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FilIDA.Y AUGUST 7, 1.8ial. i"rla. vyoung nine who says, nusimera (Iv ixvex.roha ninny To result being that eaeli side got one
single men or Gerrie is all the go.
aL'a...aitaTING A. VOCATION'.
TuE, WINUILA,11 ITME .
AUCAYST 7, 1896,
WASHINGTON Lof football took
ETTER. CORBIN.
An exciting gime
MIND MEN IN CHoosiNo 0EASE:
place on Tuesday last, between
Minto and the (Jerrie Rangers The
esseaseassa have gien my heart to tile Lord, 'Ili): To MEET EVEllY DEmAND
or.
SIXTEEIsT TO ONE.
and, therefore, I am going to studV AND DATED To EVEHY Baseball between the married and
for the ministry,' misses the entire asesey anvaxeixo
TIsingle men
point.," says Dr. Parisburet inEan err 11.IYATIoN. 10 are getting the best
of
maxisso or A TERM. NOW MucH usan -
at ticle on "Meeting Cat t ei ,
-There is no 'therefore' about it. We are told thet nearly 600,000 leh this week.
The meaning of '16 to 1' is thus That is ,, pettifogging way of meet- patents have been issued by the ' There is some talk of building a
aseplamed by the Near York Sun : ing a grezit gelation, I quote from enited States since 1836, we wonder paik in Gerrie.
rhe y are figures of weight. By the a letter that I meived recently from what thei.e is left uninvented, • It ! The Gorrie Public Sehool passed
1a1int Act of 1834, whieh, except as a vomig lawve,r in Ohio : In my seem as though every possible field all that tried for entrance and P. S.
regards silver dollars, is
still in (hilly life 0.1)011t the criminal emits I bas been thoroughly worked ; I Leaving,
orce, every owner of .gold bullion have seen many a sad scene, nnd at yet every venr nearly fifty thou- i Mr. Burns Smith of Boston has
and of silver bullion are permitted last it has come to that point that I sand new applications are tiled in I been spending his holidays with his
to take it to the mint in unlimited ain almost decided to east aside my the Patent Offitte, and half of these ) father.
quantities and have it coined, free of bright future in law, and enter the :nature into Patents. One half of I Mr. Geo. Perkins went to Toronto
• -, . ts t. Jsrantsd by the Govern- ' lost week.
Mr. John Perkins; of Owen Sound,
was in town this week.
Mr. Wm. Stinson shipped a ear
load of horses last week to Mani-
toboa.
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TALKEns A.iuWI MONEY. August Ladies', Home Journal. raw, our own OotresPoiel, Wroxeter intend going to Godes-
expense, except the refining and fur service ef the Lord. I antes et Lt. 1 ry
the alloy used, into silver dollars and that he was writing nonsense. What went have been issued within the
gold eagles, at the rate of sixteen be meant by The service of the past fifteenyears and the Goddess
times as many dollars for a given Lord'was the Christian ministry, of Invention still numbers her de.
weight of gold as for an equal weight and that is no more a service ot the vutsd fullowers- by the legion.
of silver. That is to say, whilt. Lord than any °the Lpu ll The mhlieation of an important
0114SND TRITNE RAILWAY.
DErAlre 1601t ARRIVE VROM
Toronto and East 001 a.m. 1:18 p.m
1120 " 10:07
3:15 p. in...via Clinton
Palmerston Mixed 7:20 " 10:40 Don
London and Bondi 0:30 a.m. 11:10
5:15 p.m. 8:00 p.m.
Hinoardine 31:20 a.m. 0:01 a.m.
1:18 p at. 11:2() "
10:07 " 0:55 p.m,
03 22 grains of para gold went to in . .
g It is not what a man does that scientitie discuvery, the passage of •
the dollar in gold, 30 grains of pure makes his service Christian , 1. , . .
silver were required for a silver putting his career under contribu- cars, to employ fendei:s, or steam
dollar. 'With the alloy added to it tion to the public weal, instead of ears to use automatic brakes or
too, 25.8 grains of standard gold for mortgaging it to his own preferment salety coupling d.eviees, or a su)dden
the dollar in gold, and 412 1-2 that makes his service Christian. fad of fashion, will flood the 1 a!ent
grain a of standard silver for the There is a great lot of small thinking . Office with hundreds of appheati?ns
silver dollar. The provision of this about these matters and wellenean- ; by Yankee geniuses who are seeking
law as to silver, was repealed in ing imbecility that works damaging- sudden wealth.
