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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1906-02-01, Page 44 TRE WINGRAM TIMES FEBRUARY 1, TO ADVERTISERS norainatiou, ho was declared elected. The Warden was then sworn in by His Honer Judge Holt after which he as- Natice of changes =et be left at this office not later than Saturday noon. The copy for clutugea must be left not later than Monday levelling. Casual advertisements accepted itp to noon Wednesday of eacti week. eutued the Wardeu's char, and thank. iug the Council for Ws election, epoke Of the work carried out the poet year, and that proposed for the preseut one, and ouctuded with the wish that the care c - - esteibtted by the members iu the past year's work may be continued during 1906. Moved by Mr. Ourrie, seconded by 11.fr Lauiont, that Messrs. llreQaillan, Bryan, Miller, Carrie and Isbister be a Striking committee to name the standing coni. mittees for the year 1900. I Moved in ammendmeut by Mr. °ante- - Ion, seconded by Mr. Morrison, that NOTES No OWMZrS. I dieser& McKenzie, Byran, Lamout, Mc- Quillau and McNaughton bo the Strik- mg committee. The Ontario teoverenteut is 1,repar- The motion carried, and the Council egyr,6:10.,19RUD 1e72 IRE WOMAN TIES.. U. R. lete1407n, PCULIMIER /UM ruortuvron THURSDAY. FEB. i, tilee,, A MOTHER'S DUTY 11....•,••••••.• She should. Carefully Guard the Health of her growing Daughter - Der Future Happiness Depends upon the Change from Girlhood to Womanhood. Every another should watch with the greatest care the health of her growing daughter, She is a girl to -day -to -mor - new a woman. The happy health of womanhood depends upon tine vital change from girlhood. When nature makes new demands upon her blood flupply, you must build up her blood witti. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Her system is uuequal to that stain if her back aches, if she is pale or thin, dull - eyed or languid. Dr. Williams' Pink Pille will melte her developementp eat and regular -they will make er stroug, happy, graceful woma». Mies Eaerme Vtlaudre, St. Germ n, Que., ing to reedve lti0,0e0 immigrants this adjourned to meet in the evening at 7 30, says: -" Whtle atteuchne school illy year, mei the department is already when the following report of committee health began to give way I suffered active with the arrtiagetnents. wee adopted, and Council adjourned: from headaches and d' mess. mY petite left me and I g w pale as a corpse. The voting is practically over and as a Executive and Special -Messrs. Miller, As the doctors did not help um any my result of the general election the Liberals Ferris, Grieves, Bryaus, Isbister. father got me a supply of Dr. Williams' will find themselves at the meeting of Finance and Education-Dressre. Gar- Pink Pills. Before I had used two the British Rouse of Commons, with a diner, Doig, facQuillan, Carrie, l'ileKen- boxes tleriwas i .r aeut aud whetaitaNnT:10ozeuvas majority of over SO above all the other zie. again in perfect health. I believe all Road aud Bridge and County Proper- weak girls will find new health if they ty - Messrs. Cantelon, Latnout, Mc- take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills," Naughton, McLettll, Morrison. Thousands of growing girls, and parties combined. Christian the Niuth, the aged King of of Denmark, dean of the crowned heads of Europe, father of King George of Greece, of Qaeen Alexandra of Great Britain and Ireland, and of the dowager - Empress 'Maria Feodorovna of Russia: grandfather of King Melton the Seventh of Norway, and or Nicholas II of Russia, and related by blood or marriage to moat of the Earopeau rulers, died with start- ling suddenness Mouday afternoon. The secession of his