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The Wingham Times, 1908-10-08, Page 3T> W,INGUA TIMF.9, OGTOBEE 8 4908 One of our GorreGt Styles for Fall and Winter 'CWALITY'. Tailored with a degree of excellence unknown except to the most conscientious and high-grade custom tailors. Style absolutely smarter than any custom made gar- ment. Fit guaranteed, and wearing qualities all that you could possibly wish. 444. McG1I & CAMPBELL. Exclusive Shoe WILLIS Del a ers CO. Store closes 7 p. m., except Saturdays and evenings b e - fore holidays. 1 Important Announcement Regarding ROBBERS No old stock Every pair 'New Clean and fresh There is more DOWNRIGHT TRASH in Rubbers than anything else we know Hence our reason for being EXCEEDINGLY ra¢mxcaiaa as to the Rubbers we boy. DOWNRIGHT 'TRASH sold in than anything else we know of. for being EXCEEDINGLY PARTICULAR the Rubbers we buy, We have picked out the choicest of 3 VERY SUPERIOR BRANDS, namely— MERCHANTS, MALTESE CROSS AND CANADIAN. You take VERY SMALL OSANOES of get- ting a poor pair if you. BUT voun, RUBBERS FROM US, because we keep THE BEST ONLY, WILLIS O. CO. R. Johnston's old stand, opposite Bank of Commerce. FINE SHOE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. PHONE 129. 4.06.0N.444440 .4 *.t0404000i +•••,••••••••••e••••••. 4 + We carry fall stook of COAL, COAL COAL. We are sole agents for the celebrated SCRANTON CdA*., which has no equal. Also the best grades of Smithing, Vannel and Domestic) Coal, and Wood of all kinds. always on hand. iDL9UMBER, SHINGLES, LATH Cedar Posts, Barrels, Etc. go- Highest Price paid for all kinds of Logs. i i f . MoLeanal Residence Phone No. 56. Office, No. 64. Mi1I, No. 44, • ♦ * *!, , . r if*a*0*l�• ♦ I80 » . >0�1�0•*00000 O AMb Osi+N400*0*N00'0.0+14+ Hunters' Excursions. Via Grand Trunk Railivay Syetetn. Return tickets at single fare, Oat. 6th to tov. 8rd, to pointe in Temagatni, pointe ,Matta'wa to Port Arthur. To Georgian f3ay and Mackinaw Division, port Arthur Via N. N. Oo,, and to certain hotnte in Quebec, New Brunewiok, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. Oct. 02nd to NoV. 8rd, to Muskoka tidos, Lake of Bare, Magneta'ovan River, lnetng ,Midland and Lakefieid r Madawaska to Depot Harbor, Argyle to Oob000nk, Lindsay to Halibutton, Shat - bot Lake via Ii .Les P. Ey., and points -from Severn to North Bay inolueive. Return limit on kali tickets Saturday, Deo. 6th, 1968, or until close of naViga- tion, if earlier, 10 pointer reeohed by btearners. •rail information from any grand Trunk R k ticket agent, Trines and Weekly Globe *0 new sub, sunhats to January let, 1909, for 85 Mite, ,Established Whooping Cough, C, Cough, Grip, Creeolenelis 9 up, Bronchitis ma, Diphtheria boon to Asthmatics Does it not a m more effective ebbreathe in a remedy to cure diseaseof the breathi a organs than to take the remedy into the stomach, Wet because the Air n ! strongly It cur b e t b re der d sir n anti- septic nte septic is carried over the diseased surface with every bteath, giving prolonged and constant treat. went. It is invaluable to mothers with small childten. Thbtt of a Consumptive tendency find immediate relief from coughs or in. gamed conditions oft e mb throat. $aid by druggifts. Send postal for booklet. LksMit(C, xftt.rss * O., timited, Agents, Mont- real, Canada. goy Monate.Mr, and Mrs. S D. MoEwbu and olhiidren of the let line, visited lhtst week with atm M4Rwen'e parents M Monorieff and attended the Atwood fair, Albert Orooke, 4th Iiue, bite two stalks Of anniiowere in his garden upon which were cora ed x24 uowera. Hui poultry should not euifer next Winter, Robert Nichol, 6th line, was at At - Wood, last week where he judged the root and vegetable exhibit aura, aleo awarded prizes in the Swine department, . on Wedneeday of last week Robert Orma. ig, 5th Hue, road Mies Ada May, daughter of Frank MoOutohenn. 604 line, were united in the holy estate of metr1mony, at the home of the bride, by Rev, H. M. Lang -Ford. They com- mence married lite with the best wiehee of a large circle of friends. Mr. and Mee. Oraig will make their home on the groom's) farm h thie township.. Don't Negtoee Your Dough. Ton di ike ',ought! are beat oared withourinmedicine—butm dicine. zone"miteisn'tr a drrugt. it's„Catarrho- 6, heeling vapor, full of pine essences and healing baleams. It spreads over the surfaoog that are weak and sore from goughing. Every spot that's congested is healed, irritation is soothed away, phlegm, and aeoretion are cleaned out, and all symp. toms of oold and catarrh are oared. Nothing so sura, so pleasant as Catarrh- ozone. In 25o. and $1.00 sizes at alt dealers. EAK ' WAW.