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trades fol.
Meeh, nes
0 setrmed.
e Engli,►ta,
that %n
tin*, they
e runaways
so as 'to
it on thiols
It he put)
,-
10.1,1i0; piiC1,
vu horse's(
meds for
realized thi
bey dashed,
good Start,,
1 to tire, fir
al. Half a•
seeing full,.
nab officers.
ened their
;igb, closed
t be was in
to French
.'ter • under.
'.ring. Hal --
;he British
If dead, but,
rong arms.
apologised(
ceremonious,
handled,
Itulatious of
,, Praise tuyl
was treats[).;.
Horses and
tis disposal,
eorb.tu Brea-
)-
.
tune.
as that % .
. me goo. ta.
ice reigaled°in
,here"s, sa)n. e-
ar, a noise, let
al listened.
led drowsily.,
boots and ga
saris
Mrs. Winter-,
again.
ody wants to
rowned Oyrus..
clothing to --
that part of
ere's a plateful
ighnuts aiid.a
ho -your ewe,
ownmaking.
verware, and,
he silverware.%
the doughnuts
s horribly. dis.
fin;;—
All was quiet.
Istakable sound
about on the
en Gyrus' dull,
d tabs approach-
Tyros took bis
!der his pillow.
led, went to the
got bellied it.
his wife in a
ors entirely in his
y plane the steps,.
in a few tuoments
light lamp on the,
tin the stalwart
face was conceal.,
,Created at dile
baby woke and
he buri;lar. Mould
dentary confusiott.
:ptsoted reception
us confronted him
arleli 1 he hissed,
00 '�
NCP. COLUMN, , with his liver or ltaert,
U 132 TUE R. W. O. T. U. 1What had better be done?
The 1tnet tiling will be to take out
An oeulis$
!tlaaNewaFork r Gently lltisAre your �knives sharp,
Ben v�
'Sr a' answering inquiries, said that, wearing' Piers they are, air, all right, respond-
si•ye'glasses, ae n1,wy du, because they•( ed Bet' Lioydr the nurare,
think it adds to their peri mal appear.; Ootne ou, the",
titles, is very hurtful, as is aLothe use ND you don't. 'yelled the .petiei}t, aa
Au (Mica.
young, old, or twiddle aged, whoo find
themselves nervous, week or exhaust.
ed, who are broken Awa from excesri
or overwork, reaultiug hi many of the
following symptoms : Mental depres-
sion, premature old age, loss of
vitality,, loss of memory, had dreams,
dimness" of sight, palpitatio,ir of the
heart, .emission, lack of e1lety, pain
in the kidneys, beadlike, pimples on
of spectac.es, wli,'ll. needed, that are be cleared the cat with a hound ; you l the face or body, itching or pecular'
.i •, not properly seieeted. Dat lie add. ed : aiut goin' to oarve !sae up, and the !Mit sensation about the scrotum, waisting
'The grootest enemy to .ttia eyes of a serf of 13r4H11 he was heading, down
young boati is the cigarette. nmcently I EIgiht street at a breakneck speed.
kt disease has appeared among cm k' r,l 1 . M,TIIE TIMES to new subaeribers, till
which is, dangerous, . and :after careful 31st December, 1890, for 26o,, or $1 till
investigation the best authorities, who'
for a long time were at u loss to under. I
eland Um peculiar malady, !rave traced
it 'to lthc small, paper -covered tobacco
'stielts, It ie now known by the
cigarette rye, and can be cured only
by long treatiuent. Its syanptoine areac
dimness id filen•like gathering .over
the eyes, which appears( and disappears
•at intervals. 1f young men continue
to smoke oigaret:e excessively, they
'May ay expect .to be afflicted with this
troublestln a disease ; and it is not
'relieved by spectacles.
A 13aioon and the Home, durilhg Spliday, was very attentive,
One of the principal allies of the and according to the geueraily accept -
saloon is the uncomfortable home ed belief they Were engaged.
We do not fail in with those
end of 1891—Cash,
Hsi Wawa Telegram.
