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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1906-02-15, Page 44 TQ AQ1(ERT(SERS services in Victoria hall in hie usual in- _ tereetitrg manner on Sabbath everting, $itatfce 9f changes roust be left at this The services nest Sabbath, evening will Office not Inter than Saturday noon. be taken by Rev Mr Perrin of Wroxeter. The copy far changes Pellet be left Oa Wednesday evening of last week a not later than Monday evening. most successful meeting of the literary Casual advertisements accepted tip society and debating club was held in to noon. Weduesdas of each week. Victoria hail, The debate for the even. TRE WINGEEAM strong, sou of Mr. John Armstrong of 2nd concesston, The Rev. Mr, Tait, of Teeswater, officiated iu the presence of a few near relatives and intimate friends only. The bride was becomingly attired be a suit of blue broadcloth and she and the groom were unattended. Mr. and Aire, Armstrong will mare their home was me the subject "Resolved, that Un the 9th con. ESTASLiSIISIl lyes Qanada has a brighter future than the s*t tf nritedthe States."atlirmativeTheAiedebassrs s tersLamont were: EE WiNotum TIMES. fo, TEE 13.13. EIaaLloTT. PCtltasnezt ANnrnovntRro;' ` and R Simpson; for the negative T Ben- nett and P A McArthur. The judges, THt;RSDAT, FED. 15, 19011, who were Misses Hogg, Bryaaue and Pollock., gave their decision in favor of the affirmative. The rest of the pro - NOTES NO ,^.OMMEHTS. gram, in being interesting and well - There were fewer accidents is factor- rendered was in keeping withthe de- ies of O-tt:trio last year than duriag the bate. It was giveu by local talent, as• previous year, but more of them were sisted by Miss McGuire, elocutionist, ot fatal. By the returns which have been Brussels and Geo and ;hiss L Rattan of received and tabulated in the offi.e of Lakelet. Mr A V MacDonald occupied the Factory Iaspectors, it appears that the chair, there were 67S accidents reported in Geo Coombs, jr of Brussels, spent 1904 and 6:;3 in 1'003. The fatalities Sunday at the home of his parents here. were ;i? in Loa a and 40 last year. D1 iss Annie Strachan, who is assisting The statement of the revenue and ex- her brother in business at Pine Riper, penditure of Canada for the seven was at the home of her parents over months ended January 31st shows total.Sanday. receipts of $44,254,518, which gives a surplus of et 3,543,741 over all expeudi- tures combined. The ordinary receipts. exceeded the ordinary expenditure by $10,297,737. Compared with the same period of the previous year there is a gain of $3,431;)30 in receipts and an m - crease of over .000,000 in expeaditnres. Capital expenditure increased by $1,- 664'97b' The baby that cries half the uight does The Builders' Gazette, in an estimate not cry for nothing. It cries be • of the building in the West for the carr- is not well, and the chances ing year, places the value at over F30,- trouble is due co some der the stomach or bowels, w Mr and Airs Cdldbeck, returned last week from visiting at the home of their son, George, at Cobalt, They report that it is a good conutry for "John Frost" as well as for silver nuggets. HOW TO MAKE BABY SLEEP. CHURCH NOTES. For the venous schemes of the Pres- byterian Church in Canada, $180,500 are still required, according to the state• meat issued by Mr. Alexander Warden, acting general treasurer ot the charoh. Although the total receipts are about $I1,000in excess of the corresponding period last year, upwards of 550 congre• gations have not yet forwarded any contributions, and a still greater numb- er have thus far sent nothing for one or more of the schemes, Som ething for Nothing. The time was in the history of adver- tising--and not very long ago, either - when the talent of the shrewdest public. ity exports was devoted to the origina- tion of schemes to work business an- nouncements into the columns of the newspapers free of expense to those who hoped to benefit thereby. The practice is not altogether dead, but it is dying. Not only are the newspaper owners growing more perspicacious, bat adver- tisers themselves are learning that there is a hundred times as much force in an ont-and-out ad. as there is