The Wingham Times, 1905-01-26, Page 22
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ESTABLISI3ED 1872
WINOHAN TIMES.
H. It ELLIOTT, PtrOLI$HERANDYRorRYETan
THURSDAY. JAN. 26, 1905,
Financial Operations.
TIIE W1NUl .S.3L 1.1.111;s1 JA1Ulll11:, :6, Or5.
TWENTY YEARS ACD.
(From THE WINOR TI.1iES Of
Friday, Jaauary 23rd, 18115.)
MORRIS.
Van Varnorman has purchased Welt
ter Allison's blaclrsmith shop, and as
he is a first-class ueeenanio with a, great
deal of experience ea doubt he will
do a good trade, as he is well kuowu
here,
The of ieia1 finrtis of Canada's finan-
eitil operations for the year ending Juue
30 were brought down last weer~. The
receipts on account of consolidated fund
am<,urt"d to $70,6Gt),510, and the ex•
pe-nditare on the settle account to $55,-
612,83:2. The surplus of receipts over
expeuditure was theretore $15,056,894.
The expenditure ohargeehle to capital
was $7,x;51,718, and Y'L 046.878 was paid
out ou a000uet of retie -ay supplies. The
suns of 81,130,011 was p:ii,l on account
of bounties. T:te note r•ironl tion was
in September lest etle.6121.907, and in
October $12,912,942 as ng ince Si 343,959,
and f;7 95S 020 in September aud Octo-
ber respectively, 1897. Investments on
account of the ,, uking funds of the var-
ious loans were made during the year to
the amount of $2 315,065, and 811,038,-
779 iu sinking feuds of meowed loans
was redeemed. The total amount held
as sinktug fund ou June 30 wa:+ $44,770,-
875. The net debt of the D.eniirriun at
the close of the fiscal year was 8.160,867,-
718, a reduction from the previous year
of $789,270. Actually, however, there
Was a reduction of debt amouutiug to
$6.136,773, the difference being the sum
of $5,397,503 allowed to the Province of
Ontario and Quebec, but erroneously
deducted iu 1003. Taking the last two
financial years, the reduction of debt
amounts to $10,961,371. The average
rate of iuterest paid on the gross debt
for the year was 3.08, as compared ,with
3 02 in the previous year, and the net
rate of interest fell from 2.47 to 2.46.
The number of officers uow serving and
subject to civil service superannuation
has fallen from 2,396 in 1903 to 2,176 in
1904.
TOWN commie.
The first meeting of the Council eleot
for the year 1885, conveued according to
statute at 11. o'clock a. m., all members
present, viz; ---Mayor, John Neelauds;
Reeve, Wm. Clegg; Deputy -Reeve, Win.
NIcOlymont; Councillors, A. Dawson,
E, F. Blaok, W. Ganuett,T, MoClymout,
H. Lemmex, W. F. Brookenshire, E.
Bowers, H. Kerr,J. S. Smith, B. Willson, the choir.
R. Molndoo and J. Elder -Moved by
13. Willson, seconded by W. Clegg, that
D. M. Gorden be appointed auditor.
Carried . -.The chairman of the Select-
ing Committee presented his report
which read as follows: -Salaries, Fin-
auce and By -Laws Committee, B. Will -
sou, W. Ciegg,R. A'IoIndoo, E. F. Black,
J. S. Smith. Street Committee, J.
Elder, H. Kerr, H. Lemmex, W. Gan-
nett, W. Clegg. Fire and Water Com-
mittee, B. Willson, W, McOlymont, T.
McOlymont, A. Dawson, W. Brooireu-
shire. Charity Committee, R. Mcludoo,
W. McClymont, W. Brookenshire,
Property Committee, J. Elder, E.
Bowers, E. F. Black. Priutiug Com-
mittee, T. MoOlymont J. S. Smith, A.
Dawson.... Moved by W. Olegg, second-
ed by H. Kerr, that the Clerk and Trea-
surer prepare a return to be laid before
this Council at its next regular meeting,
showing the following particulars in
respect to each debt of this municipality,
viz: let, the original amount of the
debt; 2nd, the date at which it was con-
tracted; 3rd, the day fixed for its pay-
ment; 4th, the interest to be paid there.
fore; 5th, the rate fixed for its redemp-
tion; 6th, the proceeds of such rate each
year and how applied; 71b, the amount
still owing in respect thereof. -Carried
..„Moved by T. McOlymont, seconded
by E. F. Black, that A. Dawsou, J.
