Loading...
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.
Home
My WebLink
About
The Wingham Times, 1906-05-24, Page 6
Inv THE WI.NGIIA 1 Tins MAY 24, 1906 /2() : v. w•uenP.uuoy I,Ent't CRATIc RS LIMITI: . TO1O(TO ONO 7,ANY PERSON MMC CA,.. pa ',C7N,,: IN,S SOAPCO?'AMS P MY 1111M 0^ AeuugRArma vtlf t.OF..'.,V OR Ca.tA1N3 ANY ,HJ Jet... S,,s,;M,C,o,O v'�Af;tiizED Sc FREE Yaw..ApULTERAu OM�ALLDE' DEALERS AUratir:ILDO TO RETURN PURCHASE MOitev TO ANYONee, FINDING CAUSC, FOR COMPLAINT, Your Mousy Refunded by the dealer from wh0tn You buy :Um* liTht Surto if you find any Cautse fQr Complaint, Sunlight ht Soap as better than other soaps, but is ibest when used in'the Sunlight way. 1 Bu it end follow dlreci keels. $5,000 reward will be paid to any person u ho prey os that Snnlightsow rontaina any injttrietta chemicals or any form of slulteration. 5c. vrtaar s x•:x-o^.:aorri rtii Kernels from the Sanctum Mill Interesting Paragraphs from our Exchanges. The population of Dniham is 1700. Clinton citizens' band is being re-or- ganized0 for this season. # Sick headache results from a derange - meat of the stomach and is cured by Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab- lets. Sold by all druggists. Fire at the Hannover cement works did about $8,000 worth of damage on Tuesday night of last week. Walkerton dentists now close their offices at noon on Saturdays. Bears the>;lie Kind You Have Always Bua� Sionatere ey�� of Owen Sound's population is 10,765. Its assessed value is $5,338, 206. 3, H. Armstrong, of Sinless, has been appointed a provincial constable. Doan's Kidney Pills act on the kid- neys, bladder and urinary organs only. They cure backaches, weak back, rheum- atism, diabetes, congestion, inflamatioa, gravel, Bright's disease and all other diseases arising from wrong action of the kidneys and bladder The report of the Provincial Auditor, who has been examining the books of the municipality of Goderich township, has been received, and no irregularities have been discovered. SPRING 34rEDICIIQE. As a spring medicines Burdock Blood Bitters has no equal. It tones up the system and removes all impurities from the blood, and takes away that tired, weary feeling so prevaleut in the spring. The business of R. F. Howson & Co., of Teeswater, which got into financial difficulties early in February has been finally wound up and the creditors settl- ed with. The business paid OSc on the dollar. Hon. Dr. Reaunre, Minister of Public Works, in the Ontario Government, un- derwent an operation for the removal of a cancerous growth in the Distrait hos- pital Last week. He stood the operation well and his recovery is hoped for. Chamberlain's Salve This salve is intended especially for sore nipples, hurtle, frost bites, chapped bands, itching piles, chronic sore eyes, granulated eye lids, old chronic sores and -for diseases of the skin suck as tatter, salt rheum, ring worm. scald head, herpes, barber's itch, scabies or itch and eczema. It has met with un- paralleled success in the treatment of these diseases. Price 25c per box. Try it. For sale by all druggists. The Canadian Northern Railway Com• psny is increasing its rolling stock by expenditure of $2,975,000, including the cost of new locomotives. Daring April the company carried to the northwest 559 carloads of settlers' effects. CATARRH ISCAPED A DANGEROUS SURGICAL 0PERATI0A an Brunswick Aro., Toronto, Cali. ,r•I[Is OXTOENATOB CO., Toronto, Canada. tlentiemen,-I are moat pleated to certify to the tunas,' properties of "Oxygenator. I first begets using it for Catarrh in the head. Raring subdued this Ioatb.ome disease I then tamed my Attention to a Large Polypus that existed 1n my sight nostril, 'which Was successfully rensored by *ks local applicatisa et "Oaygenitar" thereby rating reach pain, dxnter asd et patio Wilt been :remored by surgical proton. I bare need roar remedy in tar family (of e) for *number of yeare, and exit highly recommondrit air toter*, oelds and throat troubles --aa a tiir�ie, *boa lunged, itis insaluable. I mamba, ye a t . BO]lIN90Pi. OXYGENATOR A GERM M[ TR i gild Isrr- •,11 OXYGE1ha►'"d" ort 00. aka $ttrbard St. Taranto Amos Fisher, the noted cattle -feeder of Benmiller, sold to W. T. Marney ten head of prime steers which tipped the at lbs. andaverage of 1,337 beaml3 370 a ,g each. They were sold at Oa cents per lb. for the first four animals, and 5 cents for the rest. Assessor Campbell recently returned the Teeswater Assessment Roll to the Clerk. The total assessment this year amounts to $256,079. Last year the figures were $262,933, The income assessed is $1,749 and the business assessment $31,590, leaving a general property assessment of $233,340, SU3rDENIT ATTACKED. Children are often attacked suddenly by paihiful and dangerous Colic, Cramps, Diarrhoea Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, etc. Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry is a prompt and sore cure which should always be kept in the house. Amendment to the Assessment Act provides that the county 'rate shall be payable on the 1st of December of the year for which it is collected, instead of the 14th of February following as here. tofore or in default six per cent will be added instead of ten as at present. AL,"r. ,-- eS Wt. X 41... Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature QFfel- fl!) f • of � 2 /^f./ / Mr. J. H. W. diacRoberts, formerly the popular teacher of the school at Holmesville and latterly employed in London, has been appointed Cit'q Librarian at a salary of $1000 a year. There were 20 applicants for the position and the fact that he won out among so many is quite a compliment to his popu- larity in London, Many people say they are "all nerves," i easily startled or upset, easily worried and irritated. Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills are just the remedy such people require. They restore perfect harmony of the nerve centres and give t new nerve force to shattered nervous systems. According to the statutes the County Judge, Crown Attorney, Sheriff and Warden of a county have power to ap- point a high constable for a county. IBrace County has had no chief since the first of the year, and being badly in need of one the officials mentioned met and appointed Mr. Ezra Briggs high county constable. Mr. Briggs has been a con- stable for 34 years. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of 4.40 The total aesessmcnt iu Tiverton for I940. on whioh taus are to be paid is $98,618. Local option bas been in operation iu Owen Sound for only ;a few days, and yet the coustablea have raided a "'Blind I Iain" as illegal whiskey dives aro now called, and as a result several then are summoned to appear before the magistr- ate. The constables foufhd half a dozen drunken then in a arable, and it seems t chat the keeper had been doing a brisk trade. Those tiho have taken other laxatives without satisfaction -and those who have taken such quantities of other laxa- tives that they have lost their effect --- ts ill find a pleasant surer iso in LAX E FS There is usually no pain, griping, nausea or dict mfort even in severe cases i his candy bowel laxative-LAX-ETS is only 53 and is sold at Walley's Drug Store. The world's international commerce will aggregate $S5,000,C00,000 iu the year 1906, says a bulletin issued by the department of commerce and labor at Washington. By the term "world's international commerce," expiates the bulletin, is meant the imports plus the exports of all countries of ltbe world from which statistical trade reports were available. From Goderich Tp the assessor's roll for 19C6 we take the following: Number of acres, 52,229; number of acres cleared 42,508; number of acres bush, 3,023; No, of acres swamp land, 5,228, valueof land business assessment, $1,550. Children between 6 and 21 years; children be. tween G and iG years, 451; population of township 2,094, A man -faced colt WAS born on the farm of Alex. Shaver, farmer, lot 26, con. 2, Westminster, near London. The colt is normal in all partieuiars except the head. The eyes are cloeo together, and Immediately below them is a protu- bion like anose, 'Shen Comes the month, much farther np the head than ordinar. ily. A further peculiarity about the animal is the fact that it refuses the Miatr �.e's milk, and ie being fed oh cow's funk. $1,408, 430; valve of buildings, $313,400; For Over Sixty Years. An Old and Well -Tried Remedy -Mea Winslow's SoothingSyrup has been used for over sixty years bymilhonsof mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gains, allays all pain. aures wind colic, and is the beet remedy for diarrhoea. Itis pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Besure you ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kiud. Messrs McCurdy Bros , of Udborne Tp., have onth els farm four working g horses in good condition of lin aggrenate ago of 112 years, each 28 years old. This is an unusual thing and goes to show that the usefulnessefnlnees of these animal nay be prolonged several years by the exer- cising of care and judgment on the part of the owners, A horse is considered old at 21 years. e Often-times in the sudden illnesses of children if a reliable remedy is available fatal consequence can be avoided. For these emergencies parents are urged to haveatt hand ready for immediate use Dr. Shoop's Diptheria Care. Dr. Shoop's Croup Cure, Dr. Shoop's Worm Cure and Dr. Shoop's Pain Panacea. Child- ren's ailments demand promptness above all else. Thera is nothing harsh or that can possibly harm in any of these excel- lent household medicines. Sold at Walley's Drug Store. It is with a great deal of pleasure we record the success of Walter L. Hackett, an Aehfield township boy, in his first year at the Wesleyan TheologicalCol- lege, Montreal. There are three prize - men, one each for the senior year, the middle year and the junior year, and Mr. Hackett is the junior year prizeman, taking his share of prizes amounting to $300, one quarter beine in books and the remainder in money. If you prefer to take medicine in tab- let form you can now obtain Dr. Shoop's Restorative Tablets. Absolute no change has been made in the medicinal in- gredients. Sold at Walley's drug store., Five weeks ago a portion of a straw stack was blown over an the farm of Mr. R. J. Seaman, at North Elmham, in Norfolk. Some men who had just re- moved the straw discovered beneath it a hen in very poor condition from her five weeks' fast, but she was carefully treat- ed, and has made speedy recovery, run- ning about as though nothing out of the ordinary had happened to her. -London Chronicle. Caught Colti While nuntinga slut filar. Mr. Wm. Thos. Lanorgan, Provincial Constable at Chapleau, Ontario,says: "I caught a severe cold while hunting a burglar in the forest swamp last fall. Hearing of Chamberlain's Cough Reme- dy, I tried it, and after two small bottles I was completely cored." This remedy is intended especially for coughs and colds. It will loosen and relieve a cold in leas time than by any other treatment and is a favorite wherever its superior excellence has become known. Far sale by all druggists. In West Huron there are 21 rural school sections with an assesament of $200,000 or over, which must pay a sa• lary of $500 in 1907; 26 eeetiena assessed between $1:,0,000 and $200,000, which must pay $450 salary; 37 aection5 emcee - ed between .$100,000 and $1CO3G00, must pay $400; nine,sectione asseesedbetween $50,000 and $160,009, must pay $350, There are 99 rural school s;ctiona. These figures are furnished by lnspebtor Tom, and are interesting as showing the working out of the new Public School Act.' 111:111191 �11Rt1r1elw tl 'wwi� 11+1 GI'j1-5'!'A'1r' FENGee. + rn/sloe%.',i O'..e:v::t h •our ..111, yur4tne'..L)ttn uYtr.,'I't.• ,'.rrvntl! to ►�rdGet,n,n,gand,lttnnunret tntt Alr„n)rg. • t!I„9Lrat. I .IO'. tau1.nal-.-fuse ,•,,ie Y..u,ir,,t. .+ 1L"'! WI RE CO„,1!!STI-CL COL1M 1761[1. -` , Contracts have been let for the briek- Ch u matismwar k, D'Iaaotiry andrcb atterworkof the naw Baptist philrpli iti Gpdoriah. Lives tn- the BlooLL Consequently it requires an internal treatment, nuc that is til restore the blood, and thereby relieve the cause of the pain. AI tor yoara of exp lament Dr. Handl- ton succeeded ill i,rt dining a remedy that qutekly cures rheumatism, gout, .and all uri•) avid disorders This ninryeilooe care has been liven to the Rubric as Dr Hamilton's Mandrake and Butternut Pills; in every case they cure quickly. By toning: the kidneys and liver, Dr Hamilton's Pills ensure a clean, bealtby body. The blood is restored to a nor- mal, healthy condition, renewed vigor is ireparttd to overworked organs, and thus the general health is built up, and no room is left for rheumatism to creep iu Discouraged sufferer, relief