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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1904-08-18, Page 4w - t 0 AlaVERTi$ ,RS "i owe of changes taUskt he left at this taloa not later than Saturday noon. 'The oopy for changes must be left toot later than lt>onoay rveniui . Oas'aal atIver nasi' mt'0ts accepted up ea noon Wednes[lav of each week. lar[ tai: at lee :fat fait Its 'Ct -tb :ra litttTAISL,ISISTAD 1b72 TUE WIN iDI TIMES. me .TaHatR exnPanaHxr t 1 . iRfai4iOT'1'. Poltergeists TUURSDAY, AUG. 18 1:101:. OHUURQH NOTES. and by filling the arterial system to the np 'mal, it puts a spur to the circulation Chet has grown sluggish iu the night. It is one of the greatest awaketers and one Of neture's own rtiwalantli, Dtinit a glass of water before break - feet, another before Itiucheou and an- other before dinner. Water is the beet, cheapest and pleasantest ntedieiue.— Cbieago Tribune. q - t raid and W Pk —noes � Family H 1 T 1vt.s d an New Star tilt rad of 1904 for 65 ileum ubet•ribers sl>ouid tutee advantage ot this low rate. Go in nu Monday, Tuesday and Wed- nestay, August 22, 23 and 24, and have Dr. Egbert it your eyes. At Queen's Hotel, Word basbeen. received from Rev. I M. Webb. of Brussels, who is at Strath- Success Receipts. Dona, Alberta. His many frauds will bo The following twelve maxims form pleased to Iearp that he is gradually re- part of the wilt of Mayor Anseilm Roths- gainiug his strength. Rev. D Perris, pastor of the Wing - ham Presbyterian Church rnturued home front his holidays this week and will take up his puloit work on Sunday next. The services of the ohuroh are be- ing held in the Town Hall. At a recent meeting of the ofllcial board of the Walkerton Methodist Church it was unanimously decided to abolish the routed pew system, which for a great number of years has been in operation in that church, and to make all pews free. The new system goes into operatiou forthwith. At the invitation of the auxiliaries Of the British and Foreigu Bible Society in Canada --voiced through Dr. Boyles, of Toronto, who was one of the most popular speakers at the Bible ceatenary celebrations he England—the Rev. John Ritsou, AI. A , a secretary of the Bible Society in London, will make a tour through Canada dnriug Septem• ber and October. with a view to assist? ing in the recoginization of the society's work, more especially in the Nortbw Territories. The strength of Methodism in tr nada is shown by the statistical report fog; 1t i904, just issued by Rev. George IX tt Coruish, general conference statisticL ti. The increase in the membership of' ,:the Canada conferences for the pest/year a 8,439; for the year 1903 it was 4,452, P malting a total for the first half of the P present quadrenninm of 7,978. The total membership is now 299,873. The t largest increase in membership was in g _the Manitoba and Northwest conference, e 102; Toronto conference was second, 31 with 729.' -`.— __ _ WATER THE BEST MECl4CINE. }i `J Drink a glass of water whe you get out of bed in the morning. Niter mind the size of the glass. Let the,1water be cold if you will. Some peoplil•resoribe hot water, but that isn't necee y. You may have washed your face al , pdy and relished the experience. You '• y have taken a cold plunge into the tu. i nd de- lighted in the shock and reactio'; The brisk ase of the toothbrush has le { , our mouth clean and the breath swee but you are still dirty. Drink a glass of - 1d water and enjoy the sensation of bei` clean inside. All that is Inxurons in th cold bath cleansing the outside is artific- ial. That which should prompt the glass of water atter sleeping is natural. As a test, tell the nine-year-old protestant against his morning scrub of cold water that he may escape it by drinking half a pint of the fluid. He will jump at the Opportunity-. child, the founder of the great banking house at Frankfort. They are going the rouuds in Europe and America. 