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MORr
SCF'ttllti STrer t
ONTARIO.
Ne yea,r,in advance
j
orf,
RATES:
nn I s or. I 1 MO,
run t'10o ea0t0
00 7 00 4 rel
loo 200 _#00
utisemcnts, Ac. per line
lino tor each subsequent
I type, lOe. for first in
all subsequent inserticl:-
a d less than 21 e
Ind, Strayed, Situations,
d, out exceeding $ line,
, not exceeding 8 lines,
time:rent month
adhered to
oiled tiseruents, or for
ecific directions, will bo
:eu accordingly.. Tran.
,e paid ill an%lolCe
artistntents most be to
,on, in order to appear
[.IOTT
;rnlliTen AND POillAfin0a
iTREET,
ONTARIO
neral proficiency medal.
Mier College Physiciuna
BOLORAVE, ON'r.
nage.
a.,
and Surgeons, Ontario.
sty of Huron---
- Wingham, Ont.
'oronto Univereity, and.
psioians and Surgeons of
ter of Centre and Patrick
Dr. Sodium).
- - ONS'.
[TOR, Ete., Etc,
to loan at lowest rates
aged. mortgages, town
oueht and sold.
9elIAM, OST.
RTON
at Am:,
Ontario
DICKINSON, B. qi
,ITORS, Etc., Eto., So-
lon, Commissioners for
oba, Yarm, Town and
i ieY sold. ll i rive
o y (private
sccnrity at 52. per cent.
persons; upon the bent
it any expense to the'
lanitoba and the North.
;ham.
OME, 1WINQIIAM,
curing Celluloid Plates,
ates of the bestmateria
hey can be got in the
All work warranted.
dared for the painless
safe anesthetic known.
act teeth for 10 cents,
• Block, opposite Mal
0ACDNALD, WiNonAu.
Ganite, Celluloid, Alloy,
;tc., etc., folates, ranging
?500 upwards per set"
bridgework. Teeth ex
tin by the use of Vital.
gharn, side entrance op.
n daily (Sundays except.
Will be at Blyth every
a month—Office at Milne e
londaye of each month--
raetin,g 28 cents. '
INCE AGENT
OiiTAm101
0,
FOR TEE COUNTY
RON. .,
art of the Co. Charge)
:NallArA, ONT.,
`oat Tari COMITY or
>N.
s office promptly of end
, Cot1XT)SS 11.1fl0lt ANIS
:E.
aptly and On the SherteY
isfaction.Gnarsn44eed,
its Can ba merle et tfa
ore
lXAWKINS
,ANN Clvn. lemeet8E
Wlltel2AM.
ei id tate Teetp* tall it4t.
Tree Hel,trtmand's Two Girls,
The of ruurning Edwin Meth was
very tHuc artled when a waiter at the
,.Mount Vern hotel brought two cards
to his room bearing' tlto names of two
ladies upknoWn to liana: The waiter
said the ladies were pretty, dud, were
waiting In. the parlor. In a fow Bloat`s
Booth Made his appearance in the par-
lor, and Much to his surprise be found
two young.; and very 'pretty society girls;
one of- whozn was a debutante. They
itlfornted pini they had attended 'every
performance sheet> Ilia arrival in BOO -
more, and had becoi'he so fascinated
with flim that they had decided, to call,
They hoped he would pardon them for
doing so. Icor a few minutes Booth said
nothing. First he looked at their cards,
which he still held in his hand, and then
at the girls, who blushed arid became
very much confused, At last the silence
was broken.
"Young ladies," said Booth; "I hap-
pen to know the narnes on these cards
itssatned, and if I only kre'w your
real mules I should most certainly in-
form your parents what you have done.
Now, take my advice, ,go home, and
don't over run to see an actor again, for
the neat interview might not be so pleas-
- ant."
The young ladies departed, and have
been very much alarmed ever since lest
their parents should find them out.—
Baltimore American.
The Virtue of net Mint.
It is worthy of reiteration that milk
bested to as high u temperature so it
eau he' drank or sipped above 100 dei.
