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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Times, 1890-05-16, Page 2Vial), AY. 11I.a.Y 16, 1890. C 016,4i1A1)11111 (UM C$ i Amon.. lia.4 at. fS Hgrea4•a ewes p The homey will leltve musty hay len• teuaheld in his biu, however hungry. He will not drink of water objection- ! able to his questi& Cling sea or from a bucket which flume odor snakes ef.. fensive, however thirsty. His dVer intelli- rila will widen qui and .gent }cost ' r'acts Werth xteanelnberitere. query aver the daintiest hits offered For years the Ontario Q[lposttlon I by the fairest of hands, with coaxing r• have attempted to at dew policy of the Mowat Government. They never, however, mwde as ;WWI out of 'their eritioism as Mr, Rykert made out of Lis .tim- ber tiu,it trensaotions, in fact, they have had the poorest of poor success, and every futile flounder ' into the mire. timber that would snake a mortal shut his eyes and swallow a uauweoue mouth- ful outh-ful at a gulp. A entire is never satisfied ley either sight or whinny that her colt is really her own, until she has a certifie i nasal eertifieato to the fact A. blind horse now living, will not allow the ap- proach of any stranger without show ,,Irks there deeper. When the organs of fir Meredith rug signs of stinger not ea.ely to be feel called upon' to criticise the l disregarded. The distitrotion is evi. Outarin government's administration densly made by his sense of smell, and of its timber popsy and are confront- I at a considerable distance. Blind ed with the fact that the Ontario horses, as a rule, will gallop wildly (xo.vernfn+nt has got bonuses of 4658 about ,e pasture without:striping the �, surronndit'1, The sense of a mile for its timber limits, while the d fence, ,, Dominion Government hes got bonuses smell informs them of its'proximity. of only $5 a mile, they try to confuse Others will, w lieu loosened from the their readers by talking vaguely about stable, go directly to the gate or bars the fees and ground rents which the open to their accustomed feeding Dominion Government receives lee• grounds, and when desiring to return sides the bonus. Here are the . after hours of careful wandering, will facts:— distinguish one outlet and patiently The Ontario (xavernrhlenthas receiv• wait its opining. ' The odor of that ed in bonuses io the last seventeen particular part of the fence is. their. years Clearly two and a half million pilot to it. ,r or while dollars. But this is only part of the ''14C horse in hrowsin,,, revenue. The Ontario Government has g aaiering herbage 1 't lips ie received in the same time, for bonuses, timber dues, ground rent,and all other revenue frons tunber, nearly fourteen rnillinn dollars., The Dominion Government has received in the saute time, r o bonuses, only timber dues and ground 7'87;Q00. i'The timber revenue of the Ontario Qoverilmellt 'last year, exclusive of beisuses, was $1,012,5.39. , The tubber revenue of the Dominion Government last year,incliiding bonuses was $90,290. Friends of the Mowat Government 'will tied these figures worth presery ieg- i, wuuug to nil, tie rot. Wkaen it tetkeil ll fellow elettiiet ,Ones Was conversing with a Melia llllnut-5$ to aseish e. girl to don her who cerspleined of the disseleto %vele sealskin eaaaque the natural inferefc'a of his nephew and heir,. is that ho• hopes to be More them it But you slaattld Lire hint, a good brother to lath'. talking to, urged Jones.. Irrigation fIl Alisirltlitl has so far No use, dear buy ;. he never listens adviw ed, that the nNue scary works to erhap , brit suggested g steal' for the i Pendent ii ri +ution of 25,000 d'arlliapa, suggeaet'd JoliNe, with acres of land are completed, and might y,thefsdep red from me spNoial machint'ry for plowing :said grubbing h.