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The Wingham Times, 1900-02-16, Page 6
Y4, • gni FSTAB:.T:r11ED 1Sii• TT' 17.11` ..11. RES. .$, B,'FS,T.j,OT",t', Pniarasne:lt ANI) Pa ornicBTOR FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1000. OUR-TTA.WA LETTER. THE ITTGiIAM TIMM, , FE1 R pet t ision whatever had tem inn a be' batt,tli' ens lawn t' taken a;x native pert, Parliament, without the :snot L1.Ju retch ' A.; a ieselt 73 of thter ofilcetie lame tables dei:rani by the people that tlt`r i'ceat mounded; 2i) intro leen Milled, in. should be clone? It he sloes, it Deily , eluding tt, ,Sf. jor-General, 2 Lielzt-(';oi- slitiwS how iticrngl'noutl itrc his ideas t•f onels, trait'# several. Majrrs, end other tell r;enaasaib?o t:overuniealt. UE1.ri~ is ti tai:icethhave taken r+ptEte;lienraryatmde, gc'vernment 13y the people, and we have n little s^c'uer than desirable, at Pre - no power to act in any platter save Uy• teat, 22 R et the milk nail file have mot tile autllor•ity of the people, Dither cx- with death in the field, and no less than • i pressed in 1'atlianlent, er by the un- • 991 have belt wounded, while the cozn- mietak:ablo voice of public opinion." parative1y sttlall member of 51 aro reo- `Oho: comparison which the f,)ppositiou 011ier unwoun iect prisoners. These, ad- , leader had been luadebotween the action decl together, make the big casualty list of the Australian: colonies and that of _ of 1387, .and es the casualties of all regi - our Government was: disposed effectual- -lents, regular trod irregular, Colonial ly by pointing out the fact that perlia- and British, are, exclusive of unwounded prisoners, barely 5500, it will be seen at a gianee the big, the extremely big, share Scotohmen have taken in this war. •Hou T d 6 tals.were: Albemarle, 2; Amabel, .3; Arran; 1; Braut, 6; Bruce, 2; Carrick,8; Eastuor, 1; &Ilderslie, 1: Greenock, 5; Huron, 1; Kincarcline, 2; Kinloss, 2. Towns and villages:•Chesley, 1; South- ampton, 1; Port Elgin., 1; Teeswater, Tiverton, 1;. Wiaiton, 2; Kincardine, 6; Haan... • Walkerton, 3; Co, Jail, 3. - The causes of committal were:. Sickness, 10; . Dos Prom ow own Correspondent. Ottawa, February Pala The Parliaraenttary session is once llaore under way and the debate en the Address bas been got rid of with a celerity which is indeliglitful contrast to the cheery' waste of four weeks occu- pied in the same performonee last year. In addition to the mover and seconder proceed at once- with. the mobilization of there were only two speakers on either the contingent. There was no denying side au d. two sessions of the House was the fact that heading as they had done the time needed to dispose of the they were without the law, and had ex - matter. - ceeded their constitutional powers, and Both gentlemen. who were entrusted were only justified in the course that with the task of starting the debate- they pursued by the unmistakable ex - Mr. Isaac Gould, the late Speaker's sue- pression of the public Will. went was sitting in. the antipodean col- onies at the time, whereas our Puha- went had recently adjourned without in any way anticipating the necessity :for action. 'Whoa however there could 1 o longer be any doubt that the war was inevitable no time was lost and within, three weeks of the publishing of Presi- dent Kruger's ultimatum,. Canada's first contingent was on the ocean. NO INCONSISTENCY., Referring to the charge that he had bean inconsistent in having declared, ie. an interview in the Toronto Globe, that the' Government had no power to act without authority, and then so- shortly after sending out the contingent, the Premier showed that there was no con- tradictioax or inconsistency therein; for, he said, when the imperial authorities intimated the extent of the help they would accept, the demands made were - so moderato that, apart from the delay that would have been necessary, it would have