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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1899-11-10, Page 6^It " 4 • gOttutmant lin NoVEINICE111O W THE WINGRAM TIMES, 44W. diveraion of traffic+ to American reit THE CEREMONY OF THE HAT Wit7„:8 find se :veils obviously yew% IN vy L sei to VataAlian intereent and the WI4EN V"IITE .()(71,111' l'SMANVH Or TEE NAN TO BATAS Olt ItENIOVE. IIIH gib i•ts 11.6w to divtrt the trate, •19- er more rearemable proportion of it. 1neankreea. • into Canadlau channels has long heel • "The ceremony of the hat is some- -111.1•10,1•01. , , . , ont oTTAWA LETTER. OU( of refine inn,x,rtauce. . what more punctilious than formerly," AN Vntinrr DEMAND FOR TW eitexan. writes Mre. Burton Itingsland of "Good For three or four yenrs past various Form for All OV011iii(111$," tilONOIrOill- Traus our c1.1-12. ber Ladies' Ironic) jaarnal. "A man boards if trade, led by thoseof Montreal )iia Nov. Nov. 4th. awl -wiliniveg., 14,tve .tiwed. 'urn* the awaits the lady's.; recoguition before he his hat to her. Ho also raitioii 1118 The ''..'1=.41'.":un t4a111-11 and the Goverument tire necessity of just emit tine- this eter appears in print the as they lave now taken, ana bat when presented to a, woman, evlwu steps meeting and taking leave of her, when about to address her, br when, she first swags to biur—for whatever reason, if he passes her on a stairway CZ in front of her iu as public -couveyance, theatre or elsewhere — indeed, whenever. the least apology would. bo le order; when be offers his SOlideOS IU any Way, even tacitly', or shows her some trifling court- esy ; and lie should always raise his hat when ackuowledgiug her thanks. A maIt should. pay tho same tribute to 110r tiex when a woman enters an. elevater, and remain uncovered dar- ing her stay therein. IIo should also raise his hat upou recoguizing au acquaintance who has a Indy with him If the friend with whom he may be bows to a lady, hashould show the same courtesy, although she may bo unlmown ould a lady be with him and 'cud, lie should lift his Roeal CORWILIPt contingent—G.= spou- special Oennuittee a the former 1>oarkt tateents reel hemey contribution to the in. IWO, emphatically declared "that the tiettlIN!„iif rte. ceepirs. —will be well out diversion of the frame was chiefly ow - The eXtratirdillary illg to the lack of Ontario, lako tonnage natienel k athusiasen—absolutely spon- towards the close of the season, when tare keee end universally manifested grain is offering the consequence being front Victoria to Halifax—grew in. in- that aaarge proportion of the crop of tenstty as Me Feparations for departure Manitoba is shipped, to Buffalo, that perieseelcel, tind the wild seenes which, pert time becoming a storage point for markt:11 th, entraining of the detach,- cargoes of 'Manitoba, whereas such melte as they started from. the various 1 should be conveyed to Carnelian lake local points fer Quebec, were repeated ports, whence it could be exported. dm:- and culminated in the final outburst of lug the winter by Canadian, seaports," delirioue patriotism as the good ship In the Fume year (1800) the Montreal weighed amber and started dowit the board. reconnnended that "Pending' the river. increase of Canadian tonnage until it is Oar geed friends of the Opposition equal to the requirements of the trade still appear to be greatly agitated over originating at Fort William, American the details of the policy of the Adminis- vessels be permitted to load wheat at tration in this matter, and the country Fort William for Canadian ports for ex. bas 1 een wearied with every variety of port." The Winnipeg Corn Exchange petty fault-finding which savors more of recently made a strong recommeeda- parish