Elder and W. F. Brockensbire be a com-
mittee to enquire into the matter of the
exemption of certain manufactories have
been fully complied with, said commit-
tee shall hand over debentures to the
collector for the payment of snob tax
exemption.-OarrituE Moved by W.
Olegg, seconded by B. Willson, that a
police office be established in the town
of Wingharn, and that the police court
be held in the Conned Chamber. --Car-
ried. The Mayor then appointed T. A.
Mills his auditor.
Local history of the early 80s.
Items from The "Times” fyles,.
ANNIVERSARYiERVIOES,
The anniversary seryfoes of the Pres-
byterian ollureh hero, will be held on
Sttoday next, the 25th last., when ser -
mans will be preaohed meruing and
eveuing by the Rev. G. M Millittae,
B. A., of Toronto ...Ou Monday even-
ing, the Nth inst , the annual tea meet -
will be held. Tea served in the basement
of the church from 5 to 7 33 o'clock.
After tea ati aelj sarnmeat will be trade
to the church when ten address will be
given by the Rev. Mr. Milligan, and
addresses are also expected from the
Rev. J. Anderson, B A., of Wltite-
chureh; Rev. Gio. Law, of Belgrave;
Rev. Mr. Hartley, of 131nevale, and the
resident miuisters of the town; choice
selections of music will be famished by
Croup Absoletely Cured
"There is no remedy to my opinion
that can aot more promptly than Dr.
Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpen-
tine. It cared my son of croup, abso-
lutely, iu one night. We gave him a
dose when he was black in the face with
chrking. It gave him instant relief and
cure." -Mr, Wm. McGee, 49 Wright
Ave., Toronto, Out.
Pointed Paragraphs.
(From the Chicago News.)
Some women have nerves, while some
others merely have nerve.
Nearly every married woman
trifle envious of a rich widow.
What rural villages need is fewer street
fairs and more fair streets.
Marriage is a partnership in which a
mau usually poses as the silent part-
ner,
If a woman doesn't get angry when
asked her age it's a pretty sate sign that
she is a grandmother.
If a young man says one clever thing
a girl is charitable enough to over -look
the 991) other things he says.
Of course a girl thinks her new hat
is a perfect dream, but all the other
girls are apt to think it a nightmare.
As silk is now made from wood pulp,
the indications are that the poor silk-
worm will be forced to bunt another
job.
There aro numerous "consumption
cures," but they all tall down when it
comes to curing the consumption of beer
and whiskey.
If all women were blind they would
have fewer wrinkles, for they would
cease to worry about the fine clothes -
other women wear.
is a
PEIRTINENT PARACIRAPIIS.
Sleighing
dnlged in.
Mrs, Dr. Gracey
visit to her mother,
this town.
Mr. Ash, of Michigan. is the guest
of his father-itelaw, Mr. S. Youhiil of
this town.,
Mrs. Alex. Holmes left this week on
a visit to relatives
Orangeville.
Mise J. Baxter, daughter of Mrs.
Baxter, of this town, is recovering from
her late illness.
Mr. Wm Smith, of Stratford, was
in town over Sunday. He was a former
resident of this town.
We are pleased to learn that. Dr.
Towler, who has been unable to attend
to business during the past week on
account of siokuess, is getting around
again.
Mr. Wrn. Barkwell left on Wednes-
day morning for London, where he
intends starting business in the drug
line, Mr. Sammer from Oakville,is Mr.
Barkwoll's successor at The Pharmacy.
Lately the office of the station agent
here has been much improved by being
enlarged, replastered, repainted, &c.
A private waiting room for the ladies
has also been opened, which will no
doubt be much appreciated by those
having to wait for the trains. We hope
to see the day when the railway com-
pany will erect a new passenger Station
on the lot opposite the Dinsley House.
Mr. Wm McCatcheon, clerk in Mr.
J. Hanna's store has returned from his
visit to Cresskill.
parties are now beiug in -
is at present on a
Mrs. 0, T. Scott, of
and friends
A WARNING NOTE
", PROM THE BACK.
• People often Say," How are we
to know when the kidneys are out
of order 1" The location of the4i`
kidneys, close to the smell of the j
back, renders the detection of
► kidney trouble a simple matter.
