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The Wingham Times, 1902-07-24, Page 2
JEWEL !3 MAIL. Donaldson-•••Runta--That a grant of .e fifteen dollars be nettle ou tt#e bouladtiry �IIy%!u betweenOdom and Greenock town - elm Pxorlaal eoe ships providing Greenock council supple - went .the same, and that a gi'aut of VOL DAY, JULY 24, 1.502. be made ou the 15th con, at lots 82 and. 33, the sauce to be expeudecl by Jut* -.......,,.... Doualdsof,--Carried. Their •Marching Order's, Reld--13ellltgl>i•-eThat as there has been au application from Riuloss council for a grout on the boundary between cons. 8 and 10 of Culross that tate cone, eil mule as grant of $25 to meet l iuloss mut that Woe. Reid act with their rep, resentutive iu expeu(liug the saltie.-- Carried. Balla h --Don ds A" al on xhalt as the bouudary road from Egypt to the 25th sideroad Of Culross would be very con venient if opened to the residents of Greenock as welt as of Culross, Out n grant of twenty dollars be male to open the sante if the Greenock rennet' give au equal amount, that tale reeve represent Culross in the matter, and that the -clerk with oar leader when we are fighting &end a copy of this riatniou to the ttlerk for victory," And eve are told that Mr, or Greenock—Carried, Elain's statements were endorsed with I3allagh--Donaldson . x11at A grant of cheers. Mr S, E. Blake will read the ten dollars bo made to improve the report with interest, because to the santeCuirass boundary line between irass anti Rim Toronto Start .At a meeting of On - i Conservatives to Victoria, lda11 Mr. *AMA Slain, M. P., took a prouliaeut Ite the eleotioia of officers he to displace Mr.' G. F. Minter mg the vicii,presideuciee of the r4tt (ipnssrvativrl Aasocintiou, and World reports hie remarks nil fol- `i I need not say that the position vacant because G. P. Matter, who rmerly occupied it, has seen At to diff- er from: his party. Yon all know what ithe oitizeus. or Toronto did to hien for doing so. I say there is uo place iu the ranks for Independence anti differences report the same Mr. Blain, seconding the resolution, is reported as saying i* that sack men as S. H. Blake, K. C., and other pad thinking honest Liberals bai'i, become disgusted with their party and had supported the Conservatives.,, The new recruits, if there are any, have now their marching orders. Mr. Whhit- ney tolerates no independence or differ- ences of opinion. Why the Local Paper is Continued. ,Newspaper subscribers often wonder evlxy ry publisher keeps on sending the paper when the subset iption has expired. Au exchange tlttis explains the matter: -When a subscription is paid to a certain time, and time expires and the paper is stepped, it looks as: if the editor doubted the iue't t of the subscriber andi n nine e eases ten h pas out a tet Subscriber will give the eater a calling down for iasiuuating that his credit was not good. Rather have the culvert on the gravel road con. ry than cwt any rel3,eatiou a„aiust rt neigh- 15 repaired as he thinks necessary. -- bar's 1 iatresty to pay A small debt it. has Carried. been customary for newspapers to eon- tiuue sending the paper after the time has expired. The city weeklies and dailies do• not generally follow this rule as their subscribers acre at a distance. and besides they are not acquainted With thele and do not know their fivan- trial standing.. One should deem it au ,x' hotter to. know that Iris credit is not doubted when the. publisher continues to send the paper, Should the subscrib- er wish to have his paper. diseantinued he should inform the publisher and re- mit to date, if any is. owing, loss at coil. 2 of Culros&provided Kinloss grant an equal amount, that Wm. Reid act with the reptesentativoof Riulossin expending the same, and that the clerk send n copy of this motion to the clerk of Einloss.-.