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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Times, 1892-01-22, Page 21n It when we found the train an' hour late, he 0611100n wviiiitp you looked at par watch, turned to ine, and said in a questioning way /ULM Y, JANUARY 22, 11492would you like II, cup of oeflee 1 And I did want it. I waa tired and a little • "— hungry,but I would bave fainted before rot Robertson Discusses Dahl- I would have accepted such an invita- iug in Summer and Winter. tin, And you wput away a little nts Two naorosmoies THEREANENT— IreXedt we, and hut your coffee and UJME raourso—now TO ?t1AKE A bread and butter by yourself—and QII3TORAGE ICE HOUSE AND A Oda% enjoy it very lunch. In effect FAIlIILY 10E Rouse—ram POINTERS. Ton said to me : If you want a cup of oak, if you really want it, I will buy it for lou. You are the best husband in the world, but do as nearly all the best buehlkilds do. Why do you men seem to dole things out to your wives, when ' you fairly throw them to the men you knoVr1 Why don't you invite me heartily, as you invite men 1 Vs hy didn't you say, Come, let's aet a little coffee or something, and take right along with you! Yon•wouldn't say to a man, Would you like tue to buy a cigar 1 Then why do you always issue your little invitations to treat in that way to me? Indeed, my dear husband, if men would only at towards thait wives as heartily. 'cordially, as they do to men whom they meet,they would find cheerier companions at home than they could at the club. %man may be able to pack a trunk better than a man,but she needs the man to sit on the lid after she has packed it just the same. Six Tears' Suffering. DEAR SIRS,—I was troubled for six years with erysipelas,and two bottles of tlurdock Blood Bitters entirely cured me, I keep B. B. B. constantly in the house and think it an effectual cure for all diseases caused by bad blood. Mas, M. DOWSETT, PortInd. Ont, •He --:4 say, what would you do if a fellow said he would take a kiss with- out your permission 1 She—I should refuse it, of course. He—What, the Verniers have' come to this exper, *once in their calling, that their profits are threntened with annihilation,Times are • hard—there is no question about It—times are hard upon the farmers whose profit -producing occupation lasts only half the year Times are not hard in Ontario with the farmers who keep their business going and sell their products in the summer time, and fatten and sell steers and other stock products in the winter and spring. These men have been doing well dur- ing these past ten years, even if times were hard. A dairy man who has no fat steers to sell, can do something The point is can we begin winter •dairying without much further delay ? Creamery Association is an ergane tion which should take hold of this ew problem and help the farmers to solve it. • A man who runs a creamery for only five months. in the year will And bis patrons becoming thoroughly dissatisfied with the receipts from their cows. • It • cannot pay a man to feed cows for twelve months from which he obtains cream for only five months ; and the man who runs a creamery can never afford to make a profit out of the losses of his patrons. Put that down as a solid fact. And the man who furnishes skill and helps to make the profit of his patrons larger, will get a larger share for himself. Ifa kiss ? She—Oh, no—the permission. man, running a creamery, will try and „ Coining Events. extend the manufacturing season for few months more, he will find he will get so little cream that the running expenses will run away with the profit. You cannot begin to peactice winter consumption affords great relief.. • dairying in creameries until- you edit. First Editdr was half eate the farmers to feed their cows so that they will give milk, and send it to the creamery. Then when they have abundance of pay corning in reg- ularly all winter,they will have money to pay their current expenses. It will not take all the summer to pay the Coming consumption is foreshadowed by a hacking cough, night sweats, pain in the chest, etc. Arrest its progress at once by taking Hagyard's Pectoral Balsam, which never fails to cure coughs, colds,bronchitis, hoarseness, etc., and even in confirmed shot last night. Second Citizen— Well, there wasn't any use wasting a whole load en hini. Powder' and shot come high! 