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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1893-03-24, Page 3T. * • --^ • -•., v W. C. T. U. COLUMN (oexarcrina int arms W�4 intatimi Goa ana II -Tonto anti Native Lana" Mateo!' theattention, of the mations aria meters to the kact, that 1ii Woman's tihrleasu ',fewer - come Vision moots every Monday at three o'clock sharp, tor one hour, in Miss houghton's room. .411 ladies am made welcome we hold a monthly geepel meeting on be laSt' Monday of every smith, exowt whelk otherwise adrertised,to whI4fl meeting We invite the Pulillo generally As too Editor has kirally given us part et Ws space. for our work, we ash friends of tiro !cause .to send items or interest on all Meng questione of !the day to lunsy.st roar memberb. —,Axe yentas parents doing aft you lean to enforce the Tobacco .A.et —Do ,youtetore keepers try to Deep ithe law ? —What. Bight to see men on the Sab- bath day :in IL state of intoxication. The law agaiin violated, who are tho offentlers.'? —As wo expect to have Miss L. .Phelps early in April to lecture for us, we willduave no gos,pel.ineeting this iaionth. * * * Sir Wilfred Lowson psi:WA 001 hat the meow. Qin'a Speech le the tirat to have usua the words “diroct local control" in connection with licensing reforns or to have contained the phrase "hitter Aratlie." * Lady ,fletsry Somerset, owing to the effects of overwork, and acting !under the adwine of Dr. Norman Kerr, ,has been obliged to abandon for the,pres- eat her proposed tour in Wales, which was to have followed that in Scotland. Over 4000 attended the welteme.given the Lady Henry and lifitie Edinburgh. * • * Mary Allen West, who dital.not lon,,,, ago in Japan, whither she had gone in behalf of the Woiatta's Oh•ristian Temperance 'Union, Is a ()- man mot 'semi to he forgotten. Li .t he "cruencle" against the saloon of twenty years ago•slie took ati active part; !in the sublime tnoverrout whims •tiOCIA grew nut of it she was not forig•in coming to the front, and for years wielded .a wide influence as editor of the Union,Signal. in particirdar this fact is notable : She graduated from college when but seventeen and entered at ence epee tier lifework ns a teacher. lier pupas were strongly religious, and out of a large Sabbath 801)001 class widen she tatight,for many years in tilts Gales- burg, !Hi., Congregational Ohs r‘cla, 12 girls have gone asmissionaries to foreign lauds. At the home !of one ,of these Itt Tokyo she tiled. * After being confined to bar bed for thirty yetersi Miss Jennie Oasseday of Louisvi1.1e, Ky , une of the most, noted Christian workers in the country died on Feb. 8., She is known the world over, .atid in Peery civilized country leer !birthday, June 9, known as prison day, is celebrated. She was to years ago, made international eup- erinteudetit, of the Plower Mission by Miss Willard, and held that office un til her death, I he Western Christian Advocate says ;—"She was a remark • able power of the mind dyer matter, performing tasks from which strong, alde-bodied women shrank. She wrote one 1)11Mtird(1 letters a week as inter- national superintendent of the Flower Mission; was President of the Train.. ing school tor Nurses, which slAefeund• ed; managed tivt Jeanie Oasseday In- firmary ; organized and managed Rest Cottage a summer resort for working girls; and was identified with every important charitable work m the country. And all this site did lying upon her back on a bed which she had not left far thirty years 1 Physi- cians considered her a marvel of men- tal and physical induranee, though an invalid. Miss Oasseday wasborn fifty. three years ago, in Louisaille, and when a girl met with an