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Sanding Twine.
lrtlal discussion on the binding
uty brought out the feet abet the
upon binding twine tlmde the
of Ontario pay $223,000 more for
with which they bound last
rop than if there had been no
It was pointed out that when the
taken of off or rather reduced on
d salt, the oost of these articles
lett, and` who oould doubt that
ae result would be seen In the
of binding twine. 'Last year
lbs of binding twine were used
ada, which represented a tax of
0 levied on the farmers, with what
:' To produce a revenue of $6,000.
illi in the cocoanut however lies
fact, that while the revenue to the
ion from this tax does not amount
of pins, the 'tax is maintained
purpose of allowing the National
a Company, pany, the name of the Mad-
e combine, to extort from tha
just what prices they please.
the 8th of November next elee-
}I lbe chosen in each. State of
`rgilboring Republic, that is, the
eutial election will take place.
entors will meet at the 'capitals
✓ respective States on Tuesday,
y.10, 1893, and vote for a
ant and Vice -President ; the
al votes will he counted by
ss on: Wednesday, February 8,
t new president will be tnaugur-
7 Saturdsy, March 4.
oodwin, professor of chemistry
$ University, Kingston, srealt•.
the workingmen of that city
y, drew ettenlion to' the fact
all people Canaclians can least
to tamper with intoxicating
tges. There is quite enough
agne in our climate. "The
e„'r said lie, "has a great. deal
tvvith the ease withwhich• the
g 'habit is acquired. There is
Hon in my own mind of the
sof that its a general statement.
'is comparatively safe in one
le is positively • danierous in.
r; and f believe that our Can.
climate is particularly perilous 4n
spec.. I have come to the con.
that while moderate drinking.
e indulged in to a certain extent
opean countries without a degree
er, iu Canada, at any rate,
e drinking is.to the born Can-
rule,
amrule, an impossibility. If
rclusion--tho. result of much
ation—will be any help to you,
be very glad.” There is much
r reflection r.in this declaration
caned investigator.
prospect of moving ordinary
by electricity is about as good
the prospects of lighting cities
ricity were before the discov-
t electricity could be generated
ynaino.electrie machine. Pre •
o the introduction of the dynamo,
went -known that electric lights
e nude with powerful batteries,.
e sine afid copper that consti•
he fuel of the IJtttery wero too
ive to make electri3 lighting
ne. more than a curiosity, The
(fretted a revolution by cheap.
trioity. If another imprtnve•
Tay. radical should be made
present method .of generating
ty, it would open the way for
ng railroad trains mole Cheaply
ity than by locomotives,
1: improvement looked for is
t generation of. electricity
imergy of. coal. So long as
ty be burned in a'furnace to
ani for fill ent;illp to drivr
os for the generation of the
ty used, Ihere is no probability
trie transmission ;wino cheaper
sling by locomotives.
children should Eat Honeyr. • .
Itrlds•errd tens of thnusancls of
re dying nroun:l ne, who t:r,-
f their ever developing nature,
sweetneNs. Crave and +'utterly
the adulterated candles and
ern timr$. If they
j could be fed on horsey instead, they
would develop and grow up into
!healthy ' men and rvornen,
I Children would rather eat bread and
I honey than bread, and batter; one
' pound of honey will reach as far as
two pounds of butter, and has, besides,
the advantage of being far more
healthy atld pleasant tasted, and al•
ways remains good, while butter soon
becomes raucid, and often produtiee
cramps in. the stomach, eruotittions,
isourness,
vomiting and diarrhoea,
Pura honey should always be freely
used in every family. Holley eaten
upon wheat bread is very beneficial to
health,
The use of .honey instead of sugar
for almost every kind of cooking is as
pleasant for the palate as it is healthy
for the stene,cb, In preparing 'black,
berry, raspberry, or strawberry .short.
cake it is infinitely superior.
It is a common expression that
honey is a Luxury, having nothing to
Ido with the Iife•giving principle. This
;s an erre).— honey is food in one of its
most concentrated forms. True, it
doer not add so much to the growth of
the muscles as does beefsteak, but it
does impart other properties no Iess
necessary to health and vi oroue phys-
ictil and intetlectuaI action. It gives
warmth to the system, arouses nervous
energy, and gives vigor to all the vital
functions. To the taborer it gives
strenghth—to the business man, men-
tal force. Its effects are not like ore
Binary stiinulauts, such as spirits, etc,
but it produces a healthy action, the
results of which are pleasing and per-, i
nlanent—a svtyet disposition and a'
bright intellect. .
Good Hands.
