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Wingham Times, 1890-07-11, Page 7,t $TI nE,1 'Al2I�O. , lax RcivaRCe' 1 Mo, - e0 d0","0 00 1F 00 9 00 _2 00 I 1 00 _ .1. nts, Re. per line. each subsequent 10e. for first in, equent inserttc r. than e.0e lay ed, Situatiot,s,p 3rt,ecding 8 lines ietedlnK S lines,. ent mouth red to or tea i * isentents, directions, will hy5 , corilingty• Trait. ."j*t.. d v, aucanec ,rents mast be in r older to artta colt nen Pus3.isutig*. �••-�.--s_.�.='fit :ET, Surgeons, Ontario oI Enron— wInghanl, Ont.. 1ntcs•Unlversity, and. darts and Surgeons en of Centre and Patrick W. Bethune. OR, Ete.,, Etc, loan ted.Mo'tggagero,te r rates fight and sold. 111 lei, ON'r- TON R &c., Ontnric E. L. DICKINSON, 0. Ar CITORS, Etc.. Etc., ca. Itoh. Commissioners for tram Faun, Town a, nil Id sold. :Stoney (Itri)atc secant,• at 6:1 per emit. persons, upon the belt nut any expense to the Manitoim and the No rah, [wham. MOBILE,. 4i$•o11dM, • ectnri,uZ Celluloid Plates plates of the heetmater3 is they can be got In alt All hark warranted. V Inistered for the painless Iiy safe anesthetic known. ettract teeth for «G cents ,ver' Block, opposite tht I. b1ACDNALD, WioeIIAM. • Vulcanite, Celluloid, Alloy, lete., etc., Pirate s+ ranging from 0 0 upwards per set and bridgework. Teeth ex st rain by the use of Vital• W rngham, side entrance op. , open daily (Smtdays extort. at. \Vtll he at Blyth every. each month—Office atSlihte s 1rd Mondays of each month— . "rteactitm 20 cents. 7ZSU?tAt;CE AGENT • U$LtRiO GUAM, rSURANCE• AND it(AtUNE,.. GUELPIX. lVlxOtiaD3, _s...�� OFNEER HURONFOR THE COUNTY Oany part of the Co. Chargo4 Ili;, WINGnanl, ON1T., mama FOIL TIM COUNTS OP II13n(N. the 'bass office pr0lpptly at end ,enable, 1tS0l , 80E8 Yost Contilits 118001 urn fiend(, ad to promptly and an the Shoites ere anel Satisfaetion Guaranteed. ,rrangetnents can be made at th Oat LION & IlA14I(IICS Stuvt;Yons oat Coil EsoistE DWVEI, hap NVIN(1'•itiM(. At the Miley et the Visas will rs' ,ontlon ire DIVISION Ce11t'r, Igaras o'a�a >t' �Jamul ttetrissa. L4.,F� • , • ,4i Z.1 ,�.,.�,,....-,.:..?, ._ � ., 11.,tt1L11I11 re not 'Might; ���x �i���1i)�Z�it.+�t 111 toe is paid upon adoption; the object .����� � ! i secure Save Veer oarrpete. x ^rile ponlaren,sl. ' sheet of sticky by paper will do more • 18 amply to save the elves ands ta�imn;egete erg sterna furniture than 11aany. e d omahoocl; to the about. W11san o se *qM SGSNE6 AT THS Eto t t the op Pads win t! h more, any other pee cUT tQ11u N* true mt►nhaozl an w atfe would have one 1wiPless v aifs as well ad1 of e • I ' +*o .Cilxles. I If 1 to protect clear he Dose skate fronytheit future care as paupers PnIspu and surely tbanw i ans% or cr1(fltn.tlsw ••G. ---placed near the light here the ales are thickest, Wilson's Pads will kill pints every „eke raw ►. Farnaor'n 'visit and 'inion 'came xeitE Meats Ears. ! day, and 0100.1 1110 Weise' in short order.. of It--t,,1r1 [Lies Afl'u'cdc 1 Thuan �Vtloae' ;3old by all.diuggistll. , The ears of great pltiiustlllllera and t ( 'Homes Are immolate for Selecting; heirs n as We levo. or IletrtvHes, statesmen have need notic'e'd to be large I `3SId`forn vo so long "For a. bully ssu callo.l? Why, cel- ,and eloping,fir. GladstUlte'o ear has tt' c� For curved, banging Jobe, x103 close to the oboe ..u. is health ; meluuclloly tainly, hal stz'►b. up stairs. fere. what head and liar a sloptug posi:inn. x nls- is disease, kiucl of a baggy would you, gavelb •h with ' The Marque:14f Saliebuxy s ear 10 l "Why. y,1nv bene wants a ll l baby d well r oportioned, and ;1111 also 1 Rather hungry ongoing to bed then �� h• about theI sire an ,1.1'y ear of the great dents in the morning. ;blue eyes, She ain't Particular but she don't 1 a sloping; dlositlon, The s it being dark Or ll Na 1oleon:stets rather small, well formed, r� he wise anti utrtive conquer di#houl. ha � i The honnrart distinction of poet laureate in England was .estabiith 1 by Queen Elizabeth, who