The Wingham Times, 1910-04-28, Page 5i
Tao Wf N`x AJll TI $, APRIL 28 1919
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CLOTHING FOR THE
BOYS.
The New Russian Models
to fit the Little Chaps
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Sailors in the newest models are . smart]iSuits for
Boys', ages 5 to 10 years.
The College Suits with Bloomer Knickers, a cor
suit for Canadian Boys.
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Boys', like Men want the latest thing in Clothes.
We sell the best to be had. Quality, choice
of materials and tailoring considered, :a'
Boys' Furnishings.
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A choice assortment!of Caps, Hats, Shirts, A
,,,Collars, Gloves, Ties, etc., in the latest
lug »u spring styles in stock now. ,m --41/
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CLOTHIERS AND MEN'S FURNISHERS.
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The Qreamery will open for the season
Qn Monday next. The drawers will be
on the road for the first time that day
and patrons are requested to have oream
ready for Opening day..
Mr. and Mre. Ben Paterson wish to
heartily thank their neighbors and.
friends for their many seta of kindness
and help during their recent Meese.
Several new telephones will be instal-
led in the village this week by the North
Baron Telephone Co,.
eiLUEVALE,
Oatmeal exchanged for oats. FRANK
R. Howsoet, Wingham,
Messrs. Johnston see Duff, of this place
have purchased the Grand Champion.
Filly "Prinoeae Gartley. This filly,
although not four yenta old, weighs
close to 1,900 lbs., and is pronoauoed by
expert judges to be one of the choicest
in Qanada, The following is a list of
her winnings; -tat and silver medal at
Exeter; let at Zurioh; let at Seaforth
fall fair; 1st and special at Clinton: lot
and silver medal at Seaforth spring fair,
1909; 2nd at Toronto; let and sweep.
stakes at London; lot and sweepstakes
at Seaforth fall fair; let and silver med-
al at Seaforth, 1910; let and special at
Olinton.
IIOwICK.
On Tuesday morning of last week
-about six o'clock, fire broke out in the
dwelling of Jaok Ball, Lot 18, con. 0,
Howiok, which destroyed the entire
building along with all his household
effeata, also consumed about $200 in
cash which was in the building at the
time. So suddenly did the fire break
out that the oocnpante had barely time
to get their clothes on and make their
exit, and it was with difficulty that Mr.
Ball got Ms aged mother out. There
was no insurance on the building and
the loss will amount to over $1,000.
Mr. Ball has the sympathy of the entire
,Community in his severe setback.
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Great Britain is a heavy buyer of
4'wood-$145,000,000 worth in 1908. Nor-
way and Sweden supplied $41,000,000
worth, Russia the same amount, and the
'United States $21,500,000 worth.
JAMESTOWN.
Mr. Mason of Wingham took charge
of the service last Sunday evening.
Messrs. Sykes of Toronto and Eames
of Clinton will preaoh next Sunday
evening.
Mr. Norman Mulligan, of Molesworth
visited Jamestown friends on Sunday
last.
Mr. Wm. Mo$elvie, of Brussels was e
visitor at Wm. Holt's on Friday last.
Miss Jnneve Taylor and Mies Myrtle
Wilson, of Brussels, visited friends at
Jamestown on Saturday last.
Mr. and Mrs. D. MaoDonald and Mise
Denalda spent Sunday afternoon at Mr.
A, Pollock's,
We are pleased to state that Mre. B.
Payne is much improved in health and
hope she may continue doing so.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jermyn San-
dayed at Mr. W. H. Wright's.
To -yl c or triaiudant ?
There is an ilnmense difference between a tonic and a
stimulant. Up one day, way back the next; that's a
stimulant. Steady progress day by day toward perfect
health; that's a tonic. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is a. tonic,
a strong tonic. The only Sarsaparilla entirely free from
alcohol. Do not stimulate unless your doctor says so.
He knows. Ask him. Do as he says. J. C Ayer Co., Lowell,Mass.
Constipation is the one great cause of sick -headache, biliousness, indigestion, bad
breath, debility, nervousness. Has your doctor ever recommended Ayer's Pills to you?
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•TBANSFORDIATIONB SWITOHES
isOMPADOURB OLDSTER-OtJRt,S
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of. Dorenwend
OF TORONTO
the well-known Bair Goods
Artist, will visit
WING.HAWI
At Brunswick Hotel
'ednesciay, May 4th
Darinthis visit he will be showing the
latest Parisian and New York styles,
You a epartionlarly invited to call, in -
:meet and try on any of these:creations.
EAST W tWANOSK.
Oatmeal exchanged for oats. FRANK
R. Howsox, Wingham.
After an illness extending over several
months, Ellen Leiahman, beloved wife
Mr.Jae. Dow jr, passed away at the
home of her mother, Mrs. Leishman, at
Marnoch, ou Monday in her 31st year.
