The Wingham Times, 1899-11-03, Page 6J
NGSHAAM TIMES, NOVEM
sones
lv11,
, uu(10an' to
FRIDAY, Nt)V EAT.I ER tl, 1800.
ii'lt (i'1TA.1\'A LETTER.
Wort our uwtt Ourrt'sperli at,
Ottawa, October 28.
War news generally, and the prepar-
ath+•a of the Canadian etnttingent iu par-
tieed r, has occupied tet: prlbUe mind
thio week ' to the practical exoir ion of
sail other matters. Not ARCO the dark
days of March, 1882, wizen the midnight
alarm ':rats sounded for our militia to
take up armsagainst the rebellioushalf-
swede of the Northwest, has such iu-
terse interest and ekeitemeztt been
aroesetl tit matters military. The popu-
lar attention to -day is even more aroused
that it wits then, for there is scarcely
villageor hamlet from sea to sea that
Tale not a son or at least an acquaintance
on the muster roll,
The si iootlnzess and rapidity with
which the machinery of mobilization
has worked, the completeness of all the
arrangements and the general efficiency
displayed by the Militia Department,
has won the admiration. of the coturtry,
an telluil'athm which is only Second to
that felt at the promptness and enthusi-
asm with which. the boys have respond-
ed the call of ATMS. Almost without
exception, the (Moray recruiting of-
si.cers have had to overcome, has been to
choose the comparative 'few required
from the many, who were anxious to
serve; while a)noug civilians, all classes
tai the community etre viewing with each
.other in their effoh•ts to render every
possib o attention, great or small that
will make the boys realize the extent to
which their patriotism is appreciated by
the people, and the interest that will be
takes, in thou every movement from. the
moment of enlistment tilt they are
brought safely home again.
THE mum -Buhr Toon.
The weotiug5 being held by Sir Wil-
frid Laurier and his colleagues ixz West-
ern Ontario are pertalang of the char-
acter afa triumphal procession, for
everywhere they aro beim received
'with enthusiastic and exuberant demon-
strations of confidence and approval.
Leading questions of the day are being
fully and frankly discussed by the Min-
isters, matters that have occupied the
eittentio:l of the House and of the coun-
try, upon some- of which there have
doubtless been differences of opinion in
the Liberal reeks, as there always must
he in a body of men who do their own
thinking. These matters have been
thoroughly explained and the policy of
the Gover-nment, thereon, frankly sub-
mitted to the scrutiny of the elector
with the result that popular endorsation
has been accorded, and confidence in the
strength and integrity of the Adminis-
traticau more firmly established then
ever.
Take for example the question of rail-
way subsidies, to the granting of which
the Patron wing of the party Inas not
always given the most unqualified ap-
proval. Speaking at 7n.:eardine, in a
stroughold of Parolee thought and
activity, the Premier spoke as follows:
—"I have read the platform of' the
Patrons and I havo foetid that they
-were opposed to railway subsidies..
'Gentlemen, I say here and new what I
think on the paint. Our friends, the
Patrons—the advanced Liberals, as they
proclaim themselves—were
ALTOGETHER WRONG. _
'They were in the wrong when they
tcoudenLued railway subsidies absolutely. _
let them condemn the abuse of the late I
Gowernzueut of the policy, of granting
railway subsidies, to railways that do
not need then,. To that extent I agree
with them. But there are occasions
'virhere it is the duty of a Government in
this cautery to give railway aid. Some-
times I have seen the ggament advanc-
ed in Patron literature than in the
1uLut States they give no aid at all to
railways; that all tete railways there
wore contracted by private energy and
private capital, This is true, and when
the line crimes, as it -trill conte some
iia.,, that ss e shall havo reached the
'pcsi i si !low hold by the 'Mated States
vire soil. cl) the sane. flat rer ernbe,r
this, wt- have a territory jest as large era
the United Stateel but we have only tax
millions of people to -slay, while they
leave seventy-seven miilious. Well, a
•population of 77,00%000 eau do more
thee. a population (''f (1,000,000. When
we have as l v ge e. pop -elation as the
- United States will all thce wealth which
77,000,000 can 'a00nm-date it will be
(possible for private capital, private
euerg*y, to do what we cermet do at the
present time. Remember too, that
while we have a population of only
0,000,000 and as. large a territory as that
of the U .ited States, that population is
scattered over the cannery. There ere
remote (districts where eolonizatioa is
goiug on, where Toting and vigorous
Wren are ,Waving tin to carve their. way
out cf the forest and out of the prairie.
