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into building' pp •
lots, settling disputed boundaries,
preparing; complete plans of towns mad viliagcb, as
liar Registry. Act, a,,d descriptions of properties
for insertion in heeds. Cr'oss.Sectione of rivers made
and estimates of cost of Bridges, Culverts, dm. Pro.
files and estimates for grading hills, drainage, rand
and street 'improvements, sowers and other Engi.
nearing works. Derrespondenoe solicited, stattg
place and character of work, mica -At J. A.
DIo1 0N's104r0f0oo, Wintrhan),'Ont,
FRED. WRIT
Contractor and Builder,
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iiOBT. I11o;ND9Q.
UNFRva-nearer Block. Winchani, Ont,
114 K OF HAMILTON,
'ST7=1\TGHA'Me
Capital, $1,000,000. Rest, $400,000.
President-4o1IN STUART.
Viee•President-A. G, TOMISAY
D7iRECTOICS
3005 PROCTOR, ones. GUMMY, Geo Reap, A. T'
Won, A. B• Lea (Toronto). •
Cashier -;J. TURNBULL.
Savings Ban!, hours,10 to 3 ; Saturdays, 10 to
1. Deposits of $1 and upwards received and interest
allowed,
Special Deposits also received at current
rates of interest. •
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bought and sold
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MEYER & DICICINSON,.
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OFFICE -OPPOSITE THE MAFRP(ET.
Wreondnt OCTOBER Ani. 118881
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*Ingham, Ont,
Josephine Street
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Mount Forest,
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• Listowel.
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Busln.ess Men,
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parts of Canada at reasonable charges.
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PSOFftINTQR AND I'UHLrn,teh
i eR. MSACDONALD,
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kirst•eless honor man and general 7rofeleneyinedal-
Ist Toronto University. Member College i'hysiciane
and Surgeons of Ontario. '
Office -At Methodist Parsonage, B) r oladve, Ova
•
W B. TOWLER,
Member Collage Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario,
-Coranor for County of Huron--
Officeat "The Peaesocr" • Wingbmn, Ont.
•
nit, J. A. MULDEUM,
iHonor Graduate of Toronto University, and
Member of the College of Physicians anti leurs.consof'
Ontario.
Office and Residence -Corner of Centre and Patrick
streets, formerly centupled by Or. Duthutre.
1VINarid s • , QNT,
1L. VANSTONE,
LL BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Etc., late,
interest, 34e ami o co)nmission charPundit ged. a lllol� lowest
rates
and farm propurtj bought and sold.
OFFICE -Beaver Blook, WINanA,,, t0NT
J. A. MORTON
BARRISTER &e:,
•WVIngham Ontario
(tip EVER & DICICiNSON,
H. W. C. MEYER, C. C. 1 E. L. DICKINSON. B. A.
BBicAito s forEBankND of Hamilton, Commissioners t0
taking affidavits for Manitoba. Farm, Town and
Tillage property bought and sold. ' lkieney (private
funds) loaned on mortgage security at Be per cent.'
Money invested for prlyate persons; upon the boat
mortgage securities without any expense to the'
lender. Lands for sale in Manitoba and the North-
west'
°ince-gent's Block, {gingham,
)DNTIsTR'Y:-S. JEROME, WgaffAOI,
yk manid Plates,
ufacturing ante platesf the hetmatec a
as olteap"as they can be got in the
Dominion. All work warranted.
extractionlof teeth, thheoznlyssee and estr hetiche pkz own.
T,vte" Nonce. -I will entreat teeth for 10 cents
each. .
OFFICE: In the Beaver Block, opposite the
Brunswick 11oto1,
DENTIDENTISTRY, --• II, MACDNALD, Wrxosait.
STRY,
linker of Vulcanite, Celluloid, Alloy,
n .,.•
Silva; Goll), etc., oto., Plates, ranging
hi prices from 8500 upwards per set
orownng and bridgework, Teeth ex
treated without the least pain by the use of Vital;
*sed Air. Bead Office, Winghmn, side entrance op;
positsthe
ae(atnexcepts m O Queen's hotel, . WillbMythe
2nd and 4th Saturday of each month-Of00e at Milne e
hotel; Gerrie: let and Ord Mondays of each month -
Mee ee at'Albion hotel. .extraetiun 24 cents.
