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111,11; WINCUTAIV1 TIMES, DEC:IEMBER 10, 1897,
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Ottli‘ g.Vant UP(Mei ' be. dingt 0:11,out (ne eitlith 'of a,
milej. IJ1U lea o t ot ler. nas wag
the rear train. Each train consisted
of an engine attached to the fear of
- 1 • g s comfortably
IratIDAY, ,DECEMBERS, 1807,
THE JAPANESE MADE.
Oa- our return we dropped in to
see the Japanese aud
bowies. We were • charmed twith1
thinlovely.placea A Jaw in front of i
the palate was .watering the grass.j
Noon() lives, here, but it is a. minmel
tir . t: a
• .t of
villages.iu.Jepan. There wereatiny
rivers, with tiny •briciges • crossing
them ,and in the ovatei• were in-
numerable .goldetisli.of,a•bright red
or „pink • color. We walked across
all iehe: bridges -one. WaS semi eireu-
laelenarrow ,pieees ofasticks, about
three inches wide, :were nailed. -at
equaaelistances . .ii, ,.to serveatur
steps. We walked. over.by iiolding
on .to. the railing. There .was a nice
sized heuee bf .bamboo, sliding
dooreand thatched. wittem hat looked
like.etraw. .Yoa. have -seen pictures
of it. .The clooes•ware epen to show
the interior. .The;fioors .evern cover-
ed -with inataiog. and • the
adorned- with eltepeneseepanels, pare -
sole, ete. . A large . Urn was. ira the
room. ,No admittance .was allowed.
Great crocks .of .ilowers -stood ,on
seate,on eacti side of theitause. Then
. there was. a Japanese well with
pully _above, the .well being open
and eeetream of entater , al:on-beg. Jean
it over some reeks, There „wave
thvenondbur otberetea;- hones .
out sides, but with. thatehed . roofs:
One,could. go in,andget weep of .IRd1
and alepanese cakes, served atip
Ortgainc'ese, style, lor .10 cent. .The
serving.is much ataave serve .it, only
thay.siton benchee with their .banks
to the,ecentre of the rotes. .The
cakes wore thin audacrisp fttl,CL.C.1111014
too ge 4.,en ,
filledevalth people. This is a scenic
railroad built lately. Berme at was
built, people nen to go up on 'mules.
It is 2:592 feet above the level of the
sett and the railroad track as a num-
ber deputies long.
Ream.
Are You Going to Dye?
Successful Dyeing Can :Only Be.
.Done With Diamond, glOyes.
Thousands dye this montb.. The vast
majority matte the work peolittible and
pleasaat, white others tine 'ciorifroutect
with disappointment, despartand rum.
The happy and succesteil •dyers are.
those.why always use the DitenondDyee
the reduce the brigh_teet, lastest ittnt
mostt tasting COlOrS. . The diseontented
and WO happy ones are the few Unto .use
the. =union •and crude Armitage. and,
soap _grease dyes, giving .inuddy and
blotchy colors.
IC ydu desire to make your costumes,
dresses, capes, jackets, hlopes, etc., leale412, for 5 months; W. MeCttrty,, of
like. -new garinents,buy temeefashionable
dark color of the Dumped . Dyes, and.
you,will be astonished with ith e results.:
now is the time to look ,otet the -meet;
and boys' light colored anddaeled
eloth-
iu.sd make them ready for another
season's wear. Fast Dittermod •Black:
Sealellrewn, IndN
igo, or ee), Blue, will
awe magnificent shades oneill.garments:
Insisbdpon your dealer gieiog you the
Diamond Dyes every time yobuy; then
andendy then is suecess assured.
A CLOUD OV WITNESSES
•Proelaim in no Uncertain Sound the
Pain Annihilating Properties of
Souab. American Rheumatic Ouro.