in a business use it notice thinly disgnished as news. Now are the ement of a•days the brainly advertisement writ - world be ers concentrate their energies neon the 000,000. A complete list of ever 4'15,-1 speedily removed if a do of Baby's Own production of fetching "copy" rather 000,000 worth of contemplated buildings Tablets were giv n th ittle one. These than upon prejects to obtain for nothing is recorded in Winnipeg alone, Besides F rabtets make c • dee sleep soundly and ace that is worth nest to nothing viten this there are ?10,000,000 worth of con- F naturally,rn be = • eyremave the Dense space g Hess and akefniness. They are so procured. Advertise in the Times. tracts open throng/tont the three Pro- ' a blessing to the little one, and bring re- - vinces, as well as .17,500, 000 in railroad lief to the tired. worried mother. Mrs. E. B.Edd contracts, makinat a grand total of 43:,- A. C. Abbott, Hudson's Heights, Qne.,y, the great match mann- e ' construction ` says: -"I have found Baby's Own factnrer of Hall, is dead. 500,000 to be expended in co di medicine for stomach Tablas a splen d meds Mrs• Etanor McMillan, mother of the work at present assured. a bowel troubles, from which my little The report of the Manitoba depart. ,,one was troubled. Thanks to the relief Lieatenant•Governor of Manitoba, is the Tablets have givenmy baby now dead. meat of agrienIture and 'immigration sleeps quietly and natnra, liy, and is in was laid upon the table last week, by . the best or healtn." And the Tablets Two young children of Mrs. Mein. Hon. R. P. Roblin, the first minister. are absolutely safe -They always do tosh, of Glencoe, were killed at a railway It vasa comprehensive statistical re- ►°°d- tb' y cannot possibly do harm. i orossing on their way to school. cord of the moss prosperous year in the r They trill care the ailment of anew -born 1 eeeeta■. cold., hoarseness. and other throat baby ora well•grown child. Sold by; history o: that province. The total grain druggists or sent mail at 25 cents a box' ailments are quickly relieved by Cresolene crop was 115,e63 S61 bushels, of which !'by writing The Dr. Williams' Medicine!, tablets. ten cents Der box- AAs druggists 35,761,416 was wheat. 01 roots, 8,241, Co , Brockvile, Ont. Miss Eleanor McDonald, of Winnipeg 297 bushels were raised. while the total --w--- 1 wins the prize of V.50, by suggesting the area ander all crops was 4, 5a,SaS acres. i name Prince Rupert for the national d the Already for i90tt, '' CZ: CROSS•# continental railways terminus, an ,0=b 0I I wares have been prepared for crop. The `immigra- Council met in the Town Hall, Tees- tion returns showed a phenomenal in- water, Feb. 6th, as per motion of ad - flax of settlers, many ot whom were ; journment of last meeting. from the United States. , Members were all present except Mr. 1 • Baptist. Minutes of last meeting were - - - '-- ` read and sustained, name will be adopted. "My name is William. Frinkle, in 1877, March 17, City of Bremen, many," are the words on the end log besides which the body of a with his throat cut was found near tis.t .'r3z rr Parvis-Falconer, that Jesse Johnston : Arthur. Mr Lauchlin Fraser ono of the early be appointed Assessor at salary stated. born Ger- of a man Port pioneers of the 1st Iine of Morris passed ' Carried. itdre Stock markets. away on Saturday last, aged 6& years. Parris -Bentz, that the contract for , 1 Deceased had been in =or health for printia be given to A. D. McKenzie, 1 Toronto, Feb. 13 -The run at the City i some years. He was a native of the ° for the year 1.oil for the sum of e.35, to"Cattle Market today was 69 cars, with Highlands of Scotland and came to this do all the printing for the year, less i i 300 head ofcattle, 415 sheep and lambs, printing By -lases and Assessment Sche- 100 hogs and 125 calves. country early in life. Being a man of F g The bulk of the deliveries was cattle, t sterling qualities he made a large circlet dale. Carried. the run bath of sheep and lambs and of t of friends who will regret to hear of his • Kuntz -Purvis, that Mr. Geo Falcon - hoes being very light, hogs most nn - death. A wiuow and grown up family • er, be appointed to superintend and let . i are left to mourn and they will