1, The note of warning comes front '
the back, in the shape of backache. ,
Don't neglect to cure it Mime-
o diately Serieus kidney trouble will '
follow if you .to. A few doses of
DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS,.
taken in time, often save years of
suffering. Mr. Horatio Till, Geary,
N.D., writes :-" I suffered for
about two years with kidney dis-
t ease. Had pains in my back, hips ' ,
t and legs; could not sleep well, tied ed had no appetite. I took one
box of Doan's Kidney Pills, and "
t they cured me. The pains have all
left, and I now sleep well.
r' Price 60 cents per box, or 8 for
t $1,25, All dealers, or
THE DOAK KrDNliY PIM,I. Co., it
Toronto, Ont.
Wood'p Phosphodi nee
The araat English Re,a<dv,
is an old, well estah-
fished and reliable
preparation. Has been
prescribed and used
over 40 years, All drag•
gists in the Dominion
of Canada sell and
recommend as being
.Before and .After. the only medicine of
its kind that cures and
gives universal satisfaction. 11 promptly and
permanently cures all forms of _nervous Weak-
ness, Emissions, Spermatorrh<ca, Impotency,
and alleffects of abuse or excesses; the excessive
use of Tobaero, Opium or 8tionutants, 1tfental
and Brain Worry, all of which lead to Infirmity.
Insanity, Consumption and an Early Grave.
Price 31 per package or sir for $5. One wilt
near please, six will cure. Mailed prompty on re-
ceipt of price. Send for free pamphlet. Address
the W.,od OowVany,
Windsor, Ont`, neanada,
Sold in Wingham by ' I. aieOall & Co., A.
L. Hdmitten a di Watton McKtbbu, druggists,
POLICE COURT.
On Wednesday evening last an as-
sault and battery case was heard be-
fore D?iesers. J. Neelands and George
McKay, J. P's, the complainant being
Mr. Geo. McKibben and the defendant
Mr. R. Holmes. The case created no
little excitement, and the court room
was inconveniently crowded with spec-
tators anxious to hear all about the
affairs. The complainant charged the
defendant with having committed an
assault on him on the morning of the
16th inst.... After a short consultation
the Bench decided the case against the
defendant, fining him $2 and costs,
amounting altogether to $4.85. The
defendant then announced his intention
of appealing against the decision. Two
J. P's, Messrs. R. Currie and J. A. Mc-
Ewen, who were present during the
hearing of the case, but who did not sit
on the Bench, after the deoision was
given signed a certificate of dismissal of
the defendant, certifying that they con-
sidered the charge frivolous and ought
to be dismissed with costs against the
complainant.
A TREATMENT
FOR
COUGHS *0 GOLDS
TS a necessity in every home ii
j consumption and pneun'lonia are
to be warded off. judged by results,
there is no preparation which can
rival Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed
and Turpentine as a claimant for yotir
confidence.
DR. CHASE'S
SYRUP OF LiNSEED
AND TURPENTINE
NORr>I END
BUTCHER SHOP,
A PRIME SELECTION
Mr, Jahn Redmond, of Wawanosb,
was very seriously inj(trod last week by
falling off a load of grain.
Miss H. Soott, daughter of Mrs. John
Scott, Edward street, who has been re-
siding in Manitoba, for the last two
years, returned home last Friday.
Mr. John Farquharson, who has lately
been working in Seaforth, is at present
at the residence of his mother, . Mrs.
Farquharson, of this town, very ill.
What might have been a serious ac-
cident occurred a. few days ago on the
prairie, A number of skaters were en-
joying the fine ice there were Zena, the
youngest daughter of Rev. G. H. Cornish,
who was with a number of other little
gide, broke through the ice. One of
the skaters noticed her perilous position
and at once skated back and rescued her
at the expense of a slight cold bath to
both.
OR
TOWN DIRECTORY.
JL%,PTter Clipttou--Sabbeele services at
11 a to and 7 p tu, t+ulalay School tot
2:30 p tu, G.titerel lrrn er meeting
ou V4'edttessday evenings. Ito v, ,f N. ?ile•
l,<':ait,13.A., pabtur. Abner Cvteus, S.S.
Superintendent.
'4ferisuni:+r (JEt)RCIA--»$nbb,lih services
at 11 a to awl 7 p no Sunday Sobool at
2:30 p tn. bipworth League every Mon-
day evening. Geier el p1'uytr tueetiug
on INeduesetr y evenings, RAY. 3. lee
Gandy, 1).1) , tia,tor. Dr, Towler, S. S.
