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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1900-12-14, Page 6tAti MitS, DECEMBER 141 OUR 01111VA LETTER. better atteu they elelonet tette L to be 0.0.1••••••••••10.00.1. too titeluite in their ethi, hon. :sit-tem:sec otaritieeet,te. .1111 .tlur Own Verreepoudent. The folloving obeetvative credited to Ottawa, Dee. 8, if,ro, seoro. tetratiteona iew days, ago is ! It ie one of the sad but iztevitalle - worthy of all etteteible puldleity, Speak- leurnstancee of tide taunclane esteem,: ine imperitt I:Oedema t:- It impeeial 1:tette:akin means legieletion for Canada by a tStrilament sitting at West- iniustor. Cetneset itot ripe for it yet ; if it rx.iaits Di:mercies devotion to the coentry ht peace) or in woe, we are :federated .airciuly. Any disenseion o. Imdcrial Federation mutt necessatily -olondy in the absence of any epecific definition tet its :Tope. In. the .abstract it may sefely be said that the idea ie V' 1)1 popultraity emoug the Can - must. Le nattle to eoieon tio. publus xmael n1?" -',1113' Tlwir mIT"rt 1/1 thc that wo atm, fail to realize the deareet wiebee of the heart. Zl'o more etriliing example ef. -the; admitted fact mists then !the 11 neater in whis It ZIT hop(.; I Rh:1110W ,I. NR WI rt'ir.",,i'il ti)- .{Y,Jess Tarte and Siften in .the late Fellerel camettigu. Reverie:dug early in the lifo of- the Pr( ells: (n erentout, that the Premier had, by ties etlectitai of thee() two gentlemen, • lassociated with itineelf strow,. capalde land pregreveive men, the Tories Clocieled • that a cemented. and determined etot r• 17,1,4T.AllId.41' C.0) 11,72: South Ai:'u May bo regarded I aguiust them itt all coot& I. teethe thos party, and speakor have believe, all having proved that while one cannot fOrcerette to what limit they might worked to that end it is unnecessary to refine. to go in participnting foreign remind setter readers, autt what WEIS 11.10 compluntione in wineh the Dominion reenli? has no direet interest, the resources of In the Pros ince of Qaebee, Mr. Tarte Cauada, would Always be as r autily not only carried his Owti seat by a. thump - iiewrierEsT saitecte Tufo, RtleT (V eta». 4.1eeTA.11.4.1. 17...e..te iDeur Ludiee: twee"XiiatsoliTts. rrowy, ,t)TREcToitY. T, are. A TIF reseerle'r Cistenteet-elel, bath serv..ces 11 e Wei 7 p ennettey ranee at le:so p it. Gonad ?teeter Meetieg "Wi'01±y4lay ovenhese. ye. Feeeni, poster. W. .L teletputent, te. teepetintendent. at 11 a 14;VA 7 pin. rStradtty Scheel at p fepreotth Ineeneo every anen. tbtyevoatzte, -Genera reyer oevting on Weelneatay eveninge. Rev. Mewed, Halm, pa.stur. 1/e. Towhee S. Sup, erinteeetent. ritesevemtreet Cacutou-Sabbeth ser FINS. nt 11 a ea mut p Sunday Sehool at 2 :feet p m. General prayer mollies. on Wecbteeday eveninge. 1 I 1 • .11114 ,,ft , ,, t, ,, -1-"see"."- • .411 Q- ing majority, but his strong personality Ode, ELI .iteler, i ewe:A.1:n a eitBitoPitueron and epleudiel organization work resulted eesneesneest's"-- 1in the practical annihilation of the Op. position in thatlerovince. His influence there is irresistible while his nppearauces in various parts of Ontario give occasion 1.orl,.`w.; tVe 3. PoGew. . for an unmistakable manifestagion of A etnivattiou ot Ontario COnservativeS confidence and esteem meth° port of the is to be vatted te fortunlate a policy for English electorate, But for his regret - the elpeezetieu. The: eomett. no doubt, able ill health he would have given more O"5 1,A1,1 t.