The Wingham Times, 1911-03-30, Page 44 THE WINGIWI TIMES, MARC T 30, 1911
THE WATERY 8LOQ0
Bominion dank IN THE SPRING
HEAD OFFICE:' TORONTO
Capital Stock (all paid up) $4,000,000.0
Reserve Fund and 'Un-
divided Profits ,., 45,800,000.0
Deposits by the public,... $47,000,000.0
Total Assets, over ... •$62,600,000.0
BRANCHES AND AGENTS throughou
Canada and the United States,
CcEN1RAL BANKING BUSINESS
TRANSACTED,
Savings Department,
Current rates of Interest allowed, and
Deposits received of $1.00 and
upwards,
Farmers' Sale Notes Collected, and
advances made on them at lowest
rate of interest.
WINGIiAm BRANCki-Corner John and
Josephine Streets.
W. R. GEIKIE, MANAGER.
R. VANSTONE, Solicitor,
o Strength at This Season.
Oats 0.30 to 0„30
Barley .. , , .. , .. 0 45 to 0 48
Peas , ,.072to075
Butter dairy ,, . •0 18 to 0 20
Eggs per dor . .... 0 17 to 0 18
Wood per cord , . , 2 50 to 2 50
Hay, per ton , 8 00 to 10 00
Potatoes per bushel ,, . 0 40 to 0 40
H w to Get New Health and New Lard". ......... .., ., 0 18 to 0 18
Live Hogs per cwt . , ..... ,.. 6 65 to 6. 65
Even the most robust find the winter
0 mouths trying to their health. Confine-
ment indoors, often in over -heated and
nearly always badly ventilated rooms ---
t in the house, the office, the shops and
the school -taxes the vitality of even
the strongest, The blood becomes thin
and watery or clogged with impurities.
Some people have headaches and a feel-
ing of languor; others are low spirited
and nervous; still others have pimples
and skin eruptions; while some get up
in the morning feeling just as tired as
when they went to bed. These are all
spring symptoms that the blood is out
of order, and that a medicine is needed.
Many people rush to purgatives medi-
cines in the spring. This is a mistake.
You cannot cure these troubles with a
medicine that gallops through your sys-
tem and leaves you weaker still. What
you need to give you health and strength
in the spring is a tonic medicine that
will enrich the blood aid sp• nth the
jangled nerves, and the o, .�dlways re-
llable tonic and blood -b der it Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills T ese Pills not
only banish spring N nesses and ills
but guard you again the more serious
ailments that follow, such as anaemia,
nervous debility, indigestion, rheuma-
tism and other diseases due to bad blood.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills actually make
new, rich, red blood, which strengthens
every nerve, every organ and every
part of the body, and makes weak, ail-
ing people bright, happy and strong.
Mrs. Jas. McDonald, Harcourt, N. B.
says; "In my opinion Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills do all that is claimed for
them. My system was run down, and
I was so weak I could hardly do my
work, and taking care of my baby add-
ed to nay difficulties. I used a few box-
es of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and they
made me feel like my own self. I very
cheerfully recommend the Pills to all
who are weak or ailing."
Sold by all medicine dealers or by
mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for
$2.50 from The Dr, Williams' Medicine
Co., Brockville, Ont. •
;'Y a SLtEsklitl'' sere
T IMi lath TINES.
E.ii.5r.,LtuT,• i, PaeLlealas i,LPDPRO'ItIsTOr
THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1911.
EDITORIAL .NOTES.
For the first time in Canada the
Dominion Government will cross swords
with the trusts. It will be a fight to a
finish, so far as the Government is con-
cerned. It is the determined intention
of the representatives of the Canadian
people that the "trust evil," as it is
knowr in the United States, shall not
obtain any foothold in this Dominion.
For the first eleven months of the
current fiscal year, Canada's total trade
has been $687,277,488, an increase of
'$76,?99,507 as compared with the cor-
responding period of last year, and
within six millions of the record total
for the whole twelve months of 1909-10.
