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*II' Gait DE R 15, 181m,
ItaTAXtetalialtu out competition dariog tint brief period]
that the changed regulatrizus were iet
face.
C of these nine VillAM. 4/1117.
rows, wi o11 IS been grented two timber
.berths altogethere-the one wilt& lie
acquired by publics competition payiug
the largest home that has ever been re-
ceived for to timber berth in that portion
of the couutry, and the other accelaired
muter the regulations above referred to.
He has not therefore obtaiued any co -
( S01 which any other mill owner
could not have Keurea if he had eke
LU application* the Department dur-
hue the peziod in question. .
As to the further allegation that "if a
farmer wants a few cords of Woo1 he
has first to Ivy tribute to Mr. Burrows"
there is simply no truth whatever there-
in, provision being matte muter the reg-
ulations formulated by the present
aliuistor to secure to every ' settler as .
ample a supply of fuel as ho requires, al- I
ways of course within the limitations of
his locality. Mr. Burrows has not
therefore "seeured all the valuable Om-
ber of the district," nor has what he has
been obtaiued "at no cost to himself,"
neither does he "control the fuel
supply," nor is the concession, "worth
tens of thousands of dollars to Mr. Bur-
rows." The Mail's article concludes
with the remark "that this is some-
thing that Parliament win have to in-
quire into." Apparentlythe drew ex-
perience of last session is to some de-
gree to be repeated, together with the
outrageous waste of public: time and
money over a purposeless discussion of
TIIE %CUM TIMES.
Bu10, maluont AND PROVRI MA.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1890.
OUR OTTAWA LETTER.
lerteu Our own ooriesponeent.
Ottawa, Dee. -O.
couple of weelte ago the Mail -Em-
pire gave prominence in its •editorial
columns to an article containing some
bran new charges agaiust the Govera-
meat ; that is to say tho chargee were
new in detail, but bore such a strong
likeness to many with which. WO were
made familiar in the last session of
Parliament that there is no difficulty at
all in traciug their paroutage caul family
r/ianection.
The first allegations have reforme to
timber limits in the Yukon Territory
granted to a company of English
capitalists, and in commotion with
which the Mail -Empire charges not only
that the Deparmentel regulations were
systematically ignored with the personal
knowledge end connivance of the Min-
ister of the Interior but that before they
were granted a one-third share in each
limit had to be handed over to "some-
body," or the transaction could not be
.completed.
"AN ASTONISIONG STATE OF AFFAIRS."
The Mali's editorial comment upon
this statement is:—"This is an astonish- imaginary wroeg-doing and non -exist-
ing .state of affairs." Well rather; but out incompetency and crookedness. •
the astonishment is -created by the POLL or weloetous cp.-cowrie
recklessness of a presumedly reputable Official returns completect this week
paper in publishing such twaddle, when by the officers of the Customs Depart -
very little trouble would put it in meat show that the aggregate trade of
possession of the facts, which certainly Canada increased from $304,475,736 in
are not contained in its statement. The the year 1897-98 to $321,661,213 in 1898 -
timber limits referred, to were acquired 99. The imports increased from $140, -
at public competition the advertisements 323,053 to $162,164,108 and the exports
inviting the tenderspecified that a saw amounted to $158;896,905 as compared
mill should be created in connection with $164,158,683 in the pr&vious year. I •
with each birth on or before the 1st of
The total revenue increased from $22;- I
teemblitig hand lights the small lamp.
Both faeee are eagerly strained, aa the
younger women reads the joyful wwa
014- ORO lu*rn lost—she pauees, and
the ether exclaim": Thank God, but the
paper has slipped from the daughter's
hand; the joy haa fatted from hor eyes
and the color from her lips. Another
bastent and the lmet is in the mother's
hands. • Tito sudden fear that clutched
at her heart tells her the truth befere
her eyes fasten upou tho fatal words—
the name Of the lost man.
The clock ticks relentlessly in the cor-
ner, the fire dies out, and the ruddy em-
bers turn grey; the. light of the little
lamp siuks lower and lower, flieltens,
and is gone. Still the two women cling
to oue another in the darkness and the
silence is unbroken.
Only one man?
Ouly their Whole world.—Kate Whit-
ing Patch.