`alt.,0:•: 1.171t, Otypservativo I opportunity to his English-speithing party itt thee lertwinoe have never had a compatriots to voiee their sentiments • 1V. -only mees, r.pr.:Kiltea. by the towards him. treeetleteliell 14, le03. ,oz ocosw,orvairvomvaomeyn...? "No Popees," -"Pee ts for Irish Electors," 'Green Bye -Opener," "number Pig- gery," Ceirenithateson el" and table' Vote" iseuvs. It is high time that they hail a pollee-, but they will have e;me, diffieulty dee-letup; policy that Wan:lead itself to the people, atit. SIEToN'S Tenextrer, ' What is true of Mr. Tarte in French Quebee, is equally true of Mr. Sifton in the lenglish-speaking West.Pleeting the strongest man the Conservatives could put up, in a constituency which had usver been anything bat Couservative unless: they etinelaJo to go the Mend he carried every section of the constit- poliey one better, for the peesent Liberal uency against hint. Moreover he work - policy of progressiveness and develop- ed indefatigably- in the interests of other anent is the only suitable poliey for this labend, candidates in various parts of Proince. No 1 etter policy is needed, Manitoba and the Territories and was eier 'better men to apply it than eve have in the present Ross Government. 'the other cense is that the Dominion Con- servative perty is without a leader; rewarded by seeing a largteeLiberal con- tingent elected than ever before, ,Not coutent with this, the hard work of the campaign was no sooner over than the there is no party autocrat to formulate a Liberals throughont the country, irres- policy for the Provinne to Sir Charles pective of locality, give spontaneous ex - Tupper nudertook to do.-Poterboro' pression to the all -prevailing desire to xt-oniner, show their resentment of the cowardly and un -British tactics with which the Salt rteoun, with its burning, sting- Miuister of the Interior -has been assail, stylisation is dire to poor blood and ed for so long. Receptions and banquets have been tendered, him in every direc- tion. He is being feted and acclaimed wherever he goes. His return to the Capital is partaking of the character of a triumphant tour of a popular hero,aud the people of the East are not satisfied. until he has gone among them even to the Atlantic sea -board to personally re- ceive their expreesion of confidence and encouragement. From the experiences of Messrs Sifton and Tarte it would al- is eured by Hood's :seesaw:x..11a, the great bleed. trailer. ONTA.P.X0 CONSERVATIVES. Toronto Saturda,y Night of last weak says; "An interesting but not surprising sidelight is thrown on party methods prevalent in Canada by the decision of the Ontario Conservatives not to hold a vonvention, for the alleged reason that it is inadvisable to commit the party to a definite platiorna, and for the additional alleged reason that impolitic things most seem as if Opposition abuse was might be said. by individual delegates the surest passport to popular approval. for Whieb. the whole party wonldbe held REARING TEEM. RITVARD. responsible. If Mr. Whitney and.his That section of the South . African lieutenants are flghtingfor any principle contingent which is returning by way and not merely for the spoils of office, of the Old Country is reaping a rich por- why should they be afraid to enunciate tion of its just reward for splendid ser- vices rendered to the empire. Our yen - pleeed fur the Qtmettete they have beeo. An. alliance Out rests on natural bonds of coelmercial interests and devotiom that needs no- legis)ative assurance, has advantages that no fennel compactcottla supply. Such an alliance between Can- ada and Great Britain is welclizlg itself stronger every day." Rein tette. Oveetreorteted krt. -1s the great engine which pumps life through. your system hard pressed, over- taxed, groaning under its load because dia. ease has clogged it ? Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart is nature's lubricator and cleanser, and daily demonstrates to heart sufferers that it is the safest, surest, and most speedy remedy that medical science knows -6e Eolci. 'by A. L. Hamilton. V. Tl T E mi,„z to yon hao estli on. rawly 10 131,P ;Xi) um:lilts the ttitttitst, yet howlvv.