These men, Insist re assisted in order to
get a railway,
APT ILLUSTRATION. '
"Let are put a question to you," cen-
time(' the Premier. "Here in the
county of Bruce you. have two or three
railways at least, every- one of which
has been subsidized by Government' aid,
every one of which has received public
money in order to bring it up to the
standard in. which, it is at the present
time. If these railways bad not been
assisted as they have been, yea would
riot have any railways at all, and instead
of being able to take your produce to
market as you are now doing, you would
have to do what you did forty years ago,.
eart it to mallet a distance of 30, 40 or
perhaps 60 miles. lam aware you are
itor-e favored, than other parts of the
country and have reached a cortaur
staw?ard of population, but recollect
t3re!t there aro to -day natty districts iu
Ontario, in Quebec, in the Maxillae
Provisoes, at;cl in Manitoba and the
Northwest Territories, which are not in
as favorable a position as you are to -day,
which are young and hapless communi-
ties, and which havo to carttheir pro,
duce to market, as you had to do forty
years ago. They ask us to come and
give them assistance so that they may
be able to bring themselvesto the same
standard of civilization that you halve
here in this county of Brace. I appeal
to you men of Bruce, ought not the
Government to come to their rescue and
raise them to the same standard which
you enjoy at the present time.
"There roust be solidarity amongst us
all," added Sir Wilfrid; . "we are all
Conadianse admit of no distinctions
of race, cr of color of creed or geo-
graphy. Wo are all the same whether
we live in the country, whether we live
in the back townships or whether we
live in the front; we are all the same
and we must Aid each other, and thank
Heaven, I say with some pride to -dray
the country is rich enough to be able to
give that assistance, to aid the struggl-
ing young men who are doing their beef
to make homes for themselves in the
prairies, and in the forest."
NOTES.
The statement of revenue and expen-
diture of the Dominion for the three
months ending September 30th last,.
shows au aggregate trade increase over
the same period of Iast year of nearly
x;11,000,000. There was an increase of
both imports and exports, exports iu-
creased' by $7,4C0,000 and imports by
$8,600,000. There. was an increase in
the revenue of $589,020. In the Septem-
ber quarter of 1808 the imports exceeded
the exports, but in the quarter just
closed, the exports are nearly $3,000,000
the greater. For the month of Septem-
ber the increase in imports is 42,923,000 -
and of exports 42,4 i 9,000 an increase of
trade for the month of 45,400,000.
The rearrangement of portfolios in the
Provincial Government of Ontario has
been completed, and Mr. Ross and his
,;misters have bee), formerly sworn iii
by- their old colleague and leader, the
Liart.-
Governer. Hon. Mr. Hardy re-
tires front active public life with the
warmest good wishes of friends and
opponents ,alike, for his restoration to
complete health, and for inaity years in
which to enjoy his well-earned rest. In
the hands of Mr. Ross and his cabinet
the afi'eirs of the Province will be Wise-
ly and economically administered; that
is if the record of the past may be se-
ceptecl as a gaarairteo of the future.
An interesting Cate.
Mr. W. G. Phyall, proprietor Bodega
Hotel,26 WelliegtonStreetBast,Toronto,
creamed
+FAK a {fid says: "While living in, Chicago 1 seas.
't,+l! !!S� 'rq ki 8�+ o o • iu a terrible shape with itching endo
bleedien piles. 1 tried several of the
bt'st pleksiciatts. mid was burnt and tortur-
gOric d in variors ways by their treatments
tan no avail, besideas spending a mint of
money to no purpose. Since corning
its ifi�, Burning;
C}'nti;tciht, I used but our: boar and liawe
Tortures cf . . .
•
Ecze a on the Scalp
from tht Terrible
t:) Torcnto T learned of Dr. Cha'se's
Sante of the cures effected by Dr. Chase's
Ointment are ;.more like tnit'ades than anything
else. The ease recorded here Was one of the
r, g'
Worst evor 1) ,u. ntotic attend f '
t ;t to Toroth's
s
Inst 1„ ;,:rains, and wlien doctors gave up alt
tripe cif recovery Dr, Chase's Ointment was
.Emcee ul in i;rcducing a perfect cure.
