The Wingham Times, 1900-01-19, Page 64
��a>,rlJ✓.till lenee 1 e3 i i l Ulla
leaving y ,
cepted. That first acceptance was from disappointment he the result.. The first poisons in the system which will in time produce Assessor, Wm. Robertson, Collector.
the Imperial War Office was for five rho railway were saved through reduc- year turned out as he had expected, and terribly fatal compl
Cana -
hundred men only, but our Government1 f (7
don in rates, to the people
I?.STABLIEIi:ED 1S72.
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TEE�� ;W ( . ,, t ,' trigrallY 191 1940.
THE BOVE ARM rI,O t1'i•1 .) RE('rI,'t.)141r, 1eltera IeleI'1
gsatlaaealJi�', itlheli;g rtwaazlfis of ia�a.
" ' 'ice /.,'M. S1 '4 4
lug z erceett all the time. 'The st°Au',Ui-
•I4elatives Allow /Pleats to Ise Cut Prom
, Mental advantages w1iirh leave ao?4tL®d 1ltoSr Bodies.,
au. ii.—A. reiu»trkable sure- :For Infante: avf. Ohl.. ien.
inieortaueo but the practical and
meterial acixautagos arc also very great
and premise to lee mere and more pro.
uouueed as time pea on; and possibly
rafter all it is only human nature, that,
of the^twq, the material advantage is
dee more appreciated. The latest clo-
vcloputent is an important ono, forit
indicates f1 growing disposition in the
part of the Imperial authorities to seek
• in Canada supplies for the Imperial
forces. Tho Home Government has en-
cluire4 upon what terms the Domiuton
can supl:ly 1,000 horses and 200 two -
pound emus of beaus. This inquiry,
following so closely the completion of
the shipment of hay to South ,Africa
may reasonably be taken as a most
hopeful indication of the favorable tin -
pression which, Canada has made upon
the Howe Office, and there eau be little
T�g�; • doubt that an ivameuse impetus. will be
11111iuoa Tows, given to these branches of Canadian
B.1,-rT.L(OTT, Ptnu isus Asn P1101PxuzTon, trade if once our reputation becomes
_._ horn y established in Loudon.
FRIt?A� , JANUl.RY 19, 1900. THE Potions oceseuASTED.
Speaking of the splendid benefits
= gained for the people by the policy of the
OUR OTTAWC L\. LETTER. ' Laurier Goveruinent in. the matter of
the congress- carnia s of the Canadian
to Cuadra, thdirttfroue are of no meant Uxillia, J
cal operiztiou was performed at Victoria a 1aA
Harbour a few days tem. steels
Some two mouths, ago Felix Juneau, k °1nt '
au employee of the Victoria Harbour
Lumber Company, got -his firm caught -�_-
in some knives connected with 111azziug By a vote of 11,:83 to 5,62,), the elect -
machines in a win, Befoul sssistauce ors of Toronto decided in favor of the
arrived the young xuan's arm had suf. amalgamation 'of the public and high
feretl frightful mutilation, the entire who'd hc/arels; but the city council re -
trotted b^illy aeztttded of fle.lr to folly frtsed by a vote of 19 to 4, to request. the
one half its circumference mud length. high E:chool board to take the steps
Three doctors held nlunercus consul-
tationsamalgamation. cm how to save 'thee arra and Hagyerd'.s Yellow Oil relieves all pain,
avoid amputation, the result of which takes out infiaultuation, reduces swell -
was that the father, sister and brothers b ste e g of a b1uaOtDDoas natbruit
soil the
of the boy willingly agreed to the sug- clothiug or sari$ the skin, Price 25e.
gestion to allow the surgeons to out Vr W. Ogilvie, the well-knoSvn miller,
some flesh froze their own bodies for dropped . Ogi at noon Friday while on
purposes u grafting and thus cavo the on his way home after attending a meet -
arm of son and brother. ! of thexlirootors of the Beetle of Mont.
all lout themselves Subjects to the . real, elf which leo was a member•
Berner Curium -Sabbath st'rv1e a at THE 1'l INilAli
11 a in teal 7 i) nl. Sunday School at
2::10 p U . General prayer zm'etiug
tux Weluescl,ty oveuings. _ W.
