The Wingham Times, 1898-08-05, Page 6•J4.1.1.1E �'� L l'� Vi 1 t� l� rJ, 171 1:1172 A•u (arl,.JST 5, 1 t'.'9t ..
Mingicrtirt° l t• liner t th ln)lnigratiou ,Agent in Ontario0.111011.
fur
FRIDAY, AITUITS'i' 5, 18 )8.
DIIK DTEAWA I.EiT'EDR
the Piri
rae Province, who has just
. returned from a trill U e West
' eorruburateb every thing that has been
said of the magllitieent outlook
".Craps are goitig to be heavy."
"Business is active in all lines."
"Land is selling well." "There is
wont; for all who want it,"
IBrotn our t.an ,:m•respendet.t.) "Everybody seems to have limey."
Utt•awlt, ,July UUJth, Sieh.. "it i „ infr, and I Van's
Tho
1d tee Xoi1 S siol n, a 1 �]en the
1 i,7s1O1an,.
'•I ane sure," said the h.ypeehon- Physician
drhwal ydung woman, to the phy�si• -
elan, "that my complaint is a very is called upon to prescribe for A weak, Pa It°r• bervi, ,1 at. 11 1? a al nd7
l eve n.
comp tested ono. 1 suffer from nulls• ? deltiliated, nervous and rnn•d'wn alae
l' Lowe rentor. Services at 1.1 a In and 7
0r weenie in the hot weather. he, never ' --AT rum---
eulat wealcness after an exertion, tt , . m,
S�`..B13ATTi SERVICES,
M.•T'HODIi,'i'•- 1tev. Dr. Pascoe, pas i
or. Services at 11 a In and 7 p m. t
2Rk.5ftYTICRIAN--Rev. 1), Perris I
" (les
00 in1l2,irt
—IS L'Urtl.IsiLE)-•-•
EVERY FRIDAY MORNING
1,PElttilkt+ to recommend I +itno', Celery li
A TIS'f Pe+v, ,las. Hamilton, as -
after, meals ntV feet tire from walk- eine medicine. Past years of truly as.or, ervxet'a a it n[ and 7 g to
feeling of fullness in the stomach : Compound, that extraordinary and pop- t t 11 l p
cep during the t tonitihiu; wont in bre s>,rin:; has urawn Mason, pastor. Services at 11 a in and the attention of the best medical men to
CONt1I..y]i1GA'I.'IONAI.r--ilev, II. E.1
lits been a;�reat year for sealer, day, De vuu thin) y
'on understand I.'aine's Celery Compound hod they have 7 pCHRISTIAN ► , ,
!nut been avow its �f OhKE'RS - Misses
Iii a IOW days, or at itt:st a %reel; and so on. btleh 1s the epitome of In , caste ''
J , e l . in recognizing i s powete i
(Or 'two, the Qat' bee C)ntetence will his report. Settlers are coning from "perfectly," replied the doctor and virtues for the banishment of ger. Outram and Lock in u, nlmand, Services
p + Itt3p mand£+pm.
file iu Session, and It is (littiettl: to everywhere he s.tvs. New districts
riestimatc the extent of the itent'iits recently: opened up are tilling rapidly.
Oat may reasenably be excepted to The class of settlers is all that can
accrue to those participating in this 1)P r10:irer1—even rho poor Gal,clans
Sankt num taut, ConvUU 1)11. 1\Ot are going to turn out all right. of a twin who underst oda his bust is4elu, f le situ[ ilei',
who could fix no relation between ouspest,.eleepleaness,des>iltty,dyspepsia, SAI,`,:�I+IONARMY-Adjutant l�tiles
rheumatism lv mid all diseases of the 131d• and wife in command. Services at 11 a.
the symptoms at all, t ney's and livor.
"Perfectly," be repeated impres i i, Are you seeking health ? sire you min uackl ofat f the pislia,yo' named churches.
