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The Wingham Times, 1907-03-28, Page 4• THE WINGIIIAM TIMES, MARCH 28. 1907 TO ADVERTISERS }llff+LOe of changes must be loft at this ail oo not later Than Saturday noon. Tho copy for changes must be left i flOt inter than Monday avenin;;. Oaaua1 advertisements accepted up to noon Wednesday of each week. 1;AST W tIWANUYII. Mr. John Pickett, who has been a re. silent of this township fora number of year loft last week for the West. Nature Needs Assistance in Making The Council mot in Belgrave on the Hew Beaitll (living Blood. HEALTH IN SPRING. sJ THE `� BIGSTORE," WINGHAM, ONT. New Spring Goods 22nd inst, parsnaat to adjournment. Spring is the season when your system • Member° 0.11 prceent. Minutes of last must have new blood just as the trees meeting read and passed ou motion of must have new sap. Nature demands Iti3TABLIS3TED 1872 Messrs Guzzling and Taylor. it. Without new blood you will feel needs toning up. In the sprtug you � jr �� Tenders for the Tp printing for the sr THE q► 3NlftliAM TINES. current year were received from the lrsH. R.1�LLIOxT. PQBLrenS&iNDPROYRIETe%> "Advance" and "Pietas offices of Wing- hamand "Sttndard" of Blyth, The see ' - tender o t the "Advance" ($37) being the THURSDAY. MARCH 28, t907. lowest, was accepted. toy 13y resolution of the Cannell the fol. t NOTES AND COMMENTS. lowing persons were appointed Path• masters, Poaadkeepersand Fenceview- I aA ere for the current year: - The local option law was defeated in Pathmasters--David Lockhart, John R' A11613 Craig by two-fifths of a vote. As Pfeffer, Giles Jenkins, James Potter, b the Toronto Star says: "There could Wm t echna jr, Geo Bentley, R. McGee, y hardly be a better demoaetration of the John Hoare, Win Dobie, sr, Joseph tt absurdity of making a law depend upon Johnston, Alex McGowan, Cams Rouse; arithmetic, ot trying to fix popular sup- D. McGill, sr, Edgar Dexter, John J. port that is required to make a law ef- Mason, John Cook, Wm J. Rogers, Jas. $eetine." C lion. N Monteith hal introduced in the Legislature a Govarnmoot measure to amend the Agricultural Societies Act, providing that legal actiou can only be N taken against societies by members of the then current year and the previous year where the clauses prohibiting horse • racing at fall fairs are alleged to bo vio- lated. T 1005, exports from Canada to Mor- o amounted to $115,000; in 1900 they Were $259.300. The imports from Mexi- co increased from $61,000 to $287,500. A W. Dozily, Canadian 0= me tial Agent 13 in Mexico, is to spend some time in Can- ada next summer for the purpose of visiting commercial centers, in connec- tion with Canada's trade in Mexico. Germany, m hich stands at the bead cf Europe for the number of its news- papern, has over 5,500, of which 800 are dailies. Euglan•i takes the second place with risme 3,000, but has the most dail- ies -409 in all, Prance is close behind with 2,800, of which a quarter appear daily, bi or triweekly. Italy has 1,200, while in order follow Austria, Spain, Russia, Greece and Switzerland. • If One thiuks that the plane of politi• c cal life fa too low, lot him try to elevate it; if he thinks there f+ too much wick- ( redness in high pieces, let him remember W Match, Joha Redmond, N J Camp- bell, Mark Mason, Thomas W Noble, Chris Johnston, Thomas M Walsh, Win Stackhouse, i hos Black sr, John Mc- Lean, Peter W Scott, Wm Wightman, John S Scott, Cyrus Scott, John Cole, Dan Geddes, James A Scott, Jae W Bone, James Cauningham, Alex Porter- field, Robert 0. Henry, Robert MoBnr- uey, W P Hallahan, Jas T Bell, Wm Fothergill, Jas E Noble, Pat Gibbons, Oliver Anderson, Jas A Brandon, Percy R Scaudrett, Wm G Salter, John Coch- rane Geo E Fitzepatriok, James Ie Young John Reid, Jonathau Pattison, Geo M Robertson, Robt A Spott jr, Thos Tayl- or, Wm Arbuckle sr, Wm M Anderson, Isaiah Stewart, Chas J Rintoul, Gavin Wilson, John Leggett, Chas W San - burn, Arch Glow, Wm Pardon, Joseph Smeltzer Wm Beecroft, Jae Martin sr., John Gibbons. Geo B Naylor, John Beecroft, Andrew Jamieson, Wm Jamas, Joseph Ohamney, Geo Wallace and Francis Devereaux, Geo