Loading...
The Wingham Advance, 1909-03-25, Page 4King's For Bargains I We Want Your Trade 0 p THE WINGU . I ADVANCE, TIJUBSDA.Y, MAROIT 25, i9O9, LAW REFQRT IN ONTARIO, 0-4.0,00040446.6 The 'Whitney Governwent deserves The Greatest Sale of Blouses oredit for the progress made in the FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH IN THE EXPERIENCE OF THIS HOUSE How do we aocount for it 2 Well, simply that the 'geode and trimmings are the very best, and they are made and finished in the best and latest styles known to the best designers in Canada and New York, The prices at which they are offered has much to do with their rapid sale, Come in, It will be a pleasure for us to show them and vote prices. NEW SPRING GOODS. New Dress Goode, Prints, Gingitams, Muslins, Lawns, tend Trim- mings of every deeoription are here in abundance, and are pleasing to our customers in every particular. ,Please come in and see our great displey of new Curtains and Curtain materials of the very Iatest and best designs. • Best G oceries, fresh and (lean, always on hand. The best favored, sweetest and cleanest Oatmeal, always in stock. Try a package and you will always use it. HIGHEST PRICES FOR TRADE. BIC difficult matter of Thaw reform, and al- though, there are' yet changes which might have been made, the result will be improvement and lessening of cost. The Seaforth Expositor (Liberal) ac- knowledges the good clone, and says the changes are "excellent as far as they go, and creditable to the Govern - Mena which has undertaken to deal with this awkward question," The chief features of the proposed reforms may be summarized as fol - love ;--- s4 1—The county courts, which are the convenient local courts throughout the province—both the cheapest and easiest of access --are being authorized to cover a great deal more business than in the past. 2,—Tho number of appeals possible is cut down, which will do away with much cost and delay in litigation. 3—No appeal can be trade to Privy Council in England in cases where less than $10,000 is involved. This pts will help to prevent litigants, whose means are limited, being driven to the wall by legal costs. 4—Means are provided for the more rapid despatch of criminal business. 5.—Authority is provided for law- yer and client to make a bargain be- fore the start for the lawyer's services. Hitherto, a person desiring legal coan- sel has had "t6 go it blind, protected only by Osgoode Hall scale of law costs. LAWN WAISTS.—The First Shipment in this line to hand. Come in and see them. LADIES' SPRING JACKETS.—This season we have some of the Nattiest Jackets, in right-np-to-the-minute Styles, and at sell -them -quick prices. Have a look. GINGEAMS, PRINTS and Wash Goods in .abundance, and at popular prices. DRESS GOODS. --A complete Range in the leading colors and new weaves. We have the best range of Black Dress Goods in town. EXTRA. SPECIAL --Ten cases of Select Seed Raisins, regular 15c per package for 10c PRODUCE WANTED.—Any quantity White Beans, Butter, Eggs, Tallow, Feathers, Dried Apples, etc. Good Goods Cheap Prices Springlositillesegsamagea~sissPes~.90 tbiaeseeadae~seesss•wilseie•eelltestrA quits, Overcoats, Suits, Overcoats, Trousers, Etc. Is the theme we bring to your notice at this time. Some wise man has said—"My son, get wisdom, and with all thy getting, get under- standing." The wise man to -day says—"Get a New Snit or Over- coat, and when you are getting, get it made to your order, in your own town. where you know what you are getting, and that it is genuine Tailor-made." That would be- wisdom; that would be un- derstanding, Our NEW SPRING GOODS have arrived, and it is not exaggerating to say that they include the nicest lines we have had for some time, and at prices corresponding with the qualities ,shown. Space will not allow us to go auto details, but WE HAVE THE GOODS and can make them any style desired. We are dealing in strong statements, but will back them up. We have yet to find the style of garments we cannot duplicate. Although plain, neat styles are more in line with strictly high-class tailoring this season, it is for Lu tname your style—WE WILL MAKE IT. R