The Wingham Times, 1898-08-12, Page 66
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Ise egak4 , ed his being sent back there at that Women Who Should Nrver slurry
' �� 1 4 tithe. Nest came the re•ot'ganiz-
�. CCCt��� �lllt "'�� ' ation of the Yukon tel ministion under
the act of last Session and the ap-
.�,o. i pointment of Mr, Ogilvie to succeed
.Major Walsh, the latter retiring ae-
F1tIDA•Y, ,G1 hi i3, 1808.
OUR OTTAWA LEITER.
cording to the arral,genlent he made
1 with the government when he origin
. 1 ally accepted office. Again came
(From cur own korrrsrondcrt) 1 the chorus of madams, aIld it was
Ottawa, Ang. ;h•d. pointed out that in spite of himself.1
After several weeks of intense ex: Mr. Sifter was compelled to appoint i
eitenlent and much. searching (t1, at least one honest man. I
heart the Opposition will today have AN Awl uL InscoV1s12I%
en opportunity of meeting their`
"hated rivals" an the floor of the So far so good, b It now conies the
Local Legislature and saying ofife: horrible discovery that Administra• I
.ally, and with all the responsibility tor Ogilvie is a relation of the Minister
Gf their representative character upon and therefore of necessity must he
them, a few of the things with which corrupt and in everyway undesirable
they have been filling the columns for the public service, The reckless
cf the daily press since the House was disregard on the part of the Conser-
called together. It does not at all waive press, fur the effect upon the
follow that all the horrible threats public mind which this sudden re•
avid materialize or that an attempt velation will have is reprehensible in
• will be made to substantiate all the test be e erne,made fort thes! some
nalto allowance
statements ; past experience has
t
demonstrated that Conservative of the discovery upon -_the super•
of the Op-
position purists. When they have Tho woman who thinks that the
statements out of Session and in Ses: sensitive moral organism
lion are not always identical.
WHAT WILL BE THE PROGRAMME?
it is scarcely likely that the Session
will be a protracted one. The Gov:
+ernment programme is brief and
definite ; that of the Opposition has
set to be announced, but if they are
foolish enough to take the i11:consid:
ered advice of some of their journal:
istic supporters much public time
:and personal energy is likely to be
wasted by purposeless and generally
ineffective obstruction. None but
extreme partizans even profess to
question the justice and common
'pence of the course proposed by
Premier hardy, for after as exhaust:
ive a newspaper debate as has ever
een accorded to any public clues:
tion, the case tor the Government
:las been so conclusively made out
that no legal man, or lay citizen who
values his reputation for perspicuity,
has any hesitation in pronouncing in
its favor; Of course the situation is
:a desperate one for the Opposition,
and every excuse must be made for
the reckless tactics which they
threaten to use, but the friends of
good government have little cause
for alarm. The better sense of the
Province is undoubtedly with the
3iIinisterialists and there is no reason
to fear the ultimate outcome of the
Session.
ALAS POOR OGILVIE!
How are the mighty fallen'. Until
a. few days ago the one man in rhe
public eve who was, according to the
Conservative estimate, absolutely
incorruptible ani in whom there was
no spot or blemish, was William
Ogilvie. By the chance of circum:
stances be had been sent into the
Yukon country some years ago in
charge of a survey party. In pur:
nuance of that work he brought out
the first extended data of its im:
Incense resources and pointed out the
necessity of an organized adminis-
tration, though --in parenthesis it
nay be remarked, that the late
Government paid ro atteutionto
these reports. When however the
present Minister of the Interior as
sumed office and became possessed of
the facts, he made immediate use of
1f41r. Ogilvie's work, and as the set --
vices of the exp'orer himself were
not then available as administrator,
appointed Major Walsh, a man who
everybody recognized as most able
and reliable, and whose execution of
bis commission has proved himself
worthy of that opinion. Then there
was a great outcry that the Minister
bad surplanted Mr. Ogilvie because
be was too, honest a man, utterly re-
gardless of the fact, above mention-
ed, that he was never in aathority
and that his original duties preclud•
The woman who proudly declares
that she cannot hem a pocket hand•
kerchief, enver maria up a bed in her
life, ale t.1 adtli with a t.4 Wiper that she
Succosf;fu1 at Last. Si:iiltA"1'11 SERVICES.
