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WT. 11. ,COLUMN
cOnttiulCxttp •BY /P71#g+:WI`UIIA3t BRANCL)
Poi •61,04 ,and ,Ilinnownd Native Land.'
Walbcall the atteutionoot,thwanothers and eaters
itozhe.face, what the ,WAman's Christian Temper.
.ante;Unionmtoute every ,Monday at three o'clock
:ebarpotorouo.hour,at sirs,,Haint's residence, Pat.
Holt street, All ladies greanade welcome,
We:hold� ,monthly .uetspel.,ttoetin;; on the last
Monday of every ,Monti!,. uxgept wiwI* otherwise
.adxerti:eetoto ,which:atectiug••we Invite the public
;generally,
As the Editor has kindly:leaven us part of his
.space,.for tsar .work,•tveatsk, friends of the eause to
-send.iteme of Interest on uitmoral questions of the
;day to.anr•ot our members.
Several weeks will elapse between
the vote on prohibition in Ontario and
the,publication o4+the ••offioial returns
According to the \Plebiscite Act., the
ilerk of•eacha°munici,pality must trans-
mit the tiiguree • ithin; three weeks to
the clerk of the Le,gielative Assembly,
and !that:official m+ustt.publieh thein in
the'Official•Gatetto within two months.
Ent :before this ;process:hes been cent -
plated the ;public swill, through the
newspapers, ,Ilave•obtained a fairly ac -
,curate ,idea of how • the• vote has gone.
'9.Ibe t ibieego Tnitattne•eaI1s upon the
:saloon -keepers of ;that city to support
.at ;least .a.point •of ,their , patronH now
out .cd. work, Ifrout ,whom they have:
it alum ,millions of dollars. It says very
;pertinently:: "There are about 7,000
,saloonkeepers here who, since the
World's iFair,boom began have receiv•
ed •from :men +now .eat •of work, or
,likely to be oat .of work by the time
the snow :flies, :about 412,000-000 of
their '.wages. Two :.thirds of this
amount represents tesb ar. profit. It
bus etottoost then more. than $4,000,-
1000tfor•the beer,and.w:hieky they have
served to tuirsty •cueto,mer.s. The ,fe
maining ;$8,0001000 :has gone into
the'ir:coffers, Lind .they•ltave liyed upon
the,money and had a.goud time Now,
'wh+ytol]ould not these ,7000 saloonists
tundevtalte to support .est least a part of
their ;patrons who :are „unemployed
until they can get.ajjobl?"
'.The Adetlan$tlates.
eeftl3oorlts St.treapavilleis Always within
the,botmdal•of reason.beoause,dt -in true ; it
alwaya.appeals to the•sober,.:outnmon sense
of thiuteri ng,people because ittie; true ; and
it .is .at`wttys fully suba;itaniatedr by endorse-
ments which, in the ifinauci l world wuuld
be accepted without a ewoane.a'Gs hesita-
tion.
kloesite PILLS sure livertillsamaatipation,
bdiiousueea;,?jaundice, eickihesduohe, indi-
gestion.
Local Option m 'iltaxatriia.
A PETITION AIS IN CIRO/MA=CION .LASKING
THE ON2'1LRIO GOVE7f3fa[.Vlr Mgt t.THAT
PBIVILEG.li.
The idea' of giving dmnrtiolpallties a
greater Ian:felde in the s atter:of.tuxa-
tion is being 'urged in vatreour ,uua;i`ter8,
and has bees .earrted i.uteahew inssome
Provinces of oho Doaninii:ea, with:floed
results. .
The matter tie being taken .upuntthe
Province of Ontario in ens :organised
way. A form of ,petition bait been Aar --
pared, asking the )uterio G"ro;y.erntuextt
for Local Opt:iota:in Taxation. A.cepy
of this is being Sett LU every :m,unif1-
pality,accotnpauir'd by a circular which
sets forth reasoua in favor of the ,peri
tion. Following as an extract ,fear)~
the circular :,
"We believe here is a strong rteel-rir
ing amongst the people that a maul
ought not have his taxes increased hoe
cause he builds a house, or puts sofa it
barn, or plants an orchard, or tries its;
other ways to add to the wealth and�
prosperity of the country. Whilst on
one hand those what improve their
farms are rewarded by Government
premiums, on the other baud they are;
;punished by an increase of taxation.
