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THURSDAY, MARCH 26. 1903.
NATES AND COMMENTS
The protest in the North Grey Pro.
vincial bye•idection has been set aside
for irreg►parity,
Sir Wilfrid Laurier line given. notice of
a motion in I'.trlie:neut to impose a tax.
of $500 on every Chinaman entering Can-
Ada.
Since Confederation there have been
thirty-seven openings of Parliament six
of which have taken place in January,
seventeen in February. five it. Morels,
five in April, and one each in August,
October, November, December. Omitt-
ing the lost tour ns exeenti ental eases,
thelatest date at which Pariiment hae
been called together wan. April 8th, 1805,
and the earliest January 2nd, 1895. The
longest session was that of 1885, when
from the opening to prorogation there
were 173 days.
Industrial Ontario is shouting for
5,000 skilled artisans. Agricultural On.
tario is seudiug up a wail for uutold.
thousands of hired men. Canada was
once famous as a Country where men
wero many and jobs few. bat in these
days,the situation seeks the man instead
of the man the situation. Iuuuxgration
will help to solve the problem created
by good times, bet agriculture and in-
dustry in Ontario will suffer more gr
less from the seeroity of labor until the.
may it be distaut,. day when hard times
come again. -Toronto Telebnam.
Judgment in the protest against the
election of Dr. Rcatledge, the Liberal
member elect for East Middlesex, was
delivered Wednesday morning of last
week in the Court of Appeal at Osgoode
Hall by Justice MaclennateChief Justice
Falconbridge concurring, dismissing
the protest and sustaining, the election
of Dr. Routledge. "Well, that settles
another charge of the 'irrupt on of a
constituency by the Government," said
one of the la ge aud'enue, es it slosly
filed out of the court room atter Mr.
Justice Maclennan had briefly stated the
decision of the court and handed the
judgment to the clerk.
Premier Laurier in a recent speech, in
the House of Coinmons said that the
proposed Redistributiou Bill would wipe
out all injustices and almses. Iu speak-
ing of the Redistribution 13111 of 1882
and its effect on Ontario constitueucies
he said: -"I have here a statement
which has been placed in my hands of
42 counties in Ontario which at the last
election retnrued 25 Conservative mem-
bers and 17 Liberal members, whereas
in these 42 counties the popular vote
gave an actual majority as recorded for
the liberal candidates. Iu these 42
counties, 83,365 votes were cast for the
Liberal candidates and 89,32 were cast
for Couservative candidates, showing a
Liberal majority of 1,973 votes. Result,
25 Conservatives elected 17 Liberals
elected; majority of votes in favor of
the Liberal party, majority of seats in
favor of Conservative party. That is
the fairness of the redistribution bill
that we have had before us for twenty
years."
The statistics of the Evaugeliral Free
Churches of England, ar, compiled by
Howard Evans, show an increase of 37.-
000 members over those of last. year. Sun-
day school teachers have increased 5.000
and scholars 45,000. Est►mates given
by the local clergy of the Established
Church gives it a membership of 2,304,-
493. The membership of the Eree
Churches, taken separately', is as fol-
lows:
Wesleyan,: ...... 573,876
Primitive Methodists 190 149
Calvinistic Methodists 162,8(15
Unites Methodist 1c'ree Cuuroh53.590 1
Methodist New Connexion ...30,355
Bible Christians... 30,145
Baptiets
3a7 06C MEETING DEPARTMENTAL
MPRIN% ALIy)IIENTS.
The Blood Needs .Attention at this.
Season -Purgatives Should be
A,voicted.
Spring is the season when your system
needs toning up. In the spring yen roust
have new blood, just as the trees must
have new sap. With new blood you will
feel sprightly, happy and healthy. Many
people take purgatives in spring, but this
is a serious mistake, as the teutiency of
all purgatives is to further weaken the
system. The one and only sure way to
get new blood and new strewth is to
take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They i '.
tually wake new, rich, red blood-tbey
are the greatest spring tonic in the world.
Dr. Williams' Pink Phis speedily banish
all spring ailments. Miss Belie Cahoon,
White R ick mills, N a., says:• -,'&I have
found Dr. Williams' Pink Piils a splen-
did sprxug medicine. 1 was very touch
run down; the least exertion exhausted
ate, and I had ceusttant feeling of languor
and sluggishness. My appetite failed
we and nig sleep at night was disturbed
and restless. After I began the use of
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, there was a
speedy change for the Netter, and atter
taking a few boxes, I felt stronger than I
had done for years."