A certain drummer. on a certain
route through Alislii'„ au formed 'inti -
1 mute acquaintance with a young wo-
man in a village not far froth Gold-
water, and it was not long before
the ueight,ors commence d to talk
about Sadie Daall's beau, and to pre-
dict it speedy marriage. The drummer
repreatuted Blots -If as a single Mau,
possessed agreeable reamers, and
Wholly wan the love of the girl and
the confidence of her parents. He
f requentl3 remained at Sadie'., home
'wlw iinagtue that when pove try
Misr abolished vice will also disappear.
1t a are not sure that the comfortable.
'classes do not yroduce as many drunk
.&rde iniproportion as the poorer ones'
althtfugh it is natural that the 'drinker
: should often . graduate from •onwfort
1" „t_,, to penury;and so make the poor seem
• worse than they are. Still'tt cannot dreaditil news.
lift iieuied that there aro niaily hooses Guess not, niy dear. It's just a line
wttrich are not, homes at all, and 'that from the boss. Open it and tell one
tliLre' ate as aia»y ounn hien who eau which way he wants me to go, yawned
the drummer as he folded the news -
Paver.
The girl tore the envelope and drew
forth the unfolded message. As ski-
mp
herap her eyes over the written words
the'•e.x}rressien of her face broughtttlae
Il'OR THE BET VALVE
,---- 11 ----
ORDERED CLOTHING,
.�.-- to `zO
WE ;
of the organs, dimness, specks before HATS.
the eyes, twitching 'o•f the muscles, l
eyelids and elsewhere, bashfulness,
deposits in the urine, loss of will
power, tendernes of the scalp and
spike, weak and flabby a+nusoles, desire
to sleep, failure to be rested by sleep,
constipation, dullness of bearing, 'loss
of voice, desire for solitude., excita-
bility of temper, sunken eyes sur.
rounded with LEADEN 101110LE, oily
looking skin, etc., are all symptoms'
of nervous debility that led to inanity
and deaduseless cures. 1'he • spring
or vital power having 'lost its tension
every funotion wanes in consequence.
Those who through abuse committed
in ignorance may 'be permanentely
cured. rend your 'addreds for book
on all diseases peculiar to pian.
Address M. T. LLTBAN, 60 Front St.
L , Toronto, Opt. Books "limit free
sealed. Heart disease, the symptoms
of which are faiut spells, purple lips,
numbness, palpitation, skip beats,
not flushes, rush of 'blood to the head,
dull pain in the 'heart with beats)
strong, rapid and irregular, the second'
heart beat quicker than the first, pain
about the breast keine, etc., can
positively be cured. Notoure, no pay.
Send for book. Address M. V.,
LUBON, 60 Front 'Street Ea'st,l
Toronto, Out.
One daya telegrttial wasbrouglltto the
druniiner while at the house of This
lady love, lig was tarrying iu the town
awaiting orders from the house. 'rho
f;irl answered the'hingof the messenger,
and re-entered the parlor holding aloft
tilt' dun colored missive.
T)o you really want it'? she queried,
half playfully. Perhaps it contains
find social life rind a comfortable
• hluutritig place no where but at the
; o,verhl. Tna' more''crowded the popu-
lation Sou are not surprised to find
flour "grog sloops at one crossing.
"What is the remedy 1 One is to sup-.
!ply suitable lounging places free fron,
drink. In winter these must be in
doors and the duty of the Christian
t ubli 4 'pfaiii:`°' ]1}v4' y Ohurcli should
see to it that the social life of its
podirer people•is daily provided for.
Dat'there is an important thing which
the community must do as a whole
and that is to supply parks, squares,
•p'taygrounds within the reaeh of every
' ' 'd!t!elling and sufficient rest and shelter
tol'permit of their being enjoyed by
the, people, and sufiicient police and
light to prevent their being nus-
'used ae the night advances. As the
city grows it should be the first quer
'Von with those who have the care of
of, what spaces should be secured for
this purpose, and these should be set
apart before the growth of population
'makes the cost of purchasing them too
'.great,—Montreal • Witness.
Ernie Timms to now subscriberettill
31st December, 1890; for 25o., or $1. •till
sad of 3891—Cash.
CAPS $ ARTS,
OOLLAR S, CUFF.3, eSz C
Cheap for KASH.