Mrs. Dow was born in this township
and°had lived here all her life, being
held in hig11 esteem by all her friends.
In May 1907 she was married to her now
bereft husband, who with one child are
left to mourn. The bereaved will have
the sympathy of many friends. The
funeral takes place tbis(Thursday) after-
noon to the Wingham cemetery.
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Dr. Tailing, of Toronto, formerly of
Lendon, line been euga ed for a month
to oonduot the seretees n Knox Obarob,
The vacancy was paused by the death of
Dr, Awdereon, 1,
Last week was ono of the battiest at
the harbor for years, The, Beaverton
broke all reoords for early arrivals. The
milergaiuere which arrived and unloaded
derive the week were; The Meant
Stephen, Empress. of Midland, Wiuona,.
Turret Chief, Dundee and Doric.
IsELGR, ,VE,
Oatmeal exchanged ter mite, F118Nir
R, HOWSON, Wingham.
Mrs. Orr is spending a few days with
her daughter, Mrs. Patland, of Wing -
ham.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Watson will
shortly move to Ooohrane and take up a
farm.
Wm, Geddes has had a new smoke-
stack erected on his mill; it is 65 feet
high.
Mrs J. Soandrett is visiting her youn-
gest sister at Saginaw, Michigan, who is
seriously i11.
Mr, A. Nioholer n and sons leave for
Ooobrane, New Ontario, in a few days,
where they will take up a blook of land,
Mr. Joyoe MCLsan, G T. R. operator
of Capetown, is visiting his parents be•
fore going to Brandon, where he has
tenured a position ou the 0 P. R,
Mr. Ed, Nicholson, brother of James
Nioholeon, 4th line of Morris, is leaviog
for a town between Calgary and B;dmon-
ton, where he will couduot a bakery
business.
Mrs. John Owens, while walking
across the floor one day recently, slipped
and fell, dielooatinrz her shoolder. which
has ennead her lunch pain. Dr. Stewart
assisted by Dr. Redmond, succeeded in
replacing the distention. Mrs. Owens
le quite aged and veru etont, which
made it all the more serious.
Qanada`s Growing Trade,
An official bulletin of .the Department
of Trade and Ouluweroe•nctes that "the
exPenOtee of Osuadian t►ade contiouen
to break all prpview' rraord$, For the
twelye months ended February 28 1910,
the aggregate trade of Qanada wee $663
749,268. This amount surpassed that
for the twelve months ended February
28, 1908, when the aggregate trade was
$042,728 065, by $21,021,208 Anal) zing
these figures still further, is will be seen
from the statement that the exports of
merobandiz # in the above period inoreas.
ed from $260180,167 to $294 977 863,
being au Morose of $34 797 690, The
itnpotts of rnerobandize inoreased from
$358.170.800 to $060 287 027, being an in•
oreaee of $2,116 197. Similarly it will
be seen that the agorae for the eleven.
mouths waded February last inoreased
oehsiderably oyer the same period in
1608 The total trade in merohandise
inoreased from $567,064.221 in 1908 to
$602. 008,775 in 1910, being an increase
of $35 244,553, Iaoloding coin and but -
lion 1t will be seen that the total trade
of Oaneda daring the eleven moothe
period mentioned inoreased from $589,-
775,974 to $610,577 981. In all the above
oomparisions the periods for 1910 are
compared with the same periode in 1908,
as the latter was the greatest year in
the history of Canadian trade,
'R. T. Walker, a veteran grain buyer
and pioneer of Kincardine, is very i11
from an attaok of blood -poisoning.
The London and Lake Erie Railway
Oo. ran Sunday cars between London
and Port Stanley for the first time last
Sunday.
Brantford License Commissioners
have declared that conviction for one
sale during prohibited hours will cancel
a license.
Edmonton is to have its first sky-
scraper thie year, when a ten -story build-
ing will be erected at a cost of $106,000.
Liverpool cotton firms are said to
have been defrauded out of two and one-
half million dollars by fraudulent bills
of lading.
The Dorenwend Saniary Patent Toupee 1,1 tedit
or Gentlemen who are bald, is a head covering
dr superior in both style and durability to any
Sher manufactured, At the present day over
.000 of these are in use throughout Canada
d the United States. Call and have free
bnstration.
Remember -One Day Only
The Dorenwend Co. bf \ Toronto, Lilnited
103.105 VONGE sTntnT.
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THE SUBSCRIPTION LIST OPENS AT THE OFFICE OF THF. GUARDIAN TRUST COMPANY, LTD.,
TORONTO, ON MONDAY APRIL 25th, 1910, AND WILL BE CLOSED ON OR BEFORE
MONDAY', THE 9th DAY OF MAY, 1910, AT 3 P.M.
