The Wingham Times, 1909-02-25, Page 3F
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THE WING [UM TIMER, FEBUARY 25, 190a
Head Office, Hami toe.
The great drawback to
the average investment
lies in the locking up of
money, rendering it un-
available when' desired.
AWING for the moment the question of relative risk
of loss the desirability of keeping money on deposit
in a Savings Bank (where it is at once obtainable
for any emergency) renders'it most important that every
business man, or any other man or woman, should, if at
all possible, keep a substantial sum on deposit in a separate
Savings Account.
It is most unwise to lock up every dollar in business or
permanent investments. To the same degree, it is wise to keep a
ready cash surplus laid safely aside in a chartered Bank.
A private savings account is carried by every prudent
business man.
THE BANK OF HAMILTON specially invites the
opening of such accounts, both by its regular business clients, and
also by those who transact their current banking elsewhere.
Every courtesy and convenience is extended to such cus-
tomers.
BANK OF HAMILTON
WINGHAM BRANCH
C. P. SMITH, Agent.
STEADY
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fora reliable Local Salesman repro -
sensing
"Canada's Oldest and Greatest
Nurseries"
in Wingham and adjoining country.
Yon will find tbere is a good demand
for nursery Stook on account of the
high prices that growers have realized
on their fruit this seas +n.
Our salet:men are turning in big buti-
nese to nit tins year.: Be one of them
and eat n good weges through the winter
months.
Territory reserved. Pay weekly.
Free sample outfit, eto.
Write for particulars.
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for all Lung Trouble, Cougt , Colds,
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endorsed by doctors. 2Fic .Bottles.
igNature's Remedy
pimp For Constipation
Fig Pills will owe Rheumatism and all
Blood Disease. Pimples and Blotches
removed In a few days by taking Fig
Piffle. One taken at night time will
make yon feel better in the morning.
Large boxes, 25c. For Bale at
WALLEY'S DRUG STORE
Wingham.
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Is via Chicago and St. Pani, Minnea-
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Tunnel by electricity.
California,
• Mexico,
Florida.
Round trip tourists tickets now on
sale to all principal Winter Resorts
For full information as to rates,
routes, eto„ apply to W. Henry,
Depot Agent. or address J. D. Mo -
Donald, D. P. A., Toronto.
DOMINION BARN
HEAD OFFICE : TORONTO.
Capital paid up, $3,976,000
Reserve Fund and
Undivided profits $5,297,000
Total Assets, over 48,000,000
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Farmers' Notes discounted,
Drafts sold on all points in Canada,
the United States and Europe.
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allowed on deposits of $1 and upwards
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R. Vanstone, Solicitor.
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hal II 'Th ,r Dm Writes
Mr. Andrew Admanson, near Tees -
water, is feeling well pleased with the
world these days, for he now has what
he was looking for in the way of a farm.
On Tuesday a deal was pat through by
which on April let, he comes iuto
possession of a two hundred sore farm
on the Howiok-Carriok boundary,
three miles from Clifford. This is said
to be a very good farm, well fitted out
in every respeot-targe stone house,
good barns with up to date stabling, eko.
This is the farm that Mr. James Munro
had advertised in the TIMES last week.
The Ontario Sugar Oo's. faotory in
Berlin was cold by public suction at
Townsend's Auction rooms in Toronto
on Tuesday, to Mr. Leslie, representing
the Erie Ooal Co, of Buffalo for the sum
of $225,000, This was the only bid of-
fered and it was accepted. It is under.
stood that the Wallaoebarg Sugar Co.
is indirectly interested in the purchase
and will finally get possession of the es-
tabliehment. The proceeds of the sale
will go to the bond -holders, the institu-
tion being bonded to the amount of
6220,000. There appears to be very
Little chance of the ehareholders getting
any benefit from the sale.
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Mho Muriel Wright, Mnniao, N.B., writes:
"I was sick and run down, would hays Head-
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specks before my eyes and pains in my baolt.