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GENERAL fNSUEANCE AOE.YT
Wtxondif, , OTAAtoi
R,ol3 1tT CUNNiNA1IA,M,
INSURANCE
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/To* * Brusrb Toler Vain at Night.
• No woman hoed expect to 184144 hair
looking beautiful who goes to bed
without taking it down and giving
it its nigut'e dressing, A. Wolman
who has wonde* nlly beautiful !lair
says : I take out all the pine,
brush my Bair well, and then plait
it carefully but loosely, so slut
in the morning it is not in a snarl. I
for usually try to brash it tem minutes,.
o be but when. I eau get somebody else to
4111• to do it for me the sensation is so
delicious that I almost wish they
td would keep on forever. Of course,.
nsOf 1 sit down to brush it, because stand
re- big taxes the strength too much. I
with aril One of the people who believe in
of learniug the aasrest way to do any-
' thing, fer a'eally the same owls clay be
xnRpmtwotwo
FRIDAY, APRIL, 18, 1890.
t DITQB'.LU I�OT>;S
ua pirst stele in the preparation
f;
the 'rthooming :census is about t
taken by the Department of Agri
Gare, which will shortly distribute
all that rnedieat Wren in the Demi
sa specially prepared book with the
quest that they shall eo-operate
the census brauoh for the purpose
scarring as asourate a statewent
possible of all the deaths during
census year, which began on A
(ith, The doctor will be asked to
corgi each death mid its cause, T
department thus hopes to secure
more aQcuxateclassification of Inert
ity statistics than has Heretofore be
possible.
Ix appears from the annual rep
of the Commissioner of Crown fan
for the Province of Ontario that t
area of clergy lands sold last ye
was 1,279 acres, aggregating in val
,$1,262.25. The area of :Crown fan
sold was 53,640 acres, aggregati
in value $71,765.63. Only two aor
of Common 9shool lands were so
during the year. Of Gramm
School lands there were sold 5
acres, aggregating in value $28
Of railway lands there were sold 2.87
'acres, aggregating in Value $5,748 5
The total collections of the depar
ment for the year amounted to $236
$80,69, The total collections
o
aeoount of woods and forests amoun
ed to $1,078,598,12, which include
$65,058,16 on account of bonuse
leaving the net collection on eccoun
of timber dues, ground rent, etc, t
be $1,012,539,92(. Tlaere were 18
t;owriships opened for settlemen
tact year; 850 locations were made o
11I4,020 acres of land, and 84 loos
acs purchased p,708 acres; 386
latents were • issued to locatees
] he wort; performed on colonization
roads during the yeer was as follows
t. Miles of new roads constructed 138;
miles of road repaired 404; bridges
erected, 18, and in addition Q, num.
her of bridges were' repaired. The
total t'xpenditure of the department
for the year was $108,666.63.
Tzi>•i antxual report of the Inspector
of Ontario. Britons 1 as been publish-
ed. The total number of , persons
committed to prison during the year
was 12,531, of whoin :1,602 were;con-
vieted olid sentenced to various terms
of impiisonlnent. The notionalities
of the persons colnin:tted were•—Can-
ntlisrel, 6,270; English, 2,100; Irish,
2,,370; Scotch, 644; Americans, 840;
others, 260, The religious•denomina-
Cons were :—ltoinan Catholic, 4,544;
Chur;ill of Lng1aud, 8,876 ; Presby.
tersans, 1,690 ; Methodist, 1,682;
others, 819* Of the 12,681 persons
committed 9,333 could read and write,
u%ile 1,598 could neither read nor
write. The number of persons con-
fined in the various institutions of the
province at the end of the year was
1,941, against 1,078 nt the end, of
1888—in the common gaols, 675 ; in
the Central Prison, Toronto, 352; in 1t
the ef,rrnatary for boys, Penetangui.
shone, 210; i11 the Reformatory for
Pommes and 1 Tune for 'dire, Tor..
