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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Times, 1892-01-29, Page 3e 14 Attacked by.a Gxizzly X11 .tlacdonald's British Columbia there 1s a story of a vainer who ,had dietnotttited. from his mule in a small aarlun to eat his lollop, He had filled kus canteen with water from the stream mid had seated himself under a $fualt_ tree, when suddenly be saw a' grizzly bear Duly a few yards distant. alld slowly approact,in.;.. The surprised traveler made baste to climb a tree, taking.his gun with him. TIKE movement seemed to ex. cite the grim y,fur it bounded, forward and before the mon was quite beyond reach seized his leg in its mouth. With the strength possible only in moments of extreme excitement, the miner clung with one thud to a limb of the tree,and with the other steadied his gun ` and fired at the 'brute: Alarmed if not wounded, the bear let go his hold. and dropped, to + the „round. • A minute late, however, it was climbing the tree, and when the miner attempted to strike it with his gun, the infuriated brute seized the weapon with teeth and claws, and wrenched it out of his grasp. Then the.bear began climbing again, but the man kinked it iu the spout with his uninjured leg with such effect that the creature lost its hoilid, and turned a complete sum• inersault to,the ground ' • The hear was soon on its feet, but after tearing in pieces the man's hat, whiuh lay at the foot of the tree re- tired froth the sceii, as tf he lied grown tired of the fray. The miner waited for some time,and then seeing nothing of his enemy and thinking the danger over, decended 'from the tree. lie had, not advanced a dozen rods before the grizzly made a second assault apou hila, and this time with fatal result. The whole scene was witnessed by an • unarmed pioneer, who was so panic-stricken that he dared not melte a movement for the unfortunate min- er's rescue. Our Myra o; the Future, %a Grappo, O. I'., B. TI YII1 '1 A13)4 , Boys should not consider it mutely "via Grippe"or lutlucoza eau be quickly 1 ' ..,..– Attacked b the f Wilson's C f Trains arrive and depart follows; • � Wild Ch tl 1 y 1e 111+err 1 Hnit H Dill OUt1rl O ai' Otto e1vs: HALST D 800 tO title preens language. p URAy7Ne. - AraRn'71f4 Merry, the old reliable remedy for G•pGa m ForToropto �•.+ They ought not to hold up others to I3roUchit1H, Whooping Cough; (hemp,(olds, ridicule anywberP. Coughs mud other diseases of rt.piratllry elegem Wilsan' Wild Cher ly lies b They shquid not indulge their pro penalties of playing tricks, • They ought not to read dangerous books or pepers They ought not to interrupt others in their conversation, . Neither ought they to deceive their teaooer or their parents. 13oys ought not to sruo,ke for it in. ' juice their nervous system. Boys should not hack bite others, It is mean to do so: a, Boyei.should have the greatest pos- sible terror for intoxicating drinks. Boys should shun evil companions. us they would demons from below. Boys should ever bear in mind that God's eye is upon thein always. ! Boys should continually struggle to I overcome their special bad habits. Boys, cultivate self respect, you are our men of the future . The Evil of Substitution. 1)o you ever think wnen buying a paient medic:ine that yon take chances of (wing imposed Upon by mercenary and unscropuious dealers $ If you de- mand bine-tried and •stoorl.thr `test. medicuees you take no chances. If you tale. a substitute you may Ila.putting ,poison into your system, that will re- sult in temporary relief and the'snh sequeut wrilckurg of your bealtb tor - ever. • Think it over. Did you ever hear a complaint about Dr. Pierce's Medicines—Pierce's Golden Alet' ieal Discovery for the liver, the blood and the mugs,* or Dr. Pierces, ,Llavorite Prescription for weakly women, failing to ito just what they are advertised to dot Men. who spend millions of dollars in advertising a remedy that is a • benefaction to humanity, do not take • these chances miler' there is not a ster- ling force, a great remedy back of their advertisement. Dr. Pierce's remedies 'a"re guaranteedrto give "value received or no pay," and the ,T„ ureal is doing you a kindness, and not seeking to advertise, Dr. Pierce, when it calls your attention to the reliability of such standard • medtclnes. -- Lir Salle and Peru. (111) Twill City 'out•nal. Bridal ranciee From a Book of Old Rhymes. . !Harried in white, you have chosen all right; Married in gray, you will go far away; Married ire