The Wingham Times, 1903-05-07, Page 2>.IIL'� I G1tA t TIMES,, NAY 1903..
11414T 'Ur r"I'i 1 THE POOR DYSPEPTIC- The D:et Question.
1 \1ILY r"1 Do not. teimme a diet crank if you
t " i+:NfttjAial IMLS• Is the salsa Miserable of Mortals --Only
R:1¥1•l:1()TT. PriebrsaER AND parr al ea 53ts5zar Solferers: Can t uderitand
Ili, Hoar of Agony.
'I:11.17R=DAY, MAY 7, 12a3- Ti =re is ala mortal more miserable
• than the Feer clyst-r.ttL. He is never
I beelthy. never happy—always ztiling,
fNails svSeSit of sorts. Every monthfa
l o
QTE AND COMMENTS. €ot db brings boars flistr s —every
anew w tF nset ° aces Hew: soured An
!ale '^ras.-t.d rne-n .ric of the day spoiled is s ilcsand
away at9v ,
tc�
+tnnsFa of. C
a-afrder-
voa are a dysEteDtie+ y
o
u kno
w tie
seers;the coated tongue. the D1 heri
•
tton r.�ai . hy Sir a�h,
the Tinartl)a'°n. the biliousness, the
TI3,; „+.'., Sit' fleeter l,o!,fi"?:Jlt'Q, Sat -attar ..tuF srt'sisC?nt t srmi eat c3Ykerineal3, the llope-
Dl :k:o. Settetoe A. le. Mae..3on :"- : anti Mees despondency. Any one of these
s
lel i '' n. b tie
9 .. ..i nSpellets;tO c8t3O. �' .e Q
d .
�,/� n 13
Wm. la A fl
g
sere enrefvr indigestion is D. Williams'
' itr.r^gra tate pereietent effort of li- Pink Pills. They make new blood—
He'l es- M. I''., the Taipni:dee 0 )v:m- that's the wbnle secret Through the
iu:cnt this ch;•. a :t t r e o stent 3 rifle ". blood they will brace up your streugtil,
rangeat Gel. rich. It wisl b lecoted w 'ken sour liversand set your stomach
* r- , slitere, t b , it bt, If you ask your neighbors yon
alum; the. 1•�... slit r,., soar TrIlat sent)). of find proof of tbis right at your own
the piers, mei Will cast in the neighbor- home. Mr. Chanes Wood, Mars, Ont
btI'a,I cY 4.,a one of the thousands of dyspeptics cored
by the use of these pills. says:—"For
M. W. A. Wright, tire Conservative upwards of twelve year I was a great
eretemizev € ,r Ontario, is at present over t sufferer from indigestion and nervous -
nn IalltiFalte trying. to reircuase afileiavits Hess. EvervtMng I ate tortured men I
from IG affalo tt�u,;lts besmirching the i doctored almost eontinnaily, aid used
almost everything recommended for this
clxrtraeter elf enele inen as Mr. O'Bierne, trouble, but never got more than tem -
of tae S atfoal la •amen That is a loud porary relief until I began the use of
of auttemnip s Isolutes that will be re- Dr. '4'i` illianes' Pink Pills. Words can-
not express the good these pills have
pw1 t 4 by donna people.—Windsor Windsar done me. I am in better health than I
Record.
One of the Iiteyt, and certainly an^,
at the most interesting, discoveries in
botanteel science, is the practicability
or no :il t.ting plants to render them
immune toats,t:ek of parasites, just as
s'nimals, by inoculation, aro rex dered
have enjoyed in years before, and I have
Droved that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
cure when other medicines fail,"
Bad blood is the mother of fifty dis-
eases, and Dr. Williams' Pink Pills will
cure them all, because they convert bad
blood into good, rich red blood, without
which there can be neither health nor
st o:agth. Don't be persuaded to try
immune to certain diseases. Expert- ( something else—fake nothing but the
=eats made by several botanists have 1 genuine Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Sold
teen wholly successful. Oae of thele by all medicine dealers orsent psot paid
of begonia. at 50c. a box, or six boxes for $2.50, by
was msde with cuttings g addressing the Dr. Williams' Medicine
The cuttings were allowed to grow in 1Co., Brockville, Ont -
en z th impregnated with a speeies of
fungus that is a destructive parasite,
t:na when they were afterward ';iib
jetted to attack by the parasite,
they resisted• it perfectly.
