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The Wingham Times, 1900-04-20, Page 6
jkAieca ?!tt Lv X9 O_. st Vliet+ fat wsI Et•: era We tga.ryekoge9d.lis24 ` q� 116 14 112 119 20,=Y.i4;it 23 24 RS 26 27 2S oR 2.'9 30 • a:y 1a' T'.IX1t WINGJIAl[ TIMES, AP11L 0, 1000, many places by the construction of what 'x,ilx::+.l.N-tTP/. BRITISH COULD SHOOT. TOWN I)1llit�(�'L`()lli', IST:..P.?..INIIED ],072. was liIla\vxh as flat warehouses, or au ('�)x,siclera')le time has elap4' 1 Mum �- -- -�- --� �' t '1: 'tr other words Uig grain bins creote(1 on the rejeotioll of tlhc, Itx�;lir,tril),: i'} i 'U • Y9no �Cnrl: t f Ilte e;ltl:tlela at itlt►Ifers' 11 i'Tr i' ('rrm i IT --•Sabbath rorvitts. at 1.1.4 1"d d F`,' TIME& ,lasts by railway sidings to escape the passe(. by the Irons ? of Ominous v: t fAntt'l(t. 11 a 111 aU(l 7 1) 111. tenthly k'(•Il:;('1 tlt IN Prin17 :0 necessity of dealing with the elevator the oraee of doom b:1:, not been 11ea:'d. • No pr:.'isa earl possibly b•? to) a=reat fur 2;e.0 p lilt General prayer Rev. 11 but tl 1 ayshadbe!n I theSenate t U 'tt 1 t' t( the way ill which til", gamma served on Wednesday evenings. Rev. W. EVERY FRIDAY MORNIN (.lilt lullill . S owners ata ; ho rat w, k s , elle a 'o o pt�rnu e( tens , 1 ' 1 1?r: c(1, pastor. W. J. 1 , _As' able to slake effective a regnletiou cont- toy with the tenderest feelings. a4 the our fteltip!eeoz Heine ,haat tile? any Stith- :tall7aulitit;111:11:dil7t.p ad!at po1Iuxg the use of the eloyatora whe:'e Governmentof Cantina eepresoutoe; out a wch igl of cover. Not content ?:rie clluxlali—SaUbtuthlcclvlces The i rhest31?lt o,Boa velr I110ek such existed to the exclusion of all other Her Majesty in This Donhiuio:l 011(1 snip- with a range of a utile, the three ilei i m. Sunday tiehcol at WIDIt:13 .".t, O»1TAIiO. means of h There were ti1 majorityf the 1 t batteries the %'i• llttentb `3•x,y-I:c'cend :1;30 p in. Epworth League every MOIh- here OUS1ug. ported by a large o le 0 e•.'• •ills i -� l•^ , ' ' ,lay Ovt'llinir. General pray©r l C.'(1U11t MINOR (ithIEVANCES, thereof without feeling; 0 shriek? era and !3eveuty-lift-; limbered up early in •;Il ev' ling', ov°11°1. s. Rev. The°1-ted. Timis c^ SI n cltla.�i'loN y . E ro � c• 1 sled --*•t.00 pe -r nrtninl ill for little has been said about the matter the 111orinllh, *Unapt it!Yell o'c:oek, slid llol•bs, pat;tor. D .. Yowlers Vit. S. SUp- t 7 ut iiililiitins, tu`+1((re'1,Ni, lord 1t at tile, also, such as the compulsory charge # ' cleteniu the rain, he dockage o a Mutt, the re cher i, liabl'i to moved luno .1,200 verde, uvittin they Were c'rilltentlellt, option of the pub,:-h••r. I n r, 1 n ;veil ender wale fir:?, trll'i even Omit lt•.SlIzrERIANOutman—Sabbath* 1 AT1Y171?+iHlti:} 'ATI K pound a bushel for alleged waste, rind OAS limbers were exposed. '1's•o h,l�vitrors Yi"c� at y}t m ant �p .�1 Sunday , , ah'nt inKe. tloil,~iln 1!er lin e " i which lead started. at lour atdll'1°• ttad(s I lectin oz, We uesday ovoihings. Rew, 1i4t tisemc^'ts it lo^ rl calu rmr nrr c•luir ett tioxhs gave for the furring of "comma" great incl gracious country fees linrt t~ g aucl combines. The report is distinctly ' unless they 131151) a meal, lose some sleep, 4,000 yards came up at 8 o'clock to 2,75 '.•u )orlilt ,1l dent per nut. le,• mot suh:seclneut lits. , trot c. 1' bl t thecontentions of the er get a good bin braise in some lo^ali y , I,r PAUL'S s Gs h tl i k f t i<ti a uaivary a s p se I .