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The Wingham Times, 1899-07-21, Page 6
TEE WIN(* .., ►.V1 TOLE JULY .21, tvo. �t �� � source, b k ' ::'4;.t 4,4‘..g941,11%eel,* ' .L till . i1;�1]:rEil�ali HUDDLE BURST, It. will be within the memory of FitIDAY, ail:07 21, 18919. • many of your readers that during the last session of Parliament eons!• ` ' datable fuss was made l y. SIr IIIb !impressed with Manitoba and the Northwest. !lis., recent experiences will qualify him for speaking from personal knowledge of the great advantages Canada offers as a field for settlement." N sum. Business is rushing on. Parliament Hill these days and each twenty four r housees more solid work accem-1 plished than was recorded in a whole' mouth at the beginning of the se$ sign The Redistribution Bill has OUR OTTAWA LEITER !hart Tupper iu the Public Accounts. !Committee over the expenditure of From our own eeriespondent, certain Federal monies for the par. Ottawa, July ll'- ' pose of investigating frauds in Mani- Tile Montreal Herald. a few days tuba in connection with the. Federal Ago, published a remarkable letter , General election. The energetic and from i4lr. John i1ague,editor of the 'imaginative ex•Minister of Justice Journal of Commerce, purporting to charged all sorts of things in loot give the inside history of the Brener , nectiotl with this matter. Cbn shoe of the gerrymander bill of Ministers had paid their private 1882,, fir. Hague tells how, at the debts out at' the fend, Liberal Candi- request of Sir John Macdonald, h© "dates had drawls on it for their prepared an. electoral map showing' eleetio., expenses, party workers had made a good thing for themselves on the vote the various constituencies the side and in fact the public monies at the two previous elect!•. ns. "I was wandered right and left. informed" be says, "that what the; had been s q Government wished to effect was a Ever y faeility was given to Sir Hib- rearran;e:nent of the electoral (its-` bert Tupper to prove his charges ricts, so far as possible reeognizing and any and all witnesses whom he a, common unit of representation.' desired were summoned before the This, however, was to be made salt ! Committee. The result was a com- cientlY elastic to •Allow the grouping plete failure to prove one solitary ofdifferent ifferent seetlons of the districts $o "allegation, but nothing daunted Sir as to detaeh Conservative voters 1$ibbert declared that if the matter from places where .they were in i was laid over till this session he excess of the needs for a majoritY, 1 would prove everything. Theat tl and the attachment of such voters to . ter was laid 'aver at his request.. ,districtswhere the new aceessien i manner of returns were prepared at would turn the scale at an' election 'considerable cost, and now after• the in favor ore Conservative candidate, ! Government had put every possible where a Liberal had hitherto been !facility at his disposal, Sir Hibbert returned. Electoral districts which i abandons the investigation and prac- were. hopelessly Liberal, were it'tically admitsthat hehad no evi possible, to be abolished, or the con •'• dente whatever upon which to base 8tituencies so arranged as to put the hie reckless charges, but that he was Liberal voters all together in one I only fishing, in the vague hope of district. especially where they could 1 disc `eying something to make a be draw a away from a district where 1 fees -alt`. % they menaced the Couservative can• i I1,,:r:.:'tFRAID OF THE LIGHT. didate. I The alacrity with which the Gov- HIVIXer THE GRITS. ' crnment acceded to the Opposition The process was afterwards called request fur an investigation by the 'hiving' which is quite appropriate, } Committee on privileges and elections though while the work was being into alleged eruokedness in the West done for the act of 1882 this word Huron and ]3rac,kville bye; elections was never used. After making a rather astonished the .gentlemen