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The Wingham Times, 1906-03-01, Page 4
4 TO ADVERTISERS GROWING BOYS. Not t be left at this Need an Occasional Tonic to Main- rich; Second Vice•Presideut, "W'llha office notlater Clear. The copy for changes on must a left Alex. MoFarland,Otterville; Correspond - Casual later than Monday evening. On every gide one sees young men ing Secretary, H B.Cowan, Toronto; TIIE V�INGIIAb1 TIMES MAI{CII the following officers:—President, J. W. Sheppard (acolamation), Cayuga; First Vioe•President, James Mitchell, Godee- foe of changes mus © Laidlaw, Guelph; Secretary Treasurer, 1 t than Saturdbe ay noon. tarn Strength and keep the Skin d Casual advertisements accepted up and growing boys with pate, pasty tom- Executive Committee: John Farrell, to noon Wednesday of each week- axions, their faces covered with ern sunders, J. T, Murphy, Charles ee an less, Stich a condition is + dangerous—the blood is out of order— Alexander, George E. Lee; Auditors, D. Joseph t pl d their gate ehambllug and list- W. B. extremely Walker J. M. Knowles, R. Graham, W. F.� TAELISHED 2s7: g Hughes Charles, Peterboro, P YN� �1 I1UL)e put matters right; to g 1111 Yl�u the ergo; that clearness to the skin and Sadepeth, Caledonia, $. R. ELLIOTT. PUBL1SHER ANAP ROPRIETOT' that glow of active health to the face, a Another matter in this COnUOCtLOn In _ ' topic is needed—Dr. Williams' Pink which the Turnberry Agricultural Socie- " —� Pills aro needed, As proof of than, ty is particularly interested, is the man- -- MAR. 1, 1906. Charles ceded. Fr 12 St. Ursula street, • -- _�____ Quebec, says:—Frequently my studies neer in which the Government grant is — - —-- necessitated my remaining up until a new divided. At present, fairs known �. sys. as county fairs, receive a grant of $400, scam- while "mere" Township fairs,such as we I was a complete breakdown may result. To give that spring NOTES AND COMMENTS. late hour. The result was tem gradually weakened, and i _ ber, 1903, I seemed to colla completely run down and W. Ii McNaught, Conservative, is the the core of a doctor, but i h I seemed • new member of the Ontario Legislative erg strew d not take so d food, did not Goderioh, Brussels and I3arrieton each for North Toronto. His majority over sleep ol and w ak ing fight sweats gave me further se for alarm. Dr. receive ve$1a gran Wingham the fairant of $400 and i gs am Williams' Pink is were brought to onlygood and almost as large an amount my notice and I began their use. Al- oet from the outset they seemed t° I paid in prizes, some cases a larger a- mount, than are paid at district fairs. In conversation with a delegate from a district fair he informed the writer that last year their total gate receipts were only $160. Had this fair been receiv- ing a grant equal to Wingham it would have been bankrupt after last year's fair. Their prize list did not amount to as muoh as that of Wingham. This is a matter that will be acted upon by the Government at the present see` to .ant under have iu Wingham, are left with a grant teed of gain- of from $120 to $140. This is not as it o grow weak- should be. Why should the fairs at ex -Mayor Urquhart was over 1300• Could you expect anything different in Tory Toronto? A news item says there are ten vacan- cies in the Senate. It would be a sav- ings 'of thousands of dollars and no harm to the Dominion if every seat were va- cant. Words we have heard may be used in regard to the Senate:—"Cut it out." The standing committees of the Ont- ario Legislature have been named and we find that M. G. Cameron, M. P. R for West Huron, is on the following committees: —Privileges and Elections, Legal, Private Bills,Railways and Muni- cipal. Arch Hislop, M. P. P. for East Huron, is on the committee of Agricul- ture, Standing Orders, Railways and Municipal. villa, Ont. Premier Whitney made it pretty plain to a large deputation Friday morning that the Government intends to pass the Oouuty Councils Bill, even though it gives considerable opposition to the views