1—Sertously ponder over and thor oughly examine any project to w filch yon intend to give your attention. 2—Reflect a long time, then decide promptly. 3—Go ahead. 4—Eudure annoyances patiently and fight bravely against obstacles'. 5—Consider honor as a sacred duty. 6—Never lie about a business affair. 7—Pay your debts promptly. 8—Learn how to sacrifice atony when necessary. 9—Do not trust to much to luck. 1O—Spend yoar time profitably. 11—Do not pretend t54trt'ito'"lyd pp ,. tant thatt?ybli really are, 12; {'ever become discouraged, work zetloiis and you will surely succeed. h p ft tt 0 ii t: c. 0 a TBE ` 1NGTTA . TIDES, AUGUST 18, 1904, . The uwresaintly a loan tries t > appear the less be seems to enjoy life. No wonder all actress is struck up when her name appears ou so many blit- boerds, Women are extremists. They are never satisfied unless they eau wear small shoes and large hate. Read Dr.s Egbert's card .ma page 4 Then hHu go In end have hint fit you to glasses Wet you eau Seo with. The half yearly report of the Grand Tronk Railway shows gress receipts of £3.659.800. tVhe workiug expenses were £ 1,956 600, a4d the net receipts £663, 700. The net revenue charges, less credits, were £519, 700, leaving a balance of £144 000. Deducting a deficiency of 219 400, this leaves a surplus of £124,600 which, added to the balance from December, makes £127,300 available for dividends. After the Vacation. [Chicago Tribune.] Back from my summer vacation, i In the noisy old town once more, • Away from the vicious mosquitoes. And the chiggers that stiug and bore. With my peck all raw and blistered, Aud my nose as red as a beet, I find that the city is welcome, Aud that life in town is sweet. Back from my summer vacation, Away from the worms that creep, And the gusts that crawl down my neck - baud. And bother me while I sleep, Afar from the flies and the spiders, And the June bugs that bill and pelt, I um glad to get back from the country And the loueliuess I have felt. Back from my summer vacation, And the soggy old stuff to eat, Where a restaurant meal is welcome • And a table d'hote is a treat. Where there's something to do besides grumble, And something to do besides wait, ,Where I get my papers each morning And they're never a whole day late. Back from my summer vacation, In the good old town once more, Afar from the oppresive silence, To the rush and the rout and roar, Iu the city there's something doing, There's joy lathe meet of might, And the soul expauds with the stru And grows xu the shock of flight"`' A meteor ,weighing Chir a - 'dila on the farm of Mr. John nealepielbourne. Dr. Egbert, eye specialist, 11 be at the Queen's Hotel, Monde. Tuesday and Wednesday, Angast 2.23 and 24, fitting glasses. ., Sleep has drawn upon the water in the blood, and the iustinut of the animal, under natural eouditious, is to replenish the circulatory system and to disteud the blood vessels anew. The food in the stomach which has so much to do to- v`ard inducing sleep has disappeared, leaving a mucaons substance in the all., xnentary canals. Yet mum would wash his face and leave these half -clogged canals to do the duties of another day. Drink a glass of cold water in the name of cleanliness, It becomes one of the shortest and easiest of toilet duties. It is swallowed in a second, and in five minutes it has passed from the stomach taking with it the clogged seuretious of the alimentary tracts. It has leftbehind the stimulus that goes with cold water' NOTICE OF CLOSING. We the undersigned lawyer& agree to close our t,iltce.s during the mourns of July and A ug- ust ea follows: -•On Saturdays aG 'L r.ztt., and un other days at 4 pan. R. VANSTQNE, .T. A. MORTON, DICKINSON & HOL,MES, ROLMES, CLARKE & HOLMES. WINGHAM Machine & General Repair Shop is now reopened, and I have secured the services of a man of over twenty years experience i.l all lines of Mill and Farm Misehinery; also Bicycles, Guns. Sewing Maohines, Umbrellas, Clothes