blacit, • you will wish yourself back; elarrtei in red, you will wish your- self dead ; Married in green, ashamed ta• be seen ; Married in blue, he will always be true; Married itt pearl,, you will live in a whirl ;• 1V/riffled in yellow, ashaniecl of your Married in brown, yoti will live out of toe n ; Married in pink, your spirits will sllll, Conine eCvc its. Coning consumption is fULORllatlOWCrt by a backing cough, bight hweats, pain in the chest, etc. !arrest its progress at onto by taking IIag3•terd's Pectoral 13alss.in, wheel' never fails to cure cotigiis, eoldi,,bronebitie, hoetreeuess, etc., and even in cenflrmsd aceusumpttan r, Tor11s ptreM rsltsf, . It Couldn't Fail. Chicago daily Tribune. His history is briefly told. After several days of thought he dieeovered a sure way of making uioney,and, like other men, he was in a hurry to try. He made haste•'to insert an adver- tisement something like the following in several country weeklies : Sure way to kill potato hugs ; send twenty 2 cent stamps to X. Y. Z.— for a recipe that cannot fail.. Then he hired d dray to bring his mail from the post office and had 10,- 000 of his 1r•oipes printed. inside of two weeks something like (1,000 or i ,000 fanners had contrieuted twenty ,2 -cent stamps 'each for the printed re= cipes Then several hundred of them bought clubs and railroad tickets. and started ,.he is out to interview the advertiser. At bis office they were inform.eei that he `� men never so fully rev IzeK whirl has left to attend to some business lH s1 any he tiny been as when h•• pie err Burope,and he was uotlexpeoted baci:, n, hat that he wore five years ago All he had left lees a Patti( ego of 3,0(!0 As 'h rule rt req,tlrey ntor.' ttmta n ,.,1 or 4,000.siips of paper, on which was li rir tll.tfl to •rlo much printed the following Put your bug ora a • shiugle. Then bit it with another shingle. HoeeonAY's herd are securities of health to all nations, of whatever •clime. They have given hope, relief; and comfort to millions. In irritation e Wi sen in use for' many years and ishighly rennin• mended by all who know its virtues. Hold by all prominent druggiatt , No honey cap sweeten the bread of disoonteut, The devil and the love of money, are alwaye oil speaking terms Hayard's Yellow Oil. Thee great internal and external remedy always allays 511 pain It is a specific to croup. and promptly twee coughs, colds, sore throat, sprains, uruIHeH, burns, rheu- matism, cute, wounds, etc. Good for rllall or beast., Stennis all tests. hold every- where. Price 25 cents, klagyard's Yellow Oil, An empty head is full of vain corp eche. Some men are born to tlaohelorhaod, some achieve, bachelorhood, and some have haehelorbood thrust upon there Is sitnply epidemic Iuffuenza; Wilson's Wild Cherry will cure it safely and gt'ickly. Get the genuine, in white wrappers only, and use it as directed for Influenza. 2t0a , m.,.... ,.., 0.06 a. pi 13 ,/-.00 p.m.L� :oap.rn..,,.....,..Forleeswater 2:00' ,a:Gsp,in. , 'MOO ' Josephine Street ' , • • Wtrigha .1. A: IIAMount ks7'np, 1 j. W. SG Forest. . 1 Q- 44 Lsr3D .E '"g" A. 0, STRATfDEE, Amy, wiNOAAN. Through tickets testi points in Ainerica. North• West Paelflc Coast, etc., via the shortest and all popular routes. Baggage checked through to destination Lowest freight rates to all points —TIME TAF3t•g.---.-- baAV1t WINOI1AM. ARRIVE AT %WNOMAN. 0:30 a.m.Toronto,Guelph,Pahnerston, t¢e. 3:31 p.m. 11:10 10:20 0:46 pan, " " c7hlton, 'r 7:36 "... . Palmerston, Mixed...–. 10:35 am,0:4G a.tn '• London, &e 710.ptr TOSEPH COWAN, • s:20 p.m. 11:104•m.,. 3:40 p.m 1010 " 6 &e ,, ,,. '0:G0 p.m Kincardine, • a:3 0..01. 11:10 " CLrur Orn DID. OnVRT, Co, UV ION, Deposits Received "and, In allowed. Money Advanced to Farmers Business VI en, On longter short time, tin nihil<trrtet; nr collateral security. Fi:e1e notes lr at a fair valuation. Money rc;mitt:•ti parts of Canada rtt miscue!) ft chill +. Special Attention Given tb looting Accounts and Note A,iFC'lI()I✓rLI+.IT, Agents in Canada- 'i'he.1zcrchanti:• ISSTJEIt OF NAII,RIAGB LIC+'N8ES of Canada. (jnt7e113iiH;nNPIt IN H. O. T., lire, a Office noun—Front,0 n. m. to a p. in, WRoxETEet, ONT. BOOTAND SHOE SHOP. MCLAuc11LIN & iLtuou Freida... purchased the Custom business of 8109045 tIoCormiek & Co, wish to intimate that they have opened out in tho snap two doors south of T A Mills Too many people judge the size and 1 store, NI/Ingham. character of the world by their own immediate circle of at•qualntanees. Die idea that noise is the conaoolit- ant