The Wingham Advance, 1907-05-23, Page 4WHY IS IT
You see so many times on our measure book,
after a man's order for a suit,
"Measure Same as Last."
Because our customers are always
Well Satisfied.
We make your Suit as you want it made, and
do not insist on any particular fad of our own
get up.
We have the Goods
And can make you any kind of Suit, Overcoat
or Pants, from a cheap two-piece Sacque Suit to
a Prince Albert or Full Dress ; an ordinary Ches-
terfield or extraordinary Paletot Overcoat ; Pegtop
or Spring -bottom Pants.
We Guarantee Satisfaction
We sell the celebrated W. G. & R. Shirts and
Collars—the best -fitting as well as the best -wearing
Shirts and Collars made in Canada. We have a
large range of Fancy Vests, made up or made to
order. BARGAINS—Five dozen assorted Vests,
regular $1.50 and $1.25, at 9Se. See window.
1axwe1l & Hill.
Tailors and Ileus Furnishings
THE WIN
HAM ADVANCE r,,, TIIIIRS )AY, MAY 23► 1907
i----Thirteeta licenses are to be mit off
by the Ontario Government between
►., i Fert William and Kenora during the
,1` railway eonsti'uetion work now in
" l �'j progress. Such is in effect the an -
le !t intlimm 1bttt�tt nouneenlettt of Ilan. NY. J. Hanna,
Provincial Secretary. This firm net
Theo, Mall * Proprietor, tion is taken on the part of the On-
tario Government, because the Do-
minion Government, for some reason
or other has seen fit to modify its
Ebitorm original pro..^lamatioli which prohibit-
ed the sale of liquor within ?il miles G
et)nstruetiort works, ibr reducing it to
--SIX tttntlretl ;utd third -sit acct ; ten: miles. Tin-. Iatter affects fear if
dents o: ctu•red in the various factories row licenses, t'onvinced, that the use
. of Ontario during the year 1900, and , of liquor is dao exons among those
" twenty-seven with fatal results, not I employed on railroad constt•uetion
z cording to the nineteenth annual re- work the Government seeks to protect
port of the Provincial Factory. the district through the Rainy River
,* , country between Fort William and
—The Rhigetown Dominion, in lis- Rendez where the C. P. R.is being
ettssin ;the iron bounties, says it is up double tracked, The following licens-
' to the people to say nay to the system, l. es will likely be cut off—Keewatin,
and to elect men who will vote nay, ' three taverns and one shop; Wabi.
d That is what was done in the ease of goon, two taverns, one shop ; Dryden,
the Legislature, inti as a result no
two taverns; Vermilion Bay, Dinar.
more iron or sugar beet bounties are ale, Gold Rock and Ignace one each,
being paid out of Provincial funds. A 1 Being an incorporated town, Kenora
like course will produce like results at 9 is not'ttffected.
tOttawa.*
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—The act to provide for inspection -'A circular issued by the Ontario
of canned food products, meats and Department of Education states that
fish, passed at the last session of Par- the Public and Separate Schools will
Bement, will come into force Aug.1st'this year secure (in organized coun-
neat. Regulations in respect to duties ties) a total of X1,000, an increase of
$?
of inspectors, methods of inspection$200,00.0over last year, while the dis-
etc., are now being drafted. The trim grants will be $55,000, or double
Seasonable Goods.
Complete Stock of Hoes, Garden Rakes, Shovels,
Spades, Ditching and Post -hole Tools, Sprayers, Sheep
Shears, Bug Exterminators, Corn Planters, Paris Green,
Sprinkling Cans, &c., &c.
Have you seen our Lawn Mowers, Screen Doors and
Windows, or Hammocks ? If not, it would be a pleasure
to show you the goods.
H. Bishop - Central Hardware
Cat'rraz Paso t: p:
TOm, ASSETS: Asassevx Wawa:
Thirty-two Million Dollara 12,E11o,002
BANK OF HAMILTON
A Qeneral Banking Business Transacted
SIMPLICITY is the keynote of our Savings Bank Department.