-4,i, hum Of V V. F RI DAY monNi NG :thy day? surviy two when in, eilent, (ohne, or in sweet. t'01111,41,1111011 \Vitt). rel. Timor omee, Deaver /3100,4 eaves or it ii"lietri, On WM) let your thoughts dwell °a the dvar absent ones lit Atria. Yovr s and tears, your WiN4V, prayers and tettre Lave gone forth to ITE11113 ttenacitneruet-$1.ee Per nnumn in them. .A.101 Was MI, that the hear Of edvenee it tart so iseld. No 1.140,r diseon- nslou tva? till nil PrIeS,1[4 inn /Midi emelt at tie, le•tittr 1:111dieet4 etaillitatee- ti,141ti fit: Irtr Ist)til;Lt0411811:1:11(3:?11111(111:1%31t-1014:1:1 (..o 3npans have no elicit Oahu on you, and IAAHaet'tittemente in local columns are charged 10 cts. per line for first insertion,. told eents nre, beeidii, of inferior qualitiee. Mon- 5e011,5aitida elit1 Iiihf 011 brOlide per line for etteh eubetement insertion, are nil good. -Colonist. D. Peelle, pastor ea. S. . of 'met, lotted, Ettreyed, 0.010. Fazrn; li r Sale or to J2 nt, tract eindiar, n.oe for ST. PAUL'S OILLYRCII, EVIsCOPADr-Sab- last nit -alt and ;I) vents foe cte:11.Et2l22it C ,MiritAel bath services at 11 m and 7 p Sun, "'nth' Cary b'cliool at 2:80pm. General prayer mir raw tor tee ineertija ra' nevh'len 3 eiti ei meeting Wednesday eyening; Rev, fee ered'acepeereate Win. Lowe, incumbent. Shore, S. fe. Superintendent. CoxtutucteTureett, services et 11 a in and 7 p in. Sunday School at 12 m. Midweek mecting'ene Weduesdry eveuings at 8 o'clock. Gavin Wilson, S.S. Supt.; A. E. Prior, pastor. A Girl's /test Cloanseior isr1er "Trust your father's judgment of of your men Wends rather than your own at first," • writes Helen Watterson Moody to girls, in the December Ladies' Homo journal." The gay, witty, re- sponsive young man who will probably most attrabt you, -will not be the one who will bo likely to have hie serials consideratiou and respect. - Talk over your young 'friends with your father, and see what healthy, uuemotioeal, sane hnonestanclards' he will sot up for you. veiny think if a girl could have but one counselor in her love affairs, it would better be her father than any one else. A man's mind is a great tonic to the somewhat diluted intellect of a girl in her first sentimental experiences." that principle in clear, unambiguousterms, terms, and wage their fighe upon it in everyeconstituene.y from. one end of the Province to another? The Opposition haveveered from point to point until nobody has the faintest idea, whither they are steering. If they win. in the next conflict it will be owing to the faults of the Government and not to the merits of Mr. 'Whitney and his nebular policy. The Conservatives are taking long odds in expecting to be successful on the score of the Government's short- comings. The result in this Province in the recent Dominion contest is no indica- tion of a similar result with a different arrangement of constituencies and on different issues. The Opposition do net want to fight fair, but will attack the Government upon any or all points, and 'with regard to local exigencies. This may look like a promising formation for attaek. So it is looked to Sir Charles Tupper, Bart., but the result of that gentleman's encounter with the elector- ate rather goes to show that it will take a cleverer person. than Mr. J. P. Whitney to play the role of a lightning - change artist with success. Piles ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH - Every fourth feemday. Mass at 10 Ma in, Kir- i-non and benediction at 7 p Roy, D. P. McMenamin, P. P. SALVATION Mune-Service at 7 and 11. a in and 8 and 8 p on. Sunday, and every evening during the evook at 13 o'clock at the barracks. CHRISTIAN ANP MISSIONARY AT.LIANCE. Meetings as follows: S. S. at2.80 p. in. Fellowship at 4 p, en, and evan- gelistic at 8 p. M., every Sunday in Ritchie'e "Victoria St. POST OFFIOR-Ill Macdonald Block. Office hours from 8 a in to 6:30 p m. Peter Fisher, postmaster. Meosenencs' LesrxrueE-Library and free reading room in the Town Hall, will be open every aftoruoon from 2 to 5:45 o'clock and every evening from 7 to 9:30 o'clock. 