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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1906-12-06, Page 41 4 TO APVERTISERs Notice of ellatiKe const be lrft +t 'hie R v. 14r. Oliver, well known to many Noticeoffice not hcter than :omniat U90/1. this of our readers is seriously ill at his home The co for Chan •eb must be ac -ft in Saruta, suffering from an attack of copy not later than Mangey nvt+l ill ,. typhoid fever, Oasual ativertisomenta accepted ap The Rev. J IES, Horton, M, A , the to noon Wednesday of eaoh week. popular Reotor of Ripley, will nouduct( d t ae r•ervices in St. Paul's next Sum ay, in ease the Rector counot return in time Mr Boyle will be home, however, if it is possible, Nest Sabbath evening Pastor Fitch will take as the background of his ad H. at. ELLIOTT.: cnr.aenai(Al, rtwr x too dress the subject of strikes, his theme being"A legitimate strike." Those inter rated in this modern form o! the st ugg TfURSaD4.Y. DE' 1 tBER G. 1906. le between labor and capital should be present. The morning subjeot will be •-_ __ ____ ____ - "The Shipwreck of a Gallant Bark," CHURCH NOTES. ESTABLISHED 1872 THE W!NHIAM TIES. NOTES AND COMMENTS timers the Ont:iri.t item". in the D., minion rat mates are th t tulle • ing: - ii:gb•Ini. public beiidine, $1 000; G o rich, hal bet- improve ,nems, $3:1 WO; K noardin•', harbor repairs, ,4,500. The coquets receipts tor the Dom- ini ,a dur.na No veto bet- were $4 374 1b5 an Iucrreso of $7a3 633 Toe receipts for the five mamas en ling November were $22.066,380, an increase of $2.960,- 097. Mr. Allan Stn4holme, the Labor can- didate, is now entitled to write M. P P. after hie name. The electors of East Hamilton gave him that right by their action on Tuesday is electing him to the Legislature by the handsouse majority of 839 over Mr. J. J Scott, K 0., the Conservative candidate. A. local newspaper does more for the community for less money than any in- stitution or agency in the town. Every resident ought to bay and support his newsp spar, not only because of the direct value he receives but beoanse a good newspaper is the best asset a small town eon possess. An enterprising uawspaper cannot thrive in a negative community. A prosperous local paper is at onee evi- dence to me that its oitizsns are enter- prising and have "go." -Montreal Her- ald. The anniversary of the Methodist Church will be held next Sunday and Monday. Sermons will be preached morning and evening by the Rev. J E Starr of 'Toronto, Mr. Starr is a piea:h- er of unusual gifts; no one should miss this opportunity of hearing him. The annual tea meeting, under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid will be held on Mon- day evening. Tea will ba served in the lecture room from 5 30 to 8 o'clock. A program will afterwards be given, con- sistine of addresss by Rev. Mr. Starr and Rev. Mr. Joliffe, of Clinton, and a good pro -ram by the choir of solos, eto, as well as recitations by Miss Joynt, of Lucknow and Miss Brook of Wingham. Mr. Jas H. Bowman returned home from tae West on Monday evening. B arrister W. M. Sinclair, of Brussels, was in town on Wednesday. Fire at Preston destroyed the car barna with a lot of valuable rolling stock. The loss is $75,000. Two feet of snow fell `n New Bruns- wick. and traffic on certain sections of the Intercolonial Railway was stopped. The total immigrant arrivals from the United States forJaly, August, Septem- ber and October of this year were 17,907, tieing- an increase of 55,243 compared with th3 soma months last year. It is said that Hon. Sidney Fisher dur- ing the present session of the