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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Times, 1891-11-20, Page 3TS. 'ooze, • . tacks,• ilt; n, :hales, neat, ere, end, e, ad, les, rn goods, n, ome rigs, eere,e r. )f soften- oses con - oxide of rbanates, It being .ted oxide )mpliehed nu nitrate cunppurt electrodes in a solo • dynamo e sodium istic soda, • comport - ie positive 1 a certain ad nitrate, a through the so1ne compart- and there ator ; the 1 oxide of im nitrate," filtered, and I submitted lead oxide replaced by very kind, o! ;tea by Wood. 3. Towler, art tot 180L famine and far.+ • r all pay for all, 111 line villi- bring a b tw 'Jr Iles a big /uobec ba'' i' we bro. . TEMPERANCE 'COLUMN. CONntIOTBn BY 'JIM Y, W. 0. T. U. that he should never see flim any more and that ho had written more letters bidding his friends gond-bye. Ciippinl;I). In answer to' notices. about it in the, public press, it was discovered that his body was found floating in the Sound, and that he has been buried near where they found the body. A bug. ness card was found in the pocket of his coat, with his name as represents• tive of the Ann printed on it, Moral ; linger beer leads to suicide, Young men--beware.--1 pisconal Recorder, Titd washington Post, commenting. , upon the effect of the prohibition of , the ligIIor traffic within one utile of the Soldiers' Home says ; Real estate has taken a boom everywhere within the prohibition zone, It adds that the abolition of the liquor traffic through- out all that section of the city made real estate investors eager to get hold of property there, and that there is no other part of the city or the district where as absolute absence of the liquor business is assured. The Rural New Yorker.says; The Prohibition party seeks to cure the drink evil as it would, wrongs of taxa- tion or remedy mistakes in financial legislation.• if one may judge by its party vote for President or for State affairs, the party is not gaining in strength as the justice of its cause or the prophesies of its leaders would warrant. But there is another side to the matter. The party is not gaining many votes from the l present genera. tion perhaps, but it is eapturing.the coming generation at • a rate that is astonishing. One cannot help t5bserv.. • ing bow many of the best women in rural districts are interested in terns perance work. Most of thein are satisfied with the audience of their own Children, and these email audiences are the people that rumsellers will hear from later. So thoroughly is this work 'of home education being done that we , confidently believe that within twenty years the rumehop will be driven into the larger cities and peened there In that case the respectable citizens will be "obliged to stamp the evils out of their midst or go to the country to line. When. slavery was driven into a limited area and held there, it developed features so horrible to dwel- lers in the free States that it. could not live --pit had to be destroyed. It will he so with the 'liquor business. It is euro to be driven to the cities and there cornered. Go on with the work of educating boys and girls to hatte the rumseller and his work. A.Trno Story., c ' Some years ago,a young lad applied at my store 'for a position : he .wain bright, and I took a liking to bin), and put him to work ; heremained in illy: employ for a number of _years, doing well and fitting himself for a good suc- cessful business career. • When he was about twenty-two'leers : old, lie had a position as .on+ of four salesmen.salary $1,200 a yen'. After an absence of three months iii Europe, the writer on coming hone missed the young; sales. man 'from the store ; on asking for him, I was informed• that on.accounl of some matter with which. a young woman -was interested, he decided to leave the city and go west. He went, our firm gave him a good letter of recommendation, and he got a good position in • Oliicago. Three years afterward, he again presented himself for a position as clerk in our house, saying that he • did not feel at home elsewhere. We took him on again to. travel as salesman on the road'; he did well for four or fire years, but we noticed that he looked like a mini that was drinking lager beer. He admitted that he was,but that it did not do him) any harm. He grew !anger 'and soon weighed 206 pounds. After' . which he grew to be indolent and lazy, so we decided to ask hies to .get another place. We succeeded' in securing him a position where he would not have to travel, at the same time advising him