successor, Priuce Fred- erick, Ms eldest son, who will be known as Frederick the Eighth, was proclaimed on Tuesday. Canada's trade agent in Unnohester states that the exports of butter frora Montreal for the season. just closed atuonuted to 573,410 packages, being an increase of 83,419 packages over 1904 and 235,172 over 1903. Good prices were re- alized right through the season, the aver. age advauce over the year previous be- ing twelve to fourteen shillings per cwt. .A. much better market for Canadian creamery batter has existed this year than ever before. The quality bas been satisfactory, and at no time in the sea, - son has there been so much butter stor- edias in former seasons. Alter one of the most remarkable political campaigns ever waged in King- ston, Edward J. B. Pense, the neseated Liberal member in the Ontario House, succeeded Monday in again defeating D. M. Mciatyre, Conservative, and winning a bye -election against the Whitney Gov- ernment. The total vote was :-Pense, Equalization -The whole Council. thousands of women owe health and happiness to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Warden's Committee -Messrs. 'Miller, They keep the blood rich and pure and Isbister, Bryans, Gardiuer. regular. They banish headaches and House of Refuge -Messrs. McKeazie, sideaches and backaches, and they bring the rosy glow of perfect health to pale Ferris, IlloQuillau. and sallow cheeks. But you must get MOND DAY -TVESDA.Y. the genuine with the full Dame, "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People," Judge Holt was appointed to the Poi* on the wrapper around each box. Sold tion of trustee of the Goderich Collegi- by all medioine dealers or sent by mail ate Institute, vacated by the death of at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2,60 the late Dr. Ure. by writing The Dr. 'Williams' Medicine Go., Brookville, Ont. The following reports were sent to commitees named : Inspectors Tom, and Robb, to Education; Gaolers' aud CHURCH NOTES. Inas:trance, to Property; County Com. • Rev. Mr. Stevenson, of Kuox College, missioners, and Mr. Roberta on the Bay. Toronto, preached in St. Audrew's Pres - field work, to Road aud Bridge; Tress's and Registrar's, to Finance. Tenders for county printing; letter from Sheriff and Inspector, West Huron's Women's Iustitute, Good Roads Association, Na- tional Sanitarium, Prisoners' Aid, Huron Rifle Leagu.e, Hospital for is Children, and letters from Municipal World, all to Executive. The following were sent to the Special committee; Communications, re proposed changes iu County Councils; tuberculosis; re the repair of highways, aud re monopolies. The resignation of Rev. Joseph Elliott as Collegiate Institute trustee was sent to Education committee. .a communi- cation from A. M. Todd, re Grand Orange Lodge meeting in Goderich, to Property committee; letter from the Star, and a large number of accounts were sent to Finance. Co mmuuications from the Trustees Association, Guelph 2,097 McIatyre, 2,003. This is a total; Collegiate Iustitnte, were sent to Educe - of 4 160, or 300 less than was polled a tion committee. A letter from Perth year ago. As the registered vote was County and one from Messrs. Duff and aver 300 less than last time, it is an Stewart, of Bluevale, were sent to Road evidence that a pretty full vote was and Bridge. polled, notwithstanding that no vehicles The following communications were were hired, and that whatever money laid on the table: W. H. Gundry and was In evidence was of decidedly small Jno. Yule, for the position of High Con - 811140116. *table; P. CantleIon, R. A. Garrick, U. Thos.) who talk about "revolts" Black, N. Robson, W. dreCrostie, W. among Liberals should first see