D.immin- ion Parliament, will introduce legisla- tion offering encouragement to plans for introtuciag cold storage warehouses for fruit iu the apple districts of the eoa.t- try. No loss than a million of barrels of apples have gone to waste in Ontario during the present season -in summer and fall varieties, for which there is no market, and which at pr sent there is no means of keeping until they can be pro• perly distributed to the centr-s where they would he welcomed It seems evident that the next great step in the fruit busi'.ess is the establishment of these cold storage plant where, for a small price, apples that now rot under the trees can be warehou ed in good condi.ion until wanted. The waste of a generation impresses everyone who has lived in the country, and those who travel see it still going on in every direc- ti7n. The proposed remedy will not stop all this waste, but it will arrest and reduce it -will show the way and give the country a start towards a more cher trade. economical handling of one of its most The expor valuable crops Even a small boy, as he fact almost sees the ground fat with rotting apples, There are ve wonders whet is wrong with the world ing, and the he has come to live in. There ought to the local shi be, and there is, something that can be in aecarinO done to prevent this waste. -Toronto neatly been Saturday Night. ern interests The sheep Hon. W. S. Fielding brought down his with not a v budget on Thursday and bras enabled to Hogs offer again present to the Commons and to the ket is glee people o. Canada the story of another week's adva year of buoyant revenues, of abounding The folio surplas, and of unexampled prosperity. Exporters' cattle - Casting the horoscope into the future, Choice he was able, with characteristic couser- Medium 4 25 4 40 vatisw which becomes a minister of fin- Buns 3 50 ante in dealing with the finances of a Light 3 00 3 50 nation, to predict a earplug for the nine Cows 3 50 4 00 months, which under the change in the Feeders - system constitute the fiscal year of 1906- best 1000 pounds and up - 07, of some $13000,000 in ordinary re- wards 3 7ii - 4 00 venue over ordinary expenditure, and Stockers choice 3 25 3 50 after meeting capital expenditure incur- " bulls 2 25 3 00 ed ou great public works being carried Butchers' - on tor the development of the Dominion Picked ... • ..... 4 40 a net reduction in the national debt at Choice 3 75 March 31 next of $1,500,000. It was but Meditun 3 75 natural that Mr. Fielding should with Cows.... 2 50 excusable pride preface the introduction Bulls 2 25 of a new tariff wi,h a modest reference Hogs -- to the phenomena. growth of the trade Best 6 40 of the Dominion since the Liberal Gov- Lights 6 15 ernment assumed the reins of power, Sheep- - and to the fact that for the ten years Export ewes 4 50 which have been completed since 1806 Backs•... 3 00 there has been a total net surplus of 577.- Calls • . 3 00 108881, and that in only one year, 1807, Spring Lambs per lb..5 50 had there been a defi: it, and that a small Calves. each . , . . 2 00 one. The revision of the tariff is not a radical one, their being few changes ii,3*iG mads-, as the flourishing condition of Cana iisu industry is the strangest argn- Flour per 1 s �, . tarili Live Stock Markets. Toronto, Dec. 4 -The run at the City Tuttle Market to -day was 67 loads, with 820 head of cattle,1,326 sheep and lambs, 830 hogs and 54 calves. There was a fairly brisk market this inirniug whsle it lasted, but with a very light rnu it did not last long. Every- thing was pretty web cleared up at about last week's prices While the