to give up tho drinking habit. Two years rolled by, I wet this young:tnan occasionally,aud he always seemed very much pleased to see att', but I noticed teat he still looked as though he took his beer. I heard Liiau e,;:s £:.hrl^»� . ?'iia net CONSUMPTION CURED. An old physician, retired from ppractise, having had placed in his hands by art Bast Judie missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Consumption, , &on- chitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and Lung Affections, also a positive and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints, after having tested its wonderful curative. powers in thousands of cases, he has felt it his duty to make it known to his sneering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human aufferinlr, I will send free of charge, to all who desire it, this rooipoin German, French or' English, with full directions for preparing and using. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper, W. A. Norse 82e Pe-vors .mock Rochester, N, Y. The Figure Nine. A remarkable figure is the 9. Set them down in multiplication, thus: 1x9= 9 2x9 =18 8x9.27 : 4x9=86 5x9 - 45 6x9=54 - - 7x9-63 8x9 - 72 9x9 = 81 10x9 -90 Now, do you see in the ten columns that it runs, reading down, 1, 2, .8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and reading up in the unit column it is 1, 2, 3, 4, 5...6, 7r 8, 9, and another curious fact is that the two columns when added wake 9;1 and 8, 2 and 7, etc. Jenks : A prestidigitator, who gave an exhibition at the summer hotel I was putting up at, took twenty yards of ribbin, about a peck of flowers, a live rabbit, a lot of cloth and other things out of a hat that was handed to him by ewee ;one in the audience. Banks (wearily ►'; Was' the hat my wife's Almon TO Mo'runas.—Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of Cutting Teeth? If so seed et once and.get a bottle of ' Mrs. lWinslow's Soothingi,•, Svrup" for Children Teething. Its value is inealn11- ai,le. It will relieve the poor little sutfer:ir immediately. Depend upon it, mothers ; there is no mistake about it, It cures Dysentery and Diarrhesa, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, cures Wind Colic, softens the Gums, reduces Inflammation, and gives' tone and energy to .the whole system. "Mrs. Win. slow's Soothing Syrup " for children teething is pleasantto the n s t tante and ishprescription t a of one of the oldest and best orale phyicians nnurses in tlle•United States, and is for sale by all druggists thrbughout the world. Price twenty-five cents a bottle. Bb sure and ask for "Mas. WIN$boW'a SooTRINo STRUT. and take nn other kind She (after the services) : You dread• fol fellow 1 Why did you senile during the etfertory 2 He : I eouldn't help it. There was Miss Adilie Pose singing Had, I the Wings of a Dove. The mental picture of a two -hundreds pounder trying to fly with a pair of four -inch wings was too much for me. "La Grippe. "La Grippe" or lutluenza can be quickly cured by the uno of Wilson's Compound of Wild Cherry, the old reliable remedy for Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Croup,Colds, Coughs and other diseases of .respiratory system Wilson's Wild Cherry has been in use for rnauy years and is highly recoil), Mended by all who know its virtues. Sold by all prominent druggists,,: • .—t... -- Employer --Are you honest 1 Boy— Yesser. Employer—And faithful 2 Boy--Yesser. Employer—Do you sneak ont ,and go to the ball game 1 Boy--Yesser. Employet--`!'bat's right; so dol. For Influenza or "La Gripre" Wilson's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry is a sure and safe remedy. There is no better medi• nine for the cure of Influenza, 13rouchitis, Coughs, Co1ds,Croup and kindred dissases. Get the genuine in white wrappers. Salubo, where did all these chick en feathers on your coat come from 1 Dunno, Massa, bnt I hub. my my spicions—dot measly niggeh, Sam Jonnsing, I jos traded coats wif am none too good.. English Spavin Liniment retnows all hard, soft or calloused Lunips and Blemishes from horses. Blood Spavin, Sptint5,lthlg Bono, Sweeney, Stiftes,Sproins,: Sore and Swollen Throat, Coughs, ote. Save e50 by use ot ono bottle. Warranted the most wonder! Blemish Cure ever know.. Sold by W, B. longer. ram Totes. Don't sell a' liog until ib is well Pet- ted. C,ret in a good supply of fuel before the roads get bad. It cots nearly as much to make poor butter asgood butter. November is a good time to breed the sows for early spring pigs. Increase the feed of the sheep so as to keep