For the full year ending with this
month it is expected that the Domin-
ion's trade will run close to $780,000,-
000, or more than double the total trade
of nine years ago, and an increase of
two hundred millions in two years.
The Legislature was proroged Friday
with the usual ceremonies. Lieutenant
Governor Gibson, in his speech from
the throne, paid a tribute to the ser-
vices to Canada and the empire of Earl
Grey. Laudatory reference were made
to the legislation passed during the
session in relation to agriculture and
technical education. Especial mention
was made of the milk commission form-
ed to insure purer milk for the public.
Closer supervision of picture show
theatres, liquor license law amendments,
hydro -electric matters, were also refer-
red to.
• For the ten months, April to January
of the current fiscal year, the number
of immigrants who arrived in Canada
was 206,206, as compared with 165,567
during the corresponding months of
the last fiscal year. The gain is fifty-
seven per cent. The number who ar-
rived at ocean ports for the same period
was 158,670, as against 84,605 for a like
period of the Inst year; increase eighty-
eight per cent. From the United States
for the same ten months there were
102,017 immigrant arrivals. For the
corresponding ten months of the last
fiscal year there were 80,962, the gain
from this source being twenty-six per
cent.
"As a boy some fifty years ago I re=
member the visit of the late King, the
then Prince of Wales. He visited us at
the time of our reciprocity treaty, yet
he found us loyal to the core, We
traded freely with our neighbors, but
our loyalty to the old flag was not affec-
ted. The Prince returned to tell his
mother, the Queen, of our loyalty and
Scoti's Emulsion
is the original -has been
the standard for thirty-five
years.
There are thousands of
so-called "just as good"
Emulsions, but they are
not -they are simply imi.
talons which are never
as good as the original.
They are like thin milk
SCOTT'S is thick like a
heavy cream.
If you want it thin, do
it yourself -with water -
but dont buy it thin.
reit SALE lit itt DAUtia m
Seed iOe., reme of p$per ems this sit terres
berntlinf mutes► %ink .ad bhlld'n hketch•Eoek.
Seek bink ooat.lae a Geed Leek 2.rri.
SCOTT & bOWNft
!ti W.iii+st.>i SOH(' West 004
the friendliness of the United States.
A new Prince is now in training for 'his
duties as King. In 'a few years he will
come to visit us, as his grandfather,
Edward, the Peacemaker, came. He,
too, will find us trading freely with our
neighbors to the south, but loyal to the
King and the flag we love. He, too,
shall return to tell his Sovereign father
of our loyalty and devotion. We are
not disloyal, and they speak falsely who
charges us with disloyalty." -Hon. Mr.
Fielding at Montreal.
The tactics which the Opposition are
pursuing are in accord with the gener-
al plan of campaign now being waged
against the Government by the Manu-
facturers' Association because the
Government has dared to consider the
passage of a tariff measure which will
give the producers of raw material a
market for their products now denied
them, and which will force the users
thereof to enter into competition with
a vastly wider range of possible pur-
chasers. The manufacturers also fear
that once the blessings which flow from
unrestricted trade in natural products
are realized there will be a demand for
reduction in the tariff on manufactured
goods entering Canada. They fly to
their old friends, the party of proctec-
tion, for salvation, and one of the re-
sults is the policy of obstruction. If
the Opposition allies itself with the op-
pressors of the people what hope can
its leaders or members have in an elec-
tion which they may force upon the
country? -Port Arthur Chronicle.
Live Stock:Markets.
Toronto, March 27 - Union Stock
Yards -Receipts to -day were 93 cars,
with 1,805 head of cattle, 691 sheep and
lambs, 299 hogs, and 22 horses.
Trade was quite active, with prices
firm all round at last week's best, and
for a few choice or extra choice butcher
about 10c better. For the general run
of good butcher cattle it was a good
steady market and the cattle were
readily disposedof with probably less
"argument" than for several markets
past.