You oan get Dr. Williams' Piuk Pdll,t
from any dealer in medicine, or by mail
post paid, at 50o a box, or Six bones for
$2.5s' M0, byedicine Co.. Brockville, Out. Do
writing direct to the Dr. Will-
item
not let any dealer persuade yo i to take a
Substitute. Snbstitutesnever cured any.
oue-the genuine pi11s have cured hun-
dreds of thousands in all parts of the
world.
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WHAT CLERK LANE THINKS.
Huron Not Fairly Treated in the Good
Roads Grant Apportionment
One view of the roads improvement
question is presented. by County Clerk
Lane in the following manner:
e,+' Whilo I like the idea of improving
our roads, I de not think the basis of
apportioning the money among the
different counties in the Province is fair,
and that Huron, for instance, is not being
fairly treated.
"And 1 may state my opinion broadly
by saying that the toll -road counties ate
reapiug a benefit which non -toll road
couutieselo not. Compare the county of
Hnrou with. Wentworth county in this
respect, to -day. In Heron we spent,
daring the years front 1850 to 1870 say,
about $260,000 and bought the northern
gravel road for $20,000 and abolished
toll gates on gravel roads, and have beet)
paying principal and interest ever since
and have still over $50,000 of this debt
to pay, and now we canuot participate
in the Provincial graut to the full
amount of our share except we expend
ou new work about $80,000.
"In the early history of Wentworth
private companies noticed what roads
were the leading ones, and built these
ani put on toll gates, and these roads
were controlled by/these private com-
panies up to last November, when the
county purchased all the toll roads, six
roads I think for $'65,000, and are entitled
under the act to $21,000 on this expendi-
ture.
"This is what I consider unfair. For
while Huron was speudiug large sums
of money in constructing roads Wei.t-
worth's roads were being constructed by
private companies -or, in other words,
Huron spent money on capital account
and Wentworth did not.
Some say Wentworth has been bur
dolled with toll gates for all these years.
True, but while Wentworth has been
paying tolls Huron has been paying in-
terest, so I fancy the counties in this
respect are about on au equal footing.
"Now, why should Wentworth be
asked to expend only about $24,000 on
new work and get credit for old work
for the balance, wltilp I3uron gets no
credit for old work, but in order to get
her share has to expend about $80,000 on
new work.
"There may be seine features of the
case i have not taken into account and,
therefore, may be wrong iii arriving at
my conclusion in the matter."
Congregationalists 414,218
Presbyterians. 78.024
Society of Friends 17,110
Seven smaller bodies ... 17,3:)8
Total.... ...,. 1,9:2 801 -
'D:i. OHASIIIII NEPA-MMES.
lya. Oh'aiatr'. KldnoyLtv+or Pim. one pill
1 dote, 16 cents a box.. fire beets Ice Ot.00.
Dr. Oharo'1i Nervi Vinod, so cents a bee,
LDr. OheLlioNi Ointrnent, eb rents a box.
tdyr. Ohaae'ar Oataa.rrh Curie, '25 Cents a bee.
tea. Oh.a+i's Liver Cu-', Eli cents a bottle.
Die ohmmeter Syrup of Chisel ed rand
71rrpintinv, .S retire a borne. Portrait end
. re of lk. A. W. c hese r rt every but of ilia
t . cr I -dome sae L*si *
STORE COMPETITION.
The article in last week's issue in re -
gard to the invasion of the territory of
the local merchants in Mn»itoba by the
del artmei t stores in the eastern cities
:has naturally attracted a great deal of
f attention, particularly ote account of spe-
i elfin cases given in regard to the way this
'trade is secured.
It is obvious to everyone that these de-
parttnent stores are largely cutting into
the field of the local merchants. not only
tin Manitoba and the Northwest, but in
every part of the Dominion, • through the
medium of advertising.
Besides advertising in the ordinary
way, the department Stores are always
looking about for ways and means of
reaching customers. We know of an in-
stance Of a daily paper in a certain town
which supllied a department store in
Toronto with a list of its subscribers, the
Het being required by the department
store for the purpose of mailing circulars
and catalogues to that particular paper's
readers. The price paid for the list was
$150.
