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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Times, 1892-10-28, Page 7'41/11k Shanty Town Savings 'Sank. i leaio, thea as a very seamiest) Man i He turned on his Iaeel,wiped the per lea>; pennies iariglite two cents thst morning by carrying f parcels for widow Smith. At Fred's i Reboot a. savings bank had been started. ,Fred was working hard to Pave money e. enough to buy himself a pair of new mittens, Hie eager eyes danced for joy when he was told that tie lead twenty -live cents, ttna that to -night, y 8 after Bollool hies Pleasauts would go 'with hire to buy the new mittens. Itis not nescssary for us to taste '') this trip with lied, as we all. know slow proud and manly he felt selecting and paying for his mittens, But let me tell you more .about this savings bank, , Fred's school was down in Shanty =Town. His school -mates %ere from the most forlorn and wretched homes in the city. Merry of them were des- titnted of the necessary articles of clothing. But that did not keep theta from stopping in the numerous candy stores on the way. to s=chool and invest- ing every penny that they could possibly get in the cheapest kind of candy. Bliss Pleasents had been pre sented with more than her share of those eoufeatio'is, Many words of ad vice had been given to the purchasers with no apparent affect. It finally be- came quite a serious subject with her. Winter had ueguit ; many' frost- bitten Handseled to be rubbed, aucl little bare toes were peepix g from under the desks. Johnnie, who had no scarf, had a very bad cough ; but lie yesterday Johnuie had feu cents to spend for Gaudy, . The idea of a sttvitIgs bank suggested self to Sties Pleasants. So during iis.e. e morning talk she told the children ;about her plans and when they saw the neat bock with their names written on it, they were delighted. It was not many days before nearly all the children had some money in the hack and .at the end of the first mouth new shoes, wittene, slates, and other necas- • sary art Utes had been purchased. L11auy kind aors for schoolmates in sickness have been in existence, and never before have the children peen so comfortably dressed and prolided with school materials. ,, 1s not ,l,1ids Pieasauts teaching lier Hate flock one of the greatest lessous of life—to take•oare of their pennies and spend them profitably I—American Teacher. , Miss Pleasants, how many thee should Al ways dot thy Vs and cross snirationfrom his face, took a chew of !aye I now in the bank ? said thes.t's ; ' the i in thy name, Isaac, is tobacco and moved on toward the 1lext not dotted, lioneo—Ohicago Tribune. To this good natured rebuke the patron replied ; Not so, old friend ; 1f you will ohs serve the i in question has a ily speck just above it, and 1 thought that lunch ink could be saved, Rebecca Wilkinsonf ii it 1ud., says ; "I had been in a distressed oonditiou, foitbree years from Nervous. nese, Weakness of the Stomach, Dyspepsia, and Indigestion until my health was gone, I had beeu doctoring constantly with no relief. I bought one bottle of South Am. erican Nervine, which done me more good than any OW worth of dootoring I ever did fn my life. I would advise every weakly person to me this valuable and lovely rem. say." A ou trial bottle will convince y. Warrrntecl at Chisholm's drug store. eli little Fred. He had earned t o rowusva ey, RIletniArlSJI Conn IN A DAY.—South American Rheumatic Cure of Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures iu 1 to 0 days. Ite action upon the system is ►•e• markable and mysterious, It removes at came the cause of the disease iminedis tely disappears, The first dose,greatIy bene- fits. 75 cents. Wartauted at Chishohn's drug store. Mouthy Prixos for Boys and Cdr Ie. Tho "Sunlight" Soap Co., Toronto, offer the tot lolling ptlzes every month till further notice, to boys and girls under 10, residing in the Province of Ontario, who send the greatest number of -Sun- light" wrappers : tet, 510; 2nd, 500; 3rd, t'3';. 4th, 51; 0th to 14th, a Ilaudsoulo nook ; and a pretty picture to those who send not less than 12 wrappers, Send wrappers to "Sunlight" Soap ()nice, 43 Scott St., Toronto, not later than 20th of each month, and marked "Competition"; also give full name, ad- dress, .age, and number of wrappers, whiners'' names will be published in the Toronto Mail nu first Saturdav ineach month. Elephant on Toast, The young man from the cnuntry took bis green necktie and his best girl into a restaurant on Woodward avenue ti and like some young uteu when the girls are around he was disposed to he` facetious at this waiter's expense. Waiter, he said, bring ate s broiled elephant. Yeesir, replied the waiter, perfectly unmoved., And waiter