-Carried. Runt,--Reid--'That the clerk prepare a by-law for next sitting of council fix - in the charge for road machine at $4 00 per day for private use or for other matnicipalities, this council to pay their own operator.. -.Carried. Kuntz--Donaldson--That this council make a grant of twenty dollars to repair IRE \VINGIIA3I TIMES, FLY f`IfEE E CURING, The Station at 'Woodstock in Op* oration. The cheese curing station esi:ab- ishcd tt•t Wgott.4t0e1; by. the Ontario Vim of. r,r- #lie ex. of - (.rvverrrn,nt iti ROS, 1tt operation.' bxtldinr le one ,storey, with fia'. ro in th. basement is situated the e frig room proper and above are chipping roozn, receiving room,. Perin ental remits axed busineea flees, The, curing, roots in the least'1nt is tt model of eleaai.lix ess and has caapacity Q'f 3o01 cheese. Th tie, placed upon long tiers• of ru built „ 1L ,.. 3. eerie by side.~ tiirau,ahout t sight of the, room, To each f tory is given a certain number wit clistingui3hes the several racks lunging to it. They cheese belongi to the factory each bear the f to.ry1s numb e. and thus they a kept track of. h'st i�1t in this ro that ale process of caring teak pine, if process it can be celled f the cheese grainy remain in: t even temperature of the room u 1:hey are eared through the nntu prorc,ss within them. The temp attire* is maintain:el at an average about 62 degrees rahrenheit. Ab three weeks is the time in which i proves& takes plane. The eared cheese are hoisted on tydrauiic elevator from the cur' room; to the ksbippi!ng ., Dorn abo elepasienewt will store :tb 500 cheese. Great precautions ha been taken in the building to ha bis( room so that ate, evert! temper are can be maintained. The ev as epeeists of six thtckn�'ss of boar nd four of paper while the windo re double with four thichnesses lass. Tile doors conueeting wi he adjoining rooms are very thi and are lined with felt. The tempe atures .of thihi roma- is cooled by t air coming through the shaft fro the curing room and in it the Ghee 'nt tt ese rat t•he ac. lob be - ng ac- re oat e5 or he ntil. ral 3r•• Of out he curt 1 1 b t t a a t ve. J)xt ve ve lis ds ws of th ek r - be m se the first sideroad betweeut eon. 1 and 2, the sante to be expended by Jas. Ballagh. -Carried. e -•-Reid•-Ballagh 4That a grant of $15.00 be made to gravel, &c., at the sink hole anti west on coir. 12 and that Jas. Donaldson ex eu p d the same.— Carried. Carried. Reid--$nutz—That Jas. Doualdsou ixe boxed and prepared for Mil ale r t. Four small rooms are set apart f xpeximental purposes. Samples different' varieties. of •cheese are be cured in these goons at differ tetnp'ratu•res and conditions with ., view to ascertaining. that to whf the i most efa'v ftLLe results mn ebtalaied.. There ie else a room apa,r't for the purpose: of tamper' the results of the work at the st tion, with that in the fabtoric�s. order to do this the comparingroo is kept at the same temperature that at the factory and the �sarttp ompared with tile cheese oared he ;station proper. The 'difference the shrinkage is here noted and t value of the difference chLarged to t flactoa'y. In the large . receiving room pl•ared the rnanehinery used in reg ating the tcmp;;xature of the life at rooms. Perhaps the most. interesting fp arc, and the one which requires I most attention from the operators he regulating of the temperature he curing room, • exparimen•ti morns and the shiping dep:trtmen The Linde, system, is used which is Y 'he same principal a,s the- •nianufa are of artificial ice. The system sed upon the condition of liqu nhydrou;s antimonid gays; which w•h under atmeepiterie pressure liquif` t a temperature of 40 degrees bele erre rah. From this it may be u erstood how with the aid of' co pressimg Machinery the Iow tempe tura is ob<nined and distribute here are three divisiowrs in; the pia t the curing station. • They are th Compressor" in which the gas