Cramps and Pains.
M. John Hawke,. Celdwater, Out,
writes: Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild.
Strawberry is a wonderful cure for
Cramps and. Pains in the stomach, 1
was a great eufferer until I gave it a
trial, but now 1 have perfect comfort.
GEORGE WYNDHAM.
Parliamentary Wax Secretary One of
Britain's Brightest Tow; Men,
George WYndheen, Parliamentary
Under Secretary of War, and now
prominent owing to the troubles in
South Africa, is 36 years old. and one of
the brightest young statesmen in Great
Britain. He is the eldest son of Perey
Wyuclhein and. is a graduate of the
Royal Military College at Sandhurst.
At the age of 20 ' he joined. the Gold -
stream Guards, • and served in the
Suslrine campaign of 1883435. In that
service he won a medal for his bravery.
Mr, Wyndham was appointed Secretet.7
Of Foreign Affairs in succession to Geo.
Curzon, and has distinguished himself
in several ways since.
dig0,-.3eaStaieiDaSeeltreDatae:9reesafieetst
6eptember 1898. No permission has 157,788 in 1897-98 to $25,734,229 in 1898 -
been given the present holders thereof 99. The total imports of dutiable goods
to erect ono saw mill for the seven from Great Britain increased from
berths instead. of one saw mill for each $22,969,721 in 1897-98 to $27,450,325 in
berth, nor have the Inspectors reported 1898-99. The amount entered for con.
that this provision has not been com- sumption from Great Britain during the I
plied with. An advice however has year $1898-99 was $27,521,508 of which
been received that a saw mill has been $e2,854,080"came under the preferential
erected in connection with. berth No, 8, tariff, and $4,667,428 came under the
Lake Tagish, granted to J. R. Pen7, general tariff. The amount imported
but this mifl has not been accepted by from Great Britain tuider the preform. -
the Department in ;connection witle Any tial tariff in the previous year was only
other berth. It may be added that thew i $351,495. Thus though the amount
*berths were advertised in Montreal, To. le:y(34M *creased largely, the amount
xonto, Ottawa, Victoria, Vancouver mut of duty 41.000d upon Brit.] figocle
half d
a ozen other cities.
under the prefeentiat tariff wee &et ND .
'- ?lAs.7 9:r FI9n91-ri 685 as compared wirl V.,',.1.§VOS1( Thie
The latter part of the same article in Ite increase ii;
fact is acleounted foe ItY
the Mail -Empire contained other oharg- PreferemetwrOne-eightb. to one-fourth
es, more audaciens perhaps, but even °!..t-4° "7-aty, and disposes once and for,
.,. more easily refuted namely, that tl•re all of the "sham preference". talk of
• eee •
ategalatioiis genTer11111. g the •_„.,„teig of some of the Conservative worker. The
timber in titoakiba vers deliberately imports of dutiable goods from the
altered to enable Mr. T. A. Burrows, a United States increased from. 'brother-in-law $46,096,-
oof the Uinister of the 995* 1897-98 to $50,881,183 in 1899.
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Interior, tie secure "all the valuable The =Glint entered for consumption
limber in. the 'distrier—the Daliphin amounted. to $44,471,824 as. compared.
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District nor wes ern. a o
ma cost to himself. He seems, even to The gross value from all countries
control the fuel supply, for if a farmer amounted to $98,063,983 as compared.
with $84,141,104 in the previous year..
'wants to eat evens few cords of wood
he has first topay tribute •te Mr. From these figures it , will be seen how
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I erHOIISANDS Or YOUNG MEET are il
i t troubled with nervousness, despea-, ..„?
dency, exhaustion, 'loss of memory, 9)
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aching backs 'and kidneys, painful arina- fl?
tion, bashfulness, sedimentin u
rine, lom
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at night, impotency, headaches.varicocele, W
'1 pimples, ulcers, bone pains,—The results 9/
of evil habits in youth or later excesses.
Out Vitalized Treatment cures tha worst
cases. .
Emissions & Varicocele
sap the vigor and vitality and produce
weak in Our Ell.ellgr Treatment
will Cure Yets,• .
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,,....) mattet how chronic, yield to our "Vital-
In liaratntt2
rationrrdenti;omu:ess.kidot
cease. Our Dollar Treatment whl
Cure You. - • - • .
