HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Times, 1891-04-10, Page 3did*net Wt. het along, but it cant►
e readily attf 4 *hen the gun ie ix
se.
The pre it jocosely pointed the.
tin at us, and, swinging it *round,
►uglied rind said
Look out, there '1 1 do a gond deal
f shooting aronpd berg (aceniinglr
eking in the war going ore), but don't
now whether). t anybody. Still
Maudling th ''.gun .ith illterABG
resident ap t7ol,, .,,,svin be
hQUClht Op goternnien kwould do it
t followed
t was adapted, And quickly
hisq nee ion with the renutrlc t Weft,
guess Ia willbe with you as it wee
vith ;WI Irishman end the sheep's
read, Then Mr. Lincoln told a story
'hich ran ,thus : An Irieleamn hod IN
illeep'a head tflnd was dressing it fob
tie dinner.. At a moment when he
iYasnot looking,' fellow slipped around
he corner and captured tine prize, and,
:he Irishman, seeing him disappear
with the sheep's head,cried out: Niveli
noind, it will do you no .good:
nave the relate here for eooiting it,
Chis wasrather a pointed story for
she company.
The president kindly promised tifnt,
he would gn out shortly with. Ool,Scotts
:.o test the merits of the gun, and we
parted f coin the greed, noble man,
reeling that he hada kind, friendly
heart, and that his soul was weighed.
Town with auxiety es to the results of
the mighty'contlict then going .ou, he-
tween the north and south. .Mas 4
Lie 'never lived to try the gun.
"La Grippe" or In ueitza can be quickly
cured by the use of lili+un's Corupeun f
Wild Cherry, the old, reliable rein411iy f�>
Bronchitis, Wboopiug Cough, Croup,Ool a,
Ooutdo and other diseases of respiratory
system. Wilson's Wild Cherry has been
in use for many years and is highly recocu,
mended by all who new its virtues, Sgld
by all prominent dr grtiets,
The last educetiotl report contains
an al,stract showing the comparative
state and proggess of education in
Ontario from 51879 to 1889. The
school populatiop increased from 494e,
424 to 616,028,k The main cause of
this increase is the change of the
maximum school age from 10* to 21..
Up to 1884, when the change was
made, the she 1 population steadily
declined in th following year it rose
from 471,287 t 582,147; and sine
then it has lee eased by 33,000. Tile
number of ubhe and `Beyer r
Schools, High Schools and collegiate
ieetitatee,'Normal and Model Schools
in operation has in the lame period
grown from 5,211 to 5,749; and the
attendance at 1 these institutions tea
gether has gro n from loss than half
a million to 53 826. '1`lie salaries of
ltablio and Sep rate School teachers
ill 1879 were 2,072,822 ; in 7:889,
$2j,554,845, an increase of nearly half
a million dollars. A still greater in-
crease 18 shown in the amount; `paid
for Public anal Separate School builds
ines and otherlexpenses, which ,was
$760,262 iu 119 and $1,(144,680 in
1889, In roan numbers the tots
expenditure on ' 011ie and Separat
Schools has inc 'eased in ten, years
from $2,838,000 to $4,200,000 and
the tdtal expenditure on these and
oilier educational institutions from
$3,493,000 to $5,145.,000. Tho stag
tisties show that worsen are pushing
their way into t4ie profession at the
expense of melt ; the number of
women teachers las grown front 3,443
to 5,198, while the number of mere
teachers has aeon:led from 8.153: tp
2,774; so that itt the present mite of
progress the aterner sex Will soon be
out•ui;sobered by two to one,
•
Owing to: the unprecedented demerit for
plate,glass'ib has adivaused considerably iu
price, 111essre McCtiuslaud 3c bon,Torunt
fortunately made ait contract before tki
advance for a very cpnsidornble quantity,
and are thud enabled .fb offer t it patrons
this season a decided .,advaint;ige iti prise,
the quality being nupetrior to guy ever pre•
vioutily imported.
• 1-kre, my dcas,feltow, I givs bait
back the $5 which you were so brood
we tit Lona ltte. t Oh, so 1. did. I had
rtelltirly forgot,'* about it. The
ss dente., Why d you not tell Brit
, that before.
TEMPERAiN COLUMN.
ammoniac ist TRIS T. W. 0. T. Mr
SCi P TIFIC TEMPERANCE,
A }AMU ON 'me SUBJECT OP 801I4eT;FIG
TiitM1 1 N .•,. INSTRUOTIQN.
