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THE WINUTIAM TIMES, MARCH. 24, 160.
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nary intercourse el' Hie they are if the sheritte who are responsible
far stnoothed away tbat in the ordi- come WWI antliority Apparontly, and
almost entirety put out of mind, and for the decent ordering of these
are indeed only apprehended re things, are lectinable or Unwilling to .
Fi tin A. V , t 1 II Si. 101. fleetion, There is a moral which ;let effec,tiaely, it is plainly the duty
Lord Aberdeen suggests that we ut the Government to instruct them
• OUR OTTAWA LEITER.
'might try at home. %Ye all recognize definitely as to their day and then
•the enormous advantage we sricithl see that, they de it. Canada cannot
From our own Correspondent. gain if we eould confidently rely afford to haveeach incidents re -
Ottawa,. March 1811, upon the continued matintenance of peated in her Midst.
The Government has officially eordially friendly relations between -
announced. its decision viith reference France and ourselves Why cannot' 'GB E.UMATISWS ORGIES.
Ailthe Plehlecite vo:e, tho conclusion the 14‘reneli and English people of the The Relentless, Unrospeetiug Pain
aixrived at being, to quote the Pre.
world nice as the tow i an Age
St
- • d Giant is Shorn o rem., by
Woes words ; "That. in our jedg- of Caneda do ? Lord Aberdeen the Aid of South American Rheum-
• , •
lineat the expression of public epin. suggests that what is really wanted aie Gut e -It Nese'. kai s.
ion recorded at the polla in favor of is more constant social intercourse Mr. Duncan McIntyre, of Mouut For.
prohibition, did not represent such a between the countries Unfortun- est, says: I was sorely affiloted with
proportion of the electorate ns wo Id
justify, the introduction by the Gov-
erntnent of a. prohibitory tneasure."
Of course this is naturally distil/.
pointing to iii•dent prohibitionists
who had hoped against hope that.
the Government would introduce a
prohibition measure upon the strength
id the very slim majority which they
secured at the polls. AS had been
frequently pointed out, and it was
the fact upon which Sir Wilfrid'
e 1 id the greatest strees the
am er
vete favorable to prohibition being
only 23 per wilt ;if the available
vote cannot reasonably he held to be
sufficient to give effective backing to
the enforcement of sued a law, if it
-was placed on the statute books..
This is essentially a practical ques-
tion, and practical men are willing
'to admit that a moral taw, making
that an offence which is not in itself
criminal must be strcngly endorsed
atel • it is a thing which is difficult . rheumatism tor over a ) ear. C was al.
Washington, March 13.-Adjut-
and a thing which mittens which , suffered agnates of pain. I tried Many
giving the number of deathe of AN K of HAMILTON
win. not exert themselves to promote. i ROO Clu IV. I derived great benefit from
and the ceases thereof, frOill May W I N G H A M .
resultsildseeIto.ctrinued osine it, and my
English in Canada are no doubt due to uaffreernetrs from lest, 1898. to Feb, 28, 1899. It
the closeness of social intercouree rheumatism Lytotousealtlhi:
which has existed side by side with I feel satisfied it is the greansIteti of wounds, . 125 I died of disease, .. .. .. . .. Rest, 0775,000
utlOWS : Killed in action, 829 : died Capital, ii1,250,000.
differences of language and. custom ; rheumatic cures." Sold 03, A. L. Harail-
total, 5,731. eminent-4mm nTITART.
but that social intercourse so far I.". Vice-Preaident—A. G. Rassar.
Dirtzomolas
Jost; Pnooroa, Ono, ROAM, WM GIBSON, 14 F. A. T.
WOOD, A. B. LBO (Toronto).
5 most totally disabled end at tunes
1 rill guarantee
that my Kidney Vine
*Will cure 00 per cent.
Of 1111 forms of kidney
complaint nun in.
Many instances the
Most serious fOrms of
13r1911tit3 disease, . If
the disease Is e0111-
pltented send a four.
ounce stat of urine.