Blood & Sexual Diseases
cured. forever. No return of the diseatie,
No Mercury. No Poison. Our Doillar .
Treatment will Cure You. We
Guarantee Cures,
We treat and cure all die- OrDOWIR
eases of men and women for
Examination and Consultation Fres. Writo for Question
p weenie 47 Michigan 'Menne,
List for Homo Tra&tment. '
UULLM
a vim I ante petrol , Mich.
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'wants
favorable was the experience of Iasi • .-.
GLO
enough to write that has mistaken his Yr- As NG
eahas been shoWn *Teases in
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The man with an imaginatien strong year as compared with the previous
trade and *revenue during the present
-vocation; he should enter the field of
Beal year are even greater than those in.
romance and fairy fable, for the records
the '
of the Department show the facts to be above statement
widely different from those alleged CANADA. AT DM FAm. • •
above. The ohanges in the regolations From present aPpeerances the • num-
-were made in the first place on the be of ' exhibits from Canada at -the
xecoramenclation of the Grown Timber ParieEntosition w11, excIuSive Of litre -
.Agent at Wimiipeg, who had met with stock, greatly exceed these emit to any
many cases of hardship were mill own-
ers, having gone 10 the expense of erect -
and fitting up mills' and exploring
adjacent limits, found those limits se -
toured by an outsider who would offer a
larger bonus therefore. Bot ea far as
the revenue was concerned the Depart -
anent obtained. (except perhaps in one or
two eases) from the saw -mill owners
• 'who had received permits without corn-
vetition, a larger sum than if the berths
vete acquired at competition.
TEE RECORDS PRETTIER SHOW
tlirti nine persons received permits -with_
NERVOUS...
DEPRESSION
Means Impoverished and Exhausted
Nerves—Dr. A. W. Chase's Neve
Food Itestorei and Revitalizes the
Nerve Cells.
People who suffer from Nervous net:Mettle/1,
and Leh:I:neon frequently look healthy and
t strong. They alone know the thottsand
tiis-
- tressing symptoms which make their lives
miserable.
Theta& of nerve force results in a slow and
Sluggish action of the heart, impaired diges-
tton, headache, despondency, and a fear to
venture, loss of mangy, steplessness, Meares
city for mental labor or busmesa
• itt4tlif' these symptoms there is usually
teetey and fear of death, which tends to
see nervousness, but there iS everyreason
hopeful if the right treatment is used.
. Clvee's Nerve Food contains all the nutris
Ran required to create new brain said nerve
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tarts to the nervous system that
which mmaza tbrin Of new
Omelet the *yaws-
WM emir by
arla),,tr
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previous exhibit; the Chicago world's
fair not excepted. .‘tIp to the present
time the total. uttimVer of entries Is over
800, and by the time the books are closed
they are expected to evpeed a thousand.
It is not • yet, settledwhether
there is to be &live stock eXhibit. Com-
missioner PerreanIt is to .obtain infa-
tuation on this point end; advise prof.
Robertson, agricultural commissioner,
as soon as possible, and 'then it will be
decided whether or not Canada is to ex-
hibit in the live stook classes.
Itching, Burning, Creeping, Crawling
Skin Diseases relieved in a few anianttes
by Dr. Agnew's Ointment. tor. Agnew's
Ointment relieves instantly and cures
Tetter, Salt 'Rheum, Scald Head, Eez-
aim, Ulcers, Blotches, and all Eruptions
of the Skin. It is soothing and quieting
and acts like magic in all Baby Humors,
Irritation of the Scalp or Rashes doting
teething time. 85 cents.' Sold by A. L.
Hamilton.
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Only One Man.
Extra! extra! rang the shrill 'voices of
newsboys. 'other vietorre Extra. ex-
tra.
A young ;Ail hurrying through thu.
darkening greets pauses a momenCto
catch the glad tidings, then, choosing
the smallest of the ragged -urchins who
instantly gathered about her she slips
her penny into his grim hand and
eagerly seizes the paper.
Ten minutes more, and she is in
. flinging the door of a quiet room where
a grave eyed Wart= Sita by the window
gassing out into the autumn twilight.