cost more to ' summon to a special session than to cessor in West Ontario, and • Mr. Victor . As to the criticisms that had been total exp euditnre for the year 1899 was Geoffrion the new member for Cham- offered upon the action of the Govern- beef-Vercheres - acquitted, themselves X8,428.02, and the lucerne about $700. went in declaring. in the Order -iii- . admirably, speaking briefly, eloquently, Council, that "no precedent" was to be The Lancer and the Old Boer. and to the point: Then, following the established by the sending of the first The wane w1•itercontinues:-``I saw a usual procedure, Sir Charles Tupper as contingent, the Premier read the Order, Lancer who pitied an old Boer because leader of the Opposition, opened the to show that it simply recognized the in- of his grog heir and. whiskers. The fight proper but instead of the orthodox disputable fact that neither from a con- Lancer said that when. 11e pushed • elle It's Always ><<1nii batGi100ect to the sufferer front. stomach disordersand the - diseases which can be directly traced there neglect or ignorance may have produced the darkness, but so sure as night Mews day, just so surely mill Dr. Von Stan's Pincappie Tablets let in the sunshine and briars bade the full noonday brightness of perfect health. This is taking strong ground --but proof is to be had -one tablet niter eating - 60 in a box -35 cents. Sold. by A. L. Hsniilton. House of Refuge. The following statistics regarding the Bruce House of Refuge have been print- ed by the nspector:. Committals for the year, 50; ' eaths, 5; ••• absconded, 3; dis- charged, ; By townships the comanit- • & r 111, 1900. A RD. We, the nndersigued ii t1ateby agree to refund the money on a t174. -(111,,y ?iyt eent bottle of Dr. Wills' English fill ; - if, after imtpg three fourths of contents • of bottle, they do not relieve Ooue;tinct tient and Headache. We also warrant diet four bottles will permanently cure the host obstinate cases of Cementation. Satisfaetice, or no pay X113:+u Wills' Eng- lish Pills are used, A. A. Morrow, Chemist and Druggist, Wingham, Out, C.A.. Campbell, Chemist and Druggist, . Wingham, Ont. A. L. Hamilton, Chemist and Drug- gist, Winghaul, Ont. 1 Young atleu Should Remember. That it takes znore than muscle to make a man. That highness is not greatness. That it requires pluck to be patient. That unselfishness is the most unlesan- ly thing in. trio world. That consideration for mother and sister does more to mark a gentleman than the kind. of necktie he wears. That piety is nob priggishness, That tIle Duly whole man is a holy man. - That tofollow the crowd is a coefes sion of weakness. Tliat the street corners are a poor col. lege. . That oue real friend is worth a score of acquaintances. • That to be afraid to be ono'ri noblest self is the greatest cowardice. That it is never too soon to begin to make a man of one's self. ' That what is put into the brain torday ' will be taken out of it ten years hence. That the only manliness •worth pos- seeeing is shown in the life of the Son of EVER RENEWING.. - titutiou, 2; Intemperance, 4; - Old age, Wo are continually renewing and as - 20; Blindness, 5; Other causes, 8. The sorting our stock of ' average nn.nber 'of inmates, including Perfumes, Ato auizcrs, Tooth Washes the keeper's family, was 13,109. The . general arraignment of the Government, stitutional nor a colonial point of view, - out of the way he could not give him its policy and everything connected could their action in that matter be al- the thrust because at that moment he therewith, the worthy baronet confined lowed to establish aprecedent for future thought of his old father. Well, the himself entirely to the discussion of the - action. . "We have done this," declared Lancer got five yards or so past him,' contingents, leaving, as he observed,, the Premier amid the cheers from all when the old boy aimed and fired at his r() WN TDD.11ll.,(' iO)1tY, ... Berme t.".Irouviz td.