CAWTHRA MULOCK & CO.
OWN AND OFFER FOR SALE
AT :P A.R,, X100 PSR ST-1CAR]
$2,000,000 of the 7 p.c. Cumulative Preferred Stock, with a bonus of 25 p.c. Common Stock, of
apie Leaf Milling Company limited
(Incorporated under the Laws of the Province of Ontario).
HEAD OFFICE, - TORONTO, CANADA
CAPITAL STOCK, Issued and Fully Paid Up.
PREFERRED (7% Cumulative) - - - . $2,500,000
COMMON - - - - - - • - 2,500,000
$5,000,000
THE COMPANY HAS NO GONDS ISSUED OR AUTHORIZED.
GUARDIAN TRUST COMPANY, Limited
is prepared to receive subscriptions for $2,000,000 of the above seven per cent. cumulative preferred stock at
the price of $100 for each share, with a bonus of common stock equal in par value to 25 per cent. of the
par value of the preferred stock allotted, to be delivered on payment of subscription in full.
The dividends on the preferred stock, accrue
from April 6th, 1910.
Subscriptions will be payable as follows:
10 per cent. on .Application, and
90 per cent. on Allotment.
109 per cent. or
In Instalments a follows, in which case interest at the
rate of 6 pel- cent. will be ged.
10 per cent. on Applicatio
15 per cent. on Allotm
25 per cent. on let Ju
25 per cent. on 1st
25 • r cent. on 1st
100 • er cent.
1910.
ly, 1910, and
ugust, 1910.
The right is reserved to allot only such subset. ptions nd fo uch amounts as may be approved and to
close the subscription book without notice. unties of the Company will be made for the listing of the sec on The Toronto Stock Exchange.
BANKERS OF COMPANY -Imperial Bank of Canada and Bank of Montreal
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
D. C. CAMERON, Winnipeg, President. JOHN I. A. HUNT, London.
President Rat Portage Lumber Company, Limited. President Goderich Elevator & Transit Co.
CAWTWRA MULOCK, Toronto, Vice President. Vice -President Hunt Bros.. Limited, Millers.
Director. Imperial Bank of Canada, Director Con -CHARLES WU nt NationalLE, Toronto.
federation Life Association. Vice -President Iron Works, Limited.
JOHN CARRICK, Toronto.
CHARLES W. BAND, Toronto. Secretary The Maple Leaf Flour Mills Co., Limited.
Vice -President' James Carruthers Company, Lim- HEDLEY 5 HAW, Toronto.
ited, Grain Exporters. • Managing Director Maple Leaf Milling Co., Limited.
NEW COMPANY A GOING CONCERN.
Maple Leaf Milling Company, Limited, is a
new Company which has taken over the whole '
undertaking as a going concern of the Maple Leaf
Flour Mills Company Limited, including therein
that of the Hedley Shaw Milling Company Lim-
ited. The company has mills at Kenora, Thorold,
St. Catharines, Welland, and Port Colborne (the
last named in course of construction) in the
Province of Ontario and at Brandon in the
Province of Manitoba. When the construction
at present under way at Port Colborne is com-
pleted the company will have a total milling
capacity of 12,800 barrels per day. The com-
pany has at present thirty-five elevators situated
throughout the Western Wheat Belt, and fifteen
additional ones are being added at the present
time. A million bushel elevator is being con-
structed next to the new mill at Port Colborne.
The company has also warehouses and offices at
Toronto, Winnipeg, Kingston, Ottawa, and Mont-
real,
MARKET FOR OUTPUT.
The rapid growth of the business of the two
companies taken over has long made apparent
the necessity of additional milling capacity. Fur-
ther, the tremendous increase in the total out-
put from the Western Wheat Belt makes it
absolutely necessary to have more mills in Canada
to handle it. Last year this output amounted
to about 125,000,000 bushels, and experienced men
estimate that by the end of the year 1920 Canada
will be producing fully 600,000,000 bushels an-
nually. A great proportion of this will of neces-
sity find its way into Canadian mills. Larger
demands are bound to come• as the population of
the country increases, and the enquiry for the
Canadian product, both from Great Britain and
from the foreign markets of the world, will
increase. The chain of mills now controlled
by the new company will enable it to secure
its full share of the trade . of every section
of Canada, as well as of Great Britain and
foreign countries.