market was generally firm at the former qunta- tions .there were no advances in any line. There le still a very persistent outcry a - mo to the local botcher buyers for a bet- ter class of butcher cattle. The general quality of the cattle offering all through this season is said to be below the aver- age for a number of seasons past At all events there is no doubt a scarcity of real good butcher cattle at the present time. Good feeding cattle are also scare for the reason that everything with any weight is picked up for the but - t trade is still very quiet, in at its lowest ebb this season. ry few export cattle offer - demand is inactive' among ppers, owing to the difficulty vessel space which 'sae prae- all cornered by North-West• and lamb market is steady, ere, heavy offering. ings were light and the mer- dy and unchanged at last nee. ►...-,arrd»ss wing are the quotations: Per 100 lbs. $4 50 $4 75 A BLANK APPLICATION FORM for membership in the finest and beet Badness Training School In Canada, The Central Business College TORONTO, ONT. from Jan. 2nd next, together with de- tailed information, will be sent free by return mail on request by friend or letter. Write to -day to W. H. SHAW, Principal. Yonge . Gerrard Sts., Toronto. - THE - Berlin Business College Write for catalog ot the school that places more students in posi- tions than any similar school in Western Ontario. All graduates get positions. Eater at any time. W. D. EI7LER, - Principal Winter T erm Opens Jan, 2 CENTRAL Adel STRATFORD. ONT. THE St'INGIEAM TrMEs, DECEMBER, 6, 1906 c7 CLOTHCRAFT # A SQUARE DEAL. Wt want your business. We're willing to do a whole lot to get it Whatever we do, however, has got to be " straight." We want your confidence as \Nell as your busi less, and the only way we know how to get both is to deserve them, We, ourselves, have a lot of confidence in the clothes we make, and our ever-increasing business proves us right. Our Furnishing Department is full of good things, especially for the Christmas season. BEAUTIFUL NECKTIES IN FANCY BOXES FANCY SUSPENDERS BEAUTIFUL GLOVES NIFTY NECK SCARFS SWELL HANDKEROHIEFS FUR CAPS FUR COLLARS HATS SWEATERS -in fact everything in our line that is useful as well as beautiful for a gift. This is recognized to be oneof tbelead- ding Commericial schools in America. Our graduates are in demand as Business College teaohere. The most recent application we received for a teacher offered $1400.00 per annum. We believe we are running one of the mot progessiva and up -to date busi- ness training schools in th + Province. The demand upon us for office help is several times the supply. Write for free catalogue. ELLIOTT & McLACHLAN PRINCIPALS. MAXWELL & HILL Tailors and Men's Furnishers. Established 30 YEARS AtHome This magnificent building and grounds is the reward of our 80 years of honest and earnest efforts. Will Open for New Year, Wednesday Jan. It, 1907. The new home of the 3 75 The Canada Business College CHATHAM, ONT. Canada's Greatest School of Business. 4 50 4 121; 4 00 3 00 2 50 4 85 3 50 3 50 6 00 6 00 IiA31 MARISET REPORTS Wingham, Dec. 5th 1006 , meat against makingchanges in the CO lbs.... 2 00 to 2 60. T.easurer s Sale of Lands Fall Wheat ,-.-.... 0 69 to 0 72 Oats, 0 32 to 0 34 SBarley .... ..... 0 42 to 0 45 Hop. 0. 5 Hereon is reported to be < Peas 0 68 to 0 70 seriously ill, and to have lost over fifty i Buckwheat .........0 55 to 0 55 poem's in weight. s Butter ............ 