No formality or delay in opening accounts or withdrawing
money. Interest allowed at highest current rates on all deposits
a
of $1.00 and upwards— -
Iaterert Paid or Compounded Quarterly.
WINGHAM BRANCH
C. P. SMITH AGENT
Government will appoint about 45 in-
spectors, who will be under Dr. Ruth-
erford as Inspector -General. The
the amount previously provided. The
Department has decided that the divi-
sion of these increased grants will be
total cost of enforcing the act is esti- based upon the salaries paid to teach -
mated at about $75,000 per year. The ers, the value of school equipment,
salaries of the inspectors will be $1,210 : the character of accommodation and
per year.
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—The town of Preston has appoint-
ed a House and Grounds Commission. second-class certificate teacher is en -
Its objects are to assist those who can- gaged, and in the unorganized dis-
tricts building a house, by procur-
ing a number of plans and specifica-
tions, ranging from $1,000 to $3,000,
and give advice and instruction as to
laying out the grounds to best suit
the situation ; also to improve eye-
sores, such as buildings and fences
needing paint or renewal. The mat-
ter of procuring trees, shrubs, flowers
and vines is also receiving considera-
tion. Other places might profit by
following Preston's example.
the grade of teachers secured. In the
organized counties $20 extra will be
paid in each case where a first or
.
—The Canadian Public Ownership
League has been organized in Toronto.
Its objects are as follows ;—
First—To
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First To enlist the hearty co-opera-
tion of all persons, irrespective of
creed or politics, who approve the
principle of public ownership as laid
down in our platform.
Second To carry on an active pro-
paganda for the purpose of arousing
public opinion upon this subject,
Third—To bring the principle of
public ownership within the sphere of
practical politics.
Fourth—To obtain for the people
the power of the initiative and re-
ferendum in respect to the public
ownership of utilities.
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—"Death on the rail" is becoming
so frequent that more careful inspec-
tion of the railways should be de-
manded and enforced. With express
trains running at terrific speed, and
heavy engines necessary for long
freight trains, the dangers are in-
creased. On Saturday last, there ar-
rived in Buffalo, a train bearing the
remains of twenty-eight persons, who
while on their road home from Los
Angeles, were in a moment crushed
and mangled to death in the wreck at
Honda, California. They had gone
8 there and enjoyed themselves, and
were returning in good spirits, when
a defective rail gave way, and they
m met sudden death. The "broken rail"
1 should cease to be, because of more
careful inspection.
professional district certificate, $25
for each third-class certificate, $30 for
each second-class certificate and $35
for each first-class certificate. Special
extra provisions for payments when
good salaries are paid to teachers will
be provided, and special grants to
poor schools and grants for the build-
ing of schools in new districts where
settlement is new. Five thousand
dollars is also provided for rural
school libraries, all to share alike in
the distribution.
.a.
—The Clinton New Era' (Liberal) has
this to say for the Whitney Adminis-
tion :—"The Ontario Government de-
serves commendation for its action in
refusing to grant licenses in Northern
Ontario in districts where local option
by-Iaws have been quashed through
technicalities. It is pleasant to be
able to record that the same spirit has
been shown in an unmistakable way
in Old Ontario. The Government has
sent a letter to all Boards of License
Commissioners instructing them that
it is the desire of the Government
that the saute course shall be followed
in the long -settled districts. Where
a local option by -lass' has secured the
votes of three-fifths of the electors,
but has been quashed by some red
tape absurdity, the Government de-
sires to give effect to the expressed
will of the majority. He will be a
wise Commissioner who accepts the
Government's view. In this action
the Government has shown an intelli-
gent appreciation of its duties to the
Province, as well as a broad grasp of
its own functions and an ability to
rise above petty technicalities of pro-
cedure. And public opinion will ap-
prove its course.
.y.
—There is no questioning the fact
that British rule has done much for:
India. Notwithstanding this is so
clear, it seems equally true, that there
is always a rumble of discontent and
friction among the Hindoos because
they are ruled by a foreign power.