FURNISHING DEPARTMENT is filled with the newest st for Spring and Summer in all lines. have also added a first-class line of Jewelry. • obt. Maxweli monanamession Tailor and Furnisher For lien Who Care __4 Whitechurch Hardware Store News. Is there anything about your premises, inside or out, that needs brightening up ? If so, we have the Muff you need-- Sherwint.Willitalns Paints. Plowx`► .spa; cr Now is the time to look Plow after Plow Repairs. Cal]: and tell usywhat you need, anti if we haven't got we'll it, 'll C et it . \ i • ".4 1 i 6 1 . I. . . SEEDS t SEEDS ! The Purest and. Best Place Your Orders Now w J. T. Hotmes Whitechurch THE GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC. Teeswater. Rev, R. S. Baler is preaching spe- cial sermons to Hien. Mr. Andrew Adanson hassold his farm, lot 25, con, 0, to Mr, 0. Bether- ington, The price is $2,500, Mr. Ad- amson is busy moving on to his farm near Clifford. Summerhill Farm, the home of Peter Arkell's Sons, was the scene of a pretty and interesting social event on the 11th inst. It was the marriage of Miss Dorothy, only daughter in the family, to Mr. Wm, A. Tolton of Brant Tp. , Mfrs. Donald McDonald, a very old resident of the 0th con., Culross, pass- ed away on Thur,•)day of last week, She had reached the advanced age et 81 years and 7 days, and bad been ail- ing for about a year, death being due to the natural decay of old age. Her maiden name was Catherine McICay, and she and her husband were pion- eers of the township. Dr. Ernest Gillies, who spent the past few week's with bis brother, Dr. Midford, left on Monday for Van- couver. 'While here he left the itn- pression of being a remarkably clever young man, well equipped for a suc- cessful career in his profession, and he takes with hits the best wishes of a large circle of friends. He intends commencing practice in the western metropolis and already has a few good propositions in view. This is the way the Bruce Times gets a crack at Teeswater :—Editor McKenzie of the Teeswater News is not the newspaper freak that the Tele- scope describes hire, but is merely too lively a writer for so dead a place. Rather than rousing editorials a fun- eral dirge would be more in keeping with his surroundings. A. traveller, who had always heard that Teeswater was dead doubted it until Se went over last week and saw how beautiful- ly it was laid out. (Guelph Daily Herald). The bad bargain which the Domin- ion Government made with regard to the Grand Trunk Pacific construction is being more marked every year. Now we are face to face with another feature of it, the loan of $10,000,000 to be trade by an Administration already sorely troubled with the question of borrowing money sufficient for its present wants. The Government of Canada's bar- gain with the G. T. P. involved the pledging of the public credit already to nearly $200,000,000 notwithstanding the statement made at the inception of the scheme that the cost to Canada would not be over $13,000,000. Now it is proposed that the government shall loan the company $10,000,000 to aid in the completion of the prairie section, at the rate of 4 per cent. As security for this loan the government is to receive an issue of bonds of the Grand Trunk Pacific, which bonds are to be secured by the guarantee of the Grand Trunk Railway Co„ the parent corporation. According to the reso- lution, in case of default in the pay- ment of the loan the government shall "for the purpose of remedy be deemed to be the holder of such bonds and en- titled to all rights and remedies avail- able to bond holders. All that is very interesting, as is also the explanation of how the company comes to need the money, It may be asked. why the Grand Trunk Pacific does not borrow money from some great financial corporation. The answer is that it cannot get the money without .disposing of its bonds at ruinous sacrifice. Of the last issue only 40 per cent. was taken up by the public. In other words the Grand Trunk Pacific company is up against it and has to be helped out. It is obvious that the proper course would be for the government to take over the road and complete it as a national enterprise, as the