:.1'.':-.1y, ,.,.,di - , lih ,d with tee 'It" R for freedom fro.L1 disease and Sabbath yt;phnnl iu hnl,1 at .) ill p m,
a
very
n
Wast iiupi'ovelneilt in the feeling be* settlers the following quotation front acquired by watching the vivisection I with other lnediofoes, 4
zweerl the British Empire mid the t a London (England) journal of sigh ()f innocent animals during his stn ! The Great English Remedy.
Mated, which has made such a ','nth • standing is interesting "Prosperity Sold and recommended ed by all
.. >' g i dent days. � Toronto In its new city bicycle �•► druggists in Canada. onldv reit-
(nay will the occasion be a very 1N = ASED OPINION.Lelery Gum pound, a medicine that will
oratif;'tuar one, as iudtee )g the In connection with this influx of gess, This ho did artfully, forIgiveyou prompt and cheering results
the doctor had lost none of the nerve after your long experiences of failures Srjore. After, Y
. i7'o0d s Phos�hoaine,
tering passible, but it is ulbo of more is in itself the all -sufficient advertas-
ment for a prosperous country. Tho salt Water which he gist e to the
United States bad no difficulty in young lade, with instructions to I
filling up the vacant areas of the return in a week, so as to inferrn
Union without the help of a vigorous hiin of her progress; really, to refer
,shah ordinary home iutereit to Can-
ada, as the preliminary diceussioir
upon the action of the G•overnmer.t
which led to the meeting being ar-
ranged, has produced less partisan
:aviilise tl.al. perhaps any other act
,at' the present administration. It
?would be pleasant to believe that in
.1111 matter;, where it is to the sdvan-
'ttl c of Canada that her people
g-Iwuid presci.t a united front, this
r(1t;ale.:r,ui• (,f the uppeiti )1i should be
wet as the standard*
Then he wrote a prescription for !bylaw enacts amongst other things
immigration policy. bo it will be to his books in the meantime.
that "tin person
on tie w heel."
infraction of the
exceeding q50.
shall carry a child
The penalty for
bylaw is a stun not
with Canada if mineral discoveries, But the doctor could find nothing
high prices and good crops combine to enlighten Slim in all his books. sda ea.
to establish the Dominion. in its He cursed their' lnadegaacy'.
character as a country where people Presently the young' lady returned
can do well. The fatal mistake of Oa Nei.• cheek was the bloom of
allowing the railtva.y companies to health.
grab so much of the land in the "I cannot be too greatful to you,'
doctor," she said joyously. "You
have done me a world of good."
The doctor smiled contentedly.
His patient was cured. The bril:
'tort-hwe t, d F ivYd Canada, of the
trrig 3'l�I:S.\EL ey.f,, 'illi: PROGRAMME. Wealth of flee Homesteads, which
The L'ii ortance of the gathering Was perhaps the greatest inducement
lady be seen at a glance from its the United States offered to settlers.
)erbonel. On behalf of the Mother- rt'he old Conservative mistake of
land, the Imperial Government has undue tenderness to corporations bas
;sent Lord Herschell, twice Lord retarded the growth o? population in
Ilinh Ch...ncellor cf Ureat Britian ; the west, bu'J now it is fair to assume
'Canada will be represented by her that the mineral discoveries and .the
Premier (Sir Wilfrid- Laurier) Sir agricultural prosperity of western
Richard Cartwright, Sir Louisi)avies, Caneda are doing more to fill the
land Mr. John Charlton, and New— country than the vigorous immigra•
afJuudiand by her Premier (Sir tion policy."
.Jules Winter'. On the other side CANADA'S FRUIT COMMISSIONER.
the L'•u.ted Stews will send Ueneral A better seleteion than that made
John W. Fester, John A. Hasson, by the Department of Agriculture of
�telson Dingley, Senator Gray, Sen- `.ir, A. Mel). Allan, "The Fruit
rater Chas. W, 1''airbanks, and Thos. Ring," of Goderich, as Fruit Coin
4. Coolidge. missioner at the Paris Exposition in
The het of questions which in all 1900 could possibly have been made.
