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Wingham Times, 1892-04-29, Page 6414 4‘414:4414.... utgl)nm (Timm :DAY, APRIL 29, 1892, To Stop the Lotteries. autatiOn:a the St Jean Bap- metys ef Mouteral, consisting; rs LO David,J amities Grenier, Aland and L E Ceaucharep, upon the Government' and ceived by Hone Messrs De irville, Casgrain, Nantel, Flynn, 'in. and Pelletier. They drew ention of the Government to t that several lotteries have ,y sprung into existence in the ,oe notwitl.tanding that the igal. an was the Province of a lottery, which was authorized • lie,ment, and asked that steps en to wipe those lotteries out of e, with exception of the Pro - if Quebec lottery. They also the Government that a certain fixed for the existence of the , Icial lottery. Hon Mr De 1. Hrville said that he was opposed v, ries in general, and would iin- Ply put a stop to all lotteries Nceptioof the Province of R 11 .. lottery, but when the object i lett the latter was established -1--:Gained, it 'would also be put out ence. The deputation returned eintreal highly satisfied with the /Of their int.erview. !TICAL POULTRY RAISING. A. wliurrs, WESTON, ONT. about two dozen eggs in a year, into a veritable egg machine, producing as many as fifteen dozen in some in. stances, in that space of time, This fact alone, should be sufficient to con - vine() the most skeptical of the great possibilites of careful breeding ; why people will continue to keep a lot of uncouth mongrels, possessing neither intrineic worth nor outward bmuty, is one of the conundrums that no breeder ofchoice fowls can solve. Most people who keep such wretched specimens of poultry, will tell you they don't pay, and this it ie to be presum- ed, is their reason for not getting something better. It is the writer's intention to show in these articlethat fowls will pay and pay handsomely, too, if you, have the right kind of fowls, and keep them in a rational manner ; it is partly for such people that these articles were written, but more particularly for the farmers of onr land, who almost with- out exception keep fowls ; the poultry, however strangely enough, seems to be the most neglected branch of Ag-. riculture ; why in the name of common sense do farmers keep fowls it. utter neglect, and put forth such gi- 64411,444•••• ONO 3Nffalr6 3oth 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 remed3: 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 aureeable substances, its many excellmit qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy 1:nown. Syrup of Figs for sale in 75c 'bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not .gantic exertions to raise an acre or have it on hand will procure it two of turnips If they are candid promptly for any one who wishes about it, they will tell you that the to try it. Manufactured only by the reason is simply this, the turnips will CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP C041 not thrive at all without a certain SAN rat.z1Oiso0, OAL. amount of attention, whilst the fowls LOHT5VLT,I20,I.7.7.7. YORIC, N. will the turnips must be looked after _ der complete neglect yield some r e j..gb 444 it%77/ AIX or abandoned, whilst the fowls can nue inn Pena IFYInnn nfilie turn: Does it not seem utter folly, then. to neglect that which ,possesses Call and see our stock' of : Ire launching into the pea of de- such sterling worth ; would it not pay W LI IPS, at go to make up the sum total to give your fowls more attention ? BRUSHES, . . 'ierii pouitry keeping, a few pre( I Lot UF reason together. Why are you CURRY COBMS, ' iernarks may not be out of place. I farming' at alt? Doubtless you will SLEIG H BELLS, rticles are written not merely reply, to make money ; Such being the If orse clothing of all kinds. fancier's enthusiasm, but are ease, why not grow that which will HARNESS double and single, ffiffit or heavy. Sze. id opinions ar.d experiences of bring you the most money to has devoted many yeers of (To be continued.) to this fascinating pursuit.. Good and bad men are the writer admires well-bred than they seem. s much aa any man living, ,end self bred many prize -winners, (chief object sought during all ears of experimenting has been Anode to order In the latest styles awl of the best material. Trunks, Valises, hand Bags, &c. in stock and wIl each less so he sold as cheap as tho cheapest. Repairing neatly and promptly done on short notice The memory should be a store house, The patronage of the public solicited, and satis faction In work and inat*rial guaranteed. ' SHOP—One door north of Canadian Express Office M. AMBLER. not a lumber room. Nothing creates more disectse,discotnfort and distress