Mr.J n) S „ rt, r3'5 right Ave,, Toronto,
tit, -„to.; ' My ' c y '1 om, ogee ten, was f<r
liwie.y t?r).. yc.):ritactedwith abad fonn of
Eu-.:tofthe. 1p,winch swnsveryunsii;htly
sant t tori •til Lind; of rt medics and doctor's
trc-it: :rt. Il:,lc:.al wsas in a terrible state.
"46'c 1::. t to krrep aim from stied, nnra at entre
tris is id w,nt?d leccrl. and the ;,hilts Would
leme.ir.i with 3..;, my. For two mid it hilt' years
tics bottled +Frith it in ra.n, bat at last frnmd st
M Dr. Ch•r s CAntment. Abnat Aro
-, The •rritiroal sem
not leen t rouble:n-4tlh piles in any shape
t.r fr`,nn Siltee. •
1C•Reeelug the I'ar,uer:m,
Tilers fiebnhs to 1:e no efxcl to the
schemes of: t=niatlltare swiurllere to pick
up a living from the; farming colunhirn-
ire'', says the Galt 13t•fcrmt:r, Time
latest plat: reported is to tell on reform-
er a.zcl Aral poverty caul rerlu••. t a f
el'oats fc:r there hoses 'when i:3 Tartly
'Meer 1 r .i fleet cltxuatx=r.I IS Pertly
stewed it.t"i'y i n tlr•1.. venter en')tltr-ee
Ureter Ila <xxIIc:l oil alt? tIl„ atutttr OM
t4. res. t, .ltl. 'When R.I.—ilia bays are lee
eared the ertiste drive to the nearest
villeige acrd Solt out. Aft:* lee at'lirer tea
file 0418YIrig Time,
The rolloxt of the Outnrio 3'aetory Iu.
vectors is now in the platers" latalitls
and will be given, to the public) mixt
Week. Dir. Robert Barber, one of the
inspectors says that this year there are
fully 20 per cent, more men employed in
Ontario factories than last year. The
. alt iorut of goods turned out has berms -
ed by even a larger percentage while the
rate of wages has advaned all around
from 10 and laver cent.. He saye that
Ie hardly goes into a single factors with-
out hearing solntl remark On the isereas-
flit; busiuoss and the scarcity of labor.
-.Another evidence of the xnanufaotnring
industry, is the fact that applications
for overtime permits havo beoa, melt
more frequent than usual..
ON A,11RTUND'8 D.UCOUIDE ,;•DATION.
ants. GAlxi'TON USES DU. AGNEW'S- ciitrl
FOR TILE HEART AND RACEMES INSTANT
LASTING I nreer•.- nmeeDLtTE RELIEF 13
'WI A.T TUE k(UFIERElt WANTS—AND GETS
WittN DI;, AGNEW'S CUI Is FOP; THE
tweet IS 'USED.
"I was for a long time a great suffer-
er from heart trouble. flied palpitation
and smothering accompanied by groat
spasms. I' got very little relief from
remedies, and doctors failed to give rue
real benefit. A. friend of mine had used
Dr, Agnew's Cure for the Heart, and it
had been a groat relief to her. Iprocut-
ed a bottle and it hasproveda great bra) -
sing to me, I think it agreatheart cure
and heartily recomiaeed it toall like suf-
ferers. Mrs, Gahhipton, 46 Bishop Street,
Toronto." Sold by A. L. Hamilton.
Tho Value of KIMIness.
ginClness is an efleiont aid in ixioroas-
ing milk yields and costs nothing.. 1Tb,e
more a milker eau Beate the cow love
him es she loves her calf, the more milk
she will yield to hilt. Investigations
show that it is probable that a consider-
able p ;tion of the milk is secreted dur-
ing the. )eration of milking, especially
the •rich c which comes last. '.Abuse
and excite t reduce the secretion. and
not only 10 • the quantity. of milk
given, but ofte lowers the percenta,'ae
of butter fat. c , ess and pettiug
make the cow con .'U ted and put her
nervous system in sue a condition that
the fullest yield is given. This •is not
the only cause, but it is probably a chief
cause, of the wide variation in better
fat sometimes shown in creamery tests.
Hurrying cows, running them with dogs,
beating thein cr speaking roughly to
them will reduce the yield of milk and
per cent. of butter fat. A clma.nga of
milkers will often lower the per cent, of
butter fat until the cow becomes fond cf
the new milker.
