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The Wingham Times, 1900-11-30, Page 6
THE WINGHA.t TIMES, NOVEMBER ,0, 19OO right baud man in Ontario.; "God, .forbid 4 An Btcic11)111 thtzt there should be a2nytlniug but peace ili and good wall throughout the Dominica" -devoutly exclaims ,air Charles Tupper ' weep, arateaur'i3n;a his Own 1'etiuOinent front puilie life. THOUSANDS- Irl,, ANA,Bwa' K1G QIUILS The cool k eal:elle°ofsuch post•naorteu HURRYING TO Tiii:i 011t1V.if,. e ()layereion. takes ore's breath away. ;4t would have e been ve.•y lunch more to the pureose if the6•+'aCa;timont3 had received support from Sir Celaudes Tupper laud his 1()kl0\v(:re when the campaign seas hr p '.)ei ee a iall(1 Melee, pas roes Were (1,(4t. ea, velem Sir Wilfrid Leerier was earnl- Oi ly Inxwit lit','' the CJtlntFy to accept his ,lint: min ib til0 term T ell by (lectors to- „ T Peace, , .• ,, i) animate poverty of the blood. The pro- mta:ta of, t inion, I c ace, I rieadbh i, : rtiteraiit However the crimeagaizaeG valence of this trouble is most alariuiug;; especiallya agt •o l )s girls, tout their country of which lie Con.(1 at.v(a rn 1 n a M r �ppn...4d N®YN>lk<3 , E900 ., STrNIri N Toje4s irIUITM 3M Si 45 3' so teatinie:W• la 23 hee d�i xy "' �• Neese been guilt has brought swift , to:ad Sita a9 alai 22L- T'A Y a O mast ct)adigu punniehmeut, and there is 2.4 � �- i ger.k L}.S Sonne cSeuse for the evident ser . e..; " M lrnxiety to tall as easily as pessiblc. ^ TW COUNTRY OR T'Ii1 C. tat the individual contests in the gen-- 1iSTA PLV"ilED k;7'2, 1 weal elections few attracted more atten- r„,; tiou than that waged ian St. John City, 1, pj^"':it ni.13.,between tineMinisterofbail\ways • .... :t ua',x):.taao , Tr ) anti ;1r. Foster. The publics interest iT.;•. L'llld,� ..1 r.... sa..n, Asti i 1tor11rr:Tc R 1ar�elycentred raun tae personnel of ...� nduon ,, �� WOO. but from a nattional staud- Fi't,.ta1.L , _', e� : _ -'.t ,_, t,J. 1J,t.1, point the policy at issue Was of infinite - tense esee. .a._-."- _, ••-_� - - • 11y greater inniportanoe, aucr it was that _ which made the overwhelming victory of Mr. Blair so significant and gratify- ing. r a,tify-_ing. It was from start to latish a strug- gle between the interests of the °pantry and the interests of the O. P. R, The railway attempted to to lee advantage of what it believed to be the uecossities of the Government, to demand concessions aud privileges which if granted would be detrimental to the publics interests, but the alinister of Eailways, represent- ing the Government, was of tougher accordingly. 2111:c f'o dx;iln,i)iU tine Tc- material than the railway had calculated route l�rarlil, whieh declared a short alma. E.o boldly accepted the challenge time before the c' : t:.:n that Canada suet their nominee anal special pleader required t A Business Government„"all- on. his own battle ground, fought him cling that rations were. like mercantile coxntii tions of his own selection firms, rivalling eae�,i .other it: r the trade and wiped hrinn plat of his boots..Tor of the world and that success or failure the brat time in the lnisi:ary of this w- was largely dependent upon acumen of crfal corporation the Governlut$ of the Government to meet the commercial this country is to -day in the bans€ of exigencies of the moment. That is pre- l,ierl who have not been afraid t ''arxsl> cicely the view that the Liberates have their political existence in the d field and a lvoeatotl right along.The of the popular interests, and the etri- g mental antagonism. which thh C. , R. country most evidently is of the same mind, and has Shown its confidence in the showed toward the Government ti the Government -under which the trade of late elections, is the best possiblt evi- the country has annually increased, by dence that the railway realizes that it comparison with the record of its prede- has lost the grip it once had over the- cessors, as ten is to three, -by giving powers that be. Last, never to be ere them a renewal of ouice by avastly in gained while the Liberals are left in creased majority. 