advanced. He poiuted out that when in opposition the party had announced its intention to re-establish the old law, with solve modification in the working con- ditions The announcement is officially made that the Government have, upon the recommendation of Hon. W. S. Fielding, decided to appoint a Royal Commission to investigate the workings of the lite insurance system of Canada. The in- vesttgaticu will be a public one, and all who have any criticisms or complaints to make will be invited to appear before help me, but it was some weePa of the tthere was a material change better. From that on, however, recov- ery was rapid, and in a couple of mouths I was as well as ever I had been. and able to resume my Ftudies." Every dose of Dr. Williams' Pink Pilin make new, rich, red blood: every drop•of pure blood gives strength and vitality to the whole system, and this strength brings health. That is why Dr, Williams' Pink Pills cure such cases as anaemia, all stomach and kidney troubles, St Vitus dance, heart j,alpita- i ing girls end women, and a host of Bion and the fairest way of dealing wit Lion, the afflictions known only to grow - other ailments from which both old and the question will be to pay all grants ac- hy suffer through bad blood. Sold cording to the amount of prizes paid by by dealers in e - or six boxes for $2 50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Broc - NEWS NOTES. you 1 medicine or by mail at 60 h different agricultural societies. cents a box k CHURCH NOTES. Hon. W m. J. Stairs, one of the most prominent business men of Halifax, is Rev. James Livingstone, well known dead. to many of our readers has been invited Mr. William Vanness Disler, for to remain as pastor of Wellington street thirty-two years Treasurer of Merrit- Methodiet church, Loudon, for the third ton village, is dead, aged 87 years. year. The mills and timberlimits of N. & The regular communion service in A.heDyment, near ion, have been connection with St. Andrew's Presby - purchased by a United States syndicate terian Church, Wingham, will be held for $650,000. on Sunday morning next. Preparatory service will be held at 2.30 o'clock on holders'The Bell Telephone meeting one Cot mpany's her share - Friday - Friday afternoon. The service in the Baptist Church on ed an increase in the capital stock from ', was very largely at. ten to fifty million dollars. Sunday evening was 1906. Do ou want a hors If you want a horse, or a bicycle, a gun, a camera, or anything• else you've set your heart on, do what other boys are doing to get these things—sell tended. Several new members were re- Thos. Beasley, City Clerk of Hami ; d into full connection with the ton for over 50 years, has resigned ow- ; oeive the Commission, and state their case. Church. The pastor, Rev. Mr. Fitch is ing to ill health, and Mr. Samuel 1 The expenditure of the Province of meeting with mnch success in his work gent, Assistant Clerk, has been appoint- in Wingham. ed to the position. - Ontario for the year ending December_ 31st last was $5,396.016.74, and the re- Rev. Dr. Willoughby, of Brantford, venue $6,016,176 42, leaving a balance who had been assisting in special servicesLive Stock Markets. on the right side of the ledger of $620.- in the church at Blemheim, collapsed in Toronto, 27th.—The run the 159 68. These figures are from the the pulpit Sunday morning, at the con- City Cnto,Feb.tib,2Market .-Th was at65 the ars public accounts, which were presented elusion of the service which he had con- with head of cattle, 617 sheep and in the Legislature Tuesday afternoon. ducted. A physician was immediately with 1,043 hogs and 89cattle, calves., The estimated receipts for the year summoned, but he was beyond humanlThe market was steady for the gen- were $5,515.269 52, and the estimated aid, and passed away in a few minutes. eral run of cattle and perhaps a little expenditnro $5,079,789.52 Tho expen- Deceased was in his 70th year and was firmer for the choicest picked butcher diture in 1901 was $5,267,453.01, accord- for many