„„,,.,,,, • )r. m
Freed, petite!. W. J. Clutpman, S. S. EVERY FRIDAY MO
IS PUBLISHED
e. . ' • *ICY S t PIIIIIeWlent
•t`fiC� - sit Pfiln •,, e) IST%YlfLltCI1--SabbatltH::rV1eeS
at 11 a, m and i p ni. Sunday School at
2;3011 RI. Eleventh League every Mon -
clay tweet*. General prayer meeting
on Wednesday evenings. Rev. Richard
Hobbs, pastor, Dr. rr'awler, S. S. Sup-
erinten(leut. ti
Pur513YTERIAN Olnrxtali S4bbatll ser-
vices at 11 a In and 7 p u11. Sunday
Scheel at 2:n.0 p zn. • Gnterah, prayer
first meeting on Wednesday evenings. Rev.
D. Per'rie„ pastor. D. M. Gordon, S. S.
Superintendent.
14 ETII D • The Tripes Office, Beaver
Accordingly, father, sister anclbrother
knives of the surgeons The operation, The 'Tinted States turns out annually
18G 000,000 pounds of plug tobacco,12,-
or rather the human sacrifice, was sue- r
cessfully performed en Saturday last. '000,000 pounds of flue cut, 14,000,000
All are doing well, attii young Juneau's pounds of snuff, 4,000,000 cigars and 5,-
iujured arm.as a result of the grafting, 000,000, 0 g es.
is likely to beetime strong and Well.
g g rale, 'Weak Gide-
-nearly
From our own Correspondent. Pacific Railway for last year aggregated.
p `nearly twenty-nine mfilions of dollaxs. Many a pale, weak. stelae' girl,. suffer -
Ottawa, Jan. 13th. If the Crow's Nest Railwa , had been lug the evil effects of one - casted nerv-
On the eve of the departure of the y ons system, and thin, watery blood, has
second Canadian contingent to South built under the terms. of construction been fully restored .to the vigor . and
proposed by the Conservative Governs- buoyancy •of robust health, by using•Dr.
Africa it is interesting to dote the con- t th t ' a'3'' 000 mil ash •A- W Chase's Nerve'Food. The health -
0 0 ci arott
r
Test the Urine ...
It tolls the state of the Kidneys—To
make the Kidneys healthy use Dr.
WINUHAM, ONTARIO.
Trains or SuseeturTION--*1.00 per
advnnee *1 f0 if not so p+ticl. No pap
issued till all arream art, paid, sane,
option of the publisher.
G'.!AI1vEI;mit xrrsa R4Ttts. - Lo ,,l ala,
cnstuil tulvortirementK Et• err Nunpnrkt+
ret insertion, 8t per lint, for ear 1i sat
insertion. •
Ativtn't1seliu'nts in koe81 t'olulnl,K are c
10 ets, per line for first insertion awls
per line for melt subataiuent insertion.
Fa l'm!3 fo B le or to nt, wilFound,
Himikar 41.
first month and 60 cents for eueh subseuuen.
month. •
Con",�n.AC't RATE5•-'1;110 following table shows
our rates for the insertion or adrertisementla
for spetniled periods:---
sPACIt• 1 Yn. 41110. ago. 1Aso.
Oslo CCiunin...... .. $du,00 *33.00 $15.00 *8.00
HulWoiulnn 94.00 18,00 1u.00 4.00
quarter Column 15,00 10.00 6.00 2.00
Advertisements without s ecife directions
will he inserted till forbid and charged accord-
ingly. Transient advertisements must bo paid
for 1n advance.
Tri. Jo•$ DEn'AItT�1ET:9.' le stocked with an
extensive a :.ortmont of ail regnkeftes for.printr
int , , affortun„' faeilitit',i not equalled in rho
county for turning out first class work. Largo
type and appropriate cuts for all styles of Post-
eri*, Hanel ills, etc., and the latest et les of
choice fancy type for the finer classes ofyprint-
ing.
1ft. P ure'S O1WRCII, Eresce eete•--Sab'
bath services at 11 a m and 7 p m. Sun-
day School at 2130 p ni. General prayer
nwoting on Wednesday evening. Rev.
