HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1907-01-10, Page 2THE LATE OR. LAPPtNI CARD OF THANKS
Death has removed a Distinguished
Pivotal .= anti a Man of Rare
Courage.
a the death of lir, I+ippeal, Phyai•
t h s Pope, a perso.iu>;e fres heed
rain life's been who eves
known tin uu8ht ut the
uutiire what be matte -
as a woudertal natal ad
up nisllcd ph, elan -•-
udr tt"EI'a't-t).>; Lappeui was
rare courage 11 + uai:t. o filar
buebeer known as plc>es'. nal
umette, When tie foetid sin.c'C11I: .
guctt ti. a uieult its be did not ix sit,lt i to
1Ay ail tc the worm!, tic, provi.tt this
when h+) urotc Lilo D: 4Vli.tatue Uedt-
eiue C,I eirutigiy eudurslu,; wee: etie
biat: d Pete Pills for Pete P. u,rle as a
care to, ail.tetute (talo.x)ieseees!.) arid
certai+i mt:Keene ciu,ord re I i the in•
t•,reota of t11'1 thous lube w:ia soiree Isom
anaemia, nerve c1.ouiers and kJ -aired
troubles, it is worth Y: hi,e Iep:itn1 z11ng
D Lepponiet i:.tter nd Hollows:
' I certify thet I have ,rt•tt D. \V11-
tiauts' Pi: k Ptlis. In tette cas s of tlt•i
fibulae attentive of (level !pelmet Atter
a taut werks Ot treettu.iet, the result
came full' up to Illy txlre o tit{Jl,s For
that reason I shall n.,t !'ail t" uta insure
to- extet,d the use tit lilts •iat)I' pre-
paration, nee 0o1,) iii i . tt t. 8,1 110 Lt Of
other no.t) tl forms thut.:ei'kory cif
ala'inut of tltt.;l el , but ..Isis in cakes
of neuratthelita the hke.
(Si„uec:•), t entii•ppe Letpent,
Via dei (irate hs 1182, Reme.
The simple aim, Uii.et(Art tl,)puitlt"
letetred to by D: Imppn..e is nt c•outsa
that tin (I, 1i:,,ui:i cot.eitl 0 t„ c,uag
girds W he,nr Circ clop IlTtent to .4 nn)atitu')ei
1s tardy at,ri writs health, at iw• pelt .d
of th'it development, it 80 Ci ten lui
cd Iii cpiniurt of the ye! nes u: Dr,
G4iliieitie' Pink Pdis at that time is of
the highest ra'euttfi.J atltleeissa an 1 it
continue the tn.tny ituhitsitt•,i dries iu
= (shish anserina and other rlis.'usrs .3f th
bloo.1 as well as nervous tti,c•E,W=s have
been cured by til, t41 i h 1. need
baldly h nu'luuli:ad, t.wt, 110 lr , t&.ac•y
to their p•)wer tit u)+ahta1 t.ew Li u.d and
thus act tug dii•vc fly on Oil di,eetivo and
nery les:ysaen. I'1 a i tela-a.of uIIaetni',
eirCiil)e, i.didet-+ti,ti. ftt.rl tree hies cane to
bad mime, hp,i r+it Lfl'-<.•: t,n,,i id tb I erv•
e -a, apt ,j[ Vctu (twice, peril; tis aa,i lo -
0 (metier et 1b•,,p are e: )n.rnrnd••d to
the i,a`,i:o wit:1 ell the kr-r-tt,rcotifi cense
because they the saline remorse.
m"nt of tee geteit physician who has so
recently i eeesd away.
ear of 1904 5 the O.me.
Departluetit well about
worth of postage stamps. In
his iamont t was i .crietsed by al
cillo i d;Entire, Sure ly this, is
d prosperity. The Beata' ;stir.
repasta a surplus revenue of his
i, excess of a million dollars.
!tom people of Ontario want cheap
elver, tf the vote taken on Monday ie
on''+ral plaices is any indication Fiftee i
mea voted an the question of securing
$i eesra p.'w..r and the total vote polled
19. iiavor of the by-laws was 12,008 to
1, against, making a majority of
1;8. This is certainly a sweeping
elottouryr for cheap. power.
The sue Vetlien duties in Oatario for
iba innnth of December last totalled
1$8 80344, compared with $200,071 65
!m. December, 1905, $150,000 of the lat-
sr eeleig on account of the Senator Fat -
he total dues collected for
vicusly stated,
1,688,
in•
1891;
mins of the
n returns and
information es -
01 there has been a
aso in the population, a far
gr4lwth than has been shown in
eoadtil ceusue ainee confederation
. and one •fifth of the total growth
Daminion during whole of the
enth century.