to their McKercher and Mr. Govenlook, for the own party. They have a nominal leader position of Auditor, and 3. H. Cameron who hes practically no following. W. and W. J. Moffat for the position of P. McLean is in open revolt against him in Ontario, F. D. Monk, the Quebec leader, and practically the entire Quebec Conservative party are holding aloof, and even in Nova Scotia Mr. Bordeu has sons in jail, one female and fourteen been openly repudiated and is still abso- males. The woman and seven men had Jute's, ignored. When the Oppositiou been committed for vagrancy, 4 for theft, press sets its own house in order it will 1 for lareency, 1 on a charge of- horse be in a better position to offer sngges. stealing, and 1 for insanity. tions to the Liberal party, which, it need The County Registrar's returns for not be added, is strong in the confidence 1905 allowed total instruments registered County Exatniner, Chief Constable D. C. McKay tendered his resignation, which wns duly accepted. The jailer's report showed fifteen per- byterian Church on Sunday last. Next Sunday, Rev. D Perrie, of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, will ex- change pulpit work with Rev. J. J. Hastie, pastor of Belgrave and Calvin churches. Pastor Fitch's subject next Sabbath evening in the Baptist Church "The Young Man Claimed." The song ser- vice in connection with each evening service is proving very interesting, eive Stook MarketEi. Toronto, Jan. 30 -There were none too many cattle offering to -day at the City Cattle Market, and, with a good demand all round, the market was steady at the advance of the latter part of last week, and very firm for choice butcher cattle. The latter are still very name. The de. mend for choice butcher heifers and steers is very active, the supply being in no wise equal to the needs of the whole- sale butcher trade. Good butcher cows are firmer, selling at $3.50 to $3.70 for heavy cows of good quality. Prices of medium butcher cattle are steady all round. Choice butcher picked heifers were selling at 24.50, but not enough of these to be had. Good to medium and fair, $3.90 to 34.15. Common cows and canners easy at the low range. There were a few export cattle offering, and there is a steady de - mend for anything choice. Good loads sold at $4 60 to $4 85. Stookera-The market is quiet for stockers, with not many offering. Prices steady at around $3.25 up to 33.75 for weights ranging from 700 to 1,000 pounds. Feeders -Good heavy feeders and short -keep steady at 84 to $4.40. Lambs-Markeb very firm and higher for grain -fed ewes and wether. Sheep steady. Hogs -The hog market took a turn for the down grade to -day, best selectsbe- - of the people, as events will soon demon- 4,110. Paterns 1, deeds 1,531, mortgages ing quoted by Harris at $6 85 and lights atrate.-Halifax Chronicle. 998, wills 200, leases 9, abstracts famish- ed 1,139, naeehanics' liens 39, other in - HURON COUNTY COUNCIL. struments 370. The gross fees as 35,- 851.80, as against $5,757.60 for 1904. The and fats at 39 60. Prospects are lower. Run -Total arrivals for today were 60 cars, with 811 head of cattle. 1,340 sheep and lambs, 750 hogs and 108 calves. Mr. H, Pringle bought 19 butcher Business Transacted on Tuesday and payments were to registrar, $2,123 46, to cattle, 900 to 1,100 pounds at 33.50 tet Wednesday. deputy, $1,200, to staff and stationery $1.252 83, and to the county 31,270 51. The following are the quotations: Per 100 lbs. (Goderich Star.) Erporters' cattle - There were 947 mortgages regiatered of Piaked 34 85 34 50 Light 2 75 3 50 Bulls 3 50 4 00 The jaunary session of t e nay the given value of $1,485,231.20, of Council opened on.Tuesday afternoon, which 12 were for a