Wm. Lowe, incumbent. F. Shore, S. S.
Superiuteneteut,
(i0Ne+ltE(*ATXONAL CiIuIle:zl.-.Sabbath
perrices at 11 a IR, and 7 p nt. Sunday
Sehool at 2:80 pp m. (amoral prayer
meeting on. Wodzlesday evenings. Rev,
J. W. (U•oflzu, pastor. Gavin Wilson, S.
S. Superintendent.
Ro .tx Cao IxoLla Oiruuall =• Erery
fourth Sunday. Mass at 10:80 a m, ser-
mon and benediction at 7 p n1, Rev. D.
P. MoMenamin, P. P. •
SALVATION Anter—Service at.7 and 11
a m and 3 and B p m on Sunday,' anti
every evening during the weeat 8
o'clock at the barracks.
CH1txsrx .r WoRTtnxs--Services in the
Mission Hall, Victoria street, on Bentley
at 3 alnd 7; 30 p. m. T. A. Oalhoune, ill
charge.
Pose Ozrrxae—In Macdonald 'Bloeh.
Chase's Kidney -laver •Livor Pills. Office hours from 8 a m to 0:30 p m.
y Peter Fisher, postmaster,
MECHANICS' INSTITUTE --Library and
men — a xS J a O 111 C in the
tents of an Imperial Bluebook which and'a'Goverument guarantee Of $20.- ful hhe e e tell of tthhcheekbyzldin a up brightness
rocess The up-to-date physician ascertains the health freewlbe open every afternoon, from 2ato
has just been published recording the 000 a mile -•-the earnings of the Cana- which is talon lace in the body of the kidneys by an examination of the urine, 5 :45 o'clock and every avenin from 7 to
offers made b the various colonies of It is not w , p 9 80 o'clock. Miss Mi]heobert on
,r, ,
y g S C g p necessary,ho ever, to be an exert in . 1
dean Pacific Would have totalled Nearly ,order to tell if the kidneys are deranged. you librarian. a
assistance to the empire 'iii the present
thirty rn;pions• i7nder the contract • Subsoiiing and Drainage. can conduct an examination yourself.
struggle. From its pages we learn that TOWN Cot,INoxL=Wm. Cle g, Mayyor;
y Thas Gregory., Jos Galley, � W Hau
urine to stand for twent -four hours
Practically every colony and dependency of the Crow's Nest road.xt is estimated, $tie or vessel, If
at the end of that sou, A. J. Irwn, Geo. MCKenzie and R.
h subsoiling resembling b ' 1 1 i M o0 J. Fox lsots
made by Mr. Blair for the construction A .western correspondent who 'has Allow the
in a glass bo
offered aid and that the offer from the tried an experiment with su sol ng trine n contains a sediment resem mg rte us
that not less then $850,400 that would, writes to The American Cultivator of'his youmay be certain that the kidne s are sluggish clad , Councillors; B gf ,
are
icafions. Board meets first Monday evening in
there vas an increased crop. Bea the As sn .invigorator of the kidneys Dr. .Chase's each month �p at 8 o'clock:•
da. Kidney -Liver Pills •are of inestimable value, SCHOOL. BOARD.—C. N.
next year the i se e 0 They act directly an naturally, and m e the elan), ',rhos. Abraham, H. G. Lee, J. J•
double the number and these wore ac- "Then besides this great saving 11x re- and wetter than it was before, and he kidn kidneys, liver, and bowels regular, active,: and lxomuth, Writ. Moore, H. Kerr, Thos.
toted. As is probably well knowiiby
Moore, H
o. aua-
fied with that,tendered lan 1 til d d wn harder ak Griffin, (chair -
was not satisfied
lately discouraged. Undoubt- healthy,
Be11, Wm. Button. Seca ray, WM..
Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver. Pills asitiyely,: r
dnced freight charges,, Y have control was comp
• LlltiVatOr m. thxS Case p te.
of the pass through the xncruutains, run -
per, Ra ei tion; Treasurer, 1 erguson.
ease,
Meetings second Tuesday evening in
haze bean misled by the deliberate asap nights for competing lines over the the .subsoil was a heavy clay, and when re neyati Tel
. and all the p}back ande,
,
the
C ' N t t d to d k th t tt1 d bode. PuBxxo SCHOOLEeaxlERs —A. H.
seat out
regulate tolls on all traffic, eastward into it, realthag the pulverized soil a The sale of this .great kidney remedy is enormoes Musgrove, Principal', Miss Robertson, e t I T
SM
journals, the contingent was and westward bound, ori natio on the throughout this continent and Euro e. The Miss Reynolds; Miss Farquharson., Miss
1 d Im 1 Mutations as to g' g muddy clay, which, when dried otnt, was g 1 d b f th usanc s o C iVIn V t M Matheson
entirely under
13. B. ELLIOTT,. and Publisher. .
BANK of HAMILTON
• W I N' G A IVI ..
Capital, $1,494,020 rest; $1,000,000
• President sero. STU MT.
Vice: President••-... G. RA asal .
t DIRECTORS:
John Proctor•, Geo. Roach Wm. GibgOn,
A. T. Wood, M.P., A.1 .Lee (Toronto).
Cashier -T..'. uxiNBTTLL,.
Satings Bank -Hours: 10 to' 0„•isattlyda , 10 •
to 1. Deposits of *1 and upwards received and
interest allowed.
; Bpeeial Deposits Also reeeived at current
rates of intoreat.
Drafts on Great Britain and the "United
States Bought and sold:
W, OORBOU'LD, Agent.
E. L. DECE1NSON, Solicitor,
poria re„ 'merit is proclaimed y scores o 1 0rnyn; ss ons. oue, Miss
hard than it as originally. The les- f 1 d O ilia dose 23 cents A d • R -
Crow's Nest road or destirned for points
equipment, pay and :s0 forth; the pro- harder w gi grateful cure ones• One
pi , an Muss en
pawl of the Federal Government to. a on the Crow's Nest road and its 'ConnaO- son fr01n' this eslperienee iS plain. It box, atoll de filers, or EpirxAxSON, BATF S Sc (o., $OARD or HEALTI%Mayor Clegg; tvI 011Ani.
pay at
7 h C J R din Th G
tions, none of `vhiclx rights would have dges no good :to heavy land to subsoil it (c airman), . J. ea g, os• reg -
the members of the contingent while.on
been reserved to the country under the without first•makmg a way to dispose of '- , cry Dr. Kenned•y J B, Fer uson, Sec-
by the ConServatxve Government." On well drained land one thorough sub- t 1 r Ofilcal
obvious ground that as the men were
active service being declined „ en the bargain with the Canadian ntei63 made R retary, Dr. .Towler, Medical Health
War Office upon the very sufficient and the surplus water through 1lnderdrains. !' P C I r 1 G 1
serving as an integral part of the Im- Another feature of the same subject soiling never entirely loses its good
effect.
IMPROVED TRAIN SERVICE.
eeption to the general regulations. This
in. a Western paper; ---"Now t a n�vi-
is mat an expression of personal opinion gation has closed on thti lakes the C. P. CANNOT TELL YOU ALL.
but• R. has raised the rate on grain. 'floor,,
ATATEMBNT OF
Aerial, army they could not be made ea is presented by the t'ollowuug comment g ct
that
EAST. READ READ
DOWN.
up. wen.
etc., to 29)4 cents per 100 from Fort' Ina 1•,i+..d newspaper space, we can s.
F.,cT5. not tell you all that you should lino . °'
A. M. P. X.
"' y William to St John N B The rate 4.30 6.25. Teeswater 2,00 11.1Q
bot our am le and varied stock of
eel -•� 'IFe official despatch from London reads .
LOGSI
LOCSI
west of Port William would also have drugs, medicines and toilet preparations 3.00 6.59 Wiugham 1.32 10.43 .
4 00 7,4 5' Harriston 12.35 9.48
as fellows: "Troops to be disembarked been raised had it not been impossible to and requisites, and our im roved facih- •
po p 4,22. 8.05 Mount Forest 12.10 9.25
at the point of landing in South Africa, ties for accurate dispensing.
do so in view of the Crows Nest Pass 4:57 8 38 Arthur 1135 "5.50
;billy equipped at cost of colonial Gov- Railway contrast."
ernment or volunteers. From date of
4is mbarkation Im oriel Government A BEAT.THY STATE OF AFFAIRS.