— Lt'gal lull nthor l',I; j- suspect that nobody fe 1. Seliott6ly hart, 11 1 7 i Su (stay casual alive all l•illi ntH ei• per N•onnalil•llinn for -the facilities which the existing. rc"`gale • Are we to suspect that no one nh tillS t `' • p t t -•Curti, at , ee Il 111. GonelY. play cr iutiottior o for each h Nttb:iegtnont (1 r re , "'1 I). P il'lie )astor. D. M. Gol.tlon, S. S. 10 ctk. Pi } lme fo itrst ins 1t ort n:d 6 cents r e o con oiz i 1hs yards in ardor to gat he ex lot curie u11 �' 1 ( ' Advel t tiaments of Lost Found, Strsyc r a� J a :. URCII, EPISCOPAL ---Bab- T4u sus 1 or Nate or to Rent, tied slmtiirr fi,:00 fc fanner; and while showing every desire where a braise evil' be iuconveniout? the treuolles, while the florae artillery' berth services at 11 a,n and 7 p nl, Sun- ihwt lnuatli 0.11211:1J/0i. nd to cents for cac11 eels:=eclnen to be thoroughly fair to the elevator The quietness with which this country owners and middlemen, it indicates. that ,has received a crushing blow at oou- hitherto the farmers have undoubtedly stituticual govorumeut would lead us to • • • ' ' been getting the worst of it and through believe that the Canadian people are too ESTABLISHED 1172. nofault of their own. The commission- busy lereit:g a good time or malting a --' ers make a number of suggestions based living to care whether the Redistributnn Tp�� T TIRES upon the experience and ()Pluton of the Bill was lost in the Senate, or whether it ula i � �� e men best qualified to know, uamely the was lost out of the hip -picket of soma $, ji,FT.r.tOTT, Pumasn1R AND PnorniumOn fanners -who have experienced the member of Parliament who went to __ __ -_ _ ._ . _ _ _ r• l grievances and who gave those ex- sleep i11. his chair. If this is the attitude FRIDAY, APRIL `,?0,~1900. perieneeS under• oath, before the com• of the people who were not long ago the trenches to be. Bat elhou;:ll has -- mission. These recommendations, re- aroused to au extraordinary pireh .of been said to show that they kept ;up a ---- --• -- -•- finer concentrated Elie ltp 1n. til., on the right, on a slight memo= which gays shelter to our t'aval:y, kept up a rapid lire right arid' 131't x11:1 in (rout, at a range which averaged 1,e0e yards, It 1s irrlpoe.sib13 to give tile exact member of yards io (hell ease, b: o.tuse oar gnus had absolutely 110 target, but were firing toe* at tlho ko�}jo and now ab.)ut two hundred yards clot;:'r at the lino on the veldt where our g1111uere imagined front •�••$� r v r 1 1r ceiviu'r as the will the fullest atteutiou oxcitemeut.witl, regard to sending troops 3' ` OUR 11, (� 1 r kl� . 1,1' 2 r�' from a the Government, will without to Sonth'Af.•ica, it luight safely be pre- of the enemy's stronghold dlariug the 1l''1•om our own Correspondent. doubt be given effect in practical legis-. ducted. that the squelching of the Redir- greater part of the :day, (i011tb'neAC ti.. . Ottawa, April 1ith, 1900. lotion, and once more the development tribution Bill by the Senate will not be an imperteut factor at the next general elections. All the same the Senate, which is not an elective body, . and does net contain. probably more than .fifteen or twenty men who ca:hid be elected ruiner any circumstances to anything more im- portant than hog reeve of a hill town- ship, has interfered with the electoral rights of the people and endeavored to control the grouping of voters who are to choose the next House of Commons. The attitude of the Senate is intolerant and intolerable. If Canadians °auuot take care of themselves without being dry -sensed by the fidgety political fan- atics in the Senate, they ought to be per- mitted to go _ to the dogs in their own favorite way, whether that be by the voting of their property to railway cor- porations, or the giving away of their liberties by some deliberate ants of their own or of their