"I was a suihtrev from neuralgia in my'
side and headaches. 1 followed: numer-
ou5 prescriptions without hentatit • and
was persuaded to try flood's Sarsapa-
rilla, When 1 had taken only ono bot-
tle I realized it was doing me good and
has "been in society- ever since she I continued taking it until 1 whe cured.
Mae. Canaan! 1'1iu1x, txt.urgetown, Ont.
IIOOD'S P1L[ S aro the favorite
family cathartic. Eaay to take, easy to
operate. t23O.
was fifteen."
The woman who would rather
nurse :t plug (log than a baby.
The woman who thinks she can
get $5,000 worth of' style out of a
one thousand dollar salary.
r1iie woman who wants to refurnish
her house every spring.
The woman who buys for the mere
pleasure of buying.
The woman who does not know
low many cents, halves, quarters,
dimes and niekles there are in a
dollar.
The woman who thinks that men
are angels and demigods.
How to Treat Earache.
-
At the first cy mptoms of earache
let the patient lie cn the bed with the
painful ear uppermost. Fold a thick
towel and tuck it around the neck ;
then with a teaspoon fill the ear
with warm water. Continue doing
this for fifteen or twenty minutes.
The water will fill the ear orifice and
flow over on the towel. Afterwards
turn over the head, let the water run
out and plug the ear with warns gly-
cerine and cotton. rrhis may be
The woman who would rather die done every honer until relief is ob-
than wear a bonnet two seasons tained. The wnter should be quite
old. warm but nct hot.
recovered from the first shock they l 1
wi
suggest what course should be pursu-
ed under the circumstances, We
can hardly believe that anything
will prove satisfactory, short of an
immediate recall of this latest Sifton-
ian connection pitelltorked into the
public crib, and if this is not followed
by the request for the immediate
resignation of' t'•ce nepotic Minister,
the Government will be false to its
trust.
cook and nurse can keep louse.
ll doubtless be in a condition to
A New
Garment
for
Ten Cents.
Have you ever tried to dye over your
cast off garments ? Thousands in Can-
ada answer, "Yes and very successfully
too." To those who have not attempted
the work we would say, "There 1s money
in it when you use the Diamond Dyes."
Old dresses, capes, blouses, jackets, coats,
pants, vests stockings, ribbons and other
articles of wearing apparel, can be re-
newed and fitted for wear at a veru small
cost. The sum of ten cents expended
for some fashionable color of the Dia-
mond Dyes will often save you many
dollars. Beware of the cheap package
and common soap grease dyes; they spoil
your goods. waste your money, and ruin
your temper. All up-to-date dealers sell
the Diamond Dyes. See that the name
"Diamond" is on each package you buy.
He Crushed the Waiter.
The woman who reads cheap
novels and dreams of being a duchess
or countess.
The woman who thinks it is
cheaper to buy bread than to make
it.
The woman who marries in order
to have somebody to pay her bills.
The woman who expects a declara-
tion of love three times a day.
The woman who expects to have a
"good, easy time."
The woman who cares more for
the style of her winter cloak than
she cares for the health and comfort
of her children.
The woman who stays at home
only. when she cannot find a place to
visit.
The woman who thinks embroider-
ed centre pieces and "doylies" are
more necessary than sheets, pillow-
cases and blankets.
The woman who buys brie -a -brae
for the parlor and borrows kitchen
utensils from her neighbor.
The woman whose cleanliness and
order extend no further than she
front hall and the drawing room.
The woman who wants things just
beeause "other women" have them.
The woman who thinks she is al;
ornament to her sex if she wins a
progressive euchre prize.
Children Cry for
.STI 9
5
M. T'IIODIt1T--Rev, 1)r. 1'aeeoe, pas -'t
or. Services at 11 a n1 and 7 p m,
i t hSBYT1aRIAN--atev. I). Berrie
pastor, Services at 11 a at and? p m.
FtPIS C:01'AI'L, St. Paul's—Rev. W m.
Lowe, rentor. Services at 11 a in awl 7
p m.
BAPTIST—Rev, Jas, Hamilton, pas -1
tor. Services at 11 a m and 7 p Ln
OONGRII(GA'1IONAL---Rev. 1I. 1B..
