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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Times, 1891-02-06, Page 6„a„ • �.• t. -• . �. -.�- 1 graph and in the dresses worn i.x the wivi'e anti ! atop it) r now and then to SMsoul his !!road, gave ns a aery g ap et, p ea teresCtltl; acccluut of ra trip tea ►niHs'•'u ,�{a1l„h'o'rs of the men eat tiling but tltel 111etlllles. 'he wn1►111 tat' t - rr • •, to + �) Iiellt t3tn .loges at, . N v inamlirir tat 0itr ;. u .4h4e ' ,• ing !!!!olio way Hutt chattering to ]✓arch \Vest, if a Y r listened 1 gowits had helot lin owed or u ► llunself, 1 could hove a .. attention to tract k# r a. !1 1 i�, FEBRUARY. X G(, _p1A be fowls for his He often frightened t �"”"-""�" always: delighting rr. gown aniusetnent, g I. 1<t� Black. a rc+seeS to the Boston iliptenooly In a 0OCnlllotion of guy kind 11 cane ddand never harmed them ; and at one au sahoofs, altd it1 many ti(ldresses i f d tag ' ��� ' wings with Ws 1w111, G sC1)01s at Bound Lake. Jt ltA Anal! woos omit la at i' r+ � � the neighbors, walks ,refl,t itu tstua to our �votll ikt t until it t�1>I,tr wl)sl�Frt)d, to, !tion �Lhut tl a lh .ti went with her tort. a ncig :, It tore, we'rave taken care to draw elation to the fact that human lives, aerticularly of those who have met rit.11 bereavement or other great sop w, may be made infinitely 'happier ' nyaoinpa,nionship, oare, and love fur some dumb creature, even though it be only ynl .a bird. We areglad to find rix The New Yor1r Indepegdent au aeoouut of thehappiness firelight to little orphanboy, `bo ieft with no compels, }ons on a lonely farm, by the taming time took it upon himself to -ee a. 'ante hen confiued' in a small enclosure stealing for ber from the pantry .and the h table whenever be could get into the house, .trod at last making her pen e . table of his property generally, r cep instead of the dove cote. Just think, Clint would say, if he has learned all these things so soon how much will he know when he is a hundred; for .l; have read that crows sometimes live to be as old as that. l'oor Billy Black was only three,and Altura 1 • Ned to t tl$ touching• recital, showing the need of Christianizing our !adieus The lois tory was given with tnueb footing au41 { contained so Much truth that all enlist have felt it a privilege tO listen. The election of othieers then took plant', restiltipg as follows l ••Mrs Tilos Flus, PEPS,• >llrs Pletcher,, let Vice Pres.; Mrs McMillian, 2ucl Viuo Pres ; Mrs J Ii Irvout Seey ; Mrs 1\I Y McLean, Treas. The meeting was brought to a close by singing a th prayer by irl res A DAM Abous seventy-five ladies were present ; those who staved at home misteda trent. These meetings inspire 110 to t*Qre earnest efforts, plan ]:Z IRwtz,, BOY, pra totnt pf Billy Black, a young prow. From his education was raptdly progressing, iti a wit R>pit of the .tllfnge thl pied when one June Morning he slipped iy did hart e Ointo the kitcher, 'where Mrs. Morris - Charlie are etas eight in hie pre. into baking griddlecakes for breakfast, dhcti;Qn. that nilly Black would furnish plenty of entertainment• took the top one off the pile and flew with it to the foot of the hill to regale f. presume. that never a crow found a fauiily of his relatives who were r snore hosphtablo welcome in anywell making themselves merry over a fine regulated household ; and he paid - his view of iteighltflr 1+Iim's Dorn field. way byat making.himself agreeable inn. g gun went off. and, sad Mediately to say, Billy clack never reappeared. lde knew- his little master right 1 w s ow a big boy of thirteen, C int e away,and began to. utter words. almost bratl'le,could not speak of his lost pet WS soon as be had learned to say fpr a long thlno without tears. But caw.allhis friends s empathized with him, He mitniclled every sound he lleard)for they were not