We will analyze tt
and advise you free
what to do
AIUNTON.
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SABOATE. SERVICES.
(IL t otti h t 11 Olit ;
THODIST-Rev. Dr. Plume, pas 111 I .1 IL e,5
or. Services at 11 m anti 7 p w.
PRASBYTERIAN-Rev. D. Perris
pa Aar. Servicee rat 11 a m and 7 pW.
EPISCOPAL, St. Paul'a-Rev. Wtn.
Lowe, rector. Servicee af 11 a in and
P m. •
BA.PT1ST -Rev, W. Freed, pastor.
Services at 11 a m and p
CONGREGATIONAL.-- Rev. 3. W.
Guilin, pastor. Servioee at 11 m aud
7 p rn
CHRISTIAN WORKERS - Misses
Outrun) and Look in ownimind. Services
et 3 p ni and 8 p
SALV‘...TION 314Y.-01ipt. dcLeod
and wife in command. Services at 11 a.
in, 3 p m and 8 p m,
In each of the above named churches
Sabbath Sohoolls held at 2.30 p
languages, traditions and eustoins I began using South A.cuerican Mauro.
have grown up apart with different Kimono; find. doutors without avail until ant•Genera 1 Corbin has issued a State. B
went • •
soldiers. enlisted for the Spanish war
Title good relations of the French and one bottle and wee so pleased with the
from being difficult has been almost
enforced by circumstances. We can
easily see from Canada how much
we might gain by being on terms of
closer intimacy with France and
we can also see that such a
condition of this thing is both, possi-
ble and desirable is to get well on
the road towards attaining it and
the rest perhaps may be safely left
to time."
RAILWAY COMPETITION IN TRE
'WEST.
by the general sentiment of the Improved railway transportation
community if it is not to he worse facilities and the checking railway
than a dead letter, monopoly are kindred matters of
It is admittedly absurd to compare vast importance to our gr'eat West.
such a vote as that given last Sep. The big mischief in connection with
*ember with a vote cast in an ordie the second of these was unfortunate-
ary political emtest, and no force lv done so effectually by the' late
attaches, in the minds of thinking, Government tnat it will be many
sien, to the condition that a majority, years before the country will shake
no matter bow small, should carry Pa the shackles which Sir John Mac -
the same weight as a similar major- donald and his niinisters allowed the
fty secured by a candidate, for say, C. P. R. to bind around him in
parliamentary honors. spite of the emphatie peotests and
The Montreal Witness, whose prophetic warnings ot the then
position upon this question will be Liberal Opposition. It is true that
accepted as sound. by the most ad the present Federal Government and
vanced reformer, declares :-" What the Local Government in Manitoba
is now possible to the good citizens has doe much to counteract and
who have been brought to think modify this monopols , and many
themselves within distaeceof prohi- attempts ‘IIIRtie itt the -last llbhee
bition, only to haye that hope in- years to strengthen the Wilda:have
definitely postponed, is to let their signally failed. Several local cam -
representatives know how they feel paigns have !.een prosecuted in the
about it in sufficiently strong terms •
to strengthen the hands of those
.-atnotig them who are anxious, like
themselves, to carry this reform, but
who are at present complaining of
the insufficiency of their morl back-
ings." The practical trouble with
prohibitionists bas always been that
they are strong on the hustlings but
weak in the ballot box, and the
practical politicians appreciating the
very obvious faet that a live dog
with & vote is better than a dead
lion with none will not commit
Presbytery of Huron.