is coin essed, the "condenser," in whin he heat engendered lett compressi s abstracted • and the compresse mmonia gas formed into a Iiqui and the "refrigerator" in winch t:b quid anhydrous ammonia is allow i rvapara.te, or boil under low pressor iereby coding the sitrrouxtding bri.. lith surrounds the coils of pipe i his portion of the equipment. From the refrigerator - the gats CDEROSs COUNCIL. Council met in Teeswater on July 8t1i, 1902. The xnembe rs were all present. The minutes of the last meeting and also of special ireeting were - read and confirmed. FINANCE `,r.BPonT. A. Zettle, 120 yds. graveland road $1, Onlross share $ 4 10 J. F. Waechter, roadthroagh field 50 Wm. Baotist, repairing Day's bridge ,., 4 00 Jas. Goodfellow, polling booth8 00 II.' MacKay, two trips to Walker- ton Chas. Button, oue trip to Walker- ton 2 00 M. Ber.niuger, repairing washout on hill, con, A. 14 00 A. Rivers, tile, moulds and freight 53 71 Gillies & Martiu, grinding ma- chine blade'85 Geo.. Pinnell, railing on , bank, het 31, con. 6 and 7 40 '00 John Caslick, repairing railing lot 16, con. 10 75 Wm. Heath, gravel for path - masters 12 25. A, Butchart, printing $80, post cards 65e 30 G5 Weiler & Son, lumber 9 82 Peter Knhry, 169 yds. of gravel10 14 Ed. King, fixing hill 24 25 W. Hodzins, giant on road 10 00 Buhlaggh--Donaldson Tliat the cheque W. Hodgins, 7o yds. gravel 4 50 issued by this council at their last sit- W. Henderson, gravel and road fdr ting for •payment of polling booth, fi'o, 4, vv. Roane, gra' vel. , ,•• 9 88 ., G 72 being returned, that it be given to the Peter Itroetsch, 824 ft." cedar . , , 12 36 'treasurer to be paid when called for by Chas. Ellis, 85 yds. gravel , .. ,. 2 10 the proper party,—Carried. Runtz--fonaldson--That cheque 1+1o, 78, ,being a cheque for $8.20 to Ambrose Zettle for 120 yards of gravel and road through field, and cheque No. 73, for 11.00 to Sohn ahn P. Waeehter far road through field be now cauceIled as the gravel 'vas pet an town line and Carrick pays • the half; that -new cheques be is- sued, one to A. .Zettle for $4.00 for gravel and road through field, and one to John, '. Waechter for 50 cants for eraad through field.—Carried. Kuntz--Reid-That a grant of $,i2 b Heade to gravel. the sideroad sideroad at lot 10 vet. 7, and that the reeve expend the slime.—Carried< geld--Donaldsoat---That as the bridge ail con. 4, requires covering that James Rallagh have elm plank (rock eine pre ferred) 10 feet Tong put on said bridge.-- C,lrried. Itante—Heid--'thin Jas. Donaldson have the bridge on the 14th con. recov- ered with 10 or 12 ft. elm plank as it is reported unsafe.• --Carried, Patrick Murray, 26 yds. gravel... 1 66 Ed. Wall, Cara.iil statute labor... 1 00 Wm. Case, polling booth Noel_ S 00 P. i•Ialfdenby, re airing sink hole con.el2 59 00 John Rome. 57 ds. gravel... 3 42 John Sproals, 95 ycls. gravel 5 70 , John Sproala, road .thrbngh field1 00 to John. Sproais, 0- P. R. statute labor ....F,.:. 1 25 J. Rather, pt.;contraet tor gravel. 1iu;;",...... . , 12 00 Hy. Kroetsoh, 182 ft. roof, elm.... 2 00 Jos. Donlan, 120 yds. gravel 7 20 J. N. ;fickle 50 yds. gravel 8 00 Thos. Thompson, 150 yds. gravel0 00 e Thos. Thompson, Cargill, statute labor ab 3 00 , Mich. lleifl`er. 87 yds. gravel 5 22 Geo.' Steele, 108 yds. gravel 6 48 Wet. Sproals. 20 days working road grader 35 00 W. Sproals, axle grease and elev- jses 200 J.'Y'ni11,�4'days on grader, man and team 13 00 R. Sproals, 4 days on grader, mart and team 13 00 C. Thotapson, 4 days on grader, nlail and learn..,, . 18 00 Geo. I+ aleener, contract of gravelling 5 00 Sproals Bros., 111 yds. gravel6 56 ' Aadrew Meyer, work an grader, roan and team._ .. .. 5 00 Ambrose3tleyrer; evoill1,.atzgrader', ' amen ami teaitt..., . , ... 4 60 Jos, 34f'ey-erx:^swosk. cit :grader, •nitre and teem ... .. ... .... .4 50 Jas. 