on colossal cbart, I took each electoral !lir. Speaker's left, though by this district and its surroundings in hand, time they ought to know that the and w.ote upon each, the number Government is prepared to offer polled for each party at the two, every facility for legitimate invest'. previous elections the total number ! gation, whenever, even a semblance of electt•re whit the majority in each' of a cause for ,such investigation can case. I colored each district so as be found. The Opposition has work - to political investigations almost ahuty at a glance itsP ed hard at' \complexion. I then made a thorough ! from the moment they retired 'from, stud.4r of the offieial retains of the' offie, cbut while their gropings':after two last elections and:took out bundsomething something sensational have thus far deeds of statistics for comparison and I produced absolutely nothing they re adjustment. Some of the districts have cost the country a goodmany A Cold Is dangers ons. Don't lot It get the start or Yea. A. few doses of my Cold Cure will break up any torus of cold la a few' ILS* ��l4 M,t. ri.'I1ODIST-Rev. Ir. Robbs, Pas. ) ' I 4t) or. Services at 11 a m trod 7 e lits 1;`IINtSBYPERIAN---lieu. I1. Perris SA.Rl �rr>a sa ava�c�f . -1s PUbLISIII:D-- pastor. Services at 11 a ii and? p In. 1uVa:,Ry ,FRIDAY AIORNINU EPISCOPAL, St. Paul's• -•lieu. aWdsn. _ aI Tnw �- laowe, rector. Services at 11 a to P sn. Li 4Pri"IST-Rev, W. Freed, pastor. grlppG, dlphtLerla Services at It m an l , sett. d engin, every CONf.IIiEGcATIONAL-- Rev. J. W.1 aliauld be in, Gvery 1 a and hours and preveit; , 11 d " p ni It home Ana every vest Cretiin, pastor, Services at 11 a i pocket. It is Metter 7 p m,. thou a Iito incur HRISTIAN WOibKERS -- Miyses soca poli C TIIteES OFFICE, JOSEPHINE STRET WINGHAX, ONTARIO. SubsorlptioU Prue, Sl per year,i?a advafOe' ADVLRTISZNC RATES -._-Sk ac A- i 1. yr:, I.-Uino. 1 3 mo. 11 mo Ona Colrn'.n 800 00 $40 00 510 00 00 isalf 40 00 10 12 00 400 (quarter " 20 00 1« 00 77 0 2 p0. . , 3000 800 0000 one inch 1 1 Legal and other casein advertisement, Se per lino 0 ,Use e d perfor Aoha u at un 8 e i 0' tO,l O9 for r ins rt � insertion. aG p tnaartivn: 9ioosured by nonparai scale.. Lomat notices 10o. per line for lrat Insertion, 6u. per line for earth subee tuont ,nsertten. Advertisements of Loot, round, Strayed,Situations and Buainuas Clianrts Wanted, not exceeding 8 line nonpareil, subsequent mo for first month, and 60a. for each Rouses and Farms for Salo, not exceeding 8 line. 31 for ftast month, 50e. per subsequent mouth f.arger advertisements in proportion.. Cheso t€ems will be strictly adhorod to Special ,rtes .tor larger advertisements, or or ey, MUNTON. I Outraas and Lookin ceminaad, Services s to Tiealth SALM•r.TION AWAY-Capt.;vietoeod Services anti wife in command. ..ervicesat 11 a. w,3ple and8pna, In each of the above named churches Sabbath `School is held at 2,30 p rn. passed through the Rouse and ie At all druggists, 25c. a vial. Guide now before the Senate. Ali Other 'end Trerlienl advice tree. 1605 Arch et.. Phila. important Government measures are well advaneed, Private bnsinessdis i being rapidly cleared off the order paper, -and host important of all 1 s -member$ on both sides of because she is married to nobody, perp p In aG3p niand l3p , the House are getting stele and tired nor is she lil;el� to be; ascii 1 also °' sin and will rejoice to bear and to mete heirs tui' of HRR TON of the session leave to them the gulls of prorogation booming. I;:gire of the stuck end implements on Another ten days should suffice to the farm. W I N G H A M . wind t] the business and tri fact the l I leave to in.y si:etei••i11•law Louisa longer t,ertoas. p + , . .2 1 000,000 Advortsomonts and local notices without specific end of next week will find very few all my share of the haus bulli t'urnft- Capital, I1,491,a�0,. Rest, $ + directions, will be inserted till forbid and charged legislators in their Seats. ' ure and sutsh trap;!, with the sweep- [wawa_ etuART. aocordhrgly, Transitory .sdvertIsonlonts mu® be i Vice -President -A. G. ItA nuir, I paid in adranee t1UrIS he1'elllafGel' Inelltiuned. g s f Chai , u or contract advertisomenta must be in "'"Keep the head cool and the bowels t I leave tie Sil.)tie tankard 1,o the., .DIRECTORS I OM aloe by Wednesday noon, uo order to appear open," is sellstble advice to follow this eldest sD,n doll, John, aw the rppres- i .Jour PRccroR, l;Bn. ROAdn, ivat pTnaoN, DI P, •warm weather. if the bowels do not t , entatfr a of the•f t tui l y, .. 