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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Times, 1890-06-06, Page 6Octalathaill EIMC$ THE, LAVA f d a valley yowl.- and fair It That 1No1 drei,meritoR levo as •et. Alr, flowery pity northern • Georgia l taken this .—•m-•--- — u a,s5 0o i , . 0o w , ,tui o And virgin of i gr.:tI the I JUNE, 6, 1600, old gublte Opinion.• 'Zit) roost important tltieg In life or say, Y 0 1 U neighbors is what l.4 strife 'Pilo tliiva; that stops• or starts up Is what the aeigllhprs say. No matter what ttj pass ways pe, •Jus,, look ttrtmed and you will see The .Line .that governs you and Ino Is what the neighbors say. Your wife thiuk0, \vlieu she get a dress, What will the neighbors say? Site almost sees her happiness Oe- what the neighbors say. The girl with a diatnor sringring, suclt taint), •4 sealekiu sacque, Slilnktt, 4s she gives ladsaailing, '\ hat will the neighbors Inca knov. yourself flow Iuuoh you are Fin: what the neighbors say, Sonietiiues the hardest .thing to bear Is what rete dthat you bors say. mind, ,13ut sYeanott ll,yOu wince whet) they're unkind The chiet thing,ii this life •you'll find, ;`a what ti} St. Augustine. • The Requiem .High Mass for.tile late Rev Father O'Connor, of Maidstone, was celebrated here on 1 W huesdev the twenty-first ult., by Farther Aylward, of St Thomas,assist• pd by Fathers Lotz, of.. St Augustine and Corcoran, of Teeswater, as deacon and sub'•deacl}u. After Mass, a very appropriate sermon was delivered by Father West, of Godericl1. The church was filled to the doors, nearly every 'member of the . congregation being present; besides members from other places. The musical part of the service was performed by the St Augustineahoir under the leadership of miss McCabe and atsistcd by the pastor, Father • McGee, and 11r Cleary, of `l"egavater. y . , ..... "' Ill t a} ],i^^T'11 11uve I'artova presoe cr Ll(;8 ' plat w:.•r 1, shriekt,al an finely ., • >rr pent. 1 Ill, thee el C ^,1; k oval, deco d lulu 81 lrtul" 1 el. la ;hbal of ltsliull.,s.udtc.dut.L l ilio for it, PVC)1 C A. t.. .. . , l' •. was )l o •dtoablttt4r; cliai 1 -a ,n Illkt> actor --e 0ilavor---s the recent iuven. sllptit_ your itw, terultillutlwt1ltol„ . tion of au ingenious 1;eutleinall It cue deer,oU ) bo evaporatted: by turtling it stop cock, 1\as the quiet be, instating reply. This portable essence of light will bevel/ d' i tdpnt ul its application to I wee allow your life tQvbeni`\ made Ply r. • - .w, ,tea i . T. 1J'i l01 (1,..1,u I n l't•I'1 LSUP:0,,• tAlf,try i'IRI:PAY MOIL 7:tifn A.T ',1111—• rtME S OFFICE, ,los ONTARIO, Ui).t3Gk AlYXI xt a i . scriptiox ilrico, $i per Y'tat'. is►ctivapoo 'picnics, lu the Couu y il. All\ 1 hT1b11\ !\Tl ti _ , ._.___..-._ Tier springs are dry; anddrYbetween n ri wilds of SeutlallaLtdSo OH,— Is n, 12 I ear^is editor ill anituuneing llss E-------.— i i ,t. sms i s mo. 1 1 Ina tot ftrst inset tion, • first rn• contrary, 5 , for liitlon. Ithun In despair, ` Loon, notices, se ha nonpareil typo, 7Ue, tai o wan and v •i and proYifClal visitors raised Elio yen Of "` PATERSON, section, and 5C, per lulu t0{ each Nllb el]Up{Ity il,bt'l'ti4 {: $ ' frozen black in stone, eel )tS l.0 £1 ~$0,000--a1i increase P Nolopal »atdi0 will bu tharaed 14 s than 25e So. awfulE the semblance there le 1e60 900 on those of the twelve t fpsutn of blAn- Advo,risen„aitpoILest,rom{d,Stlaed,Situatious, B,,... r or EIGHTS DIVISION L'OVUT, and business U,lnnpps \1 noted, not til eeudin;t s liner maw: Licsians. nonpareil, t1 per month 8 lh{cq, \\•INOIIAAI, •- ONT. Hot)IlistendPOOD600, A torSale,not egexceedi) exceeding ----.