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The Wingham Times, 1893-04-14, Page 8
THE. WINGHAM TIMES, AP, -- by tb,e Fat Percale- ' used ill the eolastru tion, viz., Credit 1 steirease, with its ample clerk tfalt te valley sandstone, reddish brown iu .treads, red ttreated edw, pans prat cant a 'sten with its pronounced central and richly , rou ht a in ca t c pavilion, turreted angles of moderate 'iron metal work, is ci' gs well disposee- pa feel - insight, flanked by long, retreating; in.. ; illy �1c1 thoroughlyulightacl Two other terniediete wings, which terminate in 1 hag° nblic staiways e either wing pavilions, giving g P "� projecting corner; p , emphasis e asis to the ldepartmentallegislative li', foul elect ic•power paseengerrelev�ators and the east and the legtslativci autl library wing; to the west, takes rauk with the; are is of the structure the in various most successful. public buildings ou parts s a the stv building, by the contra! the American eoetinent, and is oer- d tainly one of the most intereetin t and i I hi mself ndin entrance ace the visitor findsleading impressive in the Canadian Domi 1 I direct to the lllsp ous hall to in Tho architectural forms observed iii e general outline show the principles of 1 legislative e achamber, ha nber,,t'whichdo is, as has the classical and Boman schouls,while : a dye [le. Ithe decoration and details of construe- feature ofp tion piir';ake of the Celtic and Indo -1 'run LEGIBLATIVE CIIABIBER. 1 Germauid. Its dimensions are S1x65 feet, and TILE PRINCIPAL FRONT. , 0 feet high. The speaker's dais, ex- 5Tosouth,centring on Univers' I ecuted in San Domingo t the ogany, the laced t avenue, is the best single gttcttde,its (richly carved, the I rags gallery immediate. Y south nd N 1? central pavilion appropriately oxproe-11 behind and forming, as it were, a sing civic authority by the externalize I ylrt thereof.nn The speaker's gallery, ing and centraliZllrg of the legislative' p chamber and its dependencies, an ex- i treed in side opposite lfor north tend, a`and then either side are located the ladiesand -tors' galleries. These latter are in beautyby the massive arcades m , tage. recent farmer's Institute meet - r• J. A. koucldiek .. ofProf. Rota sa etatl, gave the respite of Hive txperiRR,ents at the Perth imentat Dairy Station, from he dew ttu conclusion that for drill at tha cheese faetary fttt percentage was a fair Hutt ysten►. a followiing; leble exhibits the re - if his r+,xperimente, June, July kergust mill being used ioa a R re se Ped ri Re v cmx•a,-:'s ri CD to o• to �ciedcic2,i H N OCC ': Q!..: v, d ,-i occ c' • ter, ,- ,, a; .ter m � .hr-a:t N m pressicnof purpose hitherto overlooks In the designing of building of this m 116 ONS NJOYS 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- d• teed, pleasing to the taste and ac- ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its visitors' effects, prepared only from the host character. This stately pavilion I hearts, prelagreeabl from. n fit ''espies 120 feet by treated fethree des `greatly Increased i I d fronting them and many excellent qualities cclnln;el:tl feet high, boldly aingon three sides. I the are admirably successful as to it to ill and nt q mate it tl: :: t with Meri`s of radiating arches, sturdy,' sight linea, as every member ou the ( x .o a r remedy 1'ivadu. 