'fes, we want a busi- power - nese Government, -and we have got NEGOTIATtaN5 TO REOPEN. it The overwhelming popular endors- t ation accorded the Government is evi- rate a_ iia FENS LCT SLO L¢. densly not going to be accepted by them There is not mach Erin in whipping a as an invitation to rest from their labors dead horse, and one -would imagine that but rather as an encouragement and in.- ofelection. the experience of election. day that 0:nave to greater efforts in the future. the policy of attempting to create racial Scarcely are the returns fully in, when antagonism in Canada would not only the statement appears that arrangements dead, be but beiraecthe b ms deep. There are m progress for a resumption of the is little doubt that the bulk of the Tory party takes this view of the situation and indeed the reputable section el the party have from the first been .ashamed to acknowledge the tactics of the ex- treme wing. However a portion of the ultra -partisan press the Toronto Mail and Empire and the World, the Hamil- ton Spectator and the Ottawa Citizen, and a few others, -whose fatuous policy made inevitable the overwhelming dis- aster which has befallen their party, - are still keeping at it with the idea ap- parently that harm may be done to the Ontario Government by the self -same despicable and utterly reprehensible tac- mono's first term of ounce was signalized tics which obtained in the late campaign by the settlement of a serious and long - It is more thanlikely that wiser counsels standing dispute at home; it will be but fitting and appropriate, if the first six months of their second term of office should be signalized by the settlement A-ZOUN(a I,.iDY AT CO13()Uatat, t,N7`.,'11`11081t, 1'1RONOUNC.El) I:OI'3:1.I;FS, S HOW illi''. 3tECIAIKlI) JIB 1.1.'11I AN:t; t +:tri titrriL -- A.. LESSON 1'O :tit radatS. rte �`A O t, R err rA P A LETTER. Prom ou own ('.a•i. ) is n'. Ottnh a, No'. It as scarce3y to te expected that the Conservative parry would view the outcome of the ell tione with satisfac- tion or even with eel ,nimity, but after all the vote would seem to indicate that the electors ehoweil an inclination to take the Tories at their word null vote largo pereeutium of the aitut;ether too nuiuurous ea535 of eontiu:option w hieela annually ravage the eonnt)y have their origin in this trouble, Tim first indica- tion of tuia)mia is• a pale, sallow Or waxy oomplowiou. Thip is followed by loss of appetite, frequent headaches, in- disposition to exertion, swelliu; of hulas, violent heart palpitation land frequently fainting its. These eymptems may got all be present, but the more there are the greater the urgency for Prompt mei, effective treatment, which should be persisted iu until all traces ox the trouble have vanished. Ainoug the thousands who have been brought' near to the brink of the grave from, this trouble, and ultimately restored ' to health through the use of Dr, Williams' Pink Pills, is Miss Bella Boyd, au estimable young lady whose hoxrne 133 at Oobourg Miss Boyd gives her experi- ence as follows: - "It is nearly ten years since my illness Bast; commenced, and although I was doctoring more or less I received little or no benefit, as the doctors did not seem to understand my trouble. Two years ago my health became so bad that another doctor was called in, and ho stated that my case was a most severe type of aua)mia, and that while lie could. r holy me the trouble had p oglesse d to such a stage that he could hold out little hopes of a cure. At this time I was as pale as chalk, my eyelids were swollen and would hang down over my eyes like sacks of water. My feet land limbs would swell, and were always cold. 