,geed, but not to be to the boiling
point, is of great value as a refreehiisg
stimulant itt cases of overexertion,
bodily or mental. To most people
who like milk it does not taste so
good, but that is a weal. platter com-
pared to the benefit to be got from it.
Its action is exoeediugly prompt and
grateful and the effects much more
satisfactory and far more lasting than
those of any alcoholic drink whatever,
It supplits real strength as well as ex.
llilaration, something which alcohol
never do, s.
Ica to Maine
Ererybcily in Maine is clary over lee.
The weather for conversatiot 1 purposes
is nowhere. Every spare' tin, every
:horse and almost every `ox 'are at work
on the ice, filling icehouses, building
stacks on the river bank's, cutting, haul-
ing, selling;, shipping the silvery ice, sil-
very in more senses than one. In Bangor
and Augusta coal dealers, with' empty
1)heds, are filling them with ice, the
-streets aro full of teams carting the pre-
-dons loads to storehouses yet unfilled;
and, actually',, they are filling the base -
Meats of some stores with ice.
A company, with houses and machin- I yy.r
'ery all on hand and in good shape, can
house the ice' for 15 or 20 cents a ton.
Yet a manager of one of the large com-
panies refused to sell for $4 a ton, al-
though ha could have sold 5,000 tons
under a contract. If he had sold 5.000
tons, at $4, he.wOuld have made a clear
profit of x;18,000 or so. There is smother
anager who; last September, took a
contract to deliver 20,000 tons this spring
and summer for from 50 to 75 cents a t.
ton; and although this pays him a good 1
profit in the distant horizon towards the I
setting sun, he sees a golden eagle flying
away from hits, representing $65,000
just the difference from the price he could.
have obtained if he had waited till the
fifth day of March.—Cor. Boston Jour',
nal. .
EMORY
Mind wandering oared. Books learn&
in ono reading. Teetimonials from all
parts of the globe, Prospectus Pon.
A. Loi.eettot 237 TilthAva applo ication
jello
ave thou. iriea
jiqoaP?al�
it is expuisi%.
MATTHEW ?iMBLER;
HARNESS MAKER,
Ile on band a lame stock of
MORSE BLANKETS,
CURRYCOMBS,
BRUSHES,
WHIPS,
TRUNKS,
VALISES etc.,
Which will be sold at bottom price's. .
nAilaiN'FMS, double or single, made to order
eliOrt notice, and eatisfaoution'it ranteed, .
darA, call solicited,
SHOP—Opposite the Bank of Iiamilton.
MATTHEW AMBLER,
Wingham, Feb, Eth, 18110.
CHISHOLM'S CORNER DRUG f3TORE
Wingham Agency.
' IT_di Irruslle `d a Lire Dumrciy.
One evening I was -out with a party 4f
-young friends. It had been trying to
-snow all afternoon. and had 'cleared off
`cold. As we passed e. ready made cloth-
ing store we noticed a couple of dum-
mies out in front covered with: snow.
'One of these two particular dummies
was looking in the winftow, probably
Watching, the cashier inside, while the
`ether was faced toward the street, pos-
'sibly to draw trade. On the breast of �Jir
bas nee snowhladen ulster de he w"re BBuy �ryja I� �i�i l �� 1
banner with the strange device, C �j
ole, only $7.33." Just as we were pass ! 9
ing we saw a young clerk approaching I
are all Cereafg.
"Imitation of a dummy," and lie jumped
into a rigid. position between the papier
macho men. We ran across the street
to watch things. Out came the clerk
'and brushed the snow from the nearest ' DO yotr WANT T0
figure, turning it around on its well
greased standard as he did so. ' Thea he
. reached for our friend, wha stood stiff
"and still. He carefully gushed the
snow from the hack of his long ulster,
and then took hold of his arm to turn
him around. As he felt flesh and blood
he dropped his whisk, uttered a horrible I
yell and disappeared behind a pile off s0,
coats in the store.—Chicago Herald.
va
M ISIC._
MISS NELLO McHARDL.