'La Grippe. "La Grippe" or Intluenza can be quickly cured by the use of Wilson's Compound of Wild Cherry, the old reliable remedy for Accumulated grocery billls ot winter; Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Croup,Colds, but they will go ahead in the spring and the summer will leave them more profit. I have said that much by way of preface, to try and remove any misconeepticin that winter dairying has any hostility in it to summer dairying. Now, put this down as ray secbud proposition, that the price of butter in the summer time is one factor in a far- mer's business over whish ho has almost no control. One man, twenty men, fifty men, five hundred men, can never by any multiplication raise the price of creamery butter in summer by one cent a pound. But creamery bat- ter fresh made will sell, on the • average, throughout the winter, for about half more a pound than it will from June to September. A man has exclusive jurisdiction over that factor. He can make creamery butter from June to September and take the pre. Coiling price then, or he can make it from September to April and got the To be properly appreciated ont's prevailing price then.—From address organs of apeech should not be without by Prof. Robertson. stops. The doe, that bays the moon is why She Wouldn't. wiser than one that bays a elgger dog Bob Burdett insists that he over. that is viciously inclimd. rn heard a woman lecturing her husband , Is simply epidemic Influenee,•, Wileows its followe, on the train: WildCherry will cure it solely and quickly.. Now i1l tell you wily 1 wouldn't go - Get the genuine, in white wrappers only, into the restaurant and have a and use it as directed for InfluenZa. Cup Or ooffee with you while we were waiting SOMETIMES the trade restrictionist; talk for the train, 1 diarist like the way about the profitable foreign market in you asked me—keep quiet; 1 have the tthbetWeet Indies and other far-off plaoea Asior1 Not half an him' before, you ouraptelleYuermY 11°111° time, open 11P to ors. How can exporters make kid to M. Puffer, come, let's get a money hi open competition if they can. cigar. And away you went, holding not 8011 the same goods in Canada with. bis arm and not giving him t chance out a so-called "protection" of 30, 40, 60 b decline. When we met John °revely60 par ? elloway on our way to luncheon, you The true prince will find it easier to :yet .1.0, time, John, Genie, take disguise himself than the world would, 40 "Mew vief Asa toNnight, have him bigillfM. Coughs and otberT diseases of respiratory system. -Wilson'S Wild Cherry has been in use for many years and is highly, reconi. mended by all who know its virtues. Sold by all prominent druggists. An exchange remarks : Honesty fears nothing. But it does. It fears dishonesty.' Both courage and fear owe much to the armed neutrality of prudence. The seeming 'length of a sermon is generally proportioned to its need. It is expensive economy to make a part of the truth suffice for the whole, Ragyard's Tolle* 011. This great internal and external remedy always allays all pain. It is a specific for croup, and promptly cures coughs, colds, sore throat, sprains, bruises, burns, rhea- ndism, cuts, wounds, etc. Good for man or beast. Stands all teats. Sold every- where. Price 25 cents. Hagyardli YelloW Oil. When impudence dons the mask of repartee. it is time far the company to disperse, for the 'night meorsuerwor nourtes. There has cited et Versailles ly the Visoomte Touasaint, forme. colonel in the French arwy and ma) of Toulouse. He was a brave ma, and a dashing officer. During ono of the hottest engagements of the terrib'o year, noticing that his troops were bending forward under a oiling fire to escape the bullets of the enemy, while he alone maintained an erect position, he exclaimed: Sines .when, I should like to know, has so much politeness been shown to the Pruss.ane1 The sarcasm took instantaneous effect, for the soldiers rushed forwerd, and carried everything before them,—Lon don Telegraph. re°felt•»I ly a, or The Head Surgeon., Of the Lulson 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, youne,old, or roiddle.aged, who find themselve nerv- ous, weak and exhausted, who are broken down from 131[08Efi or overwork, resulting in many of the following symptoms: Mental deprossion, 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. helm, pimples on the face or body, itching bt peouliar sensation about the scrotum, Wasting of the