The Wingham Times, 1911-01-26, Page 44
T HE
Dominion Bank
HEAD Ot'F1OE : TOROTTO
Capital Stook (all paid up) $4 000,000 00
Reserve 'Pend and T,IP•
divided Prifita , , .... $5 300,000 00
Deposits by the pablio... $47 000,000 00
Total Ass ats,over ,,,,.,.• $02600,000,00
BRSNOIITS AND AGENTS throughout 050
ado and the United States.
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
TRANSACTED..
Savings Department.
Qurreot B tea of Interest allowed, and
Depisits rdooived of 31 00 and
Upwards.
Farmers' sale Notes Collected, and
advances made on them at lo west
rate of interest.
Wn crnAai BRANCH—Corner John and
Josephine Streets
W, R. GEIKIE, MANAGER.
R. VANSTO\E, Solicitor.
ESTABLISHED 1872
THE WINfilla TIMES.
WAIN WIV0.1L4M WIMP), JANUARY 26, 1611,
*Ave Stock Marrkesta,
Toronto, Jen, 24--Qity Qattle Market
—Reoeipta for to day's market were 70
oars with 1 211 head of oatt e, 240 sheep
sad laniba, 400 hogs and 129 calves.
Trade for batoher trade was good, with
prices steady to &em. The ran was
light, and the quality on the whole not
quite as good an average as in the Qtan.
ray market Considering the. prioes
pain with the poorer quality ot cattle
offering the market may be fairly saki
to have recovered the five oent decline.
noted on yesterday's batober marketc
g. a. 3..'-olUi'1', PolOteITER AND PROPRIE'Q
THURSDAY, JANUARY 26. 1911
AS GOOD AS HAVING A
DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE.
That is whit thousands or mother say
of Baby's 0 An Tablets These Tablets
promptly feud surely cure all the minor
ills ot babyhood and childhood, and
what is more they are absolutely safe
they have never been known to harm
the youngest baby —they never will
harm envnne—'hey are Rood for babies
of all eg'a, Concerning them Mrs.
Wm Higgins, Kern, Oat., writes:—"I
shalt never be without Baby's Own Tab-
lets is the house as long as my ohildren
are small, They are a wonderful meds•
eine and are as good as having a doctor
in the house. I gave them to my little
boy for ootto and they quickly cured
him. I am always glad to recommend
them to other mothers " The Tablets
are sold by medioine dealers or at 25
dents a box from The Dr. Williams'
Medicine. Co , Brockville, Ont.
The following are
Exporters' cattle—
Choice
The quotation!:
Por 100 lbs,
$6 Q0 $6 85
Medium . , 5 65 5 75
Bulls 4 50 5 25
Light 6 00 5 10
Cows.,,.,,,,. 4 50 5 00
Feeders—
best 1000 pounds and up-
wards 6 00
Stockers choice 4 00
" bulls 3 50
Butohers'—
Pioked 6 00
500
BELGRAVE.
Another pioneer ot this section passed
away on Sunday -last in the person of
James McCallum, who had been in
poor health for some time. The deceas-
ed was born in Perthshire, Scotland, in
1830 and when three years of age came
to Oeueda with his parents, the family
settling first in Toronto, and then in
what is known as the Sootoh Block in
Halton County. When this section was
all woods the subject of this sketch
Dame up into East Wawauosh an.l set-
tled on lot 39, concession 8, where he
continued to reside'np to the time of his
death. Mr. McCallum was one of the
founders of Knox Oharoh, Biigrave and
h Id for years been one of the officials of
the church. In politiotios he was a
Oonserxative and in municipal matters
he had always taken an interest and had
served the Township as Daputy-Reeve
and Councillor. He was married to
Sarah MoLian, who, with a family of
friar sons and two daughters, survive.
The children are, Damian, James, John,
Finlay, Mrs Watson and Miss Agnes.
To the bereaved will be extended the
sympsthy of the community. The fan-
eral took place on Wednesday afternoon
to the Brandon cemetery,
The third session of the Twelfth
Legisletute of the Province of Ontario
was opened Tuesday afternoon by his
Honor, the Lieutenant Governor, with
all the stately ceremony Ontario's Par-
liament has borrowed from the mother
of Parliaments at Westminster and
modified to snit the democratic condi-
tions and spirit of Ontario's people.
This
is the trade-
mark which
is found on
every bottle
of the genuine
Scott's Emulsion
the standard Cod Liver
1 Oil preparation of the
world. Nothing equals
it to build up the weak
and wasted bodies of
young and okl.