bring it on toast. Yassir. The he stood, there like a statue fee a Minute. Well, said the young man, are yon going to bring out. Yassir. Wily don't 'you then? Orders is sir, ant we has to get pay in advance for elephants, sir. Ele. hvlts on mast, stir, nm $18,000 25; of you teln•'it without toast, sir it at» ouly $18,000, sir. l'he, waiter never slllilerl, but ti.e girl did, and the young nuut climbed down Then He Hurried Away. My folks are all away from here, said the beentiful country girl to the, ill -featured pedlar at the door, and I do not care for any of your wares, But you cruet tiny soritething, miss, replied the bold fellow, as he rudeyly pushed his way into the house, See, 1 will sell you as much as you want of this beautiful cloth that is well worth ten shilli►`,ge a yard, for five shillit,gs a yard, it yeu will throw me in a few sweet kisses frmtn those red, pouting lips of -yours Is it a go Z;1 think it is, replied the beautiful girl, camly, ae oue shapely hand dis- appeared f.r all instant in the bosom of her dress, and then as quickly came forth again with a gleaming six shooter in it. It's a go if you .can't get beyond Economical to a Dot. The postihilities of strict economy yrs seldom appeeiated. What may be As a--. accomplished in that line few of 001 How many more times have f gotto know, even though a certain degree of I tell yon, said the woman, raising her care of our finances is necessary to the; voice, 'that I don't want anything 1 most of us. . • Shaving soap, persisted the peddler, A"hood story is sometimes told of raising his voice also, I can recone the discount cleric• in one of the Ratti. mend it as the best hi use. It makes more banks. He is a roan somewhat beatttitul— along in years, is a Quaker, And is pos- Of all the bold, impudent creatures ).,_sessed of all the characteristics of I I ever saw you are the Widest! that peculiar sect: One day a patron' Creamy lather, that does not dry on tit the. bank came in and submitted a.' the face. Used according to directions pile of uotes for discount. The clerk it will cure chaps, reinove freckles, obe looked them over in his deliberate way I bliteeate tan and sunburn, end— tied remarked Isaac, thne will have to , Take it somewhere else 1 I don't have the money on the notes, indorse want it 1 she vociferated, shutting the thein. door to his fabs. The patron complied, wilting his i Wash stains out of marble and fur name' in a bold free' hand across the niture, yelled the peddlar, without back of the prornises to pay. When !leaving a mark of arty kited on their nearly through the list the good old 1 polished surface. To iitrodnce the soap Quaker gently expostulated. into this.tmeighburhood 1 can sel.ing it. Isaac, thee should be more careful • at ten cents a cake, and 1 dolf't .care a of thy ink, thee inakes ms deedlul waste pinch of salt whether you boy it or not enthy signature t wedeln 1 ,De you heti; that? I'm paid In iudorsing the next note, leases, by the days to get off this speech, and ivbo`was not, without the spirit of a wheel I strike a house,, lite cohtinneti,in • wag wrote his name so small that the a voice that jested the windows, old Quaker was obliged to adjust hie going to get it ori' if 1 haver to howl it glasses fid look sharp to eta that it down the chimney 1' :That's all I have waa,correett. Filially, handing it back got to say this time, tna'am,btid 111 bar to the oustontert Lt® said : around here again in exactly $0 days the outer gate before I 'count ten. Otherwise it will be a pertnament stay for you within a grave in my father's private cemetery for hogs and loafers. The pedlar reached the outer gate wit 11. two. seconds to spare A Comniarcial Man's., Grip. I have often looked for a preparatiou that would keep my head clear of Dandruff but always failed to receive any material benefit until a friend Fecoinmended Auti• Dandruff, which I used with perfect suc- cess. In not only removed the dandruff with three applications, but stopped the annoying itching of the scalp and ` render- ed the hair soft and pliable without leav- ing aappearauce of a dressing being used. It nowu occupies a permanent position' in my grip. It is pleasant to use, and with pleasure I recommend it. D C) ROBSON, Representing H Corby, wholesale liquors, Belleville, Out. Business a Secondry Matter. 1 wilt detain you; ma'am, said the ABlessi,ug to Every E o :wchol d• HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT. These remedies halo stood tho test of fifty years experience, and aro pmnounrt d the hc'.t itliditince la Family use, Purify' the blood,`Correct all disorders of the LIVER, STOMACH, ifIDNEYS ANP PowEF,5 1 invaluable to all oowplalnts Incidental to females of; ell ages. Isthe only reliable remedy for bad legs, sorts, .ulcers, and old wounds, FOR NRO CI)17.I$, St'I;FI THROATS, COUGHS, r'.uLDS, GOUT, ItY.E(IIYIATISIJ, GLAIlULA11 ki abLLlNGS AND ALL FEII+ DISEASES 1T 11AS NO NUM,. 