The export buyers were in the mar-
ket early, but prices in this class were
not any higher, though steady at last
week's best, one small lot of extra
choice selling at $6.10. With this ex-
ception the export and a few of the
best butchers were level at $6.00.
Lambs and sheep steady.
Hogs 10c lower than last week.
The following are the quotations:-
Export cattle, choice . , . $ 5 85 to $6 10
dopmedium 5 65 5 75
do light „, 500 510
do bulls ..,,. 450 5 00
do cows 450 4 75
Butchers, choice 5 75 6 00
do medium 5 25 550
do cows.. ...... 4 50 4 75
do common+ ...
do canners 2 00 2 50
Short -keeps .. .., 500 5 50
Feeders, steers . .. 4 75 5 25
do hulls .......+ 350 4 25
Stockers, choice 4 75 5 00
do light 4 25 450
Milch cows, choice,eaeh40 00 60 00
Springers .. 40 00 60 00
Common arid medium,,... 20 00 80 00
Sheep, ewes ........... , 4 50 5 00
do bucks ...,..,.. 400 4 50
Lambs ... It . 6 50 7 50
flogs, f. o. b ......... 6 55 6 60
do fed and watered.... 6 90
Calves . ,,. 4 00 8 50
tiriFt0 SAM M &RISYST REPORTS'
Wingham, Mar. 29th, 1911.
Flour per 100 lbs...,.. 2 85 to 8 00
Pall wheat.. ... ...... 0 7'8 to 080
BULLS FOR SALE,
Two Shorthorn Bulls, aged8 and 11
months; of choicest breeding, with size
and quality; color, ee . led. Will be
sold reasonable for ui sale.
J. C. FFFE.
Wingham P. 0
lst line, Morris.
CHICK AND TILE YARD.
PROPERTY FOR SALE
The undersigned offers for sale his
two brick and tile yard properties. The
property on the Bluevale road contains
100 acres of land with good buildings
and a good brick and tile making plant.
The property north of Wingham eon -
tains 50 acres with good buildings and
brick and tile making plant; also 50 acres
of land on the B Line of Turnberry.
ELI ELLIOTT,
P. 0. Box 95. Wingham, P. O.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby giv a pursuant to R. S. O.
1897, Chap, 129, Seo, 38 hat all persons haying
claims against the est to of John Taylor, late
of the Township , f Set Wawanosh in the
County of Huron, Fa er, deceased, who died
on or about the Elev th day of May, A. D.
1894, are required to end by post prepaid or to
deliver to R. vansto e, Solicitor for the Ad-
minisiratrix on or b fore the First day of Ap-
ril A. D. 1011, their n tries, addresses and des-
criptions and a fail . _atement of particulars of
their claims and the)ature of the security (if
any) held by them d Iy certified, and that after
the said day the Ad.einistratrix Will proceed
to distribute the ass ;ts of the deceaged among
the parties entitled a hereto, havingregard only
to the claims of wich she shathen have
notice.
Dated this 7th day of March, A. D. 101I.,
R. VANSTCNIC.
Wingham, P. O.
Solicitor .or said Administratrix.
FOR SALE
A splendid chance for investment
from lots in the city of Lethbridge,
Alberta. Also in the new and re,-
pidiy growing towns situated along
the line of the Grand Trunk Pacific
Railway.
Watrous, Melville and Begger in
Saskatchewan.
Tofield in Alberta.
3 sections of choice Farm Land .
in Saskatehewan.
C. N. GRIFFIN
Real Estate aad Insurance
BOYS AND
GIRLS
Should learn those subjets
by which they can earn a
living. Spotton's Business
Colleges are the largest train-
ers in Canada, and our gradu-
ates secure the best positions.
Yon can study at home, or
partly at home and finish at
the College.
INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION
ENTER ANY DAY
WINGHAM
BUSINESS COLLEGE
0E0. SPOTTON, - President.