Wringers, Lawn Mowers, Scissors. Bair Clippers Sharpened Saws Gummed and Filed eys made to order A trial so cited. PATON Victoria St. -- WINGIIAM. GRAND TRUNK SYSTEM Canadian illational Exhibition ORONTO f August 2f}.th to September 10th $3.65 Win . `am to Toronto and return Good go raw" August 20th to Sept. Oth. $2.70 Win. Siam to Torontn and return Good go r" Aug. 30, Sept. 1, 3, 7 and 9. All tickets gild for return until Sept. 13th . Wirld's Fair, St. Louis sys18.30 a and trip, with stop -over privileges at Chico `+, Detroit and intermediate Canadian station m Laborers' Excursion $12.00 The Canada Rosiness College, CUUATJ 41t , ONT. is unquestionably Canada's greatest business school. No other school gets aneh RESULTS. It is now current talk throughout the coun- try that the student who wants the best train- ing end a good position when gradnatod must attend this school. co , ch , 2240 studentsp laced ink year 1900. „ 360 " Ii x „ 199002. 375 " {. n U 1003 If these were placed in picayune positions worth $3 or $4 per week, tate showing would not be worth the space in this paper that it takes to tell it. But when the salaries averaged over $200 por annum, a few of them over $1000, the public shontd know that no other business school in Canada publishes such lists and gets such RESULTS Nervy of our former graduates are now com- manding salaries from $25500 to $4000 annually. WHY SHOULD IT NOT BE YOU? We pay railway fare to Chatham np to $8, and can secure you good board at $2.50 to $2.75 per week. For the handsomest catalogue publislted by any business school in Canada, write D. AIcLA011ILAN & CO., Chatham, Ont. pints in Manitoba and Assiniboia, good going August 23rd. or tickets, illustrated literatureoand full ormation call on L. HAROLD. Agent,Wingham. 'Ave Mock Markets. Toronto, Ang. 16—Everything was bonght up at the western cattle market before noon today, and the prices were a little lower than last week. Lambs went up about ten cents, while calves took a drop. The arrivals were 60 cars, containing 1,035 cattle, 1,031 sheep, 500 hogs and 68 calves. The following are the quotations: Exporters' cattle— Per 100 lbs. heavy $4 50 $5 00 Light 4 50 4 65 Bulls 3 50 4 65 do., light 2 25 2 75 Feeders light,800 pound and up- wards 4 DO 4 50 Stockers 2 50 3 i2} 900 lbs 2 75 3 50 Butchers'— Choice 4 00 4 25 Medinm.... 4 35 4 50 4 25 4 60 2 60 300 250 300 2 25 2 75 3000 5000 Picked Bulls Rough Light stock bulls CrsVMilk cows B t This falling of your hair f Stop ity or you will soon be bald. Give your hair some Ayet's Hair 'Vigor. The fall - Ing will stop, the hair will air Vior grow, and the scalp will be cleats and healthy. "Why be satisfied with poor hair when you iv an make it rhb? "Miv batt Hearty all came dot. 2 then tried Ayer a Haar Vigor and onlyoats fiattle Mopped Ora fadint. Navy fiat, carve to teat thick and tgt*little Carty:'« -MRs. L. M. W EITZ ratoga, S. It, a>♦ $ settle, J'. 0. ATX* co., 1 d tta, - for TowtM�ar a ifairi thick Hair 0g8 e9 Lights Sheep— Export 3 65 3 75 Bucks 3 00 3 10 Culls . 3 60 450 Spring Lambe 4 25 4 75 Calves, each .... 2 00 1000 5 35 5 35 Farm Laborers Wanted FARM LABORERS' EXCURSIONS Will bo run to stations on Can. Pao, in Mani- toba and Assiniboia, West South. -west and North-west of Winnipeg as far us MOOSE JaW ESTtEVA.N and YORSTON From all station on C. P. R. Toronto City Meadowvale, Guelph City and north, and all stations on Ines of G. T. R , Toronto to Sarnia and north, excepting north of Cardwell Junc., and north of Toronto on North Bay section on August 23rd. ,-One way tickets to Winnipeg only will ba 'wild, but each person purchasing will be fur- nished with a coupon on which, after such person has been hired at Winnipeg to work as a farm laboror, but nos later than August 31st. 1904, free transportation will he given the holder from Winnipsg to any Canadian Pacific station in Manitoba ot Assiniboia, West or Southwest or Northwest of Winnipeg, but not beyond Moose Jaw, Estevan or Yorkton. For pamphlet and all particulars and tickets apply to any Canadian kacefic Agent. A. H. Notman, Asst. Gen. Puss. Agent, Toronto. 