—The pledges made by Premier The races are so widely different, that P
Whitney while in Opposition are be- they never can, and never will <ssimi-
M CANADIAN ing fulf lied. The promise to supply late. The present trouble recalls the
BANK cheaper and better school -books is awfatl mutiny of I i7, when I10 wo-
OF COMMERCE
READ OFFICE, TORONTO ESTABLISHED 1867
B. Z. VirrdLSEB, P-es"tet
ACRS. LARD, Ge :e:al vs -sger
A. a. IRELAND, Superintendent of
Branches
Paid-up Capita1,.$I0,000,000
Rest, - - - 5.000,000
Total Assets, ,- 113,000,000
BANK MONEY ORDERS
:sso£ AT mt sts.towtira RRrE5:
$5 and under _ 3
Over $5 and not exceeding S10..,,=, 5
" $10 " " $30...... 30
" $36 a ft $50 15
These Orders are Iaayabiee at par at any oce in Cana
(Yukon. excepted;, and at the principal harking paints in
They are negotiable at $.A•.go to the 1, stir icg is Great
They fortm ars excellent method of remitting small sums
sad at snsall cost, and may be obtained without delay at
cents
cents
cents 87
cents
ria of a Chartered Bank
the United States.
Eritain and Ireland.
of r:tcney with safety
any office of the Bank
WINGHAM BRANCH - A. E. SMITH, MANA1ER.
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Coal Coal
We are sole agents for
the, celebrated Scranton Coal,
which has no equal.
Also the beat grades of
Mihing, € annet and Do-
mestic Coal and Wood of
all kinds„ always on hand.
Rasidatice Pikone, ;Mo.
3iit •' No 44
We tarry a fall stock of
Lumber (dressed or ulldre--
eed), Shixigle , Lath, Cedar
Poeta, 3arrels, etc.
famaccdraimicayarsismatrataiortairrionsirais
Highest Price Paid for all
kinds of fogs.
McLEAN
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taking substance and nearing fruition men and children were murdered in
by an announcement from Toronto one building, and their carcases
that the Legislature has decided to thrown into a deep well until it was
issue advertisements calling for ten- ' filled. The cause of the present tron-
dein for the publication of public ble is the same as that which precipi-
school readers. It is stated that it is tated the mutiny of 1537 -the natural
1 the intention to improve the subject , desire of the native population to be
matter, to have more suitable type, freed from foreign control. Now as
and better quality of paper and in then, another cause is given as the ex -
general to enhance the literary and planation of the uprising. In '57 it
meeba nical value of the series. Not- was the "greased cartridges," which,
withstanding all these improvements it was said, were being distributed
tit is confidently believed that under among the native soldiers as a means
the changed plan the readers can be of destroying caste. Now it is (false-
r issued and sold to the, public at much Iy) charged that a European officer
tlower cost than under the monopoly shot a native who had refused to
charges which have wrung thousands carry to the officers' quarters a wild
of dollars from the pockets of the ; pig which the officer had killed. The
people. Indian politician, like politicians near -
*•4 er home, are not incapable of making
—The Kingston Whig is a, staunch use of false stories to arouse the anger
Liberal paper, edited by Mr. Pease, of the ignorant, who tan thereby be
M. P. P. This is what the Whig says ! more Pasily induced to take the course
tbut the new postal rates: The the leaders desire than they could by
Whig's twice -a -week dollar issue will any other means.
Ave taxed 51.04 postage, four cents '
more than the tabs: ri frtion. This
week fully one thousand subscribers Greatest remote Strengtkefser On Earth
will have to he situele off the mailing
list, more srdhserii er than the daily Thousands of wornet are wast, at-
anti weekly Whig had altogether lid, rtendoven and dispirited. What
when the present manager purchased they meed ie that nourishing tonic
it. Leet -aa Ianblishets will have r -ea- I; laui hingee Soon they spirits
regain those
g g � , brightsp r"sand rosy
eon to remember their friends in pow- - cheeks. Ferrozone does this and more
er at Ottesra its this matter. Sub- es Mrs. L. F. Aidrianson of Whitney
scribers will net. pay doable rate for Pier; C'. I3.. testifies. "may slaughter
netwspsprs. The esorliitant postal
was very Much res at ti and lead
considerable troubles at times. Often
charge is going back in history to the I v:a5 at a loss to know what to do.