Where Good Clothes
Come from
In this world a Ian must be well
dressed. Custom demand it
and all having any ambition
at all follow the custom
WE DO FINE
TAILORIN G
And can build you a suit of the
very finest material of your Own
selection, trimmed with the best
goods made for the purpose,
charging you. no more than you
would pay for ready.to.wear
clothes that Cannot possibly coni"
pare with those we make.
YOU may Choose from our
splendid assortment of sprilsg
suitings and be able to put on
The Snappiest Salt of Clothes
made &ohs the goods selected at
KENNING'S
THE l'A1LOIt'
Robt. Maltwell'a O1d Stand
moo'
mother Big Three
Hour Window Sale
AT
Patterson's Jewellery Store
Saturday Evening
(THIS WEEK)
FROM 7 TO 10 O'CLOCK P.M.
$ 1000.00 worth of swell up-to-date
Jewellery to be sold for $500.00
You will see the gcods ticketed in the window -Blue Figures, regular
price --Red Figures Sale Price, It will pay you to keep tab on these,
Hours, as positively nothing will be sold out of the window before or
after the hours mentioned,
W. G.
P tTTERSON
THE GRE 'T
WATGI DOGTOR
OPPOSITE QUEEN'S HOTEL, WINGHAM
BANK OF HAMILTON
'HEAD OFFICE: HAMILTON
Capital Paid Up $2,750,000
Reserve and Undivided Profits $3,250,000
$6,000,000
11,
Total, Assets . . . . Over $40,000,000
Savings. Bank Department, at all Branches.
WINGHAM BRANCH
Don't Try to Remember.
Everything in the way of groceries
you may need. A much easier and
pleasanter way is to come here and
pick out the ,things you want as
they,)meetyour eye.
There Are Probably Groceries
Here.
Entirely new to you. Put you
need'nt be afraid to try them. If they
are here, they are good.
1. F. McGillivray
Phone 54.
There's Feel and Feed
'Vhero'a all kinds of feed and food.
the beet kind gives better health,
Mote brawn and muscle, In baying
Flour dee that you get
All the Best of the Wheat
That's the kind we sell
'e produce good etoek yeti it net
prodaoe good food for thein, Poor
toad mane poor stook Bay your
nettle and ebiokefl feed here. No
higher in prism, innohbetter respite,
EZRA MEEKLEY
PRONE
84.
I el
C. P. Smith, Agent
ontstamaiamt
The Profit Sharing Store
KERR & BIRD
Agents -Ladies' Home .Tournal. Agents --Rome Journal Patterns.
SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS --
NEW GOODS
I New High•Class Dress Goods and Plain and. Fancy Silks, :New Prints,
Cilambrays, Linens, Ginghams and Muslims, New Belts, Collars,
Ties, Gloves, Auto Scarfs and Hosiery, New Veil Pins,
Brooches, Blouse Sets, Maple .Leaf Pins, etc, See our
Coronation Pins, several styles, very pretty,
Everyone have a Coronation Pin.
' Another lot of "K.airomei Brand" Corn Syrup with cane flavor,
2 lb. tin for 10e; 5 lb. tin for 25e; 10 lb. tin for 50e. This is pure
and wholesome.
INEW MAPLE SYRUP
An excellent Pure Maple Syrup Mixture, quart tins 250; half
gallon tins 50e; imperial quart measure in bulk 30e quart, Home
Made Maple Syrup $1.50 gallon,
1
WEEKLY BARGAIN SALE
Overalls on the The Bargain Table for another week, March 30 to
April 5. We offer the best dollar Overalls on the market for only 75c
Black Overalls, elastic braces, quality and workmanship guar-
anteed, all sizes, regular prices $1.00 our special for one week 75e
85e Overalls for 58c; 75e Overalls for 48e; $1.00 Cottonade Pants for
73e; $2.00 Tweed Pants for $1,50,
Rubbers at reduced prices -=all Rubbers, for Men, Women Boys
and Girls at reduced prices.