^abbath services at 11 a m and 7 p In. ;Sundry School at 11:W p lu, General prayer 1er Xaletetinl; ta)i Wednesday evenings. Rev. W. t"iaee d, pastor. W. J. Chapman, le. S. ;,;l,peitntelltlent. 1jli. eetoa)ati'r Cuuit0il--•Sabbath services et. 11 a air and i p 1x1. Sanctity. Banal at :80 1n.. ,i.pworth League 'every Molt - day tv.'l;ieee, °everltl Prayer ramie); • •al ' 'ednesiia f,.ovcnings. Rev. Tie,. teal I': al:bs, lastor. ` I1r. Towler, S. S'. Sup- t 1'illtentlent. Pitir.SBYrEl1LAN C 11E0II-.-4'abbath ser - vi es nt 11 a zu ilei 7 p 1n. Sunday Sternal at 2:::0 p nl. general prayer i,ieetn:g Dal, Wednesday e�'e uugS. Rov. Te. Perth:, pastor. D. M. Goi Ch ;1a .8. S.. Superintendent, ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, Erisc'or. r.--Flab- bath i;erviccs at 11 a 1n and 7 p Stut- tlay School at 2:30 p ni.. General prayer meeting on Wednesday evening. Rev. Wm. Lowe, incumbent. F. Shore, S. S. Superintendent. CoNtene e'imN.tL Cerunoxi.--Sabbath ; ervices. at 11 a m and 7 p in. Sunday School at 2:30 p m. General prayer erecting on Wednesday ov'euings. Rev. 3. W. Gofifu, pastor. Gavin Wilson, S. S. Superintendent. Roiw CATHOLIC CHURCH - Every 2otuth Sunday. Mass at 10:30 a m, sor- inon and benediction at 7 p m. Rev. D. P. McMenamin, P. P. Seton TICIN Amor-Service at 7 and 11 a all And 3 and B p m on Sunday, and every evening during the week at •8 o'clock tit the barracks. °ena rAN Wo> ns -Services iu the Mission Hall, Victoria street, ou Sunday at 3 and 7:30 p m. T. A. Oalhouue, in charge. • Pose OPPIOE Iu Macdonald Block. Office • hours from 8 a 1n to 6:30 p m. Peter Fisher,, postmaster, MECHANICS' IwsTIruTa-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, and Powders,. Breshcs, Combs, Hand Mirrozs, Manicure and Toilet Articles geuera,.11y; all up-to-date goods at lowest possible prices. No need to say much about our con- tinued success in. our dispensing depart- ment. We are ae curate in our work, which always insures safety to our pat- rons sand the public. Our sales of Paine's Celery Compound ere increasing steadily. It is the popu- lar medicine ; we strongly recommend it. Our beet efforts are always put forth to make our estabt1shment •the "populai drug store." COLIN A. CAMPBELL, Eruggist, Wingham, Ont. other matters to a more convenient sea- parts of the House, "in the majesty preserver, but the bullet missed. A Son. of , , comrade who saw the act rode back and erre 5tali' OLD STORY. OUR COLONIAL INDEPENDENCE thrust the Boer through the heart with Droppings in the Throat There was little new in his remarks.. and in the future we are as free as ever his lance, .giving him. a second thrust to We have heard it all before in varicais to do as we consider best under the cir- make sure. forms in the fifty-six speeches which he- cnmstanees that mayarise. The poli- "xf rite oa Fits wear aro -*'realists of having delivered throughout tion of Canada is still aptly and correct- • P 1 expressed in the lines:- If you are suffering from the cense- The. hawking and spitting the West. Summed n in a few word's yquences - of impure - blood -have boils, g P g which the his criticism of the Government was ,Daughter am I in my mothers house, pimplesor scrofula sores; if your food catarrh sufferer goes through in the morn- s is a that it had been too slow in taking But mistress in my own.' does not digest or you stiffer from catarrh marked symptom of this distressto clear the throat of the ing disease. 