That is a good hand that is put out
to help 2010P one that has fallen by, horse clothing of .all kinds,
the wayside. i
=CV =NTIOIre
Both'the method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acts
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, Cleanses the sys-
tem effectually, dispels colds, head-
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro.
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac-
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared Only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commendit
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs' i:l for sale in 750
bottles by all leading 'druggists.
Any reliable druggist who may not
have it on hand will procure it
promptly for any one who wishes
to try it. Manufactured dnly by the
CAUIFORITA SAG SYRUP CO
• SAN P21A,NOn;3OQ, OAT*.
1.011ISVL,TM',sl, ?t. a::'" :'OBE. N.5rv'i
Honemert
Call olid ser' our stook of :
wu1PS. •
BRUSHES,
CURRY COl3MS,
SLEIGEt BELLS, S;c. ,
That is a good hand which knows
how to give heartily and freely.
That is a good hand which knows
flow to make pain easier and headaches
vanish.
That is a good hand which is put
out to help you or the as we walk
along in life, when we feel we need
some one to protect us.
That is a good band • which never
wrote anything cf which it was asham-
ed, and which never puts its eland to
fraud and dishonesty.
That is a good hand which helps
along the sick and the weak, the help-
less and tlie'poor.
That is a good hand which does its
w ork weal l ; whatever it may be, where.
ever it may lie, it doth not grow
weary, and it doetb its worst so that it
is worth its wage. •
Monthly prizes for Boys and Girls.
The Sunlight" Soap Co., Toronto, offer the fol-
lowing prizes every mouth till further notice, to
boys and girls under 10, residing in the Province of
Ontario, who send the greatest number of "Sun-
light" wrappers : 1,1st, $10; 2nd, 50 ; 8rd, $3 ; 4th,
$1; 5th to 14th, a Handsome Boort ; and a pretty
Send wrature ppers toeho send "Sunlight"t Soaessp OHice,han 12 W43pScott
St., Toronto, not later than 20th of each month, and
marked "Competition"; also give full name, ad-
dress, ago, and number of wrappers. Winners'
names will he published in rhe Toronto Mail on first
Saturday in each month..
To scatter praise or blame without.
regard to justice is to destroy the dis-
tinction of good and evil.
tie submits himself to be seen
through a microscope who suffers haul•
self to be caught in a passion,
CONSUMPTION CURED.
An old physician, retired from practicer having
had placed in his hando by an East India missionary
the formula of a simple v °getable remedy for the
tweedy and permanent cure of Consumption, Bron-
ehitie, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and Lung
Affection% also a positive and radical cure for
Nervous Debility and all Non ova Complaints, after
hating tested its wonderful Curative powers in
thousands of eases, he has felt it his duty to main it
known to iris suffering fellows. Actuated by thte
motive and s desire to relieve human suffering, t
will send free of charge, to all fi'ho desire It, this
tee po, in German. I.reneh or English, with full
directions for preparing and using. Sont by mall by
addressing' with stamp, naming this paper: W. A.
Novas 22e Pr'vers Block Rochester, N, Y,
The mall is wise amongst ns and has
1tindersittnding of things divine, who
has nobly' agreed' with necessity.
't'lie lessons of blunder, ,disappeitit-
meat and Ilumitiatioll inip'rrssus More
titan ihoee of h thousafid ineeteys.
Virtue wilt catch as welt an vice 'iry
contact; and ;the pnblie stook of hone
°et, leanly principle will daily accu.mu.
lath,
HARNESS, double and single, light or heavy,
made to order in the Iatest styles and of the best
material,
Trunks, Valises, hand Bags, &c. in stock and wil
he sold ne cheap as the cheapest.
Repairing neatly and proinl.tly done on short notice
The patronage of the public solicited, and satin
faction in work and mat..rial guaranteed.
1 SFIJP-One door north of Canadian Express Office
M. A41BLER.
I •
INGHAM
INS M AS.
eco
The undersigned wish
for the liberal patronag
severalyears prior to the
cendiarlsm, During the
moddellod the town mill
tem of Hungarian Roll
Novo wecan now give
ever before. Wo otter
der their best thanks
en to our firm during
rning of our mill by M-
et season we have re-
t latest approved sys-
ees mil ling. We he-
commodation than
o.
Pr
otter
Prompt Dila • tela,•
Fa Returns,
QUALITY . t'CONE ;,'O NO ' E IN THIS
SECTION.
And . by clo , personal attention to t ` business
hope to b again favored with a trial all old
friends antnany new ones.
Yours most respectfully,
HUITTON & 1 , SR,
m Mill, Oct '10, 1580.
tvinuh
BU.SIIESSCH:AtIGE
MISSES M. & M. KELLY, g
(op oomprx,)
0
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Trains arrive and depart as follows i
Marini • AhUIYINQ
6:35 rt. en ..... . ,,.,I orToronto.,.,,,,,,,3:58 a. Ie.