planed, mete apborically, the Srsc laurel crown en the head of Ben . Johnson. Thirteen successors of J1 1pson have since wotin the wreath, as fol'Oww: Devellnxlt Dryden, ehodwell,Tate, Itowe, ''Us(len, gibber, Whitehead, Warton, rye Southey, Wordsworth and "Tennyson.. The successor to the boot named is a. matter of speculation amongst the English critics and men ,of letters, want un bald heads." "Well, we haven't a very largo number at present, but just look around and -800 suits a OU." if„anything The honest lamer from Iowa did as be wt as=bidden. Iie did not stanza, as the re- ' '� corded bit Of con versatiou.tuay lead some -. ...,ito suppose, amid the debris :of a now manufactory .where babies were:, turned 'out 1 y nlachimry in assorted sizes and tied up in bunches like asparagus,' ready for the purchaser, there was no buzz of the two machinery t'� deafen the cera of quiet agriculturists as they :nervously faced the battery of several pairs of baby eyes. A rmel with due references, -.they bac visited the Englewood infant nursery to select one of the lone babies as their t+ownest own," • and were going •about it as awkwardly as only then can. The Englewood infant nursery is • sim- ply a cottage at ;S Sixty-sixth street. SELECTING A BABY'. , The hurcery--cheerful, clean and sun- slliny—is upstairs, It was there we all gathered'wlnlc. ;rho Iowan searched for a• girl baby. a th hl babies are hart};to Unfortunately,,, .secure. Everybody knows how match more docile, lovable and desirable L=en- erally girls are than boys, y. ti they are -• :snapped up a.ccordingl on this especial .r` ;only contained one l;' day, and she wasn't near so match of a • baby as the man wanteWlth a beautiful "Now, that's it boy ;eye," said the matron admiringly, as a ;little tot with black, orbs and a decidedly 'prominent nose was Hoisted to the mam�0 1•nee. The man looked discouraged, the ouugster poked his finger in his "beau- , 'qui eye" and bellowed. The matron i., :angel the subject.—and the child. Next came a duo of candidates. The :farmer held one on each knee and look - ',ed as though he had been suddenly :blessed with twins,. They were both r ' blue- eyed youngsters about u months ,old. The smaller had no Bair and rejected asineligible. (. The. babies 1 her of f A, lusty German type, grown •s hale, hypes quite as much as g' npoopte, popular opinion to the contrary stand:n+, G'.1anc e±s Wtr,l evidently brino•- in; r0nntl i:1 favor of this one but the • farmer, with all the carefulness of his class, was llcitxnd to inspect the reluain- •c:cr of the stud:. "DON' t you. be so foolish as to take a ,girl. ('rill 3 ado .% 3101100 011 a farm. What 'you ' ant i.i t gr V's1 hcultliy 'boy, who will soon lend' 0 ibelpiug Band to the ,chores." "I 1wino;" said the farmer reflective- ly "you kin make a boy outen a girl, so .tn speak, for she kin help i.11 the chore$ if need be, but you can't make a girl .oaten a boy. They wont do housework, nohow." • erstx a de ' cl to ie p Vo ., endeavored Ie `Lt 10. The, 111, • 0' 5d ai �ii1n. Otherwise, remarking' in an That for her part she didn't want to see that sweet little girl put on a farm ,there she alight not get half an canoe: tion, and elxeso smart, too. It wee,dif- ferent with lints—they could work 'their ;vay througl! better. ` '11111 NCEtSEILY AL`TD .7.TS I,it�IATES• Asleep on a corner cot was the "Police- man," so called iron Having come from the police station at the tender age ,of 24 • 110urs. parents. "We didn't know who his were, of course," said the Matron ton reporter after the To va farmer had taken bis departure. "Ile was quite the home, Best sampleune to baby bel old: has i The tiny red illy 1.; !'