"Let us profit by the experience of
other British subjects in this matter.
"The colony of New .Zealand has
within tho last few year greatly re-
duced taxation on buildings and on
ether improvements; and the tesult is
that theeolony is now very prosperous,
having escaded the financial disasters
which overtook its neighbors, the colo-
!lies Of Australia.
"The law of Manitoba expressly for
bide the taxation of improvements on
firma and gardens, The Manitoba
farmers have found the benefit of this,
and would not go back to the old sys
tem on any account, The only people
Who object are the•land speculators
"The ordinance of out' Northwest
Territories also forbid the taxation of
buildings, improvements on personal
properity, in any municipality that so
decides,
"In British Colombia, all ntunici•
paltties have the p]wers We are, nolo
asking for. They have the option of
relieving improvements portly or whol
ly from taxation; and many municipal•
ities have availed themselves of this
power. So satisfactory has thio proved
THE W1,l'NG LAM TIMES, JA.NTJARY 19, 1894.
to be, that the ?Legislature of Brittsll
Columbia has gone further, and last
year passed an LA,•et which prohibits
any municipality ?from assessing im•
provemeute at more than fifty cents on
the dollar, a lhile iprovidiug that the
laud trust be assessed at its full value.
f4 Wu desiire,iu,eontlusion to call your
attention to the ?moderate character of
the petition weetre.asking our Council
tb approve. Tt •.nterely prays that
municipalitios:may have the option of
relieving iuvproyasnents if they wish.
Surely Ontario should have the liberty
of trying a plan :which has proved so
successful elsewhere."
Wonanto erestiniony,
DltAR eliRS.—.Two years ago I had
at scald attack no$ biliousness and took
one bottle of Burdock Blood Bitters, and
can truly recommeud it to any sufferiug
from anis complaint.
IiLT.e,,OncuaEs Buowra, Toronto.
Aphorisms.
A wiee,and good man vtill turn ex-
amples of all sorts to Ills advantage.
The good he •will . make his patterns,
and strive to equal or excel! them.
The bad he will by all means avoid.—
Thomas u'll empis.
The aaamiy evay 'for 'a rich man to be
healthy :is •by:ectercise and abstinence.
to live as ifthetwere poor, which are
esteemed the worst parts of poverty. --
Sir W. Temple.
Good lereedin.g is benevolence in
trifles, or the. ;preference of others to
ourselves eel the :daily occurrences of
life.—SLond +Ohatham.
Hope .ie at illatterer, but the most
upright .if :alt !parasites ; for she fre-
queues the ewer !nail's hut, as well as
the palisort of ;his superior.—Shen-
stelae.
To elo• ttedly .what is difficult for
otlaara;is they ;mark of talent. To do
what is nntpossibletfor talent is the
marls ,of .genikisr—iPl;Ci7lel.
He who ,eon .conceth hie joyn is
greater :than :he who can hide his
grieta.—Lasater.
• These who aprgpagat evil repots,
frequeirt•ly ,iarvent ,thern and it ' no
breach :of ohtwity to,tw.tp ose this to be
always .the Smote.; ,beoa•us no man who
spreads,detraetion :would ave scrupled
to prod,u,ee it:: :as hese shoulddif-
fuse poieon in .a book, vohld scarce be
acquitted :of a malicious: design,though
he should allege thathe received it of
another who is doing tete, same else-
where.Addisou. 1
Gems of Tiunght,
Mau's value is in ,proportion to what
he has courageously suffered—as the
valitc of the steel blade is ill propor-
tion to' the tempering it has under.
gone.
When one is trot +molt enough to
devote much money 110 ;good workss,oue
mast take pains to:discover how to du
the most good with to small sum,
Character is nort cutin marble, it is
not something solid :end unalterable.
it is something living :and changing,
and may bet;oute,disettsed as our bodies
do.