4 clustered doquiet field , dee floor of the chatnber Gan be seen.tllere- 4 ,y, cr of dy kis for :nie;int e turrets and quiet field with walls, de- From from vrl., It,t tine to Fl de rightfully enriched carvings in Th lower druggist m'ly 1 ^+ many of its parts and surfaces. The whole is crowned by a pyramidal roof with elongated donlic lturrets urr t t ate each angle, taking the place stereotyped donee or tower. The base or lover story forms the chief entrance, prolonged to a breadth of some 65 feet, composed of three arches flanked by the base walls of the accented angles. Here is concentrat- ed roll a wealth of enrichment, style, the vigorous forms and floral mouldings, each differently treated, carved clustered capitals, wall bands I colorings of that school being !well ex- and friezes, appropriately suiting the I amplified in the treatment. Tele plain haracter of the building. The grand I portion of the ceiling is taken up with s 3.50 per cent. milk was the. age quality used in these experi- ts. the price of ch,'eee made from '' taint fixed at ten cents,Prof. ,seltson'b estimate is that every -.tenths of one per cent. increm.e ''at in milk increases the value "'the cheese c oneeeightll of a t per pound. The difference in ntity ,of cheese alone woul'l not e quite the difference the table s. • As a striking object lesson he Rayed ou the platform two cheeses, c finely a free rendition of the duns of th, Email from o pounds `'• pounds mo2 per st pce aeffecy is iivee ban ap- province, the coloring of the fields he.- Sik, the other w from ad p practically E ing; obtained with diapers of maple Spar cent. Both were made in the p,roach of successive iltn.tfurms and I leaves and the framing a beautiful Ie rely by himself, about the same diunifiedt flights ccord between porch, loggs, whidh ia scroll through which is entwined a leading dru'gg.4ts. a. +-;tl reliable e ruggis v, -ho. have it on hand will procure it letonlptly for any nuc who wishes i o try it, lrallnf:�eturedl only by 'oe whatever point he may arise to address thehouse. e walls of the chamber to the height et nine feet are wainscoated in panelled, moulded and carved sycamore and mahooany, and above this the plaster - int; is richly decorated and moulded in low relief. S AN FRANCISCO, CAL. N.1 THE CHAMBER. LOU .S111'i L . KY. NEW oto 1tL. THE DECORATIONS OF TIIL In keeping with the design of the building the decoration of the legisla- tive chamber is in the Romanesque n: i�..4a ORNIA g;: 81ieFRIP. CO, Clubbing sratee. The T,uss and Toronto Globe par ,year $ 1 76 The Ulna and'Forontn Empire per year1 76 The Tome anti London Advertiser per yeart 50 Thb Trues and London Free Thetis per year1 7 The Totes and Montreal Herald pee year, 1 0 The Ttetns end. Montreal Witness par year1 7 ThoT,Nt.swro Montreal Family Herald and Star 1 7 Reduced rates with all other weekly more no mentioned in the above list, CORY BRi rSo5 UNDERTAKERS, 1 , c ` st n?�� ant (Lanus G ,-ls PUBLISHED— EVERY i RIDA3 MORNING 'e,containcd about the snow amount :iioisture. At three weeks old the per cent, olieese weighed 72d 'rids, while the 3,2 per cent. obeese' it about 61 pounds. That the for - was several inches larger was eti- o everyone in the hall. The fat in the when was not in propose and steps. Above the chief entrance porch, the central arch of which is 18 feet wide by 24 feet high, are three very large arched windows;, which light the legislative chamber from the south. Above these windows stretches to the fiat. in the milk, As a rule THE GREAT SCULPTURED FRIEZE richer hill: was more oesily work - being in better condition through r blur been well stirred and aired. n' g d milk and good dairying went to - ler. Patrons should be particular tir the evening milk thoroughly, it being last, and SQ a properelseen- of it would not he got fol' the 13a1- treatment of freize not only enhan3es k, 13e took samples every day and i the refinement and purity of the archi I ;pd once a week. The mem tectaral screen below, but most ap- ld cos some extra help, and the propriately expresses