Ther: ar3 three classes of insane; (1)
the barmiest iname, such as epileptics.
of whom there are said to bo no less than
1,010 itt that Pioviti ;r. and who require
little or no restraint or attention, and
who can be utilized in a variety of ways,
both out of doors and indoors; (2) the
curable insane, who require to be kept
under e1ese restraint, and (3) the ln-
enzah:e insane. These classes, it is
s"ate=1, the Oatario Government intend
in time to keep in separate building's, and
itis with a view to better ciassificattou,
according to the Woodssock Sentinel -
Review, it at the new hospital for
epileptics is to be erected at Woodstock.
There has been evideace for sometime
of the need of greater accommodation
for 'lunatics, and the Government has
been endeavoring to overtake it. The
old Victoria, College buildings at Co-
bourg have been fitted upend now a new
asylum is to bo proyidedin the west. In
creased accommodation and better
classification are both on the right lines.
POLITICAL SCANDALMONGERS.
There is a class of politicians and of
party hirelings who are professional
political scandalmongers. Ontario is
cursed with more than her share, and
they are becoming increasingly vulgar
and noisy. A considerable number of
them gathered recently at Buffalo like
vultures about a carcase. What
gave promise of being a damaging poli-
tical scaudal was stirred up,and the press
was utilized to spread it thonghont
the whole country. Under the pretend-
ed solemnity of an oath, allegations were
made charging the Ontario Government
and prominent gentlemen iu various
parts of the Province with complicity in
wholesale debauching of the electors in
North Grey, North Norfolk and North
Perth in connection with the recent bye -
elections. The official organizer of the
Conservative party figures very promin-
ently in formulating and circulating this
scandal. The matter was party ventilat-
in the Buffalo Police Court the other day,
and attempts are now being made by
the Opposition press in Ontario to so set
it before the public that it will serve
as a makeweight in the Gamey investi-
In many towns and cities special igation. But the gentlemen named as
,attention is being directed to improve- accomplices of Nelson,the self-confessed
ntents with the ostensible object of €briber, absolutelyand utterlydeny
his
beautification. In.fhe places where
charge, characterize hie statements as
the most work is being accomplished
real where the mast zest is apparent
Horticultural Societies are as it rule
behind the movement. Encourage -
men£ by way of competitive prizes should undertake to prove the allegations
arc offered ea inducements in several or face the consequences. Mr. A. W.
places to promote interest in the Wrighthas something at stake and un -
work and to lift it upto a, higher g g '
til he risks his position in a thorough in -
stage. Nearby places that are act- vestigation every statement he makes
hely engaged in the matter are Lon- will be heavily discounted, and he will
don Brantford, Stratford and Wood- be stamped as a common scandalmonger.
stock, and this year greater efforts The Globe holds no such brief for the
Meat ever will be put forth along this Ontario Government or for the Liberal
lisle. Other towns and cities are fall -art as makes it necessaryto defers
d
in into line in this respect end, it fall -'party
al wrongdoing. If Mr. Gamey or
really begins to look ag if it will only Mr.Nelson proves his charges the offend -
be a matter of time when the work ers will receive neither comfort nor ex -
wilt be realized, as a part of the cuse from us. It is not our policy to
a1eceseiry improvement's to be made hear the irresponsible chatter of Conser-
e:;eb year. The plan is a capital one, vative demagogues, but in the present
ee every citizen, rich or -poor, can play crises, when the gravest interests of po-
his or her part in it, and the combined litical morality are in the balance, the
efforts c•snnot fail to wonderfully man who accuses the Government of
tr nform the appearance of the town corruption should prove bis charges or
or nits. Witb so many recognizedsubmit to the brand of a traitor. The
lovers of flowers and. charming home first member of the Legislature to pledge
4 nvixrnm::nts as are tot -Le found in ibis seat to the truth of his indictment is
I'ngereuIl there should be no difficulty the member for Manitoulin; that,.
st
in the worts being adopted here. Iti is to Iiia credit and in that he setsa a
naulrx probably be a gaud Plea to have E worthy example to his leader. The man
- ore a of those 4.ho aro knswin W 1st; ! !who makes similar charges and yet re-
a,intua interested in the work to get fuses to prove them is a coward. as well
t d,:etber and talk over the platter. ! as a traitor.
