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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Times, 1892-01-08, Page 6••.,,,. Farm Topics.
)t ott11.au�hi�C I ,r help pays when it is needed,
- T_ . _ _ . Neglect seldom pays in anything.
ALIDAY, 3 AN LIiaRS 8, :892. If a door sags and rubs, level it up.
Sheep need dry soil and good shelter,
Lualrnow. It costs little to beep a Olean door -
1s Robert Hughes lass opened out is yard.
grocery business next door to. Ger" Quality in the horse is preferable to
s butcher shop, --Mr jos Young is
• able to be around again after his
tra illness.
• Listowel•
Cr, Theo. Reqs, son of Mr.Adani Hess,
returned from Chicago to $pend his
color.
Don't be afraid of wonting between
meals.
If a leak appears in the roof, stop it
at Once.
Good tillage leaves a clean soil after
Inlays.—Dir. B. T. Kidd has succeeded harvest.
muting the final examination of the, Ashes mixed with salt are excellent
tario Veterinary College and is now for shee
)till fledged "Vet."—Mr. C. P. Bishop p•
sow filling the vacancy: in the high In the hurry of work, don't
local, caused by the resignation of Mr. your wife.
Farquharson.—Mies Addie H,Clay- Everymachine is liable to wear,rust
I, B. A. of this town, has been ap-
cuted to the position of teacher of and decay.
Idem languages in St. Marys Collegiate Goats among sheep are said to
statute. -•One of our citizens, who has off infection.
an amusing himself, this fall, by trap-
ig mink, found in one of his traps, a
days ago, a very large one of the
loriferous" variety, black and white. When doing well, be not rash in
a terminated its career on earth with a making a change.
;ek, but it is hard to say who got the
first of the bargain.—The new factory I Don't allow your sheep to get wet
sited to manafacture its first lot of
forget
ward
It is better for the soil to grow
weeds than nothing.
and chilled in cold weather.
mature last Monday ' Hens, hogs and sheep are all bene.
(ficial in an orchard.
Huron Items. IWherever you find a screw or nut
Ou.
Wedusday evening, 16th silt, Mr
loose, tighten it up.
Asa Platzar's dwelling and contents, All non-agricultural soils should be
)sidesa sum of money, were totally
ausuelild by tired, in Blyth, made tree -producing.
BAshes are worth more as a fertilizei
the explosion of a gun,while out lids, and elsewhere, bashfulness, deposits
looting the other day, Master Henry than for making soap. • of the urine, loss of will- power, tenderness
of the seal and spine weak and flabby
muscles, desire to. sleep,failure to be rested
Broken off besides his lip badly cut'. fence, drive a nail into it. by sleep, constipation, dullness of hearing,
loss of voice, desire for'solitude,exeitability
of temper, sunken eyes surrounded with
LEADEN =elm, oily looking eking etc, are
all symptoms of nervous debility that lead
to insanity' and death unless cured,' The
spring or vital force having lost its tension
every function wanes in consequence.
'.Chose Who through abuse committed in
ignorance may be permanently cured.
Send your address for book on all diseases
peculiar to man. Books bent free sealed.
Heart disease, the symptoms of which are
faint spells, purple lips, nuinbuess,palpita"
tion, skin beats, hot flushes, rush of blood
to the hexa, dull pain in the heart with
beats strong. rapid and irregular, the
second heart quicker than the first, pain
about the breast bone, etc, can positively
be cured. " No cure, no pay. Send for
book. Address M. V LIMON, 24 Macdon
ell Ave. Toronto, Canada.
MA
through al , the seven ohapters of
Man's stratse nevelitfyll., history, is
to aese it that thstream of" life shall.
flow awift and clear, never stagnating
like a muddy pond, and, on the. other
hand, never dashing itself to pieces in
mere foam and fury,
Girls it Isn't Always Wise.
To be extremely familiar with those
at your service at one time and arro•-
gent at another.
To come to the conclusion that stub.
borness is strength -of will when it is
usually strength of temper.
To be very positive that, because
you are sisters pf very intimate friends,
a small question of money makes no
difference,
To say a cruel word and then sup•
pose that a kiss hastily, brushed over
a tear -stained face will make every-
thing as it was before.
To perfectly hate and perfectly adore
people without any special reason.
Itch, Mange and Scratches of every kind, on
human or animals, cured in 80 minutes by Wool -
ford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by
A. L. Hamilton.
The Bead Surgeon.
