The Wingham Times, 1911-01-19, Page 47`H WUNGUAMM Tttiga, UNITARY tat 1,911.
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Dominion Bank
HEAD OVVIINct TQRoz,TO
Qapitall Stook (all paid up) $4,c00,000.00
Reserve .Swed and Re-
divided Pratte , , .... $5,400,000,00
Depositi by the pablio , . $47.000,000 00
Total AH4ete,over ,, ... $62,000,000.00
$$ANCIIas AND AegaT9 throughout Gan
,dew and t!se United States,
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
TRANSACTED.
Savings Department,
Qairent R%tea et Interest allowed, and
Deposita received of $1.00and
upwards.
Farmers' sale Notes Collected, and
advances made ou them at lowest
rate of interest..
WINGUalt BRANCH—Corner John and
Josephine Streets
W. R. GEITIE, MANAGER.
R. Pa,NSTONn, Solioitor.
gsTABLISHED 1872
THE WINUAN TIMES.
i .. B. E'4Gl,OTT. PUBLl8H>IR AetDPROPRI'T0
THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1911
CHURCH NOTES.
The anneal congregational meeting of
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Ohnroh will
be held on Monday evening, January
30th..
Rev. G Victor Collins, the new pastor
of the Baptist Church will commence hie
pastorate here on Sunday next preaching
as both eervioee,
tate Stock 1tMarketa.
Toronto, Jany 17. City Cattle Markets
—Receipts for today were 80 two, ,with
1,600 bead of Cattle, 663 sheep and lambs
300 bogs, and 109 calves.
The day's offerings were a very fair
average in quality, including some well
finished cattle, suitable for either ex-
port or extra choice hotober purposes.
As there was but alight export demand,
the heavier ohoioe Cattle were easily ab•
sorbed in the demand for Choice bntoher
oettie.
The following are me quotation, t
Exporters' Cattle - Per 100 lbs.
•,...•••••$0Choice .., $0 00 $6 25.
675.
6 50
5 10
6 25
MOTHERS APPRECIATE
BABY'S OWN TABLETS
Because they are the only medicine
which gives the guarantee of. a Govern-
ment anaylyst to contain no opium, mor-
phine or other harmful naraootio. This
means the mother can give this „edioine
to her youngest baby with ab. •lute safe.
ty. Thousands of mothers kn• w this and
will give no other medicine 2 there little
ones. The Tablets neva d• harm—They
always do good. When t • : little one has
a cold; baby indigestio , oolio; when he.
has worms or when his teeth are troub-
ling him, Baby's Own Tablets will prove
their worth. Concerning them Mrs. E
Merriam, Shetland, Ont., -writes: —"I
nee Baby's Own Tablets for my three
little ones and consider them the very
beat: medicine in the world during the
teething period. The Tablets are Bold at
25 oents a box by all medicine dealers or
direct from the Dr, Williams' Medioine
Co Brookville, Ont.
OIILROSS,
Mr. Jae. Reid last week moved from
this township to Teeswater. In the year
3854 Jamie. Reid oame to this township,
then all bush, and settled on lot 19 con,
7, and with perseverance and intelligent
labor transformed the forest into one of
the most fruitful farms in Oulroae, Mr.
Guthrie Reid has taken possession of the
old homestead.
BANK OF HAMILTON
PROSPERING.
Medium ............... O. 05
Bulla „ , . 4 50
Light .. .,.,,,. 500
..450
Feeders
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best 1000 pounds and up.
wards. , ...., .. 0 00
Stockers Choice,.,..,, 4.00
belle. ... 1 50
Butchers'—
Picked
Medium.,.,
Cows
Bulla .. .,,y4;i 3 50
EI Rest. ..... , ... 7 00
Lights 715
Sheep—
Export ewes .... , . • 4 25 4 75
Bunks..,, 3 26 3 50
Onlla 3 00 3 60
Spring Lambe each.. 5 60 6 15
Calves. each 3 00 8 50
5 25
4 76
4 26
6 00 6 50
500 625
3 50 525
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WIN (iRAAlMa11b 3T IiNYORTA
Wingham, Jany.18th, 1911.
nor r per 100 lbs.,.. 2 45 to 3 00
Fall Wheat ,....... 0 82 to 0 85
Oats, 0 82 to 0 32
Barley ... ... 0 45 to 0 48
Peas . . 0 72 to 0 75
Butter dairy 0 20 to 0 22
Eggs per dote .... 0 30 to 0 30
Wood per Cord 2 50 to 2 50
Hay, per ton. , 8 00 to 10 00
Potatoes, per bushel, 0 35 to 0 40
Lard 0 18 to 0 18
Live Hogs, per Cwt. 7 26 to 7 25
Chickens, per lb ,.,. 0 10 to 0 12
Ducks, per lb 0 12 to 0 12
Giese, per ib 0 11 to 0 12
Turkeys per lb ...... . .. 0 18 to 18
The shareholders of the Bank of
Hamilton have reason to feel pleased
over the evidences of prosperity Contain•
ed in. the Annual Statement presented
to them at the Thirty-ninth Annual
Meeting of the Bank, whioh was• held
on the 16th of January.
