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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Times, 1891-03-13, Page 3li t to care 14 '10. The m',rnieg or Oche meet is not ne teteer:ly given eat eer;os, hnt is better given in t}taa. feedings cootie sly till enough ii nto,�1 c oo es ort ..vu b 4d'; u +ts' 1 Ok s 00' I Ira Sc, per line ata cut✓ t giuent Pc, for41retfir vont tmetHee Lust 95e lied, Situations, Aedtuk d lilt e, ceding 8 ih,,,eg, Ni, ot4tt , . or' >f eetione, will he 'dingty, Tran. It aurae CO Its Must be 1n' ardor to appear AND FDDI ll t Oxsft;sIN goons, Or ir(e., iron— f1 Ingham b;Ofyf s. Ulriverelty, and And Surgeons of Itre end Patvith, shunt. rile yit,F , Etc at Ioweet ratfee, 4ertgages, towel ed solu. Ow, totimsol . B' A , Etc., Etc:, ><e untissioners for.. tem, Towp ,IUF t Stoney (pFiivate„ at 5 pate cent. , Upon the beat' expense,tp,tGe,. and the,,Nortlt--' , r iYert,tit, 1e11uloid Pleats the bestmategith n be got in ,t • k warranted. D use of, Ele ottie. nth for 95 nests opposite the L. D. S•s� IN'S BLOCK. Wlojham. 33:A. *°33.471.1 • AGENT 044411% THE loft 17Mr the Co. • ciiseve, 1, Our., Lcs contesit4or p' omptly e.4 oat nes lamer Asea et on th, Shoot on Cuero It st. 1 fit M of til 011ts Olin. -Dt 1.BAJi, ket oats q. Light Welts Ca*sda:• tehfgrto n, ,Jamaica, rest. e unsophisticated visitor who ft;ls in art aiurtess sort of way through "controlling wheel on the dlridge. 1t gardens of the extlibitiM, end. The vessel has been fitted ►stisf ed with so teeny varied sights, with every modern ifnptiovowent ueglecte to pay a visit to tie lime /or the rapid working of the cargo, making her one of the most completely light show behind file maze, misses equipped mile carriers afloat, She beyond all question one of the mot is fitted triple -expansion engines. attractive entertainments within the .aDclosure of the grounds. Night• Adler eight, commencing promptly nt There is a curious prejudice among eight and coutliatlii g for more than an many against the overshoe, and yet flour, in rapidsaccession across a ,canvas sheet of h•elge proportions illu.. minated to the brdllliancy of noon day, fllit and tIy the most superb pte+t.u,ras. i f Canadian scenery ever gazed upon !� n any part of the . world. in start- succession, fading imperceptibly AGO into another, niagnif Bent views ,of publlo buildings, stately edifices,. roaring torrents, purling cascades, ,cheer rook and lofty ,mountains appear 'upon the screen. A bewildering tiranurama of all that is grand and beautiful lies spread before us. Froin .the ,splendid buildings of Halifax, Truro, Amherst and St John to the, 'ihiatoric city of Q iebec and thence to "Ottawa, and the greatest of all Canadian cities, Montreal, we move uiiong through never ending hilts and 'aneadows, and forests, and lakes till we almost seem to believe that oBritain'ee premier colony" can claim for herself the wonders of the world. ,Seated' in a luxurious Putman, the Interior of which is shown, with its aoft cushions, its silken curtains, and ,delicate carvings, we glide sway from Montreal to visit without delay the mighty falls of Ni:.agara and the busy city of Ilrltnilton. On we speed ever westwardly, t 'king a flying glimpse of Ieond n, WaIkervitle and Port Arthur, till at length we halt, at Winnipeg, the capital of Manitoba, and pause to look lit der. �lilendid' ' bbildings." Bu't we .,are, out again , in a moment skimming ' • „through tunnels and deep lock cut- tings, hovering over immense emtbankments, bridges and viaducts, till we plunge into :the rocky woun- tain regions to marvel at the wonders of neturh. Ere we -reach the `$elkirks we haws passed huge glaciers hanging dangerously from the summits of prodi gious wnuntain peaks, while in the rallus .$40 peaceful lakes and Lahbliug brooks dotted here and there Athwart the parklike level of the green, sward, present a sight of unsurpassed sand matchless gl ory. And all this while, A. Granville, of Montreal, who has come here specially to explain aalchantiug views, is adding in the interest of the scene by giving ns a Aharining and lucid description of ,each .picture as it comes and goes. ,Prof. John Haley to whose skill the .Ifnoothuess of the entertainment is ,dtte, seems to take a eort of special delight in hovering; around the inagnilis ;cent instrument by means of which the pictures are thrown upon the scene. It was iron. Adam Brown who induced fthe gentleman having charge of this ,ftdtertaiurnent to came to Iiingston, .rind if our citizens do not take advan. stage of their presence here to visit this ,splendid performance they will mis ,one of the grandest sights shown on the aeiland of Jamaica. is lighted from ahoy* by a well through the muster saloon. Aft of Irks dining saloon are the staterooms. 