chosen representatives. This week's issue of the Canada 'Gazette contains an interesting supele- anent to the budget speech of the Minister of Finance, in the shape of a statement of the revenues and expenditures of the Dominion for the rant vino mouths; that is, for as much of the current fiscal year as is completed. Those figures indicate that Mr. Fielding was not ex- aggerating . when he estimated his record surplus $7,500,000. Fcr the month of March alone there is a. gain in revenue of $797,805, and a decrease in expenditure of $190,517. For the nine anonths period the revenue totalled 436,850,072, a gain of $3,791,231 over the Lame period. of 1899. For the same 'period the expenditure was es16,051,556, BR increase of $930,639, over 1899, leav- of the great west will receive animpetes from the intelligent policy of the present Admisistratiou. A NEW BALLOT PAPER. Tho Government has fulfilled its promise to amend and simplify the form of the election ballot, and the Solicitor - General has brought down a bill dealing with the matter. This bill provides a . now form of ballot which is regarded as an improvement upon the one now in use. Instead of limiting the voter to a small disc Witliin which to vote, the new ballot permits of the cross being placed anywhere ou the white space upon which the name of the' candidate for whom he votes is placed. Tho space in which the names of the candidates are printed are separated by a broatw black band, upon :ing a net improvement over last year on which the pencil m k will nob easily the nine months' transactions of $2.890,- show, so that there will be small chance Z91. In capital account also the ex- of the ballot being so marked that the penditure shows a large decrease, deputy -returning officer cannot tell amounting for the month of March which candidate it is intended for. The 'alone to $817,024. The revenue in- ballot is not numbered, and -will be ab - .creases occur in every department with solutely secret. The bili also provides but one exception. Tho revenue from for the acceptance of the qualifications the Customs has increased nearly of the electors fixed by the territorial X3,000,000; the Excise, ,e,360,000; public ordinances with respect to elections for 'works, $440,000; miscellaneous, $240,000; Dominion purposes. The change will the only decrease being in the post- result in a large saving of public money office, where the great reduction in post- heretofore spent in the preparation of age rates has caused a slight falling off special lists foe Dominion elections. 4)f $125,000 in the revenues. UNNECESSARY ANSIETY. T.MPERLiL TRADE RETURNS. While the Tories are lying awake The imperial trade returns for the nights fretting over animaginery exodus month of March will scarcely prove m the Maritime Provinces, the tide of encouraging to Sir Charles Tupper and immigration in the west continues un- those of his supporters who are follow- abated, and already this season is grow- ing him in his remarkable anti -pre- mg to splendid proportions. During the ferential somersault; inasmuch as they first three weeks of March for example show splendid increases in the valve there arrived in the city of Calgary 43f the imports from Canada to the old alone, 280 immigrants, who brought in country. The figures shows that the thirty cars of live stock and settlers' import of wheat has increased to the effects, valued by the customs office at value of $280,000, of cheese, $190,000; of $18,448. The new comers are as a rule bacon, $100,000; of oats, $90,000; and of fairly well supplied with means. 