WEB S T E J Vii,: a S
U. P. R. TIRE TABLi .
Trains arrive and depart as follows :
imams ARa1V100
5:35 a, in , For Torouto „,....., 5:36 a. in
2;00 p. m 2:00 p.m.
2:00 p. in.... . ,.,...Tor Teoswater.. 2'00 •'
10:30 p. m 11030 " •
Ci RA V NIC .R'Y
A. 0, STRATHDEE, Assn, Wixotaisl,
drummer to his feet. Before he could
speak she had uttered a stilled scream
and` fled' Frani- thd room, the crumpled
paper falling upon the floor. Our druin•
merrescued the sorap,and here is what
it read:
T3lankville, Marsh 19,—We have a
ten -pound boy. Come. home: Wife
An instantaneous Cure.
One of the must sudden recoveries
'from tuuconsCiouseees, by a peculiar
treatment, occurred last night at the
Pennsylvania Hospital. The patient
was William Brazen, twenty-two years
old, w110 had been brought in the pet-
rel wagon from '°the twenty-fifth dis-
triet, Re hattbeen picked up on the
street drunk, azid s•wheli placed in the
cell he 'complained of hr•iug,sick and
30061. lapsed iutouVt.laofBCiausttese.
When receiv ile was placed in a
eat in the `receiving ward,, and an ex
mutilation showed his temperature,
pulse and resriration to he normal
'Salon. after Dr. Howell made the dist.
• eovery that the patient was`tvatching
him out of the corder of his eye. Dr.
I Down came iii shortly. Dr, Howell
agave him a quiet tip, olid then in in
-strt>titiary tone, gave a history of the
cease.,
leg d very aeriou5 case, doctor, and
requires immediate attention, Bald Dr
Howell.
What do ytin think lit the trouble t1
' Shialt'sasometbing - the matted
ilIML.THE TIMES to new subscribers, till
31st December, 1890, for 25c., or $1 till
end of. 1891—Cash.
Trrn� TuMEs to new subscribers till
31st December, 1890, for 25c., or $1 till
end of 1891-0ash.
melt o
NEW PATENT -TOP MILK OAKS,
CREAM CANS,,
MILK PAILS,
• SAP BUCKETS,
and MILK PA1 :.
Everything ' the Dairying Lino.
SAVE -TROUGHING A SPECIALTY '
0
Through tickets to all •points In America—North Repairi t lg will b e Pronap i r D:o ft •.
(Vest Pacific Coast, etc., :via the shortest and all
popular routes. slagi,•age 's`h'eered tthrough to
destination. Lowest freightlatos•to all points.
-.—TIME TABLE•
LEAVE W1OO11A0. r ARRIVE AT WISGIIAM.
6:30 a.nil'oronto,Guolpli,Palnierston, &o. 3(30 p.m.1.1:10 " 10:10 "
0:40 p.m. " " Clinton, "
7:25 " Palmerston, Mixed,.....10:16 0,m.
6:45 a.m.... .. ,.,(London, &o...,......11:00 „
3:40 p.m.' 7:45 p.m,
11:10 a.m..'1throaitlline, &o 6:30 a.m.
3:80 - pan • '.,?? ' • 11:10p.m
1010
WINGIIAM
FLOURI.NG MILLS1
The undersigned wish to tender their best thank.
for the liberal patronage girth to our firm during
severalyears prior to the burning of our mill by im
cendiarism, During the Last season we have re-
moddelled the tow,' mill to the latestapproved sys-
tem of Hungarian Holler Process mil ling, We be
liege wean' now give better accommodation than
evorbefore. We offer
Prepay tor Sale in Belmore.
MEIDINE
PSS BECOME FAMOUS AS THE GREAT .
T9 lam'
The urdtereigned offers for sale a desirable pre,
perty in the•village of Behnore, consisting 0f a hood
dwelling house, office, stable and drivingrshed, with Of Canada. It is made only by IKCCO LL BROS. tat CU., T' ,routs).
one acre and a•half of land th connection. splendid
garden, with all sorts 01 fruit trees. Will se hold
at a bargain. For particulars, apply to
FREDERICK;• COOT(,
: Eelmor o.