•
The Presbytery met in Clinton on
the 1.4thi inst. Elder's cenimissions,
were galled for, and the roll for the
year was made up. Mr. J. S. Hen-
derson, on behalf of the deputatiun
appointed to visit Grand Bend and
Corbett, reported that the aforemea-
tioned congregations resolved to in
crease the contributions fur the
minister's stipend by the sum of $50,
thus reducing the grant received
from the augmentation fund by that
amount. The Presbytery 'expressed
satisfaction tit the liberality of these
congregations in this matter. It was
agreed to make application to the
A hi 's me t don committee
A CARD,
We, tho Undersigned, do hereby agree
to refund the money on twenty-five
cent ',toile of Dr. Wills' English Pills,
it, one.. i.sing three fourths of contents'
,,f i!e, they do not relieve Constipa-
tion and Headache. We also warrant
that, four bottles will permanently cure
the niost obstinate eases of Constipation.
Saii.:fbet ion or ne pay when Wills' Eng-
lish Pills are used.
4. A. Morrow, Cb id and Druggist,.
Wingham. Ont.
Colin A. Campbell. nhemist and Drug-
gist, Wiogham. Ont,
A. L ELatnilton. Cnemist and Drug- Notes Discounted
gist, Winghillo,
Casiller—J. TURNBULL,
Savings Eanlx 10 to a; Saturdays, 10 to
Deposits of $1. and -upwards received and interest
allowed,
Special Inopositts also received at currant
rates of it .4rest.
Drafts oo Great Britain and the United Sates
bought and sold
W. CORBOULD, AGENT
E. L. DICKINSON, Solicitor.
Money to Loan on Notes,
.•••r•••
. . AT REASONABLE - RATES
A check for $24 6) which the Money advanced on Mortgages at 6 pec co twit!)
• thename of 1trr. George Sleeinan, of privilege of paying at tho end of any year. Dliote
continuesupplementsn t
ceived, . excepting that of Grand Guelph. wits forged, was cashed. at •
Bend and Corbett, which is to be re.' the Mereha n t's Bank, Stre t ford , on limier. atannoo.
thiced• - ..• • March 0: The guilty party has not :Seaver Block Winerham, Ont '
• 37 • Reports• „ .
Endeavor, and church life and werk, yet been located,
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
-. .
were submitted and adapted. A. re- ga`. 0 rf iror
port from Mr. Carriere was read, DEPART ARRIVE
Toronto and East 6 49 a. m. 3 05 p,
h • h thework th
French portion of his charge is pro
gressing satisfactorily. Application
to continue the grant received from
the French Evangelization Committee
is to be made. Revds. Messsrs. Me
Williards, of Hamilton, and Rumball
present, werer
deliberate. The
the Presbytery in
the Lord's Day
of Morden, being
vited to sit and
former addressed
the interests of
Prairie 1 rovince against various Alliance, showing the necessity of
prejects to extend the ramifications branches of the Alliance being form -
of the C. P R., by handing over to ed in oar towns and villages.. The ------
them charters and • construction Presbytery expressed sympathy with
rights fur proposed new roads, one the object in view, and recommend.
of the more recent being in connee- ed that such branches of the Alliance
tion with the Rainy River, and be formed. The resignation of Mr.
Manitoba and. Southeastern' Rail- Muir was accepted with regret,
ways. and Mr. J. A Hamilton was appoint -
A SA TISFACTORY ASSURANCE. ed to declared the pulpit vacant on
Uncontrolled by the big road these Sabbath first, and Mr. Shaw to be niod-
would form a genuine system of erator of session. The following were
competition fer the trade from Win- appointed commissioners to the As
political suicide by unduly et.,mmit: nipeg to Lake Superior and the im- sembly: - Messrs. Carriere, Martin,
ting himself to the asststance of those portanee of keeping that competitive Dr. McDonald, Musgrove, and Robert
who will not sufficiently help them- feature inviolate is apparent to all. It Henderson, ministers, and Fothering•
selves, and who will blame himis therefore satisfactory to learn from ham,McDonalci,Ifillen, Walkingshaw,
Mr. Win. MacKenzie, of Toronto,one and Lowery, elders. Dr. McDonald
-CANADAs OBJECT LESSON TO EUROPE. of the chief promoters, that these tendered the resignation of his charge,
The London (Eng) Advertiser has roadaintend to rebain their inde- owing to 'impaired health, with a
this to say editorially with reference. pendence. Mr. MacKenzie said :- view of retiring from the active
to Lord Aberdeen's remarks upon "The Ontario & Rainy River Rail duties of the ministry. An adjourn -
the race question in Canada :-"The way Company is perfectly independ- ed meeting of the Presbytery is to
problem there has long been the ent of any other company, and there be held in Seaforth on the 28th inst.,
problem of making French and is no intention to sacrifice its inde- 1 to which the congregation of Seaforth
English live together. It has been, pendence. No particular arrange- is to be cited to appear for their in-
bovvever, as Lord Aberdeen said, the ments have been made to eonnect terests.