days of newspaper tax and prchibi- I was advised to give her Fertotppone
and I did so. Ferrotone cleared all
iuL.n whlele for over a- century have , trouble, mademydaughterhealthy
been aceeunted among the dark days. and well. Fereeeene gives good ap-
The Lew postal arrangement Was a petite, regulates. strengthens. I eon-
hi.ander, ein;:t it has not stopped the eider it a medicine every woman
a cf railed States maga:Lam Should use regtrieri)r if ally: aratrtt to
which are no grant. -Ca radian anyway. feel het britt. Rebuild arfttr Prrrozctne
ft it the Meg of an airs& Ptica 50c
The exprwaa es ttW ltr, pot box at *Fl iii,
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DO]IMON BANKI
IIPAD OFFICE. TORONTO.
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Capital (paid up) * $.3,500,000
Reserve (auid p Hlvi . s 54,500,46(1
Total Assets, over $45,000,000
WINWIAM 131 ANOII.
Farmers' Notes discounted.
Drafts sold on all points in Can.
ads, the Culled States and Europe.
$AVINCS DEPARTMENT.
Interest allowed on dep5sits of $1.00 and
upwards, and added to principal quarterly.
D. T. HEPBURN, Manager
R. Yanstone, Solicitor
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:• You Make
A Mistake ;
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♦ out seeing our stock, comparing +
• prices and taking into account +
the quality of the instrument. 0
All the best makes always in
♦ stock — Heintzman, Newcombe, 9
4 Dominion, and others.
Also Organs, and the very •
i best Sewing Machines. !►
i David Bell
Z Stand --Opp. Skating Rink•
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FARM LABORERS
AliD DOMESTICS.
I have been appointed by the Do-
minion Government to place Immi-
grants from the United Kingdom in
positions as farm laborers or domestic
servants in this vicinity. Any person
requiring such help should notify me
by letter, stating fatly the kind of help
required, when wanted and wages
offered. The number may not be suffi-
cient to supply all requests, but every
effort will be made to provide each
applicant with help required.
PETER CAMPBELL
Canadian Gov't Employment Agt,
wiN GHAM.
WINGHAM
General Hospital.
(Under Government Inspection.)
Pleasantly situated. Beautifully furnished,
Open to all regularly Iicensed physicians.
Rates for patients (which include board and
nursing)—$3.30 to $15.00 per week, according
to location of room. Far further informs.
tion—Address
MISS KATHR.LNE STEVENSON,
Lady Superintendent,
. Box 223, Wingham, Oct.
A Summer Session
Is held at the BRITISH AMERICAN
BUSINESS COLLEGE, Toronto, during
July and August. Students may enroll
any time with equal advantage. Write j
for catalogue and special summer rate of
this oldest and best school.
T. M. WATSON, Pim:cleat,, { I
Now Is A Good Time
To Enter The Well-knewn
d ELLIOTT Ai //
TOHO?iiTO, ONr.
Canada's High Grade Commercial and
Shorthand School. Our graduates are
always successful. Their superior train-
ing enables them to get and hold excel-
lent positions. The pupils who graduate
from our school are in the highest and
best sense trained for business life. No
vacations. Commence now. Catalogue
W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal
(Car. Forage and Alexander Ste.)
CENTRAL
STRATFORD, ONT.
Was established twenty years ago and
by its thorough work and honorable
dealings with ifs patrons has become
one o, the largest and most widely
known Commercial Colleges hi the
province_ The demand upon ns for
comnmercial teachers and race assis-
tants greatly exceeds the supply. We
mist graduates to positions. Students
are entering each week. Catalogue
free.
Fr ztOTT ' MCLACHLAN,
Principals.
The name TUD-
HOPE is all S
the guarantee
any man needs
when buying a
Carriage.