't was subject to violent headaches, severe palpitation of the heart, and if I stooped over I would be so dizzy that I. could scarcely regain an upright position. My appetite failed me almost entirely, and I grew so weak that I was a mere wreck. While in this condition I read in a news- paper of the euro of a young girl whose case was much like mine, through the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and I determined to try them. Those who knew me did not think any medicine could do me any good or that I would ever get better, but I determined at all events to give the pills a fair trial. I have used them for nearly a year with the result that I feel like a new person. The swelling in my eyelids and limbs negotiations with. Washington, looking has disappeared; my appetite good and to the drafting of a commercial treaty and the settlement of various other mat- ters at issue between the two countries. Never have the conditions been as prop- itious for the success of such negotiat- ions. Both Governments have emphat- ically endorsed by the popular vote, and are justified in , concluding that they have the public confidence; and as far as the Canadian representatives are con- cerned, it may be safely predicted that no stone will be•left unturned to bring the entire matter to a successful. issue. The first six months of this Govern- Peft'ta'cliui; animate Estray. t'lic law provides that a person taking ui) (estray etoelc shall give notice that 111(111 arlianaals are OS their pr'0uaises ly aublishing three tinges in a newspaper published within the seotiou where the etAiri1.y 'leak Yi)und, an(1 ii' tlrc property is ate, called for' within three weeks after the lU.'erticn of the petite the finder shell =;u. to 0 julaticc of the peace and niak.o oaths to finding and advertisixig. If the property is not claimed within a year 811(i should not exceed $50 in value, it them belongs. to the party ou whose 1)1oMees it strayed. if worth over, $50 d 1 it shall at) advertised by the justice In shall 1• ttalle expenses .e spill, all<l life t. c(z`la o 1 • ler. " kbll county 1111 '• t. the t,o 1. 1 ( a t ` paid \a t be y 1 ,any perkou Minn up au estray and neglecting to pause the 801)15 Lobe adver- tised and appraised shall be liable to a bine of will prevail when the smart and soreness of their recent experiences have worn -off a bit. If not it is as certain as that night follows day, that they are only of long-standing differences with our riding for another cropper. neighbors. SUING FOR PEACE. IT DIDN'T PHIZ. "Peace rules the day, when reason. One lesson from the elections which rules the mind." A post-election de- the blue -ruin croakers on Mr. Speaker's 'velopment of the .situation which would l left will do well to learn, thoroughly, is that it is just as hard to make.a man be- lieve he is badly off when he knows lay the condition of his pocket book that he is doing well, as it is to convince him that he is prosperous when evidence is all the other way. The cry of extrava- gance, reckless expenditure, and broken economy pledges did not phiz with the electors. The country understood Mr. Tarte aright when he answered the Tory criticism with the remark "Wait Fri till you see us next year." It agrees E* �.�.i r Blektn et with the Minister of Interior that "The (latest/on is not the amount of the expert- ditnre, but whether the expenditure is producing the desired result." be decidedly amusing but for the dang- erous character of the game, is the fever- ish anxiety with which the Tories are 'now shouting for peace. "Let us have peace" pleads the Montreal Star, the day after the elections; "What we want in this country is harmony," declares Mr. J. J. Foy, Q. C., Mr. Whitney's {" fA par d , c ",;_.;' d my face is regaining the color which left it years ago. t can sew and do work about the house, and this great change in my condition is due solely to the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. It is not too little to say that they have saved my life and I strongly, urge girls who are similarly afflicted to give them a thorough trial. Fewer Births. The returns of births, deaths and marriages in Ontario for 1899 show that while there was an increase in the number of marriages, there was a de- cided failing off in births. The births in Ontario last year numbered 44,705, as against 46,599 in 1898-a decrease of 1,804. On the other hand the marriages exceeded those of the year previous. by 1,139, the figures being 16,510, compared with 15,375. Tho deaths for 1899 num- ber 28,607, as against 26,370 in the pre- ceding twelve months, or an increase