1873, and this provision the silver- lv all around. My correspolident few examples of this furor may
iter doe demand to have re-enacted.. r
1 urthermore wrote that he hall he given t—Sinne thirteen or four -
As a matter of fact, an ounce ut. 'learned to distrust the law." Alt
teen years ago the country was full.
silver was worth in the markets.ot the more reason, then, why he. uf rinks for roller skating.. The
the world, from 1834 to 1873, more should stay in the law. We cannot young people went wild in their'
than one-sixtbteenth of an oun. ee of , improve a thing by standing off and (!til for this newly discovered amuse -
gold, the value in Europe being at ,distrusting' it, but by jumping in ' ment. Rinks sprang up like mush -
the rate of 15 1-2 to 1. Consequent- ! and converting it. If all the copse- I
[rooms in every city and large towns
• Iy, American silver cam was export— cration is put into the ministry and , in the coUnto,. Improvements were
ina
ed as fast as it was corned, gold all the brains into the other protos. de in the roller skates, and appli-
tl ord coin in circulation situs neither the pulpit nor the;
!catione fur patents poured in in -a
• • . ,t f Congress requiring street 03.IE HONEST MAN.
DEAR EDITO1H—Pleft80 inform your
readers, that it written to confidentially
I will mail in a sealed letter, particulars
of a genuine, honest home cure. by
which I was permanently rebtored to
health and manly vigor, After. years of
sufferinv, from nervous debility, sexual
weakness, night losses and weak shrunk-
en parts. I was robbed and swindled by
the quacks until I nearly lost faith in
mankind, but thank heaven, I am now
well, vigorous and strong, and wish to
make this certain means of cure known
to all sufferers. I have nothing to sell,
and want no money, but being a firm
believer in the universal brotherhood of
man, I an, desirous of helping the un-
fortunate to regain their health and
happiness, promise you perfect sec-
recy and as I do not wish to expose my-
self either, please address, simply: P. 0.
Box 388, London, Ont.
become so scarce that Congress substance of all of which is that I ehar The extunmer who had
' aaad iit 1853 small change had world will profit The sum and I deluge.
. • , .,
authorized silver halves and qu. ar- when a young man has come out ge- of "Games and Toys" as one A British Opinion.
tors of a deltas to be coined, on Gov- 01.1 to the distinct Christian ground lof many classes, had to set one-third The Saturday Review, a leading
of his examining force to wok on ernment account exclusively, of less of petting himself under contrihu-
1 roller skates, and to get the use of London, England, Conservative
' journal, referring to the change in
than the proportionate parts of a full tion to the public weal, the eelection I an extra room tu hold the dm. wings
the Government at Ottawa, said. in a
doilar, so that two halves and four of n career, hest suited to himself land files. After a few months of
recent issue.:
quarters contained only 384 grains and to the1 needs of hutnanity,
"8 I activity the eraze died out and the ..It is a subject br
congratulation
of standard silver, instead of 412 1-2 simply a matter of studying adapta- 1 applieations suddenly dropped off. that the old party lines in Canada
grains. 1 dons, and deciding by what art, , trade, business or profession he can 1
I Now all this is ancient history and have been broken up. Under the
At the present moment the mar-
i ket value of silver bullion relatively suhserve that weal the best. roller skating is a "lost art." incubus of fifth rate politicians, who
to that of gold bullion is as about 31.! A few years later on account invented nothing, imagined nothing,
= to 1. That is to say, one ounce of 1 . of Ilhe gleet number of did nothing, beyond using Govern -
i TelE QUEEN IN TEARS.