(y LASSES FOR INSTRUCTION ON PIAN'0 AND
�l Organ; in Voice Qulture and Harmony.
Musto Rooks 15 BBAvna Moot.
Rhort Lesaslozoo is lmtknologlf•'
Mr
Ohugwatsr (drawing on hlo
hoots at close of curtain lector.),--
Sareantba, I've stood this about as
long far I intend to stand it.
Mrs, Chngwatar-- What are you
going do do now I
Poi going to take a walk with the
only living creature about this house
that never says a 0'00 word to me.
Who is it
My dog Ponto,
Yotir dog is always kind and a teo
ticnate to you, is ho ?
(Ernphatieally)—Always !
That's because he recognizes you
as a kindred spirit,
WINGHAM
MRBLE \VORKS!
Self culture is the storage of power.
It will introduce a man to a larger
and more beautiful world than idle.
nese and ignorance ever find.
We need each other's forbearance
as well as encouragement in order to
do oiir beat. We do not all see alike ;
we cannot all work in the sarue way,
Taking a retrosp'eot of my thirteen or fourteen
years business in wingbam, I desire most heartily to
tender my thanks to my friends and the public gen-
erally for the liberal patronage extended to me in
the past.
I may also state that I am in a position to offer
better inducements than over to those requiring
anything in the' line of
Granite or Stone Monuments,
HEADSTONES, .
.goodsill
the door, whisk broom in hand, to brush '
the snout from the dummies. One of
my friends, who knew the clerk, said,
WINDOW SILLS,
SONE TRIMMINGS,
FOR F ICING, de
1 would be pleased to have those desirous of pro•
curing any articles in my line to call and examinb
goods, compare prices and leave their orders, so that
the goods may be secured and prepared early in the
season. Yon can select from the latest designs and
obtain the ainest wotkmanehip at the most favorable
.price's. Most respectfully, yours,
TIMES" SUBSCRIBERS.
All parties who have not paid
for the " TIMES "for* the years
1888 and 1860, are requested to re-
mit the amount at once. We peed
honey, and hope this unties will
be sufficient, aid that e geuer:o
response will be the result.
R, ELLIOTT.
Shingies,Stting1e 5
The undersigned have on hand a large
quantity of
The infliction of pain as a punish.
ment is only justified when the inflic-
tor is certain, or nearly certain as can
be, that the pain will be proctucive of
good.
Nature has lavishly provided cures fon
all the diseases flesh is heir to, but the
proper preparation of many of them has
not yet been discovered. In Wilson's Wild
Cherry we have a cure for Coughs, Colds,
Whooping Cough, Croup and kindred ail"
ments. prepared from vegetable drugs, in a
Pleasant and consecrated form, and which
invariably gives prompt relief and effects
a speedy cure. Sold by all druggists.
WM. SMYTFI,
lyingham, Ont.
Yd INGHAM '
1 A .�,V Ei R 1 !
(BEST BRANDS OE
So1e,,
BUY YOUR SEEDS
AS CHEAP .?
read:T. A. MILLS' posters
iloraee Gireelees Favorite Cat. 1
Hall, the chief messenger at the cus-
tom house, cultivated his suave manner
when he was the head waiter at the
Astor house. Nothing pleases him more
than to recall the days when he served
Horace Greeley; who dined for years at
the Astor house. Dinner there at that
time was served on the American plan
and was front 12 in. until S p. tn. "I
used to • carve," said Hall, "and when I
•h r
rte
nt -
. nit o y.
nt £o
liadreacliedtlie�tFve y r
fifth cut. in ib of roast beef Iknew tlxat Oat Zeal mill Opened.
it was time for Mr, Greeley to come in,
Ile liked the twenty-fourth or twenty
:fifth cut because, I suppose; the meat in
that part of the roast was done exactly
to suit his taste. When I had got to Mr.
Greeley's cut I used to run my knife
around the rim of it and remove all tine
overdone edge or fat, which he did not
like. We heaped up the plate with rota,
• toes, green peas and beans—Mr. Greeley
was a great hand for green Yeas—and
sent it in to him."—New York Tribune
FIRST -GLASS
Shingles,
The membership of Mr Spurge'on's
church is now 5,355,4n increace of 79.