aoeitlent which rendered her an invalid. .1),irevorm Burns says that cornsoleting thea 'lit ottglitra t colutolaili 1st of ile4rovstil011 lit tra 1e VtiltV conatatat ,the alight ;testi k the ‘lech Ile iILL ithe drAlk expenditures of the itatitto 1i3 n tri idiig evidenee of the istWel. if 1llatlige1120 ill tile lee" qf ,t11 innoitheil prIVattretool wee. 11t is esti- anated that 00 pt (Wit si( the .expetarli- r IV for drink is paid by the wanking violists!' Um "honking ilpOti this wile Lion DA Burnsrenini '4.4 Even were this igetimate rotated to •5j per eetir, it would follow that in1,892anore than .-C70,01/0,000 come •ont (At the Wig eri of this churl; anti., anthetr•entire earnings are clictilated at, attout (100,01.10,000, it would appear that nearly fa:ie.-sight of what is thus earn, editt spent in a 1004111101' productave tf far more lots that benefit. The Power of Nature. COB, every ill nature has.a cure. In the healing virtues of the Ner,way Pine lies the cure for coughs, colds,•ornap, est ma, brouohitis, hoarseness, etc. Or. Woad Pine Syrup represents the virtue of Norway Pine and other peotoral rem dies. , Price 26a. • V TEHWINCTITAM TIMES, MARCH 24, 189% rD114!, He Was immittol lover. and had everted her lima. Sit...knew lie loved her an.1 hue W that; lie •War, Hfrohl to propose, film r-tolvotl tQ help him nut, \Viten I get martilot4 hope to see you itt toy wedding, she said. I-Ieatens I he totoped, hoped to Marry yoo myself Wel, 'die rejoinorl, us her cheeky (lashed to the hot el a 105)sunset, meant I. hoped to see poi there dB llift bt11. ow, Tien he fainted with joy—New I York Prel4144 itostorea to 4eaZta. Dsku Slas,—For 'years 1 was troubled with indigestion, but being advised to try B. B.13. I did sound find inys.di quite re- stored to health. Merman Sumaysii, algr. Sullivan Farm, Dunbar, Ont. Sjio ]td Her Own Way. e. tenderly hold•ing a very small poodle, po.104., ow, on the eitatern tt,tst: 'LI sat i rieliiy eliressed young woman, Madam, saki the coi,ductor, as Ito punched iter ticket, I'm very sorry, you can't :have your dcg, in this !car. it's against the rules. 1 4)411 hold him in my lap all the wttY, she replied; and he sill disturb nt. Theitakes no differ -nee, radii the oondoolor, I couldn't allow oiy 0r "1 dog here. JU fasten him all right for r Don't yemi toneb rny dog, sir, 'said e tlie young woman, excitecliari, 1 will • trust Mita to no WM1 litid With itidiV.• u natit tread NW illEVOLed to the bag • Tags 0er. tied !her dog, and returned. Aboutiiftyteilos further no., t ! the corainotoricaute along agivic she • asked Idol: Wilt you •tali ine if my deg is all I am very 'sorry, said. the conductor 0 politely, tart wort tied him to va 'trunk and he w.aii thrown off with it itt the lest station Cold Sores. The eruptions et: the lips, ipcoularl regarded as void sores, home Pt) Pos table tam tteettort,tieeerteirriliemit It .olds ur tne closing OL the .poeter ut.the stern ach,resulting from #tti tise.ofittiprope food, or the improper use of evu wltvlesome food, taking tooanuch taking it too Often and ittt 111'014111a titilli3-1..at wean the meats- When tit stomach, it inflamed, 141 AlOnsetitistid of noose, this Condition wilt .be iant,rd ed01 idit, lips,. .the appearance u( tb tips o.osely cestunWitig liar ot stomach. 