There is no more 'effective way for
minimizing the influence of the depart.
f went store than by the local merchants
giving all publicity that is within their
Ipower to the goods which they carry in
,tock, The department stores frequent-
ly advertise bargains, but the great mea•
jority of the prices the+ emote would not
Ittftr&ettte to get the bad -
THE WINGITAM;. TIES, MARCH[ 20,
nese If they were compared with the at
flgntes et whfoit the local merchants caatt
sell their floods.
It is this feet that needs to be impressed
upon the consumer, and the only way
that this can be done is by means of Ante
deity. tine of the best mediums for this
purpose is the .veal newspaper, A'► ad-
vrrtisnlent in the local newspaper, as a
rale, is the eheapebt thing which the
country merchant gets.
Ile; ides advertising in the local papers,
tuerchnutnshoold elicit the sympathy and
co.opertation of the local publishers i 1
educating the consumers to the fact that
their reel ftirements can be supplied just as
cheaply. if not more so, thin by the large
departt.s:.ntal stokes in the chief trade
centres of the country. -Hardware mud
Menial.
The Cigarette Curse.
As a result of the crusade against the
use of cigarettes in U. S. the sale of there
soul toad body destroyers of the yontlx
fell 25 millions iu 1900 as compared with
the previous year, and 1001 saw a farther
drop of 55 millions As a result of the
efforts of the auti-cigarette L 'ague which
leas its headquarters in Chicago, strong
aunt -cigarette bills are now before tuore
than 20 Legislatures, It is high time the
Oanadiau Parliatneut wits doing some-
thing to stop the sale of cigarettes iu this
eouutry for in the year 1902 the couse mp-
tion of cigarettes had inerease3 18 mil-
lion over the preceecliug year. There is a
provincial statute prohibitiug the sale of
cigarettes to nutters bet the law is evtut-
ed. The Dominion Parliament has power
to stop their manufacture and it is to be
hobed our Legislators at Ottawa will ac-
cede to the request of the W. C. T. U.
and in compliance with the largely -sign-
ed petition -s front those who are interest
ed in mural and social reform, pass au
act prohibiting the rnauufacture of the
accurseucigarette,t Ex.
SPRING TIREDNESS
Is Caused by Unhealthy action
of the Liver and Kidneys
Assisted by Starved Blood
and a Poor Circulation.
Pale's Ciiy 5mq,auni
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Nourishes the Life Stream and
Strengthens Every Organ
of the Body.
The great virtues of Paine's Celery
Compound are abundantly ruauifested iu
the spring. It is a medicine compound-
ed specially to brace the nerves, to sus-
tain heart action, to cleanse the blood
and keep the stomach, liver and kidneys
in. vigorous health.
In the springtirna the effects of the
wiuter's work. the worries of business.
household cares, and the severe changes'
of temperature all conduce to weakened
and inflamed nerves, insomnia, poverty
of the blood, deranged digestion, liver
and mcidt►eys in bad cuuriltlon; iu thou-
sands of cases rheumatism and neuralgia
commence their horrible tortures
P.'ine's Celery Compound used three oe
four times a day for the next four weeks
Witt tarnish the proper and needed el.,.
ments of life for the growth lance repair
gf the whole body. It will quietly
make new nerve fibre, pare rich blood,
will bestow sound health and lou; years
of life. Mrs. S. S iedriek, Magog, Que.,.
gratefully writes its folio w,:
"Fur a time I suffered silverly from,
nervousuese and peculiar feelings of
fttintues-t; I felt all used up and my appe-
tite was very poor. After teeing Paine's
Clelery Compound for a time, all feelings
of neiyou mess were completely banished.
I alb renewed in streugt11 and getietai vi-
gor, I eat aud bleep well and am perfect-
ly restored to sound health."
WANT LONGER TERMS.
The Municipal World is in favor of
the extension of the term for ►nuuicipul
noiuucils. Perth county council et its
last session adopted the resolution to co-
operate with the county c-ynn;il of Grey
in asking for legislation extending the
term of town, township and vi'lt►t o II
councils to two yeers,the election to mite 1
place at theta ne time as those for coun-
ty commits. There is co'tsi,1-'rable to be I
said in favor of it. In the Province of
Quebec the councils of parishes, town-
ships, towns and villages are cotnpnct'd 1
of seven members who remain in olimc m
for tin'i't years, subject to the conditiittrs
that two councillors must be elected or
appointed every two years and eve; y
three yearn. Iu 'Sonia Scotia towns a I
couttcillnr is elected every two years, al-'
though the Mayor is elected annually.