•
Prompt Dispatch,
• Fair Returns,
QU'ALITV•SECOND T.15 NONE IN THIS
f3ECTt02,
And by close • personal attenti.,n to the business
hope to be'iagatn favt,red with a, trial by all old
Wends and 'h Ony now ones,
;'Pena most roepeettlfiIV,
Kilr'tTON & CARR
Winitham''hiilt, Oct.'10 1630.
FARM FOR$IALE.
MZTSIC_
MISS NELLO MoHARDY,
GRADUATE and Gold Medallist of Whitby College,
Pupil of Mr. Edward Fisher and Mr. 12. W. F
Harrison. Piano, Organ, Voice Culture and Har-
mony. Rooms in Beaver Block, Wingham.
The undornirnetrofters for salts hts farm, being the
South half of Lot 36, Concession • 12, East wawaneh
on easy teethebbmit
60 of which are cleared and ht's a good state dtrultl-
vation, the'balanco being IOW, wet land. '00 the
promises are gond frame 1061(0. contaliihr Treeing
and good cellar; bank hominid steno stabling; two
wells of pod water` two 'eelnent ciatern9' alu
orchard. The farm is well fenced. Would
take a
small residence in Whsgbatn aspart pon terms to
be agreed upon. For Waits, apply to. E.
. LE ,
on the premises, or to
East Wawauosh, Jint0 3rd 1890. Wingham.
is it Ax. ... .. ti. ..... •,
oustt1
ri til`int IsitiTe*It
Moths Wont feeders tb
mea. isle ha timely cue t6 %finds of hops►
r glad Wee two bottles of ray remedy
lf. the lewd. rata tMhr
'1iLC°0O1..11IS
i CYLINDER OIL needs only to ibe used to he appreciated T y:it.
Beware of those whodinitate Lardine. Get only the genuine..
BARBER S H OP..
iv!Ii, I1.IALOOL11 MoDONALD,
(LATE OP lnl'L)fY,)
Hai ing purchased the ha.'bering business of Messrs..
Sebastian Bros., Is prepared to give all Old customers
and as many new ones as patronise him, satisfaction
in all lines of the profession.
SHAVING AND HAIRCUTTING
are my specialties.
IISILG1ve me a call at the old stand, opposite Gordon
and McInt're's store,
I2. MCDONALD.
TA LES, TI LES.
ELLIM MUM,
of the Wingham Brick Yards, have on band a largo
stdek bf tiles for draining purposcs,4001 libellee 54
1010chee in size, which will be sold cheap,and on
ua 1 favorable terms. Farmers intending to drain
ehohid see out Tiles, for themselves 'before deciding
tonna lumber. 1
A targe quantity of
VERSVCIIISSB AGS
AM hand, and will •be Sold at loweslrlivh,g welt.
)1.LL1O"1'T BROS.,
TAX0
leirlaitils4001114 WON."
clittthl
k 1 *Os It remedy for thea pe tt Ys
ta8.058.1 re beta p lunnentll
MS t any of out readers w mays a :'sr
lee- rind 1 i EST;,"'..
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Lame Stock .and. Loy 'ri.cc' , '
A Blessing to Every Household.
HOLLOWAY r'1/ PILIS AN
these temooten have stood the test of tltty mare experience, tiadAli profdUiiood iii, ?tie Medi4lpha fele
FAltllly,'010. '
richt, the pioodvcorre+t all d{eardere of the LIVER, SlydtllAbtt, KIDNKTS AitP 1e111ilyFLe 'ere
Invaluable in loll oo,nplalats tncldentAl to fanlike of l' ogp i.` '
T J orw. v ' _ Ltt llfl {1T9
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la the nnty, tellable rerri.dyq for bed loge Nerrti. aloe*, ani(' old irauad'e.
Dl{EOA'r3, IT 1HAg 1101CQUAL. G lanittatttiuiEe44nly 178, N.w Osteri.. SWIMMING,
L a 155 O fir l shiest( �L s
*ad.otd b
(tad old by idl il.didrine Vendorr throuiftioai the wend. �� rind •�� .� �a r
bir Purhaieu'r should look to the Label en AS>
ks
Oidord;litraetr Loudon, they its'pinion., 1
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