Of the Lubon Medical Company is now at
Toronto; Canada, and may be •consulted
either in person or by letter on all chronic
diseases peculiar to man. Men, young,old,
or middle-aged, who find themselve nerv-
ous, weak and exhausted. who are broken
down from excess or overwork, resulting in
many of the following, symptoms: Mental
deprossioh, premature old age,loss of vital-
ity, loss of memory, bad dreams, dimness
of sight, palpitation of the heart, emissions
lack of energy, pain in the - kidneys, head,.
ache, pimples on ,the face or body, itching
or peculiar sensation about the scrotum,
wasting of the organs, dizziness, specks be,
fore the eyes, twitching of the muscles,eye
rould,of Exeter, had three of his testh When you find a board louse on the p '
Farmers in Hullett were seen plow. • "La Grippe. .•°�,
ng for several dad a before Christmas, „ua Grippe" or influenza can be quickly
v'.hich is something rather unusual at . cured by the use of Wilson's Compound of
his time of the. eari Wild Cherry, the old reliable remedy for
Y 1 Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Croup,Colds,
The house and barns owned by . Wm , Coughs and odiseases of respiratory,
system. Wilsonther's Wild Cherry has been
Klapp, of Zurich, were totally destroyed in use for many years and is highly recom-
by fire, on Monday night of last week. mended by all who know its virtues. Sold
he wind being strong at the time very by all prominent druggists.
ittle was saved. All the family escaped
•ith only enough clothing to cover them -
Ives. Over 2,000 bushels of grain were -
urned. The buildings were partly in-
eared in the Hay Mutual. A tramp who
had been prowling about the place in
the afternoon is supposed to have setfire
to the buildings.
A sad and painful accident occurred
in the factory, Blyth, on Thursday of last
week, by which Mr R Jamieson lost the
greater part of his right hand. In en-
deavoring to tighten a bolt while the
planer was in motion, his hand slipped,
coming in contact with the knives, and
he lost the three fore fingers and thumb.
Rev Mr Highley, incumbent of Trinity
.Church, had an unpleasant experience a
few evenings ago. He was returning
from Belgrave and his horse shied at a
pile of wood on the road side and upset
the vehicle into the ditch. Fortunately
i no serious damage was done.
As Mr Rinn was returning home from
Seaforth to Kinburn, on Christmas eve,
he met a rig driven by Mr Hugh McDer-
s mid, the night being so dark they did
not see each other until they had collid-
ed. Mr Rinn was thrown out and re-
ceived a severe bruise on the shoulder
and a bad shaking up in general, but is
now able to be around although pretty
sore. The buggy driven by Mr Rinn
lost a wheel.
Robert Addison,of Wawanosh,met with
a very painful accident one day last week.
While holding a pig that it might be
killed it kicked the front finger of his
right hand off at the joint nearest the
hand. .
Thos Nealands, colleetor of taxes for
the township of Hullett, has beat the re-
cord this year in this' line. On the 15th
'bee, when the law says that all taxes
should be paid, the amount of uncollec-
ted taxes in Hullett was but $223, out of
a taxation of over $12,000. ' is there a
township in Huron that can beat this.
Hullett township is not in debt S1 and
has in the neighborhood of WO in the
treasury.
A. Woman's Query.
Sem the Detroit The Prda&
I am a woman,
Therefore to be wooed;
A woman,
Therefore to be won;
A wornae,
Thereafter—ah, who knows{
Irmt smile* or tears,
at lopes or fears,
s lute or bate,
,tea fans
When Does Old Age Begin?
Some men are old at forty, while
others may be almost said to be young
at eighty. A man is just as old as his
tissues, particularly those of his heart
and brain and there are octogenarians
who, for mental and even physical
volatility, might be their own grand,
sons. The secret • of snch perpetual
youth lies mostly in regular exercise,
whether in felling trees or in the
humbler form of the daily 'constitu,
tional.' Even when life has fallen.
into the sera and yellow leaf, exercise
of a kind and amount suited to the
'shrunk sllanlls,' stiff joints, brittle
bones and other evidences of senility,
will keep the furnace of the vital loco-
motive aglow long after others Tess
carefully stoked have paled their
ineffectual fires. But this can only be
done (to continue the metaphor) by
slackening the speed and reducing
pressure. If old men will jump
hedges as in their salad 'days, they will
not improbably do so ,.to a musical
accompaniment of snapping thigh
bones. If they, run to catch trains
their hearts are extremely likely to
mark their sense of such an" outrage
by stopping work. Dr, Hammond, of
Washington, ties collected seventy
cases which have occurred in that city
during the last ten years of men dying
suddenly from running after street
cars.
If a man has ridden all his life he
may continue to do so- as long as he
can sit ori a horse, otherwise this ex-
ercise is too violent for the aged, The
'constitutional' is unquestionably the
sheet anchor of old age as far as exer.
eise is concerned. I need say nothing.
more about it than that each walk
should be taken with a definite purvose
if it is ofil'y to set one's watch by a
particular clock. To have an object
of some kind makes all the difference
between wlf'olesome exercise ana the
listless dragging about of the dead
weight of one's Awn body,which snakes
walking one of the most fatiguing as
well as the dreariest of all forms of
= oaa. To '*eat ep Ctrs whole :snts.