'Vile cure 41..)1481858itt trei (petit appli‘vartoirs of glycerio, , awee 011, or eveti tallow, to exoinde the nit which irritates them, arta setrou applitattioa ui good 4u tfllntt ant prudence, itt takittg the plainest food fur it time, and It 1,14111.1 whil prevon Lion—wit Rai is fsr tattier—re solur ruin taking only a ,ptinper airiouit of pada foul ail of Lite time Th articles more Paipecialiy to he avottlei aro stilt, itt excess, vto eueii, t,tatrard --best for an 0111 ward napticatrust, to witlidra w irritations to L,Lio surface„ where they nie not dangerous—all articles which will irritate ,the surtace, if that applied, like mustard, salt, par tieularlv with vinegar, etc. :If 1.shoulc ninths nay other stiggestion, it would be to use the same irriotnis, tts lawn tard, etc., outwardly, neer the frit .0 .the stomach, epritilding it .tru. a we icloth. that to he web eovared will .dry flannel., bringing the sailor .aw .froin the inside to the ou thu ,relieving the stomach, the apearadur tho lips being intendtd as tt warn, ing to lot 118 know what 1mproper.food 111 doing at the stomach. trk Main Statement. Hagyard'elpeetoralBalearn cures •cor!glis, colds, asthma., hoarseness, broncbitin,inght- nose of the chest, and all diseases at the throat and, Lungs. Among the wortdortt to he exhibited at the Chicago World's Fair, 0,Els of • e in cwt. rettrati Li'Ve, will doubtless be a wooden eiepliant, 125 feet high to the !ridge of its hack, end 200 feet to the • f top of the howdah. t A drying home for 10,1 ber has 4,..ttori , evoked nti Ottawa, in which electricity in the heating power, This is the first 4 complete esitabliehment of the kind in e, the world. :England's Drink Bills. Dr. ,Dawson Burns of the United Kingdom Allie.tice has just published England's "drink hill" for 1892. It ie rather lower than that N. the prey. ions year. Its total amount Was 4140- 896,262 es *against 2141,220,615, showing a net deerease of £354,413, Comparing the total expenditure with the estimated poptilatiort of the Unit.. ed Kingdom it appears that the aver, age expenthtura per head was 43 18s i 11d., in 1892, as against £8 155 itt 1891, and £8 11 4d in 1800 Phut the drink hill, whiell rose Id per head between 1890 and 1891, has fallen 13d per lierld.between 1891 and 1802, and now &dirk 5i1 Per head 'lower than iti 1800, before the intermediate rite took Often The ditriontion it ton situti in itself, end is extended over too Parrots, a period to jottify any tappotitien that it it dne to the growth of temper- ance rather then the depression of wide end kindred inflitenses. Dr. The Blood le the 1.11e. Bans the old saying, and everything that ever makes part of any organ of the body must reach its place therein through the .blood. Therefore, if the blood is puri - fie& and kept in good condition by the use fOt!otolic:: laxe.61Maellao'f itlienneiceeditYiol- is parted to every organ df the body. Can anything be simpler than the .rnethod .by which this excellent medicine gives goad health to all who try it fairly and patient- ly? Too 11,,Euch Meat. There is no doubt that many of the diseases that, afflict humanity are caused by too great indulgence itt a meat diet. Scientifia authorities tell us that meat is a stimulant, and that much of the high prepare manner itt which the business of life is conducted is superinduced by the stimulation of our diet. Now,rx healthy organization needs no stimulant. Under healthy conditions, the body and mind will he active enough for the duties required of them. Floras and cows are vege- tarians, but they have sufficient strength and activity, and if the aver- age human hein7 were as free froin disease as our lour -footed friends, the doctors would have a greatly restricted field. We should eat loss meat and more of the grains. if '9I70 }MVO no taste for omit' foods, it is h.eanse our appetite hat become depraved. We Can, by persistent effort, educate our appetite so that it will crate healthful and wholesome food. English Spavin liniment removes all herd, 'soft. or calloused Lump; and. Blom. Woes from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Iting