'Miss Millie Robertson, librarian. TOWN COUNCIL -Wm, Clegg, Mayor; Wm. Hohne,s, H. O. Bell. J. E. Chis- holm, G. A. Neyston, Rolland Beattie, Geo. McKenzie, Councillors; 3. B. Fer- guson, Clerk and Treasurer; Samuel Youhill, Assessor; 'Wm. Robertson, Col- lector. Board meets first Monday even- ing in each. mouth at 8 o'clock. SOnooe Boaree---C. N. Griffin, (chair- mau), Th.os. Abraham, 1-1. Lee, H. G. J. 3. Homuth, Wm. Moore, H. Kerr, Thos. Bell, Wm. Button. Secretary, Wm. Robertson; Treasurer, 3. B. Ferguson. Meetings second Tuesday evening in each month. PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHER S. -A. H, Musgrove, Principal, Miss Robertson, Miss Reynolds, Miss Farquharson, Miss (Jerilyn, Miss Vanstone, Miss Matheson and Miss Reid. BOARD OP HEALTH -Mayor Clegg, (chairman), C. J. Reacting, Thos Greg- ory, Dr. Kennedy, 3'. B. -Ferguson, Sec- retary,; Dr. Towler, Medical Health Officer. To prove to you that Dr. Chase's Ointment is Lb certain and absolute cure for each and every form of itching, bleedingand protruding piles, the manufacturers have guaranteed it. See tes- timonials in the daily press and ask your neigh- bors what they think of it. You can use it and. get your money back if not cured. 00e a box, at all dealers or EnmAxsoer,BATes &•. Co.,.Toronto, erable and beloved Queen wept when she watched her Canadian soldiers file past her carriage, the throngs of Lon- don's streets cheered themselves hoarse as the khaki -clad veteres passed, -and one of the boys is reported to have re- marked that it was worth all the hard- ships of the campaign to receive such a manifestation of approval from Queen and empire. Tho declaration of one poor fellow who lost his sight from ae Boer shot, that he had no regret for he felt that he had simply done his duty, is just the sentiment which has led our boys to face the deadly manser and the less deadly enteric, mid it is with the aid of such sentiments that the empire is to -day more firmly welded to- gether than ever before. Does any in- telligent man with a. human heart with- in his breast believe that like results would, have been obtained by adopting • the Tupper policy (mid pro' quo -"We ,will give you an exact, equivalent for what we get, no more and no less." Dr. Chase's Ointment Sir Charles Tupper has accepted the oMce of president of the Crown Life In- surance Company. Children Cry for made", eeeepeee eye., 0,00d Law me). A fat fupolicoman stood on a _ Bark, • • row corner hale neleep. newsboy, ono nate :mut) moo eeee of the bits 148,W a dime at the edge 11M. 811'). no. 1 eto. Dee cetilitAnT. eto neeu Coluitin 1/5.0.1 10.021 0,00 2.00 Quarter Coinnin Advertimenents without epeelde direetions wilt be inserted tell forbi(1 end charged accord. MeV. Trensient salvertisemenki utast 210 1)01(1 for in advance. Tail Jon Deeentamore 0 stoteaa withen eetereive assortment of all vequisit es for Pr:W- ing, facilitivs not equelled 112 *OM un coty for turning. any first eines work. Large type and, appropriate elite for allele:1N of Post- ers,./land Bills, etc., end. the latest. styles of chow() fancy type for the finer classee of print- ing. F. 13. ELLIOTT, Proprietor and Publieher. - - NK of HAmilt:MN W.i N G "71 A M. Capital. $2,000,000. Rest,.151,234,120 President-JenN-STUAlltr. Vice -President -A. G. lifirracToins,l, john Proctor, Geo. Roach, 'Wm. Gibson, 14i.P., A. T. Wood, M. P., A. 13. Lee (Toronto). Cashier -a. TURNDULL. C ST Skague,y is now connected by tele- graph with Eagle, which is 100 miles from. Dawson. Attrin1.o, ri J Goad Health 13 67M 9 r Le OSIIIIMISIIIMMIUMMOMIC...=••••••••••• WANTED AT ONCE. of the curb, IL) stopped and picked it up. What are you pickle up there? -de- mended the policeman, Nvitli a -sudden show of interest. Found n Uhne in the gutter, replied the newsboy. Give it to nue demanded the police, 3"n. '11 Inothiu of the kind, said the boy. Yes, you will, or run you in, Say, you don't 'know who yOu're- tuildu to, do you? was the comer to the threat., I live on the `level,' see? An what's more 1 can prove it. Pinders. keepers if I know anything about the game. You just run me iu. Move on! Move out said the police, man fiercely, waving hisclub as he saw a crowd was gathering. Savings Rank -Hours 10 to 8; Sateteday, 20 to 1. Deposits of 61 and upwards receiveu and interest allowed. Special Deposits aLsa received at current rates