politics than of imperial issues. tion to the same effect. The great No possible loss Cali result to Canadian FACTS TH.AT WILL STAND OUT boats, inasmuch as they have already in the history of the last four weeks contracted for all tho business they can are—that Canada was ready when her possibly handle to the close of naviga- aid was needed by the ntotherlaild; that tion, and OHO is therefore forcibly re - the Government was so thoroughly pre- minded of the dog iu themanger, by the pared, for ail emergencies that the action of the Mem' e section of the To - thousand men required were gathered route Board of Trade in protesting from all corners of the Dominion, and against the concession which has been • the expedition under way, nearly two days earlier than required cr expected by,the Imperial War Office; that every detail of equipment was thoroughly at- tended to, and every dollar required cheerfully provided, while tens of thousands more in money and in goods poured in on every side to provide for every possible requirement froni life in- surance to chewing tobacco; that the difficulty with recruiting officers from start to Thiel, was not to find the men, but to select from the superbunclance of excellent material eagerly offering for enlistment; that English and French., Scotch. and Irish, vied with one another for the honor of being in the thousand; and that, with the English spearing he has on every occasion met the criti- Vanderbilt about $1,500,000, It gives clam and attack of 'hie opponents, the to each of his remaining brothers and lucid and thorough explanations which 'sisters about $7,500,000. Alfred, of he has given of the course of the Ad- . course, not included. Alfred Gwynn Canadian, of -whom Major-General -,-ministration have won the .admiration Vanderbilt gives his brother Cernelius Hutton declared "that he had not met of his supporters and the respect ef his. of his. bequeatment to make his fortune • opponents It tele been particularly equal to that of the other members, noticeable throughout the Lai, that not namely, $7,500,000. Senator Depew one word of harsh criticism or conturee- says that Cornelius has accepted the ly has been uttered agar -net his oppone arrangement in the spirit in which it ents. True, the tmreasonab/eness of was offered. Mrs. Vanderbilt is given much of their criticism hes', been shown, both the New York and Newport family and the inaccuracy of runny a platform residences, $2,000,000 in cash and an in- statement pointed out, but there has come of 050,000 during her lifetime. been a noticeable /a& of everything Chauncey M. Depew is left $200,000. approaching personalities. This is as There are a large number of charitable it should be. It is a politic as well as a bequests: $100,000 is given to the Young patriotic course to pursue for while Men's Christian. Association of New some may be caught by continuous dis- York city, $400,000 to St. Baitholomew's plays of mendaciousoratoricalpyrotech- church, $100,000 to Yale University, nics, the intelligent and Meese -kg elector $50,000 to the missionary fund of the is only disgusted thereat. Protestant Episcopal church. to him,* recognize a hat. IT IS wEL .TO IoW. It is well to knowwhetet;§ go for pure and fresh drugs and family medicines. 0= constant aim is to please our patrons in two essential points— quality and . value. • We Benoit your trade, assuring you of our best efforts to meet your wants. Our present stock of Toilet Goods is unsmpassed—everything that style and grented, a concession which ommot hut . modern taste can suggest, ,and at prices Canadian lake shipping to the extent of that must meet your views, a single dollar, while it will put a large - Customers supplied with just what amount of business in the hands of Can- they ask for. .Are you a user of Paine's Celery Com- edian railways and Canadian seaports, pound? Our stock of thispopular medi- which has hitherto gone through Ameri- eine is fresh, and only the genuine sold. can channels. A. L. HAMILTON, Druggist, Wingham, Ont. ENDORSED Br ONTARIO. The Ontario tour undertaken by Sir Vanderbilt's Millions. Wilfrid Laurier and several of his col- Now York, Oct. 20.