'truest are of largeeine, and contain every revog, nlzed convenience for the comfort of passengers, The saioons end awe-. roomsare fitted withelect* light, The heating is done by means elf stream pipes, Oombined hand and eteam steering gear is fitted in the pep with conneettons led to the ,How to Dress to March, the deepise•d rubber is an essential protection against the melting snow and slush of March. The thickest sole of the heaviest walking boot absorbs enough moisture to dampen and chill the feet, and •yet noticing is more perilous than sitting in a warm room with rubbers on, excepting going about the ordinary house in slippers. Draughts hug the floor and lie in wait for the vnwary. The clinging of wet skirtsagainst the ankles is a fruitful source of aches and pains. Leggings of leather water -proof or rubber will obviate this trouble in a degree, while a skirt of flannel, faced with a rubber band avoids the danger altogether. While the feet are kept warm, the head should be wool. The hardiest nations in the world are those which ,cover the throat and head lightly. Reserve the fur bat and muffler for. the sleigh ride, and banish them from the promenade: Catarrh and throat Nut Ern Woole Ilk wish to laform the public that we hive these Woelen Mikis to A I running 'order, *i d will tMe, eeaxien ulee,epeaiai' attention to CUSTOM WORK in all its branches, and wifkeep In stock a • elass of nrst•clasa gaods.aucb ae Tweeds, Flannels, Etofs, Blankets, Sheetings, Stocking Yarns, &O., &C., (Med* Trow pure wool only) cheap for cash er ex- change for wool. Cuetomere from a distance can hays their rolle home with them the same day. £ HIgheat market price In cash for Merchantable Wool. INGL1S CO'Y., Wingham THE ()DELL TYPE WRITER. $20 will buy the ODELL TYPE WRI- 6 with 78 characters, and 16 for troubles are often caused by the in. troduction of foreign particles into the nasal passages. so wear a thick veil as a safe guard against the dust which March winds bear on their wings ; and, lastly, avoid injudicious dressing for social events. Evening costumes for Men and women are much Wiener than those habitually worn during the day.; and care should be taken to increase correspondingly the anter , aYi'd` underga tneut`s:`;, It, is a trifle presumptous to dieoard' flannels, and then after hours, in a hot hall. room, to put on a creation of lace and, ribbon for a drive or walk in the night air of March. A New !,ilan. Liner. S. S. "Atotfidor.tAtt.' The already large and welt•fappoint•. ori fleet of the ALLAN' Liat3 has ,just received the valuable' addition of a steel atfrrw.stealner Ranted the “Mon., golian". The vessel, i$ 400 feet long. 45 feet beam,. 33. feet 6 inches in depth, with a groat tonnag& of 4,740 &ens, For the accotii nodation of ffrsteolass passengers there is a hand- and this evil will take prompt and aura *ewe dining saloon nil, Vste promenade revenge toy roughening its quality Miert, seddsn'tttikennythlogehet 4. k amidships, teetotally &eorated spoilitrg ire natural rweretneee. Ind pit,nneled in solid oak # the aphid. Mary is n fine Utrecht v« ��r~' >�loazi itr sandier set RP"' .� � 1'�li The man �v►ln �11��n Or.Sino At D., M. 4, 0 pts. ().,'I . Q. P.S.., THE SCOTTISH SPECIALIST, TORONTO. Abusing the votes. As the voice is the most delicate of instruments and one which resents at once any abuse of its powers, be sure that you are not missing it, Frena 0 Thursby says in the Ladies' Home Journal. 'It is the easiest thing in the world to . detect such misuse when it exists. After singing for twenty minutes, stop and are if there are any feelings of weariness or evi• deuces of of huskiness about the throat. If there are you are forcing your voice, end you will show your wisdom by not TER the SINGLE CASE ODELL. warranted to do better work than any machine made. It combines simplicity with durability, speed, ease of operation, wears logger without cost of repairs than any other machine. Bas no' ink ribbon o bother the operator. It is neat, substantial, nicke, plated, perfect and adapted to all kinds ct type writing• Like a printing press, it produces sharp, clean, legible manuscripts. Two or ten copies can be made at one writing. Any intelligent person can become an operator intwo days. We offer$ 1 ,000 to any operator who can coal the work of the DOUBLE CASE ODELL. Reliable' Agents and Salesmen wanted. Special nducemente to Dealers. For Pamphlet giving indorsements, &e., address ODELL TYPE WRITER Co., $5 and 87 50. Aso CRICAOO, ILL. Specialist for the treatment of all Chronic Diseases, Private Diseases, Diseases of the Brain and Nerves Diseases of the Heart and Lungs, And Diseases of Women