railroad accidents in which the car ment patronage so as to keep them -
gold is exchangeable in the market
' for 31 ounces of silver. stoves set fire to the wreeked cars
llelIce if ' AFFECTED BY THE DEMONSTRATiONS
the law of 1834 relating to silver ;
OV HER LOYAL SUBJECTS. • and burned unfortunate viethus who
were re-enacted, the dollar would! might otherwise have been saved
sink in value nearly one-half be- I the New York Legislature passed an
! London July 25,—The wedding • . . alt cars r .. , ,t.
muse under free and unlimitedicuin- a • ,
of Princess Maud of Wales to Prince act repeal -1g a tei a set aan
' age, silver coin would be wort l_ius ;
! C ,arles of Denmark has furnished date to be provided with heeting
'
snore than silver bullion- T . i means other than open stoves. The
lelanother of those occasions when the
reason that the silver dollar nowinventors tespouded right loyally
t masses and classes of England can
circulation remains equal in valueltiol and rushed to the Patent °like with
give expression to the extraordinary
dollars in gold is that the quantity of . ,., . . • all co:let:iv:4We sorts Of heaters us-
artuction in which. they hold the . ,
ine• hot water, not air, steam and
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prompt attention. Prices for Binding In any style
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them is limited, and they are reeeiv-
royal family. • The day witnessed a
ed by the Government on the Sallie .
a series of popular demonstrations NO
, footing as gold in payment of duties;
!spontaneous, so genuine and so over
and taxes. whelming that the Queen herself
In the history of this silver dollar,
was moved to tears in the presenee
:which the United States ceased
of thousands of her subjects les the
ieoinine. on private account 23 rears I
public proofs of their heart felt
ago, the inflationist. the demagogue, I
I loyalty and devotion,
'and the piratical debtor see their
It iS not an exaggeration t i sl v
ichance. Because the silver dollar!
that 1,000,000 people tried to i4ist:
tenjoyed the privilege of coinage once •
and cheer the royal bride and groom.
sIapon a time, when the bullion in it.
The Government whips were tin-
. twas worth more than the bullion in
able to enforce • the attendance of
- .all be re -adopted as the standard, members in Parliament, ale!'
tat gold dollar, the inflationists at-
nisited to give respectability to
err highwayman demand that it
ar in other words, that something
'worth 53 cents shall be pronotinced
s, dollar.
Aceording to their plan, every mu
vim to -day owns a dollar, therefore,
'r who under agreement expects to
eceive a dollies would have it cut
st half. Debtors would pay half
aey owe, and the agitators would
laise the mischief.
the Salisbury Ministry suffered
a defeat in the division un one wove hundred applicatiuts wait
-
section of the Irish land bill because
the supporters trooped, off to the royal
wedding.
The most touching incident of -the
day was after all the official funct-
ions were finished. The Queen en-
tered her carriage to return to
Windsor. She drove to Paddington
Station through St. James and Hyde
Parks. It was a drive of only fir -
i teen minutes, but it brought her an.
experience which will live long in'
chemiea Is.
Five years ago so many years ago
so many thousand patents had been
granted for bicycles, that it seemed
as thougb ingenuity could produce
no further improvement. Then
the pneumatic tire was introduced
and a field was opened. .At the pre-
sent time this is yie mo3t aetive line
in the whole, realm ut' invention, and
the of the Patent °Mee which
handles bicycles and a taiumnients is
aimuat swamped With Work, report -
until Weer. from a thousand to
r Lady Burton's Peculiar Will.
Lady Burton, who recently died
; England, left a will which was a
't'ious, document. Site directed
at her heart should be pierced
1 tit a needle in the hands of ii
ysiettn, after which the body wee
be embalmed. It will rest in a
tt beside her husband, unless, a
elution occurs, which might
Ifult in the desecration of the dead,
,which event the two bodies -are to
S placed in a vault already pu-
nted.
Cured iti 3 to 6 Night --Dr.
We Ointment will cure all (meek: of
tng Piles in from 3 to 6 nights. One
Mon brings comfort. For Shed
leeding Piles it it peerless. Aloe
Totter, Salt Rheurn. Examen.