OUR MOTTO:.
•5:22 8.55 . Grand Valley 11.10 8.26
" Purest Drugs," Best Goods,8.30 11.35 • Toronto 8.25 5.40
•• and Lowest Prices."Via T. G. B.
e p I h than Have you used Paine's Celery Com -
will provide pay at Imperial rates, sap- ave pn more au one occasion pound? If not, we advise you to give Through, Coach te.•and from Toronto
plies and ammunition,. and will defray called attention to the steady decrease It a trial if you Are nervous, weak, run on alltrains via Orangeville and T.. G.
Highest cash prices paid for all
kinds of good. Saw Logs, Telegraph
Poles, Cedar Poste and Shingle Bolts
delivered in our yard.
expenses o transport Canada f tr rt ,back toC da in the slumber of business failures oe- o d 'tan or ailing in any way. & B
and pay wound pensionsand compas- 'curing in the Dominion,to the decreased ' Paine's Celery Compound is the most A. H.:ll70TDfAN,
day. It makes sick peoplewill. 1. ring St East, Toronto.
sionate allowances at Imperial rates." amount of liabilities involved and to the
reliable and efficacious medicine of the Asst Geirtl Passenger Agent,
'Chis surely disposes of the Opposition's increasing proportion, of assets thereto. A. L. •ra'A,t,rrTON, : Druggist,
uheap,thougla often reiterate charge that This satisfactory feature in the coni- Wingham, Ont. E A R L Y o .
the Federal Government acted meanly mercial, situation continues, as is shown
and y -
disloyally in sending out the Con by statistics of the past year just pub- The History of Appendicitis..'
tingent "C. 0. I)." as they term it. The lished by, Bradstreet. Statistics which The entire, literature t)f appendicitis CLOSING
ether oft -repeated charge that the Do- disclose the exceedingly rgratifyiug fact down to the year '1899- numbers no less
minion was dilatory in offering aid, in that there have been fewer failures in than 2,500 articles, books, etc., and in a'
e first place is answered with equal 1 99 than In any year since aro . recce num er o the
8 1882 Th t b f Medical record Dr
-conclusiveness by the reeords of this were ,in . Canada and Newfoundland - Geo. 141. Edebohls; A. iVI., M. D., has a
Ttleiebook. So far from there being any 1,305 failures as against .1,49'0 the pre- most.interestine review on the "History.'
delay, the "rapid organization and eni vious year; but 1888 was, itself a good and. Literature sof Appendicitis." He
barkation of the Contingent,"' was year, for in 1897 the failures were 1,927; -says its early history cannot be traced
'scantily and emphatically recognized by in 1896, 2,205; in 1895, 1,923; in 1894, owing to the fact that it was confused
the home authorities by a special des- 1,873'; and in 1893, 1,781. The liabilities& with other diseases. Probably the first
e_ patch acknowledging the promptness last year aggregated $11,115,291; iii 1897 reference to it,,;dates from the year 1642.
displayed and congratulating the'Feder- they were $19,219,379; in 1896, $16,369, As late as the year 1838, the knowledge
al Government thereon. Moreover the 576;1n 1895, $15,'793,558; in 1894, $23,- of the existence of appendicits was by
offer of the second contingent made on 985,383, and in 1893, $15,690,404. no means general. The inauguration of
Nov. 2nd was so far ahead of any sire- A. notable feature of the situation has modern surgical treatment of appendic
Aar offers that may have been shade been theimprovement in the mannfae- tiler abscesses did not come until 1867,
subsequently by the sister colonies that tering interests of the country. The and the first recorded operation onthe
it is the only one recorded in the Bine- industries which had been so excessive appendix was performed =May 8th, '86.