'runt, work on grader, man and teeth 6 00 W. Edwards, 44 ft. cedar 50 Rehr--73allxghr-•That the finance re - part as pace read be adopted gird: cheques issued in payment of the accounts.— Carried. Rontz—Reid---•That this Oauneil ilio now adjourn to Meet again on Tuesday, p - or of to ent a eh be et gig In 01 le by in he he is u_ ar he is in teg )ri r is id who fes w nn- ine d. nt 0 h an e1 d, e d 0, ne n• is anted M. pipes through the differ nt departmen•ts and they, being in •ashy cold, from the expansion o reg gas, and covered with „frost, absorb the beat from the aur. This is the manner in which the temper- a l ore is cooled. By Working the coin- pxcsexie, which by dict way is run by a gas engine, in u few; hours enough eoid air carne bi stored its the refri- gerator tanks to last over night. The temperature in the room is registered by means of a. "thermograph" pra- ctically a theriamator, which regis- tors by moans of a tracer on: a graduated chart the, rise and fall in the temperature. The cheese la collected at the cast of the Department of Agriculture who take charge of it at the station, iesare it and become responsible for its value from. the. date of re- ceiving it until: itr is ready for ship- ment without expense to the patron. Boxes are provided and the cheese', eOlen. cured are shipped in refri- gerator cars. The only charge me'le iS, a, sun. equal to the value of the weight of the eheese saved eat ac- count' ort less shrinkage, in the cur- Lirg roota as eolnptred with that of the factory. This. amount is deter- , relined ley actual tests elf shrinkage en, the - cheese of every weeks make and the selling price, It is believed that cold storage chteee will bring at least 1-2c per pound higher than ,the ordinary brands. The +splendid enterprise of the Government in establishing this valuable a a le b ' �' 0 ,.ct lesson �+ J Dai to Ile xizi..r. s of Oxford and Ontario at larger will as doubt be rewarded by u ruifili- e t t t t t b a a z d a T di Yi tr r It t9 w t RICH SLOGS Strong 'Nerves When the blood gets thin and watery, as itusually does at this time of year, the nerves are fit'tt to soffer ; they erre starved abed exhausted. Headache, dizzy spells, indigestion, weak action of the heart, languid, depressing feelings, weakness lard fuattionai derangemette of the bodily organs are the reealt. You can feet Dr, Chase's Nerve Food doing you good day by day, as it strikes at the root of trouble and creates new, rich blood. ton can prove that it builds up slew themes and :adde flesh if you weight ranee( each week while using it. Mr. 3. McFaul, carpenter, 315 Monolog Awned, Toronto, state: -"1 have used 1*. Chase's Nerve Food for acuteindiges- sion, nervousness and inability to steep, *ssii now, after a thorough testy 1 am praised to say that my uezwoua system bits been built up, and 1 rest and sleep I can speak very highly of this tion, ketawitig it to possess curative es which I have felled to find lu _' So 'cents x box, At all fliatirox, Dates & Co,, W tM ` o' Nerve Food is rale. Result:ober a women's nri is ;Ira' never done. teat f ent of suety expectatiema and it is fa to predect that if the venture successful, curing stations will be 'cted for the benefit of factories I over the country.-•-j'onderleed from. �Veodstoek :.',entinel-Rete:eev, . Aug. 12th, at nine o'clock, rc, m„ and i 5 that the trustees send in their mould. g'• tions before that elate. ---carried. al Oui,s, J3trrron, Clerk, , A flirting girl is lika rc childiptaying with fire. Soule day she gets burnt. Some leen spend. half their time in getting ready to wait the other half. The man who gets sold and feels cheap never ntltler•estinlates himself. dta • Don't blame the cook .'When the eteak w' i or Over Sixty Tooke< An Old I c and VeTi• T1ic ;hm eI irWinslow's SoohingSyrtn has been used kr over sixty years hyfnillionsof mothors for their children while tecthiter, with perfect success. It soothes the ehild,. softens t, R D en�� o;;u1n.