C. Naylor. Pouudkeepers: - John Hoare, Alex McGowan, Ben H Taylor, Esaias Pearen, Harry F McGee, David Clow, Jas Rob- inson, John Campbell and John Coch- raue. Fenceviewers:-James I Bell, John McDowell, Geo Fothergill, Wesley Pat- tison, Sam McBurney and Geo T Robert- son, A scale for the performance of statute that tunes in such places usually reflect b f 1907 d t d as follows:- 1a or or was a op e the tone of the electorate. Ic is ever so Assessed up tp '500, 1 day's work; from mach easier to go to church on Sunday, w500 to $i00u, 2 days work; from $1000 to read the Bible, to go through the to $2000, 3 days works; from $2000 to forme and ceremonies of religion than to $3000, 4 days; from $3000 to $4000, 5 take religion into public life, and insist days work; and for every other 81000 that its teachings shall be respected. assessment or any fractional part there - That is why so many people shirk their of one additional day. The amount to duty, but the religion that does not be charged for unperformed statute make a roan a gco0 citizen, , that is, a labor was set at $1 00 per day. All citizen who not only respects the laws statute labor dne on each lot within the of his country, but hears his share of bounds of the municipality of the Tp of its burdens, and one of the gravest of East Wawauosii, to be fully performed these is responsibility for the tone of or in( near as possible in the various road political life, is a hot house production, divisions in which such property is hardly worth taking care of. -Indian situated. Head V idette. The Treasurer reported cash on hand The Hamilton Times says; -In casting at date !694 95. about for ways•to make the succession Gillespie -Parks -That Lewis Bolton tax yield more revenue, old provide for & Son of Listowel be appointed Engine - more raids on small estates left by dying ers of the Tp of East Wawanosh in Ontario readouts, Hon. Mr. Matheson place of John Roger of Mitchell. Cd, inserted a clause designed to enable the Communication received from D. Government to grab a percentage of the Mauro asking for another (trent of money insurance provided by the breadwinner, in aid of the peblio library at Auburn, by whatever sacrifice it might be, to Parks -Taylor -S5 was as usual grant - protect his widow and children and ed for o parp others cdep>ndent upon him. He actn- A coppyy of a proposed By -Law of the prig brought the heathenish measure County of Huron in respect to the Good Roads movement was presented and laid down in the Legislature. It was promptly attacked by the Opposition as over till next council meeting for furth- er connsideration, bad til policy and repellant to the good : By -Law No 4, 1007 ratifying the me- Hense of honorable men. Mr. Graham pointment of Pathmesters, Poundkeep- entceed a vigorous protest, and partica- _ ere and Fenceviewers for the current larly of jetted to provincial taxation of year. By -Law No 5, 1907, to repeal By - fraternal or other insurance specially Law, No 10, 1904 and By -Law No 6, 1907 provided for the family. Yesterday appointing Lewis Bolton & Son ot Lis - Hon. Mr. Matheson repented and intro- - towel, Engineers for the township in- duced an amendment providing that in- stead of John Roger of Mitchell, all suraneo leas than $5,000 should not be duly read and passed. plundered by the Government, if it was A letter was received from Mr Bolton made to wife, t:hild, father, mother, stating his terms and fens for services grandfather or grandmother. He ac- rendered under the Ditohes and Water- oepterl Mr. Graham's suggestion to that courses Act, and that either himself or extent and the Ontario f3ncceseion Duties son, would attend to township business Act will be that much loss a violation of entrusted to them as soon as they pos. good policy and disgrace to our people sibly could after being duly notified. than it was en orginally proposed in the Accts received and ordered to be paid Treasurer's bill, as follows:- Feeders- ,- w Municipal World St Thomas Awes- best 1000 pounds and u 4 40 mens Rolle and other supplies, express Stockers choice weak and languid; you may have