Bent, Sweeney, Stifles, Sprains, Sore and swollen Throat, Coughs, etc. Sao 050 by use of one bottle. War. muted by Chisholm's drog store. The Canadian Pacific has sent train of cars to the World's fair,lth the engine and u»ie1.i, of width were built by the sorepany at Montreal. rho engine weigh* d2i 601111, and is ospeble of drive/big ten oars st 60 Mika SD 14111'. The trein ceteprises,loosides the a a4ue, iniggege ear, sleeper, day loco , cl niug .0 a r sad /Ade sleeper. Itch on human end horses and alt nai- rnalii cured 4,, 30 minor ea •by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. War- ! ranted nt Ohisban's drug store. exchange tolls us of a school teacher who has introduced a novel syi tern of spelling in her sahool. When one rif OW girls reitiSeSa word the boy spoiling it correctly is permitted to 'kiss the girl. The !boys RV(' iraproviutf, !hitt it is feared the girls will soon for- got how to spell 11,,,, 42e, 11ItIIMAT/SU 0IIteria EN A DAY•-•••SOrith &merman Rheume,tio,Cure of Rheurnatoon and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 1 days. Its action upon the system is re inarkable aitl mysterious. It removes a t once the en.usse of the disease ininecUaily disappears. The first dose greatly belie- ! fits. 75 cents. Warranted at Chishohn's ; drug store. Look ont for wire fpucit egent,who it offering highly remunerative induce- !, meas. A promissory note of $150 is said to he easily produced from the 'contract, if signed. Have nothing to do a ith the tnao who tells you that itt these hard times forrithee are ensily and rapidly made icy dealing in what ho !MS to offer. The statistics of the work of Oddfellow- ship in Ontario for the year ending Dec. 31, 1802, are now about complete. In 1802 there were eight new lodges constituted. The number of active lodges in existence at the conclusion of tho past year was 244. Twenty-one hundred and fifty-two were initiated, the largest number in any one year since MO, aVoreging nearly nine to a lodge. Tho deaths have been abnOr- trially large—aft during the first half and .70 arming the latter half of the year. Those deceased, lab in all, makes the Ian goat mortuary list in the order's history; the first year of la grippe's visitation, 1800, following closely with 134 deaths. The membership at the close of the year was 10,446. When Baby was Wok,. wo gave her Castoria. When she wail a Child, the cried for Casteria. Vilma sho bedew° 31Itis, dm clung to Coterie. When she had Children, alto gave them COS t ()roan s!,11 lumberman of the weik1fr ha vo adopted a black rot tut their symbol. wiakelm.ltoral Crown Ifenitsly, greatest eine on earth,. guaranteed to caragetteral lierit!us 1therini arum, Neuralgia l'aralsers, ste. THE PRESS (NEW YORK) 111 1 3 9 3 • Mas a larger Pally Charilatimi than any other lie - publican awesome r ItAmerica. SUNDAY. DAILY. WEEKLY. 'The, Aggressive itepolalian .totival et tho Ms. travails. lieW$papell fait the IVIese$0 Pounded December 10, 1887. Circulation over I 25,ouo Copies The most remarkable Newspaper Success in New York. TEM PAESS itt NATIO:NAL NEwsrAiEn. Ohms news, vulgarceneatiOnq and trash and place in the columns of THE. P100S8, TEE PRESS has tile Intal41.1 pokfc itt New York, it sparkles wait point, THE yams SUNDAY EDITIDE 18 a splendid paper, covering every current topic of interest. THE ottESS WERE.LY EDITION eovrams all the seed things attars natty and Sunday AS AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM TDB P10ES8 has no sopenorin Now York. THE PRESS Within the reach 5 all. The Bea end oh • Nowsitaloaqii Amer" Darty and Sunday, one year, " 6 months, vs " one !" Daily only, one year, - ‘, four niontbs, Sunday, ono yoar, - Weekly