Int England time term of office for alder-
tutu dA three years, member:, retiring in ;
rotation every year, One of the indica-
tiaras in favor of extending the term of
councillors iu Ontario is that at the San i
uary elections of 1902 two-thirds of all
councillors in cffice during the previous
year were re-elected, nntl in the town•'
ship about eighty per cent, If half the I
council were ro retire ascii year a
measure of continuity itt office that is
very necessary would be secured and
the trouble of an annual etc etion which
prevents some good teen front ent'ring
the council baa removed. There might
be some danger under' this system of the
ratepayers relapsing into indifference in
regard to their municipal represent.t-
tives,,but it would not be very great.
'the biennial eketion of county eonneil.
Iona which has prevailed for the laat six
years dope not seem to have had that
etas %.
1903.
eey Ira e
e Paidier
,All the kidney ills. and ailments
from .which painters suffer so
much, cured by
Dr. Pitch-
er's Backache Kidney
Tablets.
Every painter know; tine tremble his
kidueys giye hien now and riga in. The
white lead and turpentine We hard ort
these orgn ns-roll=tum and irritate there
and prodn'c p ilii iu tet + b ick, cliftk'nlry
and pain in nein tti nt, scanty and highs
colored urine, air: mussy other cwnplica-
tiolts.
There i4 nn ether rent +dv Call do so
much for tee kidney tronhies of pain.
tete es Dr Pite•tt•t s B t'kaehe Kidney
Tablets, T1n y soothe and heal the kid
neys save oorre it all a'mu-try irregnlari.
ties Mr. S. Barris, to painter by trade
living at 138 George St., Toronto Out.
his VMS CO say :-';For seine time I sit',
fererl from a pain in the hank crud a stop:
prtge of water. I have taken One hos of
Dr, Pitche'r's Backache Kidney Tablets,
and they helped lee promptly, and I feel
confident they have mired ume. I think
rhe Kidney Tablets are tt grand thing
for the eid,,ey tronhles to which paints
ors aro subject, and I am pleased to re-
cent motel thein "
Dr. Pitcher's BacltacheKidiety Tablets
are 50_ a bottle or three for $1.25 at all
drusnsists or sent by emit. The Dr. Z:na
Pitcher Co., Toronto, Out.
THE WORLD WANTS A MAN
The Publishers of the Toronto World
Will Try to Break Record.
The publishers of the Toronto World
want a reprt:mutative irl every postal
dista'fcr in Ontario. They are trying to
secure 59.010 subscribers before the end
of the present year, and tire offering
liberal commissions. The World snored
a dtt.tiuct success ms the first one -cent
ruerudue newspaper published in Canada.
It easy to get subs Bribers tor a bright
paper like The World at only $3 a year,
or $1.50 for six mouths. Bright and
eutertainiug always, The 'World 1s con-
ducted on broad principals, filled with
good readutg for all gond people, It has
beeu called the -tanners daily" because
so much space is given to markets and
faro, news. W. F. Maclean' M. P.,
Editor of The World says that The
Win Id has naw over 6000 well-to-do
farmers un its subscription lists.
New subscribers, who send $8 direct to
The World, Torouto, mentioning this
journal, will receive credit up to the 15th
of April, or nearly 13 months, for $3.
Any subscribex-seudiug two new sub-
scribers at $3 t kill .,rtsteive The World
free fur one ye r. • '
The Country Working Girl.
The girl whoas booiteeper, clerk, sten-
ographer, milliner or teacher in her
villas'. home receives a weekly salary of
$7 is fur better orf financially than the
girl in the se me oneepatio' in the city
who gets $L5 a week.
In rhe first plcu•e the living expenses
are much smaller iu the country than in
the city. 0 ie gets very notch more for
Icor money in the way of hnnie comforts,
the wear and tear of;clothing is much
less and as a rule the work less harassing
to the nerves, since there are not the
same }terry told riteh, keeping brain and
nerves stretched to the tiffhrst possible
tensinu, sn that after the day's work is
over due is too tired to go in search of
enj•+vment.
W+'rkinlr long hon re at muscle weary-
ing, bruin :rearing, nerve rasping tasks
in shops. offices and 'hunting rooms
craves the City working girl to long for
rest above everything else and in itself
precludes the abaufes of her making
desirable need l a acquaiutances except
snc'h ns may be offered through church
411 ie anus, and even .these she is too
tired to imlrnvn--Phtladelrltin. Ledger.
