weeks trip to England. The party will sail on the Empress of Ireland on June 2nd and, returning, leave on June 30th. Do you want to go ? If so, fill out the coupon and mail at once. CONTEST MANAGER, CANADIAN CENTURY MONTREAL Please send me full information how I can go to the Coronation with all expenses paid by you. Name,....... -11...:11 ... :......,Age Street 00,1 Post 'Office Province .111..0,:..» .1•014•110.1,11.4.1 ......... . 1111..... Free Trip to the Coronation