'action in the fast place, and then, hay- *or rheumatism, you are the one who ,i), ayinptom of Catarrh Permanently Cured by Dr. Chase's Catarrh Cure. r - decided that something most be . * * 'r should take Hood's Sarsaparilla. - It will. The gates are mine to open, fit your case exactly, - make your blood bone, it did not decide to do nearly And the gates are mine to close.' - pure and cure salt rheum, scrofula, enough. He approved of what had beenTurning next to the second clause of rheumatism, dyspepsia, catarrh, and. done as it went, but did not approve ofgipe you perfect health. the indictment, namely, .that the Gov - the manner of doing it. In the course ernment had not done sufficient, be- HOOD'S Pmts cure all liver'ills. Non - of a three hours speech, vigorous ascause they had not undertaken to pay irritating ever in its declamation and scarcely the contingent after it landed in South EAST' WAWANOSH. - From a letter recently received we learn that John Robertson, formerly of this township, passed away at his home Logoch, Marx., at the age of 65 years and 4 months. He will be remembered by many in this district, haying lived on the 9th con., some few years ago.. Re- cover, at least in some degree, their treated. accordingly, as to pay and all ceased died on Tuesday, Jan. •30th,after equinimit *. other matters. This decision had been a short illness. ' He was a native of Dealing first with the charge that thearrived at by the War .Office after most Perthshire,. Scotland, and came to Ox - 'Government bad been too slow, Sfr careful and matured consideration, . and ford county in the year 1855.• After Wilfrid pointedly remarked that he it was therefore useless to discuss it staying there a few years he removed to could not understand how anyone could farther. ' But, added Sir Wilfrid, Inas- the 9th concession of East ; Wawaitosh, lied fault with them for giving the most ranch. as the imperial pay was less than where he resided until April, 1891, when careful thought and consideration to a that «cool wed by the Canadian militia, be removed to Manitoba. Since going question which was unique in the ex- the Government proposed to ask Paella- there lie filled a councillor's chair . for iierienoe of Canada and of the . most ment to appropriate a sum sufficient to five years and when in Wawanosh was vital importance conatitution%lly, pay the difference, sueh.dif erence to be president of Fast Wawanosh Agricultur- al UESPONSIB"LE GOVERNMENT. given to our soldiers upon their, return Society for 16 years. In religion he - Sir Charles had charged that the or placed at the disposal of their faro- was a consistent member of the Presby - Government had not moved until the flies in their absence. terian church and in politicala was a • staunch Reformer. Behind him is left unmistakable expression of public opin- This announcement . was received ion warranted them in. doing so. "Will With enthusiastic cheers in which even . mourn their loss is his wife, five sons the honorable gentleman say," asked members of the Opposition showed some and two daughters, three brothers -lion. the Premier, "that we ought to have inclination to join, and it 80 eomplotely Dr. Robertson, Toronto, Arch, Grey • clone otherwise? floes he contend that took the wind out of their leaders, that _ township, and 'Duncan, 9th con.; anti We "e would have been justified in spend- when Mr. Foster rose to reply he was two sisters -Mrs. Adam Halliday, Mor - constrained to move the adjournment of Tie, and Mrs. John Henderson, Ayr, Ont.. Less reckless than usual in its assertions, Africa, the Premier quoted at length Sir Charles elaborated his oft reiterated from the correspondence that had pass - and familiar indictment; and it took ed between the imperial and colonial exactly one-third of that time for the authorities showing that the offer had Premier to so effectively demolish that been definitely made 'and definitely de - indictment that the Opposition declined °lined,upon. the ground that all colonial to continue the discussion until they troops must be considered fn every re- .had been able to sleep over it and re- peat a part of the, 'imperial army and ing larger sums of money for which no The deceased has man Int the debate, to give himself an opportun- y 3rrt�+te friends ityr to