CHURCH NOTES.
S,�3oislservices are in progress in the
a Methodist Charon. All are
to attend.
osiah Greene, of Clinton cele -
73 -rd birthday last weak and is
and Hearty.
hoots for discussion in the B:tp.
roh next Lord's Day morning -
ening, are "Our Redemption"
Woman, to be Remembered."
. G. Howson will take for
Saaday, at 11 a. in.
"Thetriumphs
the result of
right ser vices.
e.
ev. T. S. Boyle
en, °specie lly
ay night, the
1 servicoa Gon-
d of St.
"The
,,•irbe
Staff
o Lott-
ed muse.
ng an excellent
o, besides several
Es- A crowded house
d a treat is in store for
os t3 W . fid. A silver offering
rill b 3 taken at tho door.
r Oawrhr.t Malock gives $10,000 to
e Hospital for Sick Children.
rI!„e v Ohtlrles L Bowlby, anpsrannat•
'f,ietilodist minister, flied at Duades.
Toronto's loss by fire last year wee
eel. e47, an Incroaae over the previous
lee of $219,033.
'The t^.tel s .
hip -inti of ore from the
!albeit district for December amounted
1.051,7'38 ponndts.
I. i„IiPdlin i 11 MI!Y.a 1.
eak Lungs!
The 'Caiiilflower,
Of the word "cauliflower" a writer
in the London Chronicle says; "Tile
modern spelling is artificlal, and if n+e
were to write it as we pronounce it,
'coliyflower; we should be taking it
step back in the natural direction. 'N.
Ieflorye,' as they spelled It in the six-
teenth century, brings out the true
meaning of the vegetables name—
'flowered cabbage'—'cole' being an. old
word for cabbage and `florye' repre-
senting the French Tore' or 'Seurll
flowered. But because in Latin it wzt
called 'cauliflora' it began to be writ-
ten `colieflorie' or `collyfiorie' in Eng-
lish, probably by deliberate assimila-
tion to the Latin, and eventually even
to be written 'cauls,' though still pro-
nounced 'cony: Meanwhile the second
part of the word got popularly corrupt-
ed to `flower.' "
Laurie's Stolen Hase.
One of the funniest incidents in base
stealing happened in Chicago one of
the years that Bill Lange led the
league in base running. It was a 01060
race between Lange and Hamilton for
the honors in base stealing, and the
season was drawing to a .close. The
game was close, and Lange led ofet in
the eighth inning with a two bagger.
4nson went to bat and laid down a
perfect bunt, intending , to sacrifice.
He went out in a close finish at first
and, looking up, discovered Lenge still
perched on second. He was furious,
but that condition was mild compared
to what he experienced an instant lat-
er when Lange stole third—and took
the lead for base running honors.
Chaldean Wenpone.
The analysis of Berthelot not only
shows that the Chaldean weapons,
ornaments and tools of 5,000 or 6,000
years ago were of pure copper, but
that Iron, silver and gold were known.
The copper age preceded that of
bronze, which appeared later in both
Egypt and Chaldea. It is further not-
ed, moreover, that the form of hatchets
'With handles, 'tt and es, the process of manufac-
ture and even the practical uses were
the same for the pure copper hatchets
of Chaldea and the prehistoric hatchets
of Europe,
Odd Blunder/.
Anthony TrolIope was heartily laugh.
ed at by his acquaintances for causing
Andy Scott to "come whistling up the
street with n cigar in his mouth” But
what is a slight error of this sort in
comparison with Amelia B. Edwards'
description in "hand and Glove" of
her hero "passing backward and for -
'Bronco . . ward like an overseer on a Massa-
- i ti [� chusetts cotton planfation."
iii�[i l 47
years doctors
I :-
have e'yer's Cherry -
Pectoral for coughs, colds,
weak lungs, bronchitis, cont
alitlption. You can trust a
-
ne dichi the best doctors a .p-
uvea. Then trust this the next
Om you have a hard cough.
iIts ise r+t /dad of a teitimottial—
etilifia
tanr wow rizty years."
vwwi+nneewoiw
,t. ", to mr oar ir. Mat o.
w au
SANSOAR%LA.
PUS.
To This tate Average Man?
