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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Times, 1892-03-04, Page 6(;1 1-R-Lfl o 14 1 + I cent call for a $1,000 certifiicate, and nilly have 1 It doesn't seem much deep acid think side, well mixed fat e f gi. fl.lR t!!,; f lfl es I thus make some provision for their but my dear girl, just reinotnber that and lean, and a One shade of lean all families, We could thea show the while many tt girl amuses the general through, and light in the wove, T am older members to also carry that ad- young man it is the special young, man not so particular as to color, but ktTDA �'IARCII 4, 893, ditional $1,000, In this way we who is worth consideration, breeders shnuld pay attention to the -- ---.--.---' 7"-?—'"- '"-- - could divide our certificates into three 0 You do not think it quite nice to above points, se as to arrive at a per- i KETCH UM, engineer of the Chig-1 classes viz,$1,000,> 2,000 and $3,000, look to marriage as your fortune`? Why feet hog for the packer's use at the present day. All packers find that ship• railway, is credited as the i paying on assessment respectively 60c not S Do you not find the companion- �r of a scheme of 3U Leet of water Call eme by which vessels 1 1, and $1 50. I believe this would ship 'of the man you love more into+re there is a certain percentage of pork ng upward s>red through the present St Law. Meet with the general approval of the esting than that even of your dearest that will not cure, and considerable canals trona Port Arthur to Quebecfbrethren and would be an additional woman friend 1 Then you • think I do loss is sustained thereby. This is ac- hrough the Sco Canal now being! means of increasing our membership, not approve of woman's friendships? counted for by the sows not being fated, without deepening the canals! I submit this suggestion for your Indeed I do—when they are true ones, spayed, The time will soon come iargingtreelocks,thusobviatingthe; careful consideration. The question But the best friend for a woman is that an unsprayed sow, like a boar or sdituro .of millions of dollars upon i of separation of the grand lodge the man who interests her, the man stag, will be unsaleable. As now we I deepening, Mr Ketehumproposes large vessels be placed upon steel i from the present supreme lodge, was she loves, and who is her sweetheart or pontoons, and thus floated voted down. Itmas decided to adopt —soon to be her husband. And she agh the canals and over the river, the suggestion of the grnncl master makes a mistake iu not trying to please regarding the carrying of three classes !due—Ruth Ashmore. of insurance—$j,000, $2,000 and $3000. 1? G Inwood, of Toronto, was elected grand master for the current year. Geo Patterson, of Seaforth, was elected deputy for the Huron district. own, the vessels to be placed upon pontoons by means of hydraulic lifts )fished, at the entrance of each canal. aaes 3500,000 would provide pon- t and lifts for all the existing canals; liese,lifts could be used as graving ; but little time would be lost in ng the vessels upon the floats, and ilan has been successful elsewhere. NADIAN life insurance companies d 20,830 new policies during the .e months ending wall December. policies cover $23,380,478 of once, and brings the number of es iu force at the close of the How to Bathe Without a Bath. ul to 99,130, a gain of 6,306. As No bathroom is required, and there 12 policies betaine claims during is no need for tree ordinary large tin cried while over 20,000 were bath, or tubs of water, or apy of the put, the percentage of Lapses usual paraphernalia often difficult to nes very large, exceeding 60 per procure or troublesome to carry about of the applications acted upon, in travelling. The bath is ^taken in otai.l amount of insurance in force bather's bedroom immediately on gett- nadian companies is'now $148,- ing out of bed, the only requirements 00,the average amount per polioy are two ordinary bed -room towels X1,500, The premium income and a rough bath towel, the rougher arwas nearly half a million greet - in better. Uncover the upper pare in I89�, the exact figures being •of the body, leaving the limbs, • from OU, while the amount of policies the loins downward, covered.. Apply became claims rose from $1,236,•the reugu bath towel to she exposed part of the body; with firm and rapid - 1,391,10;. Endowment claims friction, all over. Take up one of the an outlay of $163,000 as cool- bedroom towels, previously steeped in with only $69,940 in the pre- a little water in the basin ; press it year. One half