►s alresdy been .constrilue. Judge. end, • The wife all day now his oue sofag,x.,,,....'"'""'"'"',_..._..,..._-- --,-----,Tr--- And ,. And at night, toe, she'll:harp it, Trying to make her husband git 1 A Reply From Bitty Hoy Ike+lz Tnasi, Ia reply to my friend, It r .7. ithgaw, I must say, I do not quiet under- . zt4rid the Arab part of his communication, dei to whether it was Luke and his disci. ;)iss, Sir,William, or frien,c} Litbgow, who wet/if-the the °' erigivator of the following re:. 3sasta: "The Sunday after the formal open;,% q,f.tbe town stall let there be a Upton School Review. Let Kitty Key 4,dlnposo as Opening .ode, drat asking her 1 'itgasus, how are your poor feet." As I eyt not acquainted with the former gentle- n1,V11, I have come to the conclusion it is friend Lithgow who wishes to confer this hjnor upon me. In reply, I would say, I will have to decline this honor from lack of.eompetenoy. As to the "Pagasus," it belongs to F. Hoag. I do not know what apeoies• of quadruped it belongs, to but I think he takes it with him when he goes to see those sights he tells the boys about. Now, as to friend Lithgow, I have always regarded him as a full pledged 'Philoso- pher, and it would be more than, presump,- tion on my part, to measure, my less than one talent,, with his ten. and `I think it x'ght, that age and experience, should have, thlr precedence of youth and beauty. 1 would also say, give honor to whom honor is due, therefore I would suggest a slight change in the programme, and request that my friend Lithgow compose an ode on our new town hall, to be sung at the open• rug of the same, and on that most interest- ing occasion let Kitty Soy twins a 'Laurel Wreath' around his fair brow, and after tlratppart of the ceremony is over: -- Lot there be got, Y. Hogg's "IS'Igasus, Aufi place my friend Upon her; Anaf lead het' forth, while we Cry aloud, This the man we loge to ',Honour! %With k;udest regards from. KITTY TOY. VI/Ingham, April 23rd, 1890. A move on, and on beth hands spit Aud beat the parlor carpet. A. ease of transmission of inflection to an unborn chiid' has occurred in Paris. A child ,horn during the con- r. (JHApi+tAN, I notparefi, Ml Nei month from nHu• Rouses and Farms for Sale, not exceeding 8 hues,, valescence of the mother.. p $1 for first month, OOc. per subaceiuent mouth monis was .atfeeted with the same 'femme, ov MARRIAGE LICENSES, NOTARY These tants wall bo atriet u adltured to at the end. 9f PUBLIC, CONVre, ,. ; t.' special rate! for longer advertisements, or for, me,lf[,djr, and diekl A,rriol "Big„ Bookstore, Monger poriada. Advertisements without specific directions, will be flue, say ;. RIPLEY, ;ONT.Inserted till forbid and charged accordingly, Trail, 1♦[pnoy to Loan on Furor Security at Low Rates of Jittery advertisements must be paid to enrollee By Ill} old charter the vicar nf. 11Te1- interuet. No col>l.nissiuu Charged. Changes for centrad ads paid must be in the otecu uy Wednesday' noun, b, rider to septa( ton b7owbrasr is authorised to sit in that week R. Elr.tars bis church at a specified table, ata Paorutnti>u AND PD1iLaa[IIIR specified time, and cullect two pennies De. mermoveee, three pennies from 'every nninarried JOSEPUISE STREET, `r, al1il 4D t - is Yt1BI. EVERT FltlD�.Y A OTi,NING, TDR - TIMES OFFICE., Josee�knNo STr.1t i,, WING11.6.141, - teNTARIO,. neescriptiauttrice,ee1►erYear. luadwwnee ADV ERTISSING RATES. .space 1 Yr t U np•_1 8 mot 1 racy On. Co' riiiii- 00 00 ' 00 : UO ,i *20 00 8$ 00 Hag " �5 u0 l' 00, 1r. 00 a04 TF1)1'rter " 20 t•,),11) 1 OV I i QU 4 09 nu inch 0 1 04 2 OU l la0 • PATERSON, Al �, 1 Local and of ler casuu ads artie,.:monts, 8c, pug'line ••first • BA141rF Or EIOHTtL DiVI6ION Oiler, leSultn or LIAR• for tr s insertmti Mon Lionxsgs. Lona( notices, ht nonpareil type, 10e, for (list in, ONT. sertlnn and 6c. per line for each subsequent inserticr. 11'INQHAAt,' No loon' retie() will bo charged luta( than 250 -- Advent mentsofLost,l'ound,Strayed,kiitnatloes, and Be .a..s Clhanues 11 anted, not encoeding 8 lhlua Money to Loan on Notes, Notes ¢ Discounted one. He ix also entitled to a similar AT RE4'.SONAB!LE RATES• tribute on every drove of, eattli✓ anter i ',stoney advanced on Alor ages at 8 per cunt. with enter- ing the parish. The present vicar heel privilege of paying at tlw cud of any year. Notes decided that tele custom smacks of and acgounts collected• ROBT. BloINDOO, feudalism anti,Willnot enfortfie it, urvtuR,-BtaterBlock.Iyin hant,Ont. A miner's wife, noted for her large family, was always grumbling ti' tr b ore, wet 1 its guide l iu' its choice of proper food en -HAMILTON, tirely by its nostrils. Blind horses do that she could not keep them clean, B ..