100014. Iy protected under the old N. P. and Since that time the number of successful
SOL/7) BI NEFITS AccitinNG.
which it was confidently predicted operations has greatly increased. nutil
The consistent Imperialistic policy of would be ruined if any portion of that while now it is regarded as serious, bttt is
the Laurier Government, which' has in protection were removed, have shown by no means a fatal operation. There is
ao many ways brought the Dominion thesnselves'well able to stalid alone and, much popular misoonception to the
prominently before the Home authori- to be in a healthier condion now than , origin of appendicitis, and Dr. Edebohls
ties and the people of the Motherland formerly. Crowth and 'development gives interesting accounts of,sotne things
has been the order of the day through- which'hxave been found in the vemiform
out the Dominion, and in no single appendix from which it willbe seen that
partienlar have the doleful predictions .the grape seed is by no moans telecom -
0f the Conservative party received even monest forted injttry. Coproliths have
been found by everybody who has had
anything to do with post mortem in-
vestigations or with operations on the
appendix. Next to them piles have been
"X had a large Abscess under my arm the foreign bodies modies most frequent -
as well as sores in various parts of m I ruck with. Other things found aro
body. Being advised to use% Burdock y g
Blood Bitters, I dicl so with the result grape seeds, melon seeds, a chocolate
that the abscess and sores all went away nut, an oat grain, cherry and fruit
and have never bothered me since. MIs, stones, seeds of berries, a piece of sorter
Philip Rica, Villa Nova, Ont.
nail, peanuts, harry, bristle' width° fin of
a fish. This paper also shows that four
Moth of the Great Canadian systems peer cont, of all women have appenclieita,
of railroads are feeling the wave of good and that they aro little more liable to
times. The gross receipts of the C, P.R„ the disease than men.
for 1809, are nearly ',:,000,000 greater .
than for 1898, while the receipts of the rex- over May few».
G. T. R. for the same period have in. An Old and Wel-Tried Remedy --Mrs
creased 1,2,2130,000 over 1808. Wisuislmw's Soot fng Syrmp has been used
for over fifty nate try mill`temeof mothers
for their ala rt wlttlre teotlitv, with
Moet s'Ctocee s. It soothes tine ,Soft -
ems *spree, ree, aflu s al pen, aures tritild,
cloiiic, sad is this beat remedy for llltt -
r xe& It is pleasant to the rte..
tate 3aa every pmt cif the wodet.
daealtet a battle. rte 'du ill•
atel. ,lam elites04 log AU*..
.T q�r•�IIh 1111 4.7,
A Skin Beautifier
01 Inestimable Value, which Positiveiy Cures
1sttnppee Blackheads, Eczema and every forst
of Skin Disease, Is Dr. Chase's Ointment.
As great as may be the 'difference el
-coped= as to the various types of beauty,
an one eau see beauty in a face that is
ilred by pimples and blackheads or
'trscl by tracoa of eczema of other skin
AlstesseThe low -nock society dress frequently
rola sdtdets and back covered with
vs or other skin eruptions repn.laive to
ht. Why are wonisa content to use
; cereal's aitch isernaful preparations to cover
Blemishes when they could as well
sad tasks the skin clear, healthy
by ming a preparation as well
Dr. •Glaletete'a Cat hurt.
tsrr Salt Iliaom% milt taken as
metre Rom of ' .Meeeesft which
retie mate :'els itch agg teed
titans. That D1. Chic's
Gina tali tete t cud ed
Crit vele kerma;
le ie�lsle
Itsaserate elide"7
Mare at
•tits -
a semblance of endorsation.
11, 713. it. Cures Abscesses.
Mt A. W. ((IfC�H;;ttAS '8
GINN 4YW'IR49 i r i,Aga l'1Y
Oa wit earn a, tb --ttsh••mf
Dares by slaa 1t'r9, velef
Tq,isia rlts wisest, sisisse rirritet
trans ityt• tr. clic
atatelteeta
•'Before `placing your. order
for Spring ',Clothing calland
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.
WEBS".PER & 00.,
CUSTOM SAWING
General Banking .Business transacted..
Money advanced to farmers and business n'reu
on endorsed notes and collateral. •
Farmers' l Sale Notes Cashed
Moneys remitted by draft to all parts of •
Canada and the United States.
Notes and accounts collected on reasonable.
terms.
WINGH+P�,M IT('S.PITAI,..-
.