Mason, pastor. Services at 1.1 a m and
7 p m .
CHRISTIAN WORKERS — Misses
Outram and Lock in cc mmancl, Services
at 3 p ruand 8pm.
SALVATIONARMY—Adjutant Miles •
and wife in command. Services at 11 a,
m,3ptn and 8pm,
In each of the above named churches
Sabbath School is held at 2.30 p lrl.
W. E. Gillespie, the Penetanguish-
ene merchant who was arrested at
the instance of Thibadeau Bros. on
a charge of obtaining .$7,000 worth
of goods from them under false pre-
tenses, has been sent for trial.
An author of distinction and of
distinguished appearance, living in For Over Fifty Years.
Boston, left his house at an early AN OLD ANDWELL TRIED REylEDY—
hour of the morning, feelirg so far Mrs. Winslow' s Soothing Syrup has
from well that he bad been unable bee❑ used for over fifty years by -
lions of mothers for their cblldren while
to take any breakfast. But being teething, with perfect success. It soothes
somewhat refreshed by his walk and I the child, softens the gums, allays all
the invigorating air, he decided it pain, cures wind colic, and is the best
iarrhoea. Is pleasant to
would be better for him before be•• 1 t emedy for d
the taste, Soid by druggists in every
ginning' his day's work in his office . part of the world. Twenty-five cents a
to partake of some light refreshment, 1 bottle. Its value is incaluable. Be sure
and, happening to pass a fashionable and ask for Mrs. Wi❑slow'a Soothing
restaurant, he entered. I Syr up, and take no other kind
Immediately the waiters, who from > Mies French's Mexican Pottery .
long practice are generally able to'
size up a mon and a prospective fee, , The following is said to be alto•
advanced with all the haste compa- gether characteristic of Miss French
Mille with the dignity of the house. (Octave Thanet), who is described
'Murray
Lanman's
FLORIDA WATER
THE SWVEF.TEST
(MOST FRAGRANT, MOST REFRI SHIN°
AND ENDURING OF ALL
PEItl"UNIIlS 1r"OI2 THE
IiAtIOKERCHIEFi TOIL_"T OR BATH.
ALL DIIUGGiSTS, PERFUMERS AND
GENERAL DEALERS.
/MOO. .0•1•1011•CaMitil•MMOMMIIIIMINNION•12111.1
But, is so happened that the author as being amiability and sweetness
was taken in charge by the grandest itself• On one occasion an indivi
of the grand waiters, with the grandual in common workman's garb
est of the grand manners, whc took came lip the elevator to her apart-
the customer's hat and overcoat and ments and presented himself at her
put them away, and then stood snit- study door.
'There's some freight for you jest
ing blandly, a.vaiting the order. 1 „
The author, scarcely glancing at come in on the steamer, muni, he
the bill of fare which the waiter laid , said•
before him, said : "I3ring me a milk ',inquired. what is it ?" :Hiss French.
toast." Ilglllred.
The waiter heard, but remained{ "Two crates of Mexican pottery,
motionless all attention to hear the mum."
I rest of the anticipated large order. 1 "But I haven't ordered any," she
"That is all I want," said the ext ostulated.
I y "Sure, hut some friend is sending
"Hurry Hurry up,
The waiter, surprised almost be- it,e
the most like, and I come to ax far
ynntl maintaining his habitual dig- job of hauling tt, up fvr you,'
nity, managed at last to move oft, said the man.
with disappointment and contempt "Why, I shall be very glad to give
stamped upon every feature of his you the job, my man, and pray be
countenance. careful in handling it," Miss [t'reneh
The author had not failed to notice answered k.nflty•
the disposition of' the waiter, and had ``That! will, mutts, sure and there's
already dropped back into his posiket ,,G freight Cif It j,r s before the atoll"
the genes nus fee he had intended, can leave the yard, I'll take it along
when the waiter, after sotne delay, if you'll {,rive trirp tltf± change and
purposely protraeted no doubt, slowly bring thea e'r1ltr> rtfylit ftp.
returned with the toast, laying down I Alt this happened more than tt.
at the saine time, as the custom ot Year ago, and to tills day Miss French
the house was, a cheek for twenty- is wondering what has :income of the
five cents, the price of the tnode3t man, the and lite Mexican putt.