probability will be considered, also Mr. Allan's life work has been the
gives one an idea of the tremenduous study and culture of fruit, and both
importance of tue gathering. The in practical and theoretical know
Trade Relations; the Iiehriug Sea
Dispute ; the Atlantic Fi.heries ; the
glueatiou of the erebervatiou of the
:it'ieueries ; the Deiiniuon of Interna-
etional tiuundat•ieb; the Bonding Pri
viege; the Alien Labor Law ; these
are .clue of tee items on the bill of
tare. 'Mere than one of these has
created trouble find been a perennial
.tussles ut irritation binee the Declara-
tion of Independence and all et them
tiave for many years occupied the
)est effort of tate keenest and most
'trained statesmen ot beth Empires,
but never betore have these questions
been approached . in the .pirit of
*mutual good -will and reciprocal con-
fidence with which they will now be
~treated ; and as these sentiments
must always be the strongest influ-
ences in the settling of disputes, there
its better hope today than ever in the
hast, that tue Quebec Coufereuce of
• 1898 will go duwu in nistory as one
of the grandest epoch making events
of the century-. Teat it will accom-
plish all that is hoped of it is scarcely
.s:easonable to except, but the very
tact that oto' taoverrtlueut has
been able to bring about such a
meeting entitles them to the gratis
rude, not only of Canada but of the
Empire at large, attd evidences are
not wanting that this fat Il; appre-
ciated, WO at home and abroad. .
THE STORY BEARS (REPEATING.
The story of Manitoba's splendid
progress . is becoming almost mono•
tonous in its unvarying completeness,
but itis a pletteatitpage to dwell up -
'on, Mr. >•S . D. Seott, • Provincial to the regular postage. It le not
sufficient to use ten cents worth of
ordinary stamps as the great pur-
pose of the special stamp is to read-
ily attract the attention of the offi-
cials and thereby secure the prompt
attention, which the new •arrange-
ment contemplates.
Prof. Saunders, I)ireetor' of Mx pert
mental Farre, has left on his annual
tour' of inspection through the West,
Ile goes from hero to Brandon and
then on to A ;assiz where he will
meet Prof. Fletcher, Dcrinion Eu•-
tomologist, Dr. Saunders will beltway
five weeks. .
Ex -Pittance Minister i!'oster has
gone west and expects to address
public meethgs at all important
points en route to the coast. It is
rumored that his chief topic wilt be
"The Fulfillment of my I).opheey
that Grit rttlelheant inevitable ruin."
Men, wotttten and children who aro
for
able med.:oine discovers . Six
packages guaranteed to cure all
forms of Sexual Weakness all effects of abuse
or excess, Mental Worry, Excessive use of To-
bacco, Opium or Stimulants. 'trailed on receipt
of price, one package $1, six. $5. One wili 7 ease,
six will cure. Pamphlets free to tiny address.
The Woied Company, Windsor, Ont.
1 Sold ba Wingllam by Colin a Campbell,
Druggist.
lI^&iRn
Mary Powers, a. young woman of BANK of HAMILTON
Milton, Pa,, was put under the in: I
fluence of ether about ten days ago!
to have a tooth pulled out. Physi: 1
clans were un•lhle to aro :se her for a
time and the next day she fell into a
trance that lasted forty:eight hours.
Slaney of the cure trout rant! --
hint charging for the case instead of
for the number of visits ; and already
his mind was forming the outline of
a paper to be read before the medi:
cal society on the therapeutic value
of salt water in diseases of the
stomach, insomnia, muscular rheums:
tism arid varicose veins.
Why shouldn't he smile ?--Life.
Ca 4Yar
Do You Read •
what people are saying about flood's
Sarsaparilla ? It is during the worst
,kayos of scrofula, dyspesia, rheumatism.
and all forms of b food disease, er-
uptions, sores, boils and pimples, It is
giving strength to weals and tired wo-
men. Why should you hesitate to
ledge of horticulture, l Ir. Allan • is take it when it is doing so much for
probably without a peer in Canada, others, T
and without a superior in the world. HOOD'S PILLS are the best family
His past services to Canada warrant
the present recognition. Iu 1886 he
was Fruit Commissioner to the Lon-
don Colonial Exhibition and as the
result of his work 100,000 barrels
were placed in the cid cout.try ;
besides which he secured orders in
many parts of Europe and even in
India. As president and directur of
various organizations having for
their object the improvement of
Canadian fruit an 1 the development
of trade, Mr. Allan has done yeoman
service, not only to his native Pro
Vince of Ontario but in other parts
of the Dominion, the Provincial Fruit
Grower's Association of British Co-
lumbia being one out come of . its
efforts. The opportunl.y was never
more favorable for splendid develop
went in the fruit trade between
Canada and the old Country and in
no better Hands could it have been
placed.