—Senator Mann - leagues has been concluded, and friends cey M. Depew gave out a statement of of the.Government have every cause to the terms of the will of the late Cornel- be well satisfied with the outcome. ius Vanderbilt. It shows that the for - Wherever the Premier has appeared he ; tune is estimated at $70,000,000. Alfred has been received -with extravagant Gwynn Vanderbilt will get about $50, - acclaims of confidence aud endersation; ;000,000. He thus becomes the had of the frank and. fearlessmanner in which ' the family. The will gives Cornelius oornmanding officer and his first lieuten- ant, the third man in authority on the • contingent was a representative French - any officer under his command who had a greater aptitude for leading men. then Col. Pelletier." Remember all this it is not difficult to appreciate the truth of the remark made by Sir Louis Davies the other day in England when, in the course of a speech 'before the London chamber of commerce be declared, "that Canada was prepared to send ten thousand. men if necessary for the defence of the empire." TRADE ON THE TIPPER LAKES. The outburst of indignation which ••was aroused a couple of weeks ago in Opposition quarters by the announce- ment that an. Order-in-Cormcil had been /sassed suspending for the balance of the seasoli the regulation which prevented American vessels from trading between Canadian ports is an excellent instance Of the hasty manner in which the act- ions of the Government are mitized in general principles and without the slightest regard to the merits or de- merits of the particular case under con- eideration. The facts are simply that or some years past the great bulk of the Manitoba wheat crop shipped from Fort "William. and Port Arthur for export has been going to the Atlantic seaboard. by way of Buffalo and New York. , During the, season of navigation last year, that is from April 24th to September 10th, 1608, the shipment of wheat for export from those Places aggregated 4,801,000 bueliels, of this total 4,302,000 went east via Buffalo that going by 'Montreal be- ing only 550,000 bushels; in other words, for every bushel of export wheat sent to Europe by way of Montreal eight wentlry way of Buffalo. This DR. A. W. CHASE'S RED FIRE AND BLUE BLAZES. Tale for example the speech made here by Sir Charles Tupper himself on. Monday night, when he declared "that the Government was stamped on every hand with incapacity, maladministra- tion, and corruption; corruption which is a disgrace to the country in the eyes of three continents," that the course of the Government had been, "to drive every honest, intelligent, and independ- ent elector, over to the other side"; that the Quebec conference had been "a com- plete failure, and had succeeded in doing nothing but killing one of England's ablest statesman"; and so on for two • hours. Does any one imagine for a moment that Sir Charles Tupper himself be- lieves one word of this, or that he ex- pects intelligent Cantullans to believe it? Of course not, but he does know that thousands of electors can always be found ready to accept their politica opinions ready-made, without taking the A CARD. We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on a twenty -live cent bottle of Dr. Wills' English Pills, if, after using three