You can't be half as particular
about materials and workmanship
and service—as the Tudhopes are,
When a Tudhope Carriage leaves
the factory, it is absolutely faultless
in every way.
Tudhope Carriages are guarana
teed by us—and by the house of
them he which has been making
Canada for 55 years.
May we show you some of the
Tudhope Carriages.
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The ig Store
WINOHAM, ONT.
Jiro. Kerr
&lifts
Bargain n Gents' Furnishngs r'
You'll have an opportunity to share in what
will no doubt be the most sensational S Fi I RT
and COLLAR SALE of the sea;,on. Sensational
because the goods are new and stylish, at a saving
in price of from so to loo per cent. That sounds
big, doesn't it i' But we will prove the truth of that
statement if you'll give us the opportunity to do so.
About 150 New Summer Shirts
Secured at a very low price. See them in our
north window, White cotton body with fancy sateen
fronts. Every shirt worth 75c each.
Our Special Price, Only 48c Each.
Money refunded if not perfectly satisfactory.
About 300 Collars, New Goods.
Regular price 15c to 20(: each, Come and
examine these goods, otherwise you won't realize
the compelling power of these prices. Turn -down
Collars, Stand-up Collars, Turn -down Stand-up Col-
lars, all sizes and styles. You'll have to move
quick to get your supply at these sensational
prices.
Our Special Price, 1tic Each or 3 For 25o.
A QUANTITY OF MEN'S CONGRESS SHOES
AT REDUCED PRICES.
IIMen's Fine Dongola Kid Congress
regular $2.25 to $2.50.
Our Special Price to Clear, $1.65 a Pair.
Cash Paid for Good Butter and Fresh Eggs,
,ikiiilAWWRAMAWMPAMMAMAMMAIWIMMIMO'
Shoes,
tete
Walker's Furniture Store
Is the place where you will find an elegant assort-
ment of Furniture for the spring trade.
Don't wonder why we sell so much 1 Call and see
the goods and get our prices.
Iron Beds, Springs and Mattressess at the same old
prices ; a very large stock to choose from. We
still lead in Couches and Parlor Suites.
Jas. Walker & Co.
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fl�SEEDS ! SEEDS !
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For Far Garden
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CLOVERS.—Common Red, Mammoth Red, Alsike, Lucerne and
White, also Timothy. These seeds are till inspected and approved by
the department at Ottawa, for growth Cud purity, and are home grown.
OATS.—We have several varieties: WRITE MAI VE —This is won-
derfully productive, yielding as much ea 85 bushels to the acre, of large, 0
plump, white grain. 'remelt KING—highly recommended by the Ex- 0 it
perimental Farm, Ottawa; strong straw, free from rust, WHITE Rrs-
s1dx--has been grown extensively in Perth Co. Tnot;sAxla Doman OATS
—well liked by the American farmer,
BLACK BARLEY—Seldom yielding below 40 bushel pet acre.
MENSURE BARLEY.—A well-known variety, strong and heavy.
JAPANESE MILLET. --Also called Million Dollar Grass, well-
known in Ontario; splendid for green fodder and hay.
JAPANESE BUCKWHEAT.—'Very early and productive.
RUSSIAN SUNFLOWER.—Grows 15 inches in diameter.
GOOSE WHEAT.—The cleanest from foreign seeds we ever
handled.
CORNS.—The largest stock, coining of the finest varieties for
silage and maturity purposes, in the County, Also Sweet Corns for table
use, come up extra early; none better, Crosby's Early Sugar Corn,
Country Gentlemen --•highly recommended.
PEAS.—Field and garden.
EARLY POTATOES., -.Nought Six, very early and productive.
Carmen No. 1, grown suceetsfully at Experimental farm, Ottawa.
Beauty of Hebron, very productive right here.
We keep a stock of Ground Oil Cake, Bibby's Cream Equivalent
(takes the place of Cream for calves), Twin City Herb Food (cheapest and
best) and pure ground Flax Meal, also Sweet Peas and all Garden Flower
Seeds. Come in sad so for yourself.
A. Mills
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