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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1907-11-21, Page 3TSE WINGU1A111 'i?IM NOVEMl3iaR 21, 1907 The only way to start a Savings Account is to start it. Good Inten- tions do not bear interest .neither does Idle money. The Bank of Hamilton pays interest at high- est current rate, compounded quarterly. W IN G, iAIVI BRANO11 C. P. SMITH, AGENT,, THE CANADIAN ANK OF COMMERCE BEAD OFFICE, TORONTO ESTABLISHED 1887 $. E. WALKER, President ALEX. LAIRD, General Manager .d. H. IRELAND, Superintendent of Branches IPaid-up Capital, $10,000,000 Rest, - 5,000,000 Total Assets, 113,000,000 Branches throughout Canada, and in the United States and England BANKING BY MAIL 85 Business may be transacted by mail with any branch of the Bank. Accounts may be opened and deposits anade or withdrawn by mail. Every attention is paid to out-of-town accounts. WINGHAM ' BRANCH - A. E. SMITH, MANAGER. RA GE HOLDS FIRE ALL NIGHT The good housewife always feels like bestowing upon the I Pandora a cheerful "good morning." Why? Because the Pandora always has a nice bed -- of hot coals as a reward for checking off the dampers closely before retiring to rest. In five minutes After turning on the drafts she will have a good, strong fire. Should she sleep two or three hours longer than usual there will still be a fire ready for her. The fire -box, flues and dampers are so scientifically arranged that the Pandora can be regulated to ,hold a fire from 24 to 36 hours. Pandora owners never have their sleep disturbed with dreams of making a new fire in the DOMINION BANK BEAD OFFIOE : TORONTO. Capital paid up, $3,633,000 Reserve Fund and Undivided profits $4,120,000 Total Assets, over 01,000,000 morning. If "your local dealer does nothandle this most perfect of all ranges, write direct to us for Free Booklet. London. Toronto, Montreal, Win*ipee. Vancouver. St. John. Hamilton !LEX. YOUNG AGENT WINGHAn1 OUTSIDE AD V ERTI I NG Orders for the insertion of advertisements audit as teachers Wanted, business chances, snechanios wanted, articles for hale, or in fact any. kind of nn advt. in any of the Toronto or other city papers, may be left at the Tliaus since. This work will receive promptatthntion .end win:owe People the trouble of remitting for tin° forwarding advertisements. Lowiwt rete* will be quoted on,appaitcatlon. Leave Or send your next work of Chia kind to the TIMES OFFICE. W imehnes. WiNCHAM BRANCH.. Farmers' Notes discounted. Drafts sold on all points in Canada, the United States and Europe. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT -Interest allowed on deposits of $1 and upwards, and added to principal quarterly- end of March, June, September and Deoem• her each year.. D. T. HEPBURN, Manager. R, Vanetone, Solicitor. CHANGING LINES. [Puck] When Ethel's little teeth burst forth Ic Cunning baby rows, They looked, so Ma and Pa declared, Like lines of pearly 0000000, She grew to be a.beauteons staid, And young men would enthuse About her wondrous, matohless teeth - An even line of UUUUUUU At sixty things were somewhat Changed; She ofttimes tried to please By smiling oheerfully, but then I er month seemed fall of V VV V At last there came a moment when She sallied forth and bought Some artifice to take the ptaoe Of what was plainly 0. ABSOIUTE SECUR1TYI Cenuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Hunting and Hunting Topics. Hunting and hunting topics at pre- sent occupy the major portion of the thoughts of those who indulge in the pursuit of big game. From all reports the season promises to be one of the best of recent years, and hunters, full of high anticipation, have their prepare• tions well in hand. Included in these arrangements for the perfeot enjoyment of the open season must be the possess. ion of the November number of "ROD AND -GUN AND MOTOR SPORTS IN CANADA," published by W. J, Tay- lor, Woodstock, Ont. Although the October number was filled with hunting stoiies the supply was far indeed from being exhausted as the November inane shows, and mingled amongst pleasant fishing articles will be found much to interest those whckare now on hunting thoughts intent. e Liam Dress -Making by Mair in your snare time at home, or Take a Personal Course at School A tinkling' cough, from any cause, is quickly stopped by Dr. Shoop's Cough Oure. And it is so thoroughly harmless and safe, that Dr. Shoop tells mothers everywhere to give it without hesitation even to,very young babes. The whole- some green leaves and tender stems of e lung -healing mountainous shrub, furnish the curative • properties to Dr. Shoop's Oote,h Cure: It calms the cough, and heals` the sore and sensitive bronchial membranes. No oplum, no chloroform. nothfng•hal•sh used to injure or suppress. Simply a resinous plant extract, that helps to heal aching lungs. The Span. lards pall this shrub which the Doctor uses, "The