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B FIJ1IOTT. Punta:use AND Pa;oPRIi.Ton Columns of the Mail.. -
TIIE WINGIIAN TIMES. FEBRUARY , 9, 1900.
10,27() pages, it would be infinitely more A F<rw Hints on woes.
profitable and lead to mut more deft- Breed only the best. It carats loo intro
nits ar.1 satisfactory rosultet zf wembere to feel al. choice hole thane '(scrub,"aud
would make up their allude to b a leen the former fttctic�s top price,while the We, the undersigned, do hereby agree
T4'rbotie and confine their remarks ' latter is not wanted at allj: price. o it'bott the Dr.monon 1L twenty-five
P
cent bottle of Ili. Wills' F,nglisli,.Pills,
within such limits as would eua)le. the Experience shows beyond peradvon• if, after tieing three fourths cf ionto=its
eleetclrato at large to follow the pro- . turc that the best bacau hogs are pro- of l:ottle, tiioy aro iiot rclit:ve Colistip.,-
ceetlizlgs intellil czitly, When the late clneocl from the Tam -worth and York- tioti flute Iradaohe. Vorci 1Hn }Yarral
Lord Beaconsfield declared that speech . shire breeds, for which good, reason we that f: nr l -s Inaies will s ozzO stiptly mire
was for the purpose of ,coneealizzrr , the mostco1 Ftilzai'tt case's (1f Constipation.
1 rp g recommend thein, caul to the breeders eatistaction or no pay welsh Wills' Eng-
thoui ht, lie probably had in mince a we would say a test will show that for lisle Pills artr 1tse 1.
parliamentary debate, but if the Mail : the Seed given thew,„ hogs of those A �'" I1fo+xoxv, •
(,hemist azici Druggist,
Wiu:hana, out.
rtrd Empire will .only make itself breeds will show as great, 'if not a C.A., Campbell, Cliemist and Druggist,
acquainted with the history of the lin- • greater gale, than any other breed. ,And Winghaut,. Out,
perial Parliament ---the great prototype furthermore, and what is even more •A, L. Hamilton, Chemist and Drug-.
' of our Canadian Legislature -it will importaut,being predisposed to leanness, 'g1st, 4irulgl�am, Ont.
Hamilton,
that it waa exactly such conduct there will be but a very shall percent- 'ILcrnthfal Chivalry,
as was followed by Oppositionists dur- age of them overfat, and consequently A entail son,. egad three, turned up
lug the session of 1899, which compelled few hogs to be sold at the reduced price the other afternoon with a blaolf oyer az1t1,
the government at St. Stephens to in- paid for fats. raying piteously.
troduee the closure .tis a measure of ab- If you are not in a section where these What's the matter? as':ed papa. .
solute necessity. The men who so . breeds are common, a wove in the right What's t bit me, answered_ Johnny,
. wantonly abuse the privileges of free - direction can be made by selecting long` Did yon bit hien baeki' asked the store
- speech aro its,greatest enemies, and the , bodied, deep -sided Berkshire sows and.
Canadian electorate is too intelligent to "crossing them with Tamworth or York -
No, subbed Johnny,
bo fooled by any sueh specious statement • shire boars, and -we suggest this course TIIen followed the ad'vico, which .end-
- as the one quoted' above from the as one that will be found both profitable
i fed improsslvaly withwithtele words : Ite-
'�..p�Af II
sat .
A BD .
actory.
member, Johnny, you aro' a big boy,
AN LitPE1LIALISTIC Ei rx i . We want Singers weighing from 160
„ and when anyone Bits you, hit hack,
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY: 9, 1900, . It is a trite saying that the onlookers to 22Q pounds but while these constitute arid ashard as you can.
-..:.,_ ._�---*--_. _... _._....°.._. ', always see more of the fight than the the minimum and maximum weights
Two days later in came satiny, with
OTTAWA �Y 1� T) ,r i• ' participants, and itis equally true that fol sincere, the average• most desirGd3s . leis heal high in the air, and a blatant
OUR Y LETTER he is in a better position to judg!e ac- from 180 to 200 pounds frrom which is stun er:
• curate) . sand Im tutially of the merits orade the choicest Wiltshire sides. gg
y E p , Well, haw gees it.
