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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Times, 1891-08-28, Page 7e k d it le d. he �rw .he tad Ise 0M?E- RANCF COL.tMVMN, strength, Brothers, Sisters, show your an of ;,Ilton. CONDUCTED EY TEE Y. W. O. T. U. approval of the action your leaders young, old, or middle .aged, who find , by sustaining then, in this noble work. themselvea nervous, week or exhaust* God ed, who are broken down from exoeae We wait your ana~aver, and may (xad ar overwork,, resulting in many of the bless your efforts, following symptoms : Mental depre>i, Yours in I3. L, and I'•+ sion, premature old age, loss of J. W, Bur r4 ' .vitality, loss of memory, iiad .dreams, Superintendent White Cross, dimness, of sight palpitatipn ef, the R. T. of T. : heart, emission, lack of energy, pain in the 'kidneys, headake, pimples .on "La Grippe. the face or body, itching or pecular "i,a Grippe" or influenza cau de quickly sensation about the scrotum, waisting cured by the use of Wilson's Compound of of the organs, dizziness, speaks before Wild Cherry, the old reliable remedy for the eyes, twitching of the muscles, bronchitis, WhoopingCough, Croup,Colds, eyelids and elsewhere, iiashfUIness, Coughs and auger diseases of ,respiratory system, Wilson's Wild Cherry has been deposits in thec urine, loss of will atone Dyokaritip. • in use for many years and is highly recom• power, tendernes ,a the scalp and I wish the ,whole liquor • business mended by all who know its virtues. Sold spine, weak and flabby muscles, desire by all prominent druggists, ' was done away with 1 . said a young ,�.— to sleep, failure to be rested by sleep, man sitting in a friend's . office the Trials of a Teacher. constipation, dullness of hearing, loss other die The school teacher is very poorly of voice, desire for solitude, excite y bility of temper, sunken ' eyes sur• Don't drink, do you, Will ? asked paid for his wearisome work,of impart. rounded with .ezan ,N c1Ron;, oily the friend; v ing wisdom to his pupils, if many of looking skin, eta,, are all 'symptoms No, sir, never, t have never taken his pupils are like the cue described of nervous debility that led to inanity %glass of ,whiskey in my whole life, and dead useless cures The spring vias the prompt answer. Then I don't see that it has 'ever • hurt you. much. it's• a bad business,to be sure. But let it alone,and it won't hurl" I don't agree with you, said Will, quietly, • You ; don't 1 inquired the friend, lightly. . • No, sir. It has hurt me already. I• wouldn't be in your office- to -day if The ;Saloon.* Penance.. I've dared yon in the city, I've ledged you on the plain ; go, And the law I Kaye not broken,. And will not break again.. acorn your Prohibition, „ir' Four Sabbatha I defy ; For greed is stamped upon my heart And gold's my battle cry 1 1 ue? wit! ask for quarter, Au1 ne'er will be, your slave, But 'll swim my sea of slaughter Till I sink beneath its wave. ••••••••••••00.,,,.... It Hurts Every Where. it hadn't. • Explain yourself, Will. I am out of a piat:e. 1 worked in : Allison's'factory, .you know. True. And it was burned 'down last night. ` Yes, sir. Our engineer had, been on a spree lately., He did not know what he was about half the time Lost night,while he was drunk, he la'lil down his pipe ton a pile of very dry lumber, went off and forgot it. A spark from it started the fire. This orning there is no factory, and about thirty hands—myself among the num, • . Ober—are thorwn out of employment for the winter. Didn't it"hurt rte l Well, yes, Will, I admit that it did, Mr Allison is almost ruined, the men out of work with families to sup- • port, trade hurt by the loss of their custom in the `village, and I _ don't know that the trouble even ends 'there; all because otte'.°mad.'"took a drinit'of whiskey"! 1- see'! I see ! said the old gentleman: It hurts everywhere, as far. as it reaches, farther .than any one `ttld dream.,Down with it all, I say . in the following dialogue. The boy or vital power having lest its tension �., ,;. found it difficult to understand simple every function wanes in consequence, �', � �•1 arithmetic Tllrose who through abuse committed D `' EG Teacher -Suppose, Frith, you have in ignorance may be permanentely Ingreat varietyof patterns and in all the novelty. shades. Call and. cured. Send your address for book y I on all diseases peculiar to man. see • our table of Cheap Dress Goods . Great - Cash - Sale! wzNa-xa.