I'OR SALt BY ALL DRUGGIST%
Seed itte,, name of paper and tills ed. for
our beautiftd Savings 'Bartz Rad Ctsild'e
Sketch -took. Pack batik mails., Y
Good Lock reser.
*coir • some
12* w.11lnst.e 5t.. w«t,1..ists.Oat.
Medium
Cows.... ,... .,.,.,.,,3 50
Rnlle 3 50
Hoge—
Best
Lights
Sheep—
Export ewes 4 25 4 60
Bucks , 3 00 3 25
Calle ... 3 00 3 50
Spring Lambs each.. 5 60 5 90
Calves, each .. . 8 00 8 00
..., 7 00
7 15
5 25
4 75
4 25
6 50
5 25
6 25
5 00
WINGETAIR MARKET REPORTS
Wingham, Jany,26tb, 1911.
irlot r per 100 lbs.... 2 46 to 3 00
Fall -Wheat 0 82 to 0 85
Oats, 0 32 to 0 32
Barley .... ..... ........ 0 45 to 0 48
Peas 0 72 to 0 75
Butter dairy .... .... 0 20 to 0 22
Eggs per doz 0 25 to 0 25
Wood per oord 2 60 to 2 60
Hay, per ton.....,..,,., 8 00to1000
Potatoes, per bushel, 0 35 to 0 40
Lard 0 18 to 0 18
Live Hogs, per owt. 7 00 to 7 00
Chickens, per lb 0 10 to 0 12
Dnoks. per lb 0 12 to 0 12
Geese, per lb 0 11 to 0 12
Turkeys per lb ... .....,0 18 to 0 18
Ayr not. i
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PRINOIPAL,
"YOU ARE LOSING"
A lot of precious stuff whenever you
allow any of our feed to go to waste.
It's true it doesn't cost more than
others, but it's better.
Flour and Eeed at Any Time
Is more important than ail other
things Neither man or beast could
exist long without fl stir and °feed.
They could though without gitte.
Bay our Sour and feed and be happy
and save money.
EZRA MERKLEY
PHONE 84
Gathered From all Countries
Are the 'toodstufia" that MI t0
make our stook of grooerira iiki best
in tows. It is really a pies ore to
order
Your Groceries
From pooh a well•stooked store as
ours. Nothing but pure and whole.,
somq groceries are gold by us, but
yon will find our prices as low M
any; and our service best,
1 Flt McGillivray
Phone $4.
Big 7 Days
Sale for
Cash Only
AT W. G. PATTERSON'S JEWELLERY STORE,
STARTING ON
Saturday, January 28th
ENDING ON
Saturday, February 4th
We want $5000.00 and this
is the way we are taking to get
it, no skin game. No auctioneer.
Just come right in and get the
newest and best goods at half
price. Now this will last for 7
days only.
W. G. �Ann��S0
THE GREAT WATCH DOCTOR
OPPOSITE QUEEN'S HOTEL WINGHAM
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Wingham, Ont
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THE LAST
OPPORTUNITY
For securing such wonderful re1
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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.
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BUTTER, EGGS, POULTRY, DRIED APPLES,
AND BEANS TAKEN, AND CASH OF
COURSE NOT REFUSED.
D. M. CORDON
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Chinaware is offered at REDUCED Z;
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Mantle Goods, Women's and ;
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Children's Coats Men's and Boys' Readyto-Wear Suits,Pants,
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iLayer Figs, , reg. 20C for 15c Layer Figs, regul it 15c for roc
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Price 15c package.
FARMERS—We want Butter, Eggs, Poultry, White Beans, Onions, Potatoes,
Oats and Dry Hardwood.
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One who saves wisely is not con.
'sidered a miser.
Rather is he given credit for much
good sense and judicious forthought.
tTe looks ahead and sees, per.
haps sickness, accident, or any one
of the multitude of things which
might cause an unusual strain upon
his resources.
One Dollar will start an account
with the Dank of Hamilton.
WINGHAM BRANCH
C. P. Smith i Agent,
matuiIlIitliiitt# if i
Winter Tours
TO
Mextoo, Colorado, California, and
Paoifio Coast Pointe,
The Grand Trunk Railway System
is the popular route from all pointe
east through Canada via Chicago.
FEATURES.
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Roadbed, Modern Equipment, Unex-
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meat! of safety and comfort,
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No mere desirable route than via
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VERY LOW RATES.
For tioketsand further information
Call on G. Lamont, D@pot Agent or
address J, D. McDonald, D, P. A„
Toronto,