fourths of contents of bottle, they do not relieve Constipa- tion and Headache. We alio warrant that four bottles will permanently cure the most obstinate cases of Constipation. Satisfaction or no pay when Wills' Enge lish Pills are used. A. A. Adf orrow, Chemist and Druggist, Wingham, Ont. C. A. Campbell, Chemist and Drug- gist, Wingham., Ont, A. L. Hamilton, Chemist and Drug- gist, Wingham, Ont. Profit From CowM. It is estimated that the cost of a oow for one year for food alone is about $20. This amount she must realm to her owner before she can make any profit, and yet there will remain the cost of the labor and shelter, for -which she will pay ' with the manure, as it possesses value time or the trouble to look into matters as well as the milk. If the farmer ca,n- . closely for them.selves. He knows also not get enough. from the cow to pay for that there is much trail in the adage the food she eats, he will keep her at a ' that mud will stick, if you only throw loss. At $26 per year the cost is about enough of it; but he should also reinem- 7 cents per day. The primo of the milk • ber that it generally sticks closest to the in market will determine the value of assailant than it does to the walk& the eow. If she produces 2,000 parte lin a year, the vest of each quart will be For Over Fifty Year& Induce& All (00 cannot be kept for NOVEMBER to, ion, RUNYON'S GUARANTEE, TOWN DIRE(l'ony, t Who* fitrOurg .A.sesertlOttit for 1140040411,00 WW n�. lemon enprontsto twit his Itesuessissie eve win ekes tielirlY all eases et rheum, Wet la few Laurel that ids liyepepein nun wilt onto liFillgeoLlan hint riteuaaeli trouble; twat lila Kidney Pure will cure 1.10 per tent, of au elms of swot troueske oust lila vs. Urfa Curs will Mao catarrh no statist bow long stoliding; Oat Ma ileadnelie Cure will Cono. qui bind of 114,4;1401W In f,w militate; Oil (Weide Week ail gay Me COM olive wil form of cold end 00 on through tan satire. Sat of remediee, At all drnardets, s5 cents a vjai, If y.ou sited anstIcal odyieo Write rt*. 1503 Arch sta Phil& Abolutor $4,41, Children Ory to %. fr4-AN vire Frt d Milkleg Flyti Tho pe: pctval switthing of a cow's till ill the niiiker's face and eyes is ex- tmiely annoying, aside from the ity bf getting dirt switohod from the tail into the milk pail. Some milkers tie the cow's tap to her leg, but the flies make the cow so uneasy that she will soon switch. her tail loose or else will break luto.a run. The best way to keep files from cows is. to rub a little grease over their back and sides, and a very little will be enough. Then. spread over her branches cut from the trees, allow- ing the green leaves to extend down her sides. Tho milker can then milk in. comfort. It will need a fresh tranch every two cr three days, keeping it in Water when not used as a shade for the cow.—Boston Cultivator. English Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft or calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses. Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Ring Belie, Sweeney, Stifles, Spraiues, Sore and Swollen Throat, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. 'Warranted the most won- derful Blemish Cure ever known, Sold by A, L. Hamilton. The 1 -year-old boy of Mr. Ey. Craw- ford, Beachville, fell in a tub of water the other day and was drowned. REIVIED1ES. Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills, for diseases d the Kidneys, Liver, Bladder and Bowels. Olt pfl a dose ; ase. a box. Dr. chases tlatarrh Cure, for Cold in the 104, 'Catarrh, Dropping in the Throat, and Nay Fever. age. a box, blower free. Dr. Chase's °int. /tient for Eczema, Salt ghetto, Files and all itching Skin disease& 6o cents A box. Dr. Chase's Nerve Pax!, for exhausted, W8rre. out rerves and thin, watery, diseased trmod, goo, s.large An. Old and Well -Tried Remedy—Mrs ono year at so low a, cost, but as there Winslow's. Soothing Syru has been used must be an expense for the cow, whether for over fifty years bymillionsof mothers . „ . for their children while teething, with AC VOWS velnabli, or not, the nanyinan perfect success. It soothes the ehild,eoft- eliould seek the cost to be had in order en:4t1i° walla, allays all pain. cures Wind rptineto the (Ott of the product Ife colic, and is the best remedy for. eller- 1 .1 In only do so by using the 1s4 breeds, rime. It Itlefleallt to 1110 taste. tloes , by druggists in every part of the woryt, fa' if ho 14410; outtido and rowit'ts to ilio Twonty-iiVe cents a bottle. Its value is. 'Open simekst in ordo, to piratosi. ilIS incalculable. Be sure you csk for Mrs.. cows, INFIX if ifrf raising them, ho Winslew's Soothing 1iyrnp, and take tot hom 0,) Homily atiiiing inferior an, other kind. lanais to Jin herd,- Philadelphia 'The week outing ()et. 31 was Om big- The Danger of ILES t!tittitt•ii. artvirpa iU 11 a ra hull 7 p Huntley tIchoel at 1;1:0 in. tionrod pniyer 011 WelliiPeility HAIN, 1,Y, Pri puott,r. W, Chapmn, S. l. 1,..aporintetafeat, M1.11tolnallIttettolt l'iitilbuthetryjeem at 11 DPI foul p in. 1timilay 1lehool al 13;80 p ItIpweet it Listitile (*Very Mew day evening. (lettere' prayer meeting on Wednesday eVentints. ItoV. Richard, Hobbs, pastor, Dr. Towlor,11. Sup, erintentlent. l'art-larttilt/AN t111011.- . Sabbath tior, Viees at 11 a and 7 is in. Sunday Sehonl ab 0:110 p in. Mineral prayer 111001111ff Oil 'Wednesday eee111111.M. VOrtli%. Past(r, 1), M. Gordon, t4, S. Superinteedent. 14i,, PAue's ( !lumen, Einsdoeste...t,tah. bath services tall a in and 7 p Sun- day Sehool at 2:80pin. General prayer meeting on 1,Veduesday evening. Rov, Win, Lowe, ineumbent. F. Shore, 8. S. Superintendent. 00NOltrAidgIONAL 01111110IL—Sabbath services at 11 a 111 (111(1 7 p Sunday School at 2;00 p an, (lenoral prayer mooting on Wednesday evenings, Rev. 3, W. (loffin, pastor. Gavin Wilson, S. S. Stiptirintelldent. ROMAN OATITOLIC CHUM — Every i'ouvth Smnlny. Mss at 10 80 a n .Lietio )1 . I .. 1.1(1).:r87;* P. McMenamin, P. P. SALTATION AltUY---StrYlea at 7 and 11 a 01 and 0 and 8 p on Sunday, and every evening during the week at 8 o'clock at the barracks. CuiusTrAN Whiutens—Services in the Mission Hall, Victoria streeton Sunday at 8 and 7:80 p m. T. A. dalhoune, 111 charge. POST OFPICE—In Macdonald Block. Office hours from 8 a, m to 0:80 p m. Peter Fisher, postmaster. INIEOILA,NICS' INSTITUTE—Library and free reading room in the Town will be open. every afternoon from 2 to 5:45 o'clock and every evening from 7 to 0:80 o'clock. , Miss Millie Robertson, librarian. TowN Couson—Win. Clegg, Mayor; Thos. Gregory,.Jos. Golley, L. W. Han- son, A. 3. Irwin, Goo. McKenzie and R. Mclucloo, Councillors; J. B. Ferguson, Clerk and Treasurer; Samuel Yorhill, Assessor, Wm. Robertson, Collector. Board meets first Monday evening in. each month at 8 o'clock. SCHOOL BOAI1D.-0. N. Griffin, (chair- man), Thos. Abraham, G. Lee, J. J. Homuth, Wm. 1VIoore, H. Kerr, Thos, • Bell, Wm. Button. Secretary, Win.. Robertson; Treasurer, 3. B. Ferguson. Meetings second Tuesday evening in eacb nth. PURIM SCHOOL TEACHERS —A. H. Musgrove, Principal, Miss Robertson Miss Reynolds, Miss Farquharson, Miss' • Cornyn, Miss Vaustone, Miss Matheson and Miss Reid. BOARD or HEA.urn—Mayor Clegg, (chairman), C. J. Reading, Thos.. Greg- ory, Dr. Kennedy, J. B. Ferguson, Sec- retary; Dr. Towler, Medical Health Officer. • • Too frequently overlooked, Dr. Chase's Ointment a Prompt and Positive Cure. The suffering caused by the intense itching and burning sensations