*t v $I*. Following is the report for S. S. No. 9, East Wawanosh, for September: -- V. R. Deacon. Sen. IV. V. Taylor, G. Currie, M. Elliott, P. Deacon. III. H. Walker, H. Carrie, C. Taylor, E Shelll. II, A. Currie, F. Deacon and H. Deacon equal, W. Taylor, M. Rantoul. Pt. II. H. Reid, G. Pocock. P. SheiiI, T. Kerr. Sr. I. H. Pocock, C. Carrie, A. Leav- er. Jr. I. J. Perdue, J, Taylor, K. Kerr. Average atttendance, 24. A. L. LAWRENCE, Teacher. Do you feel used up? You're disoouraged and played out— scarcely enough energy to think, and less to work on. The reason? You are run down, blood is thin, nerves are like Indian rubber, not like steel as they ought to be. Use Ferrozone and that tired feeling will go—it can't stay be. cause rich nutritious blood and the bod- ily vigor Ferrozone makes, crowds out weakness of every kind. Use Ferrozone and you'll feel like a fighting king—fun of energy—filled up with ambition—ever ready to work, No strengthening tonic so potent, Neglect not a day longer. A11 dealers sell Ferrozone in 60 ot. boxes. WALTON. About 2.30 o'clock Friday afternoon, Sept. 26th, James, son of James Mo0al- lnm,of the MoKiliop boundary, East of Walton, while engaged in assisting in the threshing of clover at his brother William's farm, by some means slipped while on the machine and got his right leg into the oylinder. In an instant the belt flew off and the concave broke but not before very serious damage was done. The unfortunate ponrig man was released and dootora sent for post haste. They were soon on the spot when it was decided that amputation of the crushed leg was the only course, and this was done. The terrible shock was too great for the patient however and he died at 10 p. m. Deoeated was in his 28th year and was an industrious well behaved young man whose nnlooked for demise is very sincerely regretted by the com- munity. BItt7SSELS. The ladies of the Methodist church choir, Brussels, adopted the modern method of many choirs by the removal of their hats during the services. Melville ahuroh ohoir has been re- organized with Miss Kate McKinlay as leader. Miss Jessie McLauchlan non• tinues as organist. Mies McKinlay is a fine soloist with a wide experienoe. Dominion nomination in Teem Hall, Brussels, Monday, Oot. 19th. Barrister Morton, of Wingham, is the Returning Officer. John Cober, carriage maker. Brussels, has been used to machinery almost his whole life, so it is not to be wondered at that he should not rest satisfied unless he hears the hum, A 5 horse power up- right gasoline engine, maaufaotnred by the Gilson Co., of Guelph, has been placed in his oarriage shop and will supply the motive power for a band saw, pony planer, shaper, buzz planer, lattie and emery wheel. J, d. Gilpin, of town, made the sale. Mr. Oober will now be able to torn out his work much more quickly and with greater ease. Invented Safe ache Ours. Away with headaohes, be done with dizziness, bad stomach and biliousness, A care has been found—nee Dr. Remit - ton's Pills and enjoy the health they ria surely bring. Nothing but purely wire - titbit) extraoke in Dr. Hamilton's Palle. They cleanse and purity the whole syn. tem. ant as a perfect tonin. Safe for children, girls, women and men, Sold in 280. boxes by all dealers. • Q1RE1`. The digging of the Clark drain was awarded to Messrs. ICirkton , Con- nolly, by Grey Council, their tender being $648.61 They are to have it finished on or before Minuet 1909. They ore Old hands at the businees. Mrs. 'WM. Armstrong, lith cora , who ham a great record at a butter maker, snored 96U„ points at Toronto Exhib. 