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yrie
Warchest,
'WHILST we guarantee
to keep a '" ltyrie"
Watch -aside Item break-
age -in perfect action for
two years, there is no
limit to its perfect time-
keeping qualities.
We select for special
mention our No. 5506
"Ryrie" Watch at $25.
lmadq a t.•t1u+4 nr Cantleta+n'a
titan Watch.)
It is a t 5-1ewel Moversent to
a 14k. Solid Geld Case.
'WA guarantee fie gore *citron., and
if m,r ri*,yt it is tot petro tlg rotund full a.•i1*.
factory.
Wrlto fat aur Neu Catalogue.
Ryrie Bros.,
Jewelers,
Tonga and Adelaide de $treeia
.
Toronto.
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TOWN DIRECTORY. ESTABLISHED 1872.
THE WINcI» 'TINES.
BAPTIST CuVltott Sabbath 6.11 -vices at
11 a in and 7 p mu• Sunday School at
2:80 p int. General prayer meeting
on Wednesday evenings. Rev, J, J. Pat-
terson, B.A..,pastor,
at-tei'son,l3.A..,pastor, J.Chtapmau, $". S.
Superintendent. -
METuonlsT CtIURatl-.Sabbath services
at 11 a iii and 7 p in. Sunday School at
2:30 p rn. Epworth League every 'Mon-
dayeveuing• General prmyer leet ng
on Wednesday evenings. Rev, Richard
Hobbs, pastor, Dr, 'fowler, S. 8, Sup-
erintendent.
PiiimslirrunIAA' OiUjRoj-Sabbtath ser-
vices at 11 a In and 7 p ru, Sunday
Sehool at 2:80 p nl, General prayer
meeting ou Wednesday evenings. Rev,
D. Pert'so, pastor and S S. Superinten-
dent, P. S. Lii,klater »d L. Hlarold,
assistant S. S. Superintendents.
ST. PAM'S Ouuitc11, EPISCOPAL -Sab-
bath sorvices at 11 a In aid 7 p air. Sun-
day School at 2:30 p an. General prayer
meeting on. Wednesday evening. Rev.
Wm. Lowe, Rector. F. Shore and Ed.
assistant $. 8, Supejiutendents.
SALVATION ARMY -Service at 7 and 11
a in. and 8 and 8 p c ill on Sunday, and
every evening during the week at 8
0 olock at the barracks.
POST OrrICE-In Macdonald Block.
Office hours from 8 a nt to 6:30 p
Peter Fisher, postmaster.
AMEOI t aos' INSTITUTE -Library and
free reading room, in the Town Hall,
will be open every afternoon from 2 to
5;30 o'clock and every evening froin 7 to
9:30 o'clock. Miss Millie Robertson,
librarian.
*Towle CouNo1IL--R; Vanstone, Mayor;
A. Dulinage, Thos. Bell, Robt. Mc-
Iudoo, J J. Elliott, W. F. VanStone,
S. Bennett, Councillors; J. B..Per-
guson, Clerk and Treasurer; William
Clegg, Assessor, Wm. Robertson, Col-
lector. Board meets first Monday even-
ing in each month at 8 o'clock.
SCHOOL BOARD. -J. J. Homuth. (chair.
num), Thos. Ahraham,R. A.Douglas,• H.
Kerr, Win. Moore, A. E. Lloyd Wm.
Button, C. N. Griffin. Secretary, Wm.
Robertson; Treasurer, J. B. Ferguson.
Meetings second Tuesday evening in each
month.
PUBLIC SCHOOL TEAOHERS.-A. H.
Musgrove, Principal, Miss Brnek,
Miss Reynolds, Miss Farquharson, Miss
Corny'', Miss McLean, Miss Matheson
Miss Reid, and Miss Cummings.
BOARD OF HEALTH -Mayor Vanstone,
(chairman), C. J. Reading, Thos Greg-
ory, Dr. Agnew, J. B. Ferguson, Sec-
retary; Dr. J. R. Macdonald, Medical
Health Officer
MISS OELIA SPARING
A. T. e. M.
Teacher of Piano, Theory and Fletcher Music
Method, Simples and Kindergarten.
Pupils prepared for Conservatory examina-
tions.
VIOLIN AND GOITAR1
MISS CARRIE MOORE
of London Conservatory- of Musk, will be pre-
pared after Oct. 1st to receive a limited nuin-
ber of pupils for instruction on Violin and
Guitar.