During the year 433 were added,
but 354 were removed, 116 by non;
attendance and other causes.
Have you a cough? Take Wilson's Wild
Cherry,
Have you a Cold ? Take Wilson's Wild
Cherry.
Have you Bronchitis? Take Wilson's
Wild Cherry.
Have you lost your Voice? Take Wil -
ion's Wild Cherry,'
Have you Asthma? Take Wilson's Wild
Cherry.
Have you a cold in the Head? Take
Wilson's Wild Cherry.
The old t7 eliable Cure for all dis-
eases of the Throat,Chesh and Lungs. Sold
by all druggists,
Yale College isundergoing es `revival,
Hundreds of students have been con-
verted throngh Evaneelist Mcody''s
appeals. The excitement has proved
especially contagious among the col-
lege athletek.
`sales time; there is no use to foam
or frot, or do as the angry house-
keeper who has get; hold of the wrong
key and pushes, shakes and rattles it
shout the lock 'until both are broken.
and the dbor is still unopened.
WrnCI3 "WILT, BE SOLD
CHEAP FOR COIL
ALSO, ON HAND,
Hemlock and Dry Tine
LITLYMBEB,
DRESSED OR UNDRESSED,
WOOD , aziC.i-
A.T TRW,
Wingham Mill
Harness,
and Upper
T
ALWAYS ON HAND.
Illanufacturers would do well to exorable
stock and compare piices.
Ladies' &Gents' Driving Gloves,
In Dog, Coon and Astrao'�an, made to
order. Also
every
ulc ming.
A.q�
' 'ill
Winghem, March 21, 1890.
Strong Workingmen's Gloves,
In Deer, Goat, Calf and Sheepskin.
Highest price paid for „Furs, Iiifies'
Sheepskins and Wool. '
W.r.I.WAP AN.
HML hT�EHTf4�!
You be lowed! as the clay lige
Aid to the soap bubble. kr• •
't
fever lodge itr nilatl, s cocking
sir the cake th taetaizn t(i li bhutoh
Josephine street, adjoining C P R track.
L. & Jr. MoLEAN..
Windham, Oct, 11. 1880.
Pione& Hardware Store;
STONE BLOCK.
We give special attention to Or
following lines:
IRON PIPE;. ALL . SIZES PROM i TO
IN011.
IRON AND BRASS PIPE FITTINGS.
FIRE BRICKS. MILL FILES,
MACHINE OILS.
AMERICAN WATER WHITE COAL
OIL.
It is a habitual thought that frames
itself into our life. It affects us even
tn ore, than our intimate social relations
do. Our confidential friends have not
so much to do in shaping our lives
8,8 thoughts have which we harbor.
One of the most striking Christian
enterprises in Japan is an orphan asy
lum started two years ago, at May -,l
aura, by Mr Ishii, a medical man
and his wife, in imitation of George
Muller. its borne is in a Buddhist
temple, and it has now 55 ()Thane
A drop of the ora'thur excites many
a volcano of violence. •
A grain of cotnron-sense is an
effective prescription in most enter -
The undersigned desire to inform farm
ors and the people generally that they hat
reopened their( ti )
Oat Real ilI iri Winghhm,
And auu t itcd prepared and a t Oats i'
f hist Blanket Prito.
StaIIIQA Route dills
n R
We are sole a,,,Pnts in Wutryliam for-
the
urthe sale of Genuine"Bubber Paint
the best in the world.
gehcies.
POR1 SEASON OP 1890.
If you want a Neat, Showy Bill. droll put together
and attractively displayed, on good paper or card,
send your orderto tho TIMT,S Oillce,
All kinds of shelf and
heavy Hardware at
bottom `"prices.
Laud Plaster in bags always on
las. A. Mu ea.