is at band Use Dr, Hamilton's l'ilte, and yen will soon shake hands for good with yonr old enemy. Here is substantial pruof; A Cripple's Story of Core. "This is a glad day tor me," writes James E Brownlhld, of Midland, Ont., "beoauso I can speak of my pernarent cure of rhentnatiene. I have beeu all through the aching days and sleepless nights, bare tpent nay money on worth- less remedies. and consequently in re. cow mending Dr. Hamilton's Pills I feel sure of their merit. No remedy gave such relif f or did nue so much good as Dr. Hamilton's Palls. My rheumatism they cured, and ever since my health has been perfect." When Dr. Hamilton's Pills are to be had in any drug store, it's foolish to live in misery and ill health. Yon ought to gel this medicine to day, and cure your- self. Price 250 per box, or five boxes for :Si. at all dealers, or by•mail from N. 0. Polson & Oo , Hartford, Conn., U 5 A., and 11;.tngston, Out On Tuesday, 15th of May, Mrs, Robert- son, of Goderich, reached her 100th year the old Indy having been born in Wex- ford, Ireland, ou the 15th day of May, 1806, She h3s,i;ow entered her second, century, a privilege, eveu in Bible times, ail patriarchee, were not permitted to reach. Although Mrs Robertson was, not over strong on the ICOth celebration - of her natal day, she was able to be around, and commenced her 10Itt year; with joy and gladness, and lived the day as became a patriarch who had reached' the century mark. Sunlight Soap is bettor than other soaps, bat is best when used in the Sunlight way. Buy Stuhlight Soap and follow directions, "Oat of nearly 11,000 immigrants who have come under our attention since the first of this year, not ten per cent of them have beeu women and girls," said an officer of the Ontario Immigration Office in Toronto. "I think I would be safe in saying that they did not number more than eight per cent," he continued, "and nearly all the gentler sex were married women at that," he added. This goes to show that in the west the men are unable to find wives. Moat of the women and girls were from London, and have come oat with their husbands and fathers. Quite a nnmber of the Scotch - men were married men, but they with few exceptioua, left their wives and daughters at home, promising to bring them out later." Gr1I, Quickly Knocked Ont. Some weeks ago during the severe winter weather both my wife and myself contracted colds which speedily devel- oped into the worst kind of la grippe with all itsmiserablesymptoms," says Mr. J. S. Egieston of Maple Landing, Iowa. "Knees and joints aching, mus- cles sore, head stopped np, eyes and nose running, with alternate spells of chills and fever. We began using Chamber- lain's Cough Remedy, aiding the same with a double dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and by its Iiberal use soon completely knocked out the grip." Sold by all druggist8. Chief Justice Meredith has granted an order gnashiet .the bylaw prohibitiug the sale of liquor in Oakville. The grounds for the order are.: (I)That copies of the by-law were not posted up at four or more public places in the municipality, as required by statute, and that such neglect affected the result of the election. (2)that voters entered more than once on the voters' List voted In all the polling sub -divisions where there names ap- peared; (3) that their are nc Wards in the town and no elector was entitled to vote more than once; (4; that no print- ed directions for the guidance 01 voters were posted np, as required by statute; (5) that none of the deputy returning officers made or subscribed before the clerk of the municipality his solemn de- claration that the voters' list and poll Moak were used, or that the entries there - I in were made as required by statute, C3 411,. fit * Ce X . Sears the 1.a K::d Yu lia03g1ta); esji Signature 1� of =�� f�J( Last Sunday evening occurred the death, very suddenly, of Mrs, Thcn. Graham at her residence, Park street. She was jnat going to light elan*, When she fell bank dead. She had boon Ser. leerily ill this spring and for sotne time had been troubled with her heart, but had apparently quite reeoverod from her illness. The funeral took place on Wednesday afternoon to Maitland eetnetery, Rev. G. N, Hazen conducting