From our own Correspondent. ' The.beSt diet for hogs is .uudoubtedlq
of the "controversy, who has no personal Someone hit me, said the proud boy,'
Ottawa, February 3fel. interest therein. The tatitics of those ' a mixture •:°'' peas, baa:le3; oats au but but I hit back harder anyway. •
The habit of constant preyerication shorts, with. . the addition of whey- or
politicians who are ever ready to makeGood! said papa; was: the little- boy
to omploy a euphemism much milder trouble between race and race and be - skimmed milk, and when the . latter bigger than you were? "
than is waranted by the circumstances tween creed and, breed, "is attracting cannot be procured -It to beets or It wasn't a bo
which is unfortunately altogether tea mangles added°so the diet. will be fennel Jowl; caliniy' answered•
some attention in the tlld. Couritly, andJohn; it was a girl.
common with certain classes .of poli- 'the observations of an influential.west ' beneficial, ,
ticians, has recently developer) to au of England r1n 1y thereon, voici>ig ns : very essential consideration in order EVER RENEWING.
alarming degree in. the columns of the they do the geiierelsentiment pre -Veining that firm, well streaked lean bacon be : i
Mail and Empire and other Opposition . in the Old Country, might be wisely produced, is regular • exercise and plenty �eWe ares contstocnk ailly renewing and as-
rrine • organs. It would take more space than - poudered by'these would-be disturbers of . of it, especially up to the -ago of say five PerfF.
umes, Atomizers, Tooth Washes
this entire letter must ocoupy to notice the nation's peace.mouths,'and even after that -age regnlpr• and Powders? Brushes, Combe,' Hand
all of them -indeed they are "too num- • Alter referring to •the existence in exercise is very necessary, and forced Mirrors, Manicure and Toilet Articles
cions to mention' -but one or two dazCanaof tele two cdititiriet races, gild feeding must be a •voided at all times if q'1tip-ta-date goods at lowest
instances that have occurred ie the To- the necessityof the exestence of ; the best results are to be obtained. pNo ossible prices.
cons
ionto organ during the past few days will between them if the Dominion oto . :In. growing . Singers early maturity tinned sec esd tos ie. ouruclischpeuosin ourut .art -
only may bo given as fair samples. prosper the article continues• "This should not be the - watchword, as this menta We are avcurate in our work,
Daring the recent bye -election cam. eaa>s forced feeding and forced. feeding •which a'lways insures safety to our.pat-
rons and the rub1ie.
idoetrine Sir 'Wilfrid Laurier has in m
paign the Mail stated that: "Israel eloquent and noble terms, appealed to mesas an excess of fat. Give the hog
. 'Tarte called upon the French-Canadiansal) Canadians, to observe. To hold the more time in which to consume the
of Sherbrooke not to elect an English balance fai:ily will be u task demanding same amount of food, and better bacon
speaking candidate to Parliament, but the highest capacity for some time to , will 'be produced, as time and exercise
to rally. en masse around Mr. Le Baron, . come. have much to do with the formation of
the French-Canadian nominee of the learn meat. A singer should have at
TIiLr Rum= I5 GRATEFUL.
Government." Mr. Tarte did nothing least eight months in which to' make 100
of the kind, and to show "We knout that the feeling in this pounds weight, ancl' we believe if hogs
Country is one of gratitude to Sir Wil: ' 6f the breeds recommended are treated
HOW ABSOLUTELY I.:1LSE frid for the. course Ile.has followed. We as above indicated as regards " feeding
this statement is, it may be added that have no sympathy whatever with those :. and exercise there would be fewer com-
Mr. Le Baron's immediate ancestors who seek to create animosity for tem plaints of soft bacon, a trouble alto -
were English, and he is of New England - porary or political advantage. During gether too prevalent, and which has al -
stock, moreover he is a Protestant and the mobilization of the two Canadian ready done much damage to the repute.
cannot speak a word of French; while contingents for service in South. Africa tion of Canadian bacon.
on the other hand Mr. McIntosh, the . the political opponents of Sir Wilfrid In this connection • we may say that
Conservative nominee was a fluent Laurier sought to prejudice , him . in most of the soft bacon. occurs dur!,Ig the
T+'reiecli speaker,'oand recognized in the Quebec by one cry and in Ontario by slimmer months and can be traced to'
;, -ter '°4rstrici`where ..be . is known. • as.,.bsinK another. In the French portion of Can indiscriminate clover • grazing, which is
quite as much French in his tastes and • ada he was charged with. being "too 'a.practice we cannot too strongly con-
•sympathies as be is anything else. But loyal" in the British portion with not demn,• and we have' • instructed our
,, outside of Sherbrooke and the neighbor- being loyal enough.. To carry such a , -drovers to watch the matter carefully
hood these facts are not supposed to be course to its logical conclusion would be in going through the country,and to re -
generally known and consequently the to imperil Confederation. Wein. Bug- Ease ••to buy -clover-fed hogs at any
land and Empire's untruth can be re- are perfectly satisfied with the price..
