The Wingham Times, 1911-04-13, Page 4The Profit Sharing Store
KERB & BIRD
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AGEN £S—Ladies Home Journal
Cucie Waists and Blouses
We are agents in Wingham for
the Cucie Waists and Blouses.
This name is a guarantee of
material, workmanship and style.
Warmer weather will mean
New Waists of course, and our
large display of these seasonable
goods will tempt the most indif-
ferent.
These New
Smart Waiis
Are stylish in appearance, ve. y
moderate in price and lavishly
trimmed with lace and embroid-
ery.
Our special $1.25 range appeal
to all, very dainty and with don..
or short sleeves and a variety of
neat patterns.
Our $1,50 line are neatly em-
broidered Waists with long
sleeves, very pleasing in appear-
ance.
Our pretty Middy 'Waists for
girls are simply irresistable, Ecru
and Navy, White and Navy and
Light Blue, $1.00, $1,50 and $1.75,
Colored Waists, White and
Black, White and Blne, etc. stripe
and spot patterns, easy to launder
and pretty for either house or
street wear, at only 50e, 75e,
$1,00, $1.25.
Handsome Silk Waists in
White, Black, Green, Brown and
Wisteria, very dainty and only
$3.50.
Weekly Bargain Specials
This week we put 69 pairs Ladies Shoes in the window and ticket
them at prices that will move them out quick. On sale
to day—and for one week.
21 pairs Women's Don. Kid Biach. regular $1.50 and $1.60 for $1,19
21 " " " and Box Calf " $2,00 for $1,49
A quantity of Patent Slippers and Oxfords, regular $1.753for $1.30
It will pay you to watch for our weekly specials They are
money savers.
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TRE WINGIIAM TIMES, AMU 13 , 1911
T H E SPRING IMPURITIES
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BEAD OFFICE: ToRoisTO
Capital Stock 4a11 paid up) $4,000,000.00
Reserve Fund and Un-
divided Profits ....... $5,300,000,00
Deposits by the public.... $47,000,000,00
Total .Assets, over .. $6,600,000.00
BRANCHES AND AGENTS throughout
Canada and the United Status.
GENERAL, BANKING BUSINESS
TRANSACTED.
Savings. Department.
Current rates o£ Interest allowed, and
Deposits received of $1.00 and
upwards.
Farmers' Sale Notes Collected, and
advances made on them at lowest
rate of interest.
WINGHAM BRANCH—Corner John and
Josephine Streets.
W. R. GEIKIE, MANAGER.
R. VANSTONT, Solicitor.
TO ADVERTISERS
Notices of changes must be left at thi.
office not later than Saturday noons
The copy for changes must be 1 t
not later than Monday evening.
Casual advertisements accepted up
to noon Wednesday of each week.
IN THE BLOOD
Make the Use of aTonic Medicine
a N amity,
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are an all
year round tonie blood -builder, and
nerve -restorer. But they are especial-
ly valuable in the siring when the sys-
tem is loaded with impurities as a
result of the indoor life of the long
winter months. There is no other sea-
son when the blood is really so much in
need of purifying and enriching, and
every dose of these Pills helps to make
new, rich, rad blood, In the spring
one fe'ls tied and weak—Dr. Wil-
liams' Pi,ik rills give strength. In the
spring t'r' a.;)in.tite is often poor—Dr.
William:-' t'iiik Pills develope the ap-
petite, toile th.- stomach and aid weak
digestion. It is in the spring that
poisons in the blood find an outlet in
(disfiguring pimples and boils—Dr, Wil-
liams' Pink Pills speedily clear the skin
because they go to the root of the
trouble in the blood. In the spring
anaemia, rheumatism, neuralgia, and
many other troubles ar' most persis-
tent because of poor w.•.` blood, and
it is at this time, when all nature re-
gains life, that the blood most seriously
needs attention. To improve and forti-
fy the blood is the special mission of
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and that is
why they are the best spring medicine
in existence. If you feel the need of a
medicine this spring give Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills a lair trial and you will
rejoice in new health, new strength
and new energy, and will be especially
fitted to stand' the torrid heat which
comes a little latter.
These Pills are sold by all medicine
dealers or sent by mail at 50 renes a
box, or six boxes for $2.50 by The Dr.
Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville,
Ont.
SSTABLISHEL LB7a
THE WINGulAM TIMES.
H. R . 6LLIOTT. P oBLI8H14R AND PROPRIBTO
THURSDAY APRIL 13, 1911.
EDITORIAL NOTES.
BULLS FOR SALE.
Two Shorthorn Bulls, aged 8 and 11
months; of choicest breeding, with size
and quality; color, deep red. Will be
sold reasonable for quick sale.
J. G, FYFE,
Wingham P. 0
A meeting of the Executive Commit-
tee of the North Huron Liberal As-
sociation was held in Wingham on
Tuesday when it was decided to hold
a nominating convention in Wingham
on a date in the last week in June,
when a candidate will be nominated to
contest the riding for the Ontario
Legislature.