Sacred Herb". Demnnd Dr. Shoop's, Take no other. Sold by all dealers. Must Boar Signature of See Fac-Simlle Wrapper Below. Tory .m1.11 cad as cosy to take as sugar, CA RER S iTTLE IVER PILLS. FOR HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BILIOUSNESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION GZEILTXZ la NUIT NAM NATURC. !;s'P"ab urp rNagetable./4ec..o, CURE SICK HEADACHE, GET RESULTS [Baltimore American.) There's a sort of demand That's abroad in the land For the soul that's of practical worth! For the fellows who'll count In the total amount Of the work that's accomplished on earth. On Thnreday morning, Nov. 7th one of those events whish fill homes with sadness, meowed, when Mr. Peter Fisher of Kippen departed this life. He had been ailing for four or five years' and unable to work the last two. Dootors differed in their diagnoses of his case. He spent last winter in California, and Dame back apparently much improved and was very much stronger this year than the previous one. He was making preparations to go to Colorado for the winter, when he was taken ill with dere- brat iv fiaenzs and succumbed after about a week of intense suffering. He wee only a few months over forty-one years and liiavess behind a wile and four chi dren two boys and two girls, the eldest twelve years old. • To enable all to learn we teach on cash or instalment plan. We also teach a personal clast at school once a month Class comnlenc- iug.last Tuesday of pact mont a. These lessons teaches how to out, fit and put together anis garment from the plainest shirt wast suit, to the most elaborate dress. The whole family can learn from bpm course. We have taught over sever' thmtsand dress•mAking, and guar- antee to give live hundred dollars to any one that cannot learn between the age of 14 and 40 You cannot learn dress -making as thorough as this course teachesif yyou Work%nshop for yowl.lletrAro of 'mitatio as mel Y i as wee o no pet'Non outside the- school. This is the only It" experienced`Dreas Cutting School in Canada find i.xcelled by atone in any other country: Write at once for particulars. as ive have pp for :ashort time. . PAYS„ out our tato o e•thtrd0 Adctrees: , , Sander!' Cress-Cuttingi `School, 8t Erie St., Stratford, ant ',Launch, TO A D VE•R.I'IS WAN7tAR AT ON01g-•We'htrve dee cled to INI AT insiruatAnd employ a ktumbcr of ,martyonng .L 1. T T_1 t,t a iJ ladies to teach our comae in Dressmaking, itavintt ane 'teacher for the Mx nearest tttiwns where they live -age 20 to M. lehp id 'Who have I mEs worked St dre.smaking,ror'Brats drawing pr"- f.errnd. Please do nitr apply uniSss you 1. devote your whole time. .Adores.- �.Tari Senoof• 11 .8 They're beginning to ask: "Oen he master his tisk?" For ne'er an excuse they inquire; He just Can or be Can't, And their comment is scant, Though the wages of failure are dire. Can you do what you Claim, Or will blushes of shame Be diffused o'er, your face at the last? ,Will you lee among those Whom earth's history s owe For some part indispensable cast? A FEW "DON'TS." Don't call a wharf a deo*. Dont use "liable" for "likely," Don't light the fl':e with ooal oil, Don't hall a railway station a depot. Don't calla stable a barn, or a horse. barn.. D0a't say "loan" "lend ,e Don't neglect to promptly. Don't throw banana peelings on the sidewalk, Don't imagine you have the grip every time you have a bad cold, Don't epread more sail than the bal. last on your keel or in your hold war. rants. Don't use "some" for"somewhat" (s very Common and most objeotionable error ) Don't think a livery stable horse has no feeling, or that there is nu limit to its eudutanoe. Don't, drop envelopes or other serape of paper on the sidewalk, as you come` from the postof lee. Don't smile when a dentist's adver- tisement guarantees painless dentistry, alany terms are relative. Don't idle because ypn can't get just the work you prefer, or, the wages you think yon are entitled to. Don't (if you are a young man) stand on the street corners, and make an objectionable loafer of yourself. Don't speak slightingly of Clinton. Remember the proverb which enjoins us to say nothing but good of the dead, Don't let your imagination swamp your discretion when the next smooth- tongued stook•peddler offers you "a dead sure thing" for half its value. Don't be so ready to critioize your minister. Think for a moment what your minister might sav about you, if he were disposed to be censorious. Don't forget, this year, to do your Christmas shopping as early as circum- stances will permit. You probably intended to do so last year, but didn't, and were sorry for it. when you mean pay small debts Whether humble or great Be y ter'Iotment by fate, You must blaze your own way through the woods; Yon may bluff like the deuce (And bluff has its use), But you've got to deliver the goods. The Youth's Ccmpanion Calendar For 1908 The publishers