Who so negieote:a 'thing 'which he
suspects he ought Ito :do, because it
seems to him too •ainalt a thing, is de-
ceiving hinasellf;; it •is not too little,
but too great for him, -that he doeth it
not.
Many ideas growbetter when trans.
planted into anether,mind, than in the
one where they -sprung up. That
whi^.h was a weed in one intelligence
becomes a flowery] '.the other, and as
flower again d.w,indlee,dowu to a Diem
weed by the change.
Row little our :knowledge of man-
kind is derived Iron] intentional, ace
curate observational!! Must of it has,
unsought, found its way into the mind
from the eontinued:presentatiou of the
objects, to our unthinking view. It
is a knowledge of sensation more than
the reflection.
A1toa:etherlD1eappeared.
Gunnrnraarx.—About two mouths ago I
was nearly wild withiheadaches. 1 starters
taking B.B.13., tookrtwo bottles and my
Iteadlbches have now Altogether disappear-
ed. 1 think it is a Lrrand medieiu e.
EWA 21INS, tlli,amey Station, Out.
Courage :Izn }Enaergeuoy.
However brave the fair sex may be
en occasion, theincourege usually fails
them whet] ;eon fronted by a real live
mouse. 'Ale wife , of a Bosauquet
farmer., howevio;, furnishes ase exe01ph.
of tau exoeptieu to Jaw rule. A few
clays ago site discovered a mouse in
the doar,banvel. 'Most of her weaker
eismere would 'probably: have screamed
and took nefaa.ge in Blight. This lady
however, wars !hush ,Of sterner stuff.
Site -summoned :the:hired man with hie
shotgun, and bhan•stirred up the barrel
with a .rolling pin to dislodge the
mouse. .Presently the mouse made
its avpearanee :.and scooted along the
li 1CI d t tlt ur-
r.or. ie . og fns an y wen IU p
suit. The imtowifiretj; ;tide dog dropped
dead; the lady tainted and fell down-
staira; and use hired:man, thinking
JioreThraatC.itrod, she was && iled :and thathe would be
DEAR SaB:s.—li thad.atverynr.Iro throat for arrested for sent r.der„ ,ran away and has
over a weekend brie
without relief until:
Norway Pieme ;Ayr
great success. 1 tl
for sore tiooat an tieing; troubles.
MARIA IrlltatOLErO4n, Bobcayyteon, Ont.
tlyeHCLL ,1,CUJU Utlt,
heard of Dr. Wood's not been 'heard:off since. ((The mouse
,awhtch 11 tried with escaped.)
nk it a .due medicine
Curtoaus .Cosettensat ins.
England has no silver mikes.
Maine m
Alexande
es wooden ,bottles.
had fear .triads of
lery. t
Portugl royal orewn,is worth $6,-
500,000.
A teaspoonful of :leaking soda, dry,
will cure hiccough. .
A Philadelphia hat •dealer sayetthere
is least profit in selling silk hats.
Germany prohibits Mee.employtalent
of union ;nen on ,,oseraassaent work.
HoLitiiwulx'8OSIL IIGerfr vt'r3o PILLB.—
During piercing winds and excessive
variations :of .temperature every one is
more or less Viable AO:internal and ex-
ternal diseeees. LLihroat,,•ahest, liver,
bowels, kidney., and ;skin all rdntl'er in
artil- some degree, and many be 'relieved by
rubbing in this iOi,ntmevit, aided ny
proper doses sof these ;)?ells!, dor ad-
ministering which duel directions ac-
company each! lees ; sin truth, any one,
who thoroughly masters J3.otloway's
inatructious wild,ill •rertaedying disease,
enhance the lalbotar •ort .an hour for the
profit of the. laia•1 time. .All bronchial
pulmonary, the throat disorders re-
quire that toe oiutrneltt should be
thoroughly well rubbed tion the leen
twice a day with great regularity,
considerable briskness, and 1110011 p+tr-
sisteuce.
The most extensive •alines are those
ttef Saxony. The galleries have 123
,miles of leugth.