(lisp. cry.-- Philadelphia, Times.
"That'r3 a small cheek,' be re Those 'hell Kidneys.
marked, superciliously, I
"Yes," said the author, quickly ; !mod Twin Kidneys toets docy.T4t they nandiver do
"it would have been fifty carts at a it you ere to be a healthy roan er wm
lirit- class house." man.
B'Ibre. "' Wood's Phoaphodilse,
The Great English Remedy.
Sold and recommended by all
druggists in Canada. Only reli-
able medicine discovered. Sfx
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. Mailed nn receipt,
lllspasix,
tnYdels
six price,
curePamphlets free will
Tho Wood Cornpoay, Windsor, Ont.
Sold in Wingham by Cohn a Campbell,
Druggist.
—IS ruhrd:;If1.P•--
BVBRY FRIDAY MORNING
--AT TWO—
Ti MS
u:;--
Tif'iJiES OFFICE, JOSEPHINE :,TRE:`
WINGHAM, ONTARIO.
Subsoription price, $i per year, in advance
I
Dr. A, W. Chase Telfa a Friend That E1ghty
Out of Every Hundred of Humanity are
Arnaud by 1iGh,ey and Liver Troubles.
BANK of HAMILTON
ADVERTISING CRATES
--
_ :.ace - 1 I yr. 1 0 neo 1 3 1110. 1 1 mo•
One Column $00 0050 if111-(,),1 I S po•
hall ,. 4000000
I21.3200000
e
0 j 600
Quarter " SO0 00 I y0'10-0 1: 00 T n0 (I 3 00•
One such li OO 00 3 00 2,7
O6 100
WINGHAM.
Capital, $1,250,000. Rest, $776,000
Presidunt—J OLIN STUART.
Vice•L'residcut—A. G. RAMOA1.
Legal ttnd ether casual ativcrtlsumet•t. 81: per 100.
for that iuscrtion,and 30 per lb,r foroaeh subsequent
haertion. Me.sured by nonpurailscale.
annul notices lOc, pis line for first tuvertlon, and,
6:• per line for each subsequent msertir r.
Advertisements of Lost, Found, Strayed. Situations
and Business Chances Wanted, not exceeding 8 line
nonpareil, $1 for first month, and 60o. for oaoh•
subsequent month,,.
!louses and Farms for Sale, not exceeding 8 line.
gl for filet month, 50e. per subsequent month,
Larger advertisements in p'•oportton.
These term will be strictly adhered to
Special rates for larger advertisements, or or
, longer periods.
Advertisements and local notices without epeolfio
directions, will he inserted till forbid and charged'
accordingly. I:mai iu,;y advortisemente must be
paid in advance
Changes for contract advertisements must be in
the office by Wednesday noon, in order to appear
that week
11. B. ELLIOTT,
PRorRIRTOR AND POMMIES.
DIRECTOUS
JOHN PaOOTOR, Oxo. ROAM, wM GIRsoN, 1(I P. A. T.
woon, A. B. LEE (Toronto)•.
Cashier—J. TUhtNBULL.
Savings Bank—Ilours,10 to 3; Saturdays, 10 to
Deposits of 51 and upwards received and interest
allowed.
Special i,epoeits also received at current
rates of Ir..:rest.
Drafts o, Great Britain and the United State.
bought and sold
Dr. Chase in his wisdom foresaw the
need there would be for so grand a
medicine as Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver
Pills, and so universally have they be-
come known and used that go w.here
you will round the globe, you'll be able
to buy them.
They are a pleasant medicine, effec-
tive, quick to act, mild to use, but pow-
erful in 'healing. For Constipation, Bil-
iousness, Stomach Disorders, Bright's
Disease, Diabetes, Urinary Troubles,
I3:heumatism, Skin Eruptions, P'im.ples,
Impure Blood, they are specific.
None genuine but those having the
signature and head -cut of Dr. A. W.
Chase. Beware of counterfeits.
TOS. MULLES', Esq.,
m
W. CORBOULD, AGENT
E. L. 1)ICIiINSON, Solicitor.
Money to Loan on Notes.