. Thoughtful people aro seriously con-
cernecl about the moral tone of Canadian
politics. They evi11 neither defend nor a
submit to downgrade methods. At this
lammed there is nothing so hurtful to
general political morality* as the broad -
east scandal. mongering of office -seeking
politicians. By their utterances in
Parliament, on the platform, and in the
press they are giving the electors to
believe that politics in Canada is devoid 1
alike of commercial honesty and moral
mimonsibility, that the political field is
=rally
"Somewhere east of Suez,
gradually even ifs way into laver whit the' Where the best is as the worst
medical profession, as well le 'with the Ana there ain't on Ten Command
entirely false, and challenge their re-
petition within the jurisdiction of
Canadian law, It is now imperative
that those' responsible for this scandal
What are Piles
Piles, or hemorrhoids, as they are some•
times called, are small tumors, which form
in and about the orifice of the rectum.
They are caused by an enlarged and
indatned conditikn of the veins, which are
very numerous in !his part of the body.
Asa rule every form of piles becomes at
times acutely inflamed, and extremely
patnfui. The itching and burning usually
increases at night, aad the misery which
runny people endure in beyond description.
Therelsnogtfesswork about Dr. Chase's
D;ntteent, as a cure for piles. It has
been tried in the crucible of time, and
value year ht alth. De net tette up airy
of th '•crazy.. fa+:s time. are now lr.•ing
paraded tefore the pebble as "sure
Cures." Di Oat be. led astray by"fait•'
testimonials, even if those who presen
the testilancnials do pass) as examples o
truthfulness awl honesty. In pandits of
l
Dc^embt.r and n i Jar na
i three r O
cur i ii rant
� n
victims -
. n
},
m twee a Darer
l to dead by the
i n
�:
stress .on care. Scores that escaped
death were raine'I for life. Miss Cora
Dean, of Chicago, (cls., a writer of short
t
stories, r
ec en 1
tdied. fom .w '•r
t Aw
y
€ooti cure." This poor misguided soul
believed in the tw•o•meal-a-day-plan.
She ate soaked wheat, salads, prunes,
grater' nuts, and the various other mes-
ses usually recommended by diet cranks.
After such a diet she took long walks
and tried til hypnotize herself into be-
lieving that site was developing health.
and strength! It is useless to attempt to
eat scientifically. We do not under-
stand the first principle of digestion.
The greatest physiologist can do no more
than grope around blindly iu any at-
tempt to solve this great problem. The
best advice t can give ou the subject of
diet is the following: Exit when you are
hungry. Avoid food when you are not
huugry. Eat what appeals to your taste.
It is needless to advise anyone not to
overeat wlien the above rules are obey-
ed. You caunot over -eat if you eat
onlywhen yon are hungry. Bat what
your ancestors have eaten before you for
tbousands of years. Every cell in your
body is the offspriug of cells that were
developed through eating a mixed diet.
A cow must eat vegetables because all
cows before her lived on a vegetable diet.
.A. lion mutt eat meat because lions have
always eaten meat. If you do not be-
lieve that a mixed dietis the proper food
for Oran, and you believe that we should
live entirely on a vegetable diet, then
make the change gradually. Perhaps
in ten thousand years your desecndauts'
digestive apparatus will change suffici-
eutly to permit them to thrive without
meat. If a good fairy were to make its
appearance before me, and say— "Mortal
two wishes are yours; at your command
I will rid the world of all the noxious
poisonous insects and vermin, or remove
the faddists." I would unhesitatingly
ask her to remove the faddists. A.11 the
snake bites, fleabites, etc., in the coun-
try do not cause as many deaths, and as
much suffering as cau be traced to the
heels of the faddists.—[Vim for April.
NOW IS THE TIME TOWN DIRECTORY.
To Rolan Unhealthy Bead by 11$ s -T Tine z- 5bb3 .s`r kind at
a Freshsr anii Mora Highly 2:30 p lei. Glenerai prayer meeting
" on Wednesday eveninu . Rev. J. J. Ila(-
.;
f'
The Tax on Coal.
The duty of 57 cents. per ton on Nova
Scotia, coal entering the United States
hal., been: taken off, and; the xesult
seems to be that coal from dower, there
cannot be eecubred in Mesterei Ontario,
a,s wars formerly, the case.