lied upon to do the Minister of Public attitude of French -Canada and it is to We might say further that softness is
Works some injury, and that of course be hoped our countrymen in Canada Only.d'iscovered: in the curing -room, and
is all that is desired.
will do all In their. power to allay cannot be detected in the live hog and
Again, when Col. Steele's appoint- racial animosities aid,niore especially at cannot re cannot be discriminated
ted
meat to the command of the Strathcona a crucial point in the history of the em- against in buying,consegne iser we hope
Horse was announced, the Mail prompt- Aire. _ If the Dominion is to succeed it that farmers ani feeders will see that
ly declared that this was "a relief to dust adopt Sir 'Vii lfr d's gospel of good- the hogs areproperly fed and ;cared for
Sifton who bad been pulling the will. We hope that vrhen the war Is so that soft meat proper ay .be, avoided, and
,vires to secure the appointment of his,. over in South Africa that much -troubled the good name and reputation of Cap.-
r%sud Majer Walsh."rIn this state colony will produce an equal. to the adian:Bacon in the English market pro-
enent also there was not an atom of Canadian Premier. Such a orie will be : teeeed. • • Thin halfeAeiseed izogs are.
truth, the Minister of the ]'literior hay- imperatively needed to . successfully deal positively not wanted at; tiny ,price and.
:Ing taken no Steps whatever to secure with tT1e race question which meat in -
no clause for buying, them will be aoe
the appointment of Major Walsh or evitatily,come to. thefront.'1 o pted fronndrovers.
anyone else on the contingent, nor had • ,
e gallant Major eves :approached him wiIAT'•8 TITS NATTER WITS THE WEST? • Carelessness in handling hogs results
an the matter. Major Walsh, however, . : The statistical returns which are al:-
in serious.damage in the way of broken
is accustomed to attacks of this kind "days compiled at the ohm of the year legs, braises and whip -marks, and•. since
frbm Oppositionists and it trouble Mtn are enabling ns to realize the progress a broken leg means a destroyed. ham,
but little,that Canada is making. As is to be ex-' while a bruise or whipmark makes. a
THREE or A Itr.w p cted, it is is the West particularly second"elass out of an otherwise first-
A third instance of the organ's utterthat this is noticeable. It is estimated glass side of meat, which must be sold.
disregard of even an appearance of that there are now 50,000 settlers more in consequence . at a greatly •reduced,
honesty, is an, editorial statement( .that thanlast year, ;about 16,000 Americans piece; the loss to the packer will • ,be.
*pile of the Government, organs ,hasland
.being among the newcomers. The , readily apparent, and for the teglsAzz.
+entered its solemn protest against free- business of .the Canadian Pacific Rail- : that the trouble can be ',„to a very large
amof debate and declares that last way for the year is estimated at $2,000,-
avoided b extent overcbmo, if not almost entirely:
the x
+earr s•:report of the proceedings of Par 000, including sales of farm lands and. ; yexercise of a little .ears,
Iiament is a nusiance owing to the full town lots. The volume of 'business is _ and judgment in loadnig and .unloading
•loess with which ntemberr , have discus- much greater than. in 1898 and 100 per the hogs on and off. wagons, t is our in -
Ned public questions." This .redianlaus . cent. better than in 1897. The company, tendon to null hogs so marked and.
assertion has reference to an article in sold during .the year. •410,000 acres for bruised more severely than ever in the
the Toronto GIobe suggesting that, inas $360,000. • The •:Canada.. Northwest future. We hope farmers and others
-• '
much as last session's Hansard contained Laid Company's sales -aggregate 88,000 through whose hands the hogs may palm,
acres for $45e,000. Last year the Can will be more particular, in this respect
.' adieu Pacific sold 348;000 for X1,121,000 .and see that such all usage is disoon-
" he Twan in Pans " and the Canada Northwest Land Coin- . tinned.
' pany sold 71,000 acres for $883,000. It' The interests of the farmers and Pack'
' r ..-of Rheumatism is expected that the acreage of land pre- ' ers are identical 4in this matter and we
pared for crop neat year will show an ask your hearty co-operation in not only
Arenosed by Uric Add Being Left in increase of 50 -per cent. , maintaining, but in further advancing
the Blend by Diseased Kidneys . , t The growing population and general - the splendid reputation of Canadian
Ilrbsperity of course means more trade, : bacon and consequent upbuiirding of one
To Inffer the most excruciating pains, to and so we find from the retttrne that the of Canada's greatest exporting indnstriea
&see h use of limbs, and the bs d #o have the `int in oar mutual advantage joints trade of $230,000,000 in 1896.9(1, the last va tags and pinata
ewrslltert and disfigured is the' lot Of the year of Conservative Government, has TITS CoLrt*lawoon MEAT Co.,
^recuse. of rheumatistrt. (tilzliierl.)