"s Itch. and alt eruptions of the
no cents. Sold at tlhisholes
Money to Loan on Notes,
Notes Discounted
AT REASONABLE . RATES
Menai ativaliced on Mortgages at 61 put centwith
privilege of paying at the end of any year. tlot. a
and accounts collected.
, 11.011T. 1110INDOO.
Beaver Block Winghasn, Ont.
DR MACDONALD,
CENTRE STREET
WINOtett,
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1 WE 'STILL LEAD IN 4
.143 a
selves in office, the Dominion has ti .
1
intellectually gone to seed."
6uule time ago M.r. Maxim pub-
lished in bile of uur leading maga-
zines au amt.:omit of the results he
had obte. nod by experimenting. with
his air ship, and at about the aatne
time the daily press published glow-
ing accounts of what Prof. Langley
of the Smithsonian institute had done
or could do in the same line. This
wile enough to fire the imagination
of mires 01 inventors, and the llama
royal memory. Every one who had. result followed,
tried to witness the earlier fe,stivities
of the day had waited to see the The most naive field, after
Queen on her departure. They bicycles, at ,present is the boneless
waited in hundreds of thonsands, carriage. The experimenting .iT1
patient and entimelastie. They France, and the .offeres of inagniti
filled every inch of space out- cent cash prizes by a leading Chiengo
side the narrow lath for het paper and a leadinp; New York
carsiage along the mile or mole she magazine, have created .a very great
passed. Their greeting to her rant activity aniong professional invent -
not be pescribed. it Vt as a might ors, and it looks as if between, the.
Unceasing roar. The. Queen was "pneumatic" and the horseless .ea.rr-
plainly affected by the peplum iageonankind would soon give up
tribute from the moment of Wolin!: the services of his former most use
the palace, Few have described fill ally.
Victoria as majestic, but she hose
herself with all the majesty of a
great Severign, as with the te
streaming down her face she
acknowledged the homage of her,
people.
ONTAItto
VANSTONE,
interest. No commission chargeo. mortgagee,
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Etc.,
Private cmd Company funds to loan at lowest rate.
and farm propert3 bought and sold
OFFICE --Beaver Block Wmonms
W A t cHES
Alr
"Further, the editor says: "Mr.
easier the ne'w Canadian Premier, ir,
5
seems to belong to a much higher I
s ,
order of public men than the recent
it
he seems to possess ideas, and he k
1
Canadian average. At all events, j
CLOCKS
into ower
9
does not bore his public into vacu-
ous apathy. He comes P
under the impetus of a newly- IP EwELE Ry
aroused popular spirit, the forces of st 5
which may be ETI
utilized if he proves
J. A. MORTON,
sAnaisTElt,
Winghum. Ont.
E. L. DICKiNSO'N,
BARRISTER, ETC.
SOLICITOR TO I3ANK OF 11.1311LTON. MONET TO-
.
LOAN.
Office—Meyer Block. Whir:ham.
G. CAMERON,
M .
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, CONVEYANCER, Bur
Office—Corner Hamilton and St. Andrew streets,
opposite Colborne Hotel,
OODRRIOB, ONTARIO,
DENTISTRY. -J. S. JEaUME, L. D. S.,Mintosiate.
Is manufacturing Gratuities sets of;
teeth as cheap its they can be made
in the Umnission. Tenth extractedl
absolutely without pain, by his new
process, guaranteed mule, tly safe.
OFFICE: In the Beaver Block, opposite the
Brunswick House.
itt ARTHUR J. IRWIN, D. D. 3., L. D. Si,
SILII ERMAE IiIioecntoarl CoofIleDental Surgery of the Pennsylvan,
OFFICE—MACDONALD BLOCK.
NOTR—Mf ill visit Blyth every Wednesday.
worthy of his opportunities, for the rij
regeneration of Canada."