diminishing problem, which in" effect with any system at the western
means that it has been solved. A terminus. The scheme is simply to "ONE or ;PAOITSANDS."
hundred years ago it may have build a line to develops; a district , Miss Lily Cox, 2 Gladstone Ave., Tor -
seemed a hopeless matter ; but now that may be termed the new Ontario. c
, onto, contracted acute catarrh through
after a century's exercise of tact and We are now trying to get our legis -i taking a se ere cold some two years ago,
good. feeling on both sides be diffi 'talon into shape. WA are nowl Her suffg nter was zriiri dti)streming 3
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BYER): PRIDAY INIORNIN(.1
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TIMES3 °MOE, JOinPHINP, STRET
WINOILIM, ONTARIO.
Subscription prIce.Cii per yotte,,ia advanee
a)veirrealie RATES
,.., .%.,,....,.,:; e. ,,,,fr u Li -4 Di Palmerston mixed 8 55 a in 8 05 p m
),) *14„, 3 80p m 10 29 p m
Men ale seldom as good as they
Londonand South 6 53 a m 11 10 a in
,
3 go p m 8 00 p in
pretend to be or so bad as the are Kincardine 11 105 m 6 495 m
8. 30 p m 3 80 p m
10 29 p m 8 30 a in
said to be. '
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The best rnedicite mnney can buy for
impure blood, nervousness. find all stom-
aciti 'and kidney -troubles is liciod's• Sar-
saparilla.
W. Badliman goes' to Winni-
peg, to engage in life Insurance
business.•
times. e i se r r m s, b
eulties of the situation have been so locating the line and doing a little, none gave her any great relief. Dr. Ag.
construction and eapeet that the first i new's Catarrhal Powder was recommend-
' hundred miles will be completed by ! ad tn. her -one application gave instant
MU R. R,4,Y the middle ot next summer. About she Save she was entirely cured. Sold
renec arid when she had used four bottles
tvrenty miles are already graded. by A. L. Hamilton.
- •
The work of construction will be
exceedingly expensive, as there is al The people of Listowel are agitat-
• great deal of water to get twee and ing for the establishment of a York
Ai .\" heavy bridging and rock work faetory.
a:' ;,-,...4 have to he done in of oising,'ItaillY 1 Hope for the Dyspeptic. --
Dr, Von Stan's Pineapple Tablets are
the Dyspeptic's haven of rest and euro
They Contain no injurious drug or bar -
The storm ni •, incrgnant protest eotic, won't hurt the most delicate and
which has been at in the press sensitive stomach. aid digestion, stop
.,I throughout Lite country, by the loofermentation foe! ttheenfeorovdes , goodgof t
a good forotthee
story of the disgraceful scenes en- brain, goodmaire tied: increase, cure the
aeted by thet.nioh outside the gal- stomaoh. 35 cents. Sold by A. L.
lows yard of Ste. ScholastiqUe, is a Hamilton- .,
heavy sign, indicative that great The Presbytery of Stratford has
heart of the peopleis all right. The sustained a call to Listowel of Rev.
moral condition whieh makes such a t. W. Somers, of Westminister.
demonstration of mob brutality°
possible is the same condition wetly No Need to &tiller
•rehich leads to the lynehings itt the The agony of Rheumatism, loll:tic?,
South, at which 1‘1% are prone to rittigg. gil.Nerrorarma. 1
effec ul n lryn g
raise hands and eyes in holy horror. mire after other remediee fail. Price
The eorreetive for the disease tanst 50c., all dealers.