Resit ence-Stone block, over W. G. Patter -
son's jewelry store, Wingham.
PIANO AND THEORY
MISS SARA LOUISE MOORE, L.C.M.
and member of the Associated Musicians of
Ontario, ie prepared to receive a limited num-
ber of pupils for instructs an on Piano and in
Theory.
Special attention given to pupils preparing
for examinations.
,Residenet,-Stone block, over W. G. Patter -
son's jewelry store, Wingham.
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Tenure or SuUS0w 'T lore -$1 3J per annum in
advapee, $4.50 if not so paid. No paper deieon
tinned till all urretu's um paid, except at the
option of the publisher.
ADVERTISING RATES. - Legal and other
mind advertisements So per Nontparfel line for
first insertion, $e per line for each subsequent
insertion.
10ctst.fpiislineetfo fjit innertion,tandl1cents
per line for each subsequent insertion.
Advertisements of Lost, Found, Strayed,
Farms for thee or to Rent, and sdiniier, $1,110 for
first mouth and 50 cents for each subsequent
month.
CoNTRAc1 RAPrs-The following table shows
our rates for the insertion of advertisements
for specifier! periods: -
SPACE. 1 Ya. 0 Mo. 3 Mo. 1 ve
One Column $60,00 $5x.00 $15.00 tR i'0
Half Column ...,......, 05.00 15.00 10.00 4.00
Quarter Column 18.00. 10.00 6.00 2,00
Advertisenrefats without specific directions
will be inserted till forbid and charged accord-
ingly,
Transient advertisements must be paid
for in advance.
Tem JO's DEPARTMENT i8 stocked with an
extensive assortment of all requisites for print-
ing, affording facilities not rtquelled in the
county for turning out flrst•elass work. Large
type and appropriate cuts for all styles of Post-
ers, Hand Bills, etc., and the latest styles of
choice fancy type for the finer classes of print'
ing.
H. B. ELLIOTT,
Proprietor and Publishers
P KE .1J..M.C.P.S.O
T NNEDY. Member of rM"he British Medical Associa-
tion. Gold Medallist in: Medicine. Special
attention paid to diseases of Women and Child
ren. Office hours -1 to 4 p. m.:7 to 9 p, m.
DR. MAC/DONALD,
Centre Street
Wingham,
Ontario.
DR. AGNEW,
Physician, Surgeon,'ete.
Office -Macdonald Block, over J, E. Davis'
Drug Store. Night calls answered at the office.
T. OHISHOLM, .T. S. CHISHOLM
M.n., M.D., C.M., M 0.p.s.O. Mym. sti,CM., M 0 Y 8 0.
DHS. CHISHOLM & CHISHOLM
PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS, ETo.
OrmrICE-Chisholm Block, .Josephine street.
IIESIDENCE-In rear of block, on Patrick St.,
where night calls will be answered.
R VANSTONE,
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC
Privateana Company funds to loan at lowest
rate of interest: No comnaissiou charged. ort -
gages, town and farm property bought and
sold. Office, Beaver Block. Wingham.
J A. MORTON,
BARRISTER, &c.
Winghnm, Ont.
E. L. DICKINSON DUDLEY Hermes
DICKINSON & HOLIES
BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc.
,MONEY TO LOAN. ,
OrrioE ; Meyer Block, Wingham.
WIN, D. D. S., L. D. S.
ARTHUR J. IR
Doctor of Dental Surgery of the Pennsylvania
Dental College and Licentiate of the Royal
Qoilege of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Oftee
over Post Office, Wing ,rim,
T L .n.a.
T. HOLLOWAY, D.D. t.,
New method for naindeua ex-
traction. Ne (`ursine,
13peotnl attention to the rare and regulation
of ehildren'e teeth. Moderate nrieet. and all
week rarefnlly n».i skilfully performed. Offics
in Beaver Block, Winehnm.
Q OHN RITCHIE,
U GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT,
Gingham, Ont.
AL"'LLY, SVfngham, Oat.
KE
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
For the (aunty of Huron. (ales of ail ]rinds
e idneted nt reiwonnble rates, ilrriera left. "t
the TIMES office will receive prompt attentir n.
WA. CURRIE, Wingham, Ont.
• LICENSED AUCTIO2iTETfp,,
Auction wiles of all kinrle will reeeivepronlp"•
tietentitQn. Terme renennahle All orders left
nt the Trams office will receive prompt atten-
tion.