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Here's evidence enough to et/ovine.°
the most seeptioal that S'outh. 4s.tuetioan
Rheumatie Cure dots all teat h,eleimecl
for it. :Mrs. Parkin. of Sink/reek, cote.
Pietely cured of meatier). with four bott-
les. W.qtell'arlane, of Hamilton, laid
up several weeks with ;mute rheuma-
tism. Three bottles loured him. Mr.
Sinclair of Hamilton, over 70 years old,
•could not raise his baud to his head,
from rheumatism. Three •hottlete cured
him. Mr. Achipas of Hamilton -sciatica
so bad, could not walk-oured in four
1 days -and thousands naore. Sold at
.0hisholin's Drag Store.
At the Jail.
Six vagrants are at present com-
fortably lodged in the -county jail
one of whom is sickly .and another
lame, but the others are in for the
winter months. There are eight in-
mates; Jas. Wilson, laborer, hailing
• from Hamilton,. who was sent down
be Police Magistrate Seager on Nov.
Oalt, laborer, who struck town and
ktives he could. get .00 work, was
given 4 months -on Nev,23, by P. M
Seager; John ChOwell, a former
butcher in town, was Accommodated
with a 5 months' sentence on Nov.
25; Thomas Graham, _of Woodstock,
who is sick, was given 1 month by
1', M, .Seager ; Wm.'Wall, of Ash-
field, who was sent :down on Nov.
28 by P. M. Seeger on a ebarge of
insanity ; and young Russell, of Ash -
'Pigs naturally pile tup !in .theilfi&dwho is in for debt. Wni. 'Wall
bedseand it is not best to have their[wat committed on Oct. 5, and dis.
.quaecers too close. -When there ..eharged on Oct. 26, but it was found
bedding is not changed reasenahly necessary to bring him back.
oftemat is certain to become too foul
I -for health.
.Tienee is no beddiag aso snitable
.for hogs as leaves, and for sows
having -broods leaves eannot be sun.
a,piece of micaacurls if pall hold passed. They retain warmth, can
it io year band. ,there was ..a 11v4I easily ebe removed, and .cost only
Japanese peacock .mel someeeranes the labor of collecting .antl storing.
W •wp w4n,nprib '
Swine Notes.
elight weefound a lady teacher ifroin,1 In nearly all litters of.pige will be
found:one that is far superior to tue
others. -.Me not be tempted to keep
such for for g breeding purposes, u.nless.
1purebred, as cross-bned stock will
TIM gime uniformity -in future
Etters.
Tonontorand her slater e.waiang
The.sister lives in elais city aani . the
teacher paosed her ",holidays
Francisco. We wean out togethea
the next eday and adsited the ecitY
ball. .One rown f „this
-the Ramada, is very, beautiful.
s rotand, with a Lone at the top:
Parts ,oethe walls aml the flooas..are
• of marble trit different colors; • the
. pillars .are .also marble. The tr,hise
• in the sop .of the dome is of Many.
• colors. Thetioside of elle rest ofalte
city heal :is a white ecarble or • of.
stone, but tis smoky aind dirty ,in.
places. The building :is not .jet
finished and,mach. =tine has been'
Those Who Endure
la'he pains of rhemnatismshonld be remind-
ed that cure for tbis disease may bo
found in Hood's Sarsaparilla,. The ex
.pe.rience of those who lave taken Hood's
Sarsaparilla for rhetunittism,and have been
completely and permanently cured, proye
the power of this medicine to rout and
conquer this disease. Hwed's Sarsaparilla.
I is the Oue True Blood 14,nrifier and it neu-
tralizes the acid which causes •the aches
and pains of rheumatism. This is why it
absolutely cures when liniments and other
outward applioatious fail to give permanent
relief. Be sure to get Hood's.
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01-412AitIO'S .CROP.