��, is offering Goods at,rethiced prices for ca'sb.. Every person looking for Goods away down, below regular prices for cash please give us a call before purchasing elsewhere., If you want to save money and buy cheap (roods, call and inspect our reduced prices. PRINTS; PRINTS, FAINTS, a'. CHEAPER THAN •THE CHEAPEST. We lave the largest stock of Print, in town and the fanciest pat- terns to choose from. Please call and examine our Prints, . We have about two hundred REMNANTS to sell at a great reduc- tidn in price. a stocking on one foot and 'you put another stocking on the ' other foot, how many would you have on both feet 1 I never wear no' stockings; Suppose your father has one pig in a pen,and he buys another pig and puts it in the pen, how wahy' pigs will there be in the pen ? Dad don't• keep no pegs.. The teacher blew a, heavy sigh from his tired lips, wiped the perspiration from his scholastic brow,.and went at it again with renewed courage. Suppose you have one jacket, and at Christmas your. father makes you a present of another.jeeket, how many jackets will you lave then ? • He ain't that kind of a father. He never gives nothing for Christmas. Suppose your.mother Alves you one apple, and you have, one already, what will you have then 4 Stomach-ache., ' Our apples are cooking apples: • The teacher was not the man to be discouraged by trifles. He began to suspect that the boy was not well up in arthmetic, but he resolved to make one more effort, so,he said ;" tf a poor•little beggar boy has a cake and a boy gives him one more, how many cakes will he have `1 I dunno. I. eat my own cakes. Then the teacher told the children to go. out and play.—Texas Siftings. Address M. T. LUBAN, 50 Front St, E., Toronto, Ont. Books sent free sealed. Heart, disease,. the symptoms of which are faint spells, purple lips, numbness, palpitation, . skip beats, not flushes, rush of blood to the head, dull pain in the heart with beats strong, rapideind irregular, the second heart beat quicker than the first, pain about the breast bone, etc., can positively be gored. No cure, no pay: Send for book. Address M. V. LUBON, 50 Front Street East, Toronto, Ont. An ;down 'with.it alt 1 we heartily. repeat. Down with the liquor `traffic everywhere and every way ! It blights and destroys more homes than„ any other agency. It ruins a man for time and eternity. Down with it all 1 • cuppings. Fifty.years ago Toronto had 530 'liquor licenses ; to -day it has 215. A fine of ,$4.75 was imposed on a resident of Blyth for . using profane langi}age on the public streets. A dose of Ibis kind would prove benefi- 'tial to a few parsons we ' could name. ADVICE TO MM0TI1ERs.-,Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of Cutting Teeth? If so send at once and get a bottle of ' hlrs.Wtnslow'sSoothing Syrup" for Children Teething. Its value is incalcul- able.. It' will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers ; there is no, mistake about it. It cures'Dysentery and Diarrhoea, W-acu sottensthe Gmns, reduces Inflammatron, grues tone and energy to the whole system. "Dirs. Vin. slow's Sootlilrg Syrup', for children teething is pleasant to thin taste and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States, and is for sale by all druggists throughout the world. Price twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and aslr for '"Mas. WINsb0W'S SOOTHING SYRUP end take no other kind Spoke Right Out. There TAB a sensation in the . little Methodist church at Burford last Sun- day. The calmness usually. prevailing during the'sermon was suddenly broke en by the pastor . with kindling eye and outstretched hand, 'pointing to a young lady in the second row from the front, and at the same time ad- dressing a gentleman in front of her with the words: Brother Sharpe, have you got a candy in your pocll:et 1 If so give it to that overgrown baby behind you. It is a pity when people grow up their manners don't grow with them. • The effect on the congregation was lnagicdl, and such a looking around was never seen there before. The young lady flushed furiou,sly,• and brother Sharpe ransacked. his pockets, bringing out the door key and his colleetion, but no candies. The young lady was a visitor from Detroit, and the pastor's friends say elle was con- ducting a' flirtation and was otherwise frivolous. n We are *Selling at Half Price Do not miss this chance to secure big bargains. Cheap Muslins, Cheap Flouncings, ' . • • Cheap Shailies, Cheap Blousinga, and any quantity of patterns to choose from. Cal] and see'our O11? O S • C. P. R. TIME TABLE. Trains arrive and depart as follows : LEAVING ARRIVING 5:35 a. rn...... ....For Toronto 5.35 a. m. 2:00 p. m " 2:00 pan 2:00 p.In For Teeswater 2:00' 10;55 p, rn • 10:55 ' G1�.H..ETD TRU1\TEE R'Xn A. C, STRATHDEE, AaaNT, W INGIIAM. Through tickets to all. points in America—North- West, Paeifie Coast, etc., via the shortest and all, popular routes: Baggage, checked through to destination. Lowest freight rates to all points. ' --TIME TABLE. LEAVE WINOIIAM: 'ARRIVE AT WINORAM. 