..,f tune creased till it looked like the lin l of Europe, coarse red hair already spring- ing p ' g - Ing above the retreating brow, a1011g upper lip forming half of a ridiculously wide mouth, and the littli fists clinched nched 1e pugnaciously as though they ,, grasped the baton of one of the finest. If ever" the 'I'oliceIVau' is adopted it Will Barely be by a blind man, The Iowa fanner wouldn't look at bitn, in spite of my seductive endeavors. instead lie de; tided upon the azure eyetl'Dutahy,' and the whole tenor :of one life was forever changed., Ootllre.l3d Think. of the greet• ing that marl will get whenhe esrett returns home without the girl 11e wa to brill; and with the boy he was warnt'd aigainstw' nursery is an'otlt- The Englewood day growth of the .Axxtericait ' 'ica'tional Aid (association, a child saving orgor httd'cl ob which ft:els to bring homeless, p ` osis and neglected ith childless atu1 char tal,le glomes. tion well c1 The weli'al~e of• tlgb children holds Iris• r with curved lo)e,--Yell 1tiMa11 Garuttr;. tits by daring to attetxlnt them, Cat,tuo L'Ae1LASt110e. A. gentleman farmer.in Amherst caa,td makeat do life. Less we live for r it it is othernnot to ty, V a„ load two dogs 'that disapp ' ee l at the same 'ttnie and in a very xllyste- lions manner, They were seen one clay i 1 in^' a rabbit, After that no clew W1Isaws rly x'0t0o;1 Pads. Irate an euortnous sale through f:ana ]sept by all druggists. Nothing c 111 gave the slightest 111)1(1 are cncould'be found that h•aKills House Flier', Ants or (:ockroaeaes intimation of their whereabouts.. Day, like WsonPttis, One packet lasts . a after day passed, and the Clogs Wwero . long tirilne and's kildls flies by the quart. given up as lost; but at the expiration of three weeks a negro :cane t the farmer and told him that as soup ing of dogs could be faintly heard at a point on the roadside where the red clay banks rose to some height on either wide, just where a sort of blind ditch had been made acres the road. 'The fanner and his sons lost no t•ime in providing themselves will! p ' '' she wiSlIcS for something sliq has no spades, etc., and repairing to the spot cot E Vel' minute 5 she w Sig 521'ty tllllln•,E where, after listenin intently y indicated, g 4,380 things at year. Wh a few moments, hems, the sound workbwithao says that a woman has nuthina to oto? heard. Then they ill tinct ere long cane to the poor, A'ten cent piece was Nand on the main street the other day. This was just enough to buy a Iiacl(et of Wilsox's Fly Poison. Pads, . and conlcl not be put to better use. For exterininating Flies. Ants, Cock. roaches, etc., nothiugequals - ilsnn'ePads, Sold by all druggists,. Take'ne imitations. U 1 ike Cha whin- new calla 1111111 say that a women 11!11 'nothing to Col In one year she' n •rts dinner 304 times, 'washes . the e dishes 1,095 times gets the children, ready tit, School twice a day for 180 days, wets the baby to sleep 1,450 times, makes about 300 calls and, as w wretcllCd.cteatures ontocftbed alive irk to sort of hollow 'which they had dug in their frantic efforts to release themselves, With sucll.energy had they rked that they woad hate succeeded had t Lel the in the -opposite direction,. toward_ the time road, but -they were digging into the bank, further and further from the road, toward the field which stretched away to the foot of the mountain. They had been three weeks without food, water cr light, One was never quite strong, and lived only a year afterward, but the other is alive, and i.3 fat and tllriv- hop and frisky.—Philaclelphia,Time • TB,ATNIN G A Pktt1N' F. How TUE P1tx10E OF WALI;9 WAS >JADE TO 0131,17 1339 GoVEItNE9S. Many years ago hiss Ilillyard,tlle gover- ness iu the royal family, seeing the Pince of Walls inattentive to his studies, said: " Your royal bigbUess is not minding your business; will you be pleased to look at your honk and learn your lesson? Ills royal highness replied Haat be would net. Then I shall put you in the cornet, staid the governess. Isis royal lligbness again replied that he should not learn his lesson, neither should he go into the corner, for be was the Prince' of'Wales: and, as if to chow his authority he kicked his Title foot through a pane of glass, Sttroris,ed at this act