Ottawa Citizen says. It is equally obvious from the past record of the govern- ment and from the introduction of the present resolution, that the govern- ment has no intention whatever of doing so. And worse still the credit of Canada has been jeopardized to such an extent by the extravagance of the iresent administration that it can- not stand any rude shocks. To have a gigantic enterprise, whose credit is so largely guaranteed by the Domin- ion, fall through, would be such a blow to our national credit as to be little short of a calamity, Brussels. The re -vote will be taken on the Garside -James loan By-law on Mon- day, April 5th. Monthly Horse Fair the last for this season will be held in Brussels on Thursday, April lst. Not Profitable. Not long ago the British Hotel at Tara was offered for sale by auction but there was no bid for the property. The Tara Leader says this goes to prove that hotel property in a local option town Is not Considered a pay- ing investment, and adds :--"Rumor hag it that the Temperance advocated are endeavoring to form a joint stock company and buy the preperty'and run a strictly temperance house, '.t'he scheme looks feasible and should be a good investment." Since the above was in type, the transfer has been made. THE LADIES' FAVORITE, Clinton. Last week Mr. J. Taylor paid no less than five accident insurellee claims in Cioderich. It is currently reported that the G. T. R. will build a, new station talc year, to be erected at the Y. 11 Ire, 3as. Ferguson, in going ant of the back door one evening last week, had the misfortune to slip down and break her hip bone. A farewell supper will be tendered Messrs. F, R. Rodgens and Robert Holmesby the citizens of town, at the Normandie, on the evening of the 20th. The Spring Stock and Seed Show to be held here on the let of April, pro- mises to be a big success, if the wea- ther is favorable. There ie likely to be a big display of horse,, foe which Huron has become famous, and as buyers from all over will be present, it will be a fine opportunity for the sale of these, Last Sunday the anniversary ser- vices were' held with Mr, Livingstone as again the preacher of the day and with an attendance that almost equal- led that at the opening, Mr.' Living- stone was in good form and gave one of his most eloquent and powerful dis- courses, The trustees asked for .$150 and they received as the day's coliec- tione and subscriptions $550. To this the Ladies' Aid added $100, making a grand total for the day of $050, Wednesday evening the St. Pat- rick's entertainment given in the Town Hall, under the auspices of the Aid Society of the Melville Church; turned out very successfully. The partnership existing between A. McKay and Jas. S. Shaw as hardware merchants has been dissolved, the lat- ter continuing the business. (4eo. Cunningham, V. S., who has been practicing his profession for the past four years in Brussels, has dispos- ed of his business to J. D. Warwick, front whom he bought it. Division Court was held on Wednes- day of last week before his Honor Judge Holt. The principal case was Sellers vs. Turvey, both of Morris Tp., for the poisoning of a hound. After considerable evidence a verdict of non- suit was given by the Judge as be did not consider proof was forth -coming as to fastening the poisoning on de- fendant. At last meeting of the Council, a letter was read from Mr. Carnegie's representative in New York, express- ing the former's willingness to make a grant of $9,500 to Brussels for the erection of a Library building. After discussing the question of site it was moved, seconded and carried that a lot• 60x132 feet be bought from J. Leckie, corner of Turnberry and Mill street, the price being $305. An out- line plan of building will be drafted at once. Wherever Parisian Sage Is Known It Has Tlie Call. Parisian Sage, that most efficient of all hair restorers, is a very dolightful and refreshing hair dressing. Beetdes possessing these qualities y it will posi- tively snake any woman s hair soft, luxuriant and attractive. d'. Walton MKcliibbon sells it and will return your money if you are dissatisfied. Just read this :--"After using one bottle of Parisian Sage, I 110073:16.4n1 a butter growth of hair and I found your Hale Restorer pleasant to use. .After the first application, the dand- tatff disappeared and my hair stopped falling out, and it hes been restored to its natural color, 1 now recommend your Parisian Sitall m e to y lrtdy friends. -.