200 p. P1 1112:001%m
201)p. c ,..,.,,.Icor X'eeswater., 0:00 '
p, 10:55
A L1i D ' 'IITT. TZ ,J227'
A. 0. STRATIIDEE, AGES; WINORMI.
Through t1oket to 11 points in Aueorica-,North,
Week Pacific Mast, etc, via the shortest and all
popular routes. Baggage checked through to
ldcatin:410n, Lowestfreleht rates to all points
-----TIME TABLE,,._
t$AVs WINe11AM, AnaIVie AT WINSUAei,
31:10 0.80 a.f n.Toronto,euelph,Palnle eton, &o. 3:31. Plan,
10:20
3:45 p.m " " Clinton "
7:6:35 a" ,. Palpnerstmi, Affixed 10:85 arm,
S 480.10. • .'..'bonbon, &c..a. ,11.00 "
11:10 sail. ,... 41 7:35 p,m
8:40 rn
[iiticardIno,&a ., _.0:80a,m,
1010 pi' 11:16
7:10 u,tn
,LL.,,' LINE
ROYAL MAIL STRAsanirs.
REDUCTION IN RATES.
Steamers salt rei'uiarly from
PORTLAND AND HALIFAX To LIVER-
POOL via Londonderry.
DURING rnli WINTER AIONT08.
Cabin, s10 and upwards. Second, Cabin, 525.
Steerage at low rates, Die Cattle Carried.
STATE' SERVICE OP
ALLAN I, INE
LINE. ) STEAMSHIPS.
NEW YORK Sz GLASGOW
via Londonderry, every Fortnight. Cabin, $40 and.
upwards. Second Cabin 525. Steerage at low rates.
Apply to H, & A. ALLAN, Montreal, or
HENRY DAVIS, Wugani ler.
Scientific America,'
Agency for'.
CAVEATS,
TRADE MARKS,
DESIGN PATENTS
COPYRIGHTS, etc.
['or information and frog Handbook write to
AIUNN & 301 BROADWAY, NEW Yozix.
Oldest bureau CO,for securing patents In America.
livery patent taken out by us is brought before
the public by a notice given free of charge lathe
G '� t �JC ni.el'ic xnn
Largest circulation of any acientifle paper in the
world. Spiendidly illustrated. NO intelligent
our; should
1 L0 ere moloths without
Weekly,
& w
Wtluiasunns, 801 Broadway. New York.
TRADE ` SALE!
To General Merchants and Boot and Shoo Stores.
In connection with my Leather Business I sleep a
full stock of
SHOE DRESSING,
Hathaway, Whitnigre's, Zanoni, French Dressing,
Eclipse, Bixby's, Perfect Mid, eta, in 10, 15 and 25o
sizes, by the gross or dozen. Jacquot's French
Blacking and Gray's climax waterproof.
L _A� i p7 r
fir Leather, Horsehide, English Kip, Porpoise, &a.
Cotton and trifle, in all lengths.
Button fasteners and setts, cork soles, S.
SHOE LEATHER,
Stenon AIM; bat and 111 and Me zooia: Kip and Caif ;
also native kip and upper. Spanish and slaughter
solo.
-HARNESS LEATHER,
Best brands on hand in oak and hemlock. Special
stock for traces in oak.
Patronage solicited. • Prices guaranteed. A postal
card will secure quotations ora call from my travel-
ler.'
Deg to inform the Ladies of Wiugham and
vicinity that they' have purchased the
business lately carried on by Miss E
Murphy, nod have epeued out with a large
stock or.
MYl LINERT GOODS,
consisting of Feathers, Viewers, Ribbons,
Laces, CbiffronB, Colored Crapes, Irish
Guipure Laces, Black and Colored Laces,
Jet Trimmings, Jet Flowers and Hat Or.
nanleuts, P115115, Spot and Fish Net Veil.
Ings, Pongee time ,Bengaline _Silks, The
latent lebyles in Eats and Bonnets.
DRESSES AND MANTLES
Cut and Male to order in the bleat:styles.
The patronage of the ladles of 'V1tinghatll
and vicinity is respectfully solicited, and
we wilt do our best to please,
8 taud-Opposite the Queen's Hotel,
(Sr M. X(EL
WinxlAre, March 16th, It393.
W. J. CHAPMAN,
Tanner and Leather Aretohant,
\VINCIIAAI.
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ISSUER OF M i.itnUAGL LICENSES
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therlingOm Cum
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Legal and other Mutt advertisements, 80. per line
for first insertion, and 8c. per line for each subsequent
Insertion.