*.s. The f
by of (url9 :as , T:!„1.1
Petit Y -At'e u anxious to
secure the ehiidreo of On Arlo through
'.t'e'mperance instruction i our oolitic
reboot? .lf so, let us .co skier what
is beet to be done, We -depend upon
County Presidents to appoint County
Si tperiatendr'uts of this department,
where nit already' appointed, to carry
out the following suggestions
1st. Sieure an interview with the
public school Inspector of your city,
county or riding, and endeavor to en,
List. his co operation in our work. From
him a net of the teachers and their
r ddresses may be procured as a means
to further operations.
and. stake it a point to call upon
every teacher wi.tbin reach, and in
apse of others, write them, calling
their tittention to the regulation re.,
quiriog,Tereperance to he taught and
earnestly requesting their compliance..
3rd. Do not forget to utilize, as
far as possible, the, Teacher's fustitute
held once a year, or oftener, in every
inspectorate, and give fullest encour-
figement:to tihose teachers Whs are
faithfully striving to disclie.rge- their
Tduties in this respect. 4th. Keep the subject of teinper-
ance iastruetion alive in your cotn inu-
ufty by making it a frequent enbject
of conversetiou, and especially by
eOmnnunications to the local press.
The following statement of the ;intro.
leter of Education misfit be iuultlded.;.
--elite same obligation casts upuii the
teacher to teach temnperance and lip
glen° as any other fiubject oil titre pro •
granulite. ,
5th, Ask the, ministers of your
district: to aid. you iu such a way ` as
they may think best, either int the
pulpit or during their pastoral visite..
lions.
Will you kindly snake an effort to
/Csoertain-the opinion of i;uepectors and
4 teachers in refereuce to.the authorized
text -books, and be prelpared to report
in September.
Now let us work for the advance.
•riten,t of this department duriug the
present year. As -mothers we have a
eight to insist upon the teaching of
temperance, according to regulation.
]atou't let it be neglected without at
feast a protest from .• the . temperance
Worries. •
Hoping our next report; inay show
treat progress,
1 amfaithfully yours,
• Miss (x D i'LAT,
t Provincial Sup't.
'Paton, February, 1891.
Various Expressions far Long
Distanoes.
The moa uses of lung distances
have varied widely at diffeuent times
and with different notions, to say
nothing of the comparisons, used in
different sections of, our country. For
;;prance:
The Jaws said, from Dan to Beer,
Sheba.
The Persians say, from Medina to
*teem.
The English say, from Land's End.
to John O'Groaoss.
:The (Canadians,, say, from the lakes
tai: the north pole.
The Yankee says, front Maine to
'Texas,
Th 'outherner says, from. Florida
to Alka.
The Sucher and Hoosier may, froth
t=ile great bikes to the gulf,
The South Americanaatys, (rpm the
1;44hrnua to the I{*kn.
In Louisiana they say, fr'ola New
gleans to Pittsburg. 1
In California the common aorta.
nabs» it, from .Lltville to Iif(lot Mob.
e,La Grippe
lbsnsittnsllw.. itterede 1trrilenita t "Pillion's
se lieu been issued
le1Grieta tPl' tire310Safely Mal
J4l�O((nh(niJCh,' ki
P'eeaing Cattle.
We take the following •tram the
Toronto (lobe in reply to an interview
with Ur It J Drummond published re.
Gently
1 think that, .thohgh Scotland • is
following out: example, there are Mev`.
erul pointe which Mr Drummond
brings out hi wliicli Canada with a
great deal of benaelit to herself, might
follow tate example of .Scotland. I
refer especially to what he says of the
more generous feeding the cattle get
there than in Canada, if 1 under,
etand rightly the'ruterview,llir Drun1.
mond says their cheese brings $.5 per
hundredweight more than our Casae
dian cheese, and he attributes this to
the better feeding• which their cows
get. Another gentleman says : As to
testing oows, t might say that I test-
ed several last summer, and all the
benefit I could find from cottonseed
areal was inereaaso in milk • and butter,
sufficient to pay for the extra food.
and no more ; all the Bows however,
getting the extra food, besides paying
for it directly in milk and butter,
wene bt better condition, 1 tried ' it
for lengthy periods of two or four
month. -Over and above this there is
the bestra value of manure to be oonside
ete,d,
I don't know why farmers don't
nse chore of it for ranching cows, as
they get their stoney all back at once
-every day you might say—besides.
having cows all looking in good 0011.
lition,
1 was myself brought up on a dairy
farm in Ayrshire,Scotland, and rknow
cows are all well fed, but fariners there
,:re wost:y then with means and with a
thorough lino wledge of their business,
at least their eyes itrppetur to be open.