nominal amount, and after the roil of raembets had been 428 under $1,000, 265 ander $2,000, 219 caned, dresses McNaughton and Cants- nnder 35,000, and 23 over $5,000. Ion nominated Conn. Hugh Spackman Mr. Govenlock, reeve of Mellillop, ad- - dressed the Council with reference to for Warden, and there being no other the bridge on boundary between Logan and Marinate as did also ex -reeve T. 4 1 E Hays. The Road and Bridge cora. ForLung _ mittee later on reported on the matter, I and their report was adopted. Colin Campbell addressed the Council on behalf of the West Huron Feeders - best 1000 pounds and up- wards 3 75 Stock Steen- 3 25 " Heifers, .4. ... , 2 60 Butclaars - Mlift?rn” 4 25 3 58 4 50 400 Milk tows 40 00 Zi5 00 Beat 0.85 .. , Lights 6 60 Sheep - Exert ewes ...... '4 4 50 1906. SWOON US PEOPLE tw TA NNW. 14 LOTHROP - SIR THOMAS SHAIJOHNESSY Photo by Nottnon. Montreal President of the Canadian Pacific Railroad. To be the guiding spirit of a great railway company, with a firm hand on the lever of a thousand phases of the work, requires long, practical, thorough. experience, splendid executive ability in choosing and handling men, and a quick mind to decide vital issues on the moment if need be, Sir Thomas G. Shaugh- nessy has these essentials and more; he is a tireless worker, a man of energy and enthusiasm, a keen common sense that, cuts Gordian knots of difficulty with ease, and a prodigious memory that is always ready on the instant. He was born in Milwaukee, Wis., of Irish parentage in 1853, and after taking the usual course in the public schools had a little Supplementary smoothing. down and polishing in a business college, and was then ready at sixteen to begin the battle of life. He entered the kindergarten of railroading in his first position in the purchasing department of the Milwaukee and St. Paul road, and it was not long before it was recognized that he had a good business head firmly set on his broad shoulders; and with constant purpose and undaunted determination he worked his way, never looking at the clock nor stinting his efforts, until h 1879, et the age of twenty-six, he was general store -keeper of the road. In 1882, Sir William Van' Horne, another alumnus of this railroad which was a splendid college of training and experience, resigned from the Mileemkee and St. Paul to assume the management of the Canadian Pacific. He had been keeping close tally on Mr. Shaughnessy's work; he realized his possibilities and was confident that the young man was broad-guage enough to be equal to larger opportunities, and took hinito Canada as .general purchasing agent. Two years later lie won, by his ability, the post of assistant general manager, later becoming aseistant to the President and in 1801 was made Vice -President and elected a director, and in 1S08 when Sir William Van Horne retired from the presidency, the opportueity of his life, the climax of the rosiest dreams of his ambition etune to Mr. Shaughnessy when he was made President -the kindly autocrat of the Canadian Pacific. In October, 1001, his old folks at home in 'Milwaukee were roused from sleep one night by a 11W$svnger with a telegram. In trembling fear his father opened the envelope and with wonder and delight read aloud these words•from one of the great railway kings of the western hemisphere: "You may be gratified to know that His Majesty has conferred on me the honor of knighthood. One owes a great deal to a good father and mother. T. G. Shaughnessy. Entered Aciol the Parliament of Canada, in thiyenr by W • C. Nine:, At the Do:,artment of Agrbfulture •••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 111 iil 11 111!..41lil • • • - . 