The duty of 53 cents, penton. on Am=
erican, (soft' coal entering ,Ontario is
still impaled, so that our niapiufactur-
er,a aro paying this duty on ono of the
primo necessities of their existence,
and from this duty no benefit' what-
ever accrues to the coal ;pining indus-
try in. Oana�daa. "?' a ,
The Ontario market under .Present
eircumstance,5 is of no use to the soft
coal miners of Canada, for they have a
nearer and bigger free market for all
they can produce. ' C 1
The actual situation, ii that the
m ifulfacturers of :Massachusetts get
coal. duty free, and those of Ontario
pay a: duty of' 53 cents a ton ontheir
fuel, thus placing them tinder of di,s-
pdvantage. ,
This coral duty of course yields is
largo revenue to the Dominion, and
some defend it on that ground. Some
say that eo much of this revenue from
coal comes out Of the railways, which
are inadequately, taxed, that it should
not be meddled with. It is, argued,
likewise, that the Amerioal i duty on
Canadian coal will go into farce again
next year, but the ma;nutaistiirers over
there who used it may bo able io pre-
vent. that. •
The Sudbury, Copper Clia'f, and oth-
er new,3pspers published iia pew cen-
tres of industry where coal under the
best of oircunistageos must be expert -
sive are strongly in favor Of abolish-
ing the Canadian duty for the "same
length of time that the American
market is free to our coal, and; they
make a strong case.
As regaird,g revenue, the country San
more wt:sely collect it than,, by taxiing
the fires by which our industries keep
ups 'steam. r t L. t r ! ,
priblio in general, It: has g wonderful ine" . t,
soothingined healing effect, and wherever °
i tp1iedtto burnin;, itching , inflamed skin ` an impreeeion which is a loud invitation
it affords altnost instant relief, cooling the to the boodier anti the grafter. The'
tires of disease and healing the raw ulcer- soantlalmenger is at all times a menace
cies skin. to political morality, but at such n. time
i7r. Chase's Ointment. It is recognized ifs ti ii311e is a positive otirse.---Toronto
by ',surprisingly large tumber of people (41,be,
yttt,t�r1 only actual care for piles, It villi ;.
6+11 sow. sixty cents 3i box at all ' Prof. to l naso, inspeetor of the Muse-
or by nail ling -paid Litt receipt Li
Ask ymlrr friends and neighbors about
1 by Ednianaori,%fates&Co.,Toronto. , tun of Ilaples, has just published an
,. y*ttir'14 in 'which het affirms that re
'r� Chase's r { sewhc(s Anti etea'racations probed that
n there existed a Pompeii ring centuries;;
lit iGrC ottr Qra.
Vitalized Fluid. tereon,I�.A.,ilstor.I,V.J.C11apman,ta.S.
�
i1iy
flit
i
M Is the Only Medicine That can
Purify the Life Stream
R' i Shattered ancl �. �a r
Repair
Strength.
The sleepless, nervous prostratietegen-
eral debility, weakness, functional irreg-
ularities and despondency from which
thousands of women, young and old,
suffer, can be quickly removed by pro-
porly feeding the nerves, and replacing
the unhealthy blood by a fresher and
more highly vitalized fluid, The happy
change from ill health and misery to
true womanhood and happiness, can only
be effected by this use of Paine's Celery
Compound.
The present spring demand for Paine's
Celery Compound, woman's friend and
life giver is enormous iu every province,
of the Dominion. This fact alone,amply
proves that the great compound possesses
virtues and powers unknown to other
remedies. Dear wife and mother, do
not procrastinate; listen to -day to the
voice of reason and the pleadings and
testimony of the thousands of your sex
who have been made well and strong.
Mrs. S. J. McKinlay, Chelmsford, Oat.,
says:—
"I wish to let you know what Paino's
Celery Coiupound has done for me. I
was affiioted with nervousness, sleepless,
debility and general weakness for five
years, and during that time I 'vas doc-
tored and spent a great Ileal of money
for medicines without any good results.
A friend advised me to use your com-
pound, and I am happy to say it has
completely cured me. I now eat well,
sleep well, and am as strong as ever bo -
fore. I rill sure I would have died, had
not Paine's Celery Compound come to
my aid. I wish every womau to know
about your wouderfal medicine."
If you are in need of free medical ad-
vice, write to Consulting Physicans'
Departmeut, The Wells & Richardson
Co„ Limited, Montreal, Que. All cor-
respondence is sacredly confidential.
Ontario's Finances.
The ,receipts arid, expe,nditure''g of the
Brovince for' the year 1902, according
I:0 the publio aecount8 brought before
the House lo,gt week, were as follows:
The total iappropriation under the
bill of eupply. evag 84,196,0'25.
In the )furious departments the
amount expended Wats $4,004,563.42.
Tho total of unexpended, appropri-
ations realchee the sum' op 8347,76,8.58,
while the over -expended is 'e216,406.44.