0:30 a,m.Toropto, Guelph, Palmerston, &c. 3:31 p.m. 11:10 " ' ` " 10:20 " 3:20 p.m. " . " Clinton, . " 7:35 " Palmerston, Mixed 10:36 a.m. 6:45 ane London, &c 11:00 " 3:20 p.m. 7:50 pan. 11:10 a.m 10neardine, &o .. _ .... 0;30 a.m. 3:31 p.m " 11:10''" 10.20 > . 7:10 p.m.. ;.1:1:(1 regulates the Stomach and Bowels, cures o o, MUSIC. • INSTRUCTIONS ON PIANO AND ORGAN, ALSO GLASS IN HARMONY. For particulars regarding terms, etc, please call at my home, corner Fr ,Weis and Patrick streets. FLU1IILLA SPARLING. Toronto WC TU ladies offer prizes in t ;e public schools, for essays on temperance., The Quebec W 0 T U appealed to the Montreal Exposition Co. against the sale of intoxicating drinks on the ground during the Exhibition. No smbking on the Toronto, street ses. An•order has been given to file conductors to stop the car and tell the smoker so gat off or quit being a nuisance. London, Onb, moral reformers are going in for a bylaw forbidding the sale of taboo to boys under 14. years. In Peterboro' the temperance people, have brought pressure to bear. .upon the school authorities, and temperance is libw a promotion subject in `the pallid schools. rush the. White Cross work,brothers kola. sisters, and especially let us grasp 'e meaning of our work, not tin idle play at goody sympathy, hut genuine laege•hearted, manly, sterling and stern work to rescue' the faller" and to save, with a true and Christ -like chivalry, the weak and helpless, whose ' vary helplessness appeals to our manly Is simply epidemic influenza; Wilson's WildCh erry will cure it safely and q� y. Get the genuine, in white wratpp only, and use it as directed for Influenza. DAVIS IS OFFERING M O N E Y •—ON-- P4E PROPERTY AT VERY LOW :RATES. in Ladies' and Children's. We have 'been selling- them very fast, but have still a' few big .bargains to offer in the above .lines,in fact we are selling Everything in' Our Store at Rebook Frites ler yeah:. SEE H=M 1 OFFICE -OPPOSITE THE MARKET. WINDHAM OCTOBER 4TH. 188 Property ror Sale in Belmore. So if you are looking for Big Bargains please call and examineour stock. No trouble to show goods. • • a• 100,000 Pounds Wool, Wanted in Exchange for Goods or Cash at the dash Store. The undersigned offers for sale a desirable pro petty in the village of Bohnore, consisting of a good dwelling house, office, stable'and driving shed,ppwith ndid gars n wcre id th all sortsland of fruit trees. ','fillbe sold at a bargain. For particulars, to FREDERICK ,COOK, Delmore. BANK OF • HAMILTON, •WINGHAM. Capital, $1,200,000. Rest, $600,000. ,President—.lOUN STUART. Vice-President—A. G. liAItlAY. DIRECTORS 10110 PROCTOR, 011AS, GURNEY. GE0 ROAM, A. ,T tWoOD, A. B. LEE (Toronto), Cashier—J. TURNBULL. Savings Bank•--tiours,10 to 3 ; Saturdaj's,10 to 1. Deposits of 51 and upwards received and interest allowed. Special Isoposite also received at current rates of interest. Drafts or, Oreat Britain and the United States . bought and sold T. A, mrias.. FOR THE BEST VALUE IN ORDERED CLOTHIN,` GO TO • EBSTER'S B. WILLSON, A5rsr. k1E'Y'1R & DICKINSOti, Solicitors. '0 asiewsmainuommusimr, 'TIE DI.'(" "t,: Please inform your readers that I have a tfositive remedy for the above tlatr."t. Iseate. By its timely use t usands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured. I sii7' . • glad to tend two bottles of my remedy FRES to any of your readers who have bots t.irneption if they *ill send the their Express and Post Office Address. .Retpectitllll A4 SLOCUM. IVII.04186 Wait Adelaide IPL, TOItONTOi ONTARIO, HATS, ' CAPS, SHIRTS,.. COLLARS, ' CUFFS, &c. . 'Cheap -for KASH. AT -7 w E B S R' Bd ED. DI'NsLI3Y Has removed to E. F. Gerster's cid stand, where he has a large and nicely assorted stock of ate&ega Meeks, SewellaL9I Silverware wa d Which he is selling away down in price, and will , he pleased to have you call and take a look through his Stock. . Repairif a Si eei.altY \t4TAA work warranted and done promptly: 'Mason's Block