1, &,'IMItilrMLZALINAMMIre.6,-r4grattiSIUMMESONS4 H TILM-1- OgraTIVIta'a 071 WINGIIIAM'S MO tkENERAICo STORE itiggraMaitarAIMSIWRAMMIIMVWSOWL,0Z4--)1-.'"0.040410001 iNO, 84 HIS, H. KERR MAMMOTH 1 t CLEARING SALE Our Big Stock Reducing Sale has been in full [11] swing for over a, week, and so far,it is a grand success,store g crowded with eager purchasers. People come in droves for miles and miles to participate in the grand dis- 1 tribution of "Big Store Bargains." This great Bargain Giving Sale lasts for balance of the month. We will close it on jan 3ist. So do not delay gi but come while the sale is on and secure as many of the 11 bargains as you can. Terms cash or trade. il Bargain Prices Bargain Prices Men's Overshoes, reg. $1.60 for .99 Ladies' Silk 0311ara .25 & .35 " .19 5 .99 " Stray Lock Combs .25 " .05 4, 44 " 1.50 A,I 11 " 200 elje. Mao's Heavy Rubbers 1.60 Le a " 2.00 41 *I Li 2.50 Occrr MBoayne's, Leggings reg 1.75 fi. 3 it 44 " 1.50 4:1 Li " 1.25 " 1.25 " 1.00 Women's " 44 It IS .55 Men's Long Beets " 3.50 ‚til 4, 4, 14 1.. " 3 00 Men's Hockey Boots " 2.25 e 4:1 Boys"' it it 1.90 41 11 Men's & Boys' Caps reg .90 .. 0 44 Lt .75 " 1.00 0. it «4 It ti .60 131 It 41 tl 41 .25 Di Girls New Tains " .50 r) Childrens' Hoods " .50 ell --13 Men's Overcoats 11 44 1 of It .......................... BM' it 4 ,in it 41 4 Irjr , COALCOAL COAL. i taz-g-atza--ez----s--o----catrm6---I-murr--cmTgz-a-=-f-i--L-m 4 " 1.30 " Hern-Stiteh Elkfs .5 7 " .25 " 1.30 Men's Cambric Hkfa .5 8 " .25 " 1.60 Dress Gaods,per yard reg 1,25 " ,75 " 2,00 '' .4 .. .90 )1 .57 " " .75 " .54 " 1.33 1.13 Al It .08 e .98 Ladies' Par Jackets ,, .75 it LI in 41 it it 41 11 .50 II .38 " '75 Ruffs, Sates etc a .69 4. 4. " 2.50 " 2.00 " 1.80 " 1.48 Bargains in Carpets Heavy all -wool Carpet 1.10 " .87 " .85 " .67 " .67 „ " .57 " Maims " .50 " .39 " .38 Brussels Carpet 1:9000 .7709 " .10 Tapestry Carpet .75 " .54 E. :u3 4, • 55 00 " 41,00 40 00 " 30 00 38,03 " 23.50 12 00 " 8.95 10.00 " 7,38 7.00 " 5 25 5.00 " 3.75 tr. reg 10.00 " 7.50 " 00 " 6 65 97 piece Dinner Sets " 7.50 " 505 " 7,00 " 3.98 " " 5.00 " 8.78 China Tea Sats " 3.75 " 2.83 10 piece Toilet Sets .60 " .47 a .50 " .39 12.00 " 9.00 10.00 " 7 50 8.00 " 6,00 5 00 " 4,00 2.25 " 1.88 We ate sole agents for the celebrated SCRANTON COAL, o which has no equal. Also the best grades of Smithing, Cannel and 'fe Domestic Coal, and Wood of all kinds, always on hand. 4 Z21 E= °Eli LUMBER SHINGLES, LATH (Dressed or Undressed) l Cedar Posts, Barrels, Etc. • 4 4 4• • • Vir Highest Price paid for all kinds of Logs. -130:1 e • • I • • Residence Phone No. 55. Office, No. 64. Mill, No. 44. • 44••••••••••••••••*******oo •••••••••4••••••••••••••••4 41,11 A. McLean I _ I VI YVVVVVVITVIMMYVVYVV,V vIVVVIMITV,VVIVVVITYVVVVVV, StanstieltPs Unshrinkable • Underwear AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAPO E i 10 MUCH FURNITURE 1 ( c i 1 c , c . We will honestly sell our fill° stock of furniture at cost price for 60 E 1 days as 978 have twice too much stook to carry over winter, special ent prices c %- on Parlor Sails, Pettey Rockers, Couches, Sideboards. Now is the time to bay furaitare for spring, don't be afraid to all and i see for your salves. Don't be disappointed it mat calling. WALKER BROS. & BUTTON WINGHAM. 3 50 Undertaking receives out' prompt and careful attention. e 7 < AAAMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVYVVVvyv rouL 1 es Women's Institute, and asked for a sptfinsgy nib . ,. , btatement froth St. Mary' Collegiate i Institute foe coat of pupile, from. this Ayers Cherry Pectoral ter- tounty, in attendance, was referred to tartly cures toughs, colds, :tgeoutive cominitte6. bronchitis, consumption. And '' 3 75 n. s.. ..... 