of interest. • Drafts on Great Britain and the United States Bought and sold. Travellers are notified that the Bank of Ham imton encl its Branelies issue Cirenlar Rates National Provincial Bank of Englard, Limited, which can be cashed without charge or trou- ble in any part of the world. W, CORBOULD, Agent E. L. DICKINSON, Solicitor. Two Coat Makers. Also • Two Pant Makers. When the liver gets slave and slug- gish in action bile is left in the bleed to poison the whole system and give rise to serious bodily derangements. When there are biliousness, headache, constipation and indigestion Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills make you 'tvell in a surprisingly short time. Mrs. H. A. Smith, 132 Manning' av- enue, Toronto, stales :-"My daughter has had a wretched time of it for mine a while with liVer complaint, causing, among other troubles, weakness of the stomach, very salloiv cornplexhin, and a most miserable etate of feeling general- ly. My husband had occasion to use Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pille, and spoke so highly • of their merit that I Concluded to have her try them, and since beginning their use she has markedly improved in every way. I can with confidence therefore recommend Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills." One pill a dose ; 23 Cents a bee:, WHAT ABOUT COLD STORAGE. The inexorable logic of events has simply annihilated the position taken by Sir Charles Tupper towards the Govern- ment on the cold storage question ;while at the same time furnishing a complete endorsation of the policy of the Minister of Agriculture. Under any circumstan- ces it would be gratifying to the Gov- ernment, and no less satisfactory in the country, to have the efforts of the de- partment in handling fruit and dairy produce and other perishable goods at the Paris Exhibition se mark° dly sue- oessfnl, but that success has boon em- phasised in it most attiking manner by persistent testimonials received almost daily' from entirely disinterested and un- biassed sources, -many Of them foreign- ers and nearly all absolute strangers, testifying to the uneolled excellence and sterling naerit, not only of the goods themselves, but of the cold etorage fac- ilities whieh made it possible to place those goods on exhibition in perfeet con - attics'. Ib wotild be impossible to have devised a nutre absolute and convincing answer to the multi-cob:nun manifeato which Sir Charles Tupper *tied shortly before the election; a manifesto which Was by long odde his most important utterance during the entire campaign, 'whenever there 13 an ache or pain. when the appetite fails, when there are sleepless nights and momentary spells of weakness, look for the cause, and see tbat it is removed at once. .• Cultivate good health while yet there Is something to bulk]. en, instead of waiting until the nerve force Is depletel and vitality completely exhausted. To persons Suffering the results of -thin blood and wasted nerves, Dr. -Chase's Nerve rood supplies oil the needs of the system tied bringperlect health. It occupies a field by itself and is unique in these respects: that it cures by forming new, rich blond and nerve force, building up the system and increasing the weight, It ie a reconstructant, restorative and revitalizes, of the most unusual merit, which sends new life and new vigor to *very part of the body, and gradually and permanently curall nervotta trou- biers and diseases resulting from weak blood and low vitalitit. 