The total ,receipts. pf the province
are given as ai,2ir1,08- •• �f whicb$1,483,-
08:1 le from Orowln, 7ai{',d.s',6122,855 from
publ:a if ztitution,s, 81.190,872 Dominion'
,subsidy, and special. grant, and 8195819
Mint est on Qapital helot, dobta duo by
the Dominion and iptere,st gn invest-
n,en,t. • • e . r i i
The expenditure ite 84,3345,003, un=
der bill of supply and fixed; ohalrgei'.
The latter aro railway. ,subsidy fund,,
8126,177.11; annuities; 8102,900 ; muni-
cipal drainage debentures, 81,6'25.11;
university grant, 840,444.75, and com-
mon ,school awed of 89,193.18. 91 the
entire expenditure 83,875,614 wag ex -
petalled ag hollow : t
Civil government, 8285,203; legis-
lation, 8140,771;. administration of
Justice, 8432,753; odueation, 8804,009;
public in;stitution5,mnintenance, 8864,-
398.4 immigration,: 84,777 ; agriculture,
$✓'34,339; ho.ep:.tills aped charities, 8215,-
521, repairs and maintenance public
buildings. 891,293 ; lock;s, dams, etc.,
814,954; colonization (roads, 8196,246;
charges Crown lands, $227;070 ; sur-
veys,'inspections, etc., 81,831; refunds,
$22,292; miscellanpouis, $279,251.
A young city chap stood in a back
window the other day, and waved his
hand and threw kisses at a window in
another yard for an hour and a half be-
fore he discovered that the supposed
wavering handkerchief was a shirt hang
on a olothes-Iia in the attic.
Jim Dumps was a most unfriendly man
Who lived his life on a hermit plan.
He'd never stop for a friendly smile,
But trudged along in his moo style
Till "Force,"one day was sere to him—
Since then they call him " any Jim."
The heady-to.Serve Cereal
Never Tire, of lle.
"1 stn caneiderably advanced touaare's eighty Scats
of ege. I have of late been almost rejuvenated by the
ate o f your very excellent preparation, which you have,
r ghtly dcsi8,iintal. ai;'k'orce./ Never tire of it.
"E, CAT2Eilatotit. �'
Superintendent.
MnTIIop1sr Oran:Cie—Sabbath services
at 11 a m and 7 p m. Sunday School at
,.
la:30 m k � •oith Le,i �e every alone
day evening• General ITty
er
meeting
n
X
1
an Wednesday evenings. R
v. Richard
Hobbs, Dr. S. S. Sup-
erintendent.
PP.Rs»YrnazAw Courser--•Sablutth ser-
! ;iRn la
, vices 11m and 7
C At a y
P
I School at 2:30 p m. Cameral prayer
meeting on Wednesday eveniugit. Rev.
D. Perrie, pastor and S S. Superinten-
dent, P. S. Lii,klater aid L. Harold,
assistant S. S. Superintendents,
ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, I•,FISCOtAI,-aSab-
bath services at 11 a n1 and 7 p ni. Sun-
day School at 2:30 p nt. General prayer
meeting on Wednesday evening, Rev.
Wm. Lowe, Rector. F. Shorn and ,Ed.
assistant S. 5. Superiutoiulents.
SALVATION ARa1Y—Service at 7 and 11
a in and 3 and 8 p in. on Huntley, and
every evening during the week at 8
o'clock at the barracks.
Pose OFFICE --In Macdonald Block.
Office hours from 8 ain to 0:30 p M.
Peter Fisher, postmaster.
MEorrAs•Ios' INsTITUTE—Library and
free reading room in the Town Hall,
will be open every afternoon from 2 to
5:30 o'clock and every eveningfrom 7 to
9:30 o'clock. Miss Millin obertson,
librarian.
Tower COUNCIL—R, Vanstone, Mayor;
A. Dalmage, Thos, Bell, Robt. Mc-
Indoo, 3 J. Elliott, W. F. VanStone,
S. Bennett, Councillors; J. 13. Fer-
guson, Clerk and Treasurer; William
Clegg, Assessor, Wm. Robertson, Col.
lector, Board meets first Monday oven-
ing in each month at 8 o'clock.
Stamm BOARD.—J. J. Homuth, (chair-
man), Thos. Abraham,R. A.Douglas, H.
Kerr, Wm. Moore, A. E. Lloyd Wm.
Button, 0. N. Griffin. Secretary, Wm.
Robertson; Treasurer, J. B. Fergason.
Meetings second Tuesday evening in eaoh
month,
PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS.—A. H.
Musgeoye, Principal, Miss Brock,
MissReynolds, Miss Farquharson, Miss
Cornyn, Miss McLean, Miss Matheson
Miss Reid, and Miss Cummings.