Mks
r® Lniafr�
M. D. M.A.,L,0 P. S. O., M. C, P.S. M.,
SIPS OI•A.•ZiIS T,
TORONTO.
EVERY FARMER'S SON
sIlouT,n TUVE
A BoOneog Education,
A POSTAI.'
will secure the catalogue of the
FOREST CITY
Business College,
2,O1V3DQ1NT ONT.
Over 100 students In attendance,
J. W. Westervelt, #'rinoipai.
AL L A N LINE
ROYAL MAID STEAMsines.
REDUCTION IN RATES.
Steamers sail repuiarly from
PORTLAND 'Tc.) LIVERPOOL DIRECT
DURING TER wlNTER MONTHS.
Cabin, $40 and upwards. Second Cabin, $26:
Steerage at low rates. 'No Cattle Carried.
STATE.
LINE.
SERVICE OF
ALLAN L INE
STEAMSHIPSS.
NEW YORK & GLASGOW
via Londonderry, every Fortnight. Cabin, $40 and
upwards, Second Cabin, $30. Steerage at low rates.
Apply to H: & A. ALLAN, Montreal, or
HENRY DAVIS, \VINGHAM.
WINGHAM
FLOURING. MITIS,
The undersigned wish to tender their best thanks
fpr the liberal patronage given to our firm during
everalyears prior to the burning of our mill by in
cendiarism, During the past season wo have re
moddolled the town hill to the latest approved sys-
tem of Hungarian Roller Process mil ling.We be
Bove weoan now give better accommodation than
ever before. We offer
Prompt Dispatch, -
Fair Returns,
QUALITY SECOND TO NONE IN THISSECT
And by close personal attenti.in to the business
hope to be again favored with a trial by all old
'Mends and many new ones.
Yours most respectfully,
jvingham'Mill, Oot 29, 1S89,
.Jonathan Bushart, Listowel, says :=
"After spending all my money and prop-
erty to no purpose on medical men, for
what they termed a hopeless case of con-
sumption, Dr. Sinclair cured fine."
Mrs. Mary Furlong, Woodhouse, says:
"When all others failed, Dr. Sinclair
cured me of fits."
W. McDonald, Lakefield, says —"Dr.
Sinclair cured me of Catarrh."
Geo. Rowed,Blyth, says :—"Dr. Sin-
clair cured me of heart disease and drop-
sy, when all others failed." .
Diseases•of private nature brought on
by folly Dr. Sinclair certainly cures.
CONSULTATION FREE.
DR. SINCLAIR will be at the
QUEEN'S HOTEL, Wingham,
ON
THURSDAY, JAN. 7th, 1892.
SAY YOUR MONEY
and those wishing to make a Christmas
present can be satisfied and well paid by
calling and purchasing any of the fol-
lowing:
DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES
AND
FANCY GOODS,
' HUTTON & CARR,
WHOA, THERE!
Call and see our stock of
SLEIGH BELLS, -
BLANKETS,
• W.HIPS,
CURRY•COblBS,
• BRUSHES, &c.
fbeattling4ambipto
-4S PUBLISIIED--
EV1iiY FRIDAY M.QRNING,
^-AT TITS—
TiMES OFFICE, JOSEPHINE STREET
WINO -HAM, ONTARIO.
Subscription prim Slyer year, in advance
HARNESS, double and single, light
or heavy, made to order, in the latest
styles and of the best material. '
TRUNKS, VALISES, HAND BAGS, d.c.,
• in stock and will be sold cheap.
COMPRISING
'DRESSING CASES,
Leather, Plush and Oxidized Goods.
Also, a good assortment of
PIPES,
0118ES• OF ALL FENDS,
BRUSHES Lfl ESVISE,
and an extra assortment of
P.Ll_aLr.LS lJ iv.0 S
P"Den't forget the place, `Z doors
south of post Office.
REPAIRING NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DONE
The patronage of the public solicited, and satisfac
Jou in work and material guaranteed,
'Shop—One door south of Geo. E: King's store.
C. KNECHTEL.
Winehare, November 9, 1891
CROSSCUT SAWS.
ADVERTISING RATES:
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Ono Column $00 00 $36 00 $20 00 I $0 00
Half " I 36 00 I 20 00 12 00 6 00
Quarter " 20 00 12 00 7 00 4 OD
One inch 5 00 3 00 2 00 100
Local and other casual advertisements, Sc. per lino
for prat insertion, and 30. per line for each subsequent
insertion.
Local notices 10e. per line for first insertion, and
60. porline for each subsequent 'needier. No local
notice will be charged loss than 26o.