Regular $2.75. Comforters, on sale at only $1.98 each. Hair
Brushes,agood quality, regular price 25,e special only 15e,
A guantity of No. 1 quality, Jelly Powder, regular 10c package,
on sale 4 for 25c.
A quantity of Layer Figs in packages, regular 10e package, on
sale 4 for 25c.
Best Egg Beater only 10e. Mouse Traps 2 for 5e. Nail Brushes,
2 for 5c.
Post Toosties and Quaker Corn Flakes, reg. 10e, on sale at 3 for 25e
10 lb. tin pails Pare Clover Honey, reg. $1.50 pail, now $1.25.
A BARGAIN IN HAVILAND CHINA
One Dinner Set Haviland (Limoges) China, handsome decora-
tion, newest shapes, regular price $32.00, special sale price $33 79.
One Tea Set, Haviland (Limoges) China, regular price $15.00 for $9.48
SEEDS! SEEDS! SEEDS! New Vegetable and Flower
Seeds, great variety, 2 packets Sc or 12 for 25e.
FARMERS. -We want Butter, Eggs, Potatoes in large quanti-
ties. Bring in your Seed Onions, etc. now, Don't hold them until it
is to late too find a good market. We want good Maple Syrup.
,Asseimmallommommosisiiminial
LAD/ES!
FRED. J. FUND, DRUGGIST, WINGHAM, IS GOING TO GIVE
TWO FREE TRIPS
To Muskoka taking in the Muskoka Lakes by boat and return, and your expenses paid for one
week. Tickets will be good till close of navigation. One to the most popular Young Lady
and one to the most popular Married Lady. Under the conditions given below. All -
know of Muskoka as the most delightful spot to spend a holiday. "The Great Health
Resort of Canada." If it has not been your privilege of taking such a holiday, it is
now open to all who will work right from the start. It will be worth your eff :its.
CONDITIONS OF CONTEST
Contest opens March 25, lasting till July 22, closing 10 p.m.
1ST -Young Ladies must be over 15 years of age. Married Ladies (no age limit.)
2ND -The LADIES NAME of your choice must be written plainly on BACK OF COUPON
3RD -SPECIAL COUPON in Blue Paper (Hind's preparation) -22 votes for each 5c pur-
chase -That is a 25c purchase would entitle you to 10 votes.
REGULAR COUPON in black ink one vote for each 5c purchase --That is a
25c purchase would entitle you to 5 votes.
4TH -Contestants will be requested to do no canvassing- in DRUG STORE.
5TT-A11 ballots must be cast before above time of closing, The YO UNG LADY securing
the most number of votes will be conside>ed the most popular Young Lady and
entitled to free trip to- Muskoka and 1 week's expenses, and M RRIED
LADY securing most votes will be considered the most popular married lady -
and entitled to trip t-) Muskoka and r week's expenses. The sum of $15.00 for
each party will be allowed ftrr expenses outside of through trip ticket and return.
6TH -The results of contest will be puplished from time to time during contest.
7TH -Ballot boxes will be placed in prominent position in Drug Store, LOCKED, and keys
held by Dr. Price and Mr. T. T. Field, who will count ballots and report results.
8TFI-No votes will be given for postage stamps or plain post cards or goods sold wholesale
to medical men, etc,
9TH --Only one from a family will be entitled to be winners.`
10TH --The trip will be also advertised in the local papers. Orders will be taken be
by mail or
sent by express prepaid on orders amounting to $2.00 or more. Coupons will be
enclosed. M'tney must accompany order, if too much is sent change will .
returned. All our goods will be sold at our usual close prices.
Special attention is directed to our own preparations which will be listed in thepe s a r and their
a,n
quality will merit a continuance of their use.
p
FRED, J. H1110
DRC[ GIST ANIS OPTICIAN . WINGIlAM, ONTARIO,
We use the new Shadow Test, no drugs or drops necessary for testing the eyes properly,