twing- es of rheumatism or neuralgia, oocaeion- al headaohee, variable appetite, pimples or eruption of the skin, or a pale pasty oomplesien These are sure signs that the blood is out of order, A tonic is needed to give now energy, Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills are the beet tonic in all the world. They make now, rich blood -your greatest need in spring. They clear the skin, drive out disease and make tired depressed mon and wo- men bright, active and strong. Mre Joh i McAuley, Douglastowrt, Que., d Williams' up people ed and badly run down. She sue.. "Dr. Williams' Piuk Pills have n a great help to me. My blood was weak and watery and I was badly run down. But through the use of the pills my health was fully restored. I always noun mend them to my friends who may be ailing " There are fraudnlent imitations of Dr. Williams Pink Pills, and to protect yourself see that the full name "Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale Peo- ple," is printed on the wrapper around each box. Do not take any other no- odled pink pills. 12 your dealer has not got the genuine send to The Dr. Wil- liams Medicine Co., Brookville, Ont. and get the pills by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50. proves the great value of 1� Ptak Pills in bnildin who have been weake NEWS NOTES. The Grand Trunk carried 6,278,914 pieces of baggage last year, as compared with 5,514,328 piens in 1905. The amount of last year's wheat crop awaiting shipment in the west is esti- mated at 36,739,453 bushels, William Lyle was sentenced to fifteen years' imprisonment at the Portage Ia Prairie Assizes for manslaughter. Hon. J. W. St. John, Speaker of the Legislature, was operated upon at trio General Hospital for appendicitis. P. J. Fitzpatrick, bookkeeper for the Kerr Land Company of Regina, has dis- appeared with $300 of the company's money. The Algoma Cantral Railway has asked the Government to take back the land grant and gaarantea its bonds at $25,000 a mile. A snowslide at the Britannia Copper Gompan's came at Hwa Sound, B. C., swept the engine house away. Four men, including one Jap, were killed. Navigation appears to be opening ear- ly in Lake Erre and district. One ves- sel left Detroit for Cleveland, and an- other left Chatham, for points down the river. Diot Not the Whole Thing Your table 15 loaded with food -diges- tible and wholesome, yet you never gain strength. What's the trouble? Look within, and what do you find? A lazy liver, stomach overloaded with work - useless work because the bowels and liver are not sufficiently active. Relief is quickly supplied by Dr, Hamilton's Pills. They make weak folks strong by removing the cause of the weakness. Di- gestion improves, constipation leaves, liver takes new lite. kidneys wake up, - the whole system is enlivened by Dr. Hamilton's Pills. No better medicine for the sick or well, 25o at all dealers. Easter will soon ,be here. You will want your New Suit, Light Overcoat, Hat, Gloves, Tie, Fancy Shirt, etc., etc. SUITINGS. We have one of the largest and best assortments of Suitings ever shown in this part of the country. All the newest designs and best qualities at lowest prices. Do not buy a ready-made suit and be dissat- isfied all the time you wear it, when for a very little more you can get one made to order in an style you wish ; one you can feel assured will wear well and always look good. We guarantee satisfaction. HATS. We have the best assortment of Hats in newest styles. The Perfectus Health Hat is one of the best Hats made ; we are sole agents for it. We can give you anything in new styles. You will not find anything that has been carried over for years in our stock -all new. Our Caps are new and stylish. We also draw your attention to our New Fancy Shirts and Neckties. We have a large stock of these beautiful goods For anything you want in Men's Furnishings call on MAXWELL & HILL Merchant Tailors and Men's Furnishers. ++4+++++++++++t)++++++++++W ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + 4.