• onto, 182; in the Kingston Peniten-
tiary, 6.78, The total goal expendi-
ture of last year amounted to $18u,•.
988.03.
as gained with lees exertion. The foolish
the woman is the one who rushes about
prig her room's in dressing, paces the .floor
re while buttoning her glove, stands
while she is arranging; her hair, and
ht the result of her folly shows ,itself in
a her weariness when tho,time for teem -
al. tion arrives, Think over all this, yon
Nn nervous women. Try to recognize the
wastefutuesa of misapplied endeavor,
and while you strive iu every legitimate
orb way to make yourselves loop: as pretty
ds as possible, save your strength for
sgtnething for which it will absolutely
he be required.
ar
ue
dei Inounsn THE ' PEDDLER: --An ex
ng change in advocating that from door
es •
to door peddlers be required to pay
a license, says.:
Id The peddler is too often a nuisance.
ar He not only forces himself into the
03 homes of the people, but actually
0. imposes on their credulity and in a
sense robs then]. He misrepresents
goods, and gets a high price for articles
0. reputable dealers could not sell. He
t is a non taxpayer, and nine tirnes out
of ten ani irresponsible person. He
z1 furnishes a hard peoblenn for the pee•
ple to wrestle with, but some towns
t- have succeeded in taxing him so heavi-
s ly that he fails to visit theta. At
Hi least ane -half of these vendors evade
t the license by keeping in the suburbs,
and it behooves the people to inquire
° ' of these men if they have procured a
3 license to sell goods. W*
t Lnoal dealers -pay rent and. taxes, and
n do their full share in advancing .tile
interests and good name of • the town.
They are permanently located and
may be held to answer for every
wrong representation of goods they
may wake. They assist in keeping
up good streets, and keeping them well.
lighted at night.. The beneets are
mutual, and the advantages of pat-
eohizing local dealers in preference to
peddlers is too apparent to need much
discussime. The authorities and the
people should do all they can to Ells.
courage the froun•door•to-door peddler
whichhis colossal impudence, his con-
traband goods, and his measly prices,
it Won't x'ay to to it.
Drink nothinir with'but seeing it.
filgn notbin; without reading it, and
'be", sure that it mean nothing more
thee} ft says. *Dint go to law unless
you are forced to and have something
to4ose. In any business never wade
int where you'ektnnot are tuff bottom"
f10 eoi,fitimice In the label en ya
stag rand count tuoney when yea re,.
c.eid'a. it. S''• taro hag 'open befoft5
on buy »hat is in it,for he who trade
in:the dark oaks to in cheated. •
14, .. ... •. .._ .,�, ,,.. •� ,
An Essay oa: F3roathing.
The following was submitted by a
8011001' boy as his composition On the
subject of breathing`
Breath is made of air. We breathe
with our lungs, our lights,' our liver
and our kidneys. If it was not for
oar breath we wof2ld die when we are
asleep: Boys that stay in a room all
day should not breathe; they should
wait till they get out of doors. Boys
in a room innke ba 1, unwholesome
air' they snake carbonicide-carboni-
aide is poisoner than mad' dogs, A
!leap of soldiers. was in a black hole in
India, and a carbonicide got in there
hole and killed nearly everyone afore
morning. Girls !till the breath with
corsets; thea squeezes the diagram,
Girls can't holler or run like boys,
because their diagram is squeezedtoo
much. If 1 was a girl, I'd rather bo
re bo' so I can holler and run and
ave a great big diagram',
13tsnntss Pommes.—o business
an says he can't afford to patronize
he local paper. He might as well
ay he can't Word to do business.