-, a =3 A.M. not make mistakes in their diet. In One day Biddy was returning hone from the town with a large" tub on Capital, 1,000,000,, Rest, $400,000. beg. shoulder, A neighbor happening Preside rt -Jerre sTUAR7. to meet her says to. her :—Biddy, why Viee•Pr sideut—A. G, Rart '-, have yott bought such a big tub 4 nets rune Sure, and it's for me children. 1 can Jowl PRnci,WaoCHAS, B GUL'ERNEY, Geot Roam, A. T' put two in at (JfICe The. time 1 ,nen Cashierti. J. TURNBULL. Saving$ Bank hours, 10 to 04 Saturdays, 10 to 1. Deposit -Of 51 attd upwards deceived and interest allowed. • Special Deposits aisot received at current rates of interest. Drafts on Great Britain and the United St to bought and sold the tetra* of Olympus a bronze horse was exhibited, at;.t'le sight of which six real horses experienced the most violent emotions.. Aeiigu judiciously observes that the 00 'at perfect ttrt could not imitate nature suiSniently well to produce so • strong illusion. washing the one the other can be Like piing and Pauntnius, he cone• gnently affirms that In casting the statue a magician had thrown Hippo - manes tipple it whieh by the odor of the plant deceived the horses, and therein we have the secret of the miracle. The scent alotae of a buf- falo rabe will cause many horses to, evince lively terror, and d the floating timber clearings. There ere, 885 of scent of a railroad train will frighten these marks'l)etween the Lek° of the Wnods and the base of ,the Rocky Mountains. The British '.pieced' one post every two miles, and the United States one between each. British p at. The posts are of cast iron, and cast on their faces are the words Conven- tion of Londoti, Ogtolier 201b, '1818. Where 'the line crosses lakes, moun- tains of stone have been built project- ing eight ,feet above high -hater mark. In forests the line is defiri"ed by fell- ing trees for a space a rod wide?, steeping. The boundary line between Canada and United States is not iinaginary as most people suppose. The fact is the line id distinctly ' marked from Lake Michigan to the Pacific Ocean by chains, iron pillars, earth mounds and some long after the 1oeomottve as ou of sight and hearing. Rooky Mountain Forrest Fires. Those who ate unfamiliar with the pine•clad slopes of the Rocky 1VIoun- tains can Have blit little conception of the destruction wrought by fire which passes through the forests, The ground covered to tlle.;depth of a foot or more with the pitchy accumulations of cen- turies of forest growth. Pine needles, cones, dean branches, and the resinous trunks of, fallen trees form a forest floor thjt catches fire like tinder and burns like a furnace. A spark from a camp fire, pipe. or cigarette, may ignite this forest floor, which may ssnoulder for hours Or days before bursting into flame. This flame once started, the fire moves rapidly he - fere the wind, constantly. finding, as it moves along, new wood in the debris upon the ground. eche Whey of of the evergreen trees uu;rns as read- ily as hay teealted in kerosene oil. Each tree, as the fire touches it, becomes a huge torch, •which flares up for a moment and then dies out, but in that moment the tree's life has been destroyed, and 'the thousand trunks of the, "forest a2`e '1ef, to stand for years, black monuments. of the fire's destructive force. Before a gale, such as often rages in the mountains, a fire which has girt into • the thick timber rashes onward, onward•witn a f'1ry which is indescribable, and des, stroys in an bour.tituber that a century of growth cannot repl•tce.