• 4 + + 4 4 + + 4 ♦+ 4 + + 4 + 4 TOUR FURNITURE ''ANTS With the coming of Spring and housecleaning time, there will be new furniture required. Per- haps a new Parlor Suite, Diningroom Suite, Bedroom Suite, or an Odd Piece just t ) flil in. Whatever your wants may be, we are prepared to supply them, and the prices you will agree are very moderate. You're invited to call when wanting anything in the line of Furniture. New Baby Carriages and Carts to Hand. aker's Furfflture Store Undertaking promptly and satisfac orily attended to. 4000000000004 4 + •4 + + • + + •4 • + II + • 1Avo Stook Markets. +++++++++++++++++++++++i4+ ++++++++++♦++++++++++++++1 Toronto, March 26 -The run at the City Cattle Market to -day was 54 loads, with 906 head of cattle, 5 70 sheep and''-' lambs, 300 hogs and 860 calves. Buyers from outside points were not - I- much in evidence at the market to -day, most of them evidently being well sup- plied for the coming holiday trade. Qc Local butchers are also fairly well sup- 1r plied, though a few were out early for p the choicest butcher cattle to be found re', in the market. Prices therefore were ' well maintained for choice heifers and for good cows. ea The following are the quotations: Exporters' cattle- Per 100 lbs. Choice $4 90 $5 35 Medium 4 75 5 00 Balla 3 '75 4 40 Light 3 65 4 00 r Cows 4 00 4 25 World, , wards 3 60 - �� • - e • • "y chargee, etc, $7.90; D E Munroe, " bulls 2 00 e""` m if Auburn, grant to Public Library, v5; Butchers'- he Taking Thou Hill, Balnravo use of room. for Picked e council meeting, Feb. 7th, 1907, $1.00. medium Tho Gonncil then adjourned to meet Cows. . . . . . .. ..... ... 4 00 3 75 3 00 5 00 5 25 4 40 4 60 425 440 3 00 4 25 Bulls • 2 25 2 50 a _ again on Friday, April the 26th. goes - ®� �� l p� Ar.Ex 1'onTnitk'rer b, Clerk, Best 6 00 000���$$$ ��ii 11�� rP (L Lights G 65 The old cold goes; a new one - quickly comes. It's the story of a weak throat, weak lungs, - a tendency to consumption. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral breaks up the taking -cold habit. It strengthens, soothes, heals. Ask your doctor about it. The beet kind of a testimonia1•-- "3old !or over sixty years." - ![adwb7 .T.fT,AaVot:. o�veli,leaaa. Llso mnnuraotatIra of 7 SARSAPARILLA. ye/fir r PILLS. I s 34A1R ivitt 'ire bare no Merge 1 We publiab the fo, tnls* °reit sur aedicinw, ,.04 4) the bowels regular With Mir A1rer's 1116y Just one pill each night. Tulessr...aux. Sheep -- Export ewes Another of those interesting social Bucks,,., lls events transpired at "Poplar Point spring Lambs per lb, • • Ferro," Loudeaboro at 8.30 a.m., yeeter- calves, each day, when Helena J,, daughter of Mr. and Mre John Genimlli became the bride of Mr. W. A. Robinson, a prosperous WXNGUAiat MAMXICT IMPORTS farmer of Marringhurst. To the strains Wingham, March 27th, 1907 of the wedding march played by Mies Flour per 100 Ibs,,,. 2 00 to 2 60 Fa 11 wheat .....,., 0 70 to 0 70 0 35 to 0 35 0 45 to 0 50 .... . 0 76 to 0 76 .050to050 Presbyterian chnrch, pronounced the E apet, KB dna •••• '••••••• 0 27 to 0 17 0 17 to 0 17 myotic words which joined the happy Wood per cord 2 50 to 3 00 couple in holy wedlock. The above Hay, per ton8 00 to 11 00 front the filer; Mound, Man. Sentinel of Potatoes, per bushel new0 45 to 0 50 Tallow pets lb • 6 61100 Or to 0 06 March 21st refers to the marriage of a Lard• . ..015 ea 0 35 datighter of a former well-known re. Dried Apples per lb...... 6 061 to 0 07 aident of this township, Live Hoge, per cwt....... 6 10 'to ti 10 4 75 5 25 3 50 4 50 3 50 400 G00 800 6 00 7 00 Elsie Elliott, the bride entered the draw- Oats, ing room leaning on the arm of her Barley father, whore in the presence of eome Peas forty guests Rov, J. A, Caldwell, of the BBuckwheat ti; Special Gut Yi arAa ns in FU NI E AT S. GRACEY'S. All new and up - to - date stock. PARLOR GOODS, MATTRESSES and SPRINGS $46.00 Parlor Suites for $39.00 I $3 75 Mattreeaee for $2.65 30'00 " `tX'S0 1 Hercules Springs -the 35.00 '' 29.00best in the market at 23.00 ..13.50 1 the price, guaranteed I for 5 years, for - 3.50 We handle the Astermoore Mattresses, too. ,t „ Bedroom Suites, Sideboards, Parlor and Extension Tables at special prices. 