54) cents a box, at all dealers', or Edmanson, Bates Co., Toronto. ri. Chase's Nerve Food. 4- rio Chase ci KkI5i3",c421rivc.)re LOP A. E. S 13.21=1r: WINCE 2111, ITH --- General Banking Business transacted. Money advanced to inriners and. business Men on endorsed notes and collateral. Farmers' Sale Notes Cashed Moneys remitted by draft to all parts of Canada and the "United. States. ' Notes aml accounts collected on reasonable terms. WE13STER & CO., Queen's Block, T P. KENNEDY, M. 3).. M. C. P. S. 0 . (Member of the British Medical Associa- tion.) Gold Medallist in Medieine.,. Special attentio 2 paid to disenses of Women and Child. reit. Office hours -1 to 4 p. ; 7 to 0 p. SOLID RUBBER CARRIAGE TiRE A new carriage tire that makes riding on all roads a pleasure -economical, too, for it does away with the vibratioe that shakes and breaks the carriages. Y-shaped spilett between the he stool fltuigo rit ng v1i1h idett4vt ieet to. See the exhibit at the leg fairs, Send at once for Free 'tire Catalogue, giving prices of till sizes. TItt Dunlop Tire Co Caveats end Tracia•Marks obtained - end all patent business conducted for MODERATE PEEN, lily office is in the immed I lilt vicinity of th• Patent Office, and my facilities for secu-ing patents are unsurpassed Send model, sketch or photograph of invention, wit), description and statement ds to advantages claned. 'No active is Inca o for an opinion OSLO patontabilito,, and my fee for prosecuting the application wit/ nee be caned for until the piFtent ',allowed. "INVENTORS' GUIDE," con. taming fuil information scat free, Alt Ceininunit Wiens considered as turietly conmentia. FRANKI.IN 1-1. HOUGH 0211 1' Sromors, WAISrazanmrroat. Jb. v., 1)R. MACDONALD, entre Street Winghttm, • Irer Over fillftY XeN.V13, An Old and Well -Tried Remedy -Mrs Wiuslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years bymilliousof mothers for their children 'while teethiug, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all. pain, mixes wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrheeit. It is pleasant to the, taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable, Be sure you ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. Ontario. IR 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. Office, Beaver Bloc, Wingham. JA. MORTON, V . BARRISTER, &c., Wingham, Ont. TORONTO. linen% As a nutter of Xaot the Vries aid much se.eerne, were. moarimAy„ 1... • yi :ex, ... ' 4 I, 1-, %.; e e seen e,%,t'ie eetle",7ii"ties,:l. , StteesteritteN OE e. iik r Zki let% ;.4.:e. . tt, el., • - , ° ''. '4' •4. ',' ' : - :lea; lee. eletaie ,e,, *MADE IVIARKst DZsiONs Anyone sending sketeba0PndVtt trelGereitrTtSio &meg quIeldl ascertain Our opinion free whether an invention 15 PrOb ably 'patentable. COmmUrtica. tIonasttittlyeontidential. Randbdek on Patents sent free. Oldest °gamy for gecurineeeatents. Patents tome through Menu & co. receive' specie/notice, without charge, in the SCitittific A handsomely illeetrated weedy. Largest dr - ciliation of any sr:tontine 141,r0121. Terms, $3 rear; four mouths, $1. Sold by all newedealers. MUNN geo.2GiBroaw9,011,York armee% ten .0. 2~, ,, ,, The New ventory. The calendars for the first year of the twentieth century are now out and from them it is to be gathered that the year begins on Tuesday. Spring on March. 21, at 7.88 p. m. ; suennier, June 22, at. 3.87 p. ; autumn, Sept. 23, at 6.18 p.m. and winter, Dec. 22, 4e.45 pante Easter falls on the 6th April, Ascension Day, May 10, Wbitsuuclay, May 26, an& Christmas falls on Weclueliday. March, Juno, September and December are the, "five Sunday months." E. L. DICKENSON, BARRISTER, ETC. • Solicitor to Bank of Hamilton. Malloy to loan. Office -Meyer Block, Wingliam. ARTHUR J. IRWIN', D. D. S., L. D. S. Doctor of Dental Surgery of the Pennsylvania Dental College and Licentiate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Office over Post Office, Wingham. VET T. HOLLOWAY, D.D.S., L.D.S. 1' V • Special attention to the care and regulation of children's teeth. Moderate prices, athl all 'Fork carefully and skilfully performed. Office in Beaver Block, Wingham. At Gerrie every Monday. JOHN RITCHIE, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, Wingham, Ont. Headache Vanished. ' Mrs. D. W. Le Gallais, St. Godfroy, P. Q., says: "I have used Milburn's Sterling- Headache Powders for sick headache. After'taking two powders felt bettor and was able to get up and go on with iny work," The Cuban sugar crop promises to bei thelargest sine the year 1895. Mrs. Hibbere