of bold defi anco, Miss Hillyard rising from her seat, said: Sir, you must learn yOUr lesson, and if you do not, though you are the Prince of Wales, I shall put you in the core nor.. • However threats were of no avail; the de. l at fiance was repeated, and that, too, iu the most determined manner, as before—hit• royal highness breaking another pane al glass. Miss }lillyttrd seeing her authority thus set at naught, rang a bell and request- ed that hisfather,hs royal highness Prinet Albert, might be sent for. Shortly after the Prince arrived. and having learned the reason why his presence was required, addressing the Prince dt -rales and pointing to a stool or ottoman said.—You sit there, sir. Prince Albert then went to his own room, and returning with a Bible in his handy he said to his royal highness, the Prince of Wales: Noe I want you to listen to what St. Paul says about the people who aro wider tutors and governors, And after reading the passage to him, be itdded: It is undoubtedly tine that you are the prince of Wales, and if you coudt mt yourself properly yeti may some day be come a great man. Yon may be Icing in the room of your mother; but now you are only a little boy; though you are the Prince of 'Wales, you are only a child under tutori' and governors, who must be obeyed, and have those under them to do as they are bid. Moreover I must tell you what Solo mon say e,iihd he read to him the deetarett' ou that be wholoveth his don ohastenetb him betimes; and then in order to show his child be chastised him and put him in the torpor saying Glow sir, yen will stand there until you have known your lesson. and until brisk llillyard gives you leave to to come, and remember that you are under tutors attd governors. •and that they roust be ebeybtl._Chrixttan of Work. I'E-D.OLD DRINKS AT ff f 1 , ECLIPSE." Yak.. Mind wandering;•. cured. Books learned parte of thomlobeest Prospecialstus poai snamlOsent on ��a p!plication to' Prof. Loieatte, 1137 )111b Ave. NorrYork. c)S' Q, a \\IV_ c.AV. 9.S N\4;k\NN.Q.iSki.Q.;%, TIMES" SUBSCRIBERS, Alt patties wile have not l=aid for the " TIMES " for the years 1888 and 1.889, are roellfeetetl to:rf. grit the;mount at Duce. Wenoea 'money, and hope this patine wilt be ranflicient, tall(. that it er;crcil response will be the remit. Xt. ELLIOTT. MI$$ 1V101.f.ID'.. CLASSES FOR INSTRUCTION ON PIANO A? Organ, in Voice Culture and 11,,rntouY nuste Bona 18 2EAVE1t Bums. — CII,EAII'1EEN BUTTERMILK— (by the glass.) Soda -Water, -Cream Soda, h1U1k Shake, Lemonade, Ginger Ale, *to., etc.. ll��,^� •JOUN KER.R. Un18II0Ll1'S COB"EIir(3 - 3TOR2 • Wrn�liatn Al,PnO y Vitd lizon Win MtUL Wo -wish toinforitl the public that we have these 8enlon Bills in ;A 1 ruining order, and will this season give special attention to OUTNI WORK ..a .. ,...... -.. a. alos...m...-1--^arra in in aliclass braileh.Gri.a11(1 first-plass goods,oClc such ch as Tweeds , 'Islnnels3 Etoffs, Blankets, Sb.eetings, Stocking Yarns, &c., Svc.; ., Epilepsy. Sufferers from crampo and ner- vous debility are surely cured by au improved and alwolutely un- equaled meth oil. Treatment by letter. Sencl full account of symp- toms and address, inciosing post- age stamps for answer. NYC(EA OFFICE," stew York. 34 ITC is' the time to paint ylut houses, and My IN U.AM WWRBLE VVORKS t Tatting a retrospect of my thirteen or fourtt,)23 Y heartily to �e most 5 * m Id eh 111 in tVim 11 c years business n a , tender my thanks to my friends and the public gen• er,1Uy for tno liberal patronage extended to foe in the past. I may also state that I am in a position to aff•'t better inducements than ever to those requiring ,anything in the lino of Granite or Stone Monu,merits, HEADSTONES, ' WINDOW SILLS, STONE T1tIMM" INGS, FOR FENCPrG, ezo 1 would be pleased to have those desirous of pro curing any Articles in ,my line to 'call and examine. goods,compare prices and leave their orders, so that the goods may be secured and prepared early in the season. You