'With lumber, eggs, and hams to a less degree. v� few exceptions they have sufficient 'Che gross increases for the month is money to tide then, over a year, or until $750,000, while the decreases aro in each they can realize on the products of their +ease so small as to have little appreciable farms in the fall. For those who have effect on the sum total. The exports to cows the Government creameries fur 'Canada show very large increases in nish a ready and convenient means of 'woollens, carpets, galvanized iron and disposing of their milk for cash, while 'tin sheets, seed oil and wearing apparel. the steadily increasing markets of Brit - Where are good increases in the other ish Colombia and the local towns insure Where lines. a profitable sale- for eggs, hay, potatoes, vegetables, poultry, pork, beef and THE GRAIN COMMISSION. mutton. The report of the grain commission One of the indications of increase in 'which was appointed last fall by the population is found in' the value of Government to inquire into the griev- settlers' effects andhouseholdgoodscom- stnces which were said to exist among ing into and leaving Canada. In 1896 the farmers of the west has been brought the value of settlers' effects coming into down, and its perusal discloses the the country was $2,188,075, of which thoroughness with which the commie- $1,714,168 eras from the 'United States. elan has parried out its work. As is In 1899 the figures had increased to $2, - generally the case and it certainly has 805,956. At the same time the house - :been the often repeated experience of hold goods leaving Canada had declined A CARD. We, the undetsigued, do hereby agree to refund the rummy on a twenty -Jive cent bottle of Dr. Wills' English Pills, if, after using three fourths of contents of bottle, they (lo not relieve Constipa- tion and Headache. Wo also warrant that four bottles will permanently cure the most; obstinate cases of Constipation. Satisfaction or no pay when, Wills' Eng- lish Pills aro wad. A. )) . Morrow, Chemist and Druggist, Wingham, Out. 0. A. Campbell, Chemist and Druggist, Wiugham,-taut. A. L. Hamilton, Chemist and Drug- gist, Wingham, Ont. day School at 2 : "0 p i. General prayer meting 011 Wednesday evening. Rev. Wil. Lowe, incumbent. F. Shore, S. 5, Snneriutendent. OcneenEOA'1IONAL OntmoIL—Sabbath services at 11 a m and 7 p m. Sunday School at 2:30 p ln, General prayer sleeting on Wednesday evenings. Rev. J. W. Gonial, pastor. Gavin Wilson., S. S. Sup(iriutendent. ROMs C ATIIOLIO CIIUROII — Every fourth Sunday. Mass at 10:80 a u1, ser- mon and benediction at 7.p m. Rev. D. 1'. McMenamin, P. P. SALVATION ARMY—Strviee at 7 gild 11 a m and and 8 p m on Sunday, and every evening during the week at 8 o'clock at the barracks. CHRISTIAN Wonxxns—Services in the Mission Hall, Victoria street, on Sunday at 8 and 7:80 p in. T. A. Calhoun°, in. charge. POST OrrIOE—In Macdonald Block. Office hours from 8 a n1 to 6:80 p m. Peter Fisher, postmaster, MEOIL_NIos' INSTITUTE—Library and free reacting room in the Town Hall, will be open every afternoon from 2 to 5:45 o'clock and every evening from 7 to 0:80 o'clock. Miss Millie Robertson, librarian. TOWN CouNair.