Emigration from European Russia;
to Siberia is on the intense, and;
reached 100,000 in 1892.
More than $1,000,000 is invested in
obub houses and duck -sheeting faotli-
ties along the Chesapeake bay.
Tete observatory on Mont Blanch -
already reports proof thet,there is 110
oxyeeu in the atmosphere of the sue.
Tla•e lamest private house in the
British kingdom is Wentworth Wood
1:1.ousv, which belongs to Bari Fitz -
Salmon fishing is prohibited in the
State of Washington between 6 p.
on Saturday and the same hour on
Sunday.
[ii manufacturing occupations the
average life of soapboilers is the highs
est, and that of grindstoneutakers the
lowest.
Next to acquiring good friends the
beat acquisitiou 13 that of good books.
•-•-OoltUn,
For Over Fifty Learn
AS ECTA AND WatdeTR1ED Tutnr:ur,—Atrs. Win
years Ss.othin55 Syrup has been used for over fifty
slow by minters; of mothers for their chtlaren while
teething, with ported etteoeis. Italoothoa the child
settees the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic.
and Is thebest remedy for Diarrhara, Ig pleasant to
the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part el the
World. Twsntyflve suets a nettle. Its value is
Incalculable. Ise sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow e
Roothtllg Syrup, and take no ether kind.
About the Grand Trunk.
The Grand Trunk Railroad has no
less tllau 8,499} miles of track on
which there is a constant traffic; there
are 860 mike of double track and
6714 codes of siding, making a grand
total of 4,536i miles. The rolling
stoelr neeessaey tor the immense
freight .and passenger work of the
company is so large that to those who
are uninitiated into the wonders of
such 11. great concern the truth seems
incredil►le. Seven hundred and ninety
engines are required to draw the 901
passenger cars and 22,486 freight cars
During the yens 1892 there -were no
less than 6,655,172 p'essenrers carried,
and the freight amounted to 4128E.,233
tons. It builds all its own rolling
Mods, and hats cur sitopst at Portland,
Montreal. 'Toronto, London and Btttnt
ford, and loeomotive shops at Gorham,
Point St. Charles, Stratford "oda til To-
ronto. The total number of people
employed by the. G. T. R. is 10,270.
RHEUMATISM CURED is A DAY,—South
American Rhcumettu Cure of Rheumatism
and Neuralgia radically sures iu 1 to 3
clays. Its aotion upon the system to re
tnarkable and mysterious. It removes at
once the cause of the disease immediately
dieeppears. The first dose greatly bene-
fits. 75 cents, Warranted at Chisholrn's
drug More,
He Didna Remember Vera Wee!.
people aecuatonsed to calling; things
by their simple and perfectly proper
named would do well to adhere to the
custom if they do not fully understand
the meaning of higher standing, but
apparently more effective terms.
A eoluewinit simple Scotohtnan,
when taking his bairus to be baptised
usually spoke of chem as teddies or
lassies, as tile case might be, At jest
his wife, poesessesd of the idea thet She
terms used were inelegant, said he
must in the future say infant.
The next tittle Seudy touts another
of his babies to be l,aptleed, the miu-
ister asked;
Neel, Sandy, id it a laddie?
It's nae a melitis, was the answer.
Then ft's a lassie,
17ae a laselt', said Sandy.
\Neel, wes'I, mail, what is it this'll
asked the surprised minister.
I diuna eernee.Iter vera wee!, said
Sandy, hut .1 t..tne the gude wife said'
it was an elle:emu..
Sore Threat—The best cure we
know for sore throut is a gargle of t
Pain Killer seed water—it acts like
Magic. Big huttle twice the quantity
i0 the old style.
'13itir3,g Nails.
(Tnawittg the nails at popularly be-
lieved to teas sigh of constubtonal had
temper and •nervonulevs in the person
who bites, but a French dootor, named
Bernllo>,, 11113 diaunvered that it is
nisch Worse than Haat !lase 0111113 it
"oucllynphage, and sees In such a
bassist a
oy.iniptimi of e11•ueueracy, of
nervemeeweitation and debility, of in-
ciplienrt lesneev. end halt a hundred
dlt$ee+cnt 'hinds of pliaiaia which are
woo. &flown to practitioners in Paris.