of The Youth's Com- panion will, as always at this season. present to every subscriber whose sub. soription ($1 75) is paid for 1008 N beautiful Calender for the new year. Four paintings by artists of distinction are reproduced in the four panels of the Calendar by a process of color•printing which has been recently brought to remarkable excellence. The Bret of the panels is au intpidng sea scene, full of the beauty of the wide ooean and sky, and the rush of the homeward•boand ship The second is a fine Cattle piece. The third pictures an old mill at Zasn• darn-typteally Dutch in treatment. The fourth panel do piece a "Girl with Roses" -a charming tace, exquisite in Dolor and expression. All the pictures are worthy of preservation long after 1908 has passed into the good old times. The death rate in 'Ontario according to offioiel returns, is 12.9 per thousand. This is a low rate and is another tribute to the healthfulness of the Ontario olimate. Don't imagine that you aro economi- oal when you spend 5,t worth of postage and Stationery and SOc worth of time buying 'your goods by wail to save 10o in the price. The Companion as a Christmas Gift Nobody is too ynung. nobody too old,. to enjoy reading The Youth's Ootnpan ion. For that reason it makes one of the meet appropriate of Christmas gifts -one of the few whose actual worth far outweighs the ora'. Wel.;ome as 010 paper may be to the casual reader on tt e train, at the efilee, in the public librer , it Is, aftera11, the paper of the home. The aeaularity and frequency ofite visit. , the cordial sincerity cf its tone, make f, r it soon'the place of a familiar friend iii the house. Like a good friend, too, it ARRAS always for those traits and quali- ties which are typeiied in the ideal home. and are the aonrces of a nation's heal h end true prosperity, Til there another Ohtiatmas present costing so little that equals it? On receipt of $1 75, the yearly sabeerir' tion price (with 50 cent;'added for extra postage on Canadian eubscripttons), the publishers send to the new subscriber all the timaining issues of %lie Companion for 1007 and the .C'onr; Leaf Meeting °slender for 19118 in fall Dolor, Pill illustrated announcement of the new't'oldttiti for 1908 will be tient with ;ample copies of the paper to any address freer Tmn Y1i !U's Coitl'Altidl(p 194 Berkeley Street, Boston, Mee:. BOVRIL Contains the life-sustaining dements of S E E Beef extracts contain only the flavor and stimulating elements of beef- the nutritive values are lost in the making. Barolt Liebig, the inventor of beef extracts, admitted that. He said "It is but a condiment and - stimulant, containing no matter capable of sustaining life." That is where 13OVRIL differs from beef extracts. BOVRIL does contain Lite nourish- ment and life-sustaining elements of beef as well as its rich. flavor. BOVRIL gives strengthdnd nourish - meat to the invalid. e«'ith its help you can make left -over scraps fate delicious consommes, bouillons and soups with very little trouble. BOVRIL is the true economist in the hdtltd kitchen. ifour grocer sells BOVRIL, tS $6.50 ENCLOSED in a hand- some velvet lined case this brooch sells for $6.50. THE pearls are all selected and of the best quality. THE mounting is of heavy 14k. gold and very sub- stantially made. THiS artistic design is en- tirely exclusive, being one of the newest and prettiest brooches that our factory has yet produced. Our Catalogue is yours for the asking. itYRIE BROS., Limited 134-138 Yonge St. TORONTO one Good i'r,dai. "Yes," saki. Kander, "I told my friend that I have a roost here." "But," asked Mrs. Starveut, "didn't you also tell hint that you est here'." 'Certainly not. 1 told him I get breakfast and supper here, but that 1 eat at a restaurant near the of100."- Catholic Standard and Time.;. Circumlocution. T � • a, }. ^za, • "(;r:uu;pa, If }roti vrere a litt:' b. and your Ina had prnnti:ed you a 1r.• styit' you got your 1p::•ons 001 a 1. would you think was the l,e.•t \toy s1M11 eat?' -Woman's Item C'J..e., ion. Very often the reason why one accountant gets through more work in less time than another, thereby earning an enviable reputation for quickness and: cleverness, is simply because he takes advantage of every short method possible. Simply amazing how few know the many arithmetical short cuts -how few can do simple arithmetic ques- tions rapidly and accurately. "Rapid Calculation" is not only ractice, there is a "method" as well. he method we teach, but the practice remains with you. Our large, illustrated catalogue is free. Write for it. It explains to detail the various subjects we teach and shows the advantage of a Business Educators' Association Diploma. Demand for our graduates exceeds the supply. FOREST CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE Members 04 Business Educators" .1. W. WESTERVELT. 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