Beck, Newburn, N. S., writes: "1 was in bed for weeks with Rheumatism and could not move with- out help, I began using Milburn's Rheu- matic Pills aud one box relieved. the. pain and six boxes completely cured nte." Hon. Sydney Fisher will go to Glasgow. iu Raillery to superintend the arrange- ments for the exhibition. . Worms affect a child's health too ser- iously to- neglect. Sometimeit they cause convulsions and death. If you suspect them to he present, give Dr. Low's Pleasant 'Worm Syrup, which detsroys the worms without injuring the child. Price 250. Oscar Wilde, the notorious author and aesthete, is dead. 100......106.11ati•OWINMIZEL.Maa.MMENnesIMON•1••••••••=1•10.110.11Moral Tesit DEAN'S, Jrt. 1. • LICENSED AUCTIONEER for the Comity of Huron. Sales attended hi any part of the County. Charges moderate. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES.. JOHN' OURRIS, Wrztortem, ()bin LICENSED AUCTIONERR. Sales of 31'arm Stock and Farm Implements a specialty. All orders loft at TIDE Tneels office promptly attended to. Terms reasonable. SOCIETY MEETINGS. 0 s • -grfii, gag:1'441in zeg N • Kir( d every month, in the Oddfellows Hall. Visiting brethren wekome, D. SweiveART, Chief; H. B. Elliott, Rees Sec. j033 PRINTING, ineluding Books, Pamphlets, Posters, Bill 'Rde, Circulars, &a., &e., executed ih the best style of the art, at mcdorate prices, and on short notice. BeeetioeintNee-We are *need to atinetille0 that any nooks or Magneines left with us for Binding, will littee our prompt attention Prices for Binding in any style will be given. on applieittion to THE TIMES 017/00, Winghare. THE WEST HURON FARMERS' INSTiTUTE Will hold special meetings at Clinton, Mon- day, Dee. 17111.Winghai22. Dec. 113111, Carlow, Dec. 19th, and hodench, Dec. 201h. TOWN HALL, CLINTON, 1.80 pan. & 7.80 pan. 1.80 -President's address' ... .. . 100-A.ddreR ss R. Mcilte3die, Kippdti Crop failures and how to avoid them. 2.00 -Discussion. 145 -Address Miss RO8o, Gnelph 8.15-Discussien. ievnerree sussime. Doors open at 7.80, meeting to coir.menee at 8 ediarp, when addresses will be deliveved 11 Miss Rose, Mayor Jackeon, R. McMordie, R. Holmes, M. P.. G. 28.. McLean and others. Clinton's famous "Lug" cpiartette will bo in attendance, WINGEIAM, TUESDAY, 1)110. 18. AFTERNOON 821251021. 180-P0e141de11t's address . JC Snell 2.00-Addres14 2.80 -Discussion. . Currie, Sr 2-45-Adatesa. ....... . . ........iiss Rose 115 -Discussion. 8.80 -Address 'A. Hyslop, 18.. P. nylon:so 52138ION. Addresses will be delivered, by,ilise Bose, A. Hyslop, M.P.P., R. Carrie and °Mere, CARLOW WEDNESDAY', 13210. 10. 1:80 -President s address ... . , Snell 2.00-Addre12e,, C. ideflotvan Cement, When Mid how to use it. 2.80-Diecuesion 2.45-Addregs . -iliss Bose 8.15-Diecussion. esegtOel, 7,00 pan. Addressee will bo delivered by Mies/loge, N Met). Allan, 13. D. Grant and others. GODE11101I, TateltSDA.Y, DEO. 10. 1.80-Isrreident's address.. kitten 2..00 -Address • , Kornighan Township 123. County Pairs. 2,80-Diseassion 2.45 -Address Ifiss Rosa 0.16-Diseussion Ds/rinse sustitoilt 812,212, Addresses will be delivered by Mae Rose, J. Keruighen,./. Mitehell,B. I/. Grant, A. MD. Allan and others, RAILWAY TIME TABLES. GI:taxi) TRUIllt RAILWAY SYSTEM. TiA/NS 11.E1A1711.1 VOTt Palincrston..............0.141 a.m.... 8.65min. London 6.50 a.m.... 8.25p.in. Kincardine..11.10 ton- 8.25 8.88p.m. AMON% Int0/1 Xitieattliale a.m.'8,55 aan.... 8.26 pati London 11.10 earl.... 7.65 Ima Palmerston 2.45 p.m.- 8,38 p.m 3.11.. OORDON, Agent, Winghitin. riAILMAIT PACIPIO RA/LWAY, titAtflii =AYH 1(012 Toronto and East... 0.50 min.... 11.00 Teoseniter 1132 pan....10.48 pan. Aurora Eiton oree4water...... 0.68 a.m.....8 p.m, Tercet° Dna molt 1 ss p 3.11, Bralliellt, Agent, Wingham, A,ppropriete Masted prognaa wiltee previa. ed for every eemion. tattles espeelelly invitelt to both after -num enenevenine 00e8i01e. Ili 224 the intention organize a Wonutree Institute. .A11 are wereoree, come prepered to hike part itt tbodisettiosionit. Meetinge tonunostab ellen, on time. •