THE SEASON'S ',YIELD.
rhe.preanest drawback toge wine
Iiireeding :gals the liability ...ko los. es The area and yield • of crop for
team epidemic diseases, •:yet the the.year, as reported by the Ontario
:great prolStea.e,y and ealiid ;growth Sweat]. of Industrie, ,is as fol -
of hogs render it possible toesoon re- 1(.'":-
•cewer. frornothese losses andsttel come wheat -950.222 acres;,23,-
oat .aheadeel even die ;fast horse V000.101 bush.; 25.2 bushper acre.
Spring wheat -28;305, acres ;
:men.
4,868,101 bush. ; 1,5.1 .bush. per
ron many men allow :their gliftood acre, , •
-solve and steak bogs to ran:together, Barley -451,515 teems.; 12,021, -
„and partake of the same -mations 779 bus. ; 26.6. bus. per -acre.
Oaes-2,432,491 acnes,; .86,318,128
bus. ;,..05,5 bus. per acre.
Rye- 187,785 acres:; :8,382,005
bus. ; *3 bus. per acre,
Peas -896,735 acres; ,1A867`,093
bus.; la -55 bus. per acre.
Buclowheat -151,669 acres;:3,-
464,180,bas. ; 22.8 bue. per acre.
I3eans-50,592 acme; .981,340
bus. ; 194 hue. per acre.
Potatoes -169,333 aeves., 16„1-00,-
797 husea95.1 bus. per acre.
Mangel wurzels-41,17.5 acres ;
18-103,387 bus. ; 439,7 bus. per
acre.
Carrots -:1 5,025 acres ;•4,433a6.28
bus.; 368.7 tous. per acre.
Turnips -•-149,336. acres
148 bush. ; 4:57 3 bus per acre.
00I'll for arneking, with ear -,323.5,
300 ares; 24,663,898 bush.; TM
ilms. per acre.
Corn lot silo and fodder, green -
209,005 acres ; 2,669,882 tons; 12.77
• eons per acre,
flay and clover2,311,488 aeras
3,alla,518 tons ; 1,6,3 tons per acre.
NONE SO EXCELLENT,
- squandeved on it. There is only we! Corn alone 4:set:he food of -tlionsands
fine -room, :buteeome one odescribeda ,eeeteee hog; but Lath a ,diet for
;brood. sows wIE knock the lambs off
the,pig et* wadi oftener . than many
St. Ignations',ehurch R. ,C. It was,,..s1/14pwe'
The growing of pigs for ,roaaters
very beautiful,. with many altare”
along the wan. Under ene elute. as rather a neg.leeted branch .of kthe
-s,
was a fine w figure ,of a 'Bah
eleeping, and :under another the
. • figure of a man:fuzing on .a.eross in
bis hand. They looked ilife-like.
We also went tbdougli a Pertilisliinv,
JI;hettste Which 'was ver,, inteeesting.
'
1:! 'We learned here now tbee, put
;
- as rivaling.Solomoo's temple in
pense and :length of time taken in
construction. :,We then went through:
work:industry,. ,and it often happens
ga1ae:WW1 pig ...earl be fed up Ifor
a winter roaster ard ne sold .so as
to .give ,more pieifit than it' :be as
Jed on. He wia bring more ,n
flkauct, :and the feeding stops.
marble edges on book learee. We 2 WAS PAST RECOVERY.
also went to the top.of the Cnomicle
building,- in an elevator and then Debtors .sagel s, bet South Ameri-
can .Nervine has no Hopeless Cases
litanies Back aio Health and
Never Fads.
climbed higher by etaira, getteng
good view of the eity. es we :turned
our steps homeward eve agreed that
text day we would go to the to of
fL Tatnalpais. The next room-
ing we awoke at 7.45 and vere Gent
of the house at 8.05, as we bad
'agreed to meet our friends at 9.30
"For fifteen years I was a yietim 4).f
dyspepsia. Al Intervale was confined
to my bed and my life lespaired of.
consulted .tuany ductore avith little or
n o rel ief - they ,proclai in i nfi; My case past
Outing, South Amerman Nervine was
on the other side of the bay. We brought to cny ootiee. 1 procured a bet -
Lad no time for breakfast, but a lunch , the The first few doses gave me great
was handed us Ike we passed out of ;I rely fj. t, .!te.,eilletcbteonu.rneaietees.tas eawrOenidner,ft
the dome On the ferry
876 "111- rnsi:14;lislit", to -day -101, stotnarth dist'ir-
pleted our toilet, which bed of ne- MRS. D. '1\10AR-rift, Dundalk,
.cessity been hurried. Thee forrke Out. Sold at Chisholnes Jirug Store.
liave every aecomodation. We
caught the 8.30 train and reached
the other side of the bay at Olaiti.
*Vero we met our friends of the iiile-
sleions day and a few minutes wejk
brought us to another ferry wharf,
-where we left for Stinsalita un
Sausalito. ferry at 9.45. We ate oar
lrAch while crossing. Return tickets
from San Francic°. to the top of Mt, ,
Tamalpais coat 5'_?,I.40, including I
rides on Sansalita ferry. As seon
AO we left this ferry we got on to , trouble ensued, I had terrible prune in
the steam train :led rule near the ' tnele head laid Shouldern, and fen,
'water for 20 Or 1;0 minutes, 'aie,1 tired, drowt431 mid tirattgA oat. and had
Two Oshawa boys of eight years
named Robluson and Horne, were
drowned while playing on the ice.
Mr, Samoa Shouldice, Warden or
flruce County, ia the Conservative
eandidatel in the centre riding for
the Legisiatiye Assembly,
"f have been tfoubled with sick head-
ache for over a year. Lately1 have
used bairn -fever P111s.and find that they
help a e more than any other medicine
have ever taken. They are an exeelent
pill,,eausieg no pain or griping, and
leaving DO Utter ill affects."
MISS falARY MEN* HMS.
. South Bay, Ont
Sir Oliver Mo wet has been formally
installed into the important position
of Lieutenant -Governor of Ontario.
Ari -TE Tzmion rAviga. The foilowirg have filled the guher.
•I natorial chair at Toronto since Con.
"After t tical tyyhoid fever kidney federation : Major General W.
Szisted-1867 8. Iron. W. P. liow.
land -186873. thee ,I„ W. Craw.
we
*eto Vallee. This le a lovely I ithrl()Y1664"
urinary inmate:1. f groyn ford -1873 7.5Hon. I). A. Unction.
. spot, but we Mild not etay. t- Doggie Ridnov ;me nn veep laid -1.875. 80Iron. JJ. 13. Robin.
, daily hotter tative 1 eitnanelteed ttinag
• le: from the train we were trans.! of any kind, sleep well, feel it'd ; and ttOfl --188D•87. Sir M -x, Campbell-,
*freed to the train going up the theurinary frogiblea have emnpletely :1887 92. Hon. G.. A. Kirknatriek,.-
000Aatuitt TWO other traits went . disappeared."3, W. Doeutas, Port Hopei I8U2 -57„ b'ir Alowat.-1807,
Are You SABBAT11 SERVICES.
Fa.,1 PT r' t.. MaTHODIST-Rev. Dr. Pascoe, pas
tor, Services at 11 a re and 7 p
1 13Rb.,S13YTERIAN-Rev. D. Perrie,
pa Am.. Services at 11 a m and7 p m.
If so it is your advantage to EPISCOPA.L. St. Paul's -Rev, Wm.
call on Gordon co,'s Drug Lowe, meter. Services at 11 a m and 7
Store, Wingharn. • They
are the agents for the
celebrated Wetmore
Truss.
WHY THE WETMORE IS THE
E V.0 R Y 11
1. Because it is dangerous
moment wit7aout one.
2. It will never rust and
quently durable.
3. A person weaving a Wetmcre does
not find it a bother.
4. We will guarantee to' hold in
position any reducible rupture.
5. This truss cannot possibly Move
after adjustment,
6. Some of our townspeople can
testify to its merits.
7. Satisfaction guaranteed
refunded.
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to be a
is conse-
GOR
or money
ON ez CO.
COLDEST OF ALL.
'Tis sad. when the returns come in,
And you have done your part,
To find tnat the majoity
Showed you the marble heart.
'Tis sed to love a winsome maid,
And have a rival Jiro,
And get invited finally
To see her marry him.
But, oh 1 the saddest thing of all
• In winter time, no doubt,
Is to bo told at G a. m ,
eThe furnace fire's out !"
isor Over Fifty Years,
11N OLD AND WELL-TR1ED REMEDy -
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has
been used for over tlfty years by mil-
lions of mothers fdr their cbildreu while
teeth;ng. with perfect Burmese. It soothes
the child, softens the glint% allays all
pain, cures wind colic, and is the best
ieniecly for diarrhoea. Is plefteant to
the taste, Sold by druggists in every
part of the world. Twenty-five cants a
bottle. Its value is incalueble. Be 'sure
and risk for Mrs. Wiuslow's Soothing
Syrup, and take no other kind
wooloa*•••••••44
In the county of Huron there are
253 schools and departments, with a
total pay roll of fl85,019, -made up
as follows: --111ftSt 1111 PO n , 122 schools
and departments,. $42,977 paid in
salaries ; West Huron, 181 schools
and departments, with a &teary list
of $42,042, there are 15,201 pupils
on the roll. The highest salary paid
by rural schools is $500, which is
paid in about n sections ; in-
corporated schools the maxi-
mum is $700 end 111 towns $825.
p
BAPTIST -Rev, Jas. Hamilton, pas-
tor, Services at 11 a eland p
CONGRIK4ATIONAL-Rev. H. E.
Mason, pastor. Services at 1.1 a m and
7 POIRIRISTIAN WORKERS - Misses
Outram and: Dock in ecannumd, Services
at 8 p ru and 8 p M.
SALVtaTIOINT ARMY -Adjutant Miles
and wife in command. Services at 11 a.
ne.3 p m and S p m,
In teeth of the above named &aerobes
Sa bbath School is held at 2.30 p tn.
BANK of HAMITIM
WING A M.
Capital, 01,250,000, Bost, 0725,000
PrCElid01&4401IN STUART.
Vice -President -A. G. RAMBAV.
ninzterone
3011.1,1 SROOTOR, OHO, U0A011, tat OID4ONA 1', A. T.
Woon, A. Lite (Toronto).
Cashier -3. TURNBULL.
Savings Dank -Doers, 10 to 3; Saturdaye, 10
1. Deposits of 81 and upwards received and term;
allowed.
Special Deposits also received at current
rates of ir. 'rest.
Drafts on Great Britain and the United State.
bought and sold
W. CORSOULD, AGENT
B. L. DICKINSON, Solicitor.
BANKER, WINGFIAM
-1l3 PUBLISHED
EVERY FRIDA.Y MORNING
—AT TUB—
TIMES OFFICE, JOSEPHINE STRET
WINGHAM, °rum°,
Subscription price, $1 per year, Irt advance
ADVERTISING DATES
SPaoe-- y 0 int).
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One ..0 umn q
1
Limb " 40 00 20 12 00 i 0 00,
Quarte " 20 00 18 00 7 00 1 3 00
' One Inch 6 00 3 00 2 00 1 ea
Legal and other casual advertisement, de per lino
for firiO insertion,and no per line for each subsequent
; insertion. Measured by nonpai ail scalp.
Lewd notices 10e. per line for first Insertion, and
6o. per line for each subsequent msertior.
altstadgurstiinutcsnslediht4slowleLsoOttilirdnda=dchtv,tre
1 nonpareil, 41 for first inotith, and 50e. for each,
1• subsequent month,
ileuses and Farms for Sale, not exceeding 8 line..
41 tor Mat month, 30e, per subsequent month
Larger advertisements in proportion.
These terms w111 be strictly adhered to
Special rates for larger advertisements, or for-
10Dger periods.
Advertisements and local notices without speolfio.
directions, will he inserted till forbid and charge
accordingly', • Transitory advertisements must be.
paid in advance
Changes for contract advertisements must be in,
the office by Wednesday noon, iikorder to appear
that week
H. B. ELLIOTT,
PROMRIOR AND POMMES/4,
GENBBAL BANKING LIISIOtBSS TRANS -
:ACTED,
Money advanced en vamtia,:;0a ilusideis Men on
endorsed note itrid collateral.
FARMERS SALE NOTES CASHED.
Moneys remitted by draft to all pt' of Canada and
the United States.
Notes and accounts collected on reasonable terms.
Money 50 Loan. on Notes.
Notes Discounted
AT Rt ABONABLE RATES
Money advanced on Mortga'ges at si pet oentwilh
privilege of paying at the end ot any year. Not;
and accounts colleoted.
R. GYM alcIN1300.
Beaver Block Winchron, Ont
GRAND TRUNK RAILWA.1..
Toronto and East
Palmerston mixed
London and South
Kincardine
DEPART ABUXYZ
0 50 a. in. fl 40 p. rn
8 30 p .110 21 p 01
8 55 5 rn 2 40 p m
(1 53 a m 11 10 it m
3 30 in 8 00 p m
11 10 5 rn 6 50 a na
2 55 p ra 3 30 p m
10 '25 p m 8 30 m
Medical men say rheumatism is the fore-
runner of heart .disease. Hood's Saroapar- ex A NauTi altoDp-p0Ainn t eaxgrecnrise.n ceNdoccanaussaseirtwo, st2tvryo
ilia cures rheumatism by its action on the' and expersee paid. Tina BRADIJRX.C.ARIERTEION CO.,
blood. Limited, Toronto,
_•-71=±^7=_T".. •
i WANTED -Three Ladiei tri Itatreduee a house.
THE SURGEOM FOILED2 potent pheorusesonbsclthwerk. Splendid returns to cam.
J. nALLOWAY, Toronto.
Wanted to Perform an
Operation.
DR. CHASE'S KIDNEY -LIVER PILLS
RENDERED IT UNNECESSARY.
Too many doctors are too -ready to usfe
the knife. Many a one is •sacrificed on
the altar of a surgeon s ambition to oper-
ate whb could be saved by the use of Dr.
Chase's K -L. Bina The case of MRS.
W. B. AIKEN, of Zaphyr, Ont.„ is one in
point. Her husband says that she had
been is'octoring with ssvoral doctors for
Inflammation of the Bladder for over a.
year.
"The last bottle I got from the doctor
he said if that did Iter no good she would
be compelled to have an operation per-
formed. I luckily picked up asample of
Dr. Chase's Pills in Mr. Dafce's
store, and my wife took one pill that
night and One in the morn ing,.and she has
never felt the least sign of pain since. I
will alvvrtys keep Dr. Chase's Pills in my
bouse for all our family complaints."
PRICE 25 CENTS A BOX,
AT AU, DEAZ.ERS,
For Tviamty-s ':17E)1.1 Years
1 friEfilOOKSBF8T
t=1* C„;. Pau It,.
$ .00 will pay, for Tnk
Tr.kir.s •to Mc, 3Ik„t, 1898.-
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WINGRAIVI
STEAM PUMP Vi01116
Having purchased the entire business
from Mr. Daniel. Showers, I ani now
prepared to supply the public with
'Wood and Iron Farce and
Lift Pumps, Braes and
Ir011t Cylinders, 461alivenaln-
ed Iron Tubilnea Ciaterne,
Vater Trongie, Sinks.
'laths, ripe Pitting, Well
Digging and everything in con-
nection with water supplies.
Galvanised Steel Wiudinitls for power
and pumping water.
Deep well pumps a speciality.
Repairing promptly attended to.
Parties writing for information or
ordering by mail should always state
depth Of well.
All work guaranteed or no }elle.
C. MORNINGr'STAft
R.
YANSTONE,
BARRISTER, boLICITOR, Ete., •
Private and Company funds to loan at lowest
interest. No commission charged. Mortgages, town'
and farm propertj bought and sold
OFFIta&-Beaver Block WINGUAM
J. A. MORTON,
BARRISTER, dtc.,
Ont.
bleatNsoN,
BARRISTER, ETC..
soLioiTOB TO BANE on' ILLIIILTON.• BONNY
LOAN.
Office -Meyer Bleak. IA lin:tam,
ee
G. CAMERON,
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, CONVEFANCER, tke
Office -Corner Hamilton and St. Andrew streetal
opposite Colborne Hotel.
GUI/BRIM ONTARIO.
DENTISTRY, -J. S.:JEROME, L. D,
!ees:nor at; ele, Pateapur theyflrst-eciziesbeste mets
we
4 1 lanbneut",:?yuZg 113‘te,rzt,',ibrg:=
process, guaranteed parte, tiy 8110.
OFFICE ; In the Beaver Block, elutes
Brunselak House.
ARTHUR 4RWIN, D. D. B., D.
Doctor of Dental Surgery of the PennayirMalt
Dental College
OFFICE-MACDONALD SLOOK.
Norn--‘V ill visit /Myth ovary wetheeday.
JOHN RITCHIE
GENERAL INSURANCE AGSNT,
WINGRAMt
P.
DEANS, Jo., W/NGAGU,
ONUS/
LICENSED AUCTIONEER 110h ...LIE COUNTr
IIURON.
Moderate.
Sales attended in any part of the Co. charge.
JOHN CURRIE, Wreenen, One.,
LICENSED AUCTIONEER.
Salmi of Farm Stock anti Perin Implements
specialty.
All erects lett at tit t, TittES office promptly attend.
ed to. Torras reasonable.
SOCIETY MEETINGS.
0 8 __:0411111 Celedonla, No. 4D, meek
ga . •the drst anti third Monday its-
evay month, 0, .he odd Fellows Hall. Visiting.
art iten..See
Inetliten weicen” J. Murray, D Steeitt-
Agents Sell alelonclike Gold Fields"
Like a alt ritrind. Experienced canvassers reaping -
the richest harvest of their lives; now beginners
doing wondeis. Nearly avert body subs tribes. One
young fellow 04 a fere} at 518 a minith is making
em. A lady type -writer at 83 it week is clearing 511.
A mechnale who had earned t3.1 50 it day is clearing
86 a • ay. We w•itat more agents. Canvassing out.
1100, eta., worth ..;11. TUE ADL eetitesteleti
Co., Toronto, Limited, Ltd.
.gitygs; Veal:mix ' is booming. Eight thousand
conngt Hold, Three thousaml tire hundred ordered
roan Austialia; large quantity gone to South
Africa; going like wild.ilro 1, Canada. Lord Lorne,
Ifer Majesty's son-in.law, says : The Ilea Popular
Life or tItIts (leant I have scan," and tliousancs ea.
derse the ststeniont Outfit free to canyassets ; ex.
elusive territory, Books 00 time. Easy to Intik*
five dollars daily. Some melte twice that.
The Bradley-Oarretsen. co., Limited, Toronto
JOB PRINTING
TNOLUDING Books, Pamphlets, Posters, 1311
I. Heads, Circulars, .ete., &c., executed In the best
style of the art, at moderate prices, 508 08 short
notice. Apply or address
IL 11. ELLIOTT.
T airs Office, wineem.
BOOKBINDING.
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prompt qttentleit. Prices for Binding in AV DIM
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