to euergy and iadutitry is a trne- take; look at ills burglar, how tp:i't tie• is. , Good Deeds Done. T"gooddeeds done by that unequalled family liniment, Hagyard's Yet low Oil, during the thirty years it has been bald lir ever-increasing esteem by the public, would till volumes. We cannot here enumerate ail its good qualities, but that it can be relied ou u cure for croup. coidsrsore throat and all pains, goes with - cut saying; He is, a very credulous man who be Heves all tile. he says Too continuous a dirt of hope ie to catise tnental dvbpepsla The world is ne flatterer; the less a man hears about himself the Happier Opt and debility, generated by excesses of any kind, or in geneiral prostraition of the dystetn, their effect is rapidly soothing, renovating, and restorative. They rupidly drive from the system the morbid cause of ailment, tend re' new in the frame its pristine anima- tion, health, and vigor They gredtly increase the appetite, give tone to the stomach, assist the digestion, and im- partelasti city to the spirits ; their essence enters the circulation and, carried through its course, exerts its 21eatisiug power over every organ. In the lungs they affect most striking changes, converting the impure venous into .lure arterial blood, by which the whole frame lb recruited. ' OUR WINTERS WILT. GRADUALLY Gllow AIILDlfR.—A. reverse of seasons is sup - loosed to take place upon this earth once in every 10,500 years, dire to the varying inclination of the earth's alas. About 1,500 years ago , we entered the epoch of more genial winter tern. perature, end if nothing; happens to prevent, we may expect °t gradual softening of our winter climate during the next nine thousand years, when another glacial epoch will begin. What snrt of a country will this be in the year 11,500 ? Will it resemble lilgypt, with remains of great buildings" buried or sticking up out of the sand, and known to bI more tliati 4,000 ' years old ?—Sciontilie American, six Years Sneering, D.'Alt ialltS,- i was troubled for slit , years with erysipelas,and two betties of Burdock Blood I3ittors entirely cured nee, 1 keep 11. B. )D, rotlstautly in the home and think it an effectual euro for all diseases caused by bad blood. Aire, Al. i)awsi:•rr, Portland, Pit is prosperity. Fintr112ial wealth is not the y"t'aest. English. Spas i0Linimint00cainttsallhard, soft or ,tllunsel Lumps and till a,iiahc treat horses. Blood Spar la, Nntint•, Rina hone, 5W(e1iet,Stife9,Spratn o, 'true nail Swollen Throat, Con+. ha, etc. Sal e Pew Ki,n by teet one halal*. Warren 10 the most wonderful think* Cara aver knom L. . icy A. L.l8e mltbr,. A.ttention to Farmers. we understand there are :a couple of hundred bushels 0f spring wheat called "California Defiance" loft with Messrs Huttou & Carr just for seed. The object is to get a new kind of spriniz wheat in- troduced iu this section. It is being put •+out on shares. (No money or note re- quired) There are two bushels iu each bag and anyone cam have the bag at first. east, 10 cents each (cash). The wheat is .stored at Mr A H Carr's feed store; mar- ket square, so any ono wishing; to get.a ,change of seed bad better call early as it Will only last a short time. Boots and shoes made to oraeio fro n1 the Bes Stock on short notice. Repairing neatly and promptly dope. The patrenagoof tiro pnb•10 solicited, and all work guarantoad. • McLAUolILIN &�IlA.UGIT BANE: . OF HAMILTON, VST. I N G H A M. Capital, .1,200,000, Relit, $600,000. President-30ns STUART. Vice -President -.A. G. RamA?. ,D[111.ECT'OItS aro:N PaocTnP, CUM. OWt OW, 0:10 ROAM), A. T eVoue, A. R. Lim (Toronto). Cashier—J. TURNBULL. Savings B3n1r--iHours,10 to 3 ; Saturdays, to 1. pefiosits of *i and upwards received and interest allowed. Special boposits also rooeived at current rates of interest. Drafts on ,Great Brttntn and the United States bought and sold 13. WILLSON, AGENT: MEYER & DICKINSON, ' Solicitors. ANTE D, 200 CORT3 OF WOOD. Call tend Rf'e our stock of : .W HIPte, ., BltUyl1Es. OURRY (MOBS,. SLEIGH BELLS, &c. 'fords clothing of .,11 kinds. [FARNESS, double rind sin;le, light or heavy, made to order in the latest styles and of tho hest material. Trunks; Valises, hand has, &c. in stock and wil be sold as cheap as the cheapest. Repairing neatly and promptly done op short notice, The patronage of the public solicited, and satis faction in wort; and nlatcrial suaranteod. S1i0P—One'door north of Canadian Express Office. M. AMBLER. X. E. 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