the power and utas would cost about $30 and authority which has its throne beneath acid $10 per season. On- the those r©ofs. le the rich cheese did mot shrink On either side of this grand central uch. Ti ori milk samples from pavilion are the east and west inter - 0 -1: can with small dipper holding mediate wings and corner pavilions, a Bill, This 1 system would pit stretching out this principal facade to aduherati,.n. It would tend to a length of 433 feet. Each section is ruvr•tilt•t,t, that was sure, and con - in proper scale and proportion to the neatly thel•ri should be Sieber 7e- legislative pavilion, preserving the the No one desired to force this same dignified symmetry between part u upon the patrons ; it was a mat- and part, and yet varying in the sue, fort em to decide. "Idow does cessive storeys and in general maiming, milk test 2" (in addition to here so as to clearly indicate the relative ell) ) ih now the universal question. importance and purposes of the differ- •-- ant apartments: Cause curl Effect. THE EAST AND WEST FACADES. magi's and colds are the cause, if ne- tted, of consumption. It is therefore The east and west facades, each of cit better to cure them at once by the 158 feet in extent, manifest solidity of Hagyard's Pectoral Balsam, the relieved by ranges of great, iniad e, sure and reliable remedy for all dis- headed window archer and extremely s of the throat and lttngs d entrances and Brite 'TARIO'S PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS. —a carved surface 69. feet long and 15 feet deep, in low relief, peopled with and symbolic sculpture, ao disposed r the four grouped as to conform to t 1 circular windows introduced therein, and in the center the seal of the pro- vince. designedallegorical lt, a Thiswell „ maple branch: The novelty of the de- sign has been criticised on account of the disregard of the aped ribbing, the lines breexkin; through it at all points, but a glance at the design of the wood ribs shows that a careful folio wing of each panel with a border would have produced .a heavy and monotonous effect. The freer treatment adopted is justified by many of the finest ex-• amides of European ceiling work. The large e;ght-foot cove contains an up- right right design iu Romanesque folia„ , and medallion forms in the center of each panel formed by the carved trusses. es. This cove , ha s been -de sery e d- 1p admired for the skilful handling of strong color displayed. COLGS:'AL SCULPTURi:D FIGURES, In the spaudrils formed bye the win• dow arches and tympanum arches of the north and south walls are four colossal groups of figures representing "Moderation," "Power," "Justice" and "Wisdom," surrounded by heavy scrolls, while in the sp,uldrils on the east and webt walls two figures carry tablets, on which are inscribed the dates "1792" and "1892" the years respectively in which the legis• a Mature was inaugurated and the den- tury of the same The beautilully (ten - (r ��le • ®t" the modelled eorichuneltt of the arches is C� treated in warm tones, wiped with transparent color ,end resembling; a somewhat stained or antique marble. The plain walls are simply pannel- led with a gold border, and area rich I yellow brown. The whole echeree is of course stud - and X69 rA l S y a.1 i c.v tz a WINGBAM, ONT. —AT owe.,.., TIMES OFFiC'E, JOSEPHINE STPPEET WINGHAIl, ON`pAl4IO. C.i.5,M5igta'XifiiEUfilgeTZ5MEWPMSMEL4firiF2f MA), JOB Prilli TIIiQ,. INCLUDING Books, Pamphlets, Posters, Pill }loads, Circulars, eze., &c., executed es the best style of the art, at moderate prices, and on short notice. Apply or addles.TLT.IOTT, Times Office, Wing1l0 1. LOOK HERE SubscriPtionprtee,$1 per year,in ativeuno _ ADvi,RTISING