Qvdok mother, a 14;4 Map the lin.
petmests Tomtit voiee. 1 bore news
frotat tie t vrate.•tt -or e lead
triAb
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14'n-C,‘"Icl-
Toni Dili DIOR y,
13.tPTIST (HURCH—Sabbath servieea at
11 a m and 7 1) In. ,sunday Sehool at
ehtl0 p ni General prayer meeting
on Wetlneeday eveninge. Rev. W.
-Faxed, pastor. W. J. Chapman: 8. S.
Superintendent.
Miernonesr Our nen—Sabbath services
at 11 a m and 7 p 15. unday Sehool ut
• 280 p an. 14.4pworth League every Mon-
day eveniug. General prayer meeting
oe. 'Wednesday evenings. Rev. Richard
Hobbs, pester. Dr. Towler, S. Sup-
erintendent.
PRESIITTERIAN Cnuiton—Sabbeth ser-
vices at 11 a U1 and 7 p in. Smithey
Sehool at 2:00 p rn. General prayer
meetiug on Wednesday evenings. Rev.
D. Perim, pastor, D. M. Gordon, S. S.
Superiuteudent.
14,63,1L'S CHURCH, l'eriscoree.--Sab-
bath services at 11 a ni end 7 p ea. Sun-
day School at 2:80p in. General prayer
meetiug on Wednesday evening. Rev.
Lowe, mounthent. F. Shore, S. S.
Superintendent.
CONGIMOATIONAL Cutritou.--Sabbath
services at 11 a m and 7 p rn. Sunday
School at 2:30 p m. General prayer
meeting on Wednesday evenings. Rev,
T. W. Chen, pastor. Gavin Wilson, S.
S. Superintendent.
ROMAN Cernoreo CHUN= -- Every
fourth Sunday.- Mass at 10:30 a m, ser-
mon and benediction at 7 p m. Rev. D.
1'. MoMenemin, P. P.
SALVATION Arterr—Service at 7 and 11
a In AAA 8 and 8 p m on Sunday, and
every evening during the week at. 8
o'clock at the barracks.
CHRISTIAN Wonmens,—Services in, the
Mission Hall, Victoria street, on Sunday
at 3 and 7:30 p m. T. A. Calhoun°, in
charge.
POST OFFICE—In Macdonald Block.
Office hours from 8 a an to 6:$0 p
Peter Fisher, postmaster,
MECHANICS' INSTITUTE—Library and
free reading room in the Town Hall,
will be open. every •afternoon from 2 t9
5:45 o'clock and every evening 'from. 7 to
9:,-3,0 o'clock. Miss Millie Robertson,
libTraoriwco
aNn.
utecrie—Wm, Clegg, Mayor;
Thos. Gregory, jos. Golley, L. W. Han-
son, A:. J. Irwin, Geo. McKenzie and R.
McIndoo, Councillors; .J. B. • Ferguson,
Clerk andTreasurer; Samuel YOuhill,
Assessor,. Wm. Robertson, Colleotor.
Board meets first Monday evening in
each mouth at 8 o'clock.
Sogoor., BOARD.—C. N. Grin, (chair-
man), Thos. ,A.hrehani.,' H. G. Lee, J. 3.
Iloanutle Wm.. Moore, IL, Kerr, Thos.
Bell, Wm. Button. Secretary, Wm.'
Robertson; Treasurer, .11 B. Ferguson.
Meetings second Tuesday evening in
each month, 7 '
PM3L10 SCHOOL TEACHERS H.
Musgrove, Principal, Miss Roberts.ou,
Mee Reynolds, Mass Farquharson, Miss
Coruyu, Deese Irateetotiel M4'046911
wad
Miss Reid.' • •
or ITBAten—Mayor Olegg,
(clutirnien), 0. 3. Reading, Thos, Greg-
ory, Dr. Kennedy, J. B. Ferguson, Sec-
retary; .13r. Towler, Medical Health
Officer.
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LOGS
Ilighest cash prices paid:for
kinds of good Saw Logs, Telegra
• Poles, Cedar Posts and Shingle Bo
• delivered in our. ' yard.
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CUSTOM SAWING,
SHINCLE..CUTTINt.
done at Iowcst prices'and satisfaction
guaranteed. Call and get prices:be,
fore disposing Of your timber.