for the former period of 2,237. On an estimate population the birth rate would be 194 in 1809, as compared with 20.4 in 1808; the death rate, 12.4, compared with 11:5; the marriage rate, 7,1, com- pared with 6.7. CEe of the meet t cr,mtnon aympioms l t kit ziey mise» a i, the smarting, scald- ing aenration + en pissing water, which is liaely to r'r:'te very frequently and at theonvenie nt times. Then there Perfectly healthy people halo pure, is the dell, heavy aehing in the small rich blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla puri - ed the back and ''own the limbs. fies and enriches the blood and makes When then pe i.e ere aecomparied by 1 people stealthy. deposits; In the urine after it hag raped frrr twenty-four home, you may iia sure Ills ?+utero is Bright. that you are a v2e_irn of i:i'inty din- +eaee, and eheui+i rot lone a :eingie day It does seem, sighed the lady, that my in eeengin,? the 'r o id's greatest kidney John hain't got any good luck in this cure -Dr. Chaee'n Kinney -Elver Y111s. Don't imagine that you are experi- world. He went in the tear, and they aianenting when your ase fir. (.1accni 3Jd- I shot off his leg. That wiz somethin, ateyswelt Tenge n elver lass h.s ere 1 a x;e V?riust as kaze he got a pension fer it. But on his iue hnok, Save made veno of telt? tsarist eurY,rlsing way home the train ran off the track, -cures ofkidney elf,enee. on reeer+I, and an instead of cuttin off his good leg', sods bave Come to be r meleere'] the .only Absolute euro for kidney diseac?. Mat tl he could get damages, it run over his Tour neighbors about them. ;Nearly 1 w en Ieg, and to my sartiil knowledge overybn3y can tell of srrr-_ r'r:maTtriblo; +twre by their nee. One pil al dotes ; 25 he non fn a life insurance company Tor eents a box, at all.dealers', e. Liman- ten years, an he ain't dead yit alt'ppears iron, Boleti & CO., Toronto. like there ain't no prospects of it. I Dr. Chase's;never did dee a lean hold on like hiirt. Kidney -Liver Child Ven -dry for Polls. CASTORIA. For Over Fifty Years, THE LEOP RD Cannot Change His Spots. NOE CAN TEE :BLACKS E WASHED OUT THAT DIAMOND DYES PRODUCE. Diamond Dye Blacks far surpass the blacks produced by other mauufaeturers of package dyes in richness, depths of color and fastness. Soap or strong saushiue will never fade ]Diamond Dye Blacks. There are three noted Diamond Dye Meeks- I('ast Diamond Black for Wool, Fast Diamond Black for Cotton and Mixed Goods, and Fast Diamond Black for Silk and Feathers. Don't risk your goods with the imi- tations that some dealers try to sell simply because the poor dyes pay larger profits than the Diamond Dyes. Ask for the Ifast Diamond Dye Blacks and tale no others. Money mid time saved when the best are used. A foolish girl sent fifteen cents to a Chicago firm which advertised for that money to send a recipe for softening and whitening the hands. This was the re- ply: "Soak them well in dish -water three times a day while your mother rests." The advice was worth the money. Bright's Disease --insidious I deceptive i relentless 1 has foiled hundreds of trials by medical science to stem the tide of its ravages -and not until South American Kidney Cure proved beyond a doubt its power to turn back the tide, was there a gleam of anything but despair for the victim of this dread form of kidney disease. -54 Sold by A. L. Hamilton. TOWN DIRECTOR:', Fi r1 TIAT (1ICitei2 • 3.i i1atl). s(ryiees Itt 11 0 n'1 gild rl p 113 Suxn1e f('ittt'l at 2:ii0 i) lei. time •'(11 peta ter Meeting on. Wt. e day e\enainge. Rev, W. Freetl, paster, W. J. Claap2niaal,, it. S. °a i)k`lalnt(`niti('i1t. ltii:t12UDTST kitiii'RC1T-4•abbath service)1 at 11 1a 1x1 fuel 7 p 1n1, Sunday Seined at 2:30 p 111. 1 pWorth League every Mon- day evening, General Drayer rn(('tleg 011. S1redueeatty eveniegs. lvev, Diehard Ilol)1 s, pastor. Dr, Towler, S. S. ,(a'up- ert'1te ixU1 nt. 1:a l ea11nT.1.2d Ciniitoil•-^'Sabbath f er'- vkes at 11 a all and 7 p lit. Sunday day I [,11001 tat 2 , 30 i.) 211. General prayer en et ill " 011 1Vednesday evenings. Rey, YJ,, D, +. (•sire, i)astpr 111111 i5, 5. ,(✓'laperlixtten- t ill .1 ,y r ,, C „i , tiC0 .171 , ...)