BOARD Or 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 DELIA SPARING
A, T. C. M.
Teacher of Piano, Theory and Pletcher Music
Method, Simplex and Kindergarten.
Pupils prepared for Conservatory examina-
tions.
VIOLIN AND GUITAR
MISS CARRIE MOORE
of London Conservatory of Music, will he pro -
pared after Oct. 1st to receive a limited num-
ber of pupils for instruction on Violin and
Guitar.
Residence—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, is prepared to receive a limited num-
ber of pupils for instruction on Piano and in
Theory.
Special attention given to pupils preparing
for examinations.
Residence—Stone block, over W. G. Patter -
son's jewelry store, Wingham.
FARM ERS
and anyone having live stook or other
articles they wish to dispose of, should adver•
tise the same for sale in the Tams. Our large
circulation tells audit will be strange indeed if
you do not get a customer. We can't guarantee
that you will sell because you may ask more
for the article sr stock than it is worth. Send
your advertisement to the Tnixs and try this
plan of disposing of your stock .and other
articles.
WANTED FAITHFUL PERSON TO TRAY -
el for well established house in a few counties
calling on retail merchants and agents. Local
territory. Salary $1024 a year and expenses,
payable $19.70 a week in cash and expenses ad-
vanced. Position permanent. Business suc-
cessful and rushing. Standard House, 334
Dearborn St., Chicago.
JOB
PRINTING
including Books, Pamphlets, Posters, Bill
Heads, Circulars, &c., &c., executed in the best
style of the art, at moderate prices, and on
short notice.
Booxinsunaa. we are pleased to announce
that any Books or Magazines left with us for
Binding,will have our prompt attention
Prices fr Binding in any style will be given on
application to
THE TRIES OPFICE,
wilrgham.
P-3-<,114,1se vEAras.
,'"ere EXPIRIIINCE
tea tee,
TRAnn MARKS
DESIGNS♦�
COPYRIGHTS n&C.
Anyone sending a ettetch and dose:lotion may
gatctc1i'y ascertain our opinion free valerian. art
invention is probably patentable. Commnntenq
tions strictly eonadential. Irandtiook on PatenUb
sent free. "Oldest agency for sreuria(t patents.
Patents tauten through Munn It co. receive
optUmnotice, without eherge, 1n o
Sci ntlIkk A er,ca1io
Ahandsamelyflin:�trated weelilp Iargeat Mr.
eulation Of any se:entitle i inrnat Terms. $3 a1
�y1ea�rjj:�tfo�tur1 0,485, $L 8014 hy till neasdealers.
MOR71 & en.``616toai;u117, New Cori
Branch ()Mee. t 1 li' Qt..'VashIno'.m.1 t
RAILWAY TIME TABLES.
WAND TRUNK RAILWAY F33''S'1'EM,
1Jf imams LBA`u"G Minn
London 0.50 a.ln.... 3.10p.m.
Toronto & East9 a et 0.5,3 a.m.... 3.05p.m.
Ixiueardino,.11.10 n.ni1.40 p•m.... 8.38p.m,
xuurvn xnoi
Itineardine ,...0.50 a.m9.00 a.m.... 3.03 p.m.
London 11.I0 a.m.... 7.555 pan.
Pahnereton Imo i nt.
1
Toronto & East
p.m.— mei HAROLD, Ant, iPha
!`1ANADIAN• PACIb"1G RAILAVAI2.
V 'pnants move von,
Toronto anc1. East4.57 amt.... 3.43 pan,
Teeawater1.17 parr.,,.19.4a p.m.
AtntvE YEW
'TerstvAtC:r... .11.57 t1.m 8 43p.m.
Toronto w .&g,i(nn•
J. H• nt Wngm
13&TABLIORRD 1872
THE WINOW TINES
I$ Pi1131.zeirm)
EVERY THURSDAY MORNING
Tho Times 0111ee, Beaver Meek
w INGdIaht, ONTARIO.
Teats m1nur" ftrl'vz(Jr $1 70p er annum in
sylvan(c) 81.50 if not Kt, paid. No paper di:{on-
tinttill all arrears aro paid, erctx
t at the
option of the publisher.
a I
Anviifirvas(1 Haml•:s. — Legal and other
(smut adeertissements See perNonppariel ills for
flrrwt rnttertlon, Uo liar line for each subs etluent
er ut.
ln. Ct t
r sr t r sc
vtrtir rn n a in lu 11 rt,du Ott are h r r
A l i m a f5 atl
lU t ts. per lino fur
first insertion, and 5 cents
par 11no for each subsequent insertion.