0 20 to 0 20 Ergs per doz 0 22 to 0 24 - F Wood per cord 2 50 to 3 00 Hay , per 8 00 to YO 00 p L ,,,,,,� , ,,_ ,•, _ - y, IH'c Moes, per bushel new0 45 to 0 50 ini1tlisi for arrears ofitaxesodue thereon, la'nil costs therein art forth, I hereby give notice' that, unless the raid arrears and costs am ocn,-r paid, I shall proceed to sell the said lands, or so much thereof as shall be n. ce;sary for arrears and costs, at ffie Town Hall in the fa'd Town of Wingham, on Saturday, the 2nd e ! at the hoar of day of north. in the V ar IUs, two o'clock in the afternoon in compliance r - e 1-e 4mcnt Art. 0 08 to 0 10 Arrears. C(,:.ts. Total Its 30 nears of high-class work. backed by this splendid equipment of building and grounds. costing nearly ($;0,000) Thirty Thou- sand Dollars, maple!). with Cheap Board and the paying of your Rail say Fare; all of these ' combined with its advautages se far above its contemporaries that it does not pay the student to go elsewhere, and is drawing students from Newfoundland on the East to British ('olumbia on the Welt. The English Speaking World is our field 400 Students placed in good positions last year. December is one of the best months in which to start. If you cannot come to Chatham and want to learn Bookkeeping, Shorthand or Penmanship, we can train you at your home in these branches through our Courses By Mail. - Oar magnificent catalogue will tell you all about these courses Catalogue F tells about the Training at Chatham Catalogue E tells about the Homa Courses. Write for the one you want, mentioning this paper, addressing D. Mensace LAN s: c0, :Chatham, Ont. for Taxes. Town of �Vingbam, county of Huron, 1'o NVlt: By virtue of a warrant under the hand of the Mayer and seal of the Corp.;ration of the Town of Winghant, in the County of Huron, to Crim date the twenty-fourth day of Novem- ber, i'.'u,;, and to me directed. commanding' ole *0040%.040•0-fttrattrobaii4ovivoikaNew.difreo.AP ••••• ••••••••040•44•••••••• •e 4 4 TOO MUCH FURNITURE And Not Enough Money ! 1,1 We must sell $2,000 worth of Farniture in the next 30 days. If you + knew what we are selling Oeu3hea and Parlor Snits at yon would have one + this week. + SIDEBOARDS. -Seven, worth from $l2 to $14, your choice, while they $0 00 ♦s COUCHES. -18, worth from $9 to $11, your choice for $7 50 • EX TENSION TABLES -18 Tables worth from $8 to $l0, -your -choice 0 for - - - - - - $7.60 to $8.60 • DININGROOM SUITES. -3 high-class, 3 gut oak, polished, buffet, extension table, )eather upholstered chairs, worth from $90 to $100, . your choice - - - - - $75 • PARLOR SUITES, -6 Parlor Suites, worth from $35 to $40. Your choice • from - - - - - _ $25 to $32 Oall at once if you want a parlor suite. o • BEDROOM SUITES -We have them wo.th from $12 to $14. Your • 6 choice for - - - - - - - $10.00 • We have other high class Suites at low prices, Ooms and get the bar- •gains, for we mast have the money. 2 All kinds of Ohaire in half-dersn Iots'at from $3 00 up. 2 Tallow per lb ............ 0 53 to 0 06 4 A ti t Lard ..- 0 15 to 0 15 Dried Apples per lb 0 05 to 0 06 Lino Ii 'n er cwt.. G10to610 _ _ Turkeys, drawn 0 12 to 0 13 j _ _. _ _.. to - Ducts, per ... 0 OH to 0 YO the �s lb with the Iii �i un of the A o' r., Cris Le la, per Ib Lot ;v v - o. a ,n the, a -t v dr of �r r , strt t C.Tait `.1 (, is yet minnoMer^ e z t i i`e l so; Ct;O c15 !;t WINGHAM This is one reason why Ayer s Cherry Pectoral is so valua- ble la consumption. It stops the t'ei~r u d tear of useless coughing. nut it does snore yf curb' the infii31ti1rnetikn, :quiets CCG .ver,costhe:t,I:Cd9S. - Ask ?sill: dont r ai'JCulitt this. ,yra,1, L . 62 a to. r r :.