'Mon o o n a package et 20 -pot ands, reedy*. lug the Silver Medal for the same. Whitt is ii 1niall honot ono( when the competition is taken into ts000nnt and professional judges snore in a very precise and sorutinining manner. At the Grey domicil meeting Thee. Al000k, 'of the 14th con. was awarded 1 -the contract ant Of the Walton drain $8,694. Ii Commences in Grey and goes into Morrie, MoNillop and Mullett town- ships. Work has to be oomploted by Deoember 1909. The Sob 16 a big One bnt Mr. Alooalc will res it through all right, Vert- ,I;o111TROa, The leiniversary eervicee at Tiffin's appotottnent held in this Motha,liat church were well attended Rev. Mr Rtvere,13 A., 1),D , of Beigrax �, peer; •}r ed tnorologend everting and ilrAy tat P Duncan of Whiteoburnh oopdnoted the afternoon eervioo. The eelectioos from f the choir were extraordlparly well rem., dere Thed. anniversary eerjioes of White- eburoh Presbyterian church, will be he'd on Sunday, Oat. lith Services he d morning Rad evening end conducted by Rev. Mr• An6ireon of Goderioh, Rally Day serviette in oonneotiou with Briok f)huroh Epworth League orifi be held on Sunday and Monday next, Oot. lith and 120t. Rev. A. E Jones. of Auburn, will preach ort Sunday at 10 $0 a. w and 7 p, m The Westfield choir will Inveigh apeoiai mesio for the conation. On Monday evening, is liter- ary entertainment wilt be given, ad- dresses by Rev, d. W. Andrews o Binevale and the pastor, mesio by Prof. °line's quartette, of Wiagham; read ince by !!lies 3ohnson, of 1%lyth and Miss Harrison of Belgreve. Liberal offerings are asked for in oouneotion with alt of there services. home and bring your friends. Rev. G. W, Rivers preaehsd anniver- sary sermons at Villas on Sunday last and Rev-. W. A. Plenty. of Whiteohnrob preeohed very aooeptably at Brick Obnroh and Sunshine. The ReIgrave Methodist Chorale whioh is under repair at present will be re -opened with 'medal Aervioee on Sun- day, CO. 1Sth. Rev. Hector W, Mo- Tavish, of Gordo, will conduct the servioes at 11 a m. and 7 p. m., and special mesio will be furnished by the choir, On Monday evening, Oot. 19th, at 8 o'clock, a high olase oonoert will be given by Miss Ida M. Cole, of Ethel, graduate in elocution of Alma Oollpge, St. Thomas, and Mies Polly McKesson$, of Owen Sound, gold medalist in vocal music, of the tame College. Short ad- dresses will be given by Revs, Hartley, of Blyth, and MaTavitb, of Gorrie. For farther particulars see posters. ANOTHER MAIL FALLACY, The Mail proceeds to put forward the fallaoy, that the Laurier Government has not given the land to the settlers, but to the speculator. The Conservative Gevernmeat set apart no Less than 66,000.000 acres for railway bonuses, every acre of whi'h the settler would have been bound to buy bank from the speculator. The Liberal Government recently snnceeded in obtaining restoration of 30,000 000 acres of land from the area set apart for railway bonuses. This land was at once opened up for homesteading and thousands of acres were gladly taken by the settler, of which he had been de- prived these many years, In eighteen years over 80 000,000 of acres passed absolutely into the pos• session of corporations, given by a Oon. servative Government without .a dollar going into the treasury, and the settler will have to pay the epeoulator his own prides for every one of these acres. In eighteen years the Oonsorvative Government gave in homesteads and pre•emptions less than 10,000,000 ores. In 1896, last year of Conservative rule, there were fewer homesteads taken up than was the case any year sinoe 1879 There were only 62.119 in the whole eighteen years. While the Liberal Government in the past twelve years have placed 221,860 homesteaders on the land. How can the Mail maintain its charge that this Government has given the )and to the speculator? How can the Conservatives with any reason whatever, challenge 0Omparison between the record of their Government at to land, and the record of the Liberal Government, THE GOVERNMENT AND THE FARMER. Speaking in Halton county last week, Hon. Sidney Fisher, Dominion Minister of Agriculture, spoke in part as fol- lows : — "Before you farming men I want to take up questions now. affecting my own department. When the Censer - waives left Ottawa they had date nothing for you in the way of aced - storage ships, save for a few rough ex - 1 Andra- life New ente with Zealand ice andtathe United States were driving Canada out of the English markets beoeuso they had proper refrigeration. In the years 1876.1886 Hader tbo Tories we exported $22,750.000 in batter; in the decade from 1886 to 1896 it dropped to $8,250,- 000. In 1897 the Department of Ag- rioniture planed