N U'J'ES.
One ot the smaller but at the same
time useful reforms introduced it:to
the postal service by Mr..Mulock is
now in full running order, viz :-
the special delivery scheme ; and
there has been quite,a demand for
the special stamp which has leen
prepared in connection therewith.
It should be pointed out that to avail
catharticand liver tonic, Gentle, reli 1
Light Employment.
able sure.
•
The Deutsche Zeitung, San Paolo,
Brazil, gives some shameful particu:
lars of' the "spoils" system as it pre: I
veils in that country. One story,
translated in the Literary Digest,
has an amusing side. I
Some time ago a general was sent'
to one of the nuthern states to
investigate the management of' a
H
li who have made I
0
/rrt,t�',tti�l
MR. MO 'i'tlilUE, DUlliiVILLE, ONT.,
Has an Interesting Chat About Dr.
alms .'s utnuueut.
1115 sUFFEItING Vito 11 UI.CERA.TUNO
ILES 1 LI BEM
He says :—I was troubled with itch-
ing piles for five years, and was badly
ulcerated. They were very painful, so
much so tliat I could not sleep. I tried
almost every remedy heard of, and teas
recommended to use Dr. Chase's Oint-
ment. I purchased a box, and from the
first application got such relief that I
was satisfied a cure would be'made. I
used in all two boxes, and am now
completely cured.
Every remedy given by Dr. Chase
cost years of study and research, and
with an eye single to its adaptation for
the aliments for which it was intended.
Dr. Chase detested cure -alis, and it
has been proven ten thousand times
that not one of his formulas leave a
bad after-effect. Dr. ,Chase's Ointment
is based on lanoline, and the ',est phy-
governlxtent railroad. a belonged kittens prescribe it.
to the set of me
themselves obnoxions by their ended:
vors in the service of reform. and 1
here are some of his experiences :
The very first day he fuend in one
of the rooms of a railroad `station a I
strong young man who was doing •
nothing. 'Thinking the young.fellow I
had come to see him, he asked;
•Do you wish anytl•ing, my friend?'
"No, sir. I atn employed here,"
"So! What are your duties?" •
'I have to fill the water:jugs in
the office ever y day."
The genet al was a little astonished.
In the next room he discovered an:
other ablebodfed young man, sniok:
ing a cigarette. "Are you an stn:'
ployee?" he asked.
"Yes, sir. I am the ?assistant oft
themselves of this arrangement, the the gentleman in the next room."'
public must use the special ten cents But that was nothing to what was
deiiyery stamp, which is in addition to come. The general had already 1
been fuf)rme(1 that the road em: 1
BRISTOL'S
,BRISTOL
jB'RISTOL'S(.
Sarsaparilla
and
JAVA Piz" S
The Greatest of all Liver,
Stomach and Blood Medicines.
A arbrefrtc FOR
Rheumatism, (lout and
Chronic Complaints.
They i.'n,, andPurify .
y C1 _ .t sl, if'ytlie
Blood.
Ail Druggists It1l(dtroubled with sores humors, pimples etc.,
• maty find permanent relief in Hood's Aug.6,
General 1,_ Sarsaparilla. g'
ployed eighteen engineers, while only 1
eight we'e working'. He ordered
that in fut a these glen should at
least take 'turn about. The neat
day one of these "engineers," a
beardless youth, came to him „and I
told hila that he could nut 'run a 1
locomotive to save hie life.