years connected with the attle. e. There was a little falling off is ing to the public accounts of that year. Methodist Church. He was a brother- calof the market as a whole, with ••Organization,thorougli and complete, in-law of Rev. J. W. Holmes, late of qtoo many rough, unfinished butcher cat - not only in the city of Toronto but Gorrie, and was at one time stationed at tie offering. Choice, well•finfthed bnt- thronghont the Province, is the first Listowel there heifers were scarce and high. A urgent duty before the Liberal party," Up to February the 24th the follow- pair of extra choice heifers, weighing thus said ex -Mayor Urquhart at the ins amounts were still required for the 3,070 pounds the pair, sold for $4.70. close of the recent campaign in North various funds of the Presbyterian Good ordinary heifers and steers sold at Toronto. We can heartily agree with - Church. Yesterday was the last day of $3,90 to $4,10. him. If the Libeaals of Ontario wish to the church year:—Home missions, $23,- Export—The export trade is steady. make a good showing in this Province, 085 74; augmentation, $16,074 69; foreign The best quotations ran from $5 to $5.10. the very first duty is to see to the proper missions, $32,806.49; French evangelize- Short -keep feeders in good demand organizing of the different ridings. A tion, $4,094 27; Poiute-aux•Trembles, and strong at $4.35 to $4 50. few weeks before a general election is $2,724,61; assembly fund, $2,449.20: Heavy feeders—Good heavy feeders not the proper time to start this very widows' and orphans' fund, $5,767.72; are firm at $3.85 to $4. ranch needed work. "Do it now," should aged and infirm ministers' fund, $3,528.- be the motto of the Liberals of Ontario. 78; Knox College, $7,948.60; Queen's Sheep and lambs—Marketslightly Stockers—Good stockers are wanted. ted. The budget speech was delivered in College, $3,937.50; Montreal College, ler for grain -fed lambs. eas- $2,536 50; Manitoba College, $470 08. Hogs—Very light run, and the market the ManitobaLegislature, Thursday is steady at the raise of the latter part afternoon, by Hoon.n.J.. H. Agnew. The The total amount received up to Feb. 544.99 •' to the same of last week. Quotations were unchaug- revenne of the province for the coming 24, 1905, was $253, ed to -day at $6.60 to $6.85. ear is estimated at $1,878,447, and the date in 1006, $287`764.9208 Total amount The following are the quotations: Exporters' cattle— Per 100 lbs. Choice $4 80 $5 10 thousand for the Agricultural College Medium 4 50 4 GO Bulls 3 50 3 '75 extension The population of the pro- 2 '75 3 25 vince is estimated at 283,059 by the as- The anneal meeting of the Ontario As- Li st 3 25 3 60 sensors in 1905, but is considerably in ex- sociation of Fairs and Exhibitions held Feeders— nese CowB T�l%JC ,l�I � 1 SjAT�V°j�,T,i A� ■-� V.i-i ,L a I \ i,dr PO►,ST in your town on Friday afternoons and Saturdays. Maybe you think it'll take a long while to earn enough money for what you want. But that all depends on yourself. Some boys make as much as $x5 a week; others make $2, $3, $5 a week. In our handsome s booklet,', Boys Who gotke money for things t ey ha," some of our d long,in their wanted, own way, how they g y by selling THE POST. This booklet is free for the asking. We will send along with it, the complete outfit for starting in business, including ten free copies of THE POST. You sell these at ae the copy, and that furnishes all the mon ymyou nake eedh r buy, g further give, supplies. Besides the money y ou among other prizes, watches, sweaters, etc. And in addition $250 in Extra Cash Prizes ales. each month to boys who make the biggest increase in t heir Better send us a letter to -day. THC CURTIS PUBLISHING COt7PANY, 425 ARCH ST., PHILADELPHIA wommtivirratozzarwruitstaani " i St Tbe B� ore WI WINGI1P M, ONT. a:�a"��R3S_e+t'ai'�-'r'a4�t.144tt�e•'iz�C?a x; 7 & Las. II. ru �` Lr [ , AY MARCH 3, 19 0 6 SATURD E'Bggain ■ _ ■ rts a � US PtOPLt f. BY FANNIE M.LOTl1}SOP �,...