r©aoyor« here, who will be sorry to hear of • This ECZEMA BECOMES CHRONIC f waste, Secret Losses, Nightly Drains, Sex - n from birth others conie so as a jRich or Poor• -,One boliar. death, and who extend their sincere Sickly Children. sympathy to the bereaved. S me children are pale,weak and g , me ual Decline, and matte mart age possible. Can Only be Cured by Persistent Treat. ment with Dr. Chase'8 Ointment. The extreme suffering produced by the fight€ul itching and burning of eezetiia� nasally leads therafflicted one to seek a cure, 94iad thuttefortunately prevents the disease Senn becoming chronic and deeply rooted ha the system. At whatever stage this wretched disease • May be, ler. Chase's Ointment is a prompt sew for the snffsring and positively and tttly curse. It has effected more t dept orf itching skin diseases than not, ii i'ast[y its Earape or America,. It ie the' .(, ..•"e et1 prepatetiort for itchia { skim dis- tead i'a recognized rte weals by the Mielt141 pliesician,. Mt'; ruse's Otnitveere is invaluable itis ,loom so in absolute 9c res for eczema, i et*ty rscascatallta, Wald lrevad, old •�) itra i feet, pfa SYea, smalvfory faati t1f'>� *in #Soo %'its le tot, u result of disease, all are wily' restored to health and vigor' by a treatmentwith Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. It is nature's greatest restorative for e, weak, ner- vous men, women aud•c hildren. It gives roundness to the' form and color to the cheek of the pale and emaciated, and new vigor to every motion of the body, On .the eve hi of Jan. 31st the ho of Thos. Blaek, 6th con. East Wawa. In the early stages the discharge may be slight, but it becomes so thick and tough that considerable effort is required to expel it from the throat.• - librarian. Tows CouNoIL- Vr11. Clegg, Mayer; Thos. Gregory, AS. Golley, L. W. Han- son, A. J. Irwin, Geo. McKenzie and It.. MoIndoo, Councillors; 3. B. Ferguson, Clerk and' Treasurer; Samuel Youhill, Assessor, Wm. Robertson, Collector, Board meets first Monday evening lar each month at 8 o'clock: S0rI00L BOARD. -C. N. Griffin,. (chair- man), Thos. Abraham, 1-1, G. Lee, J. J. Homuth, Wm. Moore, U. Kerr, Thos. Bell, Wm. Button, Secretary, Wm. Robertson; Treasurer, J. B. Ferguson. Meetings second Tuoselay evening in each lnonth. • Pullen) Sontior TEACHERS - A. 1i. Musgrove, Principal, Miss Robertson, Miss Reynolds; Miss Farquharson, Miss Cornyn, lilies Vanstotle, Miss Matheson and Miss Reid. ' BOARD or . NrALTii--Mayor Qlegg, (chairman), 0, J. Reading, Thos. GGreg- ory, Dr. Kennedy, J. B. Ferguson, Sec- retary; Dr. Towler, Medical Health Officer. ESTA13T4tirtkID 4878. YI �Y' ti ipartg Tins. lti PiTk Llria'1:D EVEr;fi\ FRIDAY MORNING The Trines shied, De2vel' Black Iii INt:11AM, ON'.VAPIO. Tsrs?.:d ab' f:a:a'scmI1'.rzorr-41.( per annum in adven(•o, • 1.1,0 if not :•u it'd& 1v 0 paper diseon• - tittut'tl tin e11 ttrreat•.i oro Ir:fcl, e'xeept at the - option of the ptlblielte•r. Aevt:Rmtemit 1..4mis -' Iss.etl era other emend tutt•ettoe'lnl•ntsht peer lamp:u-lelline for first insertion, lie per lino for t neer subsegttont insor)un. -:+dretf'elnents in level colt:lune are charged . 10 ('ts:. ld•t' iia'i ,fele'. itdi" t init rt wt,, and 5 cents per lin., for each ruhsetlttt t-in'swPort., • It. is encouraging for the catarrh victim to know that he can be relieved of this dis- tress and permanently cured of catarrh by using Dr. Chase's Catarrh Cure. Both acute and chronic catarrh are eradicated from the system by Dr. Chase's Catarrh Cure. It clears the choked up air passages, heals the ulcers, and quickly conquers disease. Mr. Thomas Squirrel', eq. 3ay Street, Ottawa, Ont., states : ." I was afflicted with a very severe form of catarrh for nine years, and was so bad that the doctors gave me up to die of consumption, A careful, systematic use of Dr. Chases Catarrh Cure brought about a complete change, I no longer have any hawking and spitting, and am perfectly cured. The doctors burnt out my throat three. times for this disease," Dr. Chase's Catarrh Cure, 25 cents a box, blower free, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto. x6 S,W9a eaet; fTaNI Jj k TTjj •p Advertisement( of Lost, Found, tetra ed,. Farms for Salo or to lien#, and similar, $1,00 for - find month and 50 cents for each eubsegnent tuo. Co1Tnilt.n.ct. RAWER -TIM la;;tilde AIWA onrrittes for the insertion of advertisements for speciliecl pveiods Cohtnui t7PA(`a:. 