--------------- -T—__ _ _— ---^- - " -- Those tains will bo oti itt3 adv adhered toutp, pr -fOr Spociol rates for longer P, UIIAPiiIAN, I lmtt er periods. • Adt'ertisoluputs without specilir directions, aTrail, ili ell accordingly. ' LT d 4] f, ' nn I • d 1 B. . gib `(1 Y it ir L til c to ISSUER or AIAR7tONv LICENSES, NOTARY inserted for contract 4131ii isolne1ts 110113 bo in PUBLIC, coNVEYANCEIt, ETC, s)totl advertisements must he paid in .ui i A OF ICS—." Bio„ Bookstore, the office 11 Wednesday noon, in eviler to al. peat. RIPLEY, ONT. that week R. EL7.101"r Lou' Rhtts of ikLit $IRTna AND PUBLISHER interlitest. ney to N eolnmissientchargeciy at 1 aR. MACDONALD, J JOSEPHINE STREET, subsequent f 1 t heriunidenhearthadrallcd sin) , litiud.ed t1ili:creliG able by buzzing lui,e , VPhenthroughs —uu board the steam launeli, ut . rads wi 1 annihilate illate Shl m and give a` u Sub Its passion, tioud of are, ways ll' house"iii the ' beagle? Y left a volley wan an use U, m til And outcast of desire, • i * Bello )llin ", ill at • u 1 • )o t ., 4 G t her have nun s 11 i u t I We 1 v o0 uan D 1- • n— •] 1U green— (ia says ul f 11 6ttL Savo qnl, eco strip of faithful Z; Court O 9' 00 --.-- The friendship of the grass, d black acppet3 ] lop beauty's loeiCck q ti e uNlvei iui attla suffer Local and o t . .. tion, n»ddu• per lieu to ua4h A , f " , Marriage worse, loft it is a• !lnlf „ •'«U 00 1C ll,? i UO •t GO support an 1yua,t - ao s o0 - u- 1 cs The oris theatres clic not the L' arcus step for betteror otcali t p uac holt e sine attractions of ]. l ibi- poor woman tiercasualadvprtisepients'Pc.1 r •at Poor wreck, that play llo • ^ i . Lies dead the itaine shat Gould P°' ph0cli, 61.014 Its the managers feared. Qn the editor. Nor can revivify, Car the presence of so many foreign Of lives that I have known. —Charles P. Lunim's in Fraul: Loslte's. .1. Startling Prophecy. Nothing in the future appears more T tha that :ithiq the lifetime pf probable o n t the industrial silo persons. now living t 1; .•. prenaaoy of Great I31iitain will pass (away with the exhaustion of her coo; 'fields, Switzerland, Italy and the Scandinzycia4 peninsula, are destines} to become the great manufacturing districts pf Eq one, This extraordinary industrial 1;evelutig?1 will be brought .about by the transmis- sion and distribution by electrical meanft of the inexhaustible and permanent wa- ter power in those countries. More than a year'ago in Switzerland alewo'le -with len a z ufactory with 50,000 spindles, usual complement of auxiliary machinro ay, was operated wholly. by electristream, power conveyed from a di stant deriving its never failing supply of wt)- ter from the melting of Alpine snows. In the new era the Swiss republic may not ituprebably become, the foremost in- dustrial }nation of Europe.—Electrical Engineer. months, and 4180,000 above the receipts of the last Exhibition year, 1378. The Opera made the largest sum -41150,100; the Hippodrome stands next, with 557, and the Francais comes third, with rw £ u,(i. The "Diephant The British Medical Journal• pub- lishes an 'elaborate accounthof this o died unfortunate personage recently in the London Hospital,) with engravings tram photographs, ,e was afflicted with tee terrible deformities overgrowth of pertain pones, and a severe skin. disease of e disfiguring nature. Two enormous overgrowths developed on his forehead, the.. hones.. of the upper jaw, right arm, and bath feet were of an enormous size. The skin disease consistedo fwar-like ,mos- sds, superficial on forming large e Creseences on the bae1 of the head