Press, one year, Send for TOE 11110SS =circular. Samples fres Agents "wanted everywhere. Lib. erni coot vsissions, mar.ss, .500•13 • .2 50 45 3 00 1 00 4 00 1 00 TEST TRESS, 33 lulu: now, NEW -101111. Application painless Will easy. Relief brmsdin o Tide pet titration Ills a event mid intig•folt w,u t moony those who suffer from piles. It is a, renter of the highest merit, 4.8'er:tins! end reliable. and has more than Ina tho antiowttions of those physicians who has used it in their itr•totice. Pitimoso ts A lOOITIVIt 011R11: 0, other t contents WI 10 relieve. Testimonials furnisbed. t'rl' 1 or sale by druggist:4, or br tdaii 410 receipt 01 price. W, T. STerwo, Manufacturing -Chemist, 184 Dundas street, London, Opt, itt 11 bbs IN FOOD ta: BL 0 RE co tains nothing cao injnro the skin. It is clear as water, and leaves no trace of the applica- tion ono minute after use. /MAUR BLOOM differs from any known preparation, in that it cleanses the pores of the skin from injurious accumtle,- tions, imparts health to the inner as well as to the outer cuticle, dissolving and remov- ing Pimples, Blackheads, Liver Spots and Blemishes, and gradually. brings about that transparent state of the skin that makes a perfect complexion, PEACH lagoon is in demand ahead of all cheap preparations, because it has merit, and because it produces the results we claim for it. Sold by dreggists1 price 01. or sent on re- ceipt of price by addressing, WESTON CHEMICAL GO., 186 Adelaide 8f.,Vfost, Torodlo, For sale in Wiugham at 0. E. Williams' Drug Store. THE CHIEF CHARM OFA REFINED WOMAN is her complexion. WhyhavePiroplos Freckles spots or any blemish when Peach Bloom Skin Food will remove i them all, and leave !the Skin transpar- I rut'soft and beau - 1 ifu1? ttR oat -- A Illossirag to 4very Household. HOLLOWAY'S FILLS AND •OifiT 0 These remedies have stood the teat of fifty years experience, and ors proviso' ed lOt V411111X it,. Pad) the blood, oprrrct .411 .ffloortlete of the MYER, ST141A0li, KIDNEYS Asti $$SW invaluable In all complaints incidental to Inmates ,t )I Ned. TBE 0IWTL\41;9:41 Is the only reliable remedy for had legs, sores, tricorn, and ()Id Woult% tros utuninitrty,t i• trullons, outruns, nnt.,ps, 00(1T, arr.:DM/UM% EWEI,IANDo A.;s11 IESEASEb 10 TIAS O EQUAL. Manufactured only es 78, New oxford. Late:03. wford &rear and seta by 01 Medicine Vendor's throughout the world, t•W'Purhaserri should look to Lite Label oi, the 11uxes and Pota. If the srl ant 533 Osford Street. London, the ale spurious. *"'"'"•"`""a.T'Ft".., _ '•-••-!*!••-•,•••"rr Old MARBLE WOR i\NT m""Vr _o 5 MESSES. VA.NSTONE BROS.;' of Mineardine have bought the Marble Business of Me'0 T Watson, formerly carried rt by NvStup Parties requiting work It thole lino will elo well veiling on mem nt seeing one of their strenis purchasing. You will fled our prices are away dowu. Our workmanship is onsorpessed, Ws will use but the very heat stock and by square dealing hope to swum 1 IiLniral Silallot the public papoosite. T Watson, who itt been running! the Mattress for the past yeac, kill rept rout ye tnt the Mau. Call o,n I see our stock and prices. VAN'STON E BRO UNIC, OF HAMILTON, w Ospital, $1,.250,000. Rest, 8650,0Uo. • eresideut—Joil3 8;mA:wt. Vice•Presidont—A. 0. amoral. !" • DOMCTOJELS John encoron, 911M., QuiDiltY, Geo EDAM', A. Woes, A. 11, lire (Toronto). tiashisr—J. TURNBULL. savings liarank—Bours,10 to 8 ; Saturdays, to 1. Deposits of 41and upwards rocelisd and Mures" allowed. Speolal 1..ieposits also received at current rates of interest, Drafts on ,rot Britain and the United dit4te. bought and sold B. WILSON, .4.thrzo• MBIEll /le DICKINSON, Solicitors, RALS-T.1.8,1 SCOTT Josephino Street — J. A. Mattoon, Mount Forest, ZETLA11/41D SAW la GEORGE THOMSON, Proprie Ltin3.ber of all kinds, First-elass and Cedar Po Ear Load Orders a Speoi4 001) delivered any par/ Wiugli irrOrdere by mail iromptly attends 10 TLLOMSON Pox 125. Winglutei j °SEM DO`NAN, 1:1.8010 l/11,1 Div, 0011UT, Co. W, OCOTT, A UCTIONE ER, .4 LiPtorst, ISSUER ()F h1A111.1.1AGB £ICE1 Cor x51. C. 3., ETC. interest WROXIY2183, er).VT Deposits Received and al2 owed. Money Advanced to Farmers and Business Men, On long or short time, on endorsed mates or collateral security. Sale notes bought at a fair valuation. Ate n ey remitted to all parts of Canada itt reasonable charges. Special Attention Given to Col- lecting Accounts anti Notes. genre Itt danada.-/rae aa.orehants• Bank .01 Canada office Rours-Arrom $ a. m. to s p. 01, A. E. SMITH, A uent. COUNTYFUND8 TO LO.A.N. ON the secnrity of Cultivated Farm, Interest six per cent, payable annually. Attv portion of the principal mar he repaid at any time the borrower wishes Ail expences paid by the CoUntv. No person except the County Auditors gillowed to See mortgages or to know to ahem money N loaned. Apply to WM. ?MIMES Goderieb, Aug. 8811109. Co. lreaseter. * FOR SALE, Lot No. 3, and the E. y, of Lot NO. 7 11th eon. Turnberry-156 acres; 90 acres cleared; well fenced; frame house and other buildings; good orchard; cheap, on time. Apply to M. 0. CAMERON, Or Goderiolt, WM. Molt'llialSON. GlexttarrOw P. 0. PROF. SCOTT, MUSTAL LEADER PRESiNTERIAN CHb gives Private Lessons in !Vocal Training, both in, and Tottic•sol-lon Notation. Open for uneven) for Concerts or Church meetings. Torras mode Apply at NIBS. 11. 140111101PS, 21 Shuter St `Alug 2,000,000 Feet of Logs Want lighest Cash Pr paid for any quantity of HARD AND SOFT NOLO tie] vered tit our yard in Win to. for Heading and Shingle Bo by the cord, Call aud get prices, Tong to out, tte. Dressed and Undressed Lnmb shingles, Lath, &o., kept continually en hand. IfeLEAN Wingham. January 41.11, 1893. I now many persons know that Ripens Tabules, now so largely advertised and used, are simply k favorite prescription of their family doctor prepared in a scientific manner and a form convenient fbr ha ling, tionveyance., preservation and use ? In the great hospitals of the metropolitan 6668, Where wealthy find better eam than in their own luxurious homes,the ingredients of Ripanot Tabules are adruinis ed 1 thousands of rich and poor alike with beneficial ('fleet. They are the main dependents of the in I eminent physicians in cases of derangements of the digestive organs, such as dyspepsia,,consti pation, bilious! and other ills connected with the stomach, liver and bowels. For some, yews one of the principal horin in New York City has used a formula, differing slightly from the eommen one, that has been foul unusual efficacy. Through commendations of physicians its mission of healing has been so widely rapidly extending that it finally seeined desirable to prepare the prescription in tt convenient fortn, so ; make it available to the whole public at a moderate price, and to announce the fact through the recogni medium for securing publicity—advvtisetnent in the columns of the newspapers Of the land, This has 1 ,dono and now the thne is not far distant when every family of intelligence will be as certain to puss supply of Ripens 'Woks )ts a clook or a eooking stove. They are already to be found on sale almost ev where, and any d1ug4iet or dealer will supply them. A box, containing six vials, is sold for 75 cons, art ! gross pack4o, containing four boxes, for $2. They will be sent by mail, post nett], to any address, on ceipt of price, by the Ripans Chemical Company, No, 10, Spruce St., New York..