RATES: _ Space 1 1 yr. 1 (1291'100 trio. I :$1.2"10°C; tna, 1 1 nm Onu Ooluinn $U0 00 5115 00 520 00 trait " 86 00 20 00 l2 00 0 (,euarter '' so 00 12 00 7 00 4 00 One Inch 6 00 J 00 2 00 100 Legal and other casual advertisements, Sc. por lime for lirst insertion, and 3o. per line orotrch subsequent I»swtion, Loom notices lOe. pe,..50 for first insertion, an is per linoloreach subsequent insertict„ No Iota notice will be charged less than 25e. Advertisements of Lost, Found, Strayed, Situations, and Business Chances Wanted, not exceeding 0 linos noupareii, 51 par month 1100500 and Ihrnls for Salo, not exceeding S line,, 51 for first month, 500. per subsequent month These terns will be strictly adhered to or ter Special rates for lo Advertisements, l ln5er periods. Advortisotnonts and local notices without specific directions, will 1,e inserted till forbid and charged accordingly. Transitory advertisements musts paid in advance . Changes for contract advertisements 'must be the office by Wednesday noon, in order to appear R. ELLIOTT PROPRIETOR AEU PUUtlan„8 that week DONALD, This ` 1 t nterest ver ® JOSEPHINE STREET, W,SOIIAN - - - - ONTARIO). YY B. TOWLER, M,D.C,M., • Member College Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario —Coroner for County of Huron— We are selling office Up•etairs, next to Mr Mouton's office, ' Wing. haul, Ont. Best Coal Oil at 12 1-9 I oiduii:HHOUso. to 12 a, m•, 1. to 0 p, al., or at G Residence, Diagonal Street. cents per Imperial gal MELIMIU 1, Honor Graduate of Toronto University, and 1® or �� containingMember of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of the equivalent opt live American gallons for 50c., exclusive of pack- age. American Axes, 50C. each. Crosscut Saws, 45c. per foot. We to -day reduce our ;quotations on. Binder Twine one cent per ib. I J. A. CLINE div COi9 Ontario. Office and Residence—Corner of Centre nod Patrick streets, formerly occupied by Dr. Bethune. WIN - • - ONT 11y VANSTONE. 1. BARRISTER, ;SOLICITOR, Etc., to 65c. ' Private mid Company., funds to loan at lowest rate I interest. No commission charged. Mortgages, tote and fan property bought and sold to $1.00 i OFFICE—Beaver L'lock ',FINEMAN impressivecwere I 'ted mainly for a night effect; but when ways, consiatini of three massive a , the broad glare of light front the vast south windows is subdued the day effect will be equally satisfactory. TIIE DEPARTMENTS. CIZIPTION OF THE PILE•--THI: DE- CORATI0ES OF THE LEGIBLATIVI CHAMBER — ARRANGEMENTS OF TUE DEPARTMENTS — Tun SPEAKER',.; QUARTERS--TIIE LIBRARY AND OTHER ACCESSORIES. e Province of Ontario has good ons for being proud of her Legis- rk ve I3tlffdings in Queen'sPark, Tonto. They forth the roost strip'. P archways projecting from the walls o the building and supported. on large circular, buttressed piers. IJ The north facade with its boiler house is treated with cloister effect and flanked by the east and west interme- diate wings,which are very7•pronouneed, while at the northern.• terminal of either wing are gently,,' accented en- trance to the speaker'/ apartments on the west and to the departmental wing on the east. The chutney and extrac- w' h tion shafts; urrauned;•!n harmony t The departments quarters occupy the whole of the east wing •and cast section of the buildings, and ..n the ground floor o'f'rijow into the west central section. ,whore the crown lands section of the administration has its horse. Hon. A. S. Hardy, the com- missioner/with his personal staff, oc• 1 copies tlae suit in the east corner pa - the series of pyrarilliilal roof. and most pleasing; s ty 'j► park ' � extensive t p d IH y uCn •ttrrh7 iryth,Sltnmedy. 