of piles is only one of the horrors of this disease, for there is always great danger of piles developing into fistula, one of the most disgusting diseases imaginable. Even the great danger and expense. of an operation. are preferable to running the risk of contracting this most loathsome of diseases. But there is no, necessity for a surgical opera- tion for piles. Dr. Chase's Ointment is guaranteed to cute any case of piles, no matter of how long standing, or how aggravated the case may be, so long as piles have not become fistula. It is only by ram chance that internal treat- ment will cure piles. But it matters not from what cause they arise, Dr. Chase's Ointment will at once stop the itching and burning, and soon effect a perfect cure. You can use Dr. Chases Ointment with fullest assurance that what has cured scores of thousands of cases of piles will cure you, For sale by all dealers, or Eclinanson; Bates & Co., Toronto. . LOGS! • LOGS Highest cash prices, paid for all kinds of good Saw Logs, Telegraph Poles, Cedar Posts and Shingle Bolts delivered in our yard. CUSTOM SAWINC, SHINGLE CUTTINO. done at lowest prices and satisfaetion guaranteed; Call and get prices be- fore disposing of your timber. • MeLEAN & SON 9110$1111AINISOINotit ' kAf gest in the history of thit 15. P. N., tho 1 Pain /tiler ftro, .,,,,,,,,,,, „ traffic reeciits exceeding a million 4#4. thr;1"0441m;;;7 "tooAi' '''',,, las. years "rids pato. „ • fortis remit Plimplorir I SO '''il «'4+ 1.,,,,Hrt 'il wa 1,!Ceergiggetetin : 1 , ,I ..,..1 ,'..... 1110,414 6 NERVOUS, BLOOD PRIVATE/0 SEXUAL DIS- SASES, meo'ik WOMEN, 1, OLLP ONE.lw36 Young, MIddlo Aged & Old Mon ins*re saffertna froth any complies, I One et the flexnal PI,vatem, Bladder. Kintlera, Blond or Nervilt, rOnoralt 511 at Anal, We rem ell wealineea, Nervmix Wigs, fterret Lorevere !fight!, Pfeifle, M,* not Derlires, end metro marriage posinole. Rids or Peore-Ons AK N MONEY T� LOAN ON NJTES NOTES II,SCOU AT REASON Money advane n Mort with privilege ttitycitlyeetc at Notes and ac iirNy1(03111 iti1f5 J.1 PtilififSUED ILVLRY IItIUAY MORNING Tito Mot 011ieuf Beaver Block INt ONTAIii0. !re usin tie ilea ;en I mitts ',SIM, per minium, in lit-Lyn:es., 01.001f nor ro paid. No paper d/ tuned till all nrrrni 5 ire rail, 411vilit lit tan option of the and other mutual title'''. Oilmen; u fk!, 1' r.Nonourielline for find ineertion, :lc per lille for each eubsequent Advertleementa in helot eolitmie4 eharged 10 eta, per lino for first insertion!, and 5 cents pet' line ea for ch telb.(equent Insertion. Advertieienents of Lost, Found, Strayed, ruin for Vale or to Rent, and similar alio for first mnth:nal rAl coins for each. subsequent month. COreits.o. IIATEs—Thefollowing table shows our rates for the insertion of advertisements for speeified perltels:— SrAen, 1 rn. Ordo. 8 sro. 1 sm. Ono Coltunn S5O.U0 .185.00 $15,00 $8.00 Half Column. 83.00 18.00 10,00 4.00 Quarter Column 18.00 10.00 0.00 2,00 Advertisements Walton!: nutViflo directions will be inserted till forbid and eliailusl accord- ingly. Transient telvertieernents must be paid for in advance, Tun JOB UnIMATSINNT is stocked with an extensive nesortment of all requisites for print., lug, affording facilities not (snuffle(1 in the county for tux nine out first class work, Large type and appropriate cuts for all styles of Post- ers, Hand Bills, etc., and the latest styles of elanicefifinicy type for the finer classes of print- ing. • H. B. ELLIOTT, • Proprietor and Publisber. BANK of HAMILTON WINGHAM. Capital. $1,404,520. Rest, $1,000,000 President--jonN STuAnT. Vice-President—A. G. R.uraAr. DIRECT OBS john Proctor, Geo. Roach, Wm. Gibson, M.P., A, T. Wood, M.P., A. B.Lee (Toronto). Cashier—.T. TURNBULL. Savings