Notes Discounted
AT REASONABLE RATES
Money advanced on Mortgages at 5 per oentwith
privilege of paying at the end of any year. Not,
and accounts collected.
ROBT. McINDOO.
Beaver Blocs: Winlrham. Ont
ME:.CHANT, LUCHNOW. ONT.,
lured of Seriou4 Stomach Troubles. (ler.
ie
What Ino fags:
I was troubled for twenty years
with acute stomach trouble and cogistl-
Dation, and had tried almost every-
thing I could hear of, but got no re-
lief. Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills
were recommmended to me. The first
dose Itook gave ole relief. I found
::hem to be the thing I had been look-
ing for. They have cured me.
THOMAS MILLEit.
sae tGIS7iRISTCR ED<. tape
Made a well
Man oof
e
INDAPO
THE GREAT
HINDOO REMEDY
rummies THIN ABOVE
itenuttefn308 aV e. ,
Cu
all N9rroue nlseoees. Failing Memory
Paresis. Sleeploeenees, Nightly Emie-
itons, eto, caused• by past abuebs, gives
vigorendsize to shrunken nr,ane and gnLcklr but
u, eIi toree Lo.O lttanheed to old nr yo0ug,
Eaeilir erried in ,eat pocket. Prroe 711.00 a ourn r
Biz l'or43°5.00 evUh awritten.pnn.ranMe ec euro or
rlwn.>/ "`.funder!, Do•rw nut A11 I51ITATIOIO, bt1.
la■,st
ori having INDaPO. It your drnrtni.t h•'s not
Rot it. wo will send it prepaid.
rltNUW'Kt/A0EDY CR., Propr.o Chfc,e's ill .•r 4 ^ nt ,
Chisholm's Horner Drug Store, Wh,ehnm, Ont.
GRAND
'FUNK RAILWAY.
DEPART ARRIVE
6 50 5. 01. 305 p.
• 3 30p m 10 25 p m
855.t01 305pm
(1.53a in 11 10 a m
33Cpm 80OpnJ
1110O.rn G5Oam
S3Opnl 330pxi?
10'25p m 8 3Oam
Toronto and East
Palmerston mixed
London and South
Kincardine
Cook's Cotton Root Compou
tr 1uaaeednlly used monthly- by oyer
10,000 Ladies. Safe, effectual. Ladies ask
your druggist for Cook's Cotter Rolm Om.
eyed, Take 6to other, as all Mixtures, pills end
imit$ttonr faro dangerous. Prise, No. 1, E1 Per
box, No. f1,10 degrees tame ger,13per box. No.
1. or J, mailed en receipt of price and two **cent
itempt4, The Cook Compels, Windsor Ont.
{•'•Nos. 1 and 7 sold Ano recommended by all
responsible Druggists tit Canada.
No,1 and No, 3 for sale by Colin A. Complicit,
Drul(eist
DIt, F. H. I(ALBFLEISCH, PHYSICIAN, SUR..
GLUM, AND 1uCtU0IIE(Jit.
Successor to Dr, W. Graham BI(USSELS ONT.
int Cinss Honor Graduate of rhe Universities of
Trinity (Toroito) Queer, $ (Kingston). and of Trin-
ity Medical College ; Fellow of Trinity Medical
College and Men her of the Collette r f Physicians.
and Surgeons of Ontario. Post Graduate Course in
Detroit and Chicago 1800 Speelal attention paid
to diseases of Eye Ear Nose find Throat and
Diseases of Women. Ccnaultation ir, NS,glieh and
German. rr0•Catarrh treated succe^brolly in all
its forma.
AGJENTS:
Book business is better that! for years past ;also
have better al d faster sense' books. Acmes cigar•
Mg from SIO to i..410 weekly, A few lenders are
• Queen V•ctoria" ; "Life of Ole. (lndstone," •'illy
Mother's Bible Stories" •'Proeressitc Speaker."
•'Klondike (told Field," "women:' "Glimpses ot
the Unseen." "Breakfast, Dinner, Supper." Books
on time.