"Then how did you get on the
pay:roll Y"
Well, you :fee, General, it's this
way. My family are pol,t' but I
wanted to study law. We've got
some pull, so I tnanaged to get an
appointn)en' as honorary engineer,
;fir. M.'1'. Wigle, of Kingsl•i;lr,, %ssl'x Co.
Cured or Itching Plica or 23 Years'
Standing.
Physicians Pall to Make a Cure When Dr.
1 Base's ann. rnent Dave Immedi-
Biu Lidice.
ro
N. T. Wigle, better known to every
one in the vicinity as " Uncle Mike,"
was troubled for over 23 years with
itching piles. At times he was so bad
he would have to quit work. The irri-
tation became so intense with constant
rubbing that they became ulcerated and
would bleed. He had been treated by
many physicians, but found nothing
that gave hire relief. Reading in the
paper the cure of a friend who had suf-
fered in a like manner, and being cored
by Dr. Chase's Ointment, he procured
a box. After the third application he
got such relief thhathfirst
comfortable night'sat sleephe d he enjoye3. e in
years. The one box made a complc''.o
cure, and he says he would not be with-
out it for $50 a box if it could not be re-
placed. Mr. Wigle•is a wealthy farmer,
well•known in tl'e community in. which
he resides. It is Over two years since
he was a'ilicted, and 1[e has never-beea
troubled since. - -
- suit ARK t jEmaajo n
Made a well
Man of
'WINGHAM.
Capital, „1,250,000, Rest, Ii775,000
President—JOHN STRAItr.
Vice- r r o ai d o n t—A. 0. 8 A o u'.!
DIRECTORS
JOHN PROCTOR, URO, ROAM, wM Gamow, AI 1', A. T.
Woon, A. B. Las (Toronto).
Cashier -3. TURNBULL,
Tlivlt:r3 OFFIQI , JOSE:PHINE STRET,
WIN UIIAM, ONTARIO.
Subsor:ption price, %1 Dor year,in [[dvanoe'
•
ADVERTISING RATES
_-..„.1..,.__._„.„..y
1 1 yr, l 0 mo. 1 3 mo. 11 Rio•
one column 00 00 840 00 920.00•- $80-0000...
half 40 00
'0 12 00
Quurtrr" 50 00 I 12 0o zoo a oo•
Itne }r.ei, 3 00 5 Ju 2 00 1 00
- Lw ai and other casn'u naverhsement• se per ins
for )ite...eai.er,,anu ac pet h..a oroochaubsegnent-
in•ertrt n. !Ie•.s i,' 8 by nonparat scale.
uoo11 notieoa leo. per lino for first iusertiou, and't
5J. per line for each.tubsuquent disorder ,
d i. • it
ations
I and Business Ohaneee Wanted, Found,not te Strayed,
du8 line
1 nonpareil; F,i for drat in -nth, and 60e. for each,
subsequent month,
Homes and Farms for Sale, not exceeding 8 line..
61 for filet month, 50c. por subsequent month•
iLarger advertisements in proportion.
These tents will be strictly adhered to
Special rates for larger adtvirtisorrente, on or•
1 longer periods,
Advertisements and local notices without specific •
directions, will be inserted till forbid and charggedA
aucordbigly. Tra,nitwy advertisements niustbo
p:lid in atI aite,.
Changes for contract advertisements mut be ins
theoiiloe by Wednesday noon, in order to appear -
diet week
Savings Bank—fours, lots 8; Saturdays, l0 to
Deposita of et and upwards received and interest
allowed.
Special Deposits also received at current
rates of it .rust.
Drafts o,. threat Britain and the United State.
bought and sold
W. COI: BOULI), AGENT
E. L. DICKINSON, Solicitor.
Money to Joan on Notf,8
Notes Discounted
AT REASONABLE RA TE
Money advanced on 4lortgagoe at 5 pe, oeutwith
privilege of paying at the end of any year. Note
end accounts collected.