organs, dizziness, specks be, fore the eyes, twitching of the musoles,eye lids, and tilisewhere, batibfuluess, deposits of the urine, loss of will power, tenderness of the scalp and spine, weak and flabby muscles, desire to sleep,failure to be rested by sleep, conetipation, dullness of hearing, less of voice, desire for solitude,exeitability of temper, sunken eyes surrounded with LEADEN MOLE, oily looking akin, etc, are all symptoms of nervous debility that lead to insanity and death unless cured. The spring or vital LAW having lost its tensibn every function wanes in consequence. Those who through abuse committed in ignorance may be permanently 'cured. Send your sAdress for book on all diseases peculiar to man. Books sent free sealed. Heart diilease, the symptoms of which are faint spells, purple lips, nurnimess,palpita. tion. skin beats, hot flushes, rush of blood to the heart, dull paip in the heart with beats strong. rapid and irregular, the second hea.rt beat quicker than the first,pitin 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. Bread cast upon the water purely as a business speculation is liable to sink before reaching port. There are plenty of good fish always in the sea, but thousands' of worthy • inland people can never get to the seashore. be Brush -1 saw a chrome effect in oil to.day that completely captivated nae. Palette — What was it—an autumn ? De Brush—No, a sardine! Lawyer—All was excitemen't dime ing the progress of the fight, L pre- sume? Witness—Jea' one cool one.. Who was he ? A feller kilted when the row first started. THE MISSES WATSONI,. TNSTRUCTION given on Piano, Organ and Violin. Also in Harmony. Rehldence on corner of Josephine and Petrie& streets W inghom. Money to Loan on Notes. Notes Discounted AT REASONABLE RATES Money advanced on Mortgages at 6 per cent. with privilege of paying at the end of any ylar. Notes and accounts collected. BOBT. MoINDO OPPICZ.—Bcavdr Block. Wingham, Ont. SAVE 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: DIIIIGGISTS' SIINDRIES AND FANCY 00061S, CO1VIPRISING DRESSING 'CASES, Leather, Plush and Oxidized Goode, Also, a gond assortment of PIPES, PURSES OF -LL KINDS, BRUSHES LIKEWISE, and all extra assortment of IR,XIT.71VIM orponot lorget the place, 2 doors 'south of Poet Mee, A. L. HAMILTON, Drieggist, Wiagbeete • , • • "1;4.7, ipirE77:3;,--,---r•w7wit EVERY FARMER'S SON SHOULD HAVE • A Buginess Education, A POSTAL, will socire tho catalogue of the FOREST CITY nuttiness college, NaDON ONT. 1.1 00 students in attendance. Over tervelt, Principal. 1 „ WINGHAM FLOURINGNIS. The undersigned wish to tender their best thanks for the liberal patronage given to our firm during everalyears prior to the burning of our mill by in cendiaristn, During the past season we have re moddelled the town inilt to the latest approved sys• tem of 'Hungarian .Roller Process mil ling. We be Revwecan now give better accommodation than ever before. We offer Prompt Dispatch, Fair Returns, QUALITY SECOND TO NONE IN THIS SECTION. And by close personal attentim to the business hope to :be again favored with a trial by all old friends and many new ones. Yours most respectfully, HUTTON & CARR, Winghatn Mill, Oct 29, 1t89. ALLAN LINE 11.01/AL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. . REDUCTION IN RATES. Steamers sail regularly froth PORTLAND AND HALIFAX re LIVER- ry. : Zo 5 x w IoLvaLNornEd: ig era 5115. Cabin, $40 and upwards. Second Cabin, 826. Steerage at low rates, No Cattle Carriud. STATE I SERYI" of ALLAN LINE LINE. j STEAMSHIPS. • NEW YORK & GLASGOW via Londonderry. every Fortnight., Cabin, 840 and upwards. Second Cabin, 826. Steerage at low rates. Apply to H. & A.ALLAN, Montreal, or • HENRY DAVIS, WINGHAM. WHOA, :THERE! Call and see our stock of SLEIGH BELLS,. BLANKETS, • `t. -tWHIPS, ' CURRY -COMBS, BRUSHES, &o. HARNESS, double and single, light or heavy, paade to order, in the latest styles and of the best material. TRUNKS, VALISES, HAND BAGS, dm, in stock and will be sold cheap. REPAIRING NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DONE The patronage of the public solicited, and satisfac lotiin work and material guaranteed, fOrShOp—One door south of Geo. E. King's store. C. KNECHTEL. Wingham, November 9, 1891 CROSS -CUT SAWS. We have in stock : • THE LEADER, : THE SILVER STAR, • THE LANCE TOOTH, THE NICKEL STEEL, THE FOREST BEAUTY THE LA. -ROSE PRIDE, THE IMPROVED CHAMPION. ALSO A very fine