•, tillage all pain. runes wind colic, and is the hest remedy for triton'. It i5 )Pasant to the taste. 4 by druggists i11 every part of the rld. Twenty-five cents c. bottle, Its tie is inealeulablc#. Ba sure you ask Mrs t•Vinelaw'K Soothing;3'rnp, and 0 no other kind. i • RCT 5 Clrt`{T1,Y �+ 01'4 ` ""T 9E(gOWill *I 16�" Bo 1 _� LEANM F' 4'CUSTENI :11;;PA�t,�Y, Y1 PA7to:teRcomu:gtie°16'gGir:°!"; ©ty PJAL PERMANtNTLY, 1231 i3UY THE GENUINE--MAN'F'D BY P RN1 % YRI/P AoV Ai f 4‹. .inucA r'srp tat' N ypR'l, FOR Sett BY ALL DRUGGISTS. PRIt:E 50e.pfR BOTTA MiggfflgfIlfgggff 66 epi hi the Van It is early, quite early, to talk of spring goods, „But we have made ready to meet your wants when the time comes. We're bCinnd to be in the forefront. We are determined to win your tailoring account on sheer merit. Every gar. ment we turn out is a strong, bid for business. Its style —its workmanship—its fit Its finish ---all appeal to the good taste and ambitions ` of the careful dresser. E�J7 I • A CLARKE. In the Shaw Wolk ?u'?1/•'�i. iaf1•gflf1fl' If there is a post office in your neighborhood and . you have a jetve`iry want of any kind, we can surely it almost as well as if you visited us personally, al Write for nut catalogue And thus have, practically, the finest stock of jewelry- in Canada to choose from. Besides . ur system of one price in plain figures and our guarantee as to quality mean to much to auto: town buyers. We prepay all delivery charges, and if what we send does not please you in every particular, return it, thiel by next mail the will cheerfully refund your money. RYES ROS., Vatt-ge end Adelaide - elatidee „ Sts liORON[O. 1902, TOWN DIRECTORY, B4rr'tsr Cltvlcou---Sabbath s.irvicesat 11 a in linc'i 7 p at, Sunday School at 4;30 p in. General prayer uicetiug on Wednesday evenings. Rete. J. J. Vat' tenon" 13.A.,pastor, W.J,Chal)uusu, S.S. Superintendent. Mi:ruourSTt ;itri cif -*SabbatItservices nt 11 a 1n and 7 p 1n. Sunday School at 2:30 p zn. Epworth League every Mon- day evening. General prayer meeting on Wednesday' evenings, Rev, Richard Hobbs, Pastor. Dr. 'Towler, S. S. Sup- erinteudent. PliESSYTERr,AN Outman—Sabbath sor• vices at 11 a 1n anal 7 p no Sunday School at 2:30 p nm. ' General prayer 0th ni e u tin D. Perna, o Wednesday evenings. Rev. pastor and S ", Superinten- dent. ST. PAUL'S Citt.itcit, EP1SCOPALr-Sn11- bath services at 11 a 1n and 7 p ni, Sun- day Sc t hool a 2.3Qpru. General prayermeeting on Wednesday evening;' Rev. 1n.Lowe, incumbent, E, Shore, S. S. u_ a ntendent. S ALv ,Ttox A1i3t-r— S . rvice at 7 and 11 a m and ;f and 8 p en op, Sunday, and every evening, during the week at 8 o'clock at the barracks, POST O1rrtoz—Iii Alacdonand Block.. Ofilce hours from 8 a In to 6:30 p Peter Fisher, postmaster. MEOrANtcs' INSTITUTE :Library and free reading room in the Town Hall, will be open every afternoon from 2 to 5:45 o'clock and every evening from 7 to 9:30 o'clock. Miss Millie Robertson, Librarian. Towet CouNon;---R. • 'ironstone, Mayor; Win. Holmes, Thos. Bell, Robt. Me- IudOO, J J. Elliott, W. P. VanStoue, A. J. Irwin, Caanoillors; J, B. Fer- guson, Clerk and Treasurer; William Clegg, Assessor, Win. Robertson, Col- lector. Board meets'first Monday even- ing in each mouth at 8 o'clock. SCHOOL BOARD, -1-1. Kerr, (chairman), Thos. Abraham, J. J. Elliott, J, J. Hornuth, Win. Moore, Thos. Bell, Wm. Button, C. N. Griffin. Secretary, Wm, Robertson; Treasurer, J, B. Pergnson, Meetings second Tuesday evening in each mouth. Pcnuc SoizooL TL;.AciiEus.--A. H. Musgrove, Principal, pal E. C. Coates,Fes Miss Reynolds, Miss Farquharson, Miss Comet, Miss MoLeau, Miss Matheson Miss Reid, and Miss Cnnuniugs. BOARD Or HEALTH—Mayor Vanatone, (chairman), C. J. Reading, Thos Greg- Sec- ret'ry; Dr, e. R Kennedy, Macdonald,sMedical Health Oftiecr. 