Uric acid in the blood Is the cause of crease of $80,500,000, while the first half
tieineatisn. If the kidneys are active they of the current
tJve the uric acid. That tai their specialyear allows further in -
week. lf, on the other hand, the kidneys creams which if maintained will give a
las deranged, there is surd to be uric acid in fatal at the end of the year of "70,000,•'
t lE,od and rheumatic pains H ron& the 000. Imports and exports have alike 111
-
easstrmut of Militant will ever cure ft, and our trade with the Empire
�t art. It sometimes relieves, treat 't of all otbrera, shows the greatest
oily be hen gbt about by setting ferrel most unprecedented development.
s light. Tem Mast efeerative ktd. _, .
adv kmrwti fres men its Dr. Chest's
Ms. mere rlitattagilfrd C
risen to $819,600,000 lath year or an in-
tot t'isti e, Mem,
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retteenass
Met suird' a..
ithenmatf,;m Cured.
Those suffering from Bhentnatism,
Sciatica or Iiambago Will find a positive
one in Milburn'a Iihettihatic Fills.
They're guaranteed to help yon, or your
money back. Price 60 tents.
Mew Retaken, r, elde , deeughtor of a
preeaiti'exit rancher of Cialgery, wee
tlltro•we Prefer a bugles wile rtet-ax sing
from a hall, faltll g trponn here Mesad, nM
wf,,oQQs hexes nttllyytr Ieillaact,
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tete
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Our sales of Paine's Celery Compound
are increasieg steadily, It is tlie popu-
lar medicine; we slIrongly7ecoinmend it.
Our best efforts are always pet forth.
to•Inalso our e.tabllshment the "popular
drug store." .
• Corry A. CeeeenxLL, Druggist,
• • Wingham, Ont..
The town of Maros Ujvar, Hungary,
with 3,600 population, is without a sin-
gle piano. •
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' The usual result,.of nervousness is par-
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others it brings ifisanity or epilepsy; The
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IlAPTIsT Cilull(' U -•-Sabbath services at
11 a Ill awl 7 p m. tlntlay i e1uxd at
2:u0 a zn. General prayer zneotieg
on Wednesday evenings. 71cv. W.
Freed, c
lr r pastor.
J. Chapman,
, W JS. S.
Supor°intoudent. . , S
Mieviolllsr CiTi.retch---Stlbbath•servires
at 11 a n and 7 p 10. Sunday School at
2:30 p ztl. I ipworth. League every I4.7on-
day evezziug', General prayer uteetiug
on Wednesday evenings. Rev. Richard
Robbs, pastor. Dr. (.fowler, S. S. Sup-
erintendent.
Pat.S1a7;TsnIAN Czrunau-••Sabbath sor-
viees at 11 a in and 7 p ni, Sunday
School at 2;30 p nt. General prayer
meeting on Wednesday evenings. Rev,
D. Perxie, pastor. D. 11 f. Gordon, S. S.
Superintendent.
ST. PAUL'S Crronefl, SPXSCOPAL•••-Sab-
bath serviees at 11 a zn and 7 p Ila. Sun-
day School at 2;20 p m. General prayer
meeting on Wednesday evening. Rev.
Wm. Lowe, incumbent, P. Shero, S. S.
Superintendent,
OONaiEGATIONAL CutjlnoiI.--Sabbatli
services at 11- a m and 7 p le. Sunday
School at 2:80 p in, General prayer
• meeting on Wednesday evenings, Rev..
J. W. Goffin, pastor. Gavin Wilson, S.
S. Superintendent.
R031:,s.N CATHOLIO CHURCH T- Every
fourth Sunday. Mass at 10:30•a in, ser-
mon and benediction at 7 p m. Rev. D.
P. McMenamin, P. P.
Satmemov .hare-Se.rviee at 7 and 11
a m and 8 and i{ p m on Sunday, and
every evening during the week at, 8
- o'clock at the barracks.. • •
CmuseIAN WonienRS-SeeviaeS in- the
Mission Hall, Victoria street, on Sunday
at 3 and 7:80 p fn, T. A., Caihouue, in
charge..
POST Orrice -In Macdonald Block.
Office hours from 8 a. m to 6:30 p m.
Peter Fisher,, postmaster.