have the the contract of cutting the timber and usually so. There were plenty of cattle sympathy of many friends. The tuner- brash on the ialth sideroad, con 4, either : °f the butcher class to pick from, and } al to the Wiugaam cemetery on Monday to sell the timber, or the contractor to the result was that the butcher market I tloaa was ver ' was a good deal easier than a week ago, after Flargely attended. ; have the timber for his work. Carried. opinions differing as to how much the F iinntz-Fnrvis, that Wm Baptist. be . market was off, but it is safe to say that x appainted to have the brash cut on the t d.tME`T0 vet, road allowance on the 20th siderond, it was easily a quarter off. Extra choice t Wm MacDci:ald is vi -teen friends in ` cru le, if he thinks it necessary. Cd. were pplie ,but medium to good easier. 8 Kuntz -Falconer, that at next meet- Ties applies particularly to butchers' .tle, Mg of Council, Pathmasters, Pound- i Export cattle were no easier. There @ keepers and F encevetwers will be ap- t were several good loads on the market. l pointed, and any parties wishing any The top prices for export were from 1 fT change in their beats will please notify ", $4.20 to $5.10. the Conrail on or before that date. Cd.: Stockers and feeders were steady. i The auditors then presented their re- Choice short -keep were quiet arm. li'1ch cows -The market fs east Wroxeter. Mr Geo Rattan and his sister, Miss L. who have been sisiting frienis is our vicinity have retested to their home at Lakelet- miss E Wright is bonae again after an absence of several weeks, TINES FEBRUARY 15, 1906. FAMOUS PEOPLE ,tet BY FAMNIF. M . LOTHROP Pb•.to by Aline Dupont, New Sort. COU! TOES OF !V HNTO One of Canada's Popular Vicereines. Rideau Hall, the simple, unimposing yet comfortable official residence of the Governor-General of Canada is a two-story, long. low, villa -like house, with its eighty-seven acres of ground, and was built in 1538 and bought by the Gov- ernment forty years later. It has been fortunate in its tenants. and one of the most popular of the vicereines who have dispensed gracious hospitality within its walls is La,Iy Minto,, sister of Earl Grey. The youngest daughter of the late General, the Honorable Charles Grey, s:u• NV;!, !tarn in 1858 and' when twenty -live was married to Viscount Melgund succ;et:ed rs fourth Earl of Minto in 1591. Iter close and affectionate re- lation w dates from a time shortly after her marriage, on her husband's p=mi:r,::c•n; ::, Militiar;• Secretary to the Jlarquis of Lansdowne, then the Gov- t.t•uur-Gtnenu, little dreaming that within a few years he himself would occupy the c:;::lied position of viceroy. In 15.80 the Minos returned to England and tweive years :,.ter c:::a; back to Ottawa as the representatives of Her Majesty Queen \ lc t:ein. In (-'A::ade. cn:r, :it et housekeeper, a wire and devoted mother. and a 'harming hostess W as Lary ..1<:.. e. On coating to Rideau Hall she had it transformed by a thorough r,-:Iuv:a_::;; an.1 re -decorating, and at such small expense that the department of pui,lit: wc.r::n e.pr s.st,d d..iight at the marvel of results for n minimum of cost. The ttades'worit protested against the careful marketing of the household, which though cvtr atn,11:, had no trace of the wasteful extravagance of other viceregal regimes. The home -life at the Hall was simple. and the happy laughter of the five vhik ren was never Imshed. The training of the young people was unlike that conunc:n in English families of rank; they were the clos:comrades of their parents, and in a free natural companionship were present at all social affairs at Government Iiou:e except the formal functions of Mate. The p .'clic benevolence of Lady Minto centered chiefly in her splendid work for the litoiiun t)rdcr cf Nurses, and through her inspiration and initiative numerous cottage hospitals have been established in sparely settled districts where they were greatly needed. Her purse is ever open to works for the better- ment of humanity. and her heart. head and band eoiipei.'Ite in her charities. The plan; for beautifying the eity by stimulating the individual action of its citizens Dere. tau, h to Lady Minto s offer of prizes for the most attractive