1.'iv li h s, fo 1 ft ing osing block of buildings In I 1 , f s and p►o l iv continent or in the world. A more treatment. ropriate or advantageous Site could THE INTERNAL AIiRANGIr.3IENTS, have been eeleeted,for the beauties the partiallywooded park add grace The buildings in plan i±orrn a doubir'f tl grandeur to the pile, find, as view- letter E, Sneering an area exceeding n 'University avenue or from any 76 000 square feet. In its principal the sR 11te nt Is IG 50 Wingham. WINGHAM '�STEpM PUMP INORKS1 \ ���ICm OM,PROPRIETOR. I wish to inform the people of Wing - ham and surrounding country, that, as I OFFICE: In the Beaver Block, opposite the I have purchased the Steam Pump Brunswick house. Works lately owned b ,llhkinds flark, I are prepared to supply c •I l m. J. A. MORTON BARRISTER Scc , W ngham Out NIEYER u DICKINSON, H. W. C. MEYER Q. C. I E. L. DICKINSCN, 8.A BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, Etc., Etc., So- licitors for Lank of Hamilton, Commissioners for taking affidavits for Manitoba. Farm, Town and Village property bought and sold. Money (private funds) loaned on mortgage security at 5} per cent. • upon u the beet R1 r ops ate • invest 1 for private to a cc v P mortgage securities) without any expense to the • North. lender. Manitoba ba u ud 1tho, 0 Lends for in t t 0 west. Office—Iient's Block, :i bighorn. ., '. JErtU,11E ::INwnaan I S '1tT..�-- J S , DENTISTRY.— QTI 1 , , Ie manufacturing Celluloid. Plates, 'i Vulcanite plates of the boat material i as cheap as they can be got in the warranted. Doninion. All wort. � air ante Painless extraction of teeth by tho use of Electr,v Dy or Vegetable Vapor. TAUS Marto.,—I will extract teeth for 26 cents IlLelb Wooden, Lift, Force & iron Pumps And lin anything the in the Pump line phyla As I have a long experience in the business satisfactory well ree fund the money. 'VT0 also deal in Cures Slonsuu:Iytic ze, CouFlut, Croup, t6iw0 Throat. Sold by all Druggists on n Guarantee. For a Lame Side, Back or Chest Shiloh'a 10orou0 Plaster will give great satisfaction.— 5 canto. ��'cl' n:A.1 ,457 vitPl��Qt1�oI3E,t nz, lb, ht B. Eta tadizer h AYJD ANY 7 IV''E. I. SctoritgY. contactor evercused" For Dy5ploP ,5 05 'OT Tcad:I trouble it eseols, Prim; .5 ,HIL01111$CATARRH ALL KINDS OF WIND £II:LS. e Soft water cisterns made on short notice. Orders by mall promptly attended to. D. SHOWERS. Winghane 011ZELli EINTIM rm branches ate h'anc t. many 1 the lrl 1 villin, and p I" l e r;, REMEDY, pee t the •- ' clad a t. t Ill �• ���.z�.�,,c i eu a � } earta the mining bureau, ' anew to (; O Satt:iaat on. she! •, ave ccs. •. c s rlo.. ,v nH sur ru � " is tl e siale>3 and Erle grsin y aitivelgrelloaoandCu y , e Dominion, and one city, the :every noblest structure an e[j'eef from thti'wooden is of the most north arhicll is gr4tefttt to the beholder to Injector for its cttdOe stul'r,at^.untis pieta and admirably adapted 1 osis, accounts, and t, furnished free. I,e:ir' .. Ai,uhiloh'eltcriccttec e and departrltental edifices upon to the careful dsltrli dry of its lints j and the studied breadth of its general e patents and roads, the woods and for -ii ice accommodated ui the offices ief 'either side. The northern end of the eastern extension is given up to lion. Mr. Dryden and his department of agriculture, the bureau of industries! and the offices of the inspector of fav; 1 tbl tete, � n e I ran r.nn , other coigns of vantage Iu she .fratures the arrangement • a colossal on all flooie, e:ccoptirlg as regards the The mezzanine, or first floor, is ccs - merito, it snakes tip a light I cudied as to the east wing by the ricrac to the Dile hundred years I grand statrcuse, which is one flight tt of the great province of Oen. j only, beginning