the life insure out, so as to avoid dripping, then well usiness done in Canada is now rub the whole upper part of the body hands of home eompanies,where- with the wet towel passing over the en years ago our own companies shoulders and taking these opened out s than one-fourth of the whole ends in both hands to rub the back. s. Wring out the towel and pass it again Mad Lodge A. O. A.O.U.W. over the whole• trunk for the first dry, annual meeting of the above after which rub thoroughly all oTer as helcl in Ottawa. a couple of with a dry towel until the skin is in go. There was a large gather- one •• glow, then .put on the flannel elegates, in all nearly foul' jacket. Then repeat the whole open - d. Grand Master Milne gave ation on the lower part of the body. satisfactory report. Among You may open your window to get ratters brought furward for an abuudant supply of oxygon, and cation by him were the quos, you ought to take a tumbler or two of separation from the United fresh cold water, iu sips, during the urisdictiou,• and carrying in- operation of dressing. after which go of $1,000, $2,000. and $3,000, out into the open air for an hour of only a $2000 class as at before breakfast, and you will return Touching the above platters with a most uucomprontising appetite, rt reads :—The paramount and thereafter go through the labors coming before the grand of the day with a bouyancy, this session is the proposal to (,elasticity that will be a the Ontario jurisdiction from I delightful experience. n with the supreme lodge miter. States, and constitute a ladge'for Canada. The relief e order provides that when a`ie death calls occnr in any oft the sUpretne lodge makes system. Wilson's Wild Cherry has beeu wn as the relief call Over ail in use for many years and is highly recoln- inended by all who know its virtues, Sold ctien for the amount r'equir by all prominent druggists. year Ontario paid upwards to' atrsist lodges in the ales. This year they are ,000 more. 1 would again etllrelr the great importance .g the portals of our' lodges dmitting into membership with young men. True, you may say feted to the use of intoxicate nothing; which is harmful ; you may . At the fast supreme say what you think, and that may be enacted, that no person perfectly innocent. And always to itted to membership in say just what one thullls is Wisdom, ho is engaged m the sale hut to ,jest with Tofu or Ltitrry, iuno- itltoxatiui; liquor as ;y, cent though the subject inay be, is not The report concludes with wise. n respecting additional`Shall three he no gayety in life4 says lidr Mnee hays :•--J hare! a dear girl; tly approached upon the Plenty of it. But make it pure, giving lite brethrenan sweet fon, entirely clear and free from ail additional instir- the bitter waters of March. are a.uecessity, 1 have always found r>rccsearred to me that we Don't you think that the one man' grades from almost any breed to be ' Ladies appreciate Auti•Daudruff from Short feed snakes uneasy and unruly -- the fact that it not only thoroughly removes• R. MACDONALD, Dandruff with three applioations,but stops.! Stock. .A Soiling Experiment. L1 falling of hair, restores fading hair to its The indications from this experiment JOSEPHINE STREET, original color, and makes it soft and pliable • Farmers should live on the fat of without leaving any indication of a dress• the earth. are ' w1NonA11, iug being used —clear as crystal, clean to The average cow will eat about use, it is a valuable toilet preparation. Make your soil the better for every seventy-five pounds of green feed a English Spavin Liniment removes all hard, sort or calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses. Blood Spavin, Splints, Ring Bone, Sneeney,Stifles,Sprains, Sore and Swollen Throat, Coughs, eto. Save 960 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure aver &nowt.. Sold by A. L. Hamiltpn. FARM HINTS. . . Cie in jkant (nie$ —IS PUBLISHED— 11'V'NRY TBIDAY 11tORNING, --AT TIMES OFFICE, JOSEPIIINE STREET WINGHAAI, ONTARIO. SRbscriptionprico, $1 por year, in advance _ADVERTISING RATES:. Space 1 1 yr6 mo1 8 mo. I 1mq. Ono Column S60-00-885 00 i $2000 '6 00 Half ' 86 00 20 00 12 00 000 Quarter " 20 00 12 00 7 00 4 00 Ono Inch 0 00 8 00 2 00 1 00 Local and of nor casua advertisements, Rc. por lino for first insertion, anti 8c. per line for each subsequent insertion. Local notices 10c. per lino for first insertion, and leave the improved breeds and finer'6c. per lino for each subsequent inmate. 