4.1•141414,110•4440,11414.4* 1114.1.141.4.14.1110 PIANO AND THEORY. MISS SAR • L A QUISi: MOORS, L.C.M. and member of the Associated Musicians of Ontario, is prepared to receive n limited nnm- ber of pupils for instruatisn on Piano and in Theory. attention for examinations, given to pupils preparing Residence—opposite R. C. Church, Wingham. J.., Elliott, V. S. H onQrary, Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College. ,Ofilce and Initrnlary UT T. ROLLOWAY, D.D.S., corner of Victoria and YV • L.D.S• Minnie Ste. Wingham. New method for painless es Day and night cells traction. No Cocaine. promptly attended to. Special attention to the care and regakation Telephone connection. of children's teeth. Moderato prices andel' work carefully and s,difully.perfornlecf, Mee in Beaver $lock, Wingham, Saxasxt=rsHE» 1872. TUE WING110 TRES IS Ptneldeln EVERY FRIDAY MORNING --4,.- The Tittles °Mee,. Roaver Block WLaTeli1.,F1,1V(, 024T.41310,. Tams oe'sraisc0trevese-fit Jct pct. annum in eeeeeeo &1.50 if not Ha 9111,1. Nweer eer disf:on thieve till all arrears aro paid, except et the optio:ter the publisher, St)vs lantlIne R trES. Legal and ether casual advertisements 8u per Nou sarioiline for first insertion, Ile per lino for 05031 subsequent ,ittaeation. g•,lvertisenuents 3221loct11 eolmm�s are charged ) 10 ata. per Bile for t Ra'st i t insertion. tion n per line Tor each subsequent t ontlu d fi Advertisements of Lost, Pound, Strayed, Farm; Salo or to Rent, and Itimikar, *1.00 for ftrstmonth end 40 cents tor each Inll sequcnt Iltonth. CoNTnAc, RATr:s T1U1,fcllowifgteble shows our rates s)ttif for the insertion of advertisements for specified petigds ;-• spAox. 1 vit. Rate. 0 no. 1 Ito One coltunn...,.,..,,51',0.i1r! *MOO 05..00 V; PO Ralf (loluli}u.,,,.,... ,. 00.00 18.0(3 10.00 4.uU Quarter Column 18,00 10.00 0.00 2.00 Advertiseme• is withcat specific directions will be inserted till forbid and charged accord. ingly. Transient advertiseneents must be paid err in advance. Tien Jori Deparie (Erre is stocked, with an print- ing, tncilitie aalnotgequali� requisites/or be county for turnip out first Blass work. Large type and appropriateeuts for all styles of Post- ers, Hanel Bine, etc., and the Iatntt styles of choice fancy type for the finer classes of 'Mute ing. Pr a ieetor and FTib 'slier 1 P. KENNEDY . M. V.. M, 0. P. 5.0 e • (Member of the British Medical Assogla. tion.) Gold Medallist in Medicine. S eeial attention paid to diseases of Women and Child ten, Office hours -1 to 4 p. n).:7 to 0 p. an. R. AZA U C ONAh;I), Centre Street Wingham, (P' ()uteric. DR. ACNE W, Physician, Surgeon, ete. Drug Store. Night calls answered at E. the Davie' o#flce, 11121 VANSTONE,- * BARRISTER, SOLIICITOR, ETC Private ann Company funds aIann lowest otfrterest, Nn egntnyglongharg�; gaGes, town and farm property. bought and solea. Office, Bearer Block. Winghem. el,. A, MORTON, BARRISTER, &c., Wingham, Ont. E. L. Dzoarxsov Duaear atomises DICKINSON &, HOES BARRISTERS,. SOLIOITORS, Almon, To Loan. Orrrot;: Meyer Block, Wingham, ARTHTIR J. IRWIN, D. D. S., L. D. S. Doctor of Dental Surgery of the Pennsylvania Dental Cortege and Licentiate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons Of Ontario, Office over Post Office, Winghain. Office closed every Wednesday durin Jenafternoon • g n e, duly cull August: tMarraae FARMERS and anyone having live stook or other articles they wish to dispose of, should adver- tise the same for sale in the Tilts. Our large circulation teas and it will bestraffge indeed if you do not get a customer. We can't guarantee that you will sell because you may ask more for the article or stook than it is worth. Send your advertisement to the Tildes and try this praicles disposing of your stock and other Public Telephone Stations Placa; the vast facilities of the Telephone System at the disposal of everyone. Are convenient for the use of noel -subscribers, The Bell Telephone Co: of Canada Timm') .Gefore, AJ? -a Woc&'s Theaphaiine, 2'tec Great English xtemeetli. Sold and recommended by all druggists ugg cin !h Canada. Only teff, able medicine tltacoVered. 