and loins. The elfin formed large loose laps on the right side of the chest and the lever part of the back. The eyelids, pare, left arm and,,othen parts remeined free frpnn the skin disease. The high leas ages of bone on the forehead. with the prominent nose and lip, which clung downwards, owing to overgrowth of the skin, gave an elephantine appear- ance 'to the €eetlkres. The head dur- ing the past three or four years, grew so Leavy, that at length the roan had greet difi}culty in holding it up. He Rept ie a crouching position, with his hands nlasped over his legs, and his head on his knees. There esti be no doubt that the weight of his Bead killed him, as stated at the inquest. The poor fellow wag grateful, in- telligent, and interesting. The Prin- ness of Wales and half of Lon -dull visited hint. Elven since he en•• terred the hospital the princess for- warded to hiui ,ye•lrly a Christmas .card with an untngl:apll message, whilst from time to titue the th Prince sent lain, game. Lady DorthY Ne- ville, Mrs Kendal, Miss Lankaster, er, (ted other ladies also showed iuduess in w very practical manner. Condition of Hayti. The country is naturally rich, but not rich enough to support the hordes of shameless, pelf seeking politicians anx• ious for their owl). enrichment. The cause for their appearance in such num- bers is easily explained. The many revo- lutions, with evo- lutions,with their concomitant murders, pillages and; conflagrations, hive de- stroyed industry and labor, and have closed all the. 'avenues to the attainment pf a competence by honorable pursuits. pf what use is it to the peasant'to plant pane or to cultivate coffee when at any moment the general of the arrondisse- laent may force him to abandonl his crops to bear arms in support of somepne who, in the set terms of the usual proclama- tion, has "raised the standard of revolu- tigtt.against the most odious of tyrants?" or: New York. Post. How Stanley Punished a Traitor. One anecdote told by Dir. Stevens of the way in which Stanley disposed of the Egyptian officer who was convicted of aving plotted to hand the expedition over to the Mandi, is worth repeating. Stanley, who was suffering with acute g aasstritis, had himself carried ins. chair aiitside the tent. Turning to the incrim- inated officer he said: ""We have come through a thousand difficulties to save you and ssenrs. Mean- while while you have been p otting destroy us. Depart to God." Saying these words, he pointed to a• bough of a tree, where justice was done .after the fashipn of Judge Lynch —Pall bull gazette. A Good Memory. "HOW far back earl you remember, Bobby?" asked his uncle. "Well," ]said Bob, "I can remember when I didrklt know how to play mar- bles." "No further book than that?" "Oh, yes; 1 can remember when I couldn't remember at all."--IIarper'a Bazar. • A Erog That Dies of 01,1 Age: A frog in Nicaragua, colored red and blue, fearlessly hops about in the day time. It has perfect faith in its warning color. No snake or bird will touch it, for it is disgusting to the taste, and the sooner it is receguized the better.—Cath; olic World. Money to Loan on 1 Qt'eS. Notes Disco f►ted AT REE.SONABLE RATES, money °droipped at mortgages la end of t1 Y 11 per cent; Notes tes privilege of Il?i 'lp'ted and accounts a lige ROBT. MaIN]jQO• 01110E,—B4$.1t or Block. Winshalp., Ont. OF H2,MILTON, \-7 Tv- G-13 A - DANK Curious. -There are no counts in CePttal, $+1,000,000. Rest, 1lrosfdele—J011$ ETOAUT. • `tire-President—A. G. RAMSAY.' this country,: and yet every ma ;,glints. He—Darling,Will you Iova me when I'nl gone. She—Yes, if you are not too far gone. Dolly—Hate you ever seen a miitle' toe bow A Oumso—No ; but l've seen a peanut stand. - The reason why American girls seldom marry beneath thein is because they are fond of Hymen. Fifteen inmates have just been O- mitted to the, deaf and dumb asylum, end "sttil" they come. Clrcumlitances Alter Cases. e hi'orthern Man, (down in Florida)— WVat's the prior f that orange grove? 