lawns and gar- den;. Tali. Gately, with a rare charm that pervades lux presence like Somo deli- cate perfunu .: l:e impressed her personality on a large list of Canadian friends and admirers who will ever remember her most kindly. Entered aracretug to acts f the Pagercent cf Caraea, in the year Wei, by W. C. iia.:, at:ho Department of katia.:tare !Liss E Strachan has aaaain part of the f Baryes for the year. The lot of very indifferent quality offering. t sane Co :aril then compared the books with' Some fairly good sold at 40 to $44 per; the Auditors Statement, found them eel head. i agree. `: Sheep and lambs -The market was 1 ii steady to firm, with a very light run. , Purvis -Rentz, that as we have ex- i. Hogs-anusually light run; the mar- atnired the auditors report and find it het unchanged at last week's quotations apparently correct, that the report be'� best at a6.50 and lights and fats at s6 to . adopted, and a copy sent to the Bureau' $4•25- ' Wni Mitchell visited st the home of of Industries and that the Clerk have 1 The following are the gttatations: his tmele near Ethel ,est week. Erne.`els' to take charge of her sister's millinery store while the latter isattend. ing the openings in Toronto. We are pleases to know that Mx R T Miller's little girl is recovering freta a severe attack of l,reacbitis. .12.0 copies pnnted for distribution. Cd. `Exporters' cattle- Per 100 lbs. g Wen Mesas is visiting friends to Grey Parris -Falconer, that this Council 1'icaked 14 60 $5 10 this week, instruct the Clerk to write Mr. Smith, g� ° i, 75 50 :s 25 575,1 Mr Carr of Wreretee conducted the the township Engineer, as per hisrequest Feeders - to seed hien a copy of the Judge's deet- best 1000 pounds and np- w. The Jar 0 si°n re the Colvin and MoRen'rie drain, Stockers choice.... .. r 25 ' and to reimburse this Municipality to', ■• 2 2' i?� y bnlFs....., ..... � the amount of $11.00, imposed on this Butchers'- Muni.ipslity, as costs by said Jtidge, ;; lietlinm thror,gh him not being there to testify a Milk. cows b `fore the Court, the award made, and `, goes--- Couq1ung-theasiaveardin Che time required by Statute. Carried Ir_ The following accounts were passed, Sheep ■ . Export ewes i - and ordered to be paid:--ir, Rettinger" $racks Hammer blows, steadily ap- - _ plied, break the hardest rock. Coughing, day after dal:, jars and tears the throat and lungs - until the healthy tissues give - way. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral I stops the coughing, and heals 25 " 45 40 00 6 50 0 52 4 55 8 75 60 yds grasel, $4.20; Chas. Batton teats- Spring Lambs 0 50 tration fees, 17.50; A. Caslick, escarp as Calves, each 2 00 eollectcr, 60.0G; Chas Button salary asp _,_:.,..--- elerk, 120 00; A. ("slack, removing % ttirT: G�A+�t M KE Xtle�ditxs t, driftwood $1 .00; Jno Clark salary as SWangranta, Feb. 14th 1906 A whole army of boys are making all the money they want It selling j. TIIE SATURDAY' :•sL EVENING POST JsI a few hours a week after school. 'A It isn't luck ; it isn't that they are any brighter than you; it isn't that they have any better chances than you. They just took hold of the work heartily, and found that making money came lots easier than ,-col they expected. 'Most every- body who sees THE POST wants it. And what we want you to do is to show THE POST to the people in your town, to get them to let you deliver it every week. In a few weeks you'll have a regular list of cus- tomers and be making money steadily. You don't need a cent to start in. We send ton copies of THE POST free. Sell tIzcse at sc. the copy and that Tarnishes all the money you. need to buy further supplies. Sit down now and write us a letter that you want to get in lint to make money and we'll send you everything you need to start. An education at any business college in country free to boys -:.rho sella certain number of copies. $250 in Extra Cash Prizes Fath. Month to Boys Who Do Good Work THE CUR'TIS PUBLISHING COMPANY Arch425 ., a FE13RUIWY SIUIij At the Big Store1 JNO. 81, JAS1 oHT KERB WINGHA Our January Sale was a great success. People • came from far and near to purchase seasonable goods at iii prices that meant a big saving to the purchaser. We were • ng aso IFEBRUARYhted with