Advertisements of Lost, Found, Strayed Situations,
and Business Chances Wanted, not exceeding 8 lines
nonpareil, $1 per month
Houses and Farms for Sale, not exceeding 8 lines,
31 for first month, 60e. per subsequent month
These tc ins will be strictly, adhered to
Special rates for longer advertisements, or for
longer periods.
Advertisements without specific directions, will be
inserted till forbid and charged accordingly.. Trait•
sitory advertisements must be paid in advance
Changes for contract advertisements must be in
the office by Wednesday noon, in order to appear
that week
R. ELLIOTT
PROPRIETOR AND PUBLISHER
DR. MACDONALD,
JOSEPHINE STREET,
WINGUAit, • - ONTARIO
WB. TOWLER, M.D.C.M.,
Member Collegp Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario.
—Coroner for County of Huron—
Office at "TNR Plummer " - Wingham, Ont,
Orrin Hones.-9'to 12. a. m., 1 to 6,p. or at
Residence, Dlagenal Street.
UJ. A. MJLDRUM,, o
Honor Graduate of Toronto -University,' and
Member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of
Ontario.
Office and Residence—Corner of Centre and Patrick
streets, formerly occupied by Dr. Bethune.
wiNoNAM • • - • - ONT
We have in.stock :
THE LEADER,
THE SILVER STAR, •
THE LANCE TOOTH, .
THE NICKEL STEEL,
TRE FOREST BEAUTY
THE LA. -ROSE PRIDE,
THE IMPROVED CHAMPION..
e
ALSO
.A very fine assortment of
AXES.
J. A. CLINE & CO,
STONE BLOCK.
I"OR SALE,
Lot No,. 6, and the E. of Lot No. 7,
lith Con. Ttirnberry---1 l0 acted; 00 acres
'cleared; well fenced; frame house and
other buildings; good orchard; cheap, on
time. Apply to
M. C. CAMERON,
Or AUOON Goderich,
R.
VANSTONE.
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Etc., Eto
Private and Company funds tit loan at lowest rates
interest. No commission charged. Mortgages, town
and farm property bought and sold. • ,
OFFICE—Beaver Blook WINOnAM, ONT
J. A. • MORTON
BARRISTER &o.,
Wingham Ontario i
MEYER &• DICKINSON,
H. W. C. MEYER Q. C. 1 E. L. DICKINSON, 8.A
BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, Etc., Etc., So
licitors for Bank of. Hamilton, Commissioners for
taking affidavits for Manitoba. Farm, Town and
Village property bought and sold. Money (private
funds) loaned on mortgage security at 6$ per cent.
Money invested for private persons, upon the best
mortgage securities without any expense to the
lender. Lands for sale in Manitoba and the North-
west.
Office—Bent's Block Wingham.
DENTISTRY.—.1 S. JEROME, t:WiNenne,
_11Y•„�.t,.. Is manufacturing Celluloid Plates,
, Vulcanite plates of the best material,
stioisndd as cheap as they can be got in the
Dominion. All work warranted.
Painless extraction of teeth by the use of Electric•
ity or Vegetable Vapor.
TARE NOTICE. --I will extract teeth for 25 cents
each.
OFFICE : In tho Beaver Blocic, opposite the
Brunswick House.
Wm. H. Macdonald, L. D. S.,
DENTIST.
OFFICE, - - MASON'S BLOCK
Opposite the Queen's Hotel, Winghani.
Will visit Gorrie lst'and 3rd Mondays
of each. month..
JOHN RITCHIE,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT
WINGIIAM, ONTARlaa
.ROBERT CUNNINGHAM, -
INSURANCE
FIRE AND 11IARINE,
GUELPH.
DEAN, JR., WINHAir,
2.
LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR THE COUNT
• OF HURON.
Sales attended in any part of the Co. Charges
Moderato.
JOHN CURItIE, •Wxalonnaz, t)NT.,
LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR THE COUNTYOr
IIURON.
Ali orders loft at tho TIMES office promptly attend-
ed to. Terms reasonable.
JAMES HENDERSON,
LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR COUNTIES HURON AND
BRUCE,
Ail sales attended to promptly and on the Shortes
Notice.
Charges Moderate and Satisfaction Guaranteed.
All necessary arrangements San be made at tht
Tom' Oleo •
WaorroM 0sT.....
BOLTON .'ic ITAWXINS
P. L, & D. L ' Sosvrvatth Asp Clvn, d%N Oisigma
LISTOWEL AND WINGIIAM-
All orders lett at the dike of the Tams will re.
calve prompt attention
r4-1 PATERSON, ._
BAILIFF of ItteHfu Bivrsese Corsi', IssrsR or 14.411
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