—N'orest and Farm, • • 'shah Do We Live Sort We mix in the great international jam we crowd and push and. worry, for what f. Over ill the g rave- and all l g , yard yonder lie the hoped, ambitions and dream (if a th Iusand men who rushed and worried, who toiled and strtlgg'�d only to find a narrow prison veil where rest hope or thought of Jove can come. rend does it pay'1 Ought it to be the, base metal of a fluetltat- ing coniniereial value or the priceless coin of pleasure mid content that wo A 111iighty Beast., I"+,ew, even among the moat thought ful of the genu holo, ever stop to eoijsider the 'ianmenee 'size of the great Greenlat;d or Bright whale Galen:( mystieetue, D ). 1 illson says that it will eight over 100 tons. Just think of it, 220,000 pounds. At that rate the gigantic Creature would outweigh 89 of the largest elephants or a half a thousand grizzly bears; bfiiced in chunks of 1,000 pounds each, his carcass would load a freight train of 11 ears to its fullest opacity. 'The whale -bone in such a' whale would weigh as (arch RS three of the tergest poor in•)italsshoul'13trive to 8eclrpees ,Norman horses, rind his oil would fill Buried citlas, renturi a old, are fo :,o kerosene ibarrels.—St Louis Xie.. 1 covered with the, dust of human pub& being They 4iield up their treesnres, tl,.ad veeriills dig among the dead with ,, to the Ileacs it could doubtless be made iu saft+tre'd:lhftt they. might find a sit of t:( the Vienna arid Dada v 1th i veryplacable., We have teen a wall gold; toeatiare their greed. And the telePhorte 1' ne of silieu!i bronzy itewioo�I washed witli't1'tis clay threes, four years man well, pease; to riileet ripen the ti'1S 11. en ob$erved to coiled t 1 ono And with h h good threeor'votir first ;:Iu4f' of fill r,iGlts a la:xrei bone' in the gni thiektwrisq th tt it forms on neigh. ! ptltyon. It will bea good thiiig for some. rete,(* of 140 flOtti,l'Al clusteroa die- )),)i!f!]' t(1'e4ralall w't;7 of irnfl, man 'whenever railroads come near. h.,r.ir Il ltZ"renee anf vibration iS .ti sur neSte.Cl enough to furnish transportation. -•^•hear. 1:410 Stt.4.4 Muslim Bureau. The census bur u sprang up in the night like a giga is mushroom. When Mr. Potter -was appointed superintendent a few months ato it was represented by a single individual known in the interibr department as,,thie "census clerk." Now it has 2,000 employes in' the offices here, and 45,000 Men will don be in the field, not counting; • the thousands of special agents.:: It will spend on paper and printing $'."i00,000, and for other expenses nearly $1(l,,;Q00,000 more—for it costs about ten cents: a head for every man, woman and Child to take the census of a people. Finally, it will publish;' twenty-five vol- umes,,'and then, like a mushroom, it will go•out;of existence, leaving not a trace behind save one solitary 'census clerk sitting at a desk intim department of the interior, until the year 1000 shall arrive and 'another census shall be in order. Thea}, the mushroom ivil1 sp}but hgain,— Washington Letter, u Lighting the 171r„e by Eidgtrieity. Jlectrioity has stepped in mercifully to alleviate the miseries of tl)e early riser olldark winter mornings.. 'An arrange- ment has been devised by. 'which a con- •'tection is made between the room clock 1 and the stove. The clock; ipdicatog isset over night to any requileed hour, and when the lour hand reaghes that time in the motning an electric. connection is established with the stove,which is then lighted by an electric spark Tlie sleeper hi the meati tithe is not 'disturbed. As the temperature of the rgom rises, how- ever, it is indicated by a. small therino- stat, and when it has ree,ched a point of. suminerlike comfort aft alarm is sounded. The sleeper, of course, is awakened, but the act of jumping alta of bed has now no terrors for him, }and the morning ablutions are perfor)ned without•a shud- der.