on the ground floor, offices of the attorney -general and his ' effect structure, greatly ' anti leadhi.0 threat to the r spacious stat' in the corner paVilien, "with the This lin appearance by the material lobby of the legislative chamber. .lens cosrrsuan ON PAGE 7. are sold on a guar NERVE BEANS NERVE DEANS area neer dl . dorms that onto the wad cases of Nevous Debility Lost Vigor andFailing Manhood: restores the weakness of body or mind dusesd wore or ss• rk .efthd 'sear wo bc�ees of youth. Thus Romedy elr' iteutety'sures the most obstinate cases when all other Tgihete �6t l 1 D P Ola OIe for r a Benne b bmail oa receipt of price beaddW gga4J s DIME'S CO., 'Toronto, Oct:. W ngltatu W A. L. HAMILTON • Stallion Rute bilis F011 SEASON' 010 1893. Ltxtoa,tivx extreme you vivant a Neat, Sllowy Bill, well put d paper or oard,send 'your order to the I Mo1iey to Loan onNotel. SLIMES OFI+ICL H. Macdonald, L. D. S., DENTIST. OFFICE, - 1 MASON'S BLOCK Opposite the Queen's Ketal, Winehtuu. Will visit Gorrie lst and 3rd Monocryl of each month. JOHN RITCHIE, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT • I smart, ci• DEANS, Ja., wiN411,t?,d, LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR THE COUNTY OF HURON. Sales attended in an' part of the Co. Charges Moderate. f WIEGMIAN, JOHN CU1tIRIE,:WI5a1IA I, ONT., LICENSED AUCTIO\ECR FOR TDB COUNTY OF nunos. All orders left at the Tutus office promptly attend 1 cd to. Terms reasonable. JAMES IIENDERSON, LICENSED Ao,)TiGNxER1 FOR COUNTIES HURON AND BRUCE, • All sales attended to promptly and en the Shoetose N otiee. 3 Charges Moderate and Satisfaction Guaranteed: Alt necessary arrangements tan be made at the Tisn:s' office w INON Abe Dlls. GODFREY 12 It�fcASII, 11. B. Toronto, Members College Physicians andSurgeons. Ontario. O:ir together and attractivel disp1 ayed, on goo A Number of foo Prides reasonable, promptly attended to. TIMES OF cuts to C1leiose i Notes Discounted AT RS ASONABLIt TES r netd ew Nett a ee it l it ' per cont with rid orders byhail enemy ad a C pled aooeu 1 solUrA d,the ex of any year. nos ISL, n r u niuu. 1 aver Plldok.--•'A'IdtioAltr 9n21$111. uozsv ►o. )1. 00512151 council ellaint the north in tri quarter's of Hu Vinciat saoretat lima and prise; nsu'rapce, and' tor of division. The second 1. domtnodatea th meet in the co of l es of Iion.. staff are locate( surer, Hon. Ilii quarters in thea 'same floor, wili mens, the depa. tratian of juotn reglstrar•gouori the east centra Aliovo these,: tha daughtslllei engineer's clepa habitation.. 1111 0' The ground rid west of the main already stated, ti crown lands Slept the front floor, al hat and coat roof and the cosrespor floor is utilized ante -rooms to tie legislative charm; rooms. TIIP The ground flo ranged for comm; apartments, wit trance ; the Quo( On the first floor speaker's suite ; dining and recei and libreirian's qI and additional cc second floor is de and house keeper Tho basement siderabie aecomn the boiler house, titubular steel bo; the manipulation heating, vontilati system, which su Here are locate and quarter's for and the plumbs quarters in the w restaurant, hitch( and living rooms, are also five spacit of the deeds and lands deportment the Queen's print; II The question of ings was first mot the Commissioner C. F. Fraser, obto an initial grant c 10 '1 i erection. .P sin $200,000 adclitior which was furthe, $300,000.• A final the total up to Waite, of Buffalo work of excavatio POINTS I. Four large elect latest design are i The Legislative' with a coiling 50 f; Tho roof line of 180 feet from the BY SPITiCIAL Aral;•I::1f..TJ'xr,', CO..r MAIi 1RSI wish your yNL:v^f:,.i4.1 en tO be Bahl as SP OM Swilign Soap will do it.