-Lottie Rawl, 11.1. Mt. Hope Ave., Rot:hooter, . Y." Tortured By Rheumatism. Zana-Buk Will. Give You Ease. What La. Grippe Did. 1.t0 heat Means good times. The farmer pays for all. When he is prosperous, Ali other businesses are benefited.. The winter is nearly over. Spring is close at hand, You have decided to move to Wingham. There are practically no empty houses, It will pay you to buy one, We have studied the situation, Prices are certain to advance Within the next few months, Call and see ns. We can convince you. We have the proofs, Also a good list of desirable properties, Either in or near town, At right prices. Mr. G. D. Colwell, of Watkerville, Ont„ was stricken down with La Grippe in 1906 and it left him in very bad cons dition. He says : " 1 was all run down 'and bordering on Consumption. I could not sleep at nights, had awful sweats, and coughed nearly the whole time. This is how I was when 1 began to take PSY- CHINE, in a low nervous state ; but from the first bottle I began to improve. It did' marvels for me'and brought me back to health in no time, making a new man of me." " It fortifies the body against the at- tacks of La Grippe and is a sure preven- tative. I always take PSYCHINE if I feel a cold coining on and it puts the right in no time." PSYCH INE tones the system and keeps the body in good physical condition. No one can afford to be without it. All Druggists. and Stores sell at 50c and $1.00. Send to DR: T. Is. SLOCUM., Limited, Spadina Ave., ''Toronto, for a TRIAL FREE. For Coughs, Colds. Throat, Lung and Stomach Trouble take Psychine. Just at this season when the cold dry winter is giving way to a milder yet more humid season, the germs of rheumatism, sciatica and allied ail- ments come upon their victims with renewed force. As soon as you feel any deep-seated pain in the joints, back, wrists, or elsewhere, place a liberal supply of Zatn-Buk on the fingers or on the palm of the hand; -and rub it well into the part affected. The penetrating power of this "embrocation -balm" is exceedingly great, and once having reached the seat of the pain it removes it speedily. It also ends the stiifnees selfish is so unpleasant. Frequent rubbings of the afflicted parts with lam-Buk will not only drive out all pain, reduce swelling, etc., but will strengthen the skin and tissues and finable thorn to resist cold. and damp. The following case will show how Z;tm•Buk brings ease to those tortured by rheumatism. Mr. P, G. Wells, of 333 Ogden street, Fort William, Ont., says :---".Follow- ing my duties in attending to passen- ger trains I often got wet through with rain and steam (the latter in winter). This with hours of duty in icehouses lit summer was no doubt the cause of my contracting rheumatism in both knees, left arm and shoulder, This got so bed that I could no loner work, and was laid off on three differ- ent occasions for several weeks, dur- ing which I was under the treatment of my doctor. I seemed to get little if any better, no matter what I tried, andthis was buy state when Zam•Iluk was recommended to tne, 1 ]aitl in a supply, and to tny great joy it began to euro me. I rubbed it well in every night, and when a few boxes had been used, found I was free again from the pain and stiffness of rheumatism, I have had rio more trouble from the disease and unhealtatin" ly recommend Zain-Buk to all who suffer frond Thou- niatisnt, muscular stiffness, etc. Zane-Buk is also a sure eure for oexe• tna, ring -worth, ulcers, abseesses, piles, had leg, suppurating wounds, outs, burns, bruises, chapped hands, cold cracks, Rend alt skin injut'ies and eases. All druggists and stores sell at 50o pot bole, Or post free from Z un- Buk Co., Toronto, upon'receipt of prloe. THE GREATEST OF TONICS FOR HEALTH AND ENERGY PY Plumbing and Heating *116 *AiLa Money to loan on farms at low - set rates. Is no experiment