in a thrifty condition. When the ground is frozen an inch or two, mulch the strawberries. Poultry manure is the richest of any secured on the farm ; save it all. Reduction in the cost of producing is better than an advance in the sell. ing. It is with the best products of the farm that there is the least competie tion. It will require twice as much food to replace a pound of flesh, as to 'retain it. There is no economy in buying some thing you do not need, no matter how cheap: Whether allowed to stick, or fed by haud, it is important that the calf is not etfunted, ' When it con be done,mixing the min nure before it is hauled out will give the beat results: Pigs, like people, litre to have warm quarters in the winter. It is profitable to give them such homes, It it best to arrange the quarters for the sheep and hogs so that they can run Out in pleasant weather. One of the most important items with the shelter for the hogs during the winter is to have it clean and dry. Sell when the stock is ready ; a few days feeding after time will often add to the:cost and lessen the profits. The worlds are full of beechnuts this year and it will be found very profit- able to turn the hogs out and let them run. A. great inany good farmers believe that good high grade sows bred to a thoroughbred boar produces th e healthiest pigs. want !lino after July 1st, T.R o weeks All that 1 am or ever hope to be I after, a newspaper reporter calleirio owe to my wife,said Marrowfat. That's enquire about his history while with 08.. right,' retorted %licks. Blaine every- On asking why,Were informed that he I thing on your wife. It's the manly was missing, had written his fatheing to do.. hs . Over a Century Old, Macy Bases are known of persons liviog to be•over 100 years old and there is no good reason why this should not occur. By paying attention to the health by using Burdock Blood Bitters when necessary to purify the blood and strengthen the system much may be added to the comfort and happiness of life even if the century mark is not Ittaitted. Hissing. A lady, who evidently understands what she iswriting about, informs us that a kiss on the forehead denotes reverence for the intellect ; a kiss On the cheek, that the donor is impressed with the beauty of the kissed one; but a kiss on the lips, is a token of love. Kissing the hand of another expresses willingness to servo her ; bnt kissing your band to another is a love token; `signifying that you would kiss her. ; with your best affection and grace if ` she were near enough. Sidney Smith : once said in regard tit this subject, we are in favor of a certain degree of shy ness when a kiss is proposed. but it I should not be contiuued too long, and when the fair one gives it let it be administered with warmth and energy, let there b, soul in it. 1f she closes her eyes, and sighs deeply immediately after it, • the effect is greater. She should be careful not to slobber a kiss, but give it.as a humwing�bird,runs its hill into a honey -suckle -deep and delicate. There is much virtue in a kiss when well reeeived. THE KEY TB REALM Unlocks all the clogged tivenues ` of the Dowels, Kidneys and Liver, carrying - off gradually without weakening the Sys. tom, all the impurities and foul humors of the secretions; at the same time Cor- resting Acidity of the Stomach, curing Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Headaches, Dizziness, Reartbilrn, Constipation, Dryness of the Skin, Dropsy, Dimness ofVision, Jaun-. dice, Salt Rheum, Er'si.peles, Sero - hila, Flattering nr :0c. Meant " e vousness, and teneral Debility alt- tlteso and many other similar Coin snits ai f�sto l hap' RSyinfluence ofBURDOCK Y'Or.S.tla Lit alt beaters. T ILBUBU'&CO.,i oprietors,Toronto. G. P. B. TI11114 TABI.41. Trains arrive and depart se follows: IMAMSARIdi1'INO 6:35 a. to ...... ....PerTorouto., ......,5:35 a. In. 2:00 p.10 2:00p. m 2:00 p. in For Toeswatcr 2.00 7,0:00 p. lu " 10:80 ax) TIWIT T : A. 0. STltAT11DEE, Aomm;, WINenear. Through tickets to all points in America --North. hest Pac,no, Coast, ole., via the shortest and all popular routes. Baggage checked through to flestinatron. Lowesttreight rates to all points. —TIME TABLE,----• ',RATR Wl8elIAM. MiSITS AT WlNOflA1t, 0:30 a.m.Toronto,0uelph,Palmerston, &o. 3:31 p.m, 11:10 " .t t, t" 10:20 " 8:20gan. "• " Clinton, " 7:35 " Palmerston, Mixed...... 