The most amusing feature of the
Conservative campaign against the
reciprocity agreement is that while the
party organ here in Winnipeg denounc-
es the agreement on the ground that it
shows too much consideration for the
manufacturers, the party organs in the
east denounce it with no less indigna-
tion on the ground that it threatens
the very existence of every industry in
Canada. —Winnipeg Free Press.
Another return in regard to the
reciprocity representations w a s
given to the House of Commons on
Monday by Sir Wilfrid Laurier. It in-
cluded 64 memorials. Of these 62 were
in favor of reciprocity; the other two
were against, and they came from the
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba and
the Conservative Association of North
Wellington. All the pro -reciprocity
memorials came from the west, except
four from the Liberals of Ormstown,
Que., the Liberals of Niagara township,
the farmers of South Oxford and the
farmers of Thorold township.
The new story of the opponents of
reciprocity, namely, that the agreement
will not give the Canadian farmer a bet-
ter market in the United States, but
flood Canada with the agricultural pro-
ducts of the United States, bears false-
ahood on its face. There are ninety-two
million consumers of food in the United
States, eight millions in Canada. Both
countries produce food, but the widest
opponent of reciprocity will hardly say
that the ultimate food -producing power
of the United States is eleven times that
of Canada.. In all probability it is not
much greater than that of Canada, if
we exchitle the Southern States, whose
products are so different from ours that
they cannot be regarded as rivals. —To-
ronto Star.
A 5o -cent bottle of
Scoll's Emulsion
given in half -teaspoon
closes four times a day,
mixed in its bottle, will
last a year-old baby near-
ly a month, and four bot-
tles over three months,
and will make the baby
strong and well and will
' lay the foundation for a
healthy, robust boy or
girl.
POE SALE BY ALT, DRUGGISTS
Send itc, mane of paper and ebb ad. tot
our beanni SSvtngs 3iinit sad Child's Sketch.
Ude. hack beak contains Goo tack
Retrace.
s oT'r & BOWNE
SAS Walliatten St$. , WMR TM hfa, Oia4.
lst line, Morris.
FOR SALE
A splendid chance for investment
from lots in the city of Lethbridge,
Alberta. Also in the new and ra•
pidly growing towns situated along
the Pine of the Grand Trunk Pacific
Railway. I c
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LISTO W EL.
The death took place in Hamilton on
Saturday last of Mrs. Annie Bishop, a
well-known resident of this town. De-
ceased left here about a year ago to
reside in Hamilton. She had a large
circle of friends who will be sorry to
hear of her death. She was the mother
of ten children and is survived by her
husband and nine children. The child-
ren are Mrs. M. Wildfang, Listowel;
and Miss Bishop, at home; Charles,
Walter and John, of Calgary; Peter, in
British Columbia; George, of Woolsey,
Sask; Abraham and Andrew, of Hamil-
ton. Mrs. James N. Showers, who
died last November, was a daughter.
The remains were brought here for
interment.
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Watrous, Melville and Begger
Saskatchewan,
Tofield in Alberta.
3 sections of choice Farm Land
in Saskatchewan.
C. N. GRIFFIN
Real Estate and Insurance
BOYS ANO
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
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COLLEGE
GEO. SPOTTON, • President.
WINGHAM
BUSINESS
Big Corporations Better Than small
Concerns.
I believe, writes George W. Perkins,
of the U. S. Steel Trust, in an article
in McLean's Magazine, that there, is
more safety to the public and to labor
in having very large business enter-
prises than in having small or medium-
sized ones; for the larger the under-
taking is the more generally it is ob-
served and the more thoroughly its
affairs are scrutinized. Then, too, the
large concern provides more steady em-
ployment for labor and minimizes to al-
most nothing the chance of financial
collapse and failure. Of course, proper
precautions must be taken to prevent
the results that come from unrestricted
monopoly, and this can surely be ac-
complished by frank and full publicity,
with proper supervision and regulation
by federal authority.
Chief of Police John Mattson of Arn-
prior was committed for trial on charge
of embezzling Corporation funds.
LIVE STOUR MARKETS.
Toronto April 10 —Union Stock Yards
—Receipts were 103 loads, with 2,150
head of cattle, 511 sheep and lambs, 33
hogs and 104 calves.
The demand for good butcher cattle
was very active; and prices held firm
at the best quotations last week.
The export trade was quiet and dull,
the American buyers showing very
little anxiety to get into the market in
competition with the butcher buyers.
The lamb trade is dull, and prices are
easier.
Export cattle, choice .. $ 5 85 to $6 00
do medium 5 65 5 75
do light ... , 5 00 510
do bulls ... .... .. , 4 50 5 25
do cows . . ...... . 4 50 5 50
Butchers, choice ... .. . 5 75 6 00
do medium .... .. . 5 25
do cows ... 4 50
do common .... 4 00
do canners 2 00
Short -keeps 5 00
Feeders, steers.... 4 75
do bulls 350
Stockers, choice 4 75
do light.. 4 25
Milch cows, choice, each40 00
Springers 25 00
Common and medium 20 00
Sheep, ewes . 4 75
do bucks 4 00
Lambs . .... , . 7 00
Hogs, f, o. b .. .. .
do fed and watered........