13087. McINDOO.
Beaver Block Winirhan,, Ont
INDAPO
/1110E1117f,
HINOOO REMEDY iib,
:91171:95T01. a A5OY�
Rlogs. Cures
all Nervot a,Dseases. Failing Manua/
Parous. Eileen Oestiels, Nightly Emis-
11008, etc. ceased by Dant abases,
vlguread size W ..f liX,z 1,u organs ant qu g. but
aa2el raitorse Lost tuskless,mold orsonag.
Easily carried In vest, pocQket. Prion $J.f' n Peckags,
Big fee $LOO e1Uk ,erUten g.iare»And t„ arses o,t
wsenet Tef fl4e,l, D(W T HRT AN TMITA•*in2•T, ba.
Wase on hating I24DAPO. Til Your tint., - h ' ,,•,t
got LR we will fond it hr„naid.
meow itIiM' AY es , n". C54."." ", • ..
Chleholua's Cornet Drug Sto9e, 1t'Wuhan,, Ont.
to make a living while I pursue niy
studies.
Worth Trying if Sick.
A verified recotd..--1,016 persons cured
in one month by 1)r. Chase's Family
Remedies. :1.11 dealerss 8(11' and recom-
mend them.
The I.. gis1atlhe Assembly of the
Nertiwest Territories will gleet On responsible Druggists tit Canada.
Na,1 and No, 2 for sale by Colin A. Cr,npboll,
Druggist
:•3>..•.
dook'i Cotton Moot Compound,
Tit s ice sefnlly used monthly bf+ over
10.000La IeS,Safe,effeotual,Ladesask
Mod for LNk'r CstIH Reit Csu-
Tate no oilier, as all Mixtures, pills and
Ltni tlon$irddangoronfi, Prise, No. 1,=Iver
box, Ply, ,10 degrees stronger, $8 per box. No.
t or 1. mailed en receipt Of price and two 1-eon8
stamps The Cook Cornpaisy Wtndsor,"Ont.
OW Nos. t and 2 seld dna re'eorntended by all
•
(1RAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
Toronto and East
Palmerston mixed
London and South
Kinoardiue -
DEPART ARRIVE
050a.m 305p.nI
3 30p m 10 :3A 0 to
8 flow m 3 05 p m
0 53a m 11 10a m
3(' S i m 8 uO p m
11 10a in 6 50a m
it 30 p lir 3 30 p m
1025pm 8SOam
AGENTS:
Beek busines. is het ter tire, for years pest ; also
have better awl ratite' .eilin_ books, Aueutsu.eer
ing CrOto 910to440 meekly, A few lenders Etre:
, queen retoria" • `•Lite of Mr. Gedstono," ••1st
Mu,her's Biole Stories" •'Prngre.sho Speaker," •
"Klondike Bold Field," "woven;' "Olin.psea at
the Unseen." "Breakfast, Dinner, Supper," Books
on Ilan.. LdOENSIjD ArJOTIO1tEEN J'oh
BILADI.EYOA110tTB0 eon PANY,f.,Nrrsh,
Toronto, OF 11 MUM
Sales attended in any part of the (:o.
Moderate.
1i. B. ELLIOTT,
PROPRIETOR AND POBLrgH[[A:
IiAr.BFl. oxen, PIIXSICI:tN, suit-
lJ tINuN, AND 'uutUUHftiUR.
Successor to Dr. N,eta/am DLL'S:EL9ONT.
1bt Cies. Honor Graduate of the Unirersities of
Tainity (Toro to) Queen s ;Kingston). nod of Trin-
ity Medical College ; Fellow of Trinity Medical'
Culioge and Mau bur et the Colle_e t f Physicians.
and Surgeons of nutans. Pont Graduate Course in
Detroit and Chicago 1806 spcelal attention paid:
to diseases of Eye E•,r Nose and Throat and
Diseases of Women. Consultation in English and
Co,,ie, ,tv catarrh treated aueee•stully in alt
its Corms.
VANSToN E,
BARRISTER, buLIC1'POR, Eto.,
Private and Coutpauy funds to loan at lowest rats
interest. No commission charged. Mortgagee, town,
and farm property houeht and sum
or1''Ieb:—nearer Bleck WI:.oannl.