our J CLEARINGrSale twe are SALE. now hav- Bargains in every department, New goods offered ! �► at and below cost. We must reduce our stock still further jrthis month. We unfortunately had to much stock for this ,II mild winter. Our loss however will be your gain, if you 11i make your purchases here during our stock reducing Sale. Bargains in Boot and Shoe Department -1 1 Men's Overshoes, reg. $2.00 for 1.30 4t 1 „ N 1' 1.60 .99 1.50 " .99 1.60 " 1.30 2.00 " 1.60 2.50 " 2.00 AIM'S Leggings reg 1.75 " 1.33 1.50 " 1.13 +„ " 1.25 " .98 Women's " " 1.00 " .75 " " .. .85 " .69 Boys' " 1.25 .98 .. " 1.00 ' .75 bier's Long Boots 3.50 2.50 " 300 "2.00 rJ Mien's Hockey Boots " 2.25 " 1.85 Boys' 1.90 " 1.48 3.00 " 1.60 1 g Men's Heavy Rubbers t Jl „ c, e, „ „ .. 4, 1. .. 44 1�Women's Overshoes " r j 10 piece Toilet Sets 2.25 " 1.88 Men's Over: oats reg 10.00 " 7.50 jt " 900 665 f Gold Dast, reg. 5c pkg, t, , �, 7 50 " 8.65 + J now T for ono .. 7 00 " 5.25 ' - Boys' 5.00 " 3.75 IA Oats taken in trade. Linters " 7.00 " 3.98 ij I ; ...e5 . "-rt'%1rird_r Z.E - yt=^` -L1'"t..16 t:' �Tr�tlzIii_t-:'V aV.,��# • ♦YYvvvvvvYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY YYYv'IYYTYYYYYYYYYYYYTvvi iY Bargains in Furs Persian Lamb Jacket reg. $125 00 for $91.00 Astrachan .jackets - 40 00 " 30 00 Electric Seal - 38.00 " 28.50 Astrachan Jackets • 55.00 " 41.00 Ruffs, Scarfs etc 12 00 " 8 95 8. " 10.00 " 7.38 10.00 " 7.50 750 " 525 5.0D " 3.755 Id 1, .. Bargains in Caps Men's & Bays' Caps reg .90 " .67 „ .75 tt .57 •' " " .50 " .38 .. ., ., .. .40 " .38 .. .25 " .19 Bargains in Men's Youths' and Boys' Overcoats. JI Stansfield's Unshrinkable c U r ;► Ej e ` 11:11. Iler ;,Warm Enough ?; For the North-West ,r i St Philadelphia 3446 0 E E The very thing ,:t s' r For the Farmer Is made from the finest Nova Scotia wool, which is famous for its softness, strength and elasticity, not found in any other wool in the world. And Stansfield is the only Underwear in the world made from it. It is knitted to defy 4o and 5o degrees below zero, without being heavy or clumsy. It is made for .the Canadian people, to protect them against the Canadian climate. Imported Un- derwear is all right for England but not for Canada. 4 3) c: 05 -15 00 :� 05 400h ,10- 1000`. pilots pet 100 ibe.,.. 2 25 tt> 2 75 Tct�aenrer, 87.00: J. Gallagher cutting Fall Wheat ' broth cots A, t .00; 0. Becket cutting thele brush con A., 7.50; B. Beingessner,, her , Barleys ....... , . the torn membranes. - „ vices as Iteditor, 000 • H McViaG !cion ItattP, , ....... serviced at auditor, 0.00., Buckwheat Ili* best Mita of a te*tiatdai*1 "fold tot" ewer elscti **ass." _ The 0 utail their acdtouratid to meet Eggs per dot: ��yr.d.a.Ar•*rs..now..tl m.. again oe Teasda- asot`ti■a x■+ua.weotuat■ of Potatoes, pet bushel hStttl'stt►mottfri. �^ In f ani Ctrs Jat:aea *r tiers:v. MrKA #■1■s a 4aM H.. 1) 70 to 0 70 032 to 0t 34 045..• to 0 45 ' 0 tis to 0 65, 055 to055I O f3 to 0 2.0 • to 0 20,i TOO MUCH FURNITURE 2 We will honestly sell our due stook of furniture at cost price for 60 days as we have twice too ranch stock to carry over whiter, special cut prices on Parlor Saite, Panay i$'akers, Conches, Sideboards. View is the time to buy furniture for sprint, don't be afraid to all and see feat goer selves, Don't be disappointed in not calling. WALKER EROS. & SUTTON w a 1 . c to^00 W 1 N Veal A M. *, March 6th. 'goad per cord `d 1„t .c t5k.t!!�+ rete €- cur pratttpu esti careful attention. CAst . Brrzox. Gnirk, ;gay, per ton.. : a, 00 to r f1€3 ► The terve o Mt. . Tecto.g.per1b ,... 0 0,4 to i) 8.5 , '" ...__ -71 scent of a, ntaiet'Wedding Ott Wedors'dar;: ed A;�pleI Iter lit a ^ e their youngest dsuithter, lilies IJtsphentza ; Chicke)2a..... » ... 0 0S- to 006 ' Or0441 14041co fth Ayers . 0 f35" to 0 40 Littre, of the atb cotteesiott Was the Laird .,, 0 14 to 0 14 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 arid 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. The Times °Mee for a R fs ,r 1iAl,�► evening, ret. ,tit,1vbti111x2: six o"clock L&ya$c t, iptt, t74 .....sr 6 00 to ) Pif#g became the wife of 31Er. ItobertiArm- iGees* ...... 0 10 to 0 10i *rob Printing of all kinds. 4 t 41 44 4 i s 4 40 4 T. A. MILLS. � ......................