assortment of AXES. ibitaingtam in --IS PUBLISHED— EVERY FRIDAY MORNING, — !'TIMES OFFIOE7JOI— SEEPHINE STREET WINGHAM, ONTARIO. Subaeriptionpci'year, advance •s Spam;ADVERTISING RATES: • 1 yr. I8 mo. I 3 nit). I 1 me. One Column $00 00 885 00 j $20 00 $6 CO " 3500 20 00 1 12 00 6 00 Quarter 40 20 00 . ).2 00 7 00 4 00 Ono Inch' 5 00 8 00 J 2 00 iU0 ualady.941- aementr, ea. per line for first insertion,,an 804er lino for each stleamPfeat LOCAL 0,11,4 aggr,„ InseortclaInn Lotices 100, per line for first insertionand 6o, per line for each subsequent Insertion. No 'loofa notice will be charged less than 260, Advertisements of Lost, Found, Strayed, Situations. and Business Chances Wonted, not exceeding 8 lines nonpareil, 0. per month Houses and Farms for Salo, not exceeding 8 lime, 81 for first month, 50e. per subsequent month These terms will be strictly adhered to Special rates for longer advertisements, or for longer periods. Advertisements without specific directions, will bs inserted till forbid and charged accordingly. Tran. 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 PRoPIURTOR AND PUBLISHER DR. MACDONALD. 'JOSEPHINE STREET, Wit/SHAM. - • UT B. TO1VLER, M.D.O.M., V v • Member College Physiolans and Surgeons, Ontario —Coronor for County of Huron— • ONTARIO Office at " THE PHARBACT • Wingham, Ont OFFICE TIOURS.-9 50 12. a, M., 1 to 6, p. in., or at Residence, Diagonal Street, Pit. J. A. MELDRUM, Honor Graduate of Torento • University, and Member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Office and Residence—Cornei of Centre and Patrick streets, formerly occupied by Dr. Bethune. WINGHAM . • • r • ° • VANSTONE. 1.%). BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Etc., Eto Private and Company funds to loan at lowest rates interest. No commission charged. Mortgages, town and farm proport) bought and sold. OFFICE—I3eaver Block WINGHAM, Orm J. A. MORTON BARRISTER Wingham Ontario ivIEYER & DICKINSON, H. W. C. MEYER Q. C. 1 E. L. ° BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, emt s om, , A Et eEt eso. defiers 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 51 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—Hones Block 1Vingliarn, DENTISTRY.- J S. JEROME, Wrist' An, Is manufacturing Celluloid Plates„ Vulcanite plates of the,bestmaterial as cheap as they can be got in the Dominion, AI1 work warranted. Painless extraction of teeth by the use of Electric- ity or Vegetable' Vapor. TAKE Norics.-1 will extract teeth for 25 cants - each, OFFICE : In the Beaver Block, opposite the Brunswick House. 4valas•ssa Wm. H. Macdonald, L. D. S., DENTIST. OFFICE,, - - MASON'S BLOCK Oppoeitellie Queen's Hotel, Wingham. Will visit Gorrie let and 3rd Mondays of each month. • "• JOHN RITCHIE, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT ONTAMS ROBERT CUNNINGHAM, INSURANCE FIRE AND MARINE, GUELPH. fils DEAN, JR., • • LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR THE COUNT OF HURON. Sales attended in any part of tho Co. Charges Moderate. • JOHN CURRIE, Wisonme, ONT., • 110UNSND ADOTIONDEn FOR THE COUNTY 611' HURON. All orders left at tho Talks office promptly attend • ed to. Tering reasonable. A. CLINt & CO, TONE BLOCK. SALE, Lot No. 0, and the E. 14 of Lot No., 7, 1Ith Coh.Turnberry- 40 acres; 90 acre cleared; well fenced; frame house am other buildings; good orchard.. cheap, on time. Apply to C. CAXHRON' Or riele WM. Mrwe JAMES HENDERSON, LICIHISM) ADOTIONEER FOR COUNTIES 11.1.170N Dam. All sales attended to promptly and on the Shortes Notice, Charges Moderato and Satisfaction Guaranteed, All necessary arrangements can be made at tht Tunes' Oinde WI/Islam Oat DOLTON At II A KINS P. L. & D. 15' Sony/woos Exotx*.as LISTOWEI, AND INOIIAM. MI gigots left at the office of the 101178 Will tr- edve prompt attention PATERSON, U liAltAirP 14611515 INVIttrIN ()Mir, Walt* Or Malt twat WirdaliaM 0311. ma int be 110 'no' sto etr, 1;51 her the mit $11( Qui can pos 18 0 tioi fun, upo the ly t con cult firm dati chit pini firsl bad be f Witt Oin sori gym foe. li and and • large •4. be s. • the it fore emit the • :145 The in b frou doiv moe mid • him • towt iil v pie t ripol trees tout exte plan 411 char to to long bear fruit aPPe ar y mak • pies mon celle the prist pern grou • i Itcl hutna • ford's A. L. . be c . ful • • a n d ; /'f TI T1 last on a 1110 cone and eine Coug Get 1 Wei inert said 'Tor -t1 Gi gict Ashic nowt whie takin and I moor