SECURITY AND EARNING POWER: The assets of the old Companies taken over as above stand in excess
of all liabilities and without any allowance for good -will, trade marks, etc., at $3,770,524.11, this amount being
ascertained on the basis of an appraisal by the Canadian -American Appraisal Company, Limited, as of March
17th, 1910, of the capital assets taken over, and the certificate of Messrs. Price, Waterhouse & Company, as
of February 28th, 1910, as to current assets and curre nt liabilities, with a liberal allowance for all contin-
gencies. There has also been placed in the Treasury =1,000,000 of additional cash, which, besides permitting
of the completion of a 6,000 barrel mill and a million bushel elevator and storage warehouse at Port Colborne,
and of fifteen additional elevators in the West, will provide the new Company with further working capital.
As per certificate of Messrs, Price, Waterhouse & Com pany, of London, quoted below, the earnings of the old
Company on the present plant amounted from September 25th, 1908, to. August 200, 1909, to .... $218,843.38
And from August 21st, 1909, to February 28th, 1916, to. $166,793.29
being for the latter period at a rate equal to over 13 per cent. en the preferred stock of the Company.
LOCATION OF MILLS AND MANAGEMENT.
Mr. Hedley Shaw and Mr. D. C. Cameron, under w hose direction the properties of the old companies
have been developed, will retain large interests in and be actively identified tvith the new Company, Mr.
Bedley Shaw as Managing Director,
The location of the new 6,000 barrel mill at Part Colborne is without exception the best In Canada.
A complete report on the advantages of the Port Colborne site, prepared by Mr. Hedley Shaw, will be
found in the prospectus.
Prospectuses and forms of application may be ermined at any branch of the Imperial Bank of Canada or
The Royal Bank of Canada, from Guardian Trust Company, Limited, 'Toronto, and from Cawthra Mulock and
Company, Toronto.
APPLICATIONS FOR SHARES SHOULD BE MADE UPON THE FOAM ACCOMPANYING THE
PROSPECTUS AND SHOULD BE SENT TOGETHER WITH THE REMITTANCE DUE ON APPLICA-
TION TOi
ANY BRANCH OF GUARDIAN TRUST COMPANY, Limifd, Toronto
Ole TO
CAWTBRA MULOCK,& CO.,
Members Toronto Stock Exrchahye
ROYAL BANK BLDG., TORONTO; ONT.
THE IMPERIAL BANK OF CANADA
OR
ROYAL BANK OF CANADA
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House -Cleaning Thwe is Here
To Brighten up the House You Will Need
NEW BLINDS, NEW CURTAINS, NEW CARPETS,
NEW RUGS, NEW OILCLOTHS,
NEW MATTINGS, NEW LINOLEUMS,
NEW `DRAPERIES, ETC.
We are after all the trade there is this season in Car-
pets and Rugs. Our stock is much larger to begin with
this season than ever before If you want to tone things
up at little expense, come and see what we call value in
all kinds of Floor Coverings and House Furnishings.
CARPET DEPARTMENT ON SECOND FLOOR
BLINDS.
Special valve in Window Blinds
and Curtain Poles, "city
prices are not in it," See
our Opaque Linen Blinds,
oomplete only -
Cottage Poles -
25o
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RUGS.
A large stook of New Rage in ail
sizes, in Tapestry, Brussels,
Welton, Velvet and Wool.
Prices begin at $5.00
La E. ISARD &_C0.1
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MATTING.
Japan Matting in all the new pat-
terns, special value et 150,
200 and 25e Japanese Mat-
ting and Squares, fins for
bedrooms, all good patterns,
seamless, a bargain, only - $1 50
LACE CURTAINS.
Onrtains and Curtain Material in
great variety. see our new
patterns in Madras, speoial 25e
Lace Curtains 210 up to $6 00 pair.
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Sizes 26 to ;q. These Suits are tweeds and
sezges, double-breasted, good wearing suits. Prices
are right from $2.00 to $5.00.
15 Men's Suits on Sale
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To be sold at reduced prices. We have a big •♦l
stock of new Spring Suits for Men and Boys'.
We also have the agency for the "Fit Reform" •
high-class tailored Suits and Overcoats.
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Men's Boys' and Children's Caps, Hats and Tams,
G 3lf and Eton shapes to suit all boys.
Hats and Caps
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House Furnishings
Ladies who wants New Net WaLts. We are +
clearing four lines of New Nets at a price -blue, Z
brown, white and cream, regular $1.5o for $1.10; t
regular,r75c for 50c per yard.
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Rugs, Carpets, Linoleums, Oilcloth, Madras, Lace
and Tapestry Curtains -we want your spring busi- i
• ness. Five dozen window shades, green, regular tt
3oc, sale price 22c.
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IWhitewear! Whitewear!
Ladies Gowns, Drawers, Corset Covers, Under-
skirts, fancy and plain tailored. Waists. We would
like to show you our Whitewear, of best quality
for the spring trade.
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Phone No. 70 when you have an order.
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