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all
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phi
its
Before placing ycitit traer
for •Spring Clothing eall ;and
see our
NEW 'SAMPLES
•1m mother's I
turd with I
for i899.. 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 today.
We make clothes that fit.
WEBgTER
Queen's Block. .
Tortured by
'Women are •
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almost driven tchin
Insane.
Instant Relief in Dr. A. W.
Chase's Ointment
One of thd most distressing symptems imot
finable is the almost unbearable itching which
Is at accompaniment of Leucorrhea or whites.
s The nerves ate irritated by the poisonous dis.
'charge, and the result is an itching which IS
ly rendered more excruciating by rubbing or
se tatehieg.
pecially at night, when the body is warm,
the 'Went is tormented beyond the powers of'
Mime • endurance. Sleep or rest is -out of the
spiestio Nervotisttess, irritability and des.
ponden are ta natural result.
oftlete there are on the file them,
rs front grateful women who have
Chtfit's Ointment a quick and
this itching to which women
I1of the
sandsI
found in D
certain cure
are SilbjeCt
fluting the
niter similar
oritehin pleas
late Ch s.
The first
bf ler A,
4t t,
ant peiiod Many W011101
from itc1tlng of the parts,
Itch art OW utely cured 117
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UTABILLS.NABZI IR.
TIIE WIN0110 TIMES.
A liftemstioss '
There is at girl Veva who, lioinf
both laright and pr , hs aa good
Kratasium admirers, but the most ardent of a
happen* to be a pudgy old grails widyw..
or, with twp grandchildren and a red.
WHO.
Naturally she has to stand a good:
(Iota of guying on his account and eltipet
him as 11111011 as potieible. o anue/e, int
fact, that the poor num had no eintnoe
to plead his cause in private and alone,
and so was at last driven to the use of
pen .and paper
Here is his production. It is recent -
mended to all bashful lovers for its
brevity and beauty, as well as business.
like corstruction:
EVERY FRIDAY MORNING
Tilo Times Office, Beaver Block
WINGUAlkt, ONTARIO.
Telma or SnusclurrioN—$1.00 per autumn in
advance, *Leo if not so paid. No paper diseou-
tinned till all arrears are paid, except et the
option of the publisher.
ee.euvenersuce Beers. — Legal and other
casual advertisements So per Nouparielline for
first insertion Ce per -lino for each BRIM Wilt
insertion.
Advertisements in local columns are charged
Itnirosnt
per line for each substtquent insertion.
Farms for,Stale or to Rent, and similar, SIM for
10 Os. per line for first insertion, and 5 cents
Advertisements of Lost, Found, Strayed,
trutu and. 50 vents for each subsequent
CONTRA(ta liAnts—Th.otollowingtitwo shows
our rates for the insertion et advertisements
for specified periods :--
11°1111°1f CCio°1Utuullinn $60.00 $85.00 $15.00 *11.001 Yu. Oslo, rm. I sto.
SPACE.
Quarter Column 111.0035 10.0018' 10.000.0 24.'0%
ingly. Transient advertisements must be paid
forAentattiv:lisine ev.nts without speeifie directions
will ho inserted till forbid and charged accord- -
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THE JOB DEPAnnsznarr is stocked with an
extensive assortment of ell requisitesfor peett-
ing, affording facilities not equalled In the
county for turning out first class work. Large
type and appropriate outs for all styles of Post-
ers,.Hand 13111s, etc., and the latest styles of
choice fancy type for the liner classes of pi'int-
H.
Et,taLT.IIOTT,
Proprietor and. Publisher.
BANK of HAMILTON
WINGHAM.
Capital. $1,494,520. Restesipo,aoo
President—jomf SmutAnie.
Vice-President—A. 0,
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John Proctor, Geo. Roach, Wm. Gibson,
A., T. Wood, N. P., A.. B. Lee (Toronto),
. Cashier—.T. TURNBULL.
Savings Bank—Houts 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. CORSOULD, Asent.
E. L. DICKINSON, Solicitor.
A. E. SMITH
INGII AM.
General JilankiriR Business transacted.
Money advancetlto 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 eollested on reasonable
terms.
W1NPH14 HOSPITAL.