From $39,000,000, a year ago, the
Bank's total assets have inoreaeed to
$41,314 369.21
On the 30th of November, 1909, the
balance at Credit of Profit and Loss
account was 44Q3,665 32. This hasbeen
augmented by the past year's profits
and by premium received on new stook,
to a total of $1,006,825.34. Out of this
latter enm, $500,000 has been carried to
the Reserve Fund; $25,000 carried to
Rebate of Interest account; and $25.000
written off Bank premises; the divi-
dends, amounting to 10 per cent., die-
posed of another 8258 514 53—thus leav
ing $192,810 81 to be Carried to the
credit of Profit and Lose a000nnt.
Deposits show an increase over the
previous year. In 1909 they were 830,-
981 464 63 In 1910 they increased to
$32,310,001 03..
The inoreasine of the Reserve is an
indication of sound, Conservative policy;
while further evidence of good manage-
ment it to be found to the large propor-
tion of liquid assete'shown by this State.
want, Tnese latter include 8636 263,15
in Gold end Silver Coin, and $3 399 611.-
00 in Dominion Government Notes;
notes of and cheques on other Banks
covering another million -and a half ;
$3.725,387 26 is held in Canadian Muni
oipal Seoarities and Foreign Pablto
Securities, and 8725,079.70• in Rondo,
Debentures end Stocks.
Altogether the. Report shows a Highly
•atietaotory condition and furnishes
proof of that oaretdd direction of the
Bank of Hamilton's affairs that has
• brought this institution to the position
• it °couples among leading Canadian
t' bonito.
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
Is the only emulsion inn%
fated. The reason is plain—
it's the best. Insist upon
having Scott's -it's •, the
world's standard flesh and
strength builder.
ALL DtttiC iSTS
CENTHAI
STRATFORda ONT.
Write ne at once for our free oats-
ingue and learn what is being done in
the leading bneiness College in Wes-
tern Out Our graduates seonre
good positions, and meet with success,
business nen say they are the best.
We have three departments—
Commercial, Shorthand
and Telegraphy.
We give individual instruction and
you may enter at any time.
D. A. McLACHLAN
PRINCIPAL.
AN0FHER YEAR
Hes got well on its way It opens
up the prospect of gond health only
on "one condition," and that is
You Must Use Our Flour to
Insure Health.
The oondition is easy, the flour is nn•
sarpasseble, and by using it at the
y4ar'e eanset, you'll still be here.
EZRA MERKLEY
PHONE 84.
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Great Stock Reducing Sale
for Next 20 Days at
Kuox's
20
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Per cent
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R.
Our large stock of
Watches, Clocks, Jewel-
lery, Silverware, China-
ware, Fancy Goods, 1 1
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Wall Paper and Win- 5 3
dow Shades. t:
Special bargains in all Per cent s
Left over of Christmas i •
IKERR & B/
Wingham, Only
Big Stock Reducing Sale, Jan.9 to 28
$16,000.00 Stock of New Ooods at Slaughter
Sale Prices.
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Goods.
Off
KNOX
Phone
fOpposite Brudswick Hotel.
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A. E. SMITH
BANKER
WINGHAeI, ONTARIO.
Farmers who want money to buy
horses, cattle, or hogs to feed for market
can have it on reasonable terms.
Notes discounted for tradesmen, mer-
chants or agents, on favorable terms.
Loans on real estate at the lowest
rates going.
FOOD FOR A KING
Mev have added expense in pre-
paration for the table, as Compared to
what others eat. At the grocery
store, though.
A KING'S GROCERIES
Are like those von buy of ne. M1
grooeriee .old by ns are fit for kings
and prided. They're as reasonable
all king's servente can bny them.
We are grooere to the people.
J. F. McGiIIivray
Phone 54.
65.
One Door North of King's.
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The anneal m eting of the Tnrnberry
Agricultural Sofeety will in the Conn -
oil Chamber, Ingham on
Friday, Jar uaty 20th, 1911
at 2 o'clock p. p , for the election of
officers and dir.aotore, hearing reports
and any other b sinees. All interested
are requested to .attend..
WM. MAXWE1 i, H. B. ELLIOTT,
President. ._ Seoretary.