than constipation of the bowels, in B. B. B. we have a remedy sure tatter hew handsome a tow to remove and cure it. .1)57 breed, it may be a paragon of Life itself is neither good nor evil, but Ivo but unless it is hardy and I only a place for good and evil; it is a 'iyer or a good table fowl, we kind of tragic comedy. use for it ; we live in an end- ractieal age, and the creature not self-supporting, be it fowl • is considered a poor stick at snghsh apart,' Liniment removes all hard, soft or . • calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses. Blood Iii M0110 .Who sella his neighbor's credit at a low Seb our stock of new and desirable rate, makes a market for others to buy BOOTS and,SHOES his own at the same rate. 9 s id sooner or later mut come toSpavin, Splints, Ring Bone, Sweeney', Stifles,Sprains I Overshoes, Rubbers, &o S nrollenThroat, Coughs, etc. Save $5014 For old and young, at prices which defy competitio In this connection it should he urand orbottle. Warranted the most wonderful 4 Blemish Cure ever [mom.. Sold by A. L. Hamilton. 1 mind,that whilst we bipeds are Juggling with ourselves is the first ' step in almost every wickedness. An excuse is worse and than a lie, guarded. The flights of the human min -Care nothom enjoyment to enjoyment, but from hope to hope. idly selfish, our fowls eclipse us particular ; possibly because the knack of coneealittg their 4,k at any rate wq will he chari- *? our feathered friends, and es view of the matter. n that ever graced ur disgraced n.yitrd had the remotest inten laying one solitary egg more number necessary to satisfy lequirements ; an I this .nurn- Great Variety, Great Bargains, Great Opportunity. Having purchased the business lately owned by more terrible Mr D McCormick, next to the Bank of Hamilton, and tor an excuse is I added to the already large stock, I wish to -Worm a lie • the people of Wingliam and surrounding country that I am in a position to furnish thorn with anything In the Boot and Shoc line at astonishingly low prices ORDERED WORK 4 SPECIALTY. Your patronage kindly solicited. Don't forget the stand—Two doors north of the Postoffice Mr. J. R. Humphrey, 46 Bond Street, Toronto, says Burdock Blood Bitters wrought a complete cure of dyspepsia in his case after all else had failed. amity about one dozen ; she There is in every human countenance ceed4 to sit on thein with a either a history or a prophesy, which reproducing her spe.des ; here must sadden, or at least soften, every in a nutshell, the object of reflecting observer. laying; it is quite true that ns lay a peat many more egge y batch, but this is because er is constantly robbing her,. either has to lay More or give noubating scherne in despair. a'firm believer in the old f at first you don't succeed. D. L. Cavell, Torouto, Travelling Pas'. again, --and. With admirable Bolger Agent, C. P. R., says: Anti.Dan. ce she will lump on laying its druff is a perfect remover of Dandruff—its •, action is marvellous —in my own Case a the eggs ilre removed, • until few applicatiou not. only thoroughly re- tterly incapable of producing moved exesesstive wdoatudtrbre.ff ,latticrummualtioill then her mind is quite made tsbouft t hatTgardel 'mild promoted a vitals , and sit taw will in spite of growth.. rancee of her °Ogler, even False happiness renders men stern. and I nothing lint a china nest proud, and that happiness is never chm- bare door to it upoa. rnunicated. True happiness rendere s , them kind sensthle, and that happiness Wady, then, this &My removal ia always shared, coupled With tli° 'Act that True elevation of mind does not take many years poultry keepers a beingout of the circle of those who their beet layers to breed aro below him, but binds him hater to hm transfortned t bird tlifit them, and gives advantages for a closer ttatara Wan zd le, only attachment and conformity to tlaern. Happiness is in taste and not in things: and it is by having what we love that we are happy, and not by having whatothers find agreeable. The eyelid naturally closes when any object' is coming against it, so does the heart of a practiced worldling close and shut out convictions. ea, JOHN MARTIN. . • O. P. TIME TABLel„ Trains arrive and depart as follows ; ts.1.vnie ARRIVING 8:38 Rt 111•44.44 4444Vor reroute 6:36 a. ie 2;00 p. 2;00 e.111 2:00 p.m For TeesWater 2:00 10:05 p. 10;55 m -ac. .LR,'"X" A. 0. STRATIIDEE, AORNT, Through tickets to all points in Amerien—North. west, Pacific, Coast, etc., via the shortest and all popular routes. Baggage checked through to destination. Lowestfreight rates to all points — ---TIM E TAB LE .-- unws %%INGHAM. *Hawn AT WINOilAtl. 