FLORIDA WATER THE OF THE NM.
tee
'" ". SWEETEST
MOST FRAGRANT
se!';MOST REFRESHING
AND RNibultiNo OP ALL
PERFUMES FOR THE
• HANDKEROHIEFy
TOILET OR
BATly
...GENERAL...DEALERS..
Do. A. W. CHASE SENDING FREE ADV/ON
' TO TUE BICE.
REV. J. N. VANATTER, OF ALBION,
WIS,, WRITES A LETTER ON
DR, CHASE'S OINTMENT.
Sufferers are at Lib rty to Correspond
with the Above Address and will
Obtain Full Particulars Re-
gard:ng the Great Cure.
ilEltE TS WHAT Ht SAY3 :
Gentlemen, -My wife was most terri-
bly afflicted with protruding piles, and
contemplated a surgical operation. A
friend of ours recommended the u40 c,f
Dr. Chase's Ointment, and less than
one boX .eifected a complete cure. We
were so pleased with the ointment that
1 tried It myself, as have been
troilbled wit', an unsightly skin Arnie -
Mu which cOVercd the lower' part of
my face.
For 25 years T. suffered untold agony,
and was treated by the best medical
Skill In the United States. 1 consider
Dr. lhase's Offittnent worth, Its weight
in gold for piles aria skin dieettse.
Chase's large -size recipe book,
eloth bound, sent to any address on
receI1ot of 50 cents, by addreesing, Dr,
Mar,
'a CoiliPanY, Tororito or Buffalo,
".011;$(1loattc,n Stiayel0.011'..$)(410m0o; :X); 11 Line:
Mail " I 40 00 ' 12 00 4 00,
Quart cr I 20 00 10 00 7 PO 2 00,
fche pleb ; 30 00 2 00 1 00
.
Lettal and ether casual c cc tisemerct, 84. per Brit
fel Ws; icceertIen,and 30 per line foreachsubbrquout
brcart1,01. )16.0inted by nonpareil seale. "
'An' notices 10e, per lino for first insertion,
6. per lino for each anbrequent insertir
Advertisements of Lost, Found,Strayed,Situctiona
and Cosiness Chances Wanted, not exceeding 8 line
nonpareil, 31 for first month, and 60a. for etch.
subsequent month.
110uses and Farms for Sale, not exceeding 8 line.
31 for filet month, 60o, per subsequent month
Larger adverthennents peoportion.
These terms will be strictly'adhcred to
Special rates for larger advertisements, or or
101A41110i:ePrt,Tileccudients and local notices without specific
direonone will he inserted till forbid and charged,
pncocidordhilianfilla.noTnrausitory advertisementa must be
Chang, for contract advertisements must be tn
the office by Wednesday noon, tn order to appear
that week
II. B. ELLIOTT,
PROPROCTOlt AND PuBLERER
SOCIETY MEETINGS.
6 . Camp Caledonia, 110. Or, meet
O. U, 0.—the first and third :flondny in
Avery month, in ybe odd Fellows Mali, Wilting
brethren %%demo • J. Murray, Chief. 11 13
Elliott, lice,•See
tivitt
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ty Ail ABSOLUTE
NOVELTY 1I
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IT ,P L AYS PRIGE.
CAN SE. HEARD dOrf
A CMILAD C.AN ,' BOXED,W1111
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i -ot EXTRA RECORDS
AGENTS WANTED
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j 1.4 avmpinf TOWN AND vii-Likoz,
ADDRESS CARTALKING MACIIINE. CO
LONDoN. . ONT.
WINGHAIN1 HOSPITAL.