'rilere is no doubt but farmers will
nee more of these meals and other
grain food every year in this country,
A Woman's Philosophy. .
To think wisely is: 'the part of the
age; to not wisely requires a eettabina
tion of man and angel.
It is easier to'forgive a friend for
the wrong he did us than for the lie
he told to keep it from,ns.
To forgive when we have forgotten
is easy ; to forgive when we know we.
can never forget s noble, . .
The half thoughts of the foolish,put
into words, are often the levers that
move the wise to think in silence and
then act.
To yield love kr service is too much
like a commercial bargain ; but to
serve for love ie a monopoly ofrsouls,
and selfishness can never break. the
Combination. .. .
That we lost the race because• we
stopped to goint out theright way to
a wanderer will be remembered by him,
though our names are not capitalized
in the next day's newspaper.
Sharp vents.
Culprit barber to mac at guillotine.
No shampoo l just a plain out,
please.
The teamster has no excuse for
being idle; his busines is always driv.
Ing.
The man who soils beer by the
aehooner is one exception to the rule
that no man can serve two masters.
Flere's, a remarkable case. The
other day a wagon -maker who had
been dulnb for Sears picked up a hub
and spoke.
Between the ages of 10 and 20• >t
girl will do more laughing and break
more dishes than during the remain..
der of her life.
To what do you, attribute your
longevity R asked andi inveiwtigator id
a centenarian, To the feat that f
never died, was the rsotlelusive reply,
All Sett,
young, old, or middle afped,who tttud
themselves nervous, 'week or exhaust.
ed, wllo are broken down from °win)
or overwork, resulting in many of the
following syieptocna ' Mental depres•
Sian, premature: old age, loss of
vitality, loss of wnenory, bad dreams,
dimness of eight, palpitation of the
heart, emission, lack of energy, stain
in the kidneys, he'd/die, pirnplea on
the fade ur Body, itching or pecular
sensation about the scrotum, waisting
of the organs, dizzttiess, specks before
the eyes, twitching of the mtiscles,
eyelidsand elsewhere, bashfulness,
deposits in the nt'ine, loss of will
power, tenciernes of the scalp and
spine, weak and flabby lensoles, desire
to sleep, failure to bey rested by sleep,.
constipation, dullness of hearing„ loss
of voicer desire for solitude,. excitilh
bilker of temper, sunehee eyes sur.
round1°d. with LDADDIX entoz,E, oily
looking skin, etc:, are all symptoms
of nervous debility that led to inanity
and dead useless cures. lite spring
or vital power having lost its tension
every function wanes in consequence.
Those who through abuse committed
in ignorauce may be permanentely
cured. ,rend your address for book
on all diseases peculiar to Mao.
Address M. T. LUBAN, 50 Front St.
E., Toronto,Ont. J'ooks sent free
sealed. ffeart disease, the symptoms
of wh,ieit are faint spells, purple lips,
nunrb'neas, palpitations, skip beats,
not flushes, rush of blood to the head,
dull pain in the heart with beats
strong, rapid and irregular, the secaud
heartheat quicker than the first, pain
about' the breast bone, etc., can
positively be cured. No cure, no pay.
Send for book. Address M. V.
LUBON, 50 Front Street Eost,
i pronto, Out,
imMenua
O. P. lit TIMN1 T'ABLJ .
Tains arrive anddepart as knllows:
LEAVING ARRIVING
5.35 a: in ........For Toronto . .5.85 a.. m
2;20 p. to 2:20 p.m
2:20 p, m For Teeswater.........2:20 '
1.0:30•p,In 10:80
OE L�7 T TRTT.LTK .E2,7"2-
A.
EZ'XA. O. STRATISDEE, AGENT; Winona%
Through ickets to all points ln. America -North-
West,. Poodle Coast, etc., via the shortest and. all
popular routes. Baggage checked through to
destination. Lowestfrolght rate& to all points. —TIME TABLE.. -
LNAVE WINOIr4I. ARRIVE AT WINGItAMI.
0:30 a.m.Toronto,Quclph,Palinoraton, Eco. 8:30 p.m:
11:10 " " " " . 10.10 ,•
3:40 p.m. " " Clinton, "
7:25 " Palmerston, Mixed 10:15 a.m.
0:45 a.m..... London, &o 11:00 "
8A0in "
i1a0A.m......,.
Kincardine, &o .. _.6:80 :45 a.m.