—Wm...Clegg, Mayor; Wm. Holmes, H. 0, Bell. J. H. Chis - Rolland Beattie, Goo. McE'enzie, Councillors; J. B. Fer- guson, Clerk and Treasurer; Samuel Yophill, -Assessor; Wm. Robertson, Col- lector., Board meets first Monday even- ing in each month at 8 o'clock. That's a great 11e:atsr you had put in for us, remarked the tenant - enthusi- astically. Keeps the family goo:1 and warm does it? queried the delighted landlord. Unless this countryis composed m�i»1 • Warm! Why, man, whoa we get of pele o are too young teikelyw through raking and shaking , that affair over - when and how to blow their own nose, in trying to mak„ it bura we're so heated that the entire family adjourns or too idiotic to be aware of the ap- to the yard to Wel off. propriate time to' take nourishment, there should be a unanimous refusal to For all kinds of Coughs and Colds, have the foolish and shame -tinted face Bronchitis, Croup, Asthma and Whoop - of 1113 Canadian public pushed up for Ing Cough there is no remedy equal in curative properties to Dr. Wood's Nor - safety and succor against the withered way pine Syrup. , breast of a barren Senate.. -Saturday Those who have taken part in the Night. heavy artillery work iu war time will GUARDIANS 'OF LIFE. ' remember the effect of the concussions upon the ears. Many cases of injured. the western farmer, there has been great friction between the small buyer and ;producer on the one hand, and the big +dealers and the railways (who are to a great extent the elevator owners also) (on the other. Efforts had been made in •eSidlful, accurate and properly- quali- hearing were reported after the Spanish- fied druggists are guardians of human American war. life. 'To such, you may with confidence intrust the filling of every prescription. Our conveniences, advantages and ierer mense stock of pure drugs, enable us to Surgical Operations fill prescriptions to the satisfaction of doctor and patient. Paine's Celery' Compound has a won- as a Cure for Piles... derful sale with ns, and is giving graud - results, to the sick. Our supply of this Are Painful, Expensive and Dangerous noted genuine.medicine youalways vonld fresh regain. lost The Only Curtain Cure is Dr. Chase's strength, brace up the nervous system, Ointment. • - and banish disease, use Paine's Celery Compound. Besides the acute misery produced by the COLLA A. CAMPBELL,. Druggist, itching and burning of piles, this horrible disease Wingham, Ont. is the more dreaded because a surgical operation is commonly considered the only effective cure. Fortunately this is a mistaken idea, for phy Operation For Headaehe. sicians have learned to use Dr. Chase's Ointment instead of.applying the knife, not only because it Mr. Lloyd' Nolan, a student of the is less expensive and less risky, but also because Baltimore Medical College and whose it is a more effective cure. home is at Middleburg, Va., underwent It frequently happens that after people have endured the torture of piles for years and sub - SOIiOOT, BOARD. -0. N. Griffin, (chair- man), Thcs. Abraham, H. G. Leo, J. J. Homuth, Wm. Moore, H. Herr, Thos. Boll, Wm. Button. Secretary, Wm. Robertson; Treasurer, J. B. Ferguson. Meetings second Tuesday evening in each month. PUBLIC/ SOIIOOL TEAOIIERs—A. H. Musgrove, Principal, Miss Robertson, Miss Reynolds, Miss Farquharson, Miss Cornyn, Miss Vanstone, Miss Matheson and Miss Reid. . BOARD or HEALTH --Mayor Clegg, (chairman), C. J. Reading, Thos. Greg- ory; Dr, Kennedy, J. B. Ferguson, Sec- retary; Dr. Towler, Medical Health Officer. mouth. (1ONTauc n PA1fn,s—Thefolio:ringtable chows, our rate:: lot the insertion of :Iclve:itsclnl'nta for sp(1'I1 (cd p,'1 mels:— rr.:cE. 1 YR. 0: �o. 0 aro, l 1rc, Ono (:'wu,lula..,.,.... $(9.Pµ1 $;1.01) :116.0;1 $0.00' lialfC°ir;nn .. i1i.00 18.00 10.00 4,00 Qua for Uohinln • . , 18.00 10.00 0.00 2.00' Adve1•ti ement:a lvitl:m:t Bp(Mfle • directions will be inserted till forbid rind tlulrgc.0. aecord- ngly. Transient advert;::ements must bo paid. for 1n advance. TUE :fon Dh1PA13T:.unn 11 st'a'rred With an extensive :,s<•ortrent of all 1 t'cluisitt'afor print- ing, nfl'e:dirk. fsellttirr+ rot tnuollcd in the county for turning oat fret