'No local '' notice will bo charged less than 20c. ' meats prepared by scientific care 60 as Advertisements of Lost, Found, Strayed,Situations, to tempt the appetite of the most • and Business Chances Wanted, not exceeding 8 lines delicate, we also have got rid of that lump of fat, the Suffolk, and the allis gator hog, and the four -row hog, that could put his nose through the fence to the forth row of corn, also the nut fee hog, that when cured would drip ' away like an icicle in the suli. nonpareil, 51 per inontle Houses and farms for Sale, not exceeding 8 lines, 91 for first month, 60c, per subsequent Month These terms will be strictly adhered to Special rates for longer advertisemQnts, or for lodger periods. Advertisements without specific directions, will he inserted til forbid and charged accordingly. Tran. sitory advertisements must bo paid in advance Changes for contract advertisements must bo in the office by Wednesday noon, in order to appear that week R. ELLIOTT PROPRIETOR AND PUBLISHER "La Grippe." ease and new and "lea Grippe" or Influenza can be quickly cured by the use of Wilson's Compound of Wild Cherry, the old reliable remedy for Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Crouh,Colds, Coughs and other diseases of trespiratory A Mistake you Make. Just a little one, blit then it is one which may atter all result very une happily. Do clot get in the habit of being familiar in manner of speech crop it. grows. . Gates opened before snowfall need no shoveling out. It never pays to keep an animal on a minimum diet. The stingy man breeds from poor stock and underfeeds. There is a natural limit to the capacity of an animal to produce. Concentrated foods should always be fed with those more bulky. The.owner ought to ba a good judge of the condition of his stook. Just enough feed to sustain life is a loss of growth or other product. Learn to make every crop pay for itself, even though it returns no profit. The earlier the maturity, all other things being the same, the greater the profit. Turning vegetable foods into meat should be one of the paying processes on the farm. Have everything ready for work as soon as the frost is out of the ground in the spring. There is no profit in making one hand wash the other—one crop make up the loss on another. Putting all your money into some new enterprise is like staking it all on a single throw of the dice. . A man shows his mental and moral statues as much by what he condemns as by what he accepts. Liberal feeding returns two profits— one in the increased product and the other in the manure. Economieal feeding knowledge of the Deeds of the auimal as well as of the composition of foods. A heap of manure is a blessing when spread on the soil, but a curse when rotting against the side ef.the barn. Unnecessary fences are a most odious tax on farmers. Theyrepresent a condition of semi-barbarism,is which each clan in obliged to fortify himaelf against his neighbors. There are four ways of handling manure—piling it against the barn to rot and leach, scattering it over the barnyard to wash,drawing it into the field at once and composting it as gardeners do. involves a • The Model Hog. '.t'l19 model Canadian hog was thus described by Mr. W, i+earman,ofElam• iltolly before the Swine Breeders' As., sociation : Much has been written in regard to points and shape of a hog required ,by the trade. While thoroughbred pigs day, kept in the stable with grain ration added. That cows fed on oats and peas, clover and corn,fed green in the stable in midsummer, will • give more milk than when feeding on a good Flue grass pasture. That a cow fed ou green feed in a stable darkened and ventilated will gain in weight more than she will in a well shaded pasture. That the cow responds aspromptly to a well balanced ration of grain while eating green feed as she does on dry feed. An acre of peas cut green weighed 13.5 tons. An acre of peas. and oats cut green weighed 24 tons.' An acre of corn cut green weighed 36.6 tons. The second cut of clover in, adraught was 3'1 tons. It is not necessary to cut green feed oftener than twice a weetr,if itis spread to avoid heating. Articles on Time of sowing grass seeds, winter wheat and oats.