4o off leaves 26 on. We think we can beat that, for cash. CARPETS -If you are wanting anything in Carpets or Floor Rugs this spring, see what we can do tor you. Give us the size of your room and we'll get carpet made to fit. (lam' We make a specialty of nice, heat Picture Framing. g- Room Mouldings, Window Shades, eto., ote, S. GRACEY 1±'URNITURE DEALER AND UNDERTAKER, ugez ci� ib.'. `i� m of 'v c i.Sr& h e• L' 1 4 6 n JOHN KERR. Our Bim Stock -Reducing Sale Will be continued, as announced, up to Saturday, March 30th. But we will after that date continue giving Nigger bargainsn you can get elsewhere. tha..... The biggest Bargains You'll Find al the "Big Store" We will offer bargains in every department such as you cannot afford to miss, We must increase our turnover tilts year at least 25 per cent above last year, whie .. - s 25 per cent above the year 1905. ,"e make the prices interesting ou do the rest. 480 more tins Canned Peas, same as last lot, at. per tin .05 350 lbs. more New Dates just arrived, selling at, per lb .05 250 lbs. more New Prunes .05 Another lot of Sweet Oranges just received, per dozen .15 We'll continue selling 5c tins of Pork & Beans at 3 for .10 Also Crest, Coral and Sea Spray Toilet Soaps, regular 5c, at 3 for Laundry Soaps, " Eclipse," " Bee Hive" and " Morse's Best," regular 5c, at 7 for .25 Orange Meat Breakfast Food, reg 15c, tor 1 week 2 for .25 ,10 GARDEN SEEDS -15 packages for 25c, any kind of lliay's Flower or Vegetable Seeds. KERR'S RED BELL TEA at 28e and 40e a lb., is the very best Tea on the market for the money. We guarantee the quality. NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! ! New Caps and Tams for Girls. New Caps for Men and Boys, New Ilats for Men, soft and hard felt, new shapes, $1.50 to $2.25. New Fancy Shirts for Men and Boys. Also Working Shirts. The prettiest, neatest lot of Faxen Cori.aits for Ladies that ever came to Wingham, you'll find in this " Big Store " this week. About twenty dozen of them, and every Collar is bran new. About sixteen dozen Nnw BELTS for Ladies just received. They are a handsome, serviceable lot of belts. Prices right. New Carpets, Linoleums, Floor Oilcloths, Rugs, Mats, Stair Carpet, etc. OSEMEMinglinnalENCEMEMItelM4damilArairEMNIMEIMIMUMMEMEIRMI ,lu {J1, All r: dIIL6i.i9lil,illl 11 I J vvvvvvravvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv iP 0. [FARM or - O. P P ea Ib 5. it r. CLOVERS: -Common Red, Mammoth, Red, Alsike, Lucerne, and White. 3 10. 6► Also Timothy. These seeds are inspected and approved by the De- partment at Ottawa for purity and growth, and are all home grown. oe De OATS : -We have several varieties on hand, for instance: White Marvel, wonderfully produotive, yielding as much as 85 bushels to the acre. of large plump, white grain. Tartar Sing, highly recommended by the Experimental Farm at Ottawa, strong straw, free from rust. White Russian, has been grown extensively in Perth County. $1000 er, Oats, very highly endorsed by the American farmera, by whom it has te7 been largely grown. ,a y BARLEY: -Black, a limited quantity on hand, seldom yielding less than 40 ► bushels per acro. Menenry, a well-known variety, strong and heavy t JAPANESE MILLET: --Also called Million Dollar Grass, well-known in Ontario, splendid for green fodder and hay, lr JAPANESE BUCKWHEAT: -One of the best varieties, very early and productive. E VIITCYTVVVVVVVYVVVYVNIFTIVIRM 4 '1E A , i,, S 1 FOR AND GARDEN AT - 411 - 3 RUSSIAN SUNFLOWER:-Somethimes 15 inches in diameter. EGOOSE WHEAT: -The cleanest from foreign seeds I have ever handled. b CORNS: ---We have Doming, the largest stook of finest varieties for silage and', Maturing purposes in the country, also Sweet Table Corn, Corley's b extra early, Crosley'e early, Sugar Corn and Country Gentleman, field tot and garden peas. la EARLY POTATOES: -We have Nought Six a very early and productive ►, variety, Garman No. 1 grown at Experimental Farm Ottawa sem►' 3 • BE'1UTY OF HEBRON:-Snocessfnlly grown in this vicinity. ALSO GROUND OILCAKE:-Bibbeya Cream Equivalent, Twin City Herb Food, and Pare Ground Flax Meal, All kinds of farm produce taken, T. A. MILLS.: