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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1899-05-19, Page 61 t. 3 THE WINORMI TIMES, MAY 19 1..tvi he but from the very general eUpport' lens, $25,000 't leed Manufaeturedi (.11tittl D11111 IL. 4iito 4given-on bath shies of the house to $20,000 ; lioena, $10,000 ; laeea, the, project, it is net Unlikely that a '$10,000 ; silks, $0000 • tindery practical soluticia May, at least in 165,000 iron plates s5 000 Ex! , • h'ItIDA.T, NAY 19. 1,09e. part,. be etturad.t?. one of the most ports citrin and iron stem consider. perpiexing prontemsef the hour. It ' able densea Imps from Cana. 1$ at all. events evident that theiela to the United Kingdom have GoYeren1ent is fully alive to the increased as 'follows lumber, I, , From our onik correspondent. Sitna.tiOn and prepared to do what- ;$110,000 ; hams, $)5,000 ; cattle OttaWn. May 43. ever is practicable in thepretnisea: I $45,000 ; butter, $10,000 ; eorn, It is evideut that the tra.usporta,- THE PACIFIC CABLD, ;$45,000 ; bacon, $40,000. There • tion. particularly as it effects tt•e • 6W, OUR OTTAWA LEITER. Westis going, to take a very But little progress has been made have been. decreases most •'f theni ! , prom- . cI ineift teace in the business of the °11.$ week hi the Pacific cable pro.small, in flab, sheep, horses, heese, e areseat seision of ParliamentMany jet, the unexpected ehange of atti• . wheat, tory, peas, pale and gather." . tech) on the part of the Imperial ; resoltrione en the order paper, deal- ng with the problems in one'forrn Go3KE vernment having brought may- WE. 101"111'S GONE ior tors to a sudden and unexpected Llfe'e Not W another, and while the methods orth.the Living, South .,fr standstill. it had been nuelerstoed American Nervine Restores, Hope.. te 44 I.. 1.4, • e. "47 t'41:o.a.ear- will guarantee that my Rheumatism Cum will relieve lam,. bago, sciatica and all rheumatic pains in two or three hours, and cure in. a few days. • 3,11JNYON. At all druggists, 25c. a vial. Guide to Health, and medi- cal Advice free. 1005 Arch st.. , %va v I+. • ..••••••••••••mamm••••••••••••••••. su estr. from the beeinning , or the negotia- - culties are variuus they have IAA and Perfect Health. tielle that London would be prepared hadn't enough Conservatives elected Four years ago Annie Patterson, of 'to fill a four -wheeled trap. Verily convict*, control ct- tile I114s by tC assume equal reepoasibilities with Sack volt. N. B., hi; veliyie:evere:t- the way of the political traitor is a one object aim, min.*, the more BANK of HARIIILTON c 001in ip trinatO SABBATH. OBBVICES. . lUTHCIAST—Rev. D. Pascoe, pas or. Services at 11 a m and 7 p PRttSBYTERIAN—Iler, D. Perrie paitor, Servicea at 11 a m and p HPISOOPAL, St. Paul's—Rev, Wm. 1.4owe, rector. Services at. 11 a in and 7 p m. BAPTIST —Rev. W. Freed, pastor. , Services at 11 a m and 7 p CONGREGATIONA.L.— Rev. 3. W. Goffile, pastor. Services at 11 a irn and CHRISTIAN WORKERS — Misses' p m.. • Cattrpantui annildaLsopekmit? (14111[4;1nd, Services • SAIN,-..TION ARMY—Capt. McLeod and wife in command, eervio'es at 11 n. in, 3 p and 8 • In each of tho above named churches Sabbath School is held at 2.30 p ro. ,the Canadian and Australian Gov- ;tack of a . rine. )iub P'Lb etti wit the Oeverienent fa the people; instead of the control of the (aovern- meat by the rail Ways fur themselves,. AS has unfortunately' been too much the case from the de te Wet the first sod on the tint railway in Canada 'was turned. ALTER:Xi-111'M PROPOSITIONS. f rm of s °much trou a.' she hard road to travel. Men may act- • The two proposals. that have taken roost definite shape are (1) State .ownership of the railways, and (2) Governixte.nt control by means of a board ef railway (.',08.1111I88i011CTS. The former prejeet has been indust- riously advocated by wore than one. Liberal member of parliament, with that, fteedom of independent judg anent. which is the recognized birth- place of Liberalism, bat which is not always too jadicieusly exercised. It ornments in the construction and 41.(:tlut: .ea u bo of a ermanent maintenance of the • cable, but no "re when south Titn4ican Nervine wasittnotre ability, bet when it is not allied • ordinary manliness and fair play, MT INGHAM. a 11 0 r sooner have the colonies definitely recommended to her She procured it • , it will not go down with the people. accepted the proposed terms, by and in, a very ebort, time ,e,xperienced , d E. .rtsr k ng . bot- The Conservative party is out of which Australia agreed to contribute ' ties tow, was absolutely cured. She power, and there it will remain eight eighteenths and Canada five Baas :-4.E believe it to be the most elleo• through all the years that the taiit. eighteenths, than the Home Govern.: vivo remedy for stomach trouble in Abe meat withdraws apparently from market." 3e1c1. by A. II. Ilaiiniton. i ors undertake to rule it." • Unfortunately for the Opposition, assuming responsibilities for the re I the • rominal leader, Sir Charles mining five eighteenths, and in , Tramp's Wonderful Nerve; • Tune is es "unpopular as his lien. place thereof offers to bear fivej eighteenths of any loss of revenue, A brakeman tells thia story: He, only which may result. in operating was,at the rear of a long, mixed must he in a new generation, which the cable, provided that priority is :train. and the only one, as his part- will know not Tupper o11 the nest of traitsirs. • • , .given to Imperial Government mes- nee had been injured that morning, . --,- sages and that they be transmitted , The train was going up a steep grade ' For Over Fifty Years. at half ordinary rates. • This re :sod had almost reached the "Win% An Old and Well -Tried Remedy—Mrs cession on .the part of the Mother when the caboos and.. two ears of- Winslow's' Soothing Syrup has been Country bee raised a storm of slack broke • off. The brakeman lased for over lifty years by millions of tenants. The hope of the party I f hildren while teeth- ' • indignant protests, not only in the started for the brake, when his foot , isrs or their ° , •.,t.h t a It noodles the • Capital, $1,250,000. ReSt, $775,000 PrOSicluut-4013N &MART. VieePreeldent—A, G. RAsSAT. DIRECTORS JOAN PROCTOR, GEo. RoActi, GIBSON, P, A. V, WOOD, A. B. Las (Toronto). Cashier -4. TURNBULL. Savings 33ank—Houre,10 to 8; Saturdaye, IQ to Depoit of $1 and upwards received and interest aliowoti r4Stepseiiictir. per. osits also received at curious Drafts on .iroat Britain and the United State - bought and cold W. CORBOULD, &Imo E. L, DICKINSON, Solicitor. Mortlay to Loan on Notes. does not,however,raquire very much colonies but among all parties in the slipped and be. fell. Before be •oheci, dCans the gunA. allays all pain, inveetigatien to show that such a' Old .Country, such a protest in fact could rise the ears got great head- .(115 ro-. wind colic, and is fhb best remedy. Notes Discounted project is utter] v impracticable at tha.t.' is calculated to induce the , way, and he realized with a shudder for a iarrieea. It is pleasant to the taste. 3east for very many vears and ad- Government to reconsider its deals- that he was running down to meet Soki ire; tilislutirgtista in eve,ry part iLi°Ee.. tes AT RE A.SONABLE - RATES privilege of paying at tho end of any year. NM - Mrs. s:urne you ask for vocating au alternative scheme last ion. The action of the British the upcoming express. Presently Money advanced on Mortgages at 5 pet oentwith Mrs. Winslow a Soothing Syrup, and and accounts collated. take no other kind. Snaps from t?.e...Farrn -Journal. Beaver Mock Winahan72rt. KcIND°41 "Watt soine•tta I ves every year, iooaIuabe. Bt 'week of which I will say more in a. Columbian Government in 'coming he saw his train coming back, and ailment. Mr, J. G. Rutherford, of forward at this juncture with an it came closer and closer; until the Portage la Prairie, quoted a few offer to assume • two eighteenths of i cars nearly touched. Then a man figures which Ethould give it its the cost of constructing the cable • made a flying leap on the car, and quietus. He allowed am; there are cannot bat have afbeneficial effeett with his assistance the brakes were at the present time 16,870 miles of in emPhasising- tne remonstrances set and the danger - averted, The . Roll the meariew and gain field. • .___, . . railway in Canada, which have cost \chid) the °hen erl attitude of the ' courageous volunteer Yves a' tramP All, oar sweetest hours flv fastest DEFART "ARRIVE GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY,. on an average 05,244., or a total of Imperial Government has called who had been riding on the train, make all th pork a ou can on $937,0615,280, or about $1,000 per forth. and for his services on this oceassion pasture. . family. To burden the country was given a position on .the road, AS OTHERS SEE ITS, with this large sum would be to and today be is an official,: honored . quadruple the national debt and Ati Old Country paper commentsland respected. lace a burden of 53000,000 per