c low work. Large type and n•pn1 °IP:late eats for nllr:tyles of Post - ors, Hand Bills, ctc., rrd the latent styles of choice fancy type for the liner classes of print- ing. H. B. ELLIOTT,. and Publisher,. the operation of trephiningthe skull last muted to operations, that they are finally cured Thursday. At his own request the op- by Dr. Chase's Ointment, the only guaranteed oration was performedby Dr. Robert W. :Among pi persons operated on for iles and Johnson, assisted by Drs. Arthur Hebb erwards cured by Dr. Chases Ointment we and E. B. Freeman, in the college am- ' would mention Rev J.A. Baldwin, of Arkona, hithea re before the clinic. Ont., H. H. Sutherland, Truro, N.S., and W. P D. Thornton, Calgary, N.W.T. Dr. Johnson explained to the class . Dr. Chases Ointment truly works wonders for that the operation had been determined it positively cures the worst cases of blind, itch - n on because of a de ressiohin the skull iug' bleedm(; and protruding piles and all P P itching skin diseases, ; 6lia a ,lox at all dealers, which was supposed to affect the brain. Or Eo,(ANs0N, BAT) s & CO., Toronto. For months, he continued, the patient For bronchitis, croup, coughs, colds and had been a patient sufferer of headache asthma no remedX cad. be compared to Dr. Ghase s Syrup of Linseed and Twpentine. to of an incessant character. It has been - - from $1,237,293 to $982,818. There seems attributed to malaria and other causes to be a very considerable current of pop- and treated accordingly, but without re- ulation northward, and whether- the lief. The depression, we have discovered, settlers ate Americans or repatriated was caused, by a blow on the head with Cana(lians, they are likely to become a stone iii youth. good citizens. Dr. Johnson made an incision in the shape of a horseshoe, one and a half For Over 1llfty Years. inches in diameter, =peeing the skull on EAT LOSS OF LIFE An Old and Well -Tried Remedy—Mrs the loft side. A circular pieee of the Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used skull three-quarters of an inch in •'rirom aright's Disease for over fifty years by mini onsof mothers diameter wee removed. It was thicker :: for their children while teething, with on one edge than the other, showing the perfect success. It soothes the child,soft- 'A drtadtully fatal disease which is prevented one the gems, allays all pain, cures wind (repression. The scalp was sewed up '�. it+nd c ed by1)r. Chase's Kidna •Liver pills cone, and is the best remedy for (liar- withottt placing the portion of skull 1 Y rheoa. It is pleasant to the tanto. Solt, back, •Anil the ,lead was bandaged tight- 1 / 1.0 ...: r,:. - by druggists m every part of the world. • ly to prevent llemmorrhage. Twenty-five cents a'bottle, Its value is Several hours' after the operation was t•r,. Brighelt,disease is a further development of incalculable. Be sure you ask for Mrs. %lacy, disease, and has for as most marked 'Qfi1'intdow'5 Seething Syrttp, and take no perform(:d Mr. Folauhad recovered from i! '1simptoms backache and urinary troubles. It other lrhltd. the' effects' of oiler and was reported 3s Id insidious in its beginnings as to frequently _ . _ _ ....r. p t c escape detection, and with the single exception Weight Reface and After 'Meals, doing very well. He will probably be i ,atfhcotisumption is the most fatal disease known able tb got up in three oi' four weeps, ttitfllta. It has been seriously asserted by many Mr, Nolan is a member of the Baltimore l'ettk'it's disease is a wasting away of tete people that we aro naturally lighter ii . tissues of the kidneys, and in its later stages after a meal and