1 tvotlld A. T. wooD, M. e, A. S. Les (Toronto). move ragaary, L 1 1 take riga.Liver FI le do not gripe, weaken or sicken. 1110 Weald tnelt it'dewn to uteke tem - They are manila size, easy to take, and have left it to old Julia hltneeit, but peraneemedtls, and that w•1u,d be, Cheese for Export. !sacrilege. _However, 'I leave in big In 1 horn snutibcix to Mite, he can -Daly To anyone taking an. interestmake fent box anee barn spoons t f that. the cheese market during the past 1 I fe'ett Pal :i ter oris st, nStlr h at two months, the. question of why the i the le 1Vt 111 formerly ly of my great - other prices of cheese at Brockville ands grecs I erti tyiforme, and my she other eastern points rule so much knells m il,mo i,r the spfl h of it e higher than those quoted throughout ; she ,haws rt( l0 letter, ii it wilt be Western Ontario, naturally presents , 11e Jul" ;;S o'f Lto east Intl u.r, aha l i itself. Upon enquiry, we are inform i . 1 er lt,;t V.. wy late c, a is.. ed by some ot the cheese buyers who rvatcl, tv ul � bt ui t,er :late (t:ahor S should know that one of the prin II ing 11141 at the nota a ti'3oi to give•up cfpal reasons is, that Brockville! Whiggery, Rattictehen and all ether district cheese actually have a .pre .I sills t1141. ,,i, t salt 11a -I0 t ilius. Terence now in the• British market' 1 leave tae •I.ol I Seo Lili my big over that from Western Ontario, on i silver euuffeee, ,t, 1. ete iefotenya ee account of their better flavor and 1 is rather' a dt eel IL t;u,'i,yiaiu ti11t11 a the makers in Western Ontario have t more meaty quality. It is said.that 1 fuly faun. I lea\ e 3'ahem Duval (Helen's gone too much to making a flrm.and hnsband)'the 5tlu►i't,,,x i gut Tinel th,;' rather dry cheese during the past S.ciufa ivlflftu, es a ti,81token of few years, while the taste of the' my grathante life Umcrviee.he has Englishman is taking more and more done the i1 m ile' in �H k 111 a sister all the time to•rich, meaty appearing' tLat no luau ul carte tvunld'have cheese. taken. If this is the case factorymen and I feel e John lir.}'l,ulils. It silver cheesemakers of Western Ontario. teal,ut 10 LiJVhu Wu" e 'La.` drink should bestir themselves and try to tea ut I,' I'e iu elf"' Liiu untnk at the bottom of this matter, and geter roduce what the English market tile '"ii`.moint y [„1�1n`w iy bi ,they demands in quality. ,'ai,di,..s, oeeauee he 111.0 t,t :111 su lung The same buyers informed us that, a II' b, u> 1UE0 1h,' that he !nay while they had been well pleased with learn 10 lead d N stir ',twill I ;-.and give the quality ol_Western Ontario cheese., ni, ell. er cup with a suy.and in it duritig'the early part of the season, to u1y sister Jal;ei, Wild also nay they being close cutting, meaty, with gl si,ataat a anuli uluit, as it looks tine .nutty •flavor, they •are finding dtuei,t w tee old wunien talking June cheese of very different charae snuff. „-- Youth's ('o1..patniun, " ter, being firm and harsh in texture. Now that the most trying time of .. this season in this particular is neon lir. D. G. Ellis, nue of Iiau,ilton's us, it will require the best possibledldeebt and must respected_ brokers, efforts of all engaged in this industry stied VA, ,}drreetluy evening,' aged. 63. to have the quality what it should Over 5,000I't eneh Canadians ar- be. We hope soon to see prices rived at Montreal Muuday front the Iwith us equal to