�►� y. total exoenditnre will aggregate almost still required, $105,7 two millions, including two huudred Fairs and Exhibitions. of that number now. There are in Toronto on Wednesday and Thursday best 1000 pounds and up - 875 4 12;4 3 25 3 50 2 25 2 40 45,460 farmers, and the assessment in real and personal property, is estimated at $153,241,706, an increase of twenty million over the preceeding year. f last week wile very largely attended, wards 0 told the largest gather- Stockere choice being, we were " bulls ing of the kind ever held, but the meet- B tthers ings were, in our opinion, and in the - ber of the delegates Choice were ing, Cows........ 300 efit. Too much 3 00 �, time was taken up with lengthy address- Hogs -- n 4 25 4 50 Picked 4 00 4 20 4 00 3 60 3 60 opinion o a num 3 75 with whom we talking, not of very Medium much practical bon Balls A7.:)oCto r L+ delegates e not given ala op- Best 6 85 es and de ega es wer 6 60 1 portunity to discuss the many matters SiLigphts 4 50 that are of practical interest in connec Export ewes ...... • • tion with the management of fall fairs. Bucks 3 50 Medictne 1 The Association has a good work to per- Calle, ....... . g 75 form, but it is now, many say, on the Calves, Spring. 2 V wrong track and a number of delegates Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is not say they shall never again attend ameet- than e in the pro - a simple cough syrup. It is a ing unless there is a g strong medicine, a doctor's - gramme. One thing we would like to d see is a program for next year in which a to give an accountof chronic casts of asthma, pleu- or failure of hisparticular fair. rosy, bronchitis, consumption. Ask your doctor about this. Thee best kind of a testimto r s aide waieture rii'��e- country fairs was practically a dead medicine. It cures hard cases, ©vary delegate will be given an oppor- severe and desperate cases, tunic the auoceas . During the forenoon session of the se- cond day a resolution to the effect that as there watt a general desire on the part of the public to have horse -racing, and xoid. for Wear sixty as the law prohibiting horse -racing at * SAtasoArtu.A. inane the Legislature should be asked to tiers t, . repeal the law and leave the question of raring to be decided by each soeiety for itself. This resolution was carried al- Plod, unenisabuslr, At ay afterneen swim the itestruistiort el oted We Miran* eeerets i We pnt>1isis ahs fbro n'te4 of all ear Medicines. Wig ens yorril Photo by Johnston d notfmano, cud'.. SARA JEANNETTE DUNCAN A Canadian Author now in India. • In Simla, that famous India town, perched on a ri•lge connecting two peaks of the Himalayas and half -hidden by its wealth of tall Clark firs ----a town that Rudyard Kipling advertised as no other town has ever barn—lives Mrs. Everard Charles Cotes, the popular Canadian writer, better known by her maiden name, Mrs. Cotes was born in Brantford, Ont., in 1S62, the eldest daughter of Charles Sara Jeanette Duncan. ic Duncan, Esq., education time, tisoeor Ihstitute of her native town. Shetredechii; fothe r a ti e,bi discovered that she had talent for writing which was clamoring for development, so she bade the children good-bye with pathos in her evow n lut a literary sucfeeling e sf in a ysingleus relief tbold, ri ! -` .el We're going to give you a big money -saving chance on Saturday, March 3, 1906. We make this offer for one day only. Terms cash or trade. We will not ch"rge these goods at reduced prices. 1 dozen new Tailor -Made Skirts, gray, regular $3.50, 3.00for for $2.39 1 dozen new Tailor -Made Skirts, navy, regular The above are all new goods and assorted sizes. A quantity of nicely -trimmed, Tailor -Made Skirts, Ladies' Cloth, black only. Size, 24 waist, 41 length These are handsome Skirts, regular price $3.50, for - $2.38 Handsome Tailor- Made Skirts, regular pride $1.50, for $3.19 Handsome Tailor -Made Skirts, regular price 5.00, for $3.49 IL • �!J 1 New Goods for Spring. 1 r EL Our New Dress Goads are in stock. And when j > you take a look through this department you'll agree with i- 1 us that this •` Big Store" is showing the largest stock of new and up-to-date Dress Goods to be seen in IWingham. New colorings, new designs, new styles. } IT1 Everything here is " right " You can rely upon the style, P` 1' quality and taste of every fabric you see here. NEW OLOT,EING. r C t We are busyputting into stock our New Clothing Vi for Men, Youths and Boys. Our " Progress Brand " - 11i(I Clothing is giving perfect satisfaction. We are carrying.a i; larger stock than ever this season. We'll take pleasure in a showing these goods. i] rt, u aclt- i �'"%i ��.—� t1 7` nrdLw ♦VIIVVV•YVVVVVVrVrrrv'1'rvipw`'• •rvaeamvvnvrvvirt►Mi .gar VV i 4 4 ,' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 her heart and started into literature• + brilliant charge; to others the publishers and public surrender only after a long, hard siege—as ofrt. Cotes foing pigeon,d it. for wherever she sent them they alwayr verse and prose seemed to have s game un- erringkinstinct of the homing its back wrote alseries hen lof syndicate letters about thce determined to enter uNcwyOrleans Cotton Centennial which she actually sold. Then. after a period of editorial training on theWashi noon PPost" she returned to Toronto and contributed to Canadian papers somerdel ghtfulk yessayssfor "The Weds" \sl showed herontreal r in atncw vein. In 1833, with Miss Lily and she made a first bittthe tare taround le of literary sue ss with her une,on- ng syndicate articles along the wayDarture• How Round the World," the first of heratenn o more 'books, all bteezy,bchatty stories that reflect her personality as naturally as a rose -jar suggests roses. While girdling the earth she found what determined her life. She met in Museum olCotes, onpref reputation nhhis specialtlfieldconnection research,with Indian Indian ento- molo y. and had to.Canada, but p were w�nttbacShe k to India. dHer writing haslrvivacty, they it, humorr,ried and brilliancyrs. Cotes aid the owe knack of hitting off a character or charm of frank naturalness, with the happy ,ketcheslso real, graphics atrndceemingly sponts, the same aneous. rtsIn IndiaaMrs.sCotesl has S and this lanted Can- adiat hits lost nonaof her sparkle, energyrand charm' in the new life sand romantic ^ setting of old India. Entered zeeordin5 to;Aet of the Par:rament of Canada. in the year11OOi. by W. C. Hack. at the Department ofrlcuanr. A, Stansheld'S Unshriflkatlle Underwear E 5 00 4 60 A AAAAAAAAA AAAMAAAAMAAAA AAMMA MUCH AA1000 iTURE EURNTOO W INIII}AM'MARKET REPORTS Wingham, Feb. 28111 1906 Flour per 100 lbs.... 2 25 to 2 75 Fall Wheat .... 0 76 to 0 76 Oats' "" ...... 0 32 to 0 34 Barley.042 to 045 Peas y .•. .•,• •�...... 0 65 to 0 65 Buckwheat .. 0 55 to 0 55 Butter...... ............ 0 17 to 0 17 itggee per dot 0 15 to 0 15 Wood per cord 2 50 to 3 00 l3ay , per ton 600 to 700 Potatoes per bushel 0 35 to 0 40 Tallow per lb ............ 0 04 to 005 fid. 014to014 Dried Apples per lb 0 05 to 006 Wool ...... 0 26 to 026 r owl6 00 to 6 00 t and os Live Hoes, per Undertaking reeeltrea oar Pr P Chickens 008 to 008 . Geese ,,.... 4 10'to 0 10 , We will honestly sell our fine stook of furniture at coat price for 60 days as we have twice too much stook to carry over winter, special out prices On Parlor Suits, Fancy Bookers, Coaches, Sideboards. Now is the time to bay farnitnr spring, in not codon't be afraid to all and see for your selves. Dal1'1 be disappointed 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 For the North-West ► 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 for Canada. ► IThe very thing t For the Farmer 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 Gully guaranteed back if it shrinks. Wear them this winter and you always will. Come in and see them. Your money '� produce WALKER BROS. & BUTTON "d WINGHAM. I Ar Usual. careful attention. 414.0/44"4t1461444./►MdteAda iik,A 4AAA&1ia,1i e,AAma AAAA‘Aitit 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 1 3 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 e 4 4 4 4 .4 4 4 1 1 4 1 3 3 4 4 T. A. MILLS.1