they have even gone Medical football team, This is leis first i she k t possibly be cared, 5o long, however, as year ab the college, i 1 she kiditsee are not in an actual state of decay, i the length off explaining by the e Dr. ClatiseW Kidney -Liver pills will revitalize, ainottnt of gas that is (developed from • ...the disea :parts and positively cure Ilri ht s , , , �.t ,•. r, o ,, t of c. . ti Y g foot,. Average observation, however, •J ii'l i,,.l rr cit 0 r Tor i • 1 l a sinew we ase three pounds six ounces 5(...53 ih: Chas 's 'Kidney -Liver bilis area perfect •' +' •r" ,• p g g; • / v; • Veal rrinedy for all kidney ailments. They between night eller morning; wo ; W� . -t naturtlly terrier directly on the kidneys and gain ono pound twelve ounces by break. • ptly and • es, dre . 5, comp n One fitiveey en. re Bright's disease, f t t l t w a to lose about fourteen' The legislature of British dolnrnbna ybons of kidneys, liver and ounces before lunch, the lunch pull; ala Utas been dissolved and, a now election dose. an average of ono potted, that we again' 'ordered on or about June 6. 'i un atism• and the most as ; is o again ` • ]'ANTED—SEV1LRAI PERSONS MR • District Office Mummers in this province actr°present Irv, in their awn and surrounding t°lonnties, Wilitntt to has yearly 5000, payable leen oven -addressed Clalcirc ;;,send ntamp envelope, S. A. 1 /ii t ark, 8R0 Claxton I7n11ding, Cbic logo. ] r g a a i ".4.3 Dunlap Viva i:1 rpt»" When you hire a wheel' r, o::1 the Bicycle Livery look at the tires. If they arc Dunlop Tires Z.1",•11 3'Otl Cain rest assured ere wheel has a good pedi- g •oa in its every part. T unto') Tires on all good "The only tor,,;;," The ;;aide r T:; a Cs.. Limited, forma. ..oMee.:I. 13 ii ,^n, Fit, .;ells!, EARLY GLOSING • Before placing your order for -'Spring Clothing call and see our BANK of HAMILTON WINGHAM. Capital. $1,494,520. Rest, $1,000,000, President—Joins' STUART. Viee-President A, ('., I1Ara1Ay. DIEM/TORSI John Proctor, Geo: Roach. Wnl. Gibson, A. T. Wood, M, P., A. ELK, (Toronto). Cashier—J. TURNBULL. Sevin as Bank—Fours 10 to 0 s5.aturdav, 10 to 1. Deposits of .d.1 and upwards received. and interest allowed. Special Deposits d.1: o received at current rates of interest. Drafts on Great Britain and the United' States Bought and sold. W. CORBOULD, Agent. E. L. DICKINSON, Solicitor. NEW SAMPLES for 1899. We can afford to sell New Goods cheaper than old stock that cost one -hall more than. .new and better goods of the latest styles will cost to-day.' We make clothes that fit. WEBSTER & CO., Queen's Block. ;aveats and Trade•Markk obtained, and all patent rosiness conducted for MODERATE FEEL My office Is in the immediate vicinity of the Patent OlEce and my facilities for securing patents are unsurpassed Send model, sketch or photograph of invention wft% description and statement es to advantages claimed. 4ta-No charge is made for an opinion as to 2satotttabiih$, and rtv fee for prosecutingthe application tont not) be called for unfit The paten( ,allowed. "INvan:roes Cutna" con- taining fad information sent free, All Oommuni. cations Considered as dtrlc$ly Confidential. FRANK'.rN H. HOUGH 8^.11 LS' Sr /bets WASHINGTON. ON. AD. ti - ;i0 `r Ec) 2n.' EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS DESIGNS ' Coasa1oHas &C. Anyone sending n sketch and description snap quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable. Communiea. Mae strictly confidential. Tlnndbook on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for eeturingT ppatents. Patents taken through Munn d, Co. roCoive recast notice, Without charge, In the Scientific Mmcricat4 A