ON&Y NATQAL CuaE
For' all Disorder's of the Digestive,
Funetions is Dr. Von Stan's
Pineapple Tablets.
Most medical men know the piueapple
contains a quantity of vegetable pepsin.
This product is invaluable, beecause it ex-
erts a wonderful power in the digestion
of all kinds of food. ' Science lavas now
consolidated this grand esseuoe into tab-
lets, and thus, withinreach of everyone,
is a veritable panacea for all stomach
i11q,
Dr. Von Stan's Pineapple Tablets are
the most impertaut advance for the pre-
vention•and eure of sickness iu the last
thousand years. A gooddigestion is the
basis of health, and, all may have it by
the faithful use of these marvellous tab-
lets, Box of 60 Tablets 86 cents, Sold
by A. L. Hamilton.
Mr. Paterson, of Kinloss, died last
week. He was over eighty years of age
and was the father of the late Mrs.
x'ohnie. After the death of his daught-
er, he and his wife lived with their son -
in kw in $incarditie for about a year.
He was highly esteemed by his friends.
Worms cannotremain when Dr. Low's
Pleasantworineyrupis used. It is death
to these parasites and by its Cathartic
action promptly expels them; will not
harm the most delicate child. Pince
25 cents. ' '
An e201aiig4 asks: "If a grass
widower married a grass widow, weak'
their children be grass -hoppers?" ,
If you have catarrh, rheumatism, •cr
dyspepsia, s a take Hood's a
s;aas's and
cl
be cured as thousands of others (have
been.
Gederich ratepayers, will on Nov.
16th, -vote on a bylaw to loan 455,0(0
for the establishmcut of a glass maim -
factory there.
The Two /tanner (oentfes.
Tho Mitchell'tftccorcicr• says: It in fa
gratifying condition to, finch Canadians
proud of their country in no matter
what section or district you. meet Put
it is gor.td:hie X more than :1 mere /r:.` al•
kation to feel that you have, among all
the file sections of Ontario, Ono to feel
proud of, With the Ono (Ixeeptirnl ter -
haps, the County of liturnol there is no
better farming district if1 the, province
them this county of Petah. We have
mors) well-to-do f irtuera; •„boater tt1r'd
finana; better needed ec ed emirs; hater facet
buildings; 'seri len rented funis in tl;;,
eou'tty of Pr:r th Chao. iii any other comity
of the trainee, he: tho
county of
litarcn'.. Of mate:. t,":.nr,Tit eo iu a e 1,10::1i
ele01i1,1,1:1, tie y have 1,rok":ue,t.t c,n:,
pile ei: tu'.vo me ttrati%tly stun;;, sate •
our veinal l' ; .at bop, But the ni)rtl:-
O I (sari
1 will guarantee
that arty, ii;iduey Cure
Brill euro e0 per cent,
or all torous et Reiner
you:plaint and le
many instances the
most serious forms of
Bright's 41lseaso. If
the disease is com-
plicated send a tour -
mince 'vita of urine.
We Will sUIOyzo It
and adylse y'ou rreo
meat to do.
,l1UNYON.
At ell drsgetate, 8110. a rise. Guide to health,
end med cat advicy free. 1 M.,§ Arch et„ Phile.
r
:µr
It is often cles'rable to mark plates
azul other tlisl:cs. To eo so heat the
t.ottoln of the disk and write yorr name
oih it ss lii;e hot with c)rdiniry pelt and
skit. -It will stay thele for a long time.
Enralish S')as'iih Liniment • removes all
hard, soft • o: calluusett Lumps and
B1Vntirlr's, from horses. Blood tSpa;iu,
Curbs, S,1'nts, Ring Zone, Sweet:ay,
Stifles, Sprains, Sore and £wcllen
. Throat, Coeglis, etc. Save*a0 by use of
ono bottle. Waara'nto,l the most won-
clerfuI Blemish Cure. ever known. Sold
by 4‘..1... ilanhiltou. '
John F: etober, of Mullnur, has separ-
ated from his wife nal as alinioney has
given her the coed •of a 100-aorc farm,
Ho will fl1so pay his mother -hi -levy .;'200
a year in lieu sxtppert.
Iior Over Fifty )(oars.