those being quoted Now England Staucs'on an excursion. h evert most difficult to alter so as to Secure the results desired. it was said the configuretiof ot some of these represented nothing on eartb, in the heavens, or the -waters ander • the heavens, Quite true ;- they ;simple represented an effort to fix the boundaries •of electoral districts according to two rules ; first on the principle of equal representation to equal numbers of voters ; second, on • the principle that electoral districts �sbonld be arranged to serve thein- terests of the party in power when they are re arranged. These rates do not work well together, hence the highly eccentrit;�hapes of some of the dietri' tco 00 the chard heve'construet ,ed. 'fne gerrymander act as it was ,ealle(.i ti':ms simply the chart I have ormetr�uet;etl expressed in legal Ian. Bute ge: T:,ere is nothing particularly new in this e•?nfession of Mr. Hague s, for at b=ts been practically admitted of this world's goods amused through •often '.imeii that the principles acts- his own indestry'and integrity 'be Will,.r, the framers of the two r.edis- gave liberally to such religious. and <•„t bale were exactly those philanthrophic projeets as commend- tt 1)11 ion sug,eeeoed in The above statement ; it .ed - themselves to his judgment. is, la:,wevel•, fntere+•tiva to have eon -(Though an American by .birth he flameteal from such `t well-informed was thoroughly British in all his Cashier -J, TCRNBUkL. Savingg Banit-l'Iottr$, 30 to 3; Saturdays, 10 to Deposits of eland upwards received and interest allowed Special Deposits also received at ourreni rates of ir,,:,rest. Drafts o„ Oreat:Brltain and the Malted States bought and sold W. CORBOULD, AGENT E. L. DICKINSON, Solicitor, thousand dollars ill witness fees, travelling expenses, stenographie re- ports and other court expenses. After all it is, perhaps, money well spent, for it gives the country abso lately unimpeachable evidence that the Administration is clean and honest. DE,1T%1 OF SENATOR SANFORD. The tragic death of Senator San- ford by drowning in Muskoka has called forth wide spread expressions of sympathy and regret. The de- ceased gentleman was particularly well liked in the halls of legislature, ! irrespective of politics, ° he was • a favorite with all with whom he carne in contact. Appointed to the Senate by Sir John Macdonald he was prepared,at all tunes to give an intelligent consideration to car - rent events he was not an ardent. politician. Blessed with abundanee Money :to Loan and Notes. Notes 'Discounted AT REASONABLE RATES money advanced on Mortgagee at, 6 pe, eentwitb privilege of paying at'the end of any. year. Note and accounts 00110000d. ROB'T, MCINrDOO, Beaver Block W1neham, Ont M� I GRAM STEAM PUMP that week II. B. ELLIOTT, PROra laTOR AND PUBLIsUBa WINGHAM HOSPITAL. Fox.the teentinent of DISEASES OF WO81EN antt SURGICAL CASES of all kinds, For particular& address DR. J. 1'. BENNEDT', Medical Superintendent, .wlrgheMi Ont( \VORKS Tee V NSTONE, BAitaIBTER, suLI01'TOlt„ Private and Company funds to loan at lowest rate hrtereat. Ngcomtnissron charged. Mortgages, town and farm propert, bought and sold OFFICE -Beaver Block w,NouAa. - Having purchased the entire business from Mr. Daniel Showers, I am now prepared to, supply the public With in Eastern Ontario, for thou;; of costs. from a to. 4c. per pound less to sympathies and within the four forward their cheese to the sea board, yrs TOO this does not explain the wide margin i that has been quoted between the To undergo east and west so far :this season,- an operation Stratford Herald. corners of the Dominion there could not be found a more loyal and ®®®whole hearted Canadian that Wil- � �■,� ' ilclnl 1;11. Sanford. IRISH SETTLERS TN THE WEST. W0 EIS I The Globe's Ottawa correspondent ' Nerve Food Ile, 1 states' "On Saturday :next Mr Charles Dr. A. W. Chas, s, Ii. Devlin, the Government imnligra- stores Weak, Sickly` Women i tion agent in Ireland