handsomely liim'trnted weekiy. Largest elr. eniation et any seiontme 1•n,rnni. Terms, rasa ear I fear months, $1. sol i by nil riorredcnlers, 61INN et Co.30inre,dwar. Now Y -.rk Brave a once. c„51? .3,,. Vfaaiiin•; :s. l) IT PAYS A. —. , f, -•i n A iq tr'I\ C I1A,uf. ' General Bantam,: Business transacted_ Money advanced to ferurers and business men - on endorsed notes and collateral. Farmers Sale Notes Cashed Moneys remitted by (,raft to all parts of Canada and the United. States. Notes and accounts collected on reasonable. torms. P. KENNEDY M. 1/.. M. C. P. S. 0. 0 • (Member of the British Medical Associa- tion.) Gold --Medallist in Medicine. Snecial C attention paid to diseases of Women and Child; , ron. Office hours -1 to 4 p. m. ; 7 to 9 p. m. DR. AGNEW, Physician, Surgeon, eto. - • Office.—Stone Block, over Deans' Flour anti Feed Store. Night calls answered at the omee.- i� VANSTONE, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. Private and Company funds to loan at lowest rate of interest. No commission charged. Mort -- gages, town and farm property bought and. sold. OHioe, Beaver Block, Wingham. J A. MORTON, BARRISTER, &c., Wingham, Ont. E. L. DICKENSON, BARRISTER, ETC. Solicitor to Banlc of Hamilton. Money to loan,, Office—Meyer Block, Wingliam. ARTtttat J.gIRWIN, D. D. S.,;L.1D. S. Doctor of Dental Surgery of the Pennsylvania Dental College and Licentiate of the R_ oyer College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Omoe- over Post Office, Wingham. • JOHN R•ITCHIE, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, Wingham, Ont. P DEANS, Jn. LICENSED AUCTIONEER for the County of Huron. Sales attended in any part of the County, Charges moderate. JOHN OURRIE, WI.IIGIAM, ONT. LICENSED AUCTIONEER. Sales of Farm Stock and Farm Implements a. specialty. All order left at Tall Turas office promptly attended to. Terms reasonable. SOCIETY MEETINGS. Camp Oaledonin, No..49, lneoi4 S. O. �." tltofllstandthiril Mondn, in °very month, in the Oddfellows Hall. Visiting- brethren welcome. D. SIawentl, Chief; H. B. Elliott, Ree. Sec. JOB PAINTING, liiicltttling Boo1(s, Pamphlets, Fosters, Bill Heads, Circulars, &c., &e., executed in the best style of the art, at moderate prices, and on short notiee. BOOICBTIIvntNNG.--We are pleased to nnnotunco that any Books or Magazines left with us for Binding, will have our prompt attention. Prices for Binding in tiny Style will he given on application to THE TRIES OFFICE, Winghanr. RAILWAY' TIME TABLES. GRAND TIttlNIC RAILWAY' SYSTEM, • TRAINS LEAVE VOTE Palmerston 0.40 atm•... 9.55 atilt. London , 0.53 a.m.... ala Kincardine ,.,•it n.in;j 13.16 p•m.,..10.48 AnitrvE I, OM Kincardine ....0.49a.m8.516 a.1n.. •, s i6 l,,n� p.rn. 1).m. Ant, ., � ...nw .,.M.., .. London ...... ....... 11.10 mitt.,.. 8,00 t .. _ ." ADVERTISE Palm( i(;; RA p.nl . , .10.48 �O :7. H. GORDON, Agent,' wheel Gals ADIAN r'A()iEs'IC leide,WAY. lJ 'finAYNS LY',Avr: Y'OIL a be* sif!itl1 dealers, 01' DMAlisoll, loco during the afternoon au average of l t'Borsov(x. and prosper" If you take ('o T"t"o' eight ounces, but that an or(linar cline C bronchitis, estlima, and ell toughs FS y Iloo(1's Sarsaparilla faithfully for dN(a4 dprc)roptly to Dr. Chew's Syrup ner to healthy' persons adult two pounds �'serofnla, stilt rheum, boils, eruptions, �fe>a . acrd Tarpentirne. sr two ettnreeti to their weight. dyspepsia, it will aura you. we.k1y. De•drab e, amp oymen with unw,ual nrtnnitics. Itefert!IWI'M exrh511 lids liter• IN ,L.IIE Toronto and East 0.118 0.3(1., .. 5.00 Treswater Anonym '.331....1(148 Tresuvatcr... 6.680.m 8 p. m �} Toronto emir BB1�2M2R, Agenty,wing1 s*.. tun, pan,