1 Yat. a $0. 8 Mo. 1 atto. Ono $f0.00 , )e .00 $15.00 $0.00 Half Column '15.00 Iit.00 10.00 4,00' Quarter Column 18.00 10.00 0.00 2.00 Advertisements without ,,noe'flc directions will bp inserted till forbid and ehnrgenl accord- i:dva Tranco.nsient advertirc nten. s must be paid.. for in Tsui Jun D]:PAatnntN^ is stocked with en extensive eFsortmont of tall requisites for print- ing, affording, facilities not, (smallest in. the • county for turning out first chess work. Large typo and appropriate cuts for all styles of Poet.. ors, IIaucl-Bills, oto., incl the latest atylea of choice ?arey type: for the ,Suer classes of print- • ing. EARLY GLOSINC Before placing your order for Spring Clothing call and see our NEW SAMPLES for 1899. We can afford to sell New Goods cheaper than. old - stock that cost one -halt more than new and better goods of the latest styles will cost to -day. - We make clothes that fit. WEBSTER& CO., Queen's' Block. tdt�Et�ie,aira. NERVOUS, BLOOD PRIVATE & SEXUAL DIS- EASES, MEN ite WOMEN. AN ONE elL L�� Yong, Middle Aged & Old Men t+j i F you are suffering from any complies, 4$ 1 tion of the Sexual System, Bladder, Kidneys, Blood or Nerves, consult us 4$ at once. We cure all . weakness, Nervous firotiitnrt'a Death 1ta11 in the 'War. It is safe to say that in every war of any Alae that Britain liras yet been eni- nosh, was taued to its utmost to hold the guests asseilbled to witness the max. liege of his slaughter Mary to lir. Sas. Laidlaw, of the'8th line of Morris. The - bride was gowned in a handsome travel- ling costume and was unattended. She was led to the alter by her father; Rey. V. J. Oaten, P11. B., Lelgrave, pro- nounced them man and wife, which was the sig7ral for heartiest congratulations. The feast which followed was sumptuous broiled In Scotland has taken a promiu• and thoronglily ettjoyed by 125 games.. ent part. Her casualties en the field of The presents were of the bolt and very battle would demonstrate this if noth3aug - numaratut. Good wishes follow the else did. Take the pr+earent Boer corn- - hetppy couple io their now home. paign lap fa" and including the gallant ...�..�» Snuggle and repulse. of Tagela River. Twelve Seattle& rtigfinents have already been in the - Prey, and tisat they/ have - m ire their rrtmence felt not only tl:i owva eaettaoaltLbe bent the oyaaly-Irrollad. - . Of era OttelE7 trest14. la Mt tis rifer Ra481*(1R L(4rn l • jcivl;;1 r x`P. For ;iR IA 7n'« .Lt•7:I1G 3n.f0111:dran. a ', ' % • 1O INCURABLE CASES TAKEN. S, we guaranteegto cure=-Verlcocete, Emis• g elons trieture, meet, S philia, Impotency, Unnatural Discharges, an Private. Naftali anti. Delicate Dieeaees of Meir and Women. Con- sultetiott Froe. Question Gisler Home Treat. 1Mfelettt IFtnrtee--qRoTToppkss(prFree. UULLR4 DOCTORS 47 lAfDe troif Avenue, WE MAIM. Sewer and Culvert Pipes Alt s 1»R front 4 fn. to *4 4n. ( •.ri,$.'l steer. ,%,-.,..1.. .. ., "" . T.1 1" PI • ),., Vat s 4.110 t *1: r ',. it ' FDREIGN.`' 'av▪ cats and Trade•Mark's obtained, and all patent ,ustness conducted for MODERATE PEES. My office is in tke immediate vicinity of the Patent Offce and my facilities for securing patents are unsurpassed Send model, sketch or photograph of invention,wit:t descripption and statement as to ad vantages ciaimed. 