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Calves ........... .......4 00
5 65
550
4 25
2 50
5 75
525
4 25
510
4 50
70 00
6000
30 0
000
4 50
750
15
8 5500
w INliltiAM 5IA1iKE1 REPORTS.
Wingham, April, 12th, 1911.
Flour per 100 lbs . 2 35 to 3 00
Oallmwheat , ., 0 30 two 0 80
30
Barley 0 45 to 0 48
Peas ..... 0 70 to 0 70
Butter dairy ................ 0 18 to 0 20
Eggs per doz.... .... 0 14 to 0 15
Wood per cord . 250 to 2 50
Hay, per ton 8 00 to 10 00
Potatoes per bushel. 0 40 to 0 45
Lard 0 16 to 0 16
Live Hogs per ewt .. 6 16 to 6 16
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. But you
need'nt be afraid to try them. If they
are here, they are good.
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1. F. McOillivray
Phone 54.
Where Good .Clothes
Come from
In this world a man must be w ell
dressed. Custom demand it
and all having any ambition
at all follow the custom
WE DO FINE
TAILORING
And can build you a Snit of the
very finest material of your own
selection, trimmed with the best
goods made for the purpose,
charging you no more than yon
would pay for ready-to-wear
clothes that cannot possibly com-
pare with those we make.
You may choose from our
splendid assortment of spring
snitings and be able to put on
The Snappiest Snit of Clothes
made from the goods selected at
HENNING'S
THE TAILOR
Robt. Maxwell's Old Stand
EASTER I
MILLINERY
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Make a note of the fact that Easter is less
than two weeks away, It's none too soon
to get your order placed.
You run the risk of being disappointed if you
wait until the last few days before Easter,
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GAND TRUNK RAIL
Easter Rates
Single Fare for Round Trip
With minium charge of twenty-five
cents) between all stations in Can-
ada, also to Niagara Falls and Buf-
falo, N.Y., Detroit and Port Huron,
Mich. Good going April 13, 14, 15,
16, 17th. Return limit April 19th,
1911.
LOW RATES TO
THE WEST
Ask nearest Grand Trunk Agent
about "Homeseekers", "Colonist"
and "Settlers" excursions
For Tickets and further Informa-
tion call on G. Lamont, Depot Agent
or address A. E. Duff, D.P.A., To-
ronto, Ont.
There's Feel and Feed
There's all kinds of feed and food.
The best kind gives better health,
more brawn and musole. In buying
Floor see that yon get
All the Best of the Wheat
That's the kind we sell.
To produce good stook you must
produce good food for them. Poor
food means poor stook. Bay your
cattle and chicken feed here. No
higher is price, maoh better results.
EZRA 1VIERKLEY
PHONE 84.
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START SPRING
WITH ONE OF
WALKEWSBed
SP INGS
We have a full line of all
kinds of
Furniture
For the Spring Trade.
Watch this space next week
for a full list of prices
WALKER'S
FURNITURE STORE
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BANK OF HAMILTON
HEAD OFFICE: HAMILTON
Capital Paid Up $2,760,000
Reserve and Undivided Profits $3,250,000
$6,000,000
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Total Assets . . . . Over $40,000,000
Savings Bank Department at all Branches.
WINGHAM BRANCH
C. P. Smith, Agent
CANADI - T1
P :rtFIC
HOMESEEKERS'
EXCURSIONS
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Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta
Special Trains lave Toronto 2.00 p,n: ca
APRIL 4, 11 MAY 2, le, 30 JUNE 13, 27
JULY 11, 26 AUO. 8, 22 SEPT. 3, 1e
Setoad cion deluge from Ontario Madam b principal
Northwest pokes at
LOW ROUND-TRIP RATES
W eipei s,dTeter* $3p3..dai iaEri�montgn sod
rood too Mots lW to air 60 da„ Keil taint dab.
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
os aH exeeesioer. Comfortable bertha, tally oorlooml
with beddios, eau be secured ,rt modesua taw amok
local attest.
Early application must ba 'nada
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Apply b woes( G,P.R.Aleut of to R. L,Tbet poca,
Dist. ase. Ass., Tesoata
ONLY DIRECY LINE NO CHANGE OF CA$
JAL DEEMER, Agent, Winghain.
STRATFORD. ONT.
A LARGE SCHOOL, A GOOD
SCHOOL, THE BEST. This school
has a continental reputation for high
grade work and for the success of
its students. We have three depart-
ments, --Commerciale Shorthand and
Telegraphy. Ambitious young men
and women should send at once for
our large free catalogue. Write for
it at once and see what our gradu-
ates are doing.
This is a good time of the year for
you to enter our classes, Students
are entering each week. Commence
your course at once.
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D. A. M*LACHLAN
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