10:35 a.,n. 0:40 a.m 3;20 p.m, 11:10 a.m 3:31 p.m 10.20 " • London, &o..........017:00 `• " :50 p.in Kincarllino, &o .. ..., 0:80 a,m. 11:10 " 7:10 p.m JOSEPII COWAN, CLlanA OTis Div, COURT, Co. iiurloN, AUCTIONEER, ISSUER, OF I1rARRIAGE LICENSES COMMISSIONER I e H. (3. T,, I To. W1ROXETSU, ONT. BOOT AND SHOE SHOP. MOLAU0n61N & IIAMM Having purchased the Custom Business of Messrs McCormick At Co, wish to intimate that they have opened out in the shop two doors south of T A Mills Store, WIngham. Boots and Shoes made to order from the 13es Stock on short notice. Repairing neatly and promptly done. Tho patronage of the public solicited, and all work guaranteed. I ' Orders left at hittBookstoreBooks„e will rceei,. a a p101tpt attention. JAS. n FRIEND, Wiugb0 01,11 pril $rd. McLAUGHLIN &'I3AUGEI J. G''OLLE.II., VETERINARY SURGEON. Honorary Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College. Also Graduate of Dentistry School, Toronto is pre. pared to treat all Diseases of Domesticate Animals in the latest scientific manner. Calls promptly attended to. Office and Inflrmaty RIDD'd OLD STAND, Winghan: to..,Callors by night )1 find him at the office. B. Nk OF HAMILTON WINGHAM. HALSTED & SCOTT .!x....1."11 -+,i,.f Josephine Street • • - • • • Wigton!, Ont. A. IIAL3nED, 1 J. W. Scorn, Mount Forest, I Listow•e Deposits Received - and Interest allowed. Money Advanced to Farmers and, Business Men, On long or short time, on endorsed notes or collateral security, bale . notes hough t at a fair valuation. Money remitted to all parts of Canada at reasonable charges. Special Attention 'Given to CM, - looting Accounts and Notes. Agents in Canada -The merchants. Bat;lt of Canada. Office hours-11'ront,0 a. m. to 5 p. 01. A, E. SMITE, Agent. Oa.pital, $1,200,000. Rest, $600,000. President—Jell, STUART. Vice-President—A. 0. HAMMY. DIRECTORS Ions neuron, CMS. GURNEY, Geo ROAM, A. T Woo», A. B. LEE (Toronto). Cashier -J. TURNBULL. Savings Bank—IIours,10 to 3; Saturdays,10 to 1. Deposits or 81 and upwards received and interest allowed. Special Deposits also received at current rates of interest. Drafts on Great Britain and the United States' bought and sold B. WILLSON, AGENT. MEYER & DICKINSON, Solicitors. WINGHAM FLOURLNG MILLS The undersigned wish so tender their best thanks for the liberal patronage given to our firm during soveralyears prior to the: burning of our mill by in eendiarisn, During the past season we have re moddelled the town mill to the latest approved sys- tem of Hungarian Roller Process mil ling. We be liovemoan now give better accommodation titan everbefore. We offer Prompt Dispatch, Fair Returns, QUALITY SECOND i'ONONE IN THIS SECTION. And by close personal attention to the business hope to be again tavcred with a trial by all old friends and many new ones. Yours most respectfully, • HUTTON & CARR, Winghatn Mill, Dot 20, 1580. Ora i ( r+CU (,1I n th `�' Gti E'i.\ ptKirtr, Apamphletof information and ab atract Of the laws, abowing How to Obtain. Patents, Caveats, Trade Marks, CopyrIghts, sent free. Address MUNN & CO. 361 Brondway, New Yorlr. Beautify Your Homes JAS. H. FRIEND, Late of Hamilton and Paris, HOUSE, SIGN AND ORNAMEN- TAL PAINTER, PAPER HANGER, FRESCOER, &C. Would take this opportunity of informing the citizens of Wittgham and surrounding country that having had large experience in city work, he is prepared to do Ala»astining, llalsomining and Wall Paneling in the latest approved styles of plain and decorative work, Churches, Balls or other public or private buildings Frescoed in beautiful Colors and Designs at moderato rates:, Graining in Walnut,04,,Bird's Eye Ma- ple, &o., a Specialty. • -b c' :rrM entrusted (only care done with neatness and despatch. 'Nut Huron Woolm iGills. Wo wish to inform the public. that we have thee Woolen trills in A 1 running order, and will thi season give special attention to CUSTOM ORK in all its branches,and will keep in stock a' class of flrst•clasa goods, such as Tweeds, Flannels, Etoffs, Blankets, Sheetings, Stocking Yarns &c., &C., (made Iran puro wool only) cheap for dash or ex. ' change for wool. Customers from a distance can have their roils home with them the 'lame day. asrEighestmarket price in cash for Merchantable Wool. INGLIS & CO'Y., %Finghant LUMBER, Dressed hurl undressed, - LATHS, SHINGLES, S, STAVES, BARREL p, CEDAR POSTS, %00 , etze., Always on hand,and will be sold cheap. MILL -Adjoining G. T. 11., on Shuter Street, McLean a& Son, iViuf hang, Ont. PIO i ER:t Hardwar Ston c , sTONE 13L0• s., \i'INGHAM. SHELF NO HEAVY C A LARGL sTOCK ON/ IIAN1,, AT BOTTOM Es we invito attention 0OW TIES, CATTLE 0t1AI 8, LAN TERM. 8, GROSSO ,r SA kVS. o .m•stock of ' ,.?ES, Ste , an, CALL AND INsPi::I'.'T t4OODS. e • A. cLI