only fond pf. Billy from the turning of the cuffee•mill to Black themselves, but they remember - the calling of the chickens ; and his ed what a'comfort it has • been to the fame ayelit abroad throughout the motherless, homesick little boy it) a township. and .marvellous stories were Ergine time: )told about hiru,most of them true,I am bound to ed troth a second -baud elotl toe strop, or obtained thtttui;lt the Esohatlge and Mart: fruit' the lnd.y'& maid, of sus( wealthy or uulite lady,. For Influenza or "La Gripre Wilson's C4trtiiftlnt Syrup of Wild Cherry its a sere• and safe remedy. There is no bettt.r Medi- cine for the cure of Iufiueuna, llrouchitis, Coughs, Colds,Croup and kindred diseitse$. Get the genuine iu white wrapperes• Queer Offers of Exchange. Philadelphia 'riffles. confess. Sooietr. London only could tolerate such paper as the Exchange and Mart, a weekly journal with. a large circulation, a most con,fortable income, and dexo• ted principally to a system of exchange of goody between •, Rritis+her and Britisher, coal' and female teeth. From its closely' printed voletlitis 1 take out a few. advertisetllell:ls at tau•. dole QrandfltthOlers cloak, pat case, eight day, good cot;ditiou, thirty shillings cash, or will take half a dczen under- Blade. Apply ply the Rev.--, Cleve. s P land, rorkshire. A handsome pe\q dress is offered it) ItUlt —Is RUM WOO-. 1 VI411y It11111AY lltQlt ING, _tw i• --Ar T • TIMEIS OF ICE, (Iosf.PHt$k 1:eT6te1. W1t~1C"xHlA11'1, QxwT'A ilQ. ut)ueription;tricotSt Per Yeay.lnativengli ADYLItT1blA4 EAT S: The Valuabla properties of shorthOrne. ono lbs uc i au I viz t01r0) se -se b oma 9, ,u UO A). ! war s.ku 1411" 411 wr`i'ers are prone to a'ba'ci wisher " sti ss 12 u 7' as t< W y . ntact 4Ou $1.'—'. i.,.-....,. ... vn 1 4 _!_ _ that it is not llesirulalu from a tuna's- • ..--•...-- -----h uaua a,it•urtisoula,ts, s•a. per line tary standpoint to att•'utpt to produce t anusu petlu)e o general al purpose animals. With this t t t,el)er purpose Local and of er 0 t resort subsequent for not 1aeu,'. tett, insertion. 10e. Mrrtes ; n Local notices, in nonpareil type, citrin uq4 go • per Ind, tut' uuult subsequent instants; view 1 do not fully agree. "hue de- oto cul nottuu well be chore en luso tnult t• • 1 Ull•CleBirtilJilit Q bsee driver1WtlnrnuilteofLust,ruuud,atrnyud,ituatiorta,. siral)►hty Qi a y and ltuatnupb1;llunceb ttuut6d, outuxuuottilig tf ii11ee fur 8ti\'t'rid ob•UGLs nuupureit, I per 111011th inq for one object or t J tioussa and tonne tor Sale, not exceeding winner *1 for that 11101401, bun. per etfle fount utontit ditioiss, KWh. as longerperloas. U leAdvertisements without speoiaidird ions wit be }}'!tall a aUU11L1'v \Vllt l;ru}v, the ety 1inserted tth terbld Ultd chart eU . b i10 In uuvy: sllou'(i be puverned e11L1 e y by cuA ';peas tenni true bu strictly a bored to Clte feud Nrl/ducta epactal rotas our louver advertisements, or to of farming adopted, and the tuurkets. \Vials scientists who have studL d these matters concede that higher attainment can be reached 111 that par* ocular Hue, when one useful property a;;ht pritatipally, they also atilrtn tllq't the acquisition ,�1f two or tpwre desirabie qt), alities may be realized in a moderate degree, even though high. development of one should be nature ally somewhat aul:agunistie to high development ;qf. the other. Siuoh Shorthul tie possess the pt'operty eti making an excellent use of a variety of nutritious fund both ontsida and' indoors.; since they {lave proved them- selves etiperior for tale quick produce tion' of good beef of a fair auelity, and sins() they have shown themselves not inferior for the dairy, their milk being good for both cheese and butter, we should hat e•no clidiculty in determiining the place which they should occupy in our, own country. Where the soil is good and a variety of molt