Snperiatun.ieeut•,
FItRSlavNIA t,N OilI3«OH-Sabha th ser-
vices at 11 a' nt and 7 p m. Sunday
School at '':30 out, Gener,il prayer
ineetieg nn Weduee lay avefiinee, Ieev,
D, Petrie, pastor and S 4.:iuperiltten-
dent, ie. S. Lit kInto t• awl L. Harold,
assistant S. S. Snperiutendente.
ST. PAUL'S Cmmoil, 1`;exscor.L-Sab-
bath eer woes at 11 .t 111 011it 7 p t". Sure
day 6ciiur d at 2; 30 p nt. General prayer
meeting au Wednesday evening. Rev.
\Viii. Lowe, itt'iitor a 0,1 S. ti. Stiperi n-
tenth:iit.. Jelin Tttt'h,r and 1•lrl. Nash,
ariSistanl `.:3. Superintonaente.
SALVATION ARMY -Service at ? and 11.
a m and 3 and 8 p to ote Suuilay, and
every evening during the week et 8
o'clock itt ails barracks.
•
PosT Oeterae-Ln Mst'douald Block.
011ie° hottrt< from 8 a to to 6:80 p
Peter Fisliti., postuitcster.
PUBLIC LlniteetY-Library and free
reading rooin in. the Town Hall, will
be open every afternoon from 2 to
5:30 o'clock, and every evening from 7
to 9:30 o'clock. Mrs. Orlaudo G. Craig,
librarian.
Tower Covscrr-R. Vanstone, Mayor;
Thos. Bell, Win. Relines, W. J. Career,
Thos. Armstrong, G. H. C. Milllkiu,
Devitt Bell, C)oaneillors; d'. B. For-
guson, Clerk and Treasurer; William
Olegg, Assessor, Win. Robertson, Col-
lector. Board meets first Monday even-
ing in each mouth at 8 o'clock.
BEEF, PORK
AND MUTTON
An open temperance meeting under
the auspices of Excelsior Council, Royal
Tempters of Temperance of this town,
was held in 11IacKenzie's Hall ou Mon-
day evening last. Although the night
was stormy, there was a very fair at-
tendance. The chair was occupied by
Mr. O. Varney, and addresses were
given by the ReV. Mr. Totten, Rev. Mr.
The majority of 2,072 cast for the Eakin, 0. L. Lloyd and the chairman,
Scott Act in Kent is the most remark- 'Vocal and instrumental music was given
able vote in the history of the agitation. by Messrs. Park, Orr, and Smith, Mrs.
The next largest majority that has been Smith presiding at the organ. A read -
secured by the Act ss as that of 1,659 ing was also given by W. Kinsman.
given by 73uron county. According to
the municipal returns, however, the
population of Huron in 1888 was 6555,234,
while thatuf Kent tvas ouly 45,438. If
therefore, Baron's testimony to the
growing power of the temperance issue
could,, as it undoubtedly did, provoke
each enthusiasm in the temperance re•
formers, how much greater cause have
they for rejoicing and congratulation itt
Also a large stock of Oured Meats 01
the tiuest selection.
Also Boiled Hams, Bolongna, and
Davis' celebrated Pork. Pies.
i+tARRIEI>
Leave your orders early.
Highest cash price paid for Hides and
Skins. '
In Howick on the 14th inst., at the
THOS. FELLS,
Opposite Skating Rink.
PROPERTY FOR SALE.
ESTABLIBI;ED 1878
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Advertisements in local columns are charged
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Advertisements of Strayed, Farms for Sale
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week, and 2.1 cout8 for each subsequent in.
sertion.
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ingly. Transient advertisements must be paid
for in advance.
THE JOB DEPARTMENT is Stocked with alt
extensive assortment of all requisites for print•
ing, affording facilities not equalled in the
county for turning out first class work• Large
type and appropriate cuts for all styles of Post-
ers, and Bills, etc., and the latest styles of
choice fancy typo for the finer classes of print
ing. H. B. ELLIOTT.
Proprietor and Publisher
SCHOOL BOARD—J. J. Homuth, (chair-
man), Thos. Abraham, J. D. Lone, H.
Kerr, Wm. Moore, A. E. Lloyd. Dr. A.
J. Irwin, 0. N. Griffin. Secretary, John
F. Groves; Treasurer, J. B. Ferguson.
Meetings second Tuesday evening in each
month.
PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACH -MS. -A. H.