—,Tames Wilson, Director Iowa L'aperiinent Sta. tion. All Happened friday. Declaration of independence was signed Friday. Washington was born Friday. Queen Victoria was married Friday. America was discovered Friday. Mayflower landed Friday. Joan of Arc was burned at the stake Friday. Battle of Waterloo was'fought Friday. Bastile was burned Friday. Battle of Marengo was fought Friday. Julius Omar was assassinated Friday. .Moscow was burned Friday. Shakespeare was born Friday. King Charles I was beheaded Friday. Battle of New Orleans was fought Friday. Lincoln was assassinated Friday. —Oysters, oysters—By the dish, quart or pint. 10 cents a glass,or 5 cents a. glass, at R lime's. BOOT AN'D SHOE SHOP. McLADenLIN & IIAUOIO Having ppurchased, the Custom Business of Messrs McCormick & Co, wish to intimate that• they have opened out in tho gimp two doors south of T A Mills Store, wingharn. Boots and Shoes made to order from the Bee Stock on short notice. Itopairing neatly and promptly done. Tho patronage Of the public solicited, and all work guaranteed. MCLAUCEILIN tic HAUGH Money' to Loan on Notes. Notes Discounted AT REASONAELE RATES Money advanced on Mortgages at 13 per cent. with privilege iilege otpaying collected.ngathe enc of any year. Notes aROBT. MWINDO Ormur.-13taver Bleck. Wingham, Ont. • W. B. TOWLER, M,D.C,M., Member Collep Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario -Coroner for County of Huron— Office tip -stairs, next to Mr Morton's otfoe, Wing ham, Ont. Ol'F1oe Yonas. -0 to 12. a. m., 1 to 6, p. in., or at Residence, Diagonal Street, ONTARIO TO. J. A. MELDRUM, Honor Graduate of Toronto University, and Member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Office and Residence—Corner of Centro and Patrick streets, formerly occupied by Dr. Bethune. • WutenAs( - ONT R. VANSTONE. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Etc., Etc Private and Company funds to loan at lowestates interest. No conninissiop charged. Mortgages, town and farm property bought and sold. OFFICE—Beaver Block 1VINo1<AM, Our J. A. MORTON • BARRISTER &c•, Wingham Ontario MEYER & DIC1KINSON, H. W. C. MEYER Q. C. 1 E. L• DICKINSON, B. A BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, Etc., Etc., So licitors for Bank of Hamilton, Commissioners for taking affidavits for Manitoba. Farm, Towo nd Village property bought and sold. Money (priv e funds) loaned on mortgage security at 5t per eon Money invested for priyate persons, upon the ben mortgage securities without any expense to the Niro: lenderst.., Lands for sale in Manitoba and the North. Onion—Iiont's Block IV inghaui. DENTISTRY.—J S. JEROME, WINonnn, Is manufacturing Celluloid Plates, v:'.. �• Vulcanite plates of the host material 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 the Beaver Block, opposite the Brunswick House. u•S& W n. H. Macdonald, L. D. S., DENTIST. OFFICE, - - MASON'S BLOCK Opposite the Queen's Hotel, wingharn. Will visit Gorrie lst,and 3rd Mondays of each Month. 7"CIIN RITCIITE, �J GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT • ly1NGHAri. OarAB1n DEANS, JR., WIEcii t , P. LICENSED AUCTIONEER -7011, THE COUNTY OP HURON. Sales attended in any part -of the Co. Chargee Moderate. JOHN CURRIE, WINOIAII, ONT., LICENSED AuoTIONE.EIt ,POR 'PRE COUNTY of All orders left nt the Tem oitice promptly attend. ed to. Terms reasonable, JAMES HENDERSON, LICENSED AUCTIONEER Fon COUNTIES 115110N AND Baum All sales attended to promptly and on the Mertes Notice. Charges Mederato and Satiefaction•Guaranteed. All necessary arrangements can be tirade at the TIMES' CIIICC Wiso,ua- Oxv • BOLTON a IIAWIIONS P. L. & D. 1 1 SURVI:Yons AND CIVIL ENGINEER LXSTOWEL Aeon WINGIIAM Ail orders left at the .otiice of the Tines will re, coive prompt attention FOR SAL1, I+`, rATERSON, Lot No. i, and the E. ee of Lot No, 7, BAILIFF OP 'L`IdHT�LL I11yihYCR COURT, IODIDESOF Area r 11th Con. Turnborry---150 acres; 90 acres WAGS LICENSES. end result establish at i, —the one to whom you g'i've your, Carcass suitable for Inv trade. We other d; .wells f go01;OrraB d house andn w ,NGtUAM ONT. an insurance of r31,000,''f heart—will care more for you when require, when dressed,a carcass weigh time. Apply to Tat MISSES 'WATSON. working hien eE the 4 he knows that fill idle jest, a careless `rug 150 to '200 pounds, at 7 month*y M. C. CAl4lTllt(1N, dory gnawm'rrrrt cora 'War +poi + a familiar manner have not ld. A long [roily, tiatok, heavy' lraxn,tl Or . Mtrl' Goderio?' 'INSTRUCTION Alio 4111 Wai*otty. iv'esf Olt Pisxro,t�rg�ata ly lay + heed given by you to every frirend you , antarall 1a�ra�d amyl sou, lightt aboe:'lt9I', . P.1. , ., ( It •,..11.. 411111111111111111111MEAL. a .• • A good about a cently fai called all offered to on the do payable it As mos hope of gi accepted 1 however, and all of futile, 1 him out ii Von yc udders, d, creditor. 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Indeed, cane knob himself to never feel am satisfie Then yc than anybi How I ego e'er Iuflu Cosnpouud and safe ret Wee for tela Coughs, Col Get the gen