The average man is still jealous of
his helpmeet and partner. Ills ideal
at heart is still the farmyard cock,
strutting about with all his worshipftx
hens around him. Fie is willing to find
them nice little bits but they must rlbt
be able to find them for themselvete-
Londen Saturday Review.
Ain Extremist.
".pie's a great reformer, isn't he?"
"Oh, be'e worse than a reformer. lin
was evotiid upset the whole social and
business world. He said if he had his
wily he'd put in jail everybody who
ought to be there."
Fried to to Cheerful.
The I4ilnister's Wl4e . Irtn afraid ills:
iridal: dbga riot reaiito that ;the to
violt eheotfai silver. '. id Mlnistet --
f Il n!'t knelt a tebstf he gFtea
To the Propettyowners of Wingham:--
Ladies and Gentlemen --I wish to
tender toy hearty thanks to all . ose
who so nobly assisted in the p = ng of
the by-law on Monday. T. e voters
and workers, I Peal dee • y - eteful; and
would say,on behalf myself and
those who may be associated with me,
that we will endeavor to faithfully fol.
fil our park of the agreement, so that
there may be no cause for regret on the
part of anyone of having supported the
measure,
Faitht
THE WINGRAM TIMES, JANUARY I0, 1007
CARD OF THANKS
To the Erectors of the Town of Wing.
Ladies and Glentlemen—having been
elected Councillor for 1907, I wi to
Clue publicly acknowledge my : itude
to those \silo assisted in pi- g toe in
the position. I shel end • , vor to keep
fully abreast of the.i.• •s in regard to
municipal matters, a - anything which
in my judgment will conduce to the
advantage and welfare of the p:ople of
Win,ham will receive my hearty ender.
Ration and support.
Yours Faithfully,
D. M GORDON.
CARO OF THANKS
To the.Electora of the Town of Wing-
ham:—
Lidice and Gentlemen,—On this the
first occasion of my election eie-'Coun-
oillor of the Town, I wish thank all
my friends and sugpor rs for their
votes and influence /ic my behalf. It
shall b + nay aim so assist in conduct-
ing the business of the town as,to merit
the confidence placed in me by the elec-
tors at the polls on Monday last.
Yours truly
JNo. Kenn.
CARD OF THANKS.
To the Electors of the Town of Wing-
ham:—
Ladies and Gx•ntiemen.—I hereby
tender my thanks to all who assisted in
my election as a member of the Co nail
for the present year. I have
/lie g my
residence here had the bestel terests of
the town at heart, and your repro-
sentativo will co 'inn to use my very
best endeavors to ther advance the
welfare and More e the prosperity of
Wingbam in whatever, way may lie in
my p .wer. Again I thank you for re•
electing me, and trust I shall fully merit
the honer thus conferred.
Yours truly
WM. NICIHOLSON
CARD OF THANKS
To the Electors of the Town of Wing-
ham:—
Ladies and Gentlemen,—I fitke this
opportunity of thanking a those who
supported my candid tar for the posit-
ion of Town Council or 1907, and for
rolling no such a ha some vote in my
favor. It is a source of satisfaction to
k• ow that my course during the past
year as your representative has been ap-
proved to such extent, and I assare you
tbat I will during the present year give
my best attention to all matters which
may tomo np for consideration, and do
my utmost tor what I believe to be in
the best interests of the town.
Sincerely Yours,
D. E. MODoNALD.
Lave Stock Markets.
Toronto, Jan, 8th—The rut at the
Oity Cattle market to -day was 69 loads,
with 1,157 head of cattle, 668 sheep and
lambs, 358 hogs, and 112 calves.
The light run had the offeot of stiffen-
ing up the market quite a Little today,
although quotations are not materially
changed except in two or three classes
The following are the quotations:
Exporters' cattle— Per 100 lbs.
Choice $4 90 $5 00
Medium........ 4 25 4 60
Bulls - 3 50 4 00
Light 3 00 3 50
Cows 8 50 4 00
Feeders—
best 1000 pounds and up-
wards 3 75 4 00
Stockers choice 3 00 3 25
" bulls. , .. , , 2 00 2 25
Butchers'—
Pioked 4 40 4 70
Choice 3 75 4 20
Medium 3 75 4 00
Cows... , .... 2 50 4 50
Bulls 2 25 2 50
flogs ---
Best 6 65
Lights
Sheep—
Export ewes
Backs,,,.
Onlls 8 00
Spring Lambe per lb,. 5 50 6 25
Calves. each ...... - 200 0 00
6 40
450 500
'100 4 00
3 50
WXIIGRAM MAltl4ET IMPORTS
Wingham, Jan. 9th,1907 .