with us— let us figure on your work. Ritchie 8/, Cosecs REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE - WINGHAM Our New Paint Has arrived. Try it --clone ...letter. $1.60 a gallon. W. J. BOYCE Stene Block - Wingham P refection and Safe lineament Mitt ,00elletteitraIN The Endowment Policies The Dominion Life A sound, well managed Canadian Life Assurance Company. . Average rate of interest darned in 1900- 643 900---63 PER CENT, WA.LTltR T. Hatt 1,04l Agent 'Cv'ineh+ctit. LEAVE US YOUR NEXT ORDER FOR GROCERIES FLOUR BREAD ORANGES LEMONS TEA and COFFEE Coffee Fresh Ground while you wait. We carry nothing ibut the Best, and the Best at Lowest Prices. Produce Wanted. Malcolrn9s L PHONE 54 .1 SPRING TERM FROM APRIL 1st. CENTRAL STA ATFORD. O NT. L have a large school, a high-grade school, with splendid equipment. In- structors are experienced. Courses in Commercial, Shorthand and Telegraphy departments are thorough, up-to-date and practical Our graduates are in demand as office assistants and Basi- noss College Teachers. Write for our free catalogue. Enter at any time. ELLIOTT 6. MCLACHLAN "AINCIMC. ` DOINION BANK. HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. Capital (paid up) • $3,976,000 Reserve t ad ;Via - • $5,297,000 Total Assets, over $48,000,000 WINGHAM BRANCH. Interest allowed on deposit of $1.00 and upwards. Farmers' Notes discounted. Drafts sold on all points in Can- ada, the United States and Europe. D. T. REPBURN, Manager l;. Vaesteno, Solicitor HOMESEEKEBS' EXCURSIONS TO Manitoba, Saskatchewan,' Alberta Special Trains leave Toronto 2,00 p.m, es APRiL b, 20 MAY 4,18 JUNE 1,16, 29 JULY 13, 27 AUG. 10, 24 SEPT, T, 21 Stead den tioltite from Ontario stations to pdhtcipal Northwest vomit at LOW ROLJND.TRIP RATES Wienipetaha iietars $32.00: Edmonton Alla teture 442.50 And to other point m proportion, Tickets mood to return within 60 days from mointt age. TOURISTSLEEPING OARS on kit excutsicns, Comfortable berths, fully t uipped with bedding, can be secured at m03411110 eatuihrocth ioeai.reat. " 5arly npplidatt4tr must be Made A61t rem HbMlk.tllkitl:Rs' P7tMPHLk'h tonla'ining rate! and full ietarmttion. t Thera "a Applrtotwi, tGp.ft.AmrnTonto,r to L, t»o , DLL Poo, Ait:. •a ONLY DIRECT LINE NO CHANGE OF CAR* it, IL Saetae1`, Agsitt, Wingham, NIIMEMINIMINIMINOMMIMCNIMMI The People's Popular Store Winghani, Ont. AGENTS LADIES' HOME JOURNAL AGENTS HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS Leave your order for Ladies' Home Journal—only 15c a month. Be sure you get the QUARTERLY STYLE BOOK for summer. It will be here (we expect) this week ; a month earlier than any other Summer Style Book; the LARGEST and BEST STYLE BOOK ever offered at the price, 5c. Leave your order now. In this Style Book there is a four page sheet of "Water Transfer" embroidery patterns. There are 8 or 10 designs and each of these may be transferred 10 or 12 tithes. No charge for these Transfer Patterns. • The Summer Quarterly, well worth 35c All for Embroidery Patterns, " " $1.00 only One L. H. J. Pattern, worth 15c 20 cents New Styles in Hats and Caps for Men cc cc ct cc cc cc cc Boys (Something Real Neat and Up to -sats) New Styles in Ladies' Caps for Spring New Styles in Misses' Tams and Caps for Spring. New Styles, in Children's Tams and Caps for Spring. See the Display in our Windows All New Goods. New Shapes. New Styles. And the Prices are Lew. WANTED.—Choice, fat, dry picked Poultry. Turkeys, 14e to 1Sc a lb.; Chickens, 12c to 15c a Ib.; Hens, 8c to 100 a lb.; also large quantities of Butter, Eggs, White Beans, Green and Dried Apples. 1 WINGHAM I Daily Arrivals of New ' Spring Goods All Suits, the newest shades and patterns for Spring are to be obtained here, at the most reasonable prides. - 'dash. Goods We are now unpacking the greatest selection of MusIins, Ginghams, and linen effects to be shown in Wingham this season, suitable for Waists and Suits. House Furnishings A full range of New Carpets, Linoleum, Oil- cloths and Lace Curtains just arrived. • Do not fail to see our array o New Spring Goods Highest prices paid for all kinds of produce. Headquarters for I3utteriok's fashions. Phone 83. 4'