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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Times, 1891-08-07, Page 7Ws engem ,Answers, tiY ld have happened if Henry IV ,o nee,had not been murdered? asked a other a a sharp looking boy. The prompt reply wee ; He would probably have died a natural death, Ina Sunday (wheel; What did the Israelites do when they came out of the Red Sea'? drew forth the answer', They dried themselves. Where was , :Bishop Latimer burned to death 'I was immediately answered, 1n the Are, While the youngsters appear to get considerably • minced in digesting their G, A. Deadman, of Brussels, isao. wiring A continental reputation for breeding .and rearing pure Italian bee Ile chippedqueens all the Way to Matique, B. d,, Dominion Oity, Man., Chatham, N, Y„and. Quebec,recently. The bees are sent by mail, inclosed in small wooden; boxes, the diwensions of which are about 2ix3 inches, The little honey gatherers appear to stand the journey all right and are handled carefully for good and sufficient reasons. ° historical facts, they are also infra h� t CITY liD7LITBANT quently, to say the least, original. A young hopeful said that the surface of the earth consisted of land and water. for What • then, asked the teacher, do land and water make 4 Mud, was the instant rejoinder. What comes next to man in the scale .of being ? inquired an examiner. His shirt, was the reply. Asked to give the distinction, if any between ,a fort and a fol tress, a boy nicely defined them. A fort is a place to put Hien in and a fortress is a pines to put women in. On being asked what a a's the chief' end of man, another boy without any hesitation said, The end what's got bis head on. • A teacher asked a very juvenile class which of them had ever seen a magnet. A sharp urchin at once said he had seen lots of them. Where ? ingdired the teacher, surprised at his prod- oiency. In cheese. Another lad was asked what he had understood •by celerity, and perhaps from experience, says a contemporary X aecount, he described it as something to put hot plates down with. The members of,a girl's glass were asked a few questions. One was in. PINE APPLES, ORANGES, LEMONS, BAN AN`AS, TOMATOES, ° FRUIT OF ALL KINDS, CONFECTIONERY, ALL KINDS, ALMOND, NUTS, WALNUTS, PEA. NUTS. FANCY BISCUIT OF ALL KINDS. A Large Stock of Canned Goods : TOM ATO ES, PEAS, CORN, SALMON, LOBSTER, CHICKEN, ,Aterrogated• as to what was meant by bearing false witness against your nesghbor. It was when nobody dill nothing somebody went and told it. Another was asked bow beef tea was made, and replied, Buy a tin of beef extract and follow the directions on the lid. • What: are wartnth,produeing foods 1- a third girl was asked.” The answer was, .Cayenne pepper and Jamaica ginger. • What is the feminine of friarl asked a teacher of his class. First boy— Hasn't any. Next i Second boy— ' Nun. That's right, said the master, • First boy (ia an indignant tone)— That's just what t said. And now, dear, asked a governess, what can yolf tell' about Minerva 2 She was the goddess of wisdom and l She never mwas the re arried, p Y. "La Grippe" "La Grippe" or Iutiuenza can be gp okly cured by the use of Wilsou's Compound of Wild Cherry., the old reliable remedy for Bronchitis, Whoopiu; Cough, Croup,Colds, Coughs and other diseases of *respiratory system. 'Wilson's Wild Cherry has been in use for many years and is highly recom• mended by all who know its virtues. Sold by all prominent druggists, Eu� TURKEY, CONDENSED COFFEE, (TANNED PIGS FEAT. LUY LOI have much pleasure ina to o ncinr to the iarmia public thatI. ant agent for these celebrated Mews and ether Ag;ict1ra1 Imiimcnts. REPAIRS KEP1'ON,HAND, I?IREWORKS OF ALL KINDS. R. HILL. Taxpayer and Manager. , Women are the buyers of everything everywhere. Women are the active partners of home and the silent part• ners at the office, The man, he pays the bill ; the woman, she holds the throttle valve of • the' home and hurl'. . nese onfzine ; She regulates the steam in the house and at the office. The man man may not know that she does, but she does. The better the wife the more directly, she is interested in her husband's *stockings, his hats and other things. The wotnan dlothes the children, and is consequently thrown into relation with every store where things for men and Boys are sold.. f The average woman can buy better things, from shoestrings to ulster over- coats, for less tion ly than the average man can buy for tn.ore money.