ForAle treatment'of DISEASES OF WOMEN
and SU1IGIOAL CASES of all hinds. For par-.
titulars address
DR. J. P. KENNEDY,
Medical Superintendent, Wingham, Ont.
EvANSTONE,
• BARRISTER, SOLIOITOR, ETO.
Private'and Company funds to loan et lowest
rate of interest. No commissioneherged. Mort-
gages,
town and farm property bought and.
f. sol. Office, Beaver'Block, Wingham.
SHINGLE CUTTING., MORTON •
.,
done at 'lowest prices and satisfaction
guaranteed. Cali and get prices be-
fore disposing of your timber..
Au,
L. DIOKENSON,
BARRISTER, &e.,
Wiughom, . Out.
T CTE /t) N & SON•BARRISTER, EfrC.
Caveats anddo.Mark3 obtained, Tra o t reed, and all patent
business Conducted for MODERATE FEES. My
office is in the immediate vicinity of thePaten tOffice
and facilities tor securing patents areunsurpassea
Send mode$',sk.tchorphotographcEinvention wipe
desertp tion andstatetnentas toadvantages claimed.
.I ".aro charges* midday -or for an opinion as.
pa1eneh64U y and m fee for prosecuting the
application m�t�t nob iivb patted for timid the
patent .'s allowed. "INVENToa9 Gutntt„" Con-
taining furl information seat free. . All Cemoival•
cations Considered as Melly Vonfldeflllab
FRANK JN H.•HOUGH
fiED>er svItoet. WASSESI GITo r. me. ed. •
Queen's Block,
> sssfelessas3aweeeoes •
NERVOUS,.BL2OD
PRIVATE & SEXUAL DIS"
OASES. MEN &' WOMEN.
ONE
WK MAKE
Sewer and
Culvert Pipes
.411 Sizes frota 4 in. to 24 in. Mao
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Solicitor to Bank of Hamilton. Money to lean•.
Office -Moyer Blocly Wingham.
ARrtxUtt: J.[IRWIN, D. D. S. L.1D. >~r
Doctor of DentalSur ery of the Pennsylvania."
Dental College and Licentiate of the Royal
College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Oflise•
over R,,ost Office, Wingham.
D D. BOSS, D, D. S., L.D. S.,
DENTIST,
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GENERAL INSTIRANOE AGENT,
Wintham, Ont.
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DEANS, JR.
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
for the County of Htwon. Sales attended in
any part I the County. 'Charges moderate.
OBT OURRiB,WxrtuuAldidlt'T.
LICENSED ATIOTIONEER,
a ales of Tl'arm Stock and Farm Implements a
epeeialty.
A11 orders left at Tilts Thom ofklee promptly
attended to. Terms reasonable.
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$ OS _ Camp Caledonia, No 40, meets
• a the drat and third Monday in
every month, in the Oddfellows Hall.
Visiting,
brethren J. MURRAY, Chief;HE
jOB PRINTING,
ineludin Books, Pamphlets, Posters, Bill
Heads, Circulars, &c., tire.„ t'Xeeuted in the treat
style of the art, at moderate. prices, and on
short notice.
BooltutronNG.--We are pleased to announea
that nny Books or Magazines left with tis for
Binding, will have" our prompt attention.
Priem ; lora Coding in any style will be given on
TIIT4 TiMEs °mum,
Wingham.
RAILWAY TIME TABLES.
/ Y RAND TatirtX RAILWAY E •fi'1'1L"Id.
Tttht is t.RAva. FOR
Palmerston . ....... 0.49 a.m.... 8,513-4.111.
.Tssalon 8.58 11.m.... 8.16 p,m.
Kincardine ...11 a.m8.15 p -m....10.48 p.m,
Altttiva FRtrat
l;inena dine ....0.49 a.rn8,58 a.m.... 8.341 p.m.
T,arden. , 11.10 ran—. 14.00 p.m.
Pnlnic•rsi,m.....,...,.,. 8.05 p.m, 10.48 p.m.
liOR1:O1i. Agent, Wingham.
r'1A'NAT)TAN PACIFIC RATL'WAY.
meats's f tt * t1 Pet!
'1•r,n•.;/rr ..., i, $1.111.
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