For over Fuse loam
AN OLD AND WELL -TRIED REMEDY --
Mrs. Soothing Syrup has been
uteri for over fifty years by millions of
mothers for their children while teething
with perfect success. It soothe the
child, softens the gums, allays all pain,
cures wind colic,. and is the best remedy
for T)iarrhnea. Is pleasant to the taste.
Sold by Druggists in every part of the
world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its
valve is incalulable. Be sure and ask
for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and
take no other kind.
The classes of typewriters eash
Mt. Forest Woollen Mills Co. Ltd.
The above company, with a capi-
tal $15,000 in 750 shares of $20, is
being formed for the purpose of
manufacturing and selling tweeds,
flannels, blankets, yarns, etc„ and
the company intend to buy at a
valuation the property in Ma Forest
known as the "Enterprise Woollen
Mills". Although the scheme has
only been on foot for a very short
time between $3,000 and $,4000 has
already been subscribed.
'1.31EYE SIGHT TESTED FREE [a
JOHN RITCHIE
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT
Wean" ONTASICo.
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The threatened watet' famine at
Mitchell has been most fortunately
averted by the striking of a fine
gushing well with a strong flow of
water thnt may prove ample for all
purposes for the town. The boring
was done by Snyder & Becker, of
Hawkesville who bend 16 feet,
•e isters telephoftes ,itie brakes and under an ordinary 24 foot well,
type setting Maehihes, have all
had
their period of special activity, but
most of the patents now granted
cover nothing but minor details.
Past experience teaches us that it
s aA i'- nredlittpredict whttt lines of
making 40 40 feet in all. The flow is
very sarong, and the feet that the
1 tapping was clone close by the
water -works building, adds to the
good fortuhe. More borings will be
done in the hope that plenty of
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OF CHARGE.
IT
WE LEAD OTHERS rg
FOLLOW.
MUNSHAW,
THE OPTICIAN.
YOUNG PEOPLE'S UNION,
Y. P. S. O. E.—Meeting in basement of
Presbyteriall eloirch every Friday evening.
Subjeet for August 7th : The conquest of
teroptatiott, teMperelicso topic, by Miss
C. Carruthers
EPWORTI1 LEAGUE—Meeting every
Thursday evening in the Methodist church.
Subject for Animst 13114:—Spiritnal
Weapon. 2 Co. x. 4,--Siciley rage.
You need Hood's Sarsaparilla t invention will be partic arly active. t Water Will be obtainedfor
and parity the blood, create 1111 otite1 r
and give awed refieshing sleep. I rhe demand ersatz the supply. public and private purposes.
•
B. Y. P•. it.--afeetieg every Tuesday
evening in the Baptist church.
For Twanty-Six Years
DUNN'S
BAKING
POWDER
THECOOKSBESIFRIEND
LAAGESV SALE 111 CANADA.
pDEANS. JR., WINCHAR,
•
LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOB TUE COUNTY
OF HURON.
Sales attended in any part 01 the Co. Charge,
Moderate.
JOHN CURRIE, WnicutAhr, ONT.,
LICENSED AUCTIONEER.
Sales of Farm Stock and Fenn Itnplementil a
specialty.
'All orders left at the Tants office promptly attend
ed to. Terms reasonable.
TQ—
FRANK SCELI'S,
WIINIIII YOU CET 12 SHAVES AND 1 11Allt 011T'
FOR 41.
Opposite Korniun's Cote!,
WINGHAM, ONTARIO,
Agency for Parisian Steam Laundry,
SOCIETY MEETINGS.
G. O. F.—Order llorestummtects the second
Court 31eltland, No. 23, Canadian
and last Vriday evening of mery month, in Ore-,
gory% Block Visiting brethren 043100me.
6 bit:14111,C. IL 11, H. Elliott, It. S.
Wingham O. No. 704, meets,
L. O. L7— first. Friday In every month in
the Ormite HO; v ignore eivorie J. Clay, V. S.,
W. 21.1 W. J. Plenty, Ree..Sce,
s•
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Camp Caledonia, No, 90, Meet
go Us 0.—the first and third Monday in.
every month, in the 055 Fellows MM. Visiting
brethren welcome, J. Dlurrey, Chief, 11.
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