— Chicago Ileralcl. 'Geo. • Vosper, of Exeter, shot off three of his toes of the left foot a few days ago. He had loaded his gun to shoot sparrows, but the glib failing to disehargo, he pointed the muzzle to the ground, and while Withdrav'ing he charge the gun went off. SANITARY PLUMBING AND HEATING. ALEX. SAUNDERS, LATEST METHODS 1.* The Old Stand on Vietoria!Streot will atilt be HEADQUARTERS FOR Sewing Machines, Organs, Washing Machines and Wringers. • Give mo a call and inspect Goods. J. F, Cunffnins1 Winghaln, April 17th 1891. LOOK HERE 1 FLY Particular attention paid to Sanitation and Ventilation. .Plans and Specifications care- fully prepared. Repairing Promptly attend- ed to. Three Trains Daily. Telephone No. 28. Correspondence Solicited. I have iu stuck a full line of NETS, �vFTIBS, . BRUSHES, CURRY -COMBS, &c, l RUSS Wut Htran Wok Mil, Wo wish to intern) the public that we have those Woolen Mille in. A 1 running order, and will Oda ycason sive special attention to - CUSTOM WORK in all; its branches, and will keep in stock a class of fl114.c1am goods, such se Tweeds, Flannels, Etgfis, Blankets, Sheetings, Stocking Yarns, double and single, tient or hbavy, made to order, in the latest styles and,of the „best material'. &C., (made from pure wool only) cheap for cash or ex- change Mr wool. Customers from a distance can have their rolls home with them the same day. r4iliighest market price in rash for Merchantable Wool. " INGL'1'S & CO'Y., Winutiam TRUNKS, VALISES, HAND BAGS, &o., in stock and will be sold cheap. Repairing neatly aiia promptly dons sThe patronage of the public solicited, and satisfao ion in work and material guaranteed, tt'•Shop—One door south of T. A. Mills' store. C. KNECHTEL. GOOD WOOL WANTED. HiGHEST PRICE PAID AT TETE WINGHAM TANNERY - ' W. J. OHAPMAN. win_*ham, Juno 11, 1891• BOOT AND SHOE SHOP. MCLIUGHLIN $s HAvelt Having purchased the Custom Business of Messrs McCormick s1. Co, wish to intimate that they have opened out in the chap two doors south of T A Mills. Store, Wingharn. Boots and Shoes made to order from the Best Stock. on short notice. Repairing neatly and Promptly done, The patronage of the public solicited, and all worir guaranteed. • 141cLAUGHLIN & HAUG•H. MATTHEW AMBLERI LUMBER, Dressed and undressed, LATH, SHINGLES, STAVES, BARRELS, CEDAR POSTS, WOOD, &c., (Alwayson hand,and will be sold cheap. I HILL—Adjoining G. T. IR., on Shuter Street. McLean & Son, . Win Ilam, Ont. HALSTED & SC.OTT Josephine Street • - - • • - "f.. (ani, Ont. J. A. IlaMrxo, J.€`V. Sco1r, tfou• •nt tercet. '� n t*' I3stbwel Deposita Receided and Interest Allowed. Money Advanced to Farmers and . Business Men, Oli long or short time, on endorsed notes of collateral security. Sale notes bought t ght parts of Canada at reasonable charges, ,;pooial Attet tion Given to Col. lef)ting Accounts and Notes. .tents In Canada -'The 1V[orchants' Bank of 'Canada. i , Office hours --From 9 a. in. to 1•, p. m. HARNESS MAKER, WIN6AAT{ MARALE WUII�1 Taking a, retrospect ot ]Thy thirteen r Volutions stars business in Wingham, I desire host -heart eta render my thanks to my friends. and the publiezen. erally for the liberal patronage extended to me in the past. 1 nlayaiso stats that 1 a1n in a position to offer hotter induce,Ilents than ever to *holo requiring anything in the lino of Granite or 'Stone ,llon,nments/ IiEA.DSTONES, . WINDOW SILLS, STONE T'AIMDILNGS FOR FENCING, tke I would be pleased to have thosedesiroi ai 'of pro. - curing any articles in my line to call and eaamfne goods, compare -prices and leave their orders, ea that the goods may be secured and prepared ozrl3• in the. season. You can select from the latest designs and obtain the finest workmanship at the moat favorable prices. Most rdspoctfnlly, yours WM. SMYTH, Wingham, Ont. bas on hand a large stook of HORSE BLANKETS, CURRYCOMBS, BRUSHES, VEI1i?S, TRUNKS VALISES etc. Which will be sold at bottom prices. HARNESS, double or single, made to order on short notice, and satisfacation guaranteed. tdrA call dolieited. SHOP—Opposite"the Bank of Hamilton. .. ^- • ' MATTHEW AMBLER, Wingham, Feb. Eth, 1890. 