the services. lArs. Graham was a na- rive of Ireland, being born near Belfast in 1820, and her maiden name was Jane Kirkpatrick. Her mother died when she was shine years old, and with her father he came to this country its 1843, settling near here. The building will be 50 x 60 teat, and of red brlek. The estimated cost is $5,500. Dr. J. L. Turnbull, who sold hie prate tice in Goderich a short time ego with the intention of going to a Western city) has changed his mind and decided to re- main in Outerio and has located at Listowel. The essential lung -healing principal of the pine tree has finally been successfully separated and refined into a perfect mutat medicine --Dr. Wood's Norway Fine Syrrp. Sold by all dealers ou a guarantee of satisfaction. Price 25 ceuts- Alfred Deride of Colborne, who la con- siderable of a bee cultivator, reports the past winter as having been very favor- able for the little honey makers, and t n5 of 55 hives put away last fall he finds 51 in good condition and ready for the sea- son's work. A measure passed by the Ontario Leg- islature this session, as explained by the Provincial Secretary provides that in order to incarcerate any individual in an asylum for the insane it will be usces- eery to have a certificate, signed by two medical practitioners. One of these would he appointed by the Government, and would, if possible, be connected with the asylum neares at hand, He will be expected to obtain all neoeesary infor- mation regarding the family and finan- cial position of the patient. Another clause of the measure cats down the power to throw auto jail insane persona pending the time when accommodation is available in an asylum. • Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury. As mercury will surely destroy the settee of smell and completely derange ahe whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they do as ten fold to the good y ou can possibly ossibl derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Sure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co , Toledo, 0 , con- tains no mercury, and is taken internal- ly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buy- ing Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co Testimonials free. Sold by druggists. Prioe 790. per bot- tle. Take Hall's Family Pins for constipa- tion. Of the making of clubs there is no end. The latest in that line is a proposal to establish a club of maiden ladies to pray for husbands. The movement has its ori- gin in Toronto Junction, where a group of girls gathered one night not long ago and discussed the prospects of such an organizatiou. Some of them regarded it as a joke, but one young woman spoke up in vigorous style, and declared her belief in the efficacy of prayer for that purpose. She knew because her prayers had been answered already, and she in- tended to be married in a few months. After this bit of experience had been re- lated, the others seemed to take fresh courage. Then, with true feminine con- sistency, they began to discuss what manner of men they would pray for. "I want a man, tall, dark and handsome, with deep soniful eyes," began a girl who loved the romantic and had visions of a grey oavalier ening on his knees for her palpitating heart and hand. She did not finish the sentence before the girl with the experience broke in with: "See here, Miss, you had better get rid of that notion. Pray for a man -simply a man -and thank the good Lord if He sends you one of any kind," The other girls applauded the sentiment. -Toronto Saturday Night. USED MEN AT THE OFFICE UP WOMEN IN THE HOME CHILDREN AT SCHOOL AND L, Eve dayin the week and Every n TIREDevery week in the year men, U women and ohildren feel ail OUT used up and tired out. LJ ! The strain of business, the cares of home and social life and the task of study cause terrible euffor• ing from heart and nerve troubles. The efforts pub forth to keep tip to the modern "high pressure" mode of life in this age soon wears out the strongest system, shatters the nerves and weakens the heart. Thousands fund life a burden and other* as early grave. The strain on the system canoe nemimes b,palpitation of the heart, nervous prostration, slecpleeaness, faint tad dizzy spells, skip heats, weakeand irregular pulse, smothering and sinking spells, Ste. The blood becomes weak and MADE rti CANADA BY A CANADIAN COMPANY. REPRESENT THE UTEST SUCCESS IN SEWING MACHINE MANUFACTURE. EXCELLENT WORK, ARTISTIC APPEARANCE AND ABSOLUTE DURABLE CONSTRUCTION. ALWAYS LOOK FOR THE NAME r_:: THE WILLIAMS MANUFACTURING 00. 