Floor per 100 lbs...,...... 2 00 to 2 00
Fall Wheat . , .. 0 69 to 0 72
Oats, 0 32 to 0 84
Barley .... ..... 0 42 to 0 45
Peas ..,. 0 68 to 0 70
Buckwheat .,.,....• 0 55 to 0 55
Butter . . . .. ........ 0 22 to 0 22
Eggs per doz .. , , ... 0 22 to 0 25
Wood per cord 2 50 to 3 00
Hay, per ton8 00 to 10 00
Potatoes, per bushel new0 45 to 0 50
Tallow por lb 0 Si to 0 06
Lard .. , 0 15 to 0 15 ,
Dried Apples per ib .. . ... , 0 06 to0 0G1
Live Hogs, per owt. 0 10 to 6 10
Turkeys, drawn0 10 to 0 13
Geese, ,.,.,. 0 08 to 0 101
Ducks, per ib .,,..,,,,, 0 08 to 0 10 .
Chickens, per lb , 0 08 to 0 10
stile t EN1T ATTACRala.
Children aro often attacked soddenly
by painful and dangerous Oolio, Orampe
Diarrhoea Dysentery, Cholera Morbus,
Cholera Infantua, eta. Dr, reveler's
Extract of Wild Strawberry le a prompt
and sure more whibh should always be,
kept in the hoists,
LO-TH CRAFT
A SQUARE DEAL.
VW. 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 well as your business, 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 Holiday
season.
BEAUTIFUL NECKTIES IN NANCY BOXES
FANCY SUSPENDERS BEAUT.'IFUL GLOVES
NIFTY NECK SCARFS SWELL HANDKERCHIEFS
FUR CAPS FUR, COLLARS HATS SWEATERS
—in fact everything in our line that is useful as
well as beautiful for a gift,
11AX I3LL & I—IIra--1L
Tailors and Men's Furnishers.
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We mast sell $2,000 worth of Farniture in the next 80 days. If you
knew what we are seiliug (leaches and Parlor Saite at you would have one
this week.
SIDEBOARDS,—Seven, worth from $12 to $l4, your .choice, while they
Iasi - - - - $9 00
COUCEIE3.-;•18, woe* from $9 to $11, your ohoice for - $7 50' se
EX PENSION TABLES —18 Tebles worth from $8 to $10, your ohoice **
for $7.50 to $8 50 17
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DININROOy2 SUI PES, -3 high -plass, 3 cut oak, polished, buffet,
oxteusion table, feather upholstered chairs, worth from $90 to $100,
youi choice - - • $75
PARLOR SUITES. -6 Parlor Suites, worth from $35 to $40. Your ohoice
from - - - - - - - $25 to $32 -
Call at once if you want a parlor spite,
BEDROOM SUITES —We have them worth from $12 to $1,4. Your
choice for - , - - - - - $10.00 I
We have other high-class Suites at low prices, Came and get the bar- :
gains, for we must have the money. 0
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All above prints are for CASH ONLY.
Springs, Mettressas, Iron Beds, Fenoy Reckers, Centre 'Tables, eto., at 1:
4 special prices. Now is the time to buy, at
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Let Me Sell You a
Chatham Incubabr
On
Time».a�d li
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Do you know there is big money in raising poultry? Do
you know there is more money in running a good incubator
than in almost anything else you can do for the amount of
time and trouble it takes? Do you know my incubator will
pay you a bigger profit than any other thing you Can have
on your place?
Well, all these things are true, and I can prove it.
Thousands of people all over Canada have proved it every
year for the last five years.
I want to quote you a price on my Chatham Incubator,
sold ON TIME. I want to send you my Chatham book.
This incubator book is free— I'll send it to you for just a
postal card, It tells you a lot you ought to know about the
Poultry business—it tells you how to make money out of
chickens—it tells you how my Chatham Incubator will make
you more money than you can make with hens—far more,
and with less trouble.
This book tells you how my Incubators are made --why they are
the best everinventcd—and why I sell then ON TIME and on a
5 -'hear Guarantee.
n as been in btl i e s `
MyComa h s tte sin Canada for over Company v SO years.
Wo are one of the largest wood -working factories in the country.
We also operate a large factory at Detroit, Mich. Wo have the In-
cubator and Brooder business down to a science.
Chatham Incubators and Brooders will make you money, for a
Chatham Incubator will hatch a live, healthy chicken out of every
fertile egg put into it, in 21 days.