herbage eau be produced ou a small area, and where a variety of nutritious winter food may be produced, •as corn ensilage, grain and,roots there'Shorthorns will flourish. Where mixer!. farthing is being conducted, the;; farmer making his butter at home or to the creamery, and when he rears his own Steens for winter fattening, bliortboru grades should be kept. These conditions will confirm the judgment of Canadian farmers who in the past !lave bred and. would justify them so numerously, i y them in going along way further in the same direction,—Pure Breeds o€' Cattle byProf Thos Shaw in the Vas Jour- ('1it►►adun Live Stock atie� nal for January, Charley, Clint. Hover, be would Tle sixth annual meeting of the shriek, cows in the cern 1 and, he took Presbyterial Society, of the Wi clan's Foreign Mission .Socaety, of the ttounty up such a bad habit of flying into the. of fiasco, was held in Willis Presby, cherry tree near neighbor Spear'e bed- terian Ohurah; Clinton, on the afters room window tot four o'clock in the noon of Jai .20th 1891. pelegates orni:ln. and shrielting,Spear 1 Spear! were preseut from nearly all the Au- m e to • o In Presbytery w et up ! get lip 1 that he had' to be 'hasher+ in the Presbyte y , „ e • might inthe tool hotiee. the death of Mrs J A \Nilson, uo dele- Contioed, at nt_ht , gate was present from Seafoltb, and That be 1lorrlss is a sassy htt e. i the •absence of the: Pres Secy, blrs .ir .. rter, one day tilIrwin acted as S.ee , pro tem. We _•' f said �1r. 1;i y profitable when Billy was abo+lt a year old. had u very pleasant and p en' 1 y he hut- meeting, 01011 h we would have been Every time I drive by there leased to see 9, larger pleased was opened by the president, ter'1 from the time I come in sialit'of Mrs 'rhos Fair, with bytnn 317, read - the place until I get over the hill. .ing the 72nd Psalw, and leading in It isn't the bey, it is the crow; said prayer. complaint A choir, composed of Misses A bio• Pastor Parker,to whom 'tLls'cainp N 1+ E bad been made. 'don't believe it, said the old roan. If it's a crow,1 tell you what, it is a bewitched one. Any one \would think so to see him dQ on Loin' morning till night, said Mrs ' 1orris, when she hetwd this to mark. I.1e takes everything Int cart carry, froilr my thimble to tbe'silver y spoons, and hides thele' in the dove- cote '1 the able end of the barn. 1 ti g. only hope Clint won't break his bones climbing up there to look for missing ticles. And such a fanuy`,as he has Articles. far soap ! He takes etery'piece he oan feta, and eee1nq to.take iritense satis- faetion in 1)oldini'' it in 'liie claw end riddling it with his sharp bill. Al. though he did not use the 'soap for bathing purpose+', he was `very cleanly ill his habits, splashing his pan of water dry every it'ldrning, even in the coldest weather when the '-toe formed oing to the • feathers and then � on his ,, ridge•po:e of the liotise to t;otttplete liis' toilet, Ile did many things in imitation of theparrot, danoing,\vttlkitl brLCltt#itl(d 1� had : holding his head ' to, 'hive it scratched. ' 11 he found a hat lying about any. where he would very slyly crewl into .it or under' it, and would. i roak and eeollauge for a bookcase three feet • sassy odvertiseueutefunet . P44, Outages on modeler, adv er't,aenlentn muss be the oillee ,.y Wednesday Hoon, h1 order tO ai'psul. tl,ut week R, ELLIOTT .. ...T �.,._ tnor,Nwr(1N, Asn Puswanilk ��. �tACIauNALV, , ,10SF,t•'iin E STREET, htgb, with Mass doors, also a hall table and occasional chair. Next conies an advertisement that a eponge bath is for sale' the p have no further use for it.. This is grip',' unoonsious humor worthy of a `comic journal, and the nextline paragraphed fou , after the advertisement intensities its comical eccentricity. Will take a ,�o' etdozen second•hantl half dozen >nety t . . e