JAS. HENDERSON, Wingham, Ont.
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
For the Counties of Huron and Bruce. Sales.
of Perm Stock and Imnlel„ente a sn c'ialty.
Alt nrderu left at the 'Prattle office promptly
elf ended to.
Terms reasonnbie. '
TO F•
S. SCOTT, Brussels, Ont.
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Is prepared to ronfiict claire in this section.
Special attention given t0 sales of farm stock
and implements.
Datee and orders ran always be arranged at
the TIME4 office. Wjneham,
There is a noted difference
in the style and fit of Pants we
make that always brings ped•
ple hack for another pair«
Then there is the low price
and betterfl ualit of cloth put
ut
'
in thein—cloth that wears
See our new goods and prices.
WEBSTER'& co.
hint That
ugeue Field
M. Flat a4t nude hitt
Of td naming red
"All -w ; ' I'm ready to amort
-"Eleet i.dyed," the merohaf
"'Your size is thirteetsght, L t!
A forty you shca°lti'•,' g ,
Since all -wool gitods a bound
A. trifle when they're et.
That shirt twos
vtealc in fathe
Two swellings, that was all;
Prom forty down to thirty-four
It shrank like leaf in fall.
I wore it then a day or two,
But when 'Mae iva,Shri'`ngain,
l.Iy wife said; "Xow, 'twill only do
For little brother Ben.
A fortuight Berl squeezed into it;
At last he said it hurt.
We put it ou oar babe -the At
Wits good as any shirt.
We neer will wash it mere while yet
We see its flickering light,
For if Again that shirt is wet,
'Twill vanish from our sight.
For Over Sixty Years.
An Old and Well-T3.4ed Remedy --141
Winslow's SoothingSyrn pp. has been us over sixty years bynvlliousof inothe
for their children •wbife teething, wt
perfect wow, . It 1snollii{i5"'•tilt- l
,softens't1 o gams, allays all pain, 60
wind colic, end is the best remedy f
diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the test
Soli by druggists in every par tl
world. Twenty five cents a bot
value is incalculable. Be cure you el
for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, at
take no other kind.
tJ'
Facts For"8tsiness Me
Most anent snake a success of b
becausefthey make a success of adv
ing, but the chtinces are that they
put much value into the publicity pro
ted. There is no doubt about the won;
of good advertisiltg mbniiding a basin
There is also no doubt that many hal
tried advertising and found it dicta
pay. It was not the fault of nave
fixing iu .the abstract, but o1' t1
advertising they did. This questit
ought to have the serione consider'
of every matt in business. It ought t
studied all the time by the
wants to succeed. It can be
a degree, and can he made to yid
factory rel' ruF, to 1 e one o
careful study. Eac
thing worth the int+
Mg. Someone is g
neighbor, perhaps, 1
who wants success
greatest abundance
for success and his
really is worth st
cious publicity firs
Deafness
by localappli
resell the disc
There is only o
and that is b
Deafness is e
ditiou of the
olden. Tube.
ed yon have a
feet hearing,
closed, (Wattle.
the iuflamtnat
thae to 10
heart
cases
which
tion of the roue
We will give
any case 0f deatfet
that cannot be cry
Clue. Send forireult.
P..1, Cry &
' Soled ay Drug s, 75,e.
Hall's Famlytlls are the
C U RIUS FAC
The mauage of the S'
railway has or ed a loco
especially for b ming peat
oration of sten
"Apstralia is ire Euglt
don," mantel' i Sir Jalu
the annual me ug of th,
association.
By appllyin glucose
their roots, tench sci
that he has 'n able t.
growth of.,pl, s.
Three hun
for higher wa
were the first w
tactics in this e'
Nearly all
with birch
peoularly plea
mired and at
from insects.
Mr. Herbert Ing
cultural chemistry Fa
college, Leeds, Enela
pointed agricultural
Transvaal at asalary o
It is proposed to cut
through the manta!)
,audile, in th Jura
en the jonrn4y bet
Switzerland bytwo it.
To ecnnomi a time
poem it should d lrf'
is, entirely through eac
psychological laboratori
memorize one verse at
fourth longer.
The commission of me
perts appointed by the G
Of 'education to rove -
power of hypnotism
is essentia111t worthle
laymenr
byo is dao 0
y
Ke
The compulsory .a
Indiana le at a norni
very beneficial effect
children wero brought
and the poor provided
clothing at a total cost