Musgrove, Principal, Miss Brock,
Miss Reynolds, Miss Farquharson, Miss
Cornyn, Miss McLean, Miss Matheson
Miss Reid. and Miss Cummings.
Beton OF HEALTLi-Mayor Vanstene,
(chairman), 0. J. Reading, Thos Greg-
ory, Dr. Agnew, J. B. Ferguson, Sec-
retary; Dr. J. R. Macdonald, Medical
Health Officer
The undersigned offers for sale his property
on Arthur street in Wingham Town Piot west
of flouring mill, One property contains about
119 acres and noon the premises are a Cried
brick house and frame barn and a small
orchard and spring creek at rear of property.
The other property nontaini Ou t •re, with
frame house and barn and small orchard.
Apply to the unders:gned at the frame house
on the property. WM. H. CARR.
Wingham P. O.
residence of the bride's father, by, the
Rev. A. 0, Stewart, Belgrave, 1► Mr, John
Halliday to Miss Mary E. Potneroy, eld-
est daughter Of John Pometoy, both of
bent's maguifitent record. -•Globe. Iiowiok.
L-
IT PAYS TO ADVSRT1SE.
1 Breathes there a non with soul so dead
is entirely different ftam ordinary' M, ne fhetsey adogebath said:
cough mixtures and has a far reach -1,l'11 try another tete • inch aa."
ing effect on the whole system which If such there be, go marls him well;
Folz him no bank account shall swab.
not only bringsrelicf but positive Y and No angel watch the golden stair
for colds and severe throat, bronchial To welcome home a millionaire,
and lungtroublesThe nian who never asks for trade
. fly local line of "ad. displayed,
Sold by alt dealers at 23 cents abottles Cares more for rest than Worldly gain,
To protect you against imitations the pore And patronage bat gives Ilio pain.
trent and signature .of Dr. A. le% Chase, lightly, the femme receipt book author aro bit{ ,read g y, friends; let tto rtidb
liver+' bottle. _ __ . _ .. sound
.-i..+....,.wtir
Dieted) turb his solitude profound;
Here let him live in calm repose,
'Unsought except by men he owes,
And when ho dies, go plant hien deep
That naught may break hie dreariness
sleep;
Whore no rude elemot may dispell
The quiet that he loved so well
And that the world may know its lose,
Place on his grave a Wreath of Moss,
And 00 a stone above: "Herb lies
A chap Nvho wouldn't advertise."
11, It. Corey.
JOHN RITCHIE,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT,
Wingharn, Ont.
WINGHAM
Machine & General Repair Shop
TP H'ENNEDY M, D.C. 11..P. S. O
. Member of the British Medical Associa•
tion. Gold Medallic+ in Medicine. Special
attention paidsto diseases of Women and Child
ren. Office hours -1 to 4 p. m.; 7 to 9 p. m
is now re -opened, and I have secured
the services of a loan of over twenty
years exoerieuce i.1 all lines of Mill and
Farm Machinery; also Bicycles, Guns,
Sewing Machines, Umbrellas, Clothes
Wringers, Lawn Mowers, Scissors. •
_Hair 011ppers Sharpened
Saws Gummed and Filed
Heys made to order
A trial solicited.
W. G. PATON
DR. MACDONALD,
Centre Street
Wingham, Ontario.
Victoria St. - ' WINGHAM.
M I LB V RN' S , Positively Free
Heart and Nerve
Pills.
Are a specific for all heart and nerve
troubles. Here are some of the symp-
toms. Any one of them should be a
warning : for you to attend to it im-
mediately. Don't delay, Serious break.
down..of the system may follow, if you
do: Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Duel,
ness, Palpitation of the Heart, Shortness
of Breath, Rush of Blood to the Head,
Smothering and Sinking Spells, Paint
and Weak Spells ,Spasm or Pain through
the 13eart; Cold, Clammy Hands and
Peet. There may be many minor symp-
tenni of heart and nerve trouble, but
these are the chief ones.
Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills will
dispel all these symptoms from the
iy'stem.
Price 50 cents per box, or 8 for 51,26.
WEA SPELLS +CURED.
Mrs. I,. Dotty, lletnford, 14.S., writes
no as follows:a'<i was troubled with
dizziness, weak spells and fluttering of
the heart, Irocured a box of Milburn'I
Heart tied Nerve Pills, and they did me
so Much good that I got two mote bores,
and aftetfiniehing them I Wascompletety
Cured. I must fly -that I cannot Teeenze
mend thein too highly.