',Poe the treatment of DISEASES OrWOMEN
stietilSaTMSILAsIas CASES of all atinds. 'or pars:
DR. J. P. KEN1EDY,
Medical Superintendent, Tiringham, Ont.
RVANSTONE, •
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BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC.
Private and Company funds to loan at lowest
• rate of interest.. No commissioncharged. Mort-
gages• town ands fatni- broperty bought and
sold. 'Office, Beaver Block, Wingliam.
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business conducted for' MODERATK 11E.My
office is in the imaged iaM tidal tyof patent Office,
and My:facilities for securing Palents.are unsurpassed
Send:model, sheath, orphotograph of invention, wit
description and statement as to advantages claimed,
4ii-lro Marge is made for an opinion as to
patentabilitib and my fee for prosecuting the .
.„,applicatittn will twit Be called for unfit the
paten 'a allowed. "Inver:zoos" Otnnaktti con-
taining fail information seat free. All 'flomlinunla
cations Considered as Strictly Confidential.
FRANKLIN H. -HOUGH
9401, scoots weamNser cm.
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Sewer and
Culvert Pipes
All Slat.,, from 4 1,1,, to 04 lit. Also
Ceuta real s.
P011 anIcEs.
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Cone striate emitidetaltal. Handbook on Patents
sent fres. °Mein egenity forweeuringpiatents.
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L. DIOKENSON,
BARRISTER, ETC.
Solibitor to Bank of Hamilton., Mfiney to
Office—Meyer Blobk, Winglitam.
wee° one hears over the telephone is not.
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Nettie, I want to know any fate. You
know that I love you. Will you man -
mo? If so, speak to me about at,
tiiiuk the world of you. ‘Give me a
chalice, Nettie. Yours truly, .
BTANILETy DASIL
And Wealhl yen believe it? That.
heartless maiden hasn't "spoken to Wane
about it" yet.—Clevelauct Plain. Dealer..
=mom TO MS
INSIDIOUS DISEASE L'CRICS EVERYWHERE:
. A bright young man in Grey.Comity,
Out,, thoughtlessly plunged auto the
lake at a hummer resort -when the blood
was above the normal heat, The shock;
steppes]. the kidneys work. Poisonce
which should have been carried off were
circulated through the system, •Dropsy: -
was the result, and one bright ceettunat
the mourning badge was on the door..
and, a promising young life was snuffed
out. He • trusted hiraself to skilled'
physieians, but thev failed to do what
South American. Kidney Cure would -
have done. It clears, heals and puts and,
keeps the kidneys iu porfeot action. A.
speeifio for all kidney ailments. Sold by
A. L. Hamilton
The Ducking Stool In England,
It is iuterestiug to conjur up a picture
of a "ducking" as prectioad in England. -
at the end of the eighteenth centtn:y.
When the "scold" had been properly
,tried and convieted, she was escorted by -
a crowd. of her ueighbors—in fact by the,
whole village—to tho nearest pond—and,
the greener and slimier the point the
better. A long plank was produced, at
one end of which was the '"ducking
stool," and in this the screaming, strug-,
&Mg victim was securely pinioned.
The chair end of the plank was then.
pushed far over the edge of the pond.
and at'a signal it was tilted deep hate(
tho green ooze until the 'scold was coin-
pletely immersed.
When the (hipping, half drowned
woman was raised to the surface again,
to the jeers and laughter of the =look.
ers, it cau be imagined that her tongue,
wagged to some purpose. After e ,
second dose she emerged more subdued
and after a third or fourth she was as -
penitent a woman as the village contain-
ed und was allowed to piteeec1 home a
sadder and wiser womau—until the next.
thale—London Tit.Bits.
For Over Fifty Team.
• An Old and Well -Tried Remedy—Mrs. e,
Wintalow's Soothiug Syrup has been used
for over fifty years by millionsof mothers,
for their childreu while teething, with,
perfect success. It soothes the child,soft-
ens tlee gums, allays ell pain, =zee wind
colic, aud is the best remedy for (liar-
rlicee. It is pleasant to • the taste. Sold.
by druggists in every part of the world,.
Twenty-five cents a bottle, Its value is.
incalculable. Be sere yob. a*
Winslow's Soothing Syietp;iiiid take no..
other kind.