He Ilinnais that it is more .prevalent in
towus•thun in the counting, more Cotu-
011)10 •un gilds than iu boys, and hos ,n-
vest'igwt,•d the .cruses dm tart al's statis-
tteeely twbn1 itetl the requite. Perhaps
soiti+"illay it will beproved that there
are :too:such simple things HHS mere bad
liiehirns.:and t hat even eating peas with
a keate is only a anl,tle 'form of some
ch ease.—tluventiuu.
(Gored By aZoter.
A. fine ;milt belonging to Mr. Peter Lind.
say,,of Nixon Out , was badly hooked by
a cow. T,wo.bottles of Hargrard's Yellow
Oil caned lit, This to valuable remedy
should ,be ant ever\y .house. It cures euts,
spreine,ebmuiwen, burns, and all pains and
aches; illi ;smitten• beast.
Don't. tail; moth anoat giving the
devil leis:due welt you ion sure if he
had it lie ;would lint hotyou.
EIIgdsit Staavin Liniment removes all
hard, atoft.,or.caollomerl Luton.; and Blem
ishea (roue horses, tilnod Spavin, Curbs,
Splints, ldd•ng ,Bene, Sweeney, Stifles,
Sprains, Sore•,uwd swollen Throat, (loughs,
etc. Save ';vutttthy use of one battle. War.
ranted by i elaawhtrhu's drug tore. s
1-(e who will not pardon other; trust
trot hitiaself •.saps,,t p.iidon —Seneca.
Itch on hug an :and
male cured i wU n i
Sanitary Le inn. •TI
ranted at e'J isiaolnm's
horses aterl all ani•
lutes by Woolford's
is never faiils. War-
dru<g store.
A Blessing to.Every Household.
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND QINTME
These remedies have stood the test of fifty years experience, and are pronouused the beet Ft
Family use,
,.A...C1,.L'.I. PI _IIS
t'urlfy the blood, correct all disorders of tho LIVER, STO31ACIt, KIDNEYS AND DOWXG$ala4
invaluable in all complaints incidental to females of all ages.
TII J 0.11\TTJVI.ENT
Is the only reliable remedy for bad legs, sores, ulcers, and old wounds. FOR ORONCH17I
THROATS, COUGHS, "OLDS, GOUT, Rt'EUMATISM, GLAoULAR SWELLINGS AND 41.144
DISEABES IT IIAS NO EQUAL, Manufactured only ut 78, New Oxford: Late 533, Oxford Street, 1 0tadaut.
and sold by all Medicine Vendors throughout the world.
t 'Purhasers should look to the Label ou the Boxes and Pots. if the actdeems ia,
not see Oxford Street, Loudon, they are spurious.
PERRL DA la/ 5, [ 1 FP)
WiLL QUICKLY CURE
DIPHTHERIA, QUINSY, COLDS AND COUGHS
WINGHAM MARBLE WORKS.
1\1ic-ViT
MESSRS. VANSTONE BROS.,
of Kincardine have bought the Marble Business of ,lir T T Watson, formerly carried on by W Smyth,
Parties requiring work in their lino will do well by calling on them or seeing one of their agents betor
purchasing. You will find our prices are sway down, Our workmanship is unsurpassed. We will 085 non
but the .era best stock and by square dealing hope to secure a liueral share of the public patronage, Mr:
T Watson. as9to has been running the business for the past year, will repreaer • us on the road.
Cali and see our stock and prices.
VANSTONE i3ROS;
FOR THE BEST VALUE
-- IN
ORDERED L T ING,
HATS,
11TEW
CAPS,
COLLARS,
(; O 1'0---
;'Y°ER'S
SHIRTS,
CUFF .`,,
Cheap for KA.SH.
AT —
WEBS '.EEIt'S
Cures Consumptlon,aCoughs, Croup,Sore
Throat. Sold by alLZ'ntggists on a Guarantee.
For a Lamo Side, Back orChest Shiloh's Porous
Plaster will give great satisfaction. -26 cent°.