Do you want a 'New Suit?
If so bay it here and we will
keep it pressed for sixmonths
free of charge.
DR. AGNEW,
Physician, Surgeon, eta.
Drug Store. Night calls answered at the otace, Office -Macdonald Block, over W.MeRibbon's $3a should be hold for the 5,000 pound
cow. Either, however, would be about
as sensible es the other. It i11 intended
to mean that the cow which yielder
only 5,000 pounds of milk annually
should never be purcbasid nor used for
dairy purposes and that considerably'
more than $50 is not an extravagant
price to pay for a grade cow yielding
annually 8,000 pounds of milk.
Improving the Cown.
When farmers began to select their
bulls from pure bred herds possessing
these great dairy values, letting the.
beef question and all side issues take
care of themselves, they began to es-
tablish improved machinery in the
shape of dairy cows.
sT
It is a sad fact that so many farm-
ers eouslder the difference in value be-
tween a good cow and a poor cow to
be merely the difference in Purchasing
price, when its a matter of fact it Is
the difference between profit and loss,
Writes 0 Pennsylvania correspondent
of hoard's Dairyman.
In tate locality of the writer a cow
which sells for $50 when fresh Is about
the best cow the farmer has and pro-
duces not far from 8,000 pounds of
milk annually. Another cow equally
healthy in body and good in disposi-
tion, which sells for $35, yields about
5,000 pounds of milk annually.
Investigators of the subject are al-
most unanimous in the assertion that
5,000 pounds of milk are required to
pay the keep of a cow for one year. It
is usually conceded also that the length
of a cow's usefulness is ten years.
In this length of time the $35 Cow.
should just about pay for her keep,
but leave nothing to ber owner as prof-
it. In the same length of time our $5a
cow should produce 8000 peuuds of
milk. Taking from this amount 50,0001
pounds to pay her keep, there are left
80,000 • pounds above her expense,
which in the creameries should bring
at least a cent per pound, thus giving a.
profit of $300 in ten years, or the time
of the cow's usefulness.
Can it not be said, then, with some
degree of accuracy that the difference
in valve between the $35 and the $50,
COW is nearly $300,
It is not to be understood from
these figures that one should pay $300.
for the 8,000 1totiud cow any more than
T. CHISHOLM, J. 8. CHISHOLM
DLII., M,D., 0.M., M.O.P.S.O. MB. MD,OM., M 0 P s O•
DRS. CHISHOLM & CHISHOLM.
PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS, ETC.
OrrioE-Ohisholm Block, Josephine street.
RESIDENOE-in rear of block, on Patrick 8t.,
where night calls will be answered.
117NR, BROWN, L. R. C. P. London England.
Graduate of London, flew York and Chi-
cago.
Diseases of Eye Ear, Nose and Throat.
Will be at the Queen's Hotel, Wingham, 41h
Tuesday in each month. Hours from 2 to 9 p.m.
R + VANSTONE,
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETO
Private and Company funds to loan at lowest
rate of interest. No commission charged Mort.
gages, town and farm property bought and
sold. Office, Beaver Block. Wingham
JA. MORTON,
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BARRISTER, &o.
Wingham, Ont.
E. L. DlcxrvsoN DUDLEY HOLMES
DICKINSON & HOLMES
,BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc.
MoNEy To LOAN.
Orrice: Meyer Block, Wingham,
ARTHUR S. IRWIN, D. D. S., L. D. S.
Doctor of Dental Surgery of the Pennsylvania
Dental College and Licentiate of the Royal
College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Office
over Post Office, Wingham.
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T. HOLLOWAY, D,D.S., L.D.S.
DENTIST.
Beaver Block, Wingham
D. D. S. -Toronto University.
L. D. S. -Royal College of Dental Surgeons.
J S. etROME, L. D. B.
Has a new method for painless ttIjtl
extraction, No cocaine.
Special attention to the care of children's
teeth.
Moderate prices, and all work guaranteed
Orstoe.- In Chisholm block, next door to
Hamilton's Drug Store,
W A, CURRIE,
WINGHAM'S AUCTIONEER
Is now prepared to attend the wants of those
requiring his services. at a reasonable price.
No necessity of going out of town for an ane-
tioneer. All orders left at the TIMES office
will receive prompt attention.
ALES. KELLY, Wingham, Ont.