BRADLEY •GA1UIETSON CrtllPAN Y, Luirrirn,
Toronto,
•
WINGHAM
T.) VANSTONE,
BARRISTER, SULIQITOR, Etc.,
Private and Company funds to loan at, lowest rata
interost. No commission charged. Mortgages, town
and farm property bought and sold
OFFICE -Beaver Block Wouin4u.
STEAM PUMP WOKS
J. A. MORTON
BARRISTER,
WInghum. Ont.
E. L. DICKINSON,
BARRISTER, ETC.
SOLICITOR TO BANE OF IIAOIILTON. IIONEY TO
LOAN.
OIBce—Meyer Bleak. w'Lngham
1trl. G. CAMERON,
t1ARRISTNR, SOLICITOR, CONVEYANCER, &a.
Office—Corner Ilamilton and St.. Andrew streets:
opposite Colborne Hotel.
GODER tell,
ONTARIO.
DHNTISTILT.—J. S.JF.ItOME, L. D. si•,WrttonAtts
,y _ )n .nanufactur aret•clacs sets of
tenth as cheap as they can be made
in the Dominion. Teeth extractei
absolutely' without pail,, by his new
1 process, guaranteed perfe, t1y safe.
OFFICE: In the Beaver Block, oppo.lte the
Brureeviek Hotiae.
ALLSTEEL
INViHqjgjILL
MY' sex ' "A co - of THAT1;52'4911111S
litmus., purchased the entire business
from Mr. Daniel Showers, I am now
prepared to supply the public with
Wood and iron Force and
Lift Pumps, Brass and
iron Cylinders, Galvaniz-
ed )Iron Tubing. Cisterns,
Water Troughs, Sinks,
oaths,ripe Fitting, Well
Digging and everything in con-
nection 'with water supplies.
Galvanized Steel Windiniils tor power
and pumping water.
Deep well pumps a speciality.
Repairing promptly attended to.
Parties writing for information or
ordering by mail should always state
depth of well.
All work guaranteed or no sale.
011N RITCHIE
GENERAL INSURANCE AGI'NT
WINot[AH. ONTARIO!
.f} DEANS, JR.., w'1NOr AM,
LICENSED AUCTIONEER LION ,olio COUNTY
01" HURON.
Sales attended in any part of the Co. Charger&
Moderate.
1 OHN CURRIE, tYINullo1L, ONT.,
el LICENSED AUCTIONEER.
Sales of Farm Stock and F01m 10,plementS
specialty.
All orders loft at the TOM °nice promptly atten3
od to. Terre reasonable.
SOCIETY MEETINGS.
S _Camp Celcdotia, No. 40, meets
■ . , the first n„i third Alonday in
ever) 0,00111, in .he odd Fellows !ILLI. Vi,iting
brethren %%Mean• J. Murray, C11111. D Steve.
art Itece.see e
WANTEDLYf osbtiulgy nd,uenn ganLn 0w11o1e`1, oefr uonldorubntd
character, good talkers, ahthiticus and industrious.
can find employment in a good cense, with $40 pea
month and upwards accordh.g to abi.ity.
htsV, T. S, LINSCOTT,1080800,
W ANTED.
Sit en order writcre. Salary or commission to shit
able persons.
ADVERTISE! 1.
helices building, Toronto. •
WANTED.
Men Dud women alto can yolk hard talking and
writing six home daily ter six days aw'.0k and will
be tonteat halt ten dollars occkly,
Address :
DEW IDEAS Cu , ToRoaTo,
TeaCliilrs and other 5110111 mon foe
var•ation or permanently to solfcit for
hada; Alt Encyel0rsedia of the Country, in Five
Royal quarto volumes. No drlivetinl. Commission
ILttd weekly, . I.teneutT PUate0I1i,,! Co.
Tnno' T�
WANTED
JOB PRINTING,
TNCLt1LUNG nooks, PautphMts, Posters, 1311
Heads, Circulars, d(o., kr , executed in tho best
style of the art, at moderate prices, and on short
notice, Apply or address
11, it. ELLIOTT.
T mks Ogles. rvingham
BOOKBINDING.
C. 3V[O]3 NI t I'(] ST.II aro pleased to announce that any Books Ott
V Y1 a '1 pr mpt attention. Prieto torr'inding I will
any Itsl*
Beet 140 Wingbam, Ont. will be given on applioetlon o the Tisa Med
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