81z packages f}uarantied to etire all torment Sexual Werirness, all effects of at)us° or excese, Mental Wetly. Excessive use of 'NO* hate*. Oplani or Stimulants. Mailed on .eceipij of price, oneaekage $1, six, $5. One wilt tease, ttz OM cure. �Pafnphlets free to env address. rho Wood Company, Windsor, Oiittr Colin Camp1, fl. A. L. ld 1x1 miilto t, U. by Douglass, cud.. E. Davis, Druggists. 'O COiNSUiTPIPTIVE . health by simple undersigned after Tering for several grace with a severe lung nffeetioil, and Haat dread diewee'Consamptlan, !s anxieue to snake ]mown to his fellow sufferers the ravens et pure, To those who desire it, he will ch r cr- srri tlbn used, which they will find mire forfo y send (tree of eltergoi a ro o the pre - Consumption. Attlura, Catarrh,ironchi- Bronchi- tis and ..all throat and fun Maladies,hopee all)ltifferrrs will try. hie remedy, Mr Ile it 15 invaluable. Those dCsir nil the eirteeription, whinit wilt art tlum nothine, mid may prove n Meeting, will pante 1tddreet, Bev. ED. WARDS ilk, WILSON, Brooklyn, New 'feels. "DUNLOP" All Ycin is of Rubber Tire for all kinds of Vehicles. Dunlop Bicycle Tires Pneunnttio Carriage 'fires Solid Rubber Carriages Tires Invalid Chair Tires. tiro for Baby Carriages The bUnIop Tire Co,.Limited , tt:d t0R 12bfi1Lyoc. ( Office closed every Wednesday afternoon daring June, July and Auggst. JOHN RITCBIE, GENERAL INStrRANOE AGENT, Wingham, Ont. !TOXIN CTJRRIE, Wrxanuu, Oar. LICENSED AUCTIONEER. Sales of Farm Stook end Farm Implements a epteialt All orders left et Tss Times office promptly attended to. Terms rensonabie. E. ESTELLE GRIFFIN WXNGRAz " TEACHER OF VOICE CU'L'TURE. ?u ils P i?repared for Conservatory of Music examinations. -VIOLIN AND CUITAR MISS CARRIE li4OORE at London Conservatory of liusic will be pre• pared after Oet. 1st to receive a limited num• bee of pupils for instruction on •(violin and Guitar. Residence—opposite R, C. Church, Wingha i. J013 PRINTING, iholading Books,' Pamphlets, Posters Bill style ofCthe art,' at odera bhp prices, hand 0 short notice. Booanne rrva,--•We are pleased to eimounee that any Books or Mngazines lett with us for )tindin , will have our prompt attention Prices for Binding in any style will be given oft application to nig 'TIMES °P'PICE, Wingham. i RAILWAY TIME TABLE, G ANb TRTINI 1tAnL'WAY SYSTEM. TNAxits tnaV4 nett London. 6.50 a.m.... O.IOp,m, Toronto &Rest . 0 a.m8.53 a,m.,a05a.ni. Kineardine..I1.10 a.m1.40 p.m.... 8.88p,re. Axrat:'51 non London. ii lifineardine ...R,50 a.m, 0.00 a.m..- 8.95 p.m. on.. Palmerston IMO m.,,, 7. 55 pm 1.40 a.m. Toronto & East .,1.40 p.m.... 8.38 p.m. 1 . C. iiiokSoN, Age)ft, Winghnin. CANADIAf.T PA011'10 rtAiLmVAIt vV TWINS i,FlAv41 >•ote Toroiitoanclfirlst....,.., 057 a.in , . 8.33 Teeswater 1.17 p., ..10.48 p.m. ARRIVE room Teeswater.... 1157a.m ..,.9.ssp.m. Torontoand East..,, 117 p.m.., .10.48 p.m 3.13. BEEMIi at, Agent, Wingham. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN TIit, !TIMES . . CANADA'S CHEAT FOREST. New' York Sun. f lersy person',% have wondered if the filo) ft'S artx tree ebput an i etests Iierthe,tlr belt of limb r it;A '.hi1 aee;els Ceneda from tho Atlantio to Alael:a. IL: i,a saki, that •uuna of flip forest baa yee •been utilized; by man, though it lute itrtlnensn gesoureoa in ),rt.1l) wood ;lid other timber. , t .i:llero is no doubt that tic timber there. and tht..,. et is: a great macre* whereas t,f future wealth,Ono may eas- ilytrace. this 'holt of ti 1 b or acxos e Canada, on the renin, The. est end of the belt almost over - los e Atlantic waterts to the north of ti,e ti halt of Beilc Isles;and touches. tho waters of the Gulf of St, Lawrenccr, nun Lit of that strait. It eweepu west - war : round the sonthsrn pralongatlon; oI Zlt,d,Sorf Bay, known 0,9 James Bay, port Jest bef.w~eon Iludson 13ay and Lake Winnipeg, to bcyomd the Chttrch- IU t'ivar and then, an 'teros% the lake regime., of the Northwest Territories and till farther • to Alaska. - t '11:1.5 mighty belt of treed is about 4,001: miles long and has un average lilut.it o.