will sail for to Robust Health. Londonberry. Mr, Devlin has spent the last two months in the North - Any irregrltarities in the monthly uterine , action is sufficient Caine for women to be ; west. In the course of his journey - alarmed about their health. Whether painful, iinks Mr. DeVlin Meta number of $appressed or profuse menstruation, the cause i Irish settlers when] he had been tan be traced t0 some derangement of G i instrumental in sending to Canada. melees. A few boxes of Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve They expressed themselves satisfied ;Food will completely build up the exhausted a and restore the regular monthly action and, contented, anti, were enthusiastic :tterve which removes from the body the clogged mat -over' their prospects. 'A. feeling ter that would otherwise causepaittrxndseriaus lfrevails among Irish Canadians disease. th 'that 0 °Chat Ur. A. W. Chase's Nerve Food h been west adds Mr Devlin g h debt- , Ireland d to It is ns R. restorative for pale, weak women ` settlers n Manitoba and, theNorth- . strong a Curious Will. It is told of two bachelor brothers, old settlers in the Huron district of Canada; that when they and their faithful housekeeper began notice- ably to age, they decided it would be only right tomake some sure provision for her future by marrying her. Which' should do it? was the question. ' They tossed a penny and abode by its verdigt. The brother who was left a bachelor outlived the one who married the housekeeper. When his last day approached, `hs made a will, which a Companiof l correspondent has copied from the itching . Piles when Dr. A. W. Chase's Ointment is a surer, 'cheaper, easier way to cure. Cruel, barbarous methods belong to the dark ages of the past There was a time when a 1 J A. MORTON BARRISTER, &c.; WIngham. Ont, E. L. DICKIIiS0=i, BARRISTER, ETC. SOLIOITOR TO BANE OF HAMILTON. )IOnRA TO LOAN. office -Mover Biork, wingham Ta',f G. CAMERON, 181 . °BAR1RISTER, SOLICITOR, .CONVEYANCER, dto, , Office -Corner Hamilton and St. Andrew streets opposite Colborne hotel. OODBRIC$, ONTARIO. A RT1IUR J. IRWIN, DDS, LDS, • Doctor of Dental Surgery of the Pennsylvania Dental College and Licentiate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Office over Post Galea, W,ngham, y S. JERO L. D. S., DENTIST', HAS WITH'! PJ . hie, D.Ross, graduate of tbn 11. C. D. S. of Ontario, and is prepares to do all manner oft Dental worst at reasonable prices. Beaver Block, . ot.il9a, it T 7NAT 'tY;�.P'iILL I s . opposite °the Brunswick house; wingham. i l'1Y' Wt1AT A, Coil AT 7Po1r Wood. and Iron Force and ! OHN RITOHIE° Lift rumps, Brass and I„ Ixon Cylinders, Galvaniz- I GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT eti Iron Tubing. g. CiSt, erns, ! Water .Troughs, Sinks, ,WuwuAM, ONTARIo1 Baths,Pitse. Fitting, Well Digging and everything in con- nection with water supplies. Galvanized Steel Windmills for power " 1 and pumping water. " Deep well pumps a speciality. Repairing promptly attended to. Parties writing for information or ordering by mall should always state depth of well. 'eat operation was considered the only ,All wadi guaranteed or girt sale, possible cUre for piles. Not so now. Occa- sionally there is still found a physician who adheres to this dangerous and expensive method, but to every one who still believes in using the knife, ninety and nine recommend the use of Dr, Chase's Ointment. Dr. C. M, Harlan, writing in The American Journal, of Health, said ; D' We.know that ` Dr, Chase's Ointment' meets all the requisitions of the highest stand- ard' of worth, that it will be held in high esteem wherever Itis used, and consequently we endorse it to every reader." By force of merit alone Dr, Chase's Oint• meat has won Ho way into this wide, wide world, until it has made the name of Dr. Chase familiar in almost every home, and won for the venerable discoverer, the title of ,' • America's Greatest Physician.' Huron registry. It proves that the Dr Chase's Ointment has never been known to Pail as an cure for piles. It matters not family trait of eccentricity had. not whether blind, itching, bIt cuing or protruding, exhausted itself. With the names Dr, Chase's Ointment is an absolute and per.. one or two omit!