3:30 p.In " 11:10 "
10.x0 ,. 6:50 p.m
INBTRU0TI0Ne ON EIANO•AND ORGAN, AL90 0.18 IN
$anmenv.
Fqr particulars rcgarding.terms, etc, please call at
my home, corner Nrwcis and Patrick streets.
FLORILLA SPARLING:
H. DAVIS
IS OFFERI1G
MQ) r '"f -'
PAL.161i1C VniZt0PE,R tI
AT VERY LOW RATES.
SZ 1=N Y
OFRICE-,OPPOSITE THE MARKET.
W1NODAri OCTOBER 4Tu, 1886
Property Tor Sale in Belmore.
The undersigned cders for sale a desirable pre
party Jo the village of Behnero, consleting:of a, good
welling heuse, otiice, stable and driving shed, with
one acre anda•haif of land in connection. splendid
garden, with all sorts ofitrutt trees. Will be sold
at a bargain. For particnlar., apply to
FREDnRIOl COOK,
Delmore.
EANX OF HAMILTON,,
,• 2 7'`c+ H 4A. 1110
Capital, $1,000,000. Rest, $45000;
Presidenkt4eine STUART.
Viee•Praa deet --A. G't AMSAT.;,
DIRZCCADRs
SOSi PRoeroit, Cues, (#itnssrl ONO ltoaeiil, L. s•
Wow,. A. 1i• Lug (Drente).
Cashior-J. TURNBULL.
Savfftists 'Stiradk hours, 10 OA.; Saturdays, 10, to
1. Deposits of $nand upwards received and int0reot
allowed.
15poeittl Deposita also received et current
rates et interest,
liOW atts 08 dreat Britain Miltl1'e united 8ttlteo
. WILLSO.N,. Amore,
MLS' err, i4 LIex isoN,
SontdITottes•
AIMV
Ittoll tura above
nttr sai+sd.
MAUHEW AMBLE& wuNGw,ia
R�se ��,,, FLQ[JRING MILL!i
r : r
has en hand as lam stock AL
HORS pLANg1•;re,
Qancl:IYCOMBS,
BRUSHES,
.airs,
TR WM •
vAtl6Ea ate.,
which will .be Bold at bottom prices.
IUARIINESS, double or single, made ;to elder on
Short notice, and satisfaoution guaranteed,
fa'A rail solicited.
OP -Opposite the Bank of Hamilton.
Manual"' AMBLER,
ngfltun; Fhb:Gtb, 1800;
P, GHANIAN,
XSSUER es MARRIAGE LICENSES, 21oTAItT
PUBL(O, CONVEYANCER, Err.
Ovv;oa-" Big" Bookstore,
RIPL,EY, this,„
Money to Loan on Farm Security at Low Rates of
Interco t. No commission sheared,
The unctttsl raid wish so tendpi tick laiieiaat thenar
VW the Merit patronage given to our Ono during
severalyeare prior to the burning :of our ndil by la
cein Adel e<j the om, Milltoheslstec pprs ed eye
, -
tom now givn e Boiler
Process acoouarmud ling.
5h a
everbefore. ..WeWet
Prompt. Dispatch,
Pair Eetur ta,
QUALITY Sk1CQND TO NOTE IN =IS
8k,'CTIQN.
And by close notional attentnm to the buolties
hope to be again favcred with a trialby all pili
friends and many new ones,
Yours moat respectfulrr,
UUTTON ac OAR
%Ingham Mill, Oo('15, WA.
J. GOLLE'Y',.
VETERINARY SURGEON.
Honorary Graduate of Ontario veterinary 0olte8e.
Alto Graduate of. Dentistry School, Toren ,,ie pre-
pared to treat all Diseases of Domesticate Animate
to the latest scientific manner.
Calls promptly attended to. Office and Inilrprary,
Metes OLD STAND, Wingharr,,
QBl0allere by night will find hint at the office,
FOR THE BEST VALU
ORDDRED D
CLOTHING,
GO TO
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HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS,
COLLARS, CuF'r3,
Cheap for KASH.
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Has removed- to E. F; Gorastor's cid stand, where he has a law Littd.
nicely assorted stock of
' eosins, Clocks, ' wailer?, Sitrarware and
Which he is selling away down in price, and will he pleased to
h.ave•you call andtake a look through his Stook.
Repairing a Specialty
A11 work warranted and done pronnptly:,.
Ed. 1J it ale v, - M
Mason's Book.'
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110WEPS, LAND ROLLERS,
PLOWS, GANG PLOT$ o.
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