1lative—Teti tllpusand dollars, mister. Had the consumption; long? ':Consumption) I haven't consumpe tion." "Just weak lungs, maytler "My lunge are sound ea a dollar. I am merelg looking foragood ge w h plop it ll. locate; doesn't matter to north or south, east or, west." "Oat 'Well, I'll let you have that rove fo•{ $250.",=New York Weekly. 'IVhat,r'ogs Signify. Learn to Forgivq' Learn to forgive. Do not carry an unforgiving spirit with you through all ,your life, It wilt hurt you More thanany one; (Ash, It will destroy the ba 3piness of many around you, yet its chief feedieg ground will be •found in your own •heart. You hate your zteighber. Yonder la his dwelling, nue; 1tillldred mid fifty yards away You pats, l,y a wood fire, „you pluck ILL hplf,cdgt heed brand and Thrust it,u under ills, olid to hunt it, your nei !fiber's dwelling Who gets the w+oret ,f it? You find yo lr gtrtilents ori fire, and your own Cash bunted before you can harm y our neighbor. SO is he who oarrie,• an Unforgiving spirit alt his ' botfont It stings its own. soul like AU adder shut upy theft% flaunt,k e win are oiling t,ignisolves Christians whin are miserable beeaUse of thea t>!tf> tevanwiiulness. Forgive y enemies, fled .get down on your ,tate., Kea pray, folk thele. au,l consolation *It a lute your own sold like Pother, f)rgive them. le. Sweet rot *41,eised pr morning fogs, or in winter persistent fogs, often signify h palm and settled condition pf the air and the,p e v- alenee, of fair weather, Heavy dews, especially in the autumn, likewise por- tend fine weather, but usually of shorter duration. Fogs appear usually in one of two conditions --either the air is; nearly saturated up top considerable Height, or. else is unusually dry, except in a; Stratum ilnniediately above the ground;..—Ex- cllange. Adulteration of rood. pie total food consuinptioit per year in the United hates amounts to "$1,500,- 000,1100, It is estimated that 8, per dent, of this ie adulterated, or $00,M0,000, of which 90 per cent. is Harmlessly doetor- ed, If the estimate be true, then there is an annual output of food containing poisonous edulteration to the (pnount of $ppooharmless reaches while a total of the rtion that s $$1,00,000. American Grocer. Needs That 'Travel. The thistle and some' other weeds have winged seeds, and these not ue requentiy travel a00 123110s in a day Jo ft passen„el' lar and by rail, are swept out at the end of the journey, fitid a suitable habitat, take root and grow. Thera are plants• grolv1iig in 'Kirkwood between the rail - Load tracks v:liieh ort only found in• Kensats, the setds being broeght on tlie, r,fdlway hilts • CORS CORN CORN • DIRECTORS ONTARio WOOD AM, •--- -- lt..F. 11. GODF1t2Y, F st:vlass honor man and general proficiency medal•, ist Toronto Univureit Tic blelnbor College l hysielanit and Surgeops of O1ti BELORtVE, Oxr. Office—At bl'.ethernst Parsonage. JonU PROCTOR, A. B ,Les (Toronto) oAan' A. T' • Cashier—J. ],. TURNBUL L. Sanas Dank d adreSaturdays, 10 to Deppslts of $1. and upwe received and interest Special. DQI?allowed. cells also received at current erst rates istonecheat Britain and the United St to bought and gold B. WITISSON, AGENT. MEYER & DICKINSON, W • B. TOWLE13. member College physicians and Surgeons, Ontario, —Coroner for County of Huron— Mee at "TnriPIIAltMAcx" - \Viligllau, Ont,, R. J. A. M.ELDRUM, Honor Graduate o on f 'Toronto university, ant • iL DAVIS IS OFFERING ON ra AES PR•OPE1R.7Y AT VERY LOW RATES: Member of the College of physicians and Surgeons 04 (Merle. rig. Guice and Residence —Corner of Centre Petrie streets, formerly occupied by - -CNF Wiseman • - - ii VANSTONE, t V• BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Etc., Etc. Private and Company hunts, to loan at lowest rags illtpreat.ando commissionertjbbought and sold us; to' v OFFICE—Beaver Block, «1N011840, ONT. l S II MI OfFtCE-OPpos1TE TMARKT. WpiGUAM 000011ER 4111, lssgl p H;ALSTED &SCOTT SBNSRS losephlne:Sireet _ • • Wingham,Ont. J. A. MORTON BARRISTER See., wingham Ontario MEYER & DICKINSON, H. W. C. iMEYEn. Q. C.1 E. L. DICKINSON, B. BARRISTERSAND SOLICITORS, Etc., Etc., See, licitors for Bank of Hamilton. Commissionersn and, taking affidavits for Manitoba. Farm, ]rich Village property bought and sold. Money (er cont. funds) loaned on mortgage security at upon ithe est Money invested for priyate p aio , mortgage. securities without zany expense to thuv lender. Lands for sale in blanioba and the North- west. Otfice—Soot's Block. Winghara. Oil ]VINOIIAM, 1LNIITISTRTISTitY.— J, S. a -E$ lh L Is mannceturiug Celluloid Plates Vulcant4 plates of the bestmateria as cheap as they can be got in the DomitttOn. All work warranted. I J, W. Seer", J. A. HitMount Forest. Lastige]. Deposits Received and LAM* A11ovf68d.• Money Advanced Ain Farmers *Ad. Business. Men, CAR LQAD FOR SM. All the most approved varieties for Ensilage purposes. MAMMOTH SOUTliElaN SWEET; ICED CUE ENSILAGE, GIANT PROL1.FIC SWEE.f, &c. i —00 , 40,000 POUnds Wanted Look out for biggest«p1'1ees con- bistoilt with outside fnal•kets. Opti b, ti Ytvl^•• Vegetable Vapor administered for the painless, extraction of teeth, the only safe anesthetic known. TARO NOTICE.—I will extract teeth for 25 cents, OFFICE ; Li the each. Beaver Block, opposite the • Brunswick I)otolc On Tong or short time, on endorsed naafis or collateral security. Sale nno remitted to all at a few valuation. Deoney parts of Canada at reasonable charges. Sppial Attention .Q'iven to C@1- letting Accounts and Notes. Agent, in Canada --The lderebante Bain of Canada. Office flours—Fran 0 a. tp. t0 s p. m. A. E, faVIITHAgent. DENTISTRY .-W. H. AIACDNALD, WINO1IAI4. 13 ,._-00 Ftl'l1 lino of ow now ramous 'MANS, FLANNEL8, SN1+rEt- INGS, TWEEDS, &t`.,nOw on hand tut WEST 89RON wQ9 LE t1Ls WIGHAM, QT. Dfi,ker of Vulcanite, Celluloid, Alloy, s, e. Gold, etc., etc., Pia*, ranging' in prices from $500 upwards per set erownng and bridgework. Teeth ex, traded with'ou the least pain by the use of Vital;, ized Air. Read Office, winghamside nentrance tra except: polite the queens hotel, open daily( ed) from 0 a m tit 0 p m. • Will be at B th every 2nd and 4,tti Saturday of eachmonth—Ofilc atmilne g hotel; Goteiet4 told 3rd Mondays of each, month Office at Albion betel. . atractin¢ 25 conte. NGUS& V 0 JOHN RITCHIE, GENERAL INSURANCE'. AGENT wisGIIAM, ROBERT CUNNINGHAM,L INSURAN011 VIM. AND MARINE, GUELPH., have ti]esc mills in full o1eratiola, and ate in a posit Mon to,$o custom work of all kinds on short notice, w000 M U WOOL WANTED n ,Xchange for goods or custom work. 5160101M lettSts, etc„ cheap, 4441' ONTAI{A DDEAN, Ja., Wiso4AM,. 