^_t--- "8,7., $EPS ovcr Cu1t7 Y✓C 3'1 lirM17.1,3 t' p.7< r• 'Machine ¶orks - ;laving secured a first•class Lnahinist, I as u i reparcd to co all kinds of repair- ing o11 the shortest notice. Also CAST1NG5 MADE TO ORDER y ala also building a few yersPortable Sawing Machines 9,methinu now. gall and inspect We hsto to ec ,,{ 6 t a r tief0rl placing yonr order elsewhere. the tortatese of ell our r e ,_r...er, :amen recovery b keeping -the 1'1)140.11.regular with Ayer'$ Phis, Wr C. PATON Lot ''i`7onthe east of 4 est ,-tie+'t, (J 'salt ae.ott:+ -urc,-v, l.at..1.tr 1 1169 1.55 1865 A I ne al, t t t(0 ft r 1.V:1141 ILr�<4,e111 L 4 i I 4, LrtPlai.tiP1trentha+(iarcugf 211 1.75 i r •t51t 7tFi .,tri et, wl•lith ('n` additiontl survey at at'il 111.5) 375 40.69 1.-.Tortli Bart 1 ot No, 1'1,1', ter F:'br r s r tu,1io1-i ,n of park Jot t atente- 3.31 .15 6.01 Ic , 22nr.th side rrf Jnto h n-t,Plcra e r incl al d re ,etr, trei)r lhi'-. Yl 5:75 Lot 1'.o. 2.t,north t,le of Me. Into ,1 r e t s'( -t r 11 h?r'=, t, final mill 1' -i TT:V. tiat, 1 2.75 3119 t3eutn l,at t Lot No. 1a, t a,,,t id• of Cativ•rlue strtet, Letnrel :Sr1Zny''- survey l.atr:'itCtl 5 (I S ".75 7 1,3 3. l;. FP,11Gt3t4r)N, Tlr-a. u -(•r, Bah el. 2rt3.zr,-r's (,idee, VIiuglia,n, Nor. • f.11, IS i. Tho Wi ikenweder fatally, near Lon. don, Oat., were dearly wiped out by drinking well water contaminated by deals: frogs. Vivo deaths have occurred. All above prices are for CASA ONLY. 2: • • • ♦♦ • • • 4 • + Y • Springs, Mattresses. Iron Beds, Fancy Rockers, Centre Tables, etc., at + • special prices. Now is the time to buy, at + Walker's Furniture Ettore. Z 2 IFURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING. seoo.o4.•••••N••••••••••+ •••••••••••••••411$40•••••••• THE BEST PLACE IN WOOD WANTED At Wingham Salt Works. WINGHAM TO SECURE A Piano Organ OR Violin IS AT DAVID BELL'S :Terms to suit purchaser. • The Mineral Springs of St Catharines, Mt Clemens and Preston Are famous. Why not spend a few daysat one of these points 2 1 es p Al situated en the G. T. R. Hotel no- ccmnit)dation is good ; rates reason- able. Ontario Provincial Winter Fair $245 to Guelph and return Tickets good going Doc. 8t1.1 to 14th inclusive, valid to return until Dee. 17th. Pullman Sleeper for Ottawa h avesToronto daily 10.15 p.m. Por tickets and full information call on L. ilarold, Depot Agent. 3. 1). McD(INAtn, District Passenger Agent, Toronto. We are prepared to pay the highest market price for all kinds of good Wood delivered at the Wingham Salt Works. Call at office for particulars. Gray, Young & Sperling. _ • ...-._-. . -t - WINGHAM Flour Mills We are often asked by farmers, whioh is it better for them, to get hegristed, at g sted, or buy flour, greet- ing is the cheapest, you will save from 25o to 30c on each bag of fionr, and then yon get our flour, which is the best. We have our chopper running again and can ohop from 4,000 to 6,000 lbs. an hour, so their will bo no waiting to get your ohop done. PRICE LIST Five Lilies flour, bl, $2.10 to $2.30 Prairie nose " " 2.00 to 2.20 Star °1 " 2 00 to 2 15 Cream Pastry Flour 1.80 to 2,05 Low grade Plonr,ton 20.00 to 27.00 Bran, per ton - 17.00 to 18.0 Shorts, " - - 18.00 to 20.00 Screenings - 18.00 to 20.00 Chop - - - 20.00 to 25.00 Winter Wheat, bus. .69 to .70 Goose " ,r.60 to .62 Manitoba " r it .75 to .85 Goods delivered promptly to all parts of the town, HOWSON, HARVEY BROCKLEBANK, Af• THE "BIG STORE," - WINGHAM, ONT. JNO. KERR. Cirislmas Groceries At this "Big Store" you'll find a splendid assort- ment of first-class, clean, fresh Christmas Groceries and Fruit. We'll be. pleased to supply your needs in this lige. Crosse & Blackwell Peels are the best in the world. We have them. Don't buy cheap Peels and pay as much for them as you'll pay for the best. Lemon Peel 15c lb, Orange Peel 2oc lb, Citron Peel 3oc Ib. New Valencia Raisins, the best that money can buy. They are a little higher this season. 