ZETLAND SAW MILL
Manna To MorMeaS,—Ale yon disturbed at night 1
and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and
trying with pain of Cutting Teeth? If so Send at
once and get a.bottic of " Mrs. Winslow's Sootltirg
Syrup" for Children Teething. Its value is incelcul-
eide. It will relieve the poor little suife7cr
immediately. Depend upon it, mothers; there is no
mistake about it. It cures Dysentery and Diarrhea,
regulates the Stomach and Bowels, cures Wind Colic,
softens the Gums, reduces Inflammation. and gias
tone and energy to the et hole system. ' Mrs. Win-
slow's Soothing Syrup " for children teething is
Pleasant to tho taste and is tare prescription of ono of
the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in
toe United States, and is for salt by elf druggists
throughout .rhe world. Price twenty-lWe tents a
bottle: Be surd and ask for "Hits. Winnow s
800aeaa5o Swum." and take no anther Kind
F W MS EOR ALE.
I bate n n
par of ()uteri
nevers cheap in
time, and if von w
you to buy now. If
sell yOrt n• farm on a stn
plenty of time to pay b a
a low rate of interest, bus
A NU11113HR 0r, 'GOOD CUTS TO a home of your own
give vOu as good
Prices reasonable and orders bymail promptly ret'ilsewltero.
, •
in any Wail
bet• of farms
As you a
his prov'
It of
ur
sate .in difl'.erent
aware, farms were
co as at the present
m 1 would recommend
,eons aro limited I eau
cash payment. giving you
0 of purchase money et
abling you to acquire
est Basi'..
and do no egttire Credit I ea
slue for your noney as you earl
end you description . flr01s or hale
on hearing from you.
JOAN :f, PAT. sN,
84 Ring street east, orahtb.
GEORGE THOMSON, Proprieicr1
Lumber of all kinds,
First-class Shingles3
and. Cedar Posts:
Car load Orders a Specialty.
CHOOSE PR01f.
attended to, r will gladly
If ru hero mea
They will supply eustottiere with the Bksr
• Gams in fiat llh'.eal.
ER CLl"Gex ELDER ,
ri * :iii b[I` E it 62trT
llamas Office, Wingham.
THOUSANDS OF,BM1,
t1TEN AWAY YEARLY.
•When I salt °taro 1 do rot meatt.
merely to stop the
'n for a time, and then
ttavethem return al;sin, .f WILAN.klRA01ChLOUR E. 1havedsadcthe disease o(trtfre
IEp114360 bi L;sttli>rf Yietc►noait a life-long study, 1 Warrant my~ rentedy 56 Ctcro tlux
M
n 1 receit�.n a
Cure. Send
reason btl now g
pont casoa, Because nd others have fatted is y eI Give L;x' rens.<aird
re treatise andy ta 3Fteras Ll©tt1Y of my .tv►ft►tlircur Rett. J A
Mpp�l�L t b. It Costs ygti3pathin far • ,{trix�tt, ap��d��it �y U cure vett Mit:--fig Q. WWI
o4,
lot Immo; tart" ISDa fli3li fl k K i volitO
WOOD delivered to any part of
Wingllanl,
terorder by'mail prompt y attended to.
c,TriORGE THOMISON,
W isgbonl P. o
VJIPIC:HAM
ftOURING MLLS!
The undersigned wish to tender their hest 2hanl.M
for the liberal pettonage given to our that diner
sevealyears prior tothe burning of ourinillby ii,•
condiarism, During the Last 801801, we hove iv"
tuoddelleti the fowl. hill to the Intcstapproved a; e -
tem of Hungarian Roller Process mil nag. \Fr h,'
Rave weaRn now sitC better accom orlatten that:
everhetoro. We offer
Prompt 3isnateh,
"air B.0tlir11 i
Q JA iI'1' f St:C'ND'.l O NONE IN 9'1111
SEC.TtN.
And by close personal attention too tine li iinrt'�
l,rpe to be again favi;rad with a Wel by CI old:
Mewls anfl marry new el aa,
YoulHaata wat rsaeetf n Yr
p ll
iffitC64 .\It",
itleMii ni truth tf4," l #rtWl