1IOENSED AUCTIONEER FOR THE COUNTS( OF HURON. Sales attended in any pert of the Co. Charge' bxodorAEe. JOHN CURItIE, 1 T:puha s, ONT., LTCRNSEn AUOTIONEE1 1:01t Ten COUNT OR,• ntta0N. A11 orders lett at the Dons office promptly at eek • ed 30. Terms reasonable. i AM1:S 1IENt1EItSOl' 8 La0RNSRD AU(TIOxlER 100 COUNTIES Hnnole Axe Brom. All sales attended to promptly and on the ahertgo, Notice. Charges Moderate and Satisfaction Ouarantced. All necessary arrangements cat be made at tf1 Tulsa' oftlee 5x4 \Viacom!, Ti0Y.T0.i & lIA{M'i{1N 5 - - & 13. '4 SUEvi:rolts ACTS owe, Ze01,alea la ')W'Et, Mtn WINONA/I. All orders lois at the Mee et the Tame vAlt, re. cows prompt it,ttat1V ' A•. •..es.M M• YWV At k. 1I:0:I1 rxNr$0.17. I'> was A(tl.liltk'''' ON '1iltl T'in1111 4131 onto) It1VII IT, 0, a, p. The iatitiati s are fa • 0130tl ll 'Mutt do they melt.? tt1Py stated for a \1h,>`u,':lt( to the e, oompauies running. n,11 annually the hundreds of ,hous'tnds.—PVMi the millions— and they also in a great public e.iilveitietic4, ]vhf being more awl more generally advantage of every. yea • tilltl sex. Of conrhe the details nr t1 0 1), hnsine:Is ar • an every -day to n carton) 0 a44 of thll en am oe but the to 1st of the people u votively ' t boIi t theta, letters thetn.•elves signify, of Faith on delivery, lit all cos 11 collection of at hilt 14 implied— t 'that the person to whom the 1 is sent must pay the f'ee of t covering the value of the gond delivery is ovule by the expres panv. A good deal of trouble times caused by pa•:,ple mtikin ages C 0. D.. when all they n that the express charges are P t. Noted at the other ens( of tlh' A leading express agent of t tells it story of It ililo,tl who cal establishment to Obtain ' which had been shipped to hi a distant point. The person it pati committed the Wunder tt 0. 0. 1). although as it tip his inti-nlion simply was Oil dinary express cllarl;ys shoal py the consignee. o owner of the trunk appease told that he, coital not ha, e not? hP axils a#. Because it is marled C. as there is no tall with it send hack to find out whetI has been. lost. But there can't be any b exclaimed the wall. The line aud•the contents are .simply asked a friend to fo The express agent said h but bre could not let it go I IKOli4 globi ha .found ont ,golly wits a (J. 1,1. D. pack and 11331 ye .ult \vl.s that ch the trltuic was deprived of ' his beet Sunday eluthes ul1I sl0uge.cutilt1 be carried on hint of OM unfortunate re: .friend's error.•--ljuston H SICIf± RCOM DL SOME NEC.{:SSARY TIIINGS 1 '81IE CARE OF PATI Nothing is gaited, an .that ie -very valuable 'is; lowing o',rselves to be( and unable to be of the s the sick room. Alehoul aware of what'is taltit1 them, they are oftitnes tile merest trifles, and less susceptible to any things going on in til For that reason conve the condition of the pal in the room in whispe mysterious ntauuer, ah and an air of quiet e ways maintained. No thing is. so auno; continually asked if we the pillows ciianeed, straightened, the b opened, seine nourishn any small details atter by far, to see one's sel without disturbing th( tibultarly if they are d do not at once get a 1 kind that has the gr rattle in it, and seat If'' ing chair regardless effect it may have ur condition of your fri When it is time fo medicine, be prompt always without tall much ; and if it is ti is to be subscribed, sgreeable to follow,1 If it is the food or pared outside the brought quietly, a attractive form, to ing in mind that a ,seated will be ,nuc and fpartaketl Ot benefit than tt large An invalid'is o by partaking of a 1 short intervals, an which one is dared with their imp Housekeeping,. V berdeli --"• 1 broken his tempel none—Ohs i thin: to be therou',hly 3I011"•=1Cos4,1ltno gQQing fishing yell