^.n 0111 an•;1 Well -Tried Remedy—Mrs
Winslow', Soothing Syrup has beennsed
for over fifty years by millionsaf mothers
for their obildren while teething, with
perfect success. It soothes the child ,soft-
ens the gimes, allays pain, all cu) ,s wind
elle, and zs the best remedy t a diar-
rhes . It is i:basant to the taste, Sold
by driuggiuts in. every earl; of the world.
Twenty -doe cents a bottl't. Its value is
incalculable: -Be sure you ask for Mrs,
Wins low's Soothing Syrup, and take no
other kind. •
'A farmer near 4.t1 is has apples this.
year, $olve of which measured front:
twe:ve to fourteen inches iu circuanfer-
euce.
'WWHO IS YOUR DRUGGIST ?'
• Who ass your druggist? This lean im-
por; ant question for every faumly.
When people speak of a well-quatlieed
dxiiggi.st, it is at ones suggestive of ac-
curacy and satisfaction' in everything
that you buy from him.
We desire your trade in the dispensing
of medicines, arxd our drugs are always
the purest, strongest .and best. '
e can interest you in aka—oared little
ways Whoa yen uec sl.
Toilet Articles and Preparations
1-Vhsre cdo you buy Paine's Celery Com-
pound? We soil large quantities- of this
great popular meele ane every week. .
Coale, A CAMPBELL, Druggist;
Wait ;hlinti,
Ont,
J. L. mere 'ere ce a ron leacher, has
become a Bre it'svrauee- ag of for the
Ontario' Muter 1 •of r a tcrloo.
Getting overheated. aced. catel'ing cold.
often bring on. Crimps and C, lie of the
worstkiud. A few Closes of 1 r. Fowler's
Extract of Wier Slrawberly give relief
frown the remnant' tluioltly etre the worst
eases.'
ammonia and water, claims, mud off
au umbrella.
HBA: WIS
Emil PLUMP
while using Dr. A. W. Chase's
Nerve Food.
Therecotnes a critical time in the life of every
wornan when the bud AA girlhood is unfolding
into the full blown flouterofWomanhood,
Mothers at this time should carefully guard
their daughters' health, for this is a time when
many a girl falls victim to insidious diseases
which make life a misery.
Loss of flesh, headaches, pains in back and
side, nervousness, irritability, dull eyes and a"
pale, sallow complexion, these are the symp-
toms that warn you to use Dr. A. W. Chase's
Nerve Food.
The blood is impoverished and the nerves
require nutrition. Nature muni have assistance
and there is no better way to help nature than
by using Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Food. It
is a food for blood and nerves, and creates
rich, red blood, solidtlerh and new nerve tissue,
The color will return to the cheelc, the bright-
ness to the eye, and increase its weight 'will tela
Of solid advance in health.
Dr, A. W. Chase's Nerve Voocl, sac. a box.
At all dealers, or Edmanson, hates ec Co.,
' 'orortto.
V
i{Ot75A1VDS OG XOIJntG tiiZit are
4l, A troublcrt With nervoa:rntss, despot -t 7
co dency, exhaustion, boas of ,uentory,e
aching backs arid kiduegc, paluful urina-ff1-
ttou bashfulness, sediment iu urine Josses CC
at night, impotency, headaches. varleoceIc, CO
pimples, ulcers, bone pains,• -•:Che results 0
of evil habits in youth or tater execssetl. 119
caOtt Vitalized '1`rehtment cures the worst s,
Ernisolona del/aft-0001e
6
sapthe vigor a. t *vitality
�1and.'
weak m^n, Our •Il)ollariTreatMerititi
will Cure !tomo if3
Stricture arid Cleve, .
Nomatter howchronic,ietd to our Vital -if)
ixctt Treatment. No °p .ration, no pain, i7
no detention froth bull ie:v:4. Alt drains) a.'4
seise. 'Our Dollsxr Tratiteac:it will �}
Curs -You,. ii
blood etc Sexual Dinenses
cured forever. No return of the disease.
Ne Mercut;r. NA Poison. Our !foliar
Trefstmi•n*. will (,;UC* `Kinn. Wie
Guarantee Corte.,
and carry 511 dim• HUMS
women fur
fiA,BBATki SEA K IO]I1S,
Mti'1a1IO.DIST—Iiev, R. Llobbs, pas.
or. Services at 11 A nu and. 7p M.
l'IMSI YT'U11IAN---1 ev. D. Penile
palter. Services Its 11 A in and 7 p m..