tie newspaper is really a ,joint stock
flair, and every lndn` who has any
sclo in his town and his country,
111 help to•hold up the hands of the
an who is trying to run a live local
aper, and 'build up the town •in which
a interests are common and mutual,
I
Islurelor Rovesoled la a Dream,
The itch Stephen Colyer, of If>t. Ver-
non, had a dream some weeks since in
which he saw two leen commit rrlursler
near hie. house. Il'e Was I3r impressed
with the vision that he related it to his
family and friends,
A few days afterward the reverend
gentleman wee visiting in the neighbor-
ing county et Laurel. In taking a walk
Le approached ahill'rvbiolr seamed fafnil-
far. On reaching the brow he was bor.,
rifled to find the body of a dead man,
rvbam he a,t once recognized as the one
seers in Mita dream, Tho mast iv1is tall,.
with a gray mustache and hair, and was
well dressed, Not 4 paper was found
about his clothing. five dollars in silver
Was all Tie had in his pockets, There is
no clue as to his identity. The scene
where the corpse was found is the one
seen in the preacher's dream.--Xelnpnra
4%omaiercial.
Two mothe'r's.
Duryea, the millionaire starch manu-
facturer, who died recently at Glencove,
T.. 1., ilas a brother living in Chicago.
This brother is 60 years of age, and he is
in ting Cook county hospital. He went
there seven years ago, and for ten months
was treated for a rupture. During that
time he became encli a favorite and was
so useful in small vaye that he was
placed Upon the slay roll at a salary of
$10 per mouth' and given light work
about the place, Meantime his wealthy
brother was spending his thousands lav-
ishly. 1th bought two yachts and hired
captaine 'for thein at $6,000 per year
salary each and he went on long and ex-
pensive cruises. He never thought of
his poor old brother in the Cook county
hospital.—Chicago Herald.
All Boots' Day.
The opigin of this day of practical
jokes seems a trifle obscure. By some
the custom has been traced to the scene
in tho'life of Jesus when he was sent
from Pilate to Herod, then back from
Herod to Pilate, which occurred at this
time. Away back nearly a hundred
years ixi the ' Claris Calendaria, mention
is made of the first of 'April as` "All
Fools' Day," and Scotland's poetry and
song is replete with anecdotes and•jokes
perpetrated on this day, and among the
Rindoos a day of fooleries, the Ifuli
Fest, is also observed. Among the Hin-
doos all kinds of jokes and like silly spa -
cies of witticisnxs are saved for this day.
—Chicago Ledger.
Beet Sugar in Colorado.
One of the most important projects
for Colorado is on foot. Claus Spreck-
els, the sugar king, has agreed to invest
$1,600,000 in an immense beef sugar
plant in Denver, if a like amount will
be invested heist in stock In' the enter-
prise: ' 1iir. Sprec rtes agrees to -erect and
equip a sugar refinery in this *city at a
bona fide cost of $3,000,000 and com-
mence its operation intwo years. --Den.
ver Republican.
The rninio-tter of the interior at Rome
has just ordered• a committee to investi-
gate and compare the police uniforms of
all nations, preliminary to a choice for
the municipal and rural police through-
out Italy,
Occasionally you will find Repen-
tance with bowed head, but with a
nose that is still turned up.
•
Life is too short to spend precinue
moments raising up people who would
sooner walk on alt fours,
Hands up, now 1 What is the best
name in the world,* for a ehemit's
daughter 2 Answer—Analyze.a,
A hear never knows until to is
muzzled how many people there are
hi the world who are not afraid of
bears,
Teecher--:What does the proverb
say about those who live in glass
heuses? Small boy—Pall down the
blinds.
The, man who has no ono to care for
him has better care than the man
who has two,womtan who want to dire
for him at the saioe time.
Very sick --\,'jell, 1VIr, 111cI'1nt31iln,
how'd ye slai'e last night 2 Aii, bhad
.Denny, bhad, t?nconsexous a good
dale aV the time. -
of
S tae Do you think Miss 13„
would marry roe if 1 should ask heel
Van Riper --Well, she looks like a
smart sort of a girl' ---still she might.
S,quiggs—I never see yolk and Miss
Mary Ann out together anymore.
Have you quarreled 2 "Blfgzg;s---.l>70,
not exactly, We are married.
sr.