13c lb. or 2 lbs for 25c. New Malaga Seeded Raisins, full pound in each package. Owing to the advance in price of Valencia, we have purchased a very large quantity of Seeded Raisins in packages. These are first-class, fresh fruit. We're' selling them at 2 for 25c. Remember they are 16 oz. to the package. • New Currants Re -Cleaned 1 oc Ib. New Figs 5c, lb. Pure Spices -Fresh Mince Meat Ioc package Icing Sugar Ioc lb. or 3 lbs for 25c. Pink Icing Sugar 2 lbs 25c. Icing in packages, Pink, White Strawberry, Chocolate, Vanilla, Lemon, &c. Ioc a package Gelatine, Plymouth Rock pink and white, Cox's, Knox's, also sheet Gelatine at 5c an oz. Chocolate, sweetened or unsweetened, all sizes. Cocoa, Van Houten's, Bensdorp's Walter Baker & Co's Epp's, Webb;, &c. Baking Powder, Royal, Imperial, Dr. Price's, Magic, Kerr's Baking Powder in r lb, tins 15c or '2 tins for 25c. Baking Powder in bulk only roc a lb. Jelly Powder, Raspberry, Pineapple, Peach, Cherry, Orange, Vanilla &c. Vvt,vvvvtvv,,VVVVV,VVVV,,II vtrvvv�rvvvvvevvvvvvvvvvvvir,s Q ► 1 1Special Announcementdor 4► i ► Fall and Wioter. 4 ► 4 0. 1 C T. A. MILLS TS OFFERING HISSTOCK 1 AT SPECIAL PRICES. DRESS GOODS. 4 1 have determined to clear out my Dress Goods stook at greatly reduoed 4 prices this Fall. As the season goes on, many lines are going at loss than 75o on the dollar. Black Dress Goods a speoialty. 4 4 PRINTS. <. Fall and Dark Winter Prints at Cost. 1 e 4 up. '4 4 FL ANNELLETTES. 1 purchased very lar„ ely by the case in all kinds from 5o per yard Oan give you heavy, 36 in, wide, all oolortngs, at 10c. Grey Flannels and Flannel Shirtings. And a ntoe variety of Shirts made to order. 4 . 4 4 HOME-MADE BLANKETS. From the Wroxeter, Teeswater and Kingsmill factories. Pare stook, well cleansed and very cheap, at the pricy wool has been this summer. Oal 1 , and see them it in need of a pair. Sheeting, l'hito and grey, 36 and 72 inches. 4 UNDERWEAR 4 a I keep the celebrated STANFIELD Shirts and Drawers, made from Nova 't Soatia wools, soft and flisible, nod guaranteed not to shrink, sizes 36 to 46 . Lidios' Wear in the Puritan make. Tho bast brands in Canada. Also Misses' and Ohildron's in all aims, from 15o each up to the finest. HOSIERY. 4 From the Wensley Knitting Mills direct. The best wearing goods in Canada, made from pare North-west wools, and at prides that oannot be te equalled, quality considered. READY-MADE CLOTHING. I have decided to clear oat my large stook of Clothing this fall and win - ter, and can give yon great bargains. A ntee Ovar,ioat for $1 00, usually $9 . . A good, serviceable Suit 81.00, and large stook to select from, Boys' Sohool pp Suits, splendid variety. A good Work Pant for $1.00, worth 81.40. ► Carpet, Oilcloth, Linoleum. $ 1► ► A large number of ends in All -wool, 'Caton, Tapestry and Brussels, at tabout half price. OW. and see them and get prices. Some cheap Hemp Oarpets and Mats to offer. . Linoleum in 1, 2 and 4 yards wide, Oilcloth in 1 and 2 yards wide. Mens and Women's Fur Goods, Ooon, Wombat, Russian Calf, Do; and Bishop Ooits for Man. Ladies, Astrachan Coats that olu't b3 bnaton for values and quality. manship gnaranteed. Oall and 803 them, Hats, Caps, Gloves, Boots, S1loee, Rubbers, Groceries. Butter and IJgge, Timothy and 4, Clover seed, Buckwheat and Tartar King Oat Wanted, 44 4 .4“4A�A4t0A.AArtAAAAA A AAAAAA ` ,yIAII CrIuK uA�i+#i11�ia1CliAliACiliif111tI► X Ver the Work - T. A. MILLS. •7