EPISCOPAL, St. Paul's—Rev. Wm.
Lowe, rector. Services at 11 a in aed 7
P • m.
BAPTIST --- Rev, W. Freed, pastor.
Services tit 11 a m and 7 p na
CONGREGATIONAL.— Rev. a. W.
Coffin, pastor. Services At 11° a nt tied
7pin.,
CHRISTIAN WORKERS ItS -.,• Misses
Outram and Loon in command, Services
at3p mand 8pm,
SALVr,,TION ARMY—fleet. YIerteod
and wife in command. Cervices at 11 a,.
m, 1 p nr sod 8 p nl,
In (Nigh of the above twined churches
c,abbeth Sohool is held at 2.30 p•
m,
BANK °di MILTON
WINGHAM.
Capital, $1,404,620, . Best, $1,000,000
President --Jona SruAai. .
Vtce•Prosidont—A. t#. tientsAL.. DIRECTORS
JOHN Panaroa, Minn, Roane, Wnt GIBsoN, si r,
A. T. Wron, bio P, A, B. LEIS (Toronto).
yashier—J. 'tunneu.GL.
•
3AviAKa, Eanui--•hours, le to H• Saturdays, 10 to
l
Deposits of 81. and. upwards received and interest
alorved. •
Speofal Deposits also received at current
rates of ic,arest, •
Drafters, Great Britain and the United $tarot
bought and sold
W, GOR13OULI), Acuses
DICKINSON, Solicitor..
Money to Loan On Notes.
Notes Discounted
AT REASONABLE RATES
money advanced on Mortgages at 5 pot eentwith
privilege of paying at the end' of any year. Note
and accounts collected. ,
Xt013T. MOINDDO.
Seaver Block Winrhnm, Ont.
EARLY
CLOSING
Before placing your order
for Spring Clothing call and
see our
NEW SAMPLES
for 1899. We can afford to
sell New Goods,cheaper than
old stock that cost one -halt'
more than new and better
goods of the latest styles will
cost to -day. • -
We make clothes that fit.
WEBSTER 8v Co.,
'
. , C�tleen s block.
LOGS I
tits :t
m'5.
�-Is. i't1plila)II::D--.
laVllllY FRIDAY A10It,1+1'ld•Stx
m^ -A5 enr;--
j TlM>*G QFp'1Gh , 4oslYl Hirt; G rRg'T
W INGIi AIII', ON'1',91tIG.
LOGS
Highest cash prices '-paid for all -
kinds of good Saw Logs, Telegraph
Poles, Cedar Posts' and Shingle Bolts
delivered in our yard.
CUSTOM SAWING,;
SHINGLE CUTTINCn
�1
done at lowest prices and satisfaction
guaranteed. Calk and get prices be.
fore disposing of your timber.
McI,EAN S SON
I 831 tOtr#N TIIE rsAn..1900
COUNTRY. GENTLEMAN
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others.
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s .
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WHO W1SII TO
KEEP UP WITit TIt1. TXrtl ,
Single Subscription,8.
Two Subscriptions, ket0,
roar sue:)criptems, 80.
.peprea lndureni' nts to raters of larger clubs.
It,:i•Write for l'artil'idars on this Point
glut, Agents Wa)ttui Hverytvhero.
our Months" Trial Trip, 50 Cents.
• �►P Iilttl;bl COPXE�
sou griptiouerioo.$1per year, tit aOyenta'
ADVERTISING( RAT18
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oHnsalt Colu'� n.ri. 5G040 001)0 $40;fn 1`l. tin. ti5Q tNue
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liesf aels1aunt other
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Leania)ia a uc, lige•
for first h,surtion,n„ d 8o per line foreaehsubmit/tint
insertion. NIi nsured by nonpareil scale.
w,nal notices 100, per line for first nose+;siert,
5e, per line for each :intim not .nserth t ,
Advertisements of Lost, Pound, Strayed, t+ittrattons•
and Business Chanr•cs wanted, not eieee,0nt; it lips
nonpareil, 141 for drat month, andfine, tor Saab
tuheemt.