- ' ()1I � .('TT 1 Pl it S 1. k. , bath tervicos at 11 a 211. and 7 p lu, Sun - (lay School at 2:Wp111. General prayer meeting; 011 Wednesday evening, Rev, Wm. Lowe, inoumbeut. F, Shorn, E3. 5, Suporintenulcut. CoNalars 2 '1ioi ..T. Cr1U1:cIt.-Sabbath services at 11 a In and 7 p inn. Sanday School at 12 nil. hiillweelk nl+etallg oni Wotllnesdry evenings alb o'clock, Gavin W'ilsou, el,S. Supt,; A, E. Prior,, pastor. Romax OATuI(>LIC 01ITtncit - Every fourth Sunday, Mass at 10:30 a m, ser- um. and benediction at 7 p Rev, D. P, McMenamin, P. P. SALVATION Avatar -Service at 7 au(111. a m al.d 3 and 8 p 111 Suliday, and every evening during the week: at S o'clock at tho barracks. C2II1ISTir:NAND MI8SIONA T Y.ALLIINCE. Meetings as follows: S. S. at 2.30 p. In Fellowship at 4 p, ea,, and evan- gelistic at 8 p. nl., every Sunday in Ritchie's Hall, Victoria St. Posy Orrxor-In Macdoualcl6:301. Floris.. Office hoirxs from a m to m Peter Fisher, postmaster: MECIIANICS' INSTITUTE Library and free reacting room in the • Town Hall, will be open every afternoon from 2 to 5:45 o'eloek and every evening from. 7 to 9:30 o'clock. Miss Millie Robertson, librarian. Tower Councre-Wm. Clegg, Mayor; Wm. Holmes, II. O. 13o11. J. H. Chis- holm, G. A. Newton, Rolland. Beattie, G•eo.Mt:Kenzie, Councillors; J. B.' Fer- guson, Clerk and Treasurer; Samuel Youhill, Assessor; Wm. Robertscu,tCol- lector.• Board meets first Morulay even- ing in each month at 8 o'clock. 5CEoOL BOAull.-C. N. Griffin, (chair- man), Thos. Abraham, H. G, Leo, J. J. Homuth, Wrn. Moore, H. Derr, Thos. Bell, Wm. button. Secretary, Wm. Robertson; Treasurer., J. B. Ferguson. Meetings second Tuesday evening in eaeh month. P 113LTC SOH0OL ^laAornsas.-A. H, Musgrove, Principal, Miss Robertson, Miss Reynolds, Miss Farquharson,- Miss Cornyl), Miss Venetono, Miss Matheson and MissReid. 130A11D or Hem LTI:-1'ri.ayor Clegg, (chairman), C. J. Reading, Thos Greg- ory, Dr. Kennedy, J. B. Ferguson, Sec- retary, ; Dr. Towler, Medical. Health Officer. An organist recently died in Sweden, who bad held his position in one church for 72 years, without missing a sermon. Au exchange remarks that church choirs must be more pelletal eful in Sweden than on this continent. Children Ory for e y i ), II -` ,1' o Milwaukee recently during An Old and Weil. -Tried Remedy -Mrs Winslow's SootlningSyrup has been used for over fifty years bymillionsof mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Bo sure you ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. In a rain -storm several trees were set on fire by diverted electric currents. The season for shooting black squir- rels closes on Dec. 15th. A store occupied by Wm, Duncan at Clinton was destroyed by tire on Friday, Nov.16th. The building was oao of the very few remaining landmarks in Clin- ton. ervimis ys e p a1 , t3'.G'A131'atb11:41) 1ti72. Y i Ji ?'SAME+ -a EVERY FRIDAY MORNING Th© Times 0111001 DOONCp 131o1 'i' I:tit,11 Ai, ()N'T,AIJO. rlk l :s of , tTu:,('Rln':'1021 4.001)11 anzntnn iIL lut'i an(r, • .f (1 if rust 1(3 5111(1. N(, 111511 (lihcon-. tinned till all urgent; t:rt, real, t+sclpt itis tlte- va,tion of tilt pu),l]rla'r, Ar)vn19 T liv(i lln'ir:a, Le ml loo,d ether mann! all t (i 11 inteitl,( i:e 1:11 INTvt)rZarae11inu for met ineestlon, ee /arum) ter Mil hat,setltiont ii'.hertit)ii. Ado rt:semeilts in ]aeel columns are charged 0 c l a per late lar first insertion,, and G cents v'r 1)11 for t'(a'11. htlbhl (1U(Z' 1 lnhertsuzi, ., , A ` Li x t . t', of ,, ,, 1<t x-, Citnll ,. i tr(3 3unihfuih .•,• , ea , alt late ,ci 1 ,:n , 11 ti intik. ; 1 1 � �ir bit t nt unch uzxl GO 'ivi etn�h inti,;;eglieont ut 81:. Cn*rrnlra 2W(1?n-The€o]lOWin„tahlosbow our rates 318 131e insertion of advertisements' for 1'.0 eifl(,15eglen:t:-» Pl'Al r:. 1 vn, (1r1e. 8 ate, i Ano, 010 001n)ant ..,,,..,, 1'0.00 t,5.ti0 31:,,00 10.00•, l,itlfQoin)1 t 11,1,0 15.00 10.00 4.00• Quarter ('ol n 11 ..... 11.(10 10.00 (1A0 2.00• .4.