Local notices 10e. pee' lino for first insertion, and
50, per lino far oath subsequent inserttcr. NO local
notice will be charged less than 25c,
Advertfsomente of Lost, Found, Strayed, Situations,
and Business Chances Wonted, not exceeding 8 line*
nonpareil, $1 per month
Houses and Farms for Sale, not exceeding S lines,
81 for iliet month, gee, per subsequent month
These terms will be strictly adhered to
Special rtes for longer advertisements, or lot
longer periods,
Advertisements without specific directions, will he
inserted till forbid and charged accordingly. Tran-
sitory advertisements must bepaid In advance
Changes for contract advertisements must be in
the calico by Wednesday noon, in order to appear
that week
It, ELLIOTT
Paorainrox Alin I'VELISIIER
LIR. MACDONALD,
•
JOSEPHINE STREET,
WINGS Alt, -
ONTARIO
"(',[T B, TOWLE1t, M,D,C.M .,
Member College Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario
-Coroner for County of Huron-
Ofiieo Upstairs, next to Mi Morton's office, Wing.
hard, Ont.
0rrIo17 FloUns,-O to 12 a. in., 1 to 6 p, tu„ or at
Residence, Diagonal Street.
TR. 3, A. EMELDRUM,
[l Honor Graduate of Toronto University, and
Member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of
Ontario,
Office and Residence --Corner of Centre and Patrick
streets, formerly °caupted by Dr. Bothuvo,
1i'JNafIAAI . - . . - ONT
R. VANSTONE.
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Eta, Etc
Private and Company funds to loan at lowest rates
interest. No commission charged. Mortgages, town
and farm propert4 bought and sold.
OFFICE -.Beaver Block 1VINQIAAt, Ore •
J. A. MORTON
BARRISTER Sze ,
wingham - Ontario
MEYER ru, DICKINSON,
W. W. C. MEYER Q. C. I E. L. DICKINSON; B: A
BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, Ete., Etc.,' So
licitors for Bank of Ilsmilton, Commissioners for
taking affidavits for Manitoba. Farm, Town and
_ Village property bought and sold, Money (private
funds) loaned on mortgage security at 5g per cent.
Money invested for private persons, upon the heat
mortgage securities without ' anyexpense to the
lender'. Lands for sale in Manitoa and the North-
west.
Oftlee--Kent's Block, W Ingham.
DENTISTRY,- S. JEROA1E, ivntanoe,
WO- Is manufacturing Celluloid Plates,
Vulcanite plates of thebestmaterfai
as cheap as they can bo got in the
Dominion. All work warranted.
Painless extraction of teeth by the use Of Electric-
ity or Vegetable Vapor,
TAKE MOTU:M-T will extract teeth for 25 cents
each.
OFFICE: In the Beaver Block, opposite the
Brunswick House,
Win. H. Macdon• ald, L. D. S,.,,
DENTIST.
`OFFICE, - - MASON'S BLOCK
Opposite the oucon's Haul, Wingha e.
Will visit Gerrie l.stand.3rd Mondays
of each month, •
J"CFIN RITCHIE,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT
WINanAN, ONTAAsei
p. , DEANS, ,TIL,CClsaIIAM,
LICENSED AUCTIONEER FUR THE COUNT
OF HuI1ON.
Sales attended 1n any part of the Co. Charges
Moderate.
JOHN CURRIE', WzNoaAer, UNr,, •
0.ICENBE0 ABCTXOldoJ It NOS true COUNTY 00'
' k V1toN.
All orders left At the Truss -office promptly attend.
ed to. Terms reasonable.
TAMES IHENDERSON,.
L1gsxsile 'AUcftexIEtl roe CotpNrlae 1IURQN AND
BRUM
All sales attended to proinptly and on the Shortorr
Notice,
ry i Chargesesdiyearrangedn Satisfaction
can bee made at `the
Tams' office
- w]Nal1 i11t OST
noLTO:' & IlAWEINS
P. L. & P. 0 1 SUNNI: oar AND Crv1L Eiro1N5ues
LISTOWEL Axn WINOXIAAI.
w All Won loft at the office of • the TuJRe es Ili re.
ceive prompt attention
RyATEUSON -.. . _ _...
ifAIMPT ew Eltelirn Dtvisrok COURT, ISeven OFMO.
81,50.10 LrcINsl:li.
WINGXIA1N o.NT,
TEE. MISSES WATSON.
INSTR'U'CTION given on Plano, Organ
and Violin. Aloe in Harmony.
Remittent* on corner and Patrick
etreste Winghan,.