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Address THE RiPANS CHEMICAL CO., Io Spruce Street, _ New York City. TY IT find he cnnwllieed the t A anyhow. An offer Ef $1,600 t1 month �1 QI rent was kande to then3 for the right to •I l l y I O� r� t 1 eput a gilded palace . in which to sell �� L-• 4; Lti�J lJ !g tobacco, in the rotunda of their War bin hall in the Temperance temple. But Mrs. Oamtse at,swered; Admit the vile weed into • our temple of truth and purity '1 Never 1 I* the finest, Wae Finish known. The EieActSurgeon. .o5 Of the Lubou Medical Company is now at RLIBBER Peither in person or by letteon all chronic diseases peculiar to mall. Men, youugold 1 or middle-aged, who find themselve uery j ous, weak and exhausted, who are broken.. pedlar, opening his pack ; only a— down from excess or overwork, resulting in But I don't want to buy anything, manyeprsiou,of ep ematurelowing so d age,loss ofmptoms : vital. 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I guarantee this ,soap, madam, to remove grease spots from a rag carpet or a lace curtain, wasting of the organs, dizziness, specks be; fore the eyes, twitching of the musielss.eye lids, anis elsewhere, bashfulness. •deposits of the urine, loss of will power, teuderuess of the scalp and spine, weak taud flabby muscles; desire to sleep,faiiure to be rented byto sleep. voice. sire on, oiitude, x heartily KHAT YOU GET lairs of voice• desire for solitude,esctt+tbillty 1lY .( YOU CAN GET of temper. sunken eyes surrounded with AT LEAnitx Iucut, oily looking skin. etc, are STONE BLOCK, ' Winell atn, . Sole agents for above all symptoms of nervous density that lead to insanity and death unless cured, The spring or vital force having lost its tension every fuuctiotil women in consequence. Those who through abuse committed in ignorance may be permanently cured. Send Your address for book oh .all diseases peculiar to man. Books tient free sealed. apart disease, the symptoms of which are faint spells. purple lips, ouln bness.pal Mita« tion, skin beats, hot flushes, rude of blood to the heart, dull pain iu the heart with beats str6Sng. rapid and irregular, the seoondhe'trt oeatquicker then the first .pain abput the breast bone. otc, can positively be cured, No cure, no pay, Send for book. Addrasa M. V LUBON; 24 1lacdnn- ell Ave. Torouto, Canada. 'Regulates the Stomach, Liver artd'Bowels, unlocks theSecr-etions,'Purifiesthe 'Blood and removes all Imo purities from a ?implet to theworst Scrofillous Sore. -. CURLS DYSPEPSIA, BILIOUSNESS. Gf7NSTIPA` ION. HEAbAOHC SALT RHEUM. SCROFULA. HEART BURN. souRS'T"OMACI DlZZINLsS, tbROPSY, RHEUMATISM, SI<IN DISEASES BITTERS A. Lie HA a L 'O 'S DRUG STORE WINGHAM. Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Spoinges, Brushes, Perfumery, &c. GEORGE THOMSON, Proprietor,• lte.A, MAIL FiTI;ANSIIIPS. REDUCTION IN RATES. Steamers sail rerularll from PORTLAND AND HALIFAX TO LIV.EF- POOL via Londonderry, DURING TI11: WINTER MOSTI'S. Cabin, 540 nod upwards. Second Cabin, 525. Steerage at low rates. No Cattle Carried. STATE' SERVICE OF LINE ` ALLAN LINE L.[ E. J CTEAb1SHIP3. NEW YORK Se GLASGOW via Londonderry, every Fortnight. Cabin, 540 and upw:uus. Second Cabin, 525. Steerage at low rates. Apply to H. & A. ALL k1.4, Montreal, or HENRY DAVIS, \VINGFIAM. JOSEPH COWAN, CURE Ora DIv. eerier, 0o. 13UISON, AUCTIONEER, ISSUER OF MAR1UAG.0 LICENSES Coaiuissioven Ix FL 0. J., .E o. 1'�ItUXI SETT, Osr. BANK (J ;1XM LTi), WIN GHAM. Capital, $1,'150,000. hest, $651),000. President -5 cite STUART. Vlce•Presidett—A. G. ItANsAY. DIRECTORS JouN PROCTOR, CMAs, GL'RNrsr, Gso 1tOAon, A. WOOD, A. L. Lse (Toronto). Cashier—J. TURN'BULL. Savings Bank—Hours, 10 to 3; Saturdays, to 1. Deposits of 51 and upwards received and interest allowed. Special ,eposits also received at current rates of intt. Drafts o,, teat Britain and the United. States bought and sold B. WILLSON, Loxsx' 'MEYER & DICKINS05I,. Solicitors. ZETLAN I) SAW MILL Prescriptions carefully com- pounded at' all hours, Our stock of medicines is com- plete, warranted genuine and of the best quality. FOR. SALE, Lot No. 3, and the E. $w of Lot No. 7' llth Con. Turnberry-150 acres; 90 neves , cleared; well fenced; frame house and • other buildings; good orchard; cheap, on time. Apply to 1tt:''Cs CAMERON, Or (xoderioh, Hirlvi. `Ko1y11 3J ' , 1 Glaa#;arrow P 0. Lumber of' all kinds, First-class Shingles, and CJedar Posts. Dar toad Orders a Specialty W OOD delivered to a.�y part et Winghatn. ,sli7 Order»br'niali promptly attended to. 01lO110t TIteyf1s9 n4. wlegfiaiat P.O.