6 50 450 grant to such institute. Calves, ea& ..... - Mr. V'. M. Roberts met the Connell it certainly strengthens weak ;107:carters to his report on the concrete throats and weak lungs. el:1nm. At the c011einsion of = There can be no mistake about his stater: thankt ro the gentleman for the %le rt°ar- your own .dottor will say so. this. You know it is true. And 111°Qnillan 2;over18.hterit?tz.:.at and rdtion given to the Council. Carried. pa bast kind of a teeth:soid- ow A coror The report of the County Valuators i.orposie 1 was presented, and Mr. Leckie address- ., uteinjawr;4.t1.. - ed the Council in reference to the report. 7 SARtAtetettea. Col. Young and Captain Gond*. ad - tiersZittgittioi. dressed the Council reference to grant - "1.4 UV* 115 iiettdt* t l'011gta - to the 33rd Regiment, and the matter SSW *brutal/A orto, our stkuctuoi. was sent to Rxecutrre eotornittee. 1.1111111,1 The council thenadjourned 10 meet at **weflo ts rist with Ayer * thUs attgkft p000very, 110 #1. M. thutsday. 475 Ir4 00 70(1 0.79 VitniGitAtt MAIM= 11ZPOUTS Wingham, Jan. 24th, 1306 Flour pet 100 Ms 2 25 to 2 75 Fell Wheat 0 76 to 0 73 Oata, 0 32 to 0 34 Barley .... . ....... - .46 42 to 0 42 Peas 0 65 to 0 6a ; Buckwheat . 0 55 to 0 551 Batter „,,,, ... e ... „ 0 22 to 0 22 Eggs pot doz 0 22 to 022 Wood pet cord . 260 to 300 1 Hay , l'rer tort.. ... 2 .. 6 00 to 7 00 . Potat.oes, i:kr bushel. . . . 0 35 to 0.402 i Tallow per lb .•.. . • dr ....• 0 04 tO 0 0 Lard 014 tO 0 II 0 05 to pool 0 26 to 0 261 08 401 0 10 to 0 10 2111101611.111111101.1101.11011111111.110. Dried Apple tt per lb Vire01 Lia Mai, Per -..." 6 00 to 6 00 Tterkeys per lh 0 13 tet 0 1 Ducks ......••.“4•• 0 08 to 0 1 °Mekong! 0 08 10 0 ONO* 1 Winter Resorts In F eb r u a ry California, Mexico, Florida, Cuba, offer attractions diffi- cult to find in atiy other part ot the world. Delightful, rest - Ail, health teetering climate, Inxtirions hotel, Round trip Tourists tickets are on sale daily to all South. ern resorts. The Motint Clemens Mineral Baths, and St. Catherines, Mineral Springs, situated on our direct line. are celebrated for their curative Waters. Try it. Pot ttekets and full informa- tion call on L Ilarold, Depot Agent, or J. D. MCDONALD, District Pashenger Agent, To. CANADIAN PACIFIC REASONS WFIYYOU should via C. P. R. TRAINS at convenient hours to all oints. Atlantic to Pacific, EQUIPMENTtitS•to-date in every respect; built for comfort. SLI "AD have earned. ee an enviable reputation for their hilarious hppoiht- mentq and modern conveniences. DINING CAPS 4/re unei"Ile41 tor exco tante Of service OA attendance. Is made from the finest Nova Scotia wool, which is famous for its softness, strength and elasticity, not found in any other wool in the world. And Stansfield is the only Underwear in the world made from it. Warm Enough E For the North-rWest It is knitted to defy 40 and 5o degrees below zero, without being heavy or clumsy. It is made for the Canadian people, to protect them against the Canadian climate. Imported Un- derwear is all right for England but not car Canada. The very thing E For the Farmer L When working all day in the cold, ordinary underwear is not warm enough, but Stansfield being in special weight and knitted in a pecu- liar way is just what he wants. All sizes and weights, to suit anybody and everybody, tall or short, stout or slim. Every garment fully guaranteed Your money back if it shrinks. Wear them this winter and you always will. Come in and see them. 4 .0 4 4 4 3 4 44 44 4 4 1 4 41 3 1 1 1 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 44 4 .4 4 1 1 4 4 Produce A* thatal. T. A. MILLS.1 tartienlers frora Canaellan Nettle egad ;6:414444A4wims,AAAAida4aiku Atjugh:AALismiliuma""Aus ',Or a/M*04/3.1'06TX% D.r.A.. Toronto.