"loequusesnt and tsonarrhn0 for Sale, not eatuuedute 4 One.,
$h for first month, 50u, por snhsequent month'
Larger advertisements in pi 550013m
Specialgratesvall forelargerl advertisemadhered ents, or qr
leagor periods,
Adtert.aetnonts and Moat notices without (Teethe
directions kill be inserted till forbid and Ohatgt
accordingly. Transitory advertisements must be
pati In ad eaten
Changes fpr contract advertisements' nrce.t be In'
the office by Wednesday noon, an order to appear•
that week
B. fi, 5LL IoIT,
PencilligO* Alit) PilitaSBSL
WINGHAM HOSPITAL,
For the treatment of DISEASES (ep' aOMEN and
.
SURGICAL CASES of all kinds, For pmticrtiers
address
DR. J, P. KENNEDY,
Medical Superintendent, tt ir.i ham, Ont;
�)VANSTQNF:, .
1L .
BARRISTER, SOLiCITOR, l.te.,
Private and Company funds to loon st • et rate
Interest, No commission charged, blortaRes, town,
and farm property boughtand e••kf
OFFIOE-.Beaver Block {I`rxon4m.
• J. A. MORTON
B4RRISTER,
Wnngham, • Ant.
Er L. DiCIfiNSON,
BARRISTER, ETC.
soerczeon TU.. DLNai our nearxLT„N. n•k:,att Ta
t LOAN.
Office—Beyer Brunk, tvinghan,
NI • G. CAMERON, •
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, CONYEvrthr,]•:R &e,
Office—Corner Hamilton and St. annul. w strode
opposite Colboruo Hotel.
(1eDaaiell,
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AliTHUR J. IRWIN, D D 5, L D 5,
Doctor of Dental Surge) y of the 1.,.,s.Ivan*
Dental
ofDentnliSu geonsend Lof Ontario, tut}:`s)al nterolPost
Odioc, Winghatn
rS. JE11051E, L. D. S , DENTIST, 0.15 'WITH
• him D. D. Ross, graduate r t r . C. D. 5.
of Ontario, and is prepsu d to too t 11 manner of
Dental wor k et seasonable 'sins. 1, , , u Block,
opposite the. Brunswick House, a iuchlln.. ,
JOHN RITCIliin
GENERAL INSURANCE. Act.st
WINOSA)t
kgDEANS ,
.. Ja. .. W INgttAM..
LICENSED A)JCTIONEER FON , o
OP HURON..
• Sales attended In 'any part of the ,.
Moderate.
w
JfiHN CURlblii, 1Vtsoitsti,
LICENSED AUCTIONEEtt
Sales of 'Farrar Stock and Fain, J:. ,, •moots,
specialty,
All orders hitt at the Toms miles inen'i-ins attonI•
ed to, Terre reasonable.
GRAND TRO1IX RAILWAY.
Toronto and East
Palmerston ntixed
1mndoaand South
Kincardine
DZ;P.inx< . Aftinag
6 49 a. rn. 8 05 if m,
3 60 p m 10 29 p m.
8 55 n Iii ,05 p,nr.
6 6e a m t 1 14) a
d8e )t1sn
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11 10 a rn tt dl) ,t mot
8 80 p m ,t art) p ra
10 2'd l) til h i0 a am
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SWIM MEETING;.
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• r „ fho first nn.l' ;loin,. family to
ovary ,tenth, l)t Odd P5fl, x Vi?itti
btothron weleeto,*h.° J. ltfurray t;,,l f. II
Elliott, Rnr,,.Sec
JOB PRINTiNG,
INOLUDINt3 Bioko, 1'nmphht, t•n:•.,•q, B1
Bends, Circulars, &a, ha. exeunt...* • rhe boat
style of the art, at moderato prides, ta0,1 on short.,
notice, Apply,' or address
II. 13. ELLIOT'I.
T cue mike, .. nr„thamv, ,
OOOKCINDDiC.
We are plumed to announce ,int an +t•,nits bF
Magazines lett with us for !Mother IA ft •, „q tour
prompt attention. Prices for land+•,:: 1. •, style
will be given no annligation n the 'Picts..
fp,F,l alC ti'
1 .laveatsandTrado.Atarkt `a IV
tnbtetnad rind atl'pritt t.
msineesr conducted for M0))ltfl4
k N8
:ieeieinthr;itnmodiatdwictnirydithoPatant+C1G%e
1 cf
t nd my fat ilitiesforsebutinylpttents aro unaurpee
.end model, sketch orphotograph of invdi,tig,t e
. rlrscr��tpthen mtndatmtam.nt •s'. toarolwnta as
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