the first meohanioal cold storage plant in operation, and in the next ten years we shipped $46,- 500,000 in butter. That was due ab- solutely to the oold-storage facilities. There was no ohange in other 'condi- tions. As a result farm land has in- creased in Value, the number of farm- ers has grown, and now the great proportion of otr young men and wo- men are staying on the farms. They left t them In the old days, and no wonder, Bat to -day they remain be- cause our Government has made the lot of our farmer different. "Let me point out to you the aon- dition of the St. Lawrence navigation in 1896, Large vessels (Mold not come in at all, or had to wait for high tide, They could not sail at night because the channels were not lighted. Consequently ocean freight and insur- ance charges on the St. Lawrence route were high. New York, Boston and Philadelphia droW away our ship- ping trade. Look at to»day's condi- tions, There are ne deists for tide or channel lighting at night. Expenses and Insurance rates Were Towered, with the result that to -dap New fork, Hoskin and Philadelphia Ore clamor - log to their rederal Government and to their State Governments for pro- tection 'egainet the St. Lawrenoe route. Not only is it carrying Canadian et - netts, bat a portion of the exports of the Amerioan Union itself, All 'be - tense e we ha a in v adAh ter) r ateproper. ly navigable, and 10 enabled te iV- lag Of dheap rater. Let me tell you that every tent taken off your trans- portation aoets inaket a cent more that the foreign buyer can pay you for )rteir produot. Does the BabyThrive If not, sarnetfiing must be wrong with its food. If the mother's milk doesn't nourish it, she needs Scott's.imi1siiore. It supplies the elements of fat required for the baby. If baby is not nourished by its artificial food, then it requires SCOTT'S EMULSION Half a teaspoonful three or four times a day in its bottle will have the desired effect. It seems to have a magical effect upon babies and children. A fifty -cent bottle will prove the troth of our statements. Send thla advertisement, together with name of paper In which it appears, your address and four cents to cover postage, and we will send wale "Complete Bandy Atlas atilt World.” SCOTT & BOWNE 126 Wellington StreetW.. TORONTO, ONt, SOME EV1DENoes OF PROS- PERITY. A mathematical demonstration of Canada's development eau be very ef- fectively presented in a few figures snowing the volume of exports of sta- ple produots during the twelve years of Conservative Administration under the much lauded National folios', compared with the twelve years since the Liberal tariff came into operation and a new industrial era was inaugurated. Oon Role Lib. Rule 1885 to 1896 1897 to 1908 Balm and Ham$18,327 928 $145,156,311 Butter 10 618 348 67 680 096 Cheese 127 011.428 247.790,882 Wheat 45,388,791 212,677,659 Tnis result is tarzely dee to the stability of Inc tariff, revised for revenue purposes only; the encourage- ment and atsistanoe afforded to far• niers and dairymen in inoreat,ed cold storage and transportation facilities; persistent and efficient measures to im- prove the quality of aurionitural pro. ducts; better arrangements tor trade between Canada and the Empire; and'. a restcratlon of public confidence in the sound, prudent and economical but not parsimonious fiscal policy of the Lour. ler Administration, Now, Mr. Elector, you who have not decided how you will vote: --Which p•aliey is the moat worthy of support and encouragement by an progressive and patriotic Canadians? THE T OBTORES OF NERVOUSNESS The Sufferer Feels That Unless Re- lief Comes Insanity Will Follow. Thtra is no tot ture more intolerable than nervousness. A nervous person is 10 a state of oonetant irritation by day and sleeplessness by night. The sufferer starts at every noise, is shaky and depressed. Often althongh in a completely exhausted state is unable to sit or iia still. For trouble of this kind absolutely the beet thing in the world is Dr. Williams' Piok Ptils. The nerves are jaded and jangled because they are being starved by poor watery blood. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills make new rich blood which feede and soothes the irritated nerves. There is abaa- lutely no doubt about this; thousands can testify of the blood -making, nerve - restoring qualities of these Pills, among' them is Mrs. Thos. Harpell, W ace Bridge, N. S., who says:_ -"So a years ago I took sick and the . ' otor pro• nonnoed the trouble nervo.: prostration, To describe the torture: of it is impos' Bible. God and mysel .nly knew what I endured- . e do. or gave me medi Dine but it • d • • seem to help me. Then he orde :. • e away for a ohange, but I was a raid to go, as I always seemed to fear some impending oaia- mtty, and was afraid to spend the night alone, as I used to think eaoh night that I would die before morning. I tried different kinds of medioines but with no better results, and finally decided I would go to my parents to see if the change would benefit me. I went to their doctor but with no better results. My mother urged me to try Dr. WU- Iiams' Pink Pills and got me a box, of course I did not expeot a box would help ere, but I continued taking them and itt about a month began to feel better. Prom, that on there was an improve- ment in my condition every day, and in the °curse Of about three months I was again enjoying the great blessing of perfect health. I gained about twenty ponndt in weight and my friends could hardly believe I was the same person. I believe I would have been in my grave long ago if it had not been for Dr. 'Wil- liams' Pink Pills." Dr. Williams' Pink Pili+ are good for any disease due to bad blood or weak nerves. That is why they cure soh troubles as anaemia, indigestion, rheumatism, nenraigia, St. Vitus dance; paralysis and the ailments of girlhood and womanhood. Sold by medicine dealers at 60 Dent+ a box or six boxes for $2.50 or may be had by mall from The Dr. Williams' Medioine do., Brook- ViIle, Ont, Hon. Nelson Monteith has resigned hie position as Minister of Agriculture In the Whitney Government and dames S. Duff, M. P. P. for West Sluice() hat been appointed as hit euooessor. A deputation of Presbyterians and Ang1ioans waited on Sir Wilfrid Laurier at() O t taws to- ask , for a more strict en foroenient of the last against viae and. Immorality in the Yukon. The Prem. ler showed the delegation that he had 'already sent iaetruotione to the Oommis• Wetter to enforce the law with the tit - most vigor, New Ides P .tt" THE LEADING STORE Largest Stock Lowest Prices If it's anything in DRESS GOODS, SILTS or VELVETS you are needing. for Pall and Winter wear be sure you see our large range of Dress Materials in English, Freneh and German Manufacture, You can save dollars buying at this store. LADIES UTIDRwEAR, Two eases Ladies' Misses' and Children's Underwear just opened ap, all sizes from the 80141104 to the largest. Prises easy, See our special line at ..... ..... ..... 25c HOSIERY. Tile stack for fall is now in, and the bait tna.lret of easlzinare and wool are here for your inspection, MEN'S WEAR, NEW FALL SU/TS, OvE1CoArs, Fun COATS, artment on nREd EEFERS, Pis ANT , eitt taccl it anything for Men and Boys' wear. Men's Gray'Cratenette Coats, well lined, a very serviceable coat, our eut prise , .. , 87.00 . MEN'S SUITS. Colne in and see thein, we never had sit 'h a nice range of patterns and PRICES are snaPRiailr•GLY LOW. You will wonder how they can be sold for the money. We bay them right and can self thein at a saving to every customer. See our special mutt — a nice small pattern in fine cloth, usually sold fur $12,0.1, one close cut price, only $10.00 OVERCOATS. In plain and fancy cloth, all NEW SPYLES, sizes from the smallest boys' to the Iargest man's coat. Every cast to be sold at a bargain. See our men's Overcoat at.... $7.00 1 ,.•� '� 1VZ= rs,�;,.v�'4iGKIJ,'siE','t';1DA5 Ya. Vririii' ' viirirefk7V€ VVWvv5i'vvV4T'irSta tinelerrealtnleateretraterVUSeelFeemew w 14 w• fir• � �[ s DAYS 1 ONLY ONLY 3 i. '461rfi thr4n CF wise Ft.irfflshi q i et. esvarysmdtalzern. 110 P. FOR FOURTEEN EWe will give a straight discount of from cent. off all lines of OS RAYS 0 LY COMMENCIND SATOMAY, DDT. 10 ENING SATURDAY, OCT. 24 ressrawsk 41 10 to 20per4 l4[ 4 :Carpets, .Lioolau s and Oilcloths] 4 4 We find we are overstocked in these lines and they 1 :must be reduced. All the newest designs and patterns. 3 You wilt also find a great many Carpet Ends at 4. bargain prices. We Solicit Comparison. i 1 t. All kinds of Farm: Produce wanted," sll� hest i prices paid. T. A. MILLSi En Winghani, Ont.