12 DR. OVENS, of London, SURGEON, DENTIST, SPECIALIST DISEASES EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Visits Wingham monthly. Glasses properly fitted. Nasal Catarrh and Deafness treated. Whigham Office -W. MoKibbon's Drug Store. London Office -225 Queen's ave. Hours : 11 to 8 p.m. Dates cf visits—Mondays, July 2.5, Sept. 5, Oct. 3. Oct. 81, Nov. 28. WINGHAM MARKET REPORTS Wingham, Aug. 17th, 1904 Flour per 100 lbs.... 2 00 to 2 50 ' Fall Wheat ... 0 88 to 0 88 Spring Wheat 000 to 000 Oats .. 0 29 to 0 30 Barley .... ..... ........ 0 40 to 0 45 Peas 0 55 to 0 60 Turkeys, drawn ...... , 0 12 to 0 13 Geese, 0 08 to 0 08 Ducks, per pair .....,..»0 60 to 0 75 Chickens 0 80 to 0 60 Butter 0 13 to 0 14 Eggs per doz .. . 0 17 to 0 17 Wood per cord 2 60 to 8 60' Hay , per ton .. .. 7 00 to 7 60 Potatoes, per bushel new.. 0 60 to 0 50 Tallow per ib ............ 0 05 to 005 Lard .. {) 18 to 0 18 ljried Apples per lb 004 to 004 Wool ...,.......... 0 isi to 0 1b Live Hogs, per b;:vt..,..r. 62610650 WE'RE IN BUSINESS EYESP 1AUST Dr. J. H Egbert Will make regal: r visits to this town, and is equipped w b the most modern methods and appar tus for testing yoar eyes in the toast sof : ntific manner. in medioine r T Doctor s a adnate dl he to i D with edi10ciyearsneand expesu r sugoryite , iu tae and has practspentise of m 8 years testing eyes pd fitting glasses. If you are is nee of glasses, do not hesitate to call a d have yoar eyes properly fitted. The Doctor curie with him all the latest styles in Spectacles, ye Glasses Chains F 41 Pins. You cannot secure tetter styles or better goods in Toronto, :w York or Chicago. EYES TE TED FREE If yon do not nerd glasses, the doctor will tell you so, au it costs you nothing. A Queen's H AUG. 22 THE tel, Wingham 23&24 D. Me Gordon We beg to direct public attention to the following important facts, viz:—that while oar Great Cut g'riSale is going on with increasing vigour, we are ug• ample preparations for displaying our large importation of the ry latest ideas (creations) in texturers, patterns, styles, workmensbip d finish, to the most unique and perfect fittiug Ne or York and BHist j rmany) ladies' all Jackets GOATS, GAPES AND WRAPS. We have been leaders in this department for years and like true Britons our motto is "what we have we hold." Oar reputation for straight forward dealing and always supplying our customers with the NEWEST AND BEST that the trade of two Oontiueuts can offer in this line, and always at reasonable prices, will be your guaran- tee for similar careful treatment in future. Do not think of going to the cities for your Fall garments until you have seen our unequalled display of this season's goods. Liberal Prices for Trade as Usual D. M. GORDON. DIRECT IM:PORTE R. to make suits that suit—so we ask you to excuse nothing in anything. Be particular--exaoting if you like. ilnmmage around aa+nong our Stock sonic day—see all there is to see --and be sure to get our prices --bedause they are really one of strongest arguments. If *0 Cali save you josh a little on a garment -it's something. We"11 try. Ra MAXWELL UIOH Aar TAttoL vvvvTVIPTY YVVVVYYVVYVVVYVY VVVYVVVVYvrVVYVYVVYV!VVYVv a 4 4 4 4 4 P. 4 ► 4 P. 4 ► 4 ► P. 4 P. 4 P. C The pickling season will soon be here, and to 4 it make good pickles, that will keep and not turn soft, you 4 C must have pure vinegar, free from acids. 4 ► 44 10' IRbYAL GROCERY CXXX WHITE WINE VINEGAR,, highly recommended for keepiug pickles; absolutely pure. Per gallon .40 GRAPE WINE VINEGAR, made from the juice of the grape ; a high-class vinegar ; for table use it has no equal Per gallon - - - - - - CIDER VINEGAR, the old reliable, very soft and mellow, three years old. Per gallon =- - - - - MALT VINEGAR, put up by Crosse & Blackwell, London, England. The name is a guarantee of purity. Pure Vinegar PROOF VINEGAR, the strongest vinegar made, -Govern- ment strength, one hundred grains. Per gallon - .G0 AT 11.11' P. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA s 4 7 .50 4 t 540 4 4 GRIFFIN'S 4 f AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAr LOA*AAAA �1v1t11'1�11 v1rwi�r'kN�''N�1�'1�1ti'��v1.1r1+�� 1WESTERN FAIR London, September 9th to 17Th, 1904 ' ENTRIES CLOSE 8th SEPTEMI3ER JOHN & JAS. H. HERR po.psompip Buy yor Bailin i'roof Coat at the "lilg Store," anal buy it now. We guarantee emery Cont. ladies' Rain -proof Coats1 We show- a very select range of these goods. in Wor- steds, Cravenette, Covert Cloth and Herringbone, with and without lining. Gray mixed cloths are the most pop- ular, These are all new goods and the latest styles, n i.de with semi -fitting back, single and double shoulder capelets, with or without belt or strap at the back. All sewed seams. Remember we guarantee every coat. Prices right. Men's Rain -proof Coats. New, stylish and serviceable. We buy direct from the manufacturer This is why we can guarantee quality, workmanship and style in every garment. Highest Market Prices Paid for Butter and Eggs. It will pay you to bring your Produce to the "Rig Store" PICKLINC SEASON 15 HERE And you'll want Vinegar, Spice, etc. Use Malt Vinegar for pickling. Ita by far the best. We have it, and will be pleased to supply your wants. We have a full stock of all kinds of Pure Spices. Whole Mixed Spice, Ground Mixed Spice,Tumeric, Curry Powder, Whole and Ground Mace, Whole and Ground Ginger, Anise Seed, Mustard Seed, Caraway St•ed, Cori- ander Seed, Celery Seed, Cayenne Pepper, Whole and Ground Allspice, Whole and Ground Cinnamon, Whole and Ground Pepper, Whole and Ground Cloves, etc. CLASS FRUIT JARS When in need of Fruit Jars call at the "Big Store." 1 We carry only the best quality and you'll find our prices right. ANEW $10,000 DAIRY BUILDING Improvements all along the line. Exhibits unsurpassed. ATTRACTIONS THE BEST YET.-Sitamttra's Celebrated Sap Troupe of 10 People, Tho Flying Banvards, and the best Gymnasts, Acrobats, and other specialties that (money can procure. Five Eventnge of Fireworks, eoncluding each evening with a realistic representation BOMBARDMENT OF PORT ARTHUR," A holiday opting none should miss. Special excursion over all lines Of travel. For all information, prize lists, ete., address 1.1`.=COL. W. M. GARTSHORIts A. NELLES, President. Secretary. vvvyvmVVVVV vyVVYVYY r'+ry VYYVVVvrrvrrvv,vvvVYrrIVvv iss► ► ► CLEARING SALE OF ;Summer Goods. ► 0MAMNM/1M AMA ► LADIES' UNDERSKIRTS it Ladies' elegant circular Underskirts, of black sateen, beautifully flounced and frilled, at different prices but all special value. WRAPPERS C Ladies' Ready-made Wrappers, a nice assortment at very reasonable prices. LADIES' and CHILDREN'S C SUMMER VESTS. P• A full assortment of Ladies' and Children's Summer Vests, seamless, short and long sleeves, 5e to .75 I COTTON IIOSTERY le Ladies' and Children's Cotton Hosiery, seamless foot . 4 C and guaranteed fast black. The Puritan brand 4 ► is especially recommended for wear and general 4 111. satisfaction. Per pair - - LOC to .40 I E CASHMERE HOSE 411 Good Cashmere Hose, all grades, plain and ribbed. 4 ► t i 4 S . i 4 1 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 s 4 4 4 r t 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 s 4 .4 4 4 e 4 SUMMER DRESS GOODS C Pretty Summer Fabrics for Dresses and Waists, in Organdie, Madras, Dimity, Linen, Swiss, Lawn, etc., etc., to be cleared out at bargain prices. ► PRINTS ! PRINTS ! ! I. Prints Galore ! English, American and Canadian— '► a large array of Prints, all colors, sure to please you. LADIES' and CRfLDREWS C OXFORD SLOES ► About 3 dozen pairs Ladies' and Children's Oxford Shoesto be sold at less than cost. These are real bargains. Come and see them. AAAAAAAAMMAAAAAAMOMAAAT. A. 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