attendance. The hers, Cltarterl Char, Char, Ghar;Char silk handltercltiels, " Half a dozen demands appear for who signs lPn au t; One eat 1 , boots. � g army officer, says : I have'top•hunting boots. small eights, very •good , will take a Stilton cheese or •A. {}ozeu bottles of sherry in exchange. • WINOWttl, "' • _ —. NIT 1IT.. B. T(1\\ 14,41, 5tv}\.O.At., Atuutllyr Ga_ll@i'ie 2'hysioic111s and Surgeons, Ontario. pronor fort.ounty of Baran- • Office at "Tan P.te,MACY n • N Ingham, Ont. esthete i t NI urchle. A McUarva, air, - i Now look at the nest advertise- Coats, L Rippey, L Leslie,. and Airs' • W Coats, organist, sang the "Rusty melt : for a Tamil of 'Sickle" nicely. Mrs J W Irwin Wanted—new boots y rj{cl.le very i gave the address' of welcome, which i seven; good exchange. given,'or ar- was replied to by Mrs 4tcs1�111{an, of raneements can be made for instrac, Manchester; both were listened to in bio chin and French. with interest , Misses A Jackson and tic> y lindexplains- a lads or) ane effectively "Gates of I am ill, plaintively p S e \ o n an1ent of e� annou •'it her p 1 the West"; tlte.prertideltt gave an ex- i ver tiger hod take my celle)it address, -which was followed three lines:;. wtl! any y by the reeding of •the rePcrts of each handsome :quite, new dark grey velvet so year for Zenanna Work $11,110.84, an increase pf $50 over previous year. The sum of 6.40 was CI#ken to pay expen- s. TUhe year's "tiloney'wee then ded- DIt. J. A. blELDItGDM, ticope tiruduute of Toronto tlniveretty, and Member of the Gulieue o,1'h)b,unula aau Of 14C0118 of t)uturiv. oUtoaund Ieesi(o ace-iuu --Corner of Centre ttuueea i Patrick, streets, former* N ' 0`1. \Vrxsi,Atl - • 1•VANgToNr, 14. SOLICVLO11, Eto., Vice a;,a a xls7>;tt, Private e.ud Company folds to loan et lou est rate% h)terent.mid furmrpcuiertlbbought tomSoot. us'tnv nt ofF10E—BoA;tt1C Week, \\ Laos'. Orr phaty, 'by `their ial • Secretaries. The Presbyterial •society raised -last' bonnet from me 2 11 cost thirty -live billings or '1 }viii take two quarts of shillings, + codiiver oil, a reteket-of mustard plait fere, geld 100 quinine pills in ex - shillings.. 1 will sell it for twelve TTS.I -. MISS NELLQ McHARDtl, 1 COM edanietot Whitby College, GRADUATE • t i1 Edward Nisher and Mr. J. J. A. poirroN BABBiSTEij. Ate., WIugt,unr • Ontario 1` A 1 Valet $ D1OK1TaoT, H, W. C. MEYER Q. C. I E. L Dloe(U SON. (�•'Aa tlARatlsTkAts AND soLICrr' V'otu to.,- 1vrn 8( to., 1iaturd to Dunk o- Hu,lutto , 1110 • mat for taking klkvinrits tor Atuui„vbu. k•arl0, (private. Village kgoperty bought bud sold. Stoney -(p ivitA fuuun)lvuned on utortguge ace miry ut peon r cent., btouuy hn oeted for private p 'Olid, yonxitto hebutt% mortgage seuurities without any -tin 1114 h u tt "Lu0 a t stn !endue. I.uukid fur bale in ,11 west. Otiico—hunt's Block. Winginum --�--- T)ENTIST1iY -W. 1I..61A0DONALD„ WIXMIIAst '” ' l,1eker of Vulcanite, Celluloid, Alloy, • Srlve. Dad, tags, oke.., Plates, ranging in Prices 'rout• $$1U0. kid)wnt'3s per set crownng bud, br,dggtt'otl:. Teeth ox trAotedwithout the least pint by Dm use of Vitas [zed Air. Mead Office, • \\•itighaw, side entrance except- ed) the queen's hotel„ open daily ed) from;U u w to 5 LS. tn. Wttl be at Myth every •L1kd and 4th Saturday of eaehroonth—OffloeaLhi,lne s hotel; Gerrie: let and ar'd Mondays of each mouth-. ' (Alice at Albion hotel. ....xtraoting 21 cents., antW. F Yupii u r, Harrison. Piano, Organ, Voice Culture ynd Tlur- nwnr.: tomato Beaver Block. Winnhrun. 'sameness Ott• icaFor particulars 'carted p prayer by Mrs irw'in--=•Mrs !chap r! my hove, corner Needham; gave an original peer, err change. �. at the slteccltes of And loot: at this: ' i't 1 gave an l Awful to the value of one pound will be gratefully'aoce. e titled Lessons fr 4 early missions," . le choir PIANO AND ORGAN, ALSO OLAae IN 11ARilO.Y6 regarding terms, etc, please callat 1•r•,iicis and Patrice atteets. YLQltllljoA seAltL1N(i. ISSES iWATSON. Auyt long tiro u THE •M exeoilent rendering of "Ashamed of pt d lay a Jesus." as a duets aria chorus. .o.