1?iscd :ceniedy for Catarrh is the nest, Baldest to Use and Cheapest. Sold by druggists or wont by na11,e0o. naz11Une, warren. Y'a., U. 8..n. ZETLAND SAW MILL • .I ISSUER or MARRIAGE LICENSES, NOTARY PUBLIC, CONVEYANCER, Ere Orsaca—" Big" Bookstore, RIPLEY, ONT. Money to Loan on Farm Security at Low Rates of interest. No commission charged. P. CHAPMAN, Apamphiet of information nod ab- stract of the laws, showing How to// Obtain Patents, Caveats, Trude Marks, Copyrights, sent free, Addrea° MUNN & CO. f 361 Broadway, New Tork. WINGFiAM FLOURING MILLS1. The undersigned wish to tender their best thanks ` for the liberal patronage given to our firm .during several years prior to the burning of our mill by.in• cendiarism. During the past season we have re moddelled the town mill to the latest approved.sys. tent of Hungarian Roller Process mil ling.. We be Iterewecan now give better accommodation than • ever before. We offer Prompt Dispatch, Fair Returns, QUALITY .tiECOND ONONE IN THIS • SECTION. And by close personal attent:m to the business hope to be again favored with a trial by 'all old friends and many new ones. Yours most respectfully, MUTTON & CARR, Winti hath Mill, Oct t9, DM. , J. GOLLEY, VETERINARY SURGEON. Honorary Graduate of Ontario 'Veterinary College Also Gradnato of Dentistry School, Toronto 18 pre. Fared to treat all Diseases of Domesticate Animals In the latest scientific manner. Calls promptly attended to. Office and Infirmary ItinD's OLP STAND, il'iugham si,Callsrs by night will find him at the office. GEORGE THDMSON, Proprietor. Lumber of all kinds, . Furst -class Shingles, w1 a fair valuation. gooey remitted o all A. E. SMr 11, . and Cedar .Posts, Car Load Orders a Specialty. Lere McCoI1s se f 'roftts IS CERTAIN IF THE GENUINE 11IS ONLY USED. , BE ENERGETIC .13Y GIVING IT ONE TRIAL tVOOI) delivered to any part ot sW1 llah1• ,h�0iders'by aii1ro promptly att coled to, 1 01.011fet TI10:4801,1, wingl+aul P. Agent, • McCOLL'S WELL KNOWN Aek nuwledged the best in Canada. erFor Sale by Leading Dealers throughout the Dominion. MADE ONLY BY McCOLL BROS. & CO. - - - TORONTO. A Blessing to Every Household. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINT ENT • These remedies have steed the test of fifty years esp � ieris0L , and are pronounced the best Medicines ,Ter Famy T?3M PILLS Purity the blood, °trod all disle orders n all complaintsthe LIVER,tTOMl 4CHalesoD KIDNEYS SagAND BOW ELS anptiro T caiviavini INTT Ts the only reliable remedy for bad legs, sores, ulcers, and old wounds. FOR BRONClIIlIS Seen THROATS, COUGHS, ('OLDS, GOUT; ltEE11MATISyi, GLADULAlt SWELLINGS AND ALS.,- St11N DISt1ASES IT IIAS NO EQUAL. Manufactured only at 78, New Oxford. Late pal, (Mord ' Street, London. and sold by all Medicine Vendors throughout tlio world. if `Purbasers should look to the Label on the Boles and Pots. 11 the ltddresfy is tot Gail Oxford Street, London, they are spurious. Ef w :: THOUSANDS OF BOTTLES J• � .4 � T e' ` , *YEN AWAY YEARLY., :1 Cilwiviit i t ,,,,, Ctsra 1 tlo plot ,,..1. rnerefp to stop them 1'01 a bilis, and t (ace them return a,tgin. l MEAN AIBAIII CAI.CURE. Ihave made the &teaseof Elyiklney et -palling $lckneat a life=long Study. 1 warrant my remedy tit Cul worst tases. Because others have failed is no reason for not now i`treretnk a cure. 9 once fora treatise and a Frees� B�ottle of Any Infailiblo. llonsed1 . GWt Ex teiSS 6Post Office. 11.0+ prturCh costs you tg0 iW'FaI ii•WELAWI iltfUTI'.fylt0PA -thin PitXtl