can select from the latest designs and obtain thetlnest wotk,nmiship at the most favorable prices. Most respectfully, yours,: M. S1Vi'9'TI1, Winghanl, Ont. nUO�ER r ?Null E thc-- W W GHAM FLQURNG Mill$, Theandersigned wish to tendOr their best thanl.s, for the liberal patronage given to out firm during.. several ears prior to the burning of our mill by In. eendiartsm. During the past season we have re moddelled the tow., m111 to the latestapproved sys• tem of Hungarian holler Process mil ling• We be lieve \recut now give better, accommodation than, everbefore We offer Prompt Dispatch) T i n the WORLD, F air . RetUrxik QUALITY SECOND :3 QNO-NE IN THIS SECTIO. And by close personal attention to the business hope to be again famed with a trial by ail o114 friends and many new ones. Yours most respectfully, HUTTON ac CARK Pons Cgennects leveland, We less aFaint3 "'Rubber Co, also have the best e (made from pure et an, a nac)ugolap for cash or ca - Customers from a distance can have their rolls home with them the same dday. . (1 ',Ilighestniarket price in cash for lierchantable Wool. INGL►S et, CO'Y., wingham ivinebam Xfi11,1.ot. efl 1169. ZEiI' iAI D SAW MILL emttlent,lrlace in the plinks and Its forlorn ae nd i often forsakt. They are cared for with often forsak�ui, the utmrist tendernesattntil adopted into rernialllent held desirable homes. Nu ,ode taxi, however, tt32zlpt a claild',until the 1, aril is slttistled the horn will lie a , t4,00,fc nai3 snit the sura„ tttlt`:ilrpO llizrr3}la; t. r. e(,d •example lwiays brings foliar good frt its. Ail chic aetions td,11P their lilies few the complexion of the ilelert, tt,s iltnd• aetipes their Vt110jrttne 1igt E. GEORGE T WSON, Proprietor, Lumber of all kinds, First-class Shingles, And Ceda'r Posts. Oar Load Orders a Spatially. You can get any shade you desire, in quantities costing from 10 cents up. WOOD delivered to any part et Winghatll. tar Ord by 'mail prompt.y attemlcd te. c GEORGE TII05MSON, i, Z•1' �A,pQ + wungham .P.e TLIoUS1tUDS of BOTTLES pl� c .iti �i0E14A�xlAV A �{G11�k�a when 1 sa' Cur& t do not fliece. U merely to step them fora that; and brei Ifs eeee a, life- ong etudy.,1 warrant my.rtmedy to Cure the 1 base th return agate. 1 NM CEA IN A 1t A b i b e -L C U r t• These made this disease of Vitel. Wo Worst or CCatte $lcg Prot: Dottie or. my Infallible RAitiOdl ..,Glia Expr1uc and wrest ase3, g�atlse other! have failed.�Y so reason not�,ynow tEcetv,Qn a attre, a at nee a treatise And a rF a trial, will i'k'4b1..Ad LM ir► 6iICe. It �Coeta t�•b1llitSi?8 S 1:1 cure you Ad it xlt;$1. il+ *AM �in For whitewashing and lialsominin0, ask hot �� a ,aa, and don't take anything else. 0,6 . Cline Cas Cline HARD WARE IIt,RCT1A.NTh, Oat eal i11 0 e'ned, A GNAD4E In the a nnI Buzinzt 0 CHAS I i CHT x,; f�1 Y'nh am and, g Wishes to intimate to rho pelvic 0 surrounding country that he has purchased ' the harness business lately carried on by Messrs. J. J. 1louluth & Son, and will conduct ft in the t building one door south of air T. Store, The undo els and Chep, reopened i igned desire o that rmthefare pie geuera y Oat. glee And are noW prep re i nnlimlted tint ,igen. They will in Winghnm, D0U131, AND SINGLE HARASS: heavy or light, made to order. A full line of 51e1g11 Home Blankets; Bells, Whips, Currycombs, Brushes, etc., always on hand. Repairing on promptly dens, thepatronage of the public solicited, and "Whin work and material guaranteed, C. KNEORTEL to purchase Oiote in 'es and at the t Prim pally customer. 'it11 the Deer Gamuts iu Oat tie nEc CGL GGs " �Vf rnh 1512 March 4. lstg0. _. AMBLE11, lO1�i� i HARNESS AKEB , has on hand a large sleek of ACME BLANKED.",, OUli1.ttC0:i113S, httlisllEs, WEIIPS, TglINES, VAt15ES eta, 'Which will be soles at bottom prises. itiiiii4 SS, double or single; made to order ett. short xlaticC,'6nd uatislacntio0 (morantesd. ,'A sot! solicited, 'SHOP--OPpeelte the hank of IIAPtiiitO4i b1A'ri;1trf A1dilJ kt1 �Vliialiditiiti k els: Libl tom,