1 �y LIMITitD, COMPANY OFFICas : MONTREAL, P. Q . TORONTO, LONDON, HAMILTON, OTTAWA, ST. JOHN, N, td. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. AGENT • DAVID BELL, WINGHAM, ONr. ©•eee8ee•ee•setae•ee•eea•ea 000000•0000oee•ee0seeeeeee • 0 • f a • 0 • • 0 • , a 4 l �1- •f•.1.. At ut :a. .: ' 0�,.1c 1.90 ;+- - 2.75 2.75 2,90 1.45 1.85 1.65 a O • CLUBBING• • • • • • RATESa • • a to • • • FOR 1905 06. • • • The TIMES will receive subscriptions at the rates below • d• 4. 4, 4' 4, 4. 4, .1. 4. 4. 4. 4, d• 4. 4. d` 'watery and eventually onuses aconite.41. Heart and Nerve• 1 • • Milburn's Pitts are indicated for all diseases arising froth a weak and debilitated condition of the. heart or of the nerve centres. Mrs. Thos. Hell, holden, Ont., writes t "Ti'or the emit two or three yeare I have been troubled with nervousness and heart failure, and the doctors failed to give me any relief. i decided at feet to give Milburn s Heart and Nerve Pills a trial, and 1 would not now be without thorn if they coat twice as much, I have recommended them to mks neighbors and friends. Milburn's Heart and Nerve Dills 50 eta. per boxer 3 for l.25, all dealers, or The hti1bura flea 'tad% Terontoi Onb, for any or all of the following publications : Times to January 1st, 1907 $1.00 Times and Daily Globe 4.50 Times and Daily Mail and Empire 4,50 Times and Daily World 3.10 Times and Toronto Daily News.. - 2.30 Times and Toronto Daily Star 2.30 Times and Daily Advertiser 2.35 Times and Toronto Saturday Night 2.35 Times and Weekly Globe . 1.65 Times and Weekly Mail and Empire .. 1.70 Times and Family Herald and Weekly Star 1.75 Times and Family Herald and Weekly Star, and book " Farmer's Manual and Veterinary Guide Times and Weekly Witness Times and Montreal Weekly Herald Times and London Free Press (weekly) Times and London Advertiser (weekly) Times and Toronto Weekly Sun Times and World Wide Times and Northern Messenger. Times and Farmers' Advocate We specially recommend our readers to subscribe to the Farmers' Advocate and Home Magazine. Times 'and Farming World .. Times and Presbyterian... Times and Westminster Times and Presbyterian and Westminster Times and Christian Guardian (Toronto) . Times and Youths' Companion Times and Canadian Magazine (monthly) ... Times and Sabbath Reading, New York Times and Outdoor Canada (monthly, Toronto) Times and Michigan Farmer Times and Woman's Home Companion Times and Canadian Woman (monthly) London Times and American Sheep Breeder 'Times and Country Gentleman Times and Delineator Times and Boston Cooking School Magazine Times and Green's Fruit Grower Times and Good Housekeeping Times and Modern Women Times and McCall's Magazine Times and Pearson's Magazine Times and American Illustrated Magazine Times and American Boy Magazine.... Times and What to Eat Times and Bookkeeper Times and Recreation Times and Cosmopolitan Times and Ladies' Home Journal Times and Saturday Evening Post Times and Success Times and Housekeeper Times and Pilgrim Times and poultry Keeper Times and Hoard's Dairyman Timex and McClure's Magazine - Times and Munsey's Magazine Times and Rural New Yorker ... Times and Vick's Magazine Times and AtneriCan Gardening .... . Times and Health Culture Times and Ram's Horn ... - Times and Four Track News Times and Breeders' Gazette - Times and Practical Farmer..... 1.90 1.65 1.50 1.80 1.60 1.80 1.85 1.30 2,35 1.75 1.15 1.90 2.10 1.95 1.75 1.35 1.80 1,45 1.45 1.70 1.90 1,65 1,60 1.65 1.75 1.65 2.15 2.45 1.80 1,50 1.60 1.40 1,90 1.90 2,00 2.00 1.40 2.25 1.85 w, 45' 1,90 2,25 1.85 When premiums are given with any of above papers. subscribers will secure such premiums when ordering through us, same as it ordered direct from publishers. These. IoW rates mean a considerable saving to subsotibere, and are STRICTLY CASH 1N ADVANCE. Send remittances by postal note, post office or express money order, addressing TIMES O Jr ICIE, WINGIEA.1, ONTARIO ill b f; lliN*Ml #0ii i 0lR. 1,lE 1.