J. A. 3:OATON
B LRRItiTlat, Jin.,
wnig hun•, Ont.
et L. DICKINSON,
EARRISIER, ETC.
SOLICITOR TO BANK OF IIAIIILTON, BOBBY T()'
LOAN.
Office-3lever Sleek. Windham
t: 0. CA3IERON,
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, CUNVEXANCEIa, die,
Office -Corner Bamirtoi,,ua St. And,cwstreets
opposite Colborne Hotel,
GODEN10H, ONTARIO.
ENTIST111.-J.8, JhRU31E, L. D. �.,ttyNGHAMa
&1 Is olanufactur flrat•clare sets Of•
dC,'- €M teeth as cheap ae they can be invade
..ry'
ft .1 in the Dominion. Teeth extraotei
absolutely without paiti, by his new
process, guaranteed perte, tly safe.
OFFICE: In the Beaver Block, 0Ypo.ite the
Brunswick House
s.
011N RlTUn1E
!i GENERAL INSURANCE AGLET
W INonAM,
DEANS, JR., WINO.(A,,I,
WI GRAM
STEAM PUWP YYORKS
Til ENEW jiWAY
.'
kr
4Ir
lett
i 'h
my! v+HAT ACO sill•THAT MILL IS
Having purohnsed the entire business
from Ittr. Daniel Showers, I am now
prepared to supply the public with
Wood mod d Iron Force and
Lift rumps, Brass and
Iron Cylinders, Gaalvaniz-
ed Iron Ttlibing. Cisterns,
Water Troughs, Sinks.
iltaths,Pipe Fitting, Well
Digging; and everything in con-
nection With water supplies.,
Galvanized Steel Windmills for power
and pumping water.
T)eep well pumps n speciality.
Repairing promptly attended to.
Parties writing for information or
ordering by matt should always state
depth of well.
All work guaranteed or no sale.
G.
MO1INIbIGSTAR
li"tt 140 Winghatn, Ont.
ONTARIO!.
41i. COUNTY
Charges.
1 OLIN CURRIE, tt,TNoUAM, 0N1.,
e�
LICENSED AUCTIONEER.
Sales of Farm Stock anti Parin Implements
specialty.
All orders left at the Tnl,fa ottice promutly atten,b
ed to. Torre reasonable.
SOCIETY MEETINGS.
Sl�
C Camp Caledonia, No 49, meal
every month, in the OddFell�low*Hal.., Visiting
btethrun wulerm• J. Murray. Chief. D Stow.
art Itrt,.Str
WANTEDYoutg men an women, or older ones
charm:ter, good italkers, astill y n bitiin sousiand ofie undoubted air ou,
can 11118 employ ment In at good cause, with 040 pot
month and upwatds accordit.g to Rbidty,
ilkV, T, S, LtNSCUT'r, Toaoxro,
WANTED.
Steen o,,ler%%Titers. Sala y or eontrnission to iiul)-
awe persons.
AI)'1•EIITIsI1Ii,
ilulle,l Budding, Toronto,
WANTED.
111c11 and women who eat Aork hard talkins, and
kitting' AN hours daisy for six days aw.ek and will
be commit WAIL tet dollars weekly,
:
h .Y IDEAS Cu , TORORTO,
TeachersAddtoss atni other bright men tot
wake' or permanently to solicit for
"C Dada: a11 1Sncyclnra'dht of the Ceuntstry,1 FIvs
Royal quarto voliunes. 3'o delh•d. Cotutnissi0a
Dodd weekly. Livaco(rdrinI'rnuulrso co.
WANTED
TORourA.
JOB PRINTING,
NCLUOING gooks Pamphlets, Peet¢re. Blit
.L Beads, Cireulars, he., &c., executed in the btt►i
style of the 'art, at moderate props, and on 'bort
Notice. Apply or address
11. 11. ELLIOTT.
T ens Omee, wingb1reri
BOOKBINDING.
We are pleased to Announce that any Book, et
Dlugarinee lett with us for BindingMa have 081
prompt attention. Prices ter Binding in any OVA
will' be given oft atiollet tion 0 the Tosis Oftlee