'WJ,atOne liaart In the Telephone.
"It is very hard to realize that the
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thA w,00 .-,ft R person who as •
said ail ,eleatrician chatting about 'the
Annura S. IRWILI, D. D. g., L. D. s, oddities Of hesto a, reperta of
Doctor of Dental Surgery of the Pennsylvania
Dental College and Licentiate Carded from.a.
of the Royal the NSW Orkallgi Times-Denescrat, • "It
College of Dental Surgeon,' of 04ario,.. Moe seems exaetly-like the real tones, drawn
over Post 003,ce, Wingliam, - . , . , . •• s ..
'fl D. N,means,
DENTIST
OSS, D. 11 8.,,L. D, S., . , ., long distance by some mechanical
' out thin and ,,small'ana.
Office—Beaver Block, Whigh' am.
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it is
tritinellnott'a Wlittlileendi°11apehrt4Peegmaks,t
-a..,.
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like a drum head; beghis toevilarate, and
o GENERAL eNstateleoi AORN•ctolevibration sends a wave of eleotzicity
JOHN RITCHIE,
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T: ort: 43 ire. These waves set up a
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. Winghain, Ont. •mimic vibration hi another cliaphragee
. t t . • • at the other end whibli. ears the air and
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'take f '
P DEAtiliasE,Z;s,Ero Au,anoisitsit, produces au Inn i o the. original
for the County of Beason. Sales attended in TPlaalti°143e.bi°.11 That's
tit': atItitra a'vt7 ci'llihteil'acii.et())5':
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'any part of the County. Charges moderate, graph -telegraph; whiell• Mikes a fake -
, simile of hanclwritingie a , fair Paralfel.
joliel OUBRIE, IVINOTIA11, ONT. YOB. Write Your message with a Pella .
LICENSED AuterIoNEEB. attached, to a special electrio apparatus,
811Stock and Farm implements it find a little ink siphon at the other end
4111tOlitttd°Yfe:tIolnft at THE 'limns office promptly oef the eme exaet y in die ftte every dot
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attended to. Teraina rensOnable. -
, • and curve. The resale eeeins lilte the
Camp Cia, mereal thing, but it's merely a first-clasa
• , I). S. _ the &Alma aledonthirdNmonde,* ets in counterfeit. It's the same way exactly
6
g 6 SOCIETY MEETINGS
with the v,oice in the telephone.
every Month, in the Oddfellows Hall. Visiting - .4 - . . • st •
brethren welcome. J. MintitAY, Chief; li. B.
Elliott, Rec.- Sec,
J011 InetteTING, ,
including Hooks, Pamphlets, Posters Hill
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CASTO Fi IA
executed in th'e best Por Infanto and Children,.
style of the art, at moderato prices, Mid en
short no ice.
Booxineretee.--We are pleased to annotinee
that any Books or Magazines left witll t114 for
Binding, will have our .prompt attention.
Prices for Belding in any style will be given on
applieation to
TEE TIMER OPPIC,
Winghatn.
RAILWAY TIME TABLES.
GUARD music ganiwxs. sVSTItel.
TRAINS LEAVE 11011
Palmerston
0,5) a.m.... RA a.m.
London li.E3 a.m.... 3,15 Thin,
Kincardine ....II am.. 3.15 pen....10.48 p.m.
eratrvi PROM
Xineartline a.m8.56 st.m.... 3.15 pin,
London 11.10 a.m.... 8.00 pan.
Palmerston 05 p.m.
3, 12.(40R1)ON, Agent, Winghain.
1A1)T.A.
S.00 p.m.
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The Si guilleenee. or* tetter'
"There's only one objection to 1V/r.
Dunstan Star. He's slightly ego -Usti°.
.Ire is conthmally 'using the capital /
his convereation'
"That isn't the worst of it. Whoa he
writes the first person singular, he in
variably uses a little one." --W
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•StliellTrit.D—SEVtitel. IltatOtra APS,, al
inatone to rtfarattrat til ati Man
and 0loto by aninattee. Swietioy WOO 4 3'
woes,. stestsht, botts•et i et, 105 rrtere, IV
Potation permanent. Our retereveas,
*ftofawn. 11 1* **filth NM% *talk
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