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
For the County of Huron. Sales of all kinds
conducted at reasonable rates. Orders loft at
the TIMES office will receive prompt attention,
JAS. HENDERSON, Wingham, Ont.
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
For the Counties of Hume end Bruce. Sales
of Farin Stook nod Implements a specialty.
All orders left at the Tnnts office promptly
attended to.
Terms reasonable,
OUR5 U ! T !NGS F. S. SCOTT, Brussels, Ont.
FOR FALL. AND WINTER
are matchless in rlosign and
fabric, and we have a large stock
to select from.
ALSO A LARGE retee B OF
OVERO OATI N GS
in all the newest and best meter -
lab at tight priced.
Panting to snit anybody
And say if yon are going to get
A RAIN -PROOF COAT
do not buy a ready-made until
you see what We can make you
ene to order for,
We give you. all a pressing itt.
+ritatiOu to call.
RMAXWELL
a is1
HIGH ART TAILOR.
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
NEItR
Is prepared to cend'W sales in this section.
Special attention given to sales of farm stocl<
and implenients.
Dates and orders can always be arranged at
the TIMES office, Wingham.
FARM ERS
e
and anyone having live stock or other
articles they wish to dispose of, should advor•
tine the same for sale in the Times. Our large
circulation tolls and it will be strange indeed if
you do not get aeustomer. We Can't guarantee
that you wi l soli because you may ask more
for the article or Stook than it is worth. Send
your Of advertisement
02 the stook and other
articles.
RAILWAY TIME TABLES.
Prise Winning Guernsey.
The Guernsey bull Prince RosendaIe,
4292, A. G., C. C., was awarded first
prize in the aged bull class at the St.
Louis world's fair in a ring of eleven
contestants. Prince Rosendale, as hie /1
GRANDGRAND 'I'14tTN1r RAIL' AY SYSTEM.
TRAINS Leve: roti
London 6.50 San.... 3.10p.m.
Toronto & East ..9 a.m, 0.58 din .. 8.06p.m.
Kincardine -11.10 a.it1.40 0-m.... 8.56p.m.
Anntta FROM
gincerdine ....0.60 ft.:A11.15 San.... 606 p.ru.
London 11.10 sate.- 7.35 p.m.
Poltnerston..... 9.85 a.ra
Toronto &East 1.40 pm-. 8.:•: p.m.
L. HAROLD, Agent, Wixgham.
OVANADIAN PACIIFIC IiAl7.WA.L
TRAINS bEAva role
Toronto end test 6.67 San.... 648 p.m,
Teeawater 1.17 p.m...,10.4S p,m,
Aluttvn it'itOM
Teeswater..657a,nu 8.49 pan.
lhpm.
aHBim , dgonc,Wtngs
s '
ouamisux RUM PRINCE ROSENDALE.
name implies, is a Wisconsin 'bred
bull, but is owned in New York, where
he heads the noted Guernsey herd of
Dir. C. C. Taylor at Lawton Station, in
Erie county. The picture is reproduced.
from Hoard's Dairyman.
Dairy Maxims.
feed your cows twice a day at regu-
Iar intervals and have pure water and
salt always accessible.
A dairy cow does not need as much
exercise as a trotting horse.
You do not need a dog to drive up
dairy cattle.
A cow with a good escutcheon and
nothing else should be butchered,
A cow likes a variety of food. Grati-
fy her tanto as often as you can.
lite Model Dairy Cost.
A model dairy cow should answer -.
the following description: Medium
size,yr
, small head, full and correctly
placed eyes, neck long, thin and clean,`
back of good breath at loins, short
legs, large udder, medium sized, Well
placed teats and plainly defined milks
veins. The cow, if well fed, should, of
course, give a large gttantity pt rich 4
milk. -Tarn Visitor,
lttilir Thoroughly.
It is important that the eows should
be thoroughly mulled, as the last
drawn milk being richer art fat than
that which is first drawn it is Obvious
that the quality is affected if the Owe
are not milked cleanly. Cows with en -
developed front quarters usually give ,4i
milk of a lower quality fro0i those l•.
guarterg, besides less quantity.
The Milker.
!the milker should be clean in Per.
edit and ways end perteetly healthy.
It not he may throw off germs of dis-
ease
ivease in breathing ot, coughing, says
Prairie Partner. It his breath is eon*
taminated with tobaueo the milk cart -
not 'entirely escape totttatninetion, anti
it his hands are sailed the milk must
litArty.