0;30a.m.Toronto,Guelp,),Palinerston, &o. 3:31 pm. 11:10 " 44 10;20 " 3:45 pan. " " Clinton, 44 7:85 '4 Palmerston, Mixed 10:35 R.Ill. :. 6:45 aan London, 4e 11:00 " 3:20 p.m. 44 706 pan 11:10 a.m..- .. „ Kincardine, tire .. .. 0;30 a.m. 3:40 pan 46 ' 11:10 " 1010 " 7:10 p.m . . . . • ALLAN LINE tem STEAMSHIPS. REDUCTION IN RATES. Steamers sail regularly from PORTLAND AND HALIFAX TO LIVER - POO L via Londonderry. DURING THE WINTER MONTI18. cabin, 540 and upwards. Second Cabin, 525. Steerage at low rates. No Cattle Carried. STATE' SERVICE OF ALLAN LINE LINE. j STEAMSHIPS. NEW YORK & GLASGOW Via Londonderry, every Fortnight, Cabin, 540 and upwards: Second Cabin, 320. Steerage at low rates. Apply to H. & A. ALLAN, Montreal, or HENRY DAVIS, *nieuAti. Scientific American Agency for, CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS, DESION PATENTS . COPYRIGHTS, eto. For information and free Handbook write to MUNN Sr CO, WI BROADWAY, NEW YOWL Oldest bureau for securing patents in America. Every patent taken out by us is brought before the public by a notice given free of charge in ths Largest circulation of any scientific paper intim world. Splendidly Illustrated. No intelligent 10011 should be without it. Weekly,S3.09_*. veer; OM six months. Address MUNN & oo., VUDIJSUERS. 801 Broadway, New York. ' TRADE SALE ! To General Merchants and Boot and Shoe Stores. In connection with my Leather Business I keep e full stock of SHOE DRESSING, Hathaway, Whitmore's, Zanoni, French Dressing, Eclipse, Bixby's, Perfect Kid, etc, in 10, 10 and 250 sizes, by the gross or dozen. Jacquot's French Blacking and Gray's climax waterproof. in Leather, Horsehide, English Kip, Porpoise, &c. Cotton and Rifle, in all lengthS. Button fasteners and setts, cork soles, &c. • SHOE LEATHER, Simon Alma, bal and and Mezzonia Kip and Oaif ; 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. Priccsguaranteed. A postal card will secure quotations ora call from my travel- ler. BUSINESS CHANGE MISSES M. & M. KELLY, 74, (017 GUELPH,) Beg to inform the ladies of Wingliam and vicinity that they have purchased the business lately carried on by Miss (Murphy, and have opened out with a large stock of MILLINERY GOODS, consisting ot Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons, Laces, Chiffrous, Colored Capes, Irish Guipure Laces, Black and Colored Laces, jet Trimmiegs, Jet Flowers and Rat Or. natnents, Plain, Spot and Fish Net 'Veil- ingo, Popgee mid Bengaline Silks, The latest stylee in Hats and 13onuets. DRESSES AND MANTLES Cut and rnalt‘to order in the latest styles. W. J. CHAPMAN Tanner and Leather Metchant, Wrsa HAM. 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MELD1U61, U Honor Graduate of Toronto University, and Member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Office and Residence—Corner of Centro and Patrick streets, formerly occupied by Dr. Bethune. WINGIIATI • • - • ONT 11 VANSTONE. BARRISTER, soramon, Etc., Etc Private and Company funds to loan at lowest rates interest. No commission charged. Mortgages, town and !arm property bought and sold. OFFICE—Beaver Block WINGIIAM, ONT J. A. MORTON BARRISTER 4110, Winghum • Ontario MEYER. & DICKINSON, H. W. C. MEYER Q. C.1 E. L. DIOKINSON, El. A BARRISTERS AND sommons, Etc., Etc., So lieltors for Bank of Hamilton. Commissioners for taking affidavits for Manitoba. Farm, Town and Village property bought and sold. 'Money (private funds) loaned on mortgage security at 51 per cent. Money invested for private persons, upon the best mortgage securities without any expense to the lender. Lands for sale in Manitoba and the North. west. Oflice-,Kent's Block, lY Ingham. DENTISTRY.-- ,1 S. JEROME, %MOHAN, Is manufacturing Celluloid Plates, Vulcanite plates of the bestmaterial as cheap as they can bq got in the Dominion. All work warranted. Painless extraction of teeth by the use of Electric- ity or Vegetable Vapor. TAKE NOTioN.—I will extract teeth for 26 cents each. OFFICE; In the Beaver Block, opposite the Brunswick House, Wm. H. Macdbna1d, L. D. S.; DENTIST. OFFICE, - - MASON'S BLOCK Opposite the Queen's Hotel, Wingharn. Will visit Gorrie lst and 3rd Mondays of each month. JOHN RITCHIE, OENERAL INSURANCE AGENT WINOIIAM, ONTARIO 12) DEANS, JR., WINGIIAM, LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR THE COUNTY • OP HURON. Sales attended ill any part of the Co. Charges Moderate. JOHN CURRIE, WINGIIADI, ONT., LICENSED AUCTIONEER rod TEE COUNTY or HURON. All orders left at th'e TIMES office promptly attend. ed to. Terms reasonable. JAMES HENDERSON, LICENSED Avertoloffin FOR Omani& BIJII011 AND Minot All sales attended to promptly and on the Shortest • Notice. 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