° 700 miles, Of ow. iso the trees tend to becocio'small4T in, the north. ;Probably Dr. Robert. Boll, the welt known geologist, who lies been 0032-- neeted l4it14 tato Ga.r adian Geologie,d S.uraoy for many years, Leg written more about this Ilorthereeforest Ulan any otlesr mita. Ho bas been .studytn;; tee. gecgraphical distributtonn ' of the. Canadtap Paresa trees for forty years, and Joe 1410p.' are often mead to shown Um extent of the Canadian tiinher lands. .One of hie mans published in the Scottish Geographical Magazine in '07- shaw,3 the northern limits of the prin- cipal tree% in the four origin a:pro-. vincas--tire eastern provi#tcess—ot Calf. ata. The great northern forest belt has everywhere therb #fu: same clip ra t)tex�t i• r 4 temente! 'Th4 tt•' �e, 4 91 y. ,a rule, ere r not large, and cansi,st of the mesh part of nine )species --black arid white spruce, Lanlrsian pixie, larph, balsam fir, 'aspen, bi)lsatn poplar, canoe birch; an 1 bit ct cherry, with several kind of eoltill winnow. The spruces, :Tread all through the botf, thrive further to the north than any of the, other varieties. , There ;fro great forest fireg in this tree Isola, but we seldom hear of them. They are mostly dee to lightning in rite, summer Lime, for during the hot, dry season lightning is very (regr•eat in many par Ls or Canada. Thu conditions aro then perfect ".tor ,^'eat forest fires, the pitchy trees' bin,, with almost CXpiosive rapidity. Eorne ef.tlto fires have been known to run over 150 miles in ton hours, or alai the, rate of fifteen miles an hour, These fires account far the patchy appearance of the great northern for - eats. 1f a person stands at a height where C ca look k n kover a wide :agiun htseees•that all through the forest are different /shades of green covering larger or smaller areas. ' These ,shades of color represent growths of tlifferent•ages beginning after forest fires of different periods. This process of growth and destrue- tion i ,bracing on all the while. ' t I Sometime sate areas destroyed em- brace thousands nil square miles. On the whole, bowever,it is believed that the new growth fully replaces the de- tstruction, .so that the amount of tim- ber in the forest belt is about the Igalne Erom year to year. c , . , Ta prove to you that >bt: tee- pi� ChnscS Ointmontisaeertaln �� and absolute euro for eacta ,5 and every form of itching', bleeding -and protredinjR piles, the manufacturers have guaranteedit. Sec timonials in the daily press and ask yohrneigh. bore what they think or it You can use it and get tour money back if not cured. me a hex, at all dealers or l u t.INsnN,BArEs & Co., Toronto, Dr:Chase's Ointment There is a noted difference in the style and fie of Pants we make that always brings peo- ple hack for another pair. Then there is the low price and better quality of doth put ill thern-L-cloth that wears See on? new goods and rices,, WEBTER his, CO. trti) h EAtiS° XPIMIEWCZ TRAtIC IUMARKs hatelCCPYdflcIGcrHlYfoAnyone soedlne it 1Ir.P.. ties quickie ascertain our opinion free whether sip invention 1s probablyp atentnbin. Communion, f leas atrtet.rcooxi dentin. lisnibgok en Peter cent tree, taken 'honey fc r Keeutijig rate eta, 1'stentti token thenal Mann C Coo,, edt)tf +J rielnotfct,ltlthyut0)10.8,,'111 e• SCIttitifit )111101011# A halndsomtV, 1r ilienu-teed 'c,seldf'. rmttteal ' ,, exhume er Any itefe 'inn �.)urnRl, Tnns,Ss>w raver mnntha, 5L 1' bra1111ewadrei47,, MU fOl%+hl a a . New Wanda O oil: a w