€HILOH'S'VITALIZER.
7}frs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga,Tenn., says:
"Shiloh's Vitalizer`3AV.DD MY LIFE: 1
consider it the bestrcmedpfrradebilitatedmatem
]itlD1ecver or Sidney
trouble ea s.. Pice5le
S ILOWS CATARRH
REMEDY.
Have youCatarrh 7 Try this Remedy. It will
positively relieve and Cure you. Price Recta.
This Injector for its successful treatment is
tarnished free. ltemersa or,Shiloh'sRemedies
Are sold OD a r:usrun sen -1 .l ' malefaction.
3
DR. WOOD'S
J
orway Pine
Syr pd
clot In the lung -healing virtues efthe Pine
n•.tthiaed with tho soothing and expectorant
•re,:trtics of outer pectoral herbs and bathe.
/1 AERIECT CURE FOR
• flLxf-dS AND COL.Dt%
ioarseneha,Asthma Bronchitis, Sore Thri et
I Croup and A11 THROAT, BRONCHIAL and
DISEASES. Obstinate coughs which
weight other remedies yield promptly to this
pleasant piety syr; p.
MOOS Seth• Advo sloes. rignortI.X.
file 138 ALL late.
• • •
UNACCOUNTABLY LOSING F
1,�Sil1
ISREFUSING TO TAKE ITS VOOD'
LISTLESS AND DEBILITATE["
Y�rEWUa0aoM
IT WILL HELP WONDERFULLY
COUNTY FUNDS TO LOAN.
On the security of Cultivated Farm, Interest six
per cent, payable annually. Any portion of the
principal may be repaid ut any time the bm•rower
wishes All ohpenecs pr:d by the County. Nn
person except the County Auditors allowed to and
snort„ages or to know to whom money is loaned.
Apply to WM. HHOLJIES
Goderloh, Aug. 81hlsaal. , - Co. ^,r asnr
JOSEPH COWAN,
CLERK 0TI1 DIV. COURT, CO. IIunoN,
A UCTIONT31 It,
ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES
COMMIRsIoNER I'K I7. C. T., Mc.
WRoxiiran. ONT.
UNLOeti� ALL THE CLOOCED SECRETIONS
OF 731E DOWELS, KIDNEYS AND LIVET,
CARRYING OFFGRACUALLY, VTITHOUT WEAKEN -
INSIDE SYSTEM, ALL IMpuptrise AND 10UL
Humans. AT THC DAME Yung CORRECT..
INR ACIDITY or Tett 2ITOMACti, CURINet
minters tee, DYSPEPSIA. HEAD.
ACHES, DIZZINESS, HEARTBURN,
CONSTIPATION, PteltUMATISM,
DrcOPSY, SKIN DiSEAOEB, JAUNDICE,
SALT RHEUM, 'ERYSIPELAS, SOHO*
r0 LA, FLUTTEIIINO OO THE HEART.
Nl?►tVOUSN1[SS, AND GENE0AL
DEBILITY. THESE AND ALI. aiMILAR
COMPLAINTC- QUICKLY YIELD TO THE Curia.
'rive IN►LUINOC QM SCRODS!: EiLOOD
VITT) S&
stegmestetreaoteeeeMOMMeetrelEASSISISZMISIIIIIIP
CORNYN BROS.,
UNDERTAKERS,
WINGHAM, ONT.
HALSTED & SCOTT
Josephine Street - We7gham, Ont.
J. A. HAWED, ( J. W. SCorr,
Mount Forest. LietOwe
Deposits Received and Interest
allowed.
Money Advanced to Farmers and
• .Business Men,
On long or short time, on endorsed nolaett
or oollateral ceturity. Sale nates bought
at a fair valuation. Money remitted to all
parts of Canada at reasonable charges.
Special Attention Given to Oa.
looting Accounts and Notes.
AKenta in Ciattxda—'I to Moroheats* Book
of Canada
Office Heure—Freln o a. rn. to 6 p. M.
A. IL SMITH,
•.1.,• .:,.a.,..