Advertisements of I.0 8, Found, Strayed,
Farms for Hale or to Bent, and similar, 31.00 for
firm month and 50 cents for each subsequent
mnth.
Coxrmman% ILA vn4—Tho following table. shows
()written for the insertion of advertisements
for aperifl(d.;n ri(uIa:--
trrA(:ai, 1 Tn.sain. 3 aro, 1 aro
Ono Cotnrrtn
loom 33100 115.1X, 20 00
Half Column......., 3300 18,00 10.00 4.021
tlattrter ('ulumn 18.00 10.00 11.00 3.00
Advertisiemerta without s eeiffo directions
will be insert,:cl tilt forbid and ehargI'4 arrortd•
ingly. Transient advertiaeraents must be paid
for 111 laY111:0,
Tots An Dr2VAn'rM851I' is atoeited with an
extensive assortment of all regnt'iiteu for print-
infc, riffardint; fa(silitlt b nut agitalh d 1Ltrarges tltc
ecnrntyfor• tm nin t out first differs work,
type and appropriate oils for all styles of Post-
ers, Band Lillis, ore., and the latest styles of
choice fancy type for the finer classes err print,
ing.
II. 13. ELLIOTT
Proprietor and Publisher
T P KENNEDY, M. 0.. M. C. P. H. O
. Member of the British Medical Associa-
tion. Gold Medallist in Medicine. Special
attention paid to diseases of Women and Child
ren, (Mee hours -1 to 4 p. m.: 7 to 0 p. m,
DR. MACDONALD,
Wingham,
Centre Street
Ontario.
DR. AGNEW,
Physician, Surgeon, etc.
Office—MacdonaldBIIsaover J. Store. Night answered t the office.
T. CHISHOLM, J. S. CHISHOLM
M.E., M,D,, C.M., M. C Y .$.a. 2111,2511,025., \1 C P S a.
DRS. CHISHOLM & CHISHOLM
PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS, Ero.
Orrick];—Ohieholm BIock, Josephine street.
RESIDENOE—In rear of block, on Patrick St.,
where night calls will be answered.
R•VANSTONE,
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC.
Private and Company funds to loan at lowest
rate of interest. No commission charged. ort -
gages, town and farm property bought and
soled, Office, Beaver Block. Wingham,
JA. MORTON,
•
BARRISTER, &c.
Wingham, Ont.
E. L. DICKINSON DIIDLEY Hor atxs
DICKINSON & HOLMES
BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Ete.
MONEY To LOAN.
Omen: Meyer Block, Wingham.
ARriiutt .1. IRWIN, D. D. S., L. D. S.
Dental Doctor C lle e tandu Lice tiatee of the Royal
College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Office
over Post OfficeL.D.S., Wingham•
V Year P.
T. HOLLOWAY, D.D.S.,
New method for painless ex-
traction. No Cocaine.
Specialnttention to the care and regulation
of children's teeth. Moderate prices and all
work carefully and skilfully performed. Office
in Beaver Block, Wingham.
JOHN RITCHIE,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT,
Wingham, Ont.
ALEX. KELLY, Wingham, Ont,
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
For the County of Huron. Sales of all kinds
conducted at reasonable rates. Orders left at
the TIaiEs Wilco will receive prompt attention.
W • A. CURRIE, Wingham, Ont.
LICENSED AUCTIONEER.
sales snaell Alleftattet Auction nall hinds
orders
at the TIMES office will receive prompt atten-
tion.
JAS. HENDERSON, %Ingham, Ont.
LICENSED AlJtTIOPt'EER
For the Counties of Huron and Bruce. Sales
of Farm Stock and Impleinents a specialty.
All orders left at the TIMES office promptly
attended to.
Terms reasonable.
FS. SCOTT, Brussels, Ont.
i
LICENSED AtCTIONEE£
Is prepared to conduct sales in this see"tion•
Special attention given to sales of farm stock
and implements.
Dates and orders ran always be arranged at
the Trains office, Wingham.
There is a noted difference
in the style and fit of Pants we
snake that always brings peo•
pie back for another pair.
Then there is the low price
and better quality of cloth put
in them—cloth that wears
See our new goods and prices.