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THS MAY BE
THE LAST
OPPORTUNITY
For securing such wonderful re-
ductions in either Dry Goods or
Groceries. For we are now
negotating with a practical busi-
ness man to purchase the
whole stock. Come right along
at once, secure your requirements
at such money saving reductions
as may not be offered again in
your time. In all probability
there will not be more than a
week or so of this sacrificing sale.
BUTTER, EGGS, POULTRY, DRIED APPLES,
AND BEANS TAKEN, AND CASH OF
COURSE NOT .REFUSED.
D. M. GORDON
Everything goes at this Big Clearing Sale
except Groceries. No need of a clearing
sale in this Department.
After the Christmas Rush we are beginning to make room at once for Spring Goods.
Stock must be reduced. Come early for first choice. The goods are first
class seasonable and up-to-date. We would rather have the money
than carry the goods over. Therefore we will make
SLASHING REDUCTIONS. Goods at re-
duced prices not punched on
Premium Cards.
Look at This List of Reductions.
Over 100 pieces of Dress Goods at 1-4 to,�l•3 20 pieces of Table Linen at less than re
less than regular prices, gular prices.
Prints, Wrapperettes, Flannelettes, Shirtings,
Ginghams, Cottonades, Art Muslins, Cretonnes, ete.,
at 20 per cent off.
1-3 off all All Carpets, Wool Tapestry, and
Union. Also Stair Carpet.
20 per cent off all Gent't Furnishings, Shirts,
Ties, Collars, Hosiery, Underwear, Braces, Gloves,
Mitts, Handkerchiefs. etc.
5 only Cosy Comforters,
and Light Blue. Regular $2
Fur Coats, Muffs, Stoles,
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.75 for $2.10.
Capes, Throwovers,
All Fancy Candy—Fine Cream Chocolates by
• the pound and in fancy boxes, Maple Creams,
4 Cocoanut Creams. 1 4 less than regular prices.
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Paffed Riee, 3 packages for.... 25e
• Cream Maple, regular 25e tins for 15e
• Choice Layer Figs, reg. 20e lb. for 15c
• •Choice Layer Figs, reg. I5e 1b. for. 10e
• Choice Cluster Raisins, reg. 20e, for .... 15e
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Damask Curtains, Chenille Curtains, Lace
Curtains' Damask and Chinlle Table Covers, 25
per cent. off.
Wool Toques, new.shape, grey and red, grey
and green, red and white, maroon and white,
regular Rte. Sale price 35e.
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for 3 weeks.
Goods will not be charged, No not for a day,
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Towels, Towelling, Velveteens, Silks, Satins,
Laces, Embroideries, Dress Trimmings, rte„ at
20 per cent. off.
A few heavy Overcoats for Men, regular
$7.00, now only $3.00.
25 per cent. off Men's and Boy's Suits and
Overcoats, Pants, Vests, Overalls, Cottonades and
Denim Pants, &e.
A number of Heavy Winter Caps for Men,
regular prices 35c and 50e each. Sale price only
19e each.
Ladies' Silk and Wool Motor Scarfs and
Sweaters, 20 per cent. off.
Our splendid stock of New Fancy China and
Cut Glass at 20 per cent, off regular prices. These +
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Light Rubbers, all sizes, all new good stook, 20
per cent. off
Hosiery all kinds, underwear all kinds, and
all new goods at 20 per cent. less than regular
prices.
. All Ribbons, Hand Bags, Plain and Fancy
Combs, Barettes, Hair Brushes, Fancy Hair Pins,
Hat Pins. Belts, Gloves, Collars, Frillings, Brooch- +
es, Belt Pins, Buttons, Yarn all kinds. 20 per
cent off regular prices.
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this sale. Come and see.
Closes on Saturday, Jan. 28th. Sale only
3 weeks.
Goods at reduced prices will not be punched
on Premium Cards.
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Do .you save?
A time will come when your fin•
andial resources will be 'strained to
meet some unotpected demand.
Will you have to suffer the conse•
cinemas, or will you be in a position
to turn to your bank account for aid?
it. Deposit your saving in the Bank
of H'amlltion now, and when the day
of emergency comes you will be
prepared.
WINGHAM BRANCH
C. P. Smith - Agent.
Winter Tours
TO
Mexico, Colorado, California, and
Pacific) Ooaet Points.
The Grand Trunk Railway System
is the popular route from all pointe
east through Canada via Ohioago,
FEATURES.
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Roadbed. Modern Equipment, 'Unex-
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To the Sunny South
No more desirable route than via
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VERY LOW RATES.
For tickets and fnrther.information,
Pall on G. Lamont, Depot Agent or
address J, D, MoDonald, D. P. A., _
Toronto.