• deputation of two mtuisters from the ft Presbytery. (then it) session in the lecture room} addressed its ; Mr Mos reformed young man who wishes to ZN n co'm'e! parr; with his dress coat • ea vest .; Rosidence an streets. plain. cloth. new; Wotild suit person Lean tock for the subject of tits re. of five feet eight inches, with chest of marks, i'lloty to increase cote mission- thirty-seven inches ; do not care about ary zeal." Why we should work for he heathen ; lot, It is for our per., offers of jewelry, billiardballa or cigars. t 13ut here .is t110 host unique an. 00119,1 advantage, it Ma keS us one with Christ, and. increases our earthly Com• Iiollnctanlent fort, find, Cleeattso of the good of the .f have a oollltaiete cot, dozen of heatltee. 3rd, it increases Christ's liappiutiSe. !''Alen we drink freely at the foantain of Life we are enabled to impart to °there. We can inorearie our zeal by, 1st, ilotng away with. whatever hinders us in our efforts: Clhristsays, a`He tint cobf"o'fl1ed to it, with satisfaction itt tiie N.acu this world." 2nd, here love to pit prayer, 1 i vent In latlo"rl of sot/diets that never failed Cbrst,serving Ar iii Illy X�� �f,� when it vlsftnl', picking up l;is`ltat t° spirit„MrItendersols, of Beyfielt1, ,giving s' round a live crow inside, a f„ W So'rkls of etltiouratttnent, sate!( r Ie was fond of cIYlnittny, ar,d tot+, that wit ought to get wlonq, with a suer aid Jit% ltltirris sit down ore lair lathy in the ¢lira%, and a lion do with for • words • of x'14 (Ir ern) for Secy. The rich l eitt we 'fill t'a be t'"1 �r old atle011111t of gospel light, r ...� • i)' �e+�d Hoag{,� b° , f 1, +a"?i►Ut • Loewe earnest l ell the tdt'it useful (fife s'hvtntd be an Clo t a Pr 1fo13y'fr L.A�y1.(3,1 • �(ura p ,‘T{ fi n e" i y i .00 r C t 1 a o , tkir 103 tlaffii'id given 011 Piano, organ and Violin. tong• confer Josephine and atrick DENTISTRY.— Jv B. JEI;QAIE, Wt:ryuAM, Is nlmutlactuiing Celluloid -Pontes Vulcanite plated of thebestuwteriel 1Hntla��a Do,uiulultatAltworkwacan be rrant,ed. hn' Painless extraction of teeth by the use of ktecttle- ity or Vo8etublo vapor. - TAXtl hums*.—1 grill extract teeth for 5 omits conte. OFFIC ;; In the, Beevor Brock, oppbgifpk opo Brunswic l3otel HALSTED µ SCOTT Josephine StrEet - - • r: - ?line men Ontr Josephine each of ladies' utitlarulothiny;, best j J. A. f1A make, carefully 'finished, prettily trim. d which ]twill give to airs+ lady in ti(10 , exchange for a month's board and 'lodging in 'l:tondoa t a comfortable bed and noettS breakfast ;expected, I WAS boriousl•y told the other day that very 'few 'people of the clerk, small profiaaiatlltl, and tradesmen class ever dreamed of purchasing new clothes cl,tbet for 9'luera! Wear` et` ffnr festive occasion*. AC 'ton evening party given t a worthy acyl respect t• y1 i Isal t oat (if one of the afe.s`:i n-:jj WWI a; Ylrulrt' tltWtll re .. ill, LarRD, • W. Scojtstowol. btount' oreCt. . "j'OEE% 1d r.QII1E, GENERAL i. SUBANOt AGENT; winousnik • COM 1' agu,tx CtINNINOUA'it, ANLL IlcstrR 1f'1RE AND tIARIN.% Ott1'>Gint.Y Deposits tiotnivecd and interest d.. �eC1 o /Farmers and Money' Advanced '� 131,Unnesa Men, On fang or short time, On eatioreea notes or collateral Beau, ity. Sale motes bought aka fair valuation. oney remitted to all pests of Canada at reasoueble charges. teoitat AttantiOn Gieti tei tot 1'e "grit"m '400.It and. Notes, :foams 11t tlanttat-•no ateirltil;aa tar *00tlki at tlarraritw able Offh Pelta Ayes et raortar' wars!,! he 018 flOurw ?imp 911. to. tot 11. sok ItgAr ga., WI21OliAAr, LI(j!