I was not able to do any house work at all and
could not sleep at night. Several doctors
duct erect me but I saw 1 was getting no help,
and on the advice of a friend 1 gob throe
bottles of Burdock Blood Bitters and they
effected a °omelets euro.
Mr, R. H. Goats of the Department of
Labor, Ottawa, was presented with a
gold watch and chain by his fellow.
civil servants at the capital. This was
in recognition of Mr. Coats' preparation
of the case of the members of the
pnblio service in their application for
increased remuneration. Mr. Coate'
figures of the repent increased cost of
living were convinoing and unanswer-
able, and it must be gratifying to him
that his colleagues appreciate his ser-
vices in that respeot,-Globe. [Mr.
Goats is a well known native of Clinton
being a brother of Registrar Coate, now
of Goderich. ,
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PRINCIPALS.
MOTHER'S APRON STRINGS.
(Nixon Waterman.]
When I was bat a verdant youth
I thought the truly great
Were those who had attained, in iristh,
To men's mature estate,
And none my soul in sadly tried,
Or spoke euoh bitter things,
As he who 'aid that I was tied
To mother's apron strings.
I loved my mother; yet it seemed
That I mnet break away
And find the broader world I dreamed
Beyond her presence lay.
But I have sighed and I have cried.
O'er all the ornel stings
I would have missed had I bean tied
To mother's apron strings.
O happy, trustful girls and boys)
The mother's way is best,
She leads you 'mid the fairest joys,
Through paths of peace and rest.
It you would have the safest guide
And drink the sweetest springs,
Oh, keep your hearts for ever tied
To mother's apron strings,
HOW THE WORLD COULD BE
IMPROVED,
[S. E. Kiser.]
How grand a plaoe this world would be
If no man ever bad to labor,
If enoh man might from debts be free
And somewhat richer than his neigh-
bor;
How happy we could all become
1! plaaearee never were denied us,
It scolding women all were dumb
And others never rose to ,hide ns.
This world would be a splendid plane
It we could 'pend onr lives at pleasure,
It ooal men never had the face
To try to cheat ns with short measure;
What happiness we all might claim
If each man who was lured or driven
To foolishness or sin might blame
Some fellow -man and be forgiven.
How fair a place this world would be
If each man who is fond of speaking
Had knowledge that by you and me
Might be considered well worth seeking
How glad we might become ere long
1t when we spoke all men would heed
ns,
It we might proudly lead the throng
And no man ever tried to lead ns.
This world would be a splendid place
If enoh man might indulge his passion
Without the danger of disgrace
Or punishment in any fashion;
What cause could men have for complaint
If each man could surpass his brothers,
It each were free from all restraint,
And laws were only made for others.
Ask Yourself the Question
Why not use Chamberlain's Liniment
when you have rheumatism? We feel
sure that the result will be prompt and
satiafaotory. It has oared others, why
not yon? Try it. It coats but a trifle.
Pride, 25 cents; large size, 50 dents, For
sale by all Druggists.
At a Canadian Club banquet in Lon
don the other evening, Rev. Dr. W.
J. Clark, of Mtlntreal, formerly of
London, and well known to many of
our readers gave some good sound
advice, whioh, if followed, cannot
fail to make for a greater Canada.
Dr, Clark is reported as follows: "The
provinces do not know each other as
they should. I have lived in Ontario
and I am proud of her. Bat I am
living in Quebec now and I find that
the French can teaoh ns lessons in
many ways. Yon men in Ontario
know your own province and yon
know the west, but you do not know
Quebeo as you ought to. With all
our divisions and differences we are
one people. We are being bound clos-
er and oloser together in the bonds
of a Canadian brotherhood. Shall we
not make it the best plaoe on God's
earth for free min and free women
seeking the ideal. We oan all do some-
thing towards that end. It soeme to
me that after all there is no greater
ideal than to follow that old verse,
'What doth the Lord require of thee,
O man, but to do justly, to have mercy
and to walk humbly with thy God.
With this motto we as Canadians oan
hold first plane in true plaoe in city,
province, Dominion, Empire or world.
This is my message to yon, may yon
prosper and may Canada Sourish while
the ran shines."
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