poli- , tively Treated successfully. Jonathan Buschart, Listowel, says : "After spending all my mon- ey *rid property to no. purpose on for what they termed rs hopeless: case of consumption, Dr, Sinclair cussed mo. Mrs. Mary Furlong, Woodhouse, says: "When all others failed, Dr. Sinclair cured inc of fits." W. McDonald, Lakefield, says : "Dr. Sinclair cured me of catarrh: Geo. •Rowed, Blyth, says : "Dr Sinclair cured me of heart diseas and dropsy, when all others failed.' Diseases of private nature brougb on by folly, Dr. Sinclair certainly cures. CONSULTATION FREE. DR. SINCLAI.R will be at the QUEEN'S. HOTEL, Wingha ON ZETLAND saw MILL. r1 •`'L GEORGE THOMSON, Proprietor. Lumber. of all finds, First-class Shingles, and Cedar Posts. Car Load Orders a Specialty. WOOD delivered to any part of Wingham. ear Orders by mai promptly attended to. GEORGE THOMSON, Wingbam P.o is the tune to paint your houses, and siegin,, again until you have learned how to use it properly. Some people fi (�learn naturally how to use the Voice; BU1white with others it ia• a matter of ne- cessity that they shall be taught And as there is no surer way to lose a voice than to abuse it; if you find that it is not as easy for you to do anything in the future with your voice, cease„sing ing until yon can secure a gond teach- er. It will nothllrt your voice to remain unused, though, of course, early training and constant practice are most desirabe. Yf; however, you find that you ere using your voice properly and that your efforts are' pleasing to your friends, sing as often and as much in your home atld in your friends parlors I t as you please, remembering always that it it better to sing half'e..dozen times a day for ten minutes at a tune, than once for an hour. Never sing for a longer period than for ten aline utes. Without resting. It le danger, oats in the oktreme to tire the voice, 111 PAINT FRIDAY, MARCH 13, I891 WINGHAM TANNER and GLOVE WORKS. Gloves in Buck, Goat, Calf, Nappa, Sennet, She and Nur Drivi,yr Gloves always in stock or made to order. ==-le the -- BEST in the WORLD, None genuine unless stunned "Robber Widen, Cleveland, onto;' We nlsohttive the beat CANADIAN DIA Y ' "f'ou nth got any there you desire. in quantities costing from to cents up, For Whitowaehing and Koleomininq,�iek for las At0 MAO & i velvet. Of' itvetl f1 getalae rnwde carn'ilroa wise • t the soft it ire e. onet at ttunwe tri ar• sot to be mistaken IEfAt WA t% MAItOfANTS, J > fl fvlul't >t lata -Also a few Domestic Buffaloes. Don't buy a 1tobe until you see the LMATF.; �R_ A full stock of Kid, French and Domestic Calf, Kip Harness and Solo FINDINGS For Shoe and liar Makers, always on hand. Orders solicited. 1► W. J. CHAPMAN. 1t l x 'e ;. MARBLE WORKS 1 WIN( *et of niy thirteen et fourteen oder orally i 1 nia better anythin ldeelre nlostheartily -ft* friends and. the subtle fern, patronage extende4 to .me to bat I am 10 a uoettton *a offer �tbafr ewer • o iii u'!r7�+if' ,lns'of Gran ire }�.'o Stonee I x Monuments, tam ta1ADSTONES, WINDOW SILLS, STONE Tl}Il > ff';(*S -Yon,-memo, ikeg . I wonld be pleased to have those deeirou pro- curing any articles in My line to Dell and exataihe goods, compare prices and leave their o,door, s ,drat the goods may be aeoured and prepared earlya In the 0e1808. You can eeleot from the lateet fealgna anti. obtain the finest workmanship et the most favorable prices. Moat, respectfully, yours t . r WM. SMYTH, Winghem, .Oat. p ,nd eon A CHANCE in the ��PDBSS Busing:: CHAS. KN CIIT L: Wishes to intimate to the people of Wtnghant.erA aurrounding country that he has purchased, the hung** buIlnses lately carded on by Meters, J. d. Homuth & Son, and will conduct. It in ti+ building one door south of Mr T A store. DOUBLE AND SINGLE HAAS Ess heavy or light, made t0 order, A full line of Horse Blanket', Sleigh Bells, Whip, Currycombs, Bruehett, tit„ always on hand. Repairing neatly 'ane' prd;>nPtty°debe The patronage of the nubile solieit''0 And eatiefew tion In work and material guaranteed, • Cr KM. Cant' Wingham, March 4 1890.. NOTICE. e; I understand it has bean inky 4reeiy iQl ;culated around Wingham aind'vibitrity Vi the injury of rn'y bushiest), that 1 was kleatiln the market to do, custoth saving .or;buy:saw logs, I wish: to say I am in tthi'e market to do all the custom sawion that may be offered; also, to baiy all the good sound logs that mayy be brought: t(, the ZETLAND MILL. As I am not bound by any coin/cline, I am at liberty to take all kinds of either ` hard or soft wood and pay full valve for them. Bring along your logs. (;UEO. TRUMs. '. Zetland, Dec. 30th 1890 ThePopu1F r WING SCHOOL. BOOKS • oo 4 Ste ` A M, O► N', . 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