0 TTLZ T:i32Telts
Pee :se snider: °,+ear rtnr'ers that I have A',deftly!, remedy for the above ekes:
helmets. Ey its timely use' tb :used. orhopcle>rs cases hare been permanently cured, 1„ 11
glad to send two betties of my remedy POEN to any of your readers wire baso r •+,
esption if they will *and fee thea Express and Post °fuse Address. Reiftlititull
s As 61.401,1.Mip M.*.,18+* WAS14.001"10,0 Rttvt YO1RONTta0 ONTAlfat 7ty
amorsetazzerstml LURES)
It xohange ifrgoods orcuetam work.
S'TepRnrtt Y.t11NS,1te„ dines
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XUc•Lzs * ca,
E AND MARINt5,
GUELPH.
Wrtarrsu,
IONEER POR 'TIE COUNTY
OF 1t11it0N.
any part of the Co. Charger
IB, WINot1ALn,
TONERE Post TRU CottliTt or
nrnoN.
enabl
the 'fue, as office ptomptly at card
tSUlr,
E3R roe COUNTIES metros, an*
Buvca.
d toprotnptly and on trio iilfortfe
a•
e and SatisfactioR•Guarenleed,
m)g;anents tan be nude at tri
BOLTON' ,k IlAWRINS
.
0, & D. L, Sesrr:vnyir slzs 01011. Woofnst it.
LLstIOW Iii, Ax.a wironAtt.
All orders left at the tffee st 01,0 Tye Sir1 let
delve propnpt •SN,ntintt
• .G•M .
1aa Ii'sprint
The fit 1112,dill
very unto eider!
1'1ou nt Vera' 1:ate:
t0 his 1'011114 1,f'1tr{1
ladies faalknnwn to
'said th i ladies We
vaitin"n In elle path
Booth ?Mule hie al
lor, and `lnuclx to I
two yollltg and ver;
one of• rs•1)o1n veils
informed him etre,
performance shine
snore, and had b,
with !silk that they
They hoped he ve
doing so. For a fe'
nothing. First Ire
which he still held :
at tIte girls, who
very much eonfuse(
was broken.
a►+. "Young ladies,"
pen to know the r
are assailed, and
real names 1 shoe
m onts
Nforow, ytakeurpareiuy n(1
don't ever run to 02
the nextintcrview
ant."
The young ladle
been very muds a
their parents shot
Pealtioxore Americo
Ide t
Ererybcdy in 111
The weather for 01
as nowhere. Ev'e
horse and ulnrost
.on the ire, Ililin
stacks Ott the rive
selling, stripp
Very in more sons
and Augusta coo
sheds, aro filling
streets are full of
crows loads to st(
•,,,,o. • and, actually,, the
+ nients of some etc
A coonpany,,wi
'cry all on !land a
house the ice fa
Yet a manager o
ponies refused t
though he coult
under a contrac
tons, at $4, he:w(
)rout of $18,000
litanager who;
contract to dolly
and Suland thdnalwt for
ton; ou@
profit in tate dis
setting; sun, hes
away from bin
just the different
!rave obtained if
fifth day of Ma
nal.
pt -
=.5 o Brush
One evening
young friends.
show all after
As we pc
Xing store we 220
toles out in fi
`One of these
Was 'poling it
—
'watching the
'other was face
'stbly to draw
Ole long, sno
banner with tI
me, only 67.33,
ing we saw a
the door, whis
the snow fro
my friends, ev
"Imitation of
into le rigid pc
mache men.
to watch thir
'and brushed
figure, turnif
greased stand
. reached for
'and still. f
snow from th
'and then too
him around.
he dropped h
yell and di
'coats in the
eroraCo
HaII, the
tom !louse, c
when lie w1
'Astor house.
than to rem,
Horace gree
't;he Astor li
time was se
and was frt
used t0'' oar
had revelled
fifth cutin
it was time
He liked tit
fifth eut bee
that part o
to suit his
Greeley's c
around the
overdone e
like. 'We It
toes, green
teas It grera
sent it in tc
•'toii be
slid to alit:
YYt o I;p
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