For the. treatment of DISEASES, OF WOMEN and,
SCROD:1AL CARS of all kinds, For particulars.
address
DR. J. 1,, KENNEDY,
Medical Superintendent, Wingbam, Onti.
R. TANSTONE,
BARRISTER, SuLICITOR, Eto.,
Private and.Company funds to loan at ;caveat rate.
Interest. No commission charged. Mortgages, town.
and farm proper0 bought and sold
OFFICE-13eavor Bloclt Waco -fan.
J. A. MORTON
BARRISTER, .So.,
Winghan., Ont.
E. tf• DICKINSON,
BARRISTER, ETC..
SOLICITOR TO DANK OF EAmiLTON. aroNET
LOAN.
Office—Meyer Bloc*, Wingham
M.
G. CAUEROls,
T4
BARRISTER, SOMOITOR, CONVEYANCER,
Office—Corner Ramflton and St. Andrew streets
oppositeppthurng Rote', . • .
OODERI011,
ONTARIO,
ARTHUR J. IRWIN, D D S, 1.11 S,
Dector, of Dental Surgery of the Pennsylvanien
Pc.fi lei College and Licenticte trt the lie) al Colleges
of Wm4 Surgeons of Ontario. Oltice over Post:
°Wet, 7' ngiuun,
Et,: .11:.111110E, L. D. S0..
mook, Wingham,
Liacial Cisicgi4jjj to the Preset.
cqczwii of natural. teeth. Crowns and
bridac4 eek Iced gold IIIImes a specialty. The befiti
lees) s, th. 14 104 psidltss, extraction 01 teeth free,
aftc.c.,. cd, (zit pt leer,
WINGIIAM
STEAM PUMP WORKS
Having purchased the entire business
from Air. Daniel Showers, 1 am now
prepared to supply the public with
.•
THENE.W WAY
ALLTM-
UNIN4ILL
mr.v,
WOod and'. Iron Force and
Lift rumps, Itrass and
Iron. Cylinders, Galvaniz-
ed Iron Tubing. Cisterns,
Water Troughs, Sinks,
liaths,Pipe kitting, Well
Digging and:everything in dor:-
no:twit with water supplies.
(RnIvan i zed Steel Windrniils for power
acrd pumping water. •
Deepwall pumps a ,Speoiality.
Repairing promptly,attencled to.
Partice writing fo'^ ieformation or
ordering by rontl eho,41c1 Many% state
depth ef well.
All w rk guaranteed r no toile.
C. 2.VIORNINGSTAIR,
441- •
looda•
GENERAL INSURANCE aoksr
ONTARIO:
DEAINS, JaL, Wixottanc, •
LICENSED AUCTIONEER NON ;AL COUNT
0
Sales attended in any part of the (k,. Charge
lioderete.
JOlitt CURRIE, WikionAlt,
'LICENSED AtTOVONEER.
Sales of Ferns Stock and Fenn 11m41e04ente
specialty.
All orders left at the Tants Otticeisronintly attend
ed to. Term, reasonable.
JOB PRINT1i1C,.
IMOLA./ OINa Books; Pamphlets, Poqters, 33
11444,44. Oilculars, dtc., 4c., executed m the beet
style 04 the art, at moderate prices, and on shod
notice Apple or addresk
11. 11. ELLIOTT,
T MJ45 Once, to Ingham
HOOKBIRING.
We are pcsakicri to 41111061160 that al,c Hooks or
Milea581e4 left with us for Binding, will have our
pronentuttention. Prlcee tor Bildincrin any style
.win be given 6» anblIcutiOn o the Tniliec Chloe
WEMAKE,:
'Sewer and'
Culvert Pipes
Alt SIZAN fresh 4 Iii. to 24 in Also
cenneezesia.
WRITE FOR PRIOtr'•
THE ONTARIO SEWER PIPE CO,
"so 1-2 ADSLAIDE ST.
T3' 1410 Wingbatii, Ont. VAOTOIllt air Immo. TOltbleTO,
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