WEBSTER & 00
THE LATS SIR OLIVER. MQWAT
We puiell')it the following lines on
the death of .sir Oliver 41 1 ,t trent
Ilemilton Tlme:i.. The Tr rapoeem
11r. "lrifn. Murray la im old friend ,of
Mr Janice McIntyre: .. I.
pus ' good and great tad Gaveienor,
deed Alms
We've
loot
2n troth our
res
tBra elest naz
a
With fortitude wiiicli 2.tUure nett
,ev
Ianr
Ile tam and 'sought beneath the
a horning light
That beats on. thron:-Kt without ,
t0U t
h h al~ n uo nt
a
But 0:rnrtda's aggrandisements ate.
:144,
t. good. i( c t. -
With all the modesty that glow
I- with l;'reatne;s,• ,
Ile moved o.mong us with, the ,entle,
' tread ,
or one who never ?naught applae
1 from leen,' • r t: f r; r
The dear delight of doing his ;ilea
i work r
With canjcience clear in hie Creaes
tor's eight, w c I e
To him was amiie ,rccompenae, ` $e
f (scorned a iI , f a.1
Vain show end. ,empty Adelat1.one
t both
0`''>eiflshn0$. Ile vllued deeds nuclei
more
Tii•in words; e:xd worked with month
alone wbase aims , ,
Art, objects were to render this loved
• 1Ind
Or ours the happiest in the whole.
wide world.
A Father of Confederation, he, , •
With patriotic zeal, gave play to all
Thai moulded into shape our pining;
chain
OP proudored imperial provinces, Inca
Oar statute -book with laws avhdcli:
link ,
His lustrous name with that of.
f Brougham or Gladstone.
Ile doubdod I!µir Ontario's rich 'lo-.
t main,
And rendered her the Empire's proude
est Province,
But, more than all, he set before rile
world
Theef exleisampleGadof a, mail who feared
,
He',i gouts to hip reward above; •
sand
we t
Romain below hot only to lament
Hitt death, bat imitate his lovely,
t life.
I a. rewell, -•bolov'd Sir Oliver 1 Not
• poet t•
Can over-estimate immortal Mowat.
`�'tTilliamMurray-
Man and Mule.
[St, Louis Globs -Democrat]
(At the old maid's convention held is
Rochester, N. F., Mass Cynthia Scott
read a paper on "Mere Man." In sub-
stance she said that man is no mom of
an absolute success than a mule.)
The rattle—he is a gentle beast;
And so is man.
He's satisfied to be the least;
And so is man.
Like man hammy be taught some tricks;
He does his work from 8 to 6;
The mule—when he gets mad. he kicks;.
And so does man. .
The mule—he has a load to pail;
And so bas man.
He's happiest when he is full;
And so is man.
Like man, he holds a patient poise,
And when his work's done will rejoice,
The mule—he likes to hear his voice,
And so does man.
The male—be has his faults, 'tis true;
And so has man.
He does some things he should not do,
And so does man.
Like man he doesn't yearn for style,
But wants contentment all the while,
The mule—he has a lovely smile,
And so has man.
The mule is sometimes kind and good;
And so is man.
He eats all kinds of breakfast food;
And so does man.
Like pian, he balks at gaudy dress,
And all outlandish foolishness,
The mule's accused of mulishness;
And so is man.
The Hired Man.
Who is the chap by men most sought,
Whose services cannot be bought,
Who answers short and fears us not?
The hired man.
We hunt for him both day and night,
To capture him use all our might,
And give him wages—out of sight,
Tho hired man.
Who ne'er from work will let ns roain,
Whoso,head ont-tops St. Peter's dome,
Who is the boss around our home?
The hired man.
Who elhubs upon a lofty perch,
And says he'll leave ns in the lurch,
While we saw wood, who goes to churehe
The hired man.
Who has it shiny, stiff -front shim,
And hands that show no signs of dirt,
And wears a look serenely pert?
The hired. man.
To hint the profits of our toil am given,.
Ite gets ten shares while we get seven -=-
Who will, we fear, be first in heaven?
The hired man.
3 S. Iiruntli(;e, in The Moon.
Cheer Upl
Cheer up I The rose is redder
Than the ones we saw last year; •
The meekbird's song is sweeter,
And happier to hear;
The grass is getting brighter,
And fairer yet to see—
The world is betting better
Than 11 ever used to be.
Cheer up i Tito sky is bitter
Than it was a year ago;
Tho very smiles are glailtler
And have a richer glow;
The raining and the eunshino
Are Helping you and me=•
The world is growing better
Than it ever used to be.
Cheer up 1 The rase is sweeter,
The birds have newer songs;
\Vo find more things to pleasous
And dream of fewer wrongs.
'there's always lots of honey,
• So let's bo like the bee
—
The world is growing better
For folks like you and me,
1