- { tact cure,_ changed, and with 1,r.A w, rhasa's Orntm mt, isms dlse,�vary arthe author S10nS It IS as follows: otTirnOlrnwa'sRe,p lion' r'h,,,•xputtfaits l Oc,05,5,ro 00 E every lex or u,e o,,-ro r- 1L,tmau.ou,Batosrr0o,;ra,naM. , "In the name of God, 'Amen:I, William Parrish,. of Rotherhithe. in the township of Danmoy,, in the county and district of Huron, Western Canada, Esquire, being' in sound health of body, and my mind ,lust as usual (which my friends who flatter me say is no great shakes at cod as e , the best of draw), do make this my singulaarl , successful. . It counteracts the effort should be made In r0 an last Will and 'testament, as follows:, tstat,neg eased reatine to women by feeding headvantages enjoyed by 'revoking of course, all former WItlr: the nerves and creating new nerve fluid, the thtiforththea It• 'I leave the property of I otheriittlle 'Vital force of the human irady. their countrymen already reaping . r A. W. Chase's Nerve rood has restored benefits of the change. nhange.' The and'all other landed property 1 tnf'� Iythe of hnh.ireSe . weak, sickly women or �ro Devlin die possessed of, to my sistel'S Helen :robust health. see. � box at alt dealers, ar crop outlook so far as Mr. a ittimansoa, Bates & Co., Toronto. hadd, been able to ascertain was de. and Elizabeth, to the former because 1)r. •Chase's new illustrated book "The ills Ara favOCable. He will rettir2] She is married to a minister, (Cited leLift!drat How tat cure Thorns stilt fret t0 to Ireland more than ever favorably help hint)' she' henpecks, the latter bout' at! C,Wcats and Tradr..Markl obtained, and all patent business conducted for MODERATES NEE&. My 0fficcisinthe imme immediate di. vicinityc fthe Patent011ice find my' facilities for securing patents nre unsurpassed Send model, sketch or photograph of inventionW16 description Arid statement as to advantages claimed. Ah'T.Ng nkrcre70 Jo-marle for a.rc opinion surto patentabllfi', and lav foo for prosdct ting the application• Walt scot iso culled. for until =tae Tatem Yni!IOWrli. oIt:vxtTn,.9GVIn >< taming fwi information sent fret Alt CenIM,, can+ uni+ tdtionS Considered it 5triet12 OoflldenUII. FRANK' N H. HOUGH Imo1k Synsets WILS1411711er . ON. Y0. £1 0. MOENI G$TAR Bee' 140 Wingham, Ont. EARLY GLOSINO DEANS,JR.,WL'4QNAat, LICENSED AUCTIONEER Fob JidE,_ COUNT OF HURON. Sales attended 1p any part of tbe:Co. Charge Moderate. • Before placingyour orders for Spring Clothing call anti see our NEW SAMPLES J BN CURTbIL, zricinAM, 'GET., LICENSED AUCTIONEER. Sales of 'Farm Stock -and Pana implements specialty. All orders left at the Tisxs olllo&promptly attehl ed to. Terrors reasonable. for 1899. We can afford to sell New Goods cheaper than old stock that cost one-half more than new and better ' goods of the latest styles will cost to -day. We oxeye clothes that fit. J ST E & CO., Qtteenrs Block. GRAND TRUNK 13,A1LWA'Y. DEPART ARRIVE Toronto and East ' 6 49 a, an. 3 05 p. on 880pm1029pm Palnierston mixed 8 55 a m 3 05 p m LondOnand South 6 53.a m 11 10 a n3 330pm 800pm. Kincardine 11 10 a m 6 40 a m 330pm 380.pm 1029pna 830am SOCIETY MEETINGS. 5 O. S Camp Caledonia No. Oil' meet ■ ■ a7■ -"•the first and third. Howley in • every month, In she 0dd Fellows Hall, Violable " brethren weleOn'' 4. Murray Chief. Xi B Elliott, Ree.. -See JiOB PRINTING. INCLUDING Books,Pamphlets, 1?oetera, B 1 J. Heads, Circulars, 0., &e., executed in the beet notice Apply or It moderate prices, and On short ELLIOTT. It tt ,D TT. U T tits otflee, Wingbatn BOOKBINDING. W6 aro p1Nused to announce that any hooks or Magazines re ptrattention.b us for Prices ler! Binding will anyostyle will be given on applloatlon o the Teta Offen