•+NSE1} AUCT or 11L U' it TILE, QOUt1TV Sales attended in ail part of the C. Cuomo - lloderatu- , •. r,,.rit f,itr�.l'Ltl+:,-\\itieleos, Oros-, leTOEiieltli! AUC:rIo 4rx1t )1•oit -1112 GO'ON1'Y e r All orace:00ftt(t tho'J Tints 11 Mee promptly at crud wa to. ascots reasonable *TAMES IirAPERSON, LicannliD 001toNR*R son, Cumquat WOO; Ann IleacAll ital*attended to promptly sad On the Shelia. iiCiob. •Chnrgos Moderato and Satisfaction Ouarantedt. All necossit'y arra menteittw ese be Made At tit olliee 'Cn>te what se owe $O1.20$ die ILAWIi1NS P. Lr PO 1;' SOSWAYOkit AND Ciyii illi(ilNtili L1gTOWittL AHD Wi :MAId, rAltttrilatt left at tha onto of Pia Ton* will rs eeive prompt: attentitas, •. . I;i 1'AT'1t1 oft, *st%1n sr *gat, • vlvlwraw Oetriurl um* If 11r alMa %fes, _.. ti • d alis' t ii ilatt ri '?.etxtl haven t guy pr+stt tot 1 hove. tie 0 t by, 1 Lire knit h, an't yon See? pewee, ..the bo at his side. ' . a !,V, l+'i ,di'IJ nor tight int tutw only Joe, But-you -'_�wogkJ--«pot •-it—op___tk Yes ; bozo it was slight' hang on the branches 1 ho help smiling at her comicial Yes,of cttlrse,hel' voice so strangely, Joe noticed it. it. Cau"t sou see 1 11e asked, his seat, Yes, yes, 1 see, 1 see ; b you weail i You're fooling you see what a foul yea are 111e. She seemed about to :held out his arms towards No,/ aft) not; •l was never k1a est in my life—d--d--dart' Then it's true, it's tru whispered as Itis arms el her ; and you're my prese Joe, this is the best 0h ist .J ever had in all my life, Jt's not half so good as t Aad there was only one k present at the Guuter fanti was tree, after all, "La Grippe" Xs simply epidemic Iufluen Wild Cherry wilt eure it safely Get the genuine, in white wr and use it as directed for Iull SpeedinOcean Tra Epoch, The great drawback, said one of the agents of the Ham can packet company, to cross' quicker than we do at preset) '!tense of coal. More powerfal be built which would increase but these engines would requi The steamers of the Hambu packet company now op0suate 250 tons of coal a day ; if 85 needed daily these steamers w at a loss, for besides the cost !sable space required for the a tons of coal, more engineers, etc., Would be required. But to and unlimited expense fo o erful engines in the world, w E s lime in crossing the ocean w more than eight or ten horns coal is used. I have great faith, however, for spine day Or other taking' c> propulsion of ocean for the9t when that is brought about run much cheaper. The we coal does not make the sten. that has nothing to do with times it weighted steamer goe one that is not weighted, all d. on the wihd anti Weather. Stewmers eau never go as q motives, because they have with water and air, whereas t oars ha've Daily air as a resistan the maximum speed of a 1 be about sixty miles au hon distances, it maty be said t throe times as rapidly as a though the average time made est limited express train is onl average time made by a fast s u • "La Grippe" or Influenza c cured by the use of Wilsou's Wild Cherry, the old reliable Bronchi tis, Whoopiug Cough, l Coughs; and other diseases of system, Wilson's Wild Cher in use for many years and is iii mended by all who know its vi by all prominent druggists, Marketable Beef and The last fat stook show held apart from She excellence of the of their feeding, has some lesao wrested. in live stook. The ab number of heavy cattle was feature', Ten or twenty year were w *whole row`of massive. cull four years old, that woul considerably over a ton. This was ouo. Fifty years ago atfimats shown on Guelph would weigh from twentysflve dight hundred weight. Notre been tiesu [or many years. A Just pout, the feature of the c tatty the tong row of yearlings he; furs, :til under two years ye iug.uaoy of thorn from t'en to ,deo f. .,;t alt avorage of obi auoth.its. fa the good old day 111 / re )r;t:',I was so/.4for ub tat lilt • !b'ut't' l.se welgll,t. =. }.r.if cPut'.) ,ler you tel t•s •,:,:;