(b.,erti e nt ttl•, without specific!, (lirectiona Will be 1t t: (a Vett till to! i» d end cliergecl accord- intely, lronxicut advertisements +nuat bo paid tet )n te(iritilt'(•, r Tar Jon DrA):Tunn:a is stocked with an e tt,neiv( assortment of all 11(luisltnlfor print- ing, ;Welding facilities not equalled in the county for turning out first era':s work. Large typo ,'1(l, ttpl,t opi'itttu C.11t i fel all style ;v et1 Post - i t s IItu'd Bills, ate., the l tt:est styles of choke, fancy typo icr the Auer." classes of print- ing. In this age *of nervous diseases, when people on all sides are failing victims to nervous prostration, paralysis, loco- motor ataxia and other dreadful mala- dies, it is a comfort to know that you can turn to Dr. Chase's Nerve Food (pills) with absolute assurance that it will thoroughly build up and revitalize the feeble, wasted nerve cells. Mr. Joseph Geroux, 22 Metcalf street, Ottawa, Ont., writes: "I was nervous, had headache and brain fag. I was restless at night and could not sleep. My appetite was poor, and I suffered from nervous dyspepsia. Little business cares worried and irritated me. After having used Dr. Chase's Nerve Food for about two months, I can frankly say that I feel like a new man. "My appetite is good, i rest and sleep well, and this treatment has strength- ened Inc wonderfully. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is certainly the best treatment I ever used, and I say so because I want to give full credit where it is due." Dr. Chase's Nerve Feed makes the blood rich, the nerves strong, and re- stores vigor to the whole system cents, at all dealers', or Edmanson, Dales p& ..Company, Toronto. h tl o a' vJ�{+.�.SaL'�y a/icr eVn it}.i✓c U An Honorable Montilla) That appeals to the best judgment of the best people is Dr, Chase's -Kidney - Liver Fills, the greatest prescription of Dr. A. W. Chime, the famous Reeipe Book author. By acting directly and speeificialIy on the liver, , kidneys and bowels, this popular family medicine thoroughly cures liver complaints bilious- liens, kidney disease, eonetipation and the accompanying' pains and aches. D) Chase's A:Miley-Liver Pills act promptly, ntly and naturally. One pill a 215 cents a bot. DUNLOP SOLID RUBBER CARMACE IRE. WANTED AT ON OE. 11. B. ELLIOTT, and Publisher,. Tw© Coat Makers. Also Two Pant Makers. A new oarriktge tiro that makes riding on all roads a pleasure --economical, ter), for it does away' with the vibration that shakes and breaks the carriages. A Y•shailed space between the rubber tire and the steel flange prevents the erGe) ing and eu - tm8 which other tires are AU)). pet to. Seo the exhibit at the big fairs. Sond'at once for 'roe Tiro Catalogue, giving prices of all eines. THE Dunlop Tire do., TORONTO, fatmtrSn, 1o,,TOrIX. WHISIt''itt`•. 11on+f1ix &n. WE BANK of HAMILTON WING tA11. Capital, 02,000,000. Rest, fe1,234,120. President -Join t x u tnw. Vice -President -A, G. RANsAY. DIRECTORS ; ,Tenn Proctor, Geo. Roach, Wm. Gibson, M.P.. A. '1, 'Wood, M. P., A. B. Lee (Toronto), ' Cashier -J, TURNBTULL. Savings ]3ank-Hours 10 to 8• Sattu'dnr, 10 to 1. Depositt4 of 81, and upwards received. and' interest allowed. Special Deposits also received at current rates of interest. Drafts an Great Britain and the United States Bought and sold. 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JOHN RITCHIE, 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 CURRIE, WINGinAlif, OEtx, LIOENSED AUCTIONEER. Sales of Farm Stook and Perm Implements'a.. specialty. Alf orders left At TIM Titins office promptly - attended to. Torras reasonable. SOCIETY MEETINGS. Sa Campp Caledonia, No. 49, meets - u. Q ■ ■`-the unit and third Monday in every month, ht the Oddtellows mull. Visiting• brethren welcome. D. StOtWAne, Chief ; 11. 13. Elliott, Rec.- Sec, jOB PRINTING, including' Boolts, Pamphlets, Posters, B111, lianas, armlet -a, &c., &C., executed in the best style of the art, at moderate prices, and on short notice. BOotCnTN'i)ING,-We are plensed to announce flint any B00104 or Magazines left with us fo Binding, will have our prom t attention Prices lor Binding in any style will be givre n application to G THE TIMES OFFFFICli, Wingham. RAILWAY TIME TABLES. 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