Will you write for m.. book
write Y
today? Do it flow while you think
of it. Just say on a postal "Please
send me your Incubator Book"
that's all. Address me personally.
Manson Campbell
President
The MVlanson Campbell Co., tote.
Dept, 175, Chatham. Ont.
NOTE --1 carry large stocks and
ship promptly from branch houses at
Calgary, A1tn., Montreal; Que.; Bran
don, Man.: Halifax, N. S , Victoria,
B, C., sad factory ate/411 stn.
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imponomissn
THE BIG STORE," WINGHA.M, ONT.
JNO KERR.
BIG BARGAINS IN
Fruit andCandies
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"BIG STORE,"
. NEW FRUIT.
NEW DATES—Choice fruit (over 300 pouudsin stook), per pound .05
NEW FIGS—Choice fruit, put up in 1 -lb boxes, each - - • .AO
NEW NUTS — Almonds, Walnuts, Filberts, and Fresh .Roasted
Peanuts. All new stook. Low prices,
ORANGES — California Navels — Choice, sweet, jniey fruit.
Small size, doz , .15 f Medium, .20 to .25 1 Large size .40
This is exceptionally good value,
NEW LEMONS—Clean, bright, new fruit, per dozen, only - .20
NEW CANDIES.
The very beat light or dark Mixed Candy. Barrels fall of it at 4 lbs for .25
CHOICE GUM DROPS. Bargain prices, par pound, only • - .10
CHOICE CREAM CANDIES, all light, at, per pound, only - .20
MOLASSES CHEWING TAFFY, wrapped, per pound, only - .20
High -Class Cream Chocolate
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Bon Bons. ,
We have a splendid assortment of High Class Cream Ohdgolates, all
new goods, prices, per' pound - - - 4 ,,.30 to
Good Chocolate Oreem Drops at, por pound - -
CHOCOLATE CHIPS—Something new—a delicious, crisp, chocolate-
dipped candy. Try it.
Maple Sugar.
The kind that is made from the sap of the maple tree.- It is first-
class Large cake for
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DRESS GOODS.
I have determined to clear out my Dress Goods stook at greatly reduoed
prices this Fall, As the season goes on, many lined are going at less than
p, 75e on the dollar. Black Dress Goods a specialty.
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PRINTS.
Fall and Dark, Winter Prints at Cost.
FL ANNELLETTES.
r> I purchasad very largely by the case in all kinds from 5o per yard
ECan give yon heavy, 36 in. wide, all colorings, at 10o.
• Grey Flannels and Flannel Shirtings.
And a moo variety of Shirts made to order.
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HOME-MADE BLANKETS.
From the Wroxeter, Teestvator and Kingsmill faotories. Pure stook,
wall cleansed and very cheap, at the price wool has bean this summer. Call
and see them if in need of a pair. Sheeting, white and gray, 36 and 72 inohes.
UNDERWEAR
I keep the celebrated ST'ANFIELD Shirts and Drawers, made from Nova
Scotia wools, soft and flexible, and gaeranteed not to shrink, sizes 86 to 46
Ladies' Wear in the Puritan make. The best broads in Canada. Also Misses'
and Ohildren's in all sizes, from 15o each up to the finest.
HOSIER V.
From the Wellstey Knitting Mills direct. The best wearing goods in
- Oauada, made from pure North-west wools, and at prides that oannot be
equalled, anality considered.
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READY -'MADE CLOTHING.
I have decided to clear out my large stook of Clothing this fall and win •
ter, and can give you great bargains. A nice Overcoat for $4.00, usually $3 .
A good, serviceable Suit $1.00, and Iarge stook to aeleot from, Boys' School
Suits, splendid variety. A good Work Pant for $1.00, worth $1,40.
Carpet, Oilcloth, Linoleum.
A large number of ends in All -wool, Upton, Tapestry and Brussels, at
about halfria t
p e. Oat and see thele and get prices. Some cheap Romp
Carpets and Mats to offer.
Linoleum in 1,, 2 add 4 yards wide. Oiloloth in 1 and 2 yarda wide.
Men's and Women's Fur Goods.
(Joon, Wombat,1,tlssian Calf, Dag and Bishop Coats for Men. For the
Lsdies, Astrachan Coats that o in't be beaten for values and gttalityi. Work-
manship guaranteed. Call and see them,
Hats, Caps, Gloves, Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Grooerie t.
Butter anti S'tee, 'Timothy and
glover Seem, Buckwheat and
Tartar King Oats Wetted.
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