441 -No charge is made for an 024111611.as to patentabflte'f and my fee for prosecuting the application toil nee be caP.ed for until the patent ',allowed. "ItivEr:'roaa Grum" con• raining furl information sent erne. Alt Wellma 1. cations considered as strictly Confidential. FRANKI.1N H. HOUGH ODD )t' S nett. WASAIIEGTOrJ. ae,11. Go YEARS' EXPERIENCE H. 13. ELLIOTT, Proprietor and Publisher«. BANK of HAMILTON WINGHAM. Capital, $1,494,520. Pest,. $1,000,000.' President --Joni ' Sat*an x. Vice•Preeident--A. C•F,11AassAv, DIRECTORS" John Proctor, Geo. Roach. Wm. Gibson,1ILP.,. • A. T. Wood, M. P., A. B, Lee (Toronto). Cashier -J. TURNBULL. - Savings Bank -Hours 10 to2:'°;,Satnrdav, 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. CORBOII'.C,D, Agent. 15. L. DICKINSON, Solicitor. TRADE MARKS Dsstows OOP/Alamo &C. Anyone Handing a et:etelt and description mar guiekiV Ascertain our opinion free whether an invAnttnns probably vntcntable. Communiere hone strictly eontieentinl. Handbook on Patents tea tree. oldest agency fort lecuring'Datents. Patents taken through Munn Ak co.. misty* akciai notice, wtthont ebargo, intim Scientific Americana A hendeomelv llleetratcd resettle. 1',srxeet eta eulatten of turf Artentnie i ,t nl) 9'rrme, :S1 n v},„pn1�:po:��ffj.�,n/r�tlno"ths b1. Voi Ityl ,l neHndesterr.... MLJNSS es Co.c0init!11v"'41iF.krTheft nraar n Ora.:. EMi 3, tit . t n.....0 u. 1). O. A. E. SNITH u'INCUAI)f. General Banking Business transacted.. Money advanced to farmers and business mem on endorsed notes and col tsteral. IT PAYS TO rADVE+ERTI S:E IN ':tt�I11 ; Farmers' ESale Dotes Cashed Moneys remitted by draft to . all parts or Canada and the United States. - Notes and accounts collected on reasonable• terms. , • T P. KENN-110Y M. D.. TL C. P. S. 0. tion.)(MembMedallist in Medicine. Special er of the British Medical Associa Gold attention paid to diseases of Women and Child- ren. Office hours -1 to 4 p. 1n.1 7 to 0 p. ni. 'VANSTONE, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. Private and Company funds to loan at lowest, rate of interest. No commfssioncharged. Mort-, agges, town and farm pproperty bought and: sold. Office,. Beaver Block, Wisglum. Js A. MORTON, - BARRISTER, &e., • Wingham, Ont. L. DICKENSON, - ,,. v BARRISTER, ETC. Solicitor to Bank of Hamilton. NOney to loan,. Office -Meyer Block, Wingham. ARTHUR J.iiIRWIN,D. D. Doctor of Dental Surgery of the Pennsylvania. Dental College and Licentiate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Ottlee• over Post Olney, Wingham. Tl D. ROSS, D..v. rs., 1.6 1.1. S., V • DENTIST, ' , Office -Beaver Block, Wingham: JOHN RITCHIE, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, Wingham, Ont. •rj DEANS, Jit. J. LICENSED AUC7,'IONEER for the County of Huron. Soles attended in any part of the County. Charges moderate. JOHN CURRIE, Wuronalz,'ONT.. 'LICENSED AUCTIONEER. Sales of Farm Stook and Varna Implements a specialty. All orders left tit Tins 'I ttt'2s office promptly nttcttdedto. Terns reasonable. SOCIETY MEETINGS. Camp Caledonia, No. 40, meets• S, Q. ,"""the est and±hirci Mom3»y int ever mouth, in. the Oddfellowe Han.'Viesiting brethren welcome.. J. Mtntit&tr, Chief ; H. B.. Elliott, Bee.;Sec. JOB P1tINTING, including Rooks. Pamphlets, Posters, Bill Heads, Circulars. &e., &c., executed in the hest style= of the art, at ni derate prices, and on short notice. Booxnts,on . Weare piease'dto ennounne. that any Bonk or Magavines left with its for Binding, will have aur prompt attention. Prices for Binding in tiny style will bo given on application to Two TIMES Olrh'ICIII, Wingham. RAILWAY TIME TABLES. - warm MIME RAIL"p(J S1tSTEAi. TAAIN% LUMPS trent Palet rston 0.45 a.m... 8 40i fl rite Load-.nt O.58 u.ni... 8.15 p.m. 1[ilteet'tlftu' ....iX a,m,., 8.151)-rn.,..10.48 p,ra. A1Uttyla tfltOAt Einearaiar ' Leyden 11.10'n.n` sero p.ra. Palrn.'Httot). 8.05 pin10.48 p.ei, y, H. (JOR1DON,Aget t, Wingham. i'cb i!r ArT N p` 33!T11 TtATT,•WA'!'. e�•o _'. t n,. 's a nSw Y tT •1,• 1J It 1 ,lr, 4940,a. ti? 144