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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1893-04-07, Page 6• THE WINGHAM 'MMES, APRIL 4i