•• --New Fork 81#1. i. B. WILLSOIT, MEYBB & DICKINSON, Llrs. ii Mantle . Af s Is OFFERING M O N SON AT VERY LO�v It4ATEs. sE IIM z OFFICE-QPPCSITE THE MARKET. WINOIIAM UQTODER 4Tn. 14ES8 WlNOHAM; •_ . • ONTARIO DR. F. E. GODFREY, First-class honor n,an and general proficiency medal- ist Toronto Uulverrity. Member College Physicians, and Surgeons of Ontario, BI LOnAyR, ONT. Oifioe-At Methodist Parsonage. W B. TOWLER. Member College Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario. —Coroner for County of Huron- • Oripq at "Tuts PHARMACY " • gingham, Ont. TED &SCOTT GALS 147, S7 Josephine Street. ` Winghain, Ont. Ua. J, A. MEIS11tUM, ' Honor Graduate of Toronto University, and Member of the'.o11e;o of PhymioialtS and Surgeons of Ontario. str0eets, foce rmerly occupied by„T)r. Bethune. Centre Pub,*• 1VINO1AM •- • •• ONT. J. A. II ' TRD, I J. 1Y, acorn, Cunt Forest. Listowel. Deposits Received and , Interest Allowed. Money. AdTanced to farmers mut VANSTONE, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Eto., Eto. Private and Company funds to`,Ioan at lowest rate4 interest.and r No farm prssion operty bought and d. rsold. ages, town, OFFICE -Beavon Block, Wnn•OuAM, ONT. Business Men, On long or,�iihort time, 'on endorsed notes or collateral security. Sale notes bougfit at a fair+valuatiou. ,Money remitted to all parts Canada at yeasonable charges. - Special Attention Given to Col- lecting Aeconnts and Notes. Agerrtta in Canada- The 11�Trahants' Bank 6f Canada OMOS Boure-»From O a. nr. to e'p. m. A. E. ,SMITH, Agent. Natur.•sti Calcimine. There Js within a few miles of Hazel Green, icy., a bank of clay that =ekes a very superior calcimine when dissolved' in water, and' if a railroad was running Furl; Tclegr'atie., T ST HURON J. A. MORTON BARRISTER ac., Wtoghant 4' • O1gario t•• f► i,1EYLR & DICKINSON, ft: W. Ci. iV�iLieR, Q.C._i-E. L. DICKINSON, nerteiSTtRB Aye S(�LICITOE$, Etc., Etc., SQ;. lit:itora for Bank of Ilanilton, ommissioaurs for • tatting attidavits for Manitoba, Farm, Town and Village property bought and sold. Money (private funds) loaned on mortgage security at 5/ per cert.., Money invested for private persons, upod thebq_8; mortgage securities without 'any expense to th4. lender. Lands for sale in, Manitoba and the Nortlhl.' west. Unice—Bent's Block. Vktn ham. DENTISTRY: J. S. JEROME, %VixeIns% Is manufacturing Celluloid Plates Vulcanite plates of the beat materia as *Dominion. 's ( All work wa can be ranted ot in the Vegetable Vapor adu;4nistered for tho painless extraction of teeth, the only safe anesthetic known. TARR. NOTrcR.-d will extract teeth for 10 Cents( each. OFFICE: Lt ;Ghe Beaver Block, opposite the Brunswick'Rota. 11 ()ILL S,�rIIV,��fIANl ONNT. • MY Fr ! DENTISTRY •-•W. E. 51ACDNALD, Wiso ete. •1 „OM1 Maker of Vulcanite, Celluloid, Alloy, Sihe, Gold, etc., etc., Plates, ranging in•prices from „500 upwards per sot erownng and bridgework. T1eeth ex tracted without the least pain by the use of Vital- ized Air. Read (Ace, gingham side entrance op- posite the Queen's hotel, open daily (Sundayirexcept- ed) from 0 a into 5 p m.2 Will be at Blyth every 2nd and 4th Saturday of eachmonth-OfNeeit.Milne hotel; Gerrie :1st and Ord,iiondays of each month- 08Ice at Albion hotel. a4tractine 25 cents, JOHN RIiCHi4, GENERAL, IN0IJRANCE AGENT,, ' 't G l'S pfoo • have these 111Us(n full operation, and are in a peal,' tion to do ouatiem work of ali'lJinds on short notice. WOO AND MODE PANT D. exchange for pale or oustont work. STOCKING Wisosan, QNTanw9. ROBERT CUNNINGHAM, INSURANCE FIDE AND MARINE, ' OUELPET. DEAN, ,la., WIsOuAM, . •.IXOENSED AUCTIONEER TOR TJdr COUNTY 'OF HURON, Salts attended in any part of ter,Co. qh0. r f Moderato. Ferre. (WithIli, WINenAM, • LICENSED AUCTSONOEf von 'frig COUNrI, Gl tame. • All orders left at the Tufts oaleo prornptl, at, end ed to. Terme rea sable. JAMES IIEN11i.RsON, tasl1san AUCr10NZES. VOR C0CNrtXX Beam All sales attended to promptly and on the Shortes Netise. Chargee Moderate and Satisfaction guaranteed. Ali necessary ,arrangements Can be glade at stag Tisas' 010040 WI/01MM, ON'rj AND e BOLTON .1r ilAIVAINS 1', G, & B. L. Suavavons Aso Ova, knoaNafia LISTOWEt Aso WINORAM, All orders lett at the eftlori of tbsl, rtf4[ 2 S. TAM'S, etc„ cheep. > t LC44. ti c,l,. Peet tet Atteneicee