Bank—Hours 10 to 8: Saturday, 10 to 1. Deposits of $1 and upwards received and interest allowed. Special Deposits also received at current' rates of interest. Drafts on Great Britain and. the United States Bought and sold. W. CORBOULD, Agent. B. L. DICKINSON, Solicitor. &E. SMITH %MGR AIL General Banking .Business transacted. Money advanced to farmers and business men on endorsed. notes and collateral. Farmers' Sale Notes Cashed Moneys remitted by draft to all parts of Canada and the United States. Notes and accounts collected on reasonable terms. ED WINGHAM HOSPITAL. RATES. For the treatment of—DISEASES OF WOMEN and SURGICAL CASES of all kinds. For par- mgesiit5 per cent. ertieulars address eend ofany y ROBT. Mei D00, 7 Beaver Block, Witmin, Ont. EARLY CLOSING DR. J. P. KENNEDY, Medical Superintendent, Wingham, Ont. VANSTONE, BARRISTER, SOLIOITOR, ETC, Private and Company funds to loan at lowest rate of interest. No commission charged. Mort- gages, town and farm property bought and sold. Office, Beaver Block, Viringlunn, • T A. MORTON, El • BARRISTER,. &c., Winghinn, Ont. Mt L. DICKENSON, for Spring Clothing ca an Solicitor to Bank of Hamilton, Milne• U Office—Meyer Block, Wingham. Y to loan. Before placing your order BARRISTER, ETC: • see our • NEW SAMPLES for 1899. We can afford to sell,New Goods cheaper than old stock that cost one -halt more than new and better goods of the latest styles will cost to -day. We make clothes that fit. WEBSTER & CO., Queen's Block. • 1831 aT110 1900 svistiristir COUNTRY GENTLEMAN 44V4..44.0040441,41•4111 The ONLY Agricultural Newspaper and admittedly the Leading Agricultural Journal. 010 THE WORLD, Seery department written by epeelalisto, the highest Authorities in their respective lines, 14o other paper pretends to eempete with It in imelitleetions of editoriel shill, films the aerieultural NEWS with a degree Of fullness PIO completeness not eVOti attempted by Others, Beet Review Of Hie Crops. Beet %Ord Report, Best Amman of Meetinee, Bost Everything. INMElP1tN8A13IE 70 ALL COVVVri,Y WISH To EXEP UP WITIt TUE TIMRJ. SubsetiptIon, IlS, Two Mulelerlpttorui, Kfio, Four flabeeriptient, peel Inducomento to ;steers or terser clot s. te Write far Pori triflers on thie Point. Out, Agents Wanted livery whem. cr )11 1 1 1 4.4 ARTHUR J. IRWIN, D. D. S., L. D. S. Doctor of Dental Surgery of the Pennsylvania Dental College and Licentiate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeone of Ontario, Office over Post Office, Wingham. D ROSS, D. D. S., L. D. S., DENTIST, Office—Beaver.Block, Wirighara. JOHN Itrroffilf, . • GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, Wingham), Ont. 101 DEANS, jn, • JL, LICENSED AUCTIONEER for the County of Huron. Sales attended in any part the County. Charges moderate. JOHN CURRIE, W2naswf, Oar. LICENSED AUCTIONEER. Sales of Perm Stock and Pant. Iniplements a imecialty. All orders left at Tim linens office promptly attended to. Tenni; reasenable. SOCIETY MEETINGS. n (Imo Caledonia, No. 40, meets Sr'the first and third Monday hi every month, in the Othltellows Hall. Visiting neetikeen welcome. 4'. Mtlititxr, Oldef ; B. Elliott, Woe See. rmrrom, Mamma Books, pamphlets, Posters; 13111 Heads, Cirettlars, &e., &e., executed in the best style of the art, at moderato prices, and oit short notice. .13001cittNintat.—We are pleased to nnnouneo teat any Books or Magazines left with us for Bladiag, win have our prompt attention. Priem i'or Binding in any 4710 win by given on application to /I11 TIME'S MICE, Winghent. • RAILWAY TIME TABLES. (41tANI) *RAILWAY BYSTEMr rilAtNis LUAVPI rolt Pal ineretiet 0.40 a.m.... RMCM* T tendon , „ 11.1)11 (1.115 1741n X1111411.111110 ntn... /1.15 p.m. A11111,14 rang I rtlinei It ,,,,,,, • •., 0