Mecnee los' INSTITUTE -Library and
free reading room in the Town Hall,
will be open every afternoon from 2 to
5:45 o'clock and every evening from 7 to
9:80 o'clock. Miss Millie Robertson,
•librarian, •
Town OouNou4-'-Wm. Clegg, Mayor;
Thos, Gregory, Jos. Golley, L. W, Han-
son, .d. J. Irwin, Geo. McEenzie'and•Ii,.
Mcandeo, 'Councillors ; J. B. Ferguson,
Clerk and, Treasurer.; Samuel Yorrhit1,
Assessor, Wm, Robertson', Collector.
Board Meets first Monday evening in.
each mouth at 8 o'clock.,
SCHOOL BOARD. -C. N. Griffin, (chair-
man), Thos. 4.braham, H. G. Lee, J, J.
Iiomuth, Wm. Moore, H,' Kerr, Thos.
Bell, Wm. Button. Secretary, Win.
Robertson; Treasurer, J. B. Fergusou.
Meetings second Tuesday •eveniug in
each month.
PUBLIC SOH. Oot TEACHERS -A. H.
Musgrove, Principal, Miss Robertson,
1Vliss Reynolds, Miss Farquharson, Miss
Cornyn, Miss.Vanstoue, 1VIiss Matheson
and Miss Reid.
Boenb or Reel:me-Mayor Clegg,
(chairman), C. J. Reading, Thos. Greg-
ory, Dr. Kennedy, J. B. Ferguson, Sec-
retary; Dr. .Towler, Medical Health
Officer.
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CLOSING
Before . placings your order
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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 male clothes that fit.
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DIRECTORS";
John Proctor, Geo. Roach, Win. Gibson/ M.P.;
A. T. Wood, M. P., A. B. Leo (Toronto).
Cnslrier- 3, TURNBTJTL.
Savinata Bank -Hours 10 to 4•Soturday, 10
to 1. Deposits of $1 and upwards received and
interest allowed. •
Special Deposita alsq :received tit current',
rates of interest.
]crafts on Great. Britain and the United
States Bought and sold. c
• W. CORBO'UX,D, .Agent.
>;• 1:1. DIO1t1NSON, Solicitor.
A. E.
eesonAM.
MGeneral
ne r advanced to fMrmersii nd business men
on endorsed notes and collateral.
Farmers' Sale Notes Cashed
Moneys remitted by° draft to all parts of
Canada and tho United States.
Notes and accounts collected on reasonable
terms.
T P, KENNEDY M.1).. M. C. P. S. 0.
. • (Member of {•ho British Medical Associa-
tion.) Gold Meaallist in Medicine. Special
attention•paid to diseases of Women and Child-
ren, Office hours -1 to 4 p. m. ; i to 0 p. m.
'DYANSTONh3,
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC.
Private and Company funds to loan. at lowest
rate of interest. No commissionchargecl, Mort
gages, town and farm . property bought and,
sold. Office, Behver Block, Wingham.
JA• MORTON,
BA1RrsTE13, &c.,
Wingham, Ont. '
E L..DIOKENEON,
BARRISTER, BTO.
Solicitor to Bank of Hamilton. '11t0ney to loan,
Oiiice-Meyer Block, Winglram.
RTHUR ,LLIRWIN, D. D. S,,;I,�D S.
Doctor of Dental Surgery of the Pennsylvania
Dental. College. and Licentiak of, the R_oyat'
College es Dental Surgeons of. ontalrio. Ortaw
over Post Office, Winghan.
�. D.
ettees, D.1). ,B., L..U,
DENTIST, -
Office -Beaver Plock, Wingharn.
J°ther m ronml, • -.
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT,
Win lr
g om, Ont.
• DEANS,.1. •
JR.
• LICENSED AUCTIONEER
for the County of Huron. Sales attended in,
any part of the County. Charges moderate.
JOHN CURRIE, WINGnatr4ONT.
LIC1i;NSED AUOT10NEER.
3 les of Perm Stock and Perm Implements a
spnrialtv.:
All ord rs left at Tan Tents oi$ee Promptly
attended to.: Terms reasonable.
SOCIETY MEETINGS.
c! two Caledonia, No. 40, amett+-
®. I -Ow Brat and third Monday in
avers' month, in the Oddfellows Ball. Visiting
brethren welcome. J. Mann" Chief ; H. B.
Elliott, 1 c. -,Bee,
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includingBooks, Pamphlets, Posters,
Heads, Crculars, &c., &e , executed i ' butt
style of the art, at moderator .priers, and on
abort notice.
lioctustxnrNc:.-••We are pleased to announce
that any Books or Magazines left with tut for.
Binding, will have our prompt attention.
Prices for Binding in any trtyle will iso given on
application to
T2315 TIMES ONNICE;
wingham,
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