this upon the trade situation between . annum upon the people to meet the Canada and the United. States :— An Interesting Case. . Interest alone. "We note that one of the inevitable . Mr. W. G. Phyall. proprietor Bodega OPERATING AT A Less. results of interfering with free trade Batt* 36 Wellington -Street 'East, -Tar- bes come about between Canada and onto, says :—"While living in Obicago I Nor would. the earnings • of the . . Unitea tates—infact ey are a - ' th r svas in a terrible shape with itching and railway pay this interest obligation, ways happening. The United bleeding miss, I tried several of the best or even under the careful ma.nage- . physicians and was burnt and tortured States o irtm n in their en- in various ways by their treatments to reen,, of some of the most expert cleavers to protect .home industries no avail, besides spending 'a mint of railway men of the day the history ; admin Canadian logs in the rough. money to no purpose. Since coming to ef Canadian railways has not been Ali y t free from Canada, and enter- Terontf usedl 1.a one of striking financial pumas. The " ;Tet`i `..4ie:;?,iirdslea':°.in?•t- nrising Yankees do not allow these iTeeennt,trouned withpilesin any shape or total working expenses of the rail. . . . . -ways in Canada since confederation Iogs to go territory,r On tneir tt roe u . have eitablislied eaw mills as near have been 873,029,631 and the as they can to Canada to receive the LEAVING -THE PARTY. earnings 864,510,950. or a deficit of rough logs and convert them into over $8,500,000.. The loss for the Hou. John-Costigan, the Irish Con - dressed lumber,too heavy a . the latter -having fiscal year ending June last was over servative leader, publicly announces tariff placed• a quarter t,t' a million dollars. It is imported at a' profit. The Ontario that . he has left the Conservative quebtion :therefore most evident that the f C• • • g act, prohibiting the export of the Liberal policy, and says he will sup - r aii ways is nor, to day, within the . rough logs te the 'United States. range i_rae tica I polities. port it generally, while reserving the requiring the um er to be dressed The alternative proposition, that on their own territory.. A nice right to independent aetion. Mr. of the creation of a board of railway before the House this session as pected to ensue and already -it is Conservative leaders do not repre. • ft Legislature has 'however passed an party. He expresses approval of the little retaliatory war may be ex. Costigau deelares that the present ecauthistioners has been brought suggested.thaa in case the United sent the ideas which he had always xnenti.ined above by M r. Rutherford, States enforces any retaliation on ,of Macdonald, Man. Ins resolution supported as a Conservative. He their neighbors the latter will meet lieela.res that the said board shall be it by prohibiting the export of crude nluntly avers that they are the men "-clothed with full power enforce niekel which is alone mined in the previsions Of the Railway Act, Caeada. What -an object lesson the arid to pictictihe and enforce the case affords to those who would. try observance of such i egulations, as to work in the .thin edge of the may nc:cessary in the public 111: wedge of protection in England." crest." A useful and interesting' deb tic took pltee thereon and the AN EXPLANATION IN ORDED. SItt,lic.i* 1114 ilftt yof been rirsposed of, The Toronto Globe remarks "Sir Charles Tupper says that the preferential policy of the present Government is a policy that all parties are satisfied with to.d'ay. It would be interesting to know how he reconciles this admission with his claim that every- . thing that is good in the tariff was the work ef the late .,Government. Where never was -a British preference main where it is now, and though I have the highest respect for theplucx in any of the tariffs that were in force from 1879 to 1896. A private ' and indefatigable energy of Sir Charles Tupper, not even he, with member of the party, Mr* NeNsillY all his ability, bas a ghost of chance moved a resolttion declaring that to stewed so long as his lieutenants Canada was willing to Ore. a are the men who knifed their former preference for 811 ,equivalent. The leadoa, and whose base trectehery idea, of a voluntary preference was had as much to do with the Comer - originated and tarried through vative defeat at the general election solely ,by the Liberal party, and as the Manitoba school bill itself. * that preference was the immediate * * Air. George E. Iroster, the cause of denunciation of the German chief conspirator.of the ere*, show - and Belgium treaties for *which the ed himself in Center Toronto, and Dominion Parliament vainly asked hundreds of Conservatives refueed to. in 1891. vote. He 'journeyed -to Lainbtoni TRADE WITH Ontlia intrrArNJ'. tounty, and the majority against hist The British Board of Trade re.' party was Much larger than before.1 turns for the month of April show He Undertook to redeem his own the following increases in, exports to Province of New 13ronswiek, and be • Canada ;—cottons, $uva) ; wool. got tiped out so thoroughly that he 'while using Dr. A. W. Chase s Nerve 'Food. There conies a. elided tifne in the life of every 'Woman when the bud of girlhood is unfolding into the full blown Hower of worn a n hood. Mothers at this time should carefully guard their datt.hters' health, for this is a time whert /Many a gni falls victim to insidious diseases which make life a misery. Loss of flesh, headaches, pains in back and side, nervousness, irritability, dull eyes arid a pale, sallow complexion, these are the symp. toms that warn you to tone Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Food. The bloOd. is impoverished and the nerves squire nutrition, Nature must have assjstance and there is nObater way to help nature than by using Dr"„" 41. W. Chase's Nerve FoOd. It Is &food for blood and rerves, and creates skit, rt,r1 blood, solid flesh and newnerve tissue. The c ()tor wilt return to the cheek, the bright - toss to the or, and increase in weight will tell of solid advance! in health. Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve rood, pc. a box. At alt dealers, or Edmanson, Sates & 'Toroato. who wrecked the party, Mr. °esti- gan's, secession is a token of the in- ternal dissension in the Conservative ranks., which is patent, to the whole country. Another proof of it is seen in the open confession of Mr. E, King Dodds, one of the most stalwart Con- servatives in the countfy. Writing in his paper, the Canadian Sports. man, Mr. Dcdds points the following Now let the whitewash brash flip- flop. Trap that rat, in the retire. or stop his hole. if you wi.,11 to • be ‘'alucel make yourself scarce. • This is the -ea-on for the weietin to pound tit111111), mid ehe'll .do it. Borax sprinkled over the' meat be- fore hangiog- will keep the skippers out. • Tile bc.st way to get behind hand is to plow ahead of dine. Soil plow. ed too wet is niiie for. the *hole season. . . Oblige us ,bv gi hiding the good wife's kitchen kiitves the first rainy day. Make a good job .of .and clOR'5 forget the scissors. Don't let the feria tools and imp- lements get tasty; rise keroae.ne oil. Don't let the brain* get usty; use newspapers .and books. Salt will kill fleas or . drive them away, If you are pestertd with fleas this item is worth all the Farm Journal costs for 'ten ea FS. The February snow wae a record breaker; nothing equal to it since 1-836,, that -tistr es inueh snow felt and it r einained all .inter. A crust tot rut d tri.er it so to form a solid rota] tig 11' n and beast. • RBA, Mr. Patrick well known London law r, dropout. de,Ad. creamed . . WITH.. moral of the Brookville election :-- "It means that so long as the Con - From the Terrible gOnY servative party is offieered hy Poster, 'Beggar% Montague & Co., it will re- Itching, Burning Tortures of . -Eczema on the Scalp Some of the cures effected by Dr. Chase's Ointment are more like miracles than anything clse. The case recorded here was one of the worst ever brought td the attention of Toronto's best physicians, and when doctors gave up all hope of recovery Dr. Chase's Ointment was successful in producing a perfect cure. Mr. jams Scott, 136 Wright Ave„ Toronto, states: "My boy Tom, aged ten, was for nearly three years afflicted with bad form of Relents. of the_ scalp, which vas very unsightly and resisted all kinds of remedies and doctor's treatment. His head was in a terrible State. We had to keep him from school, and at times his head would bleed, and the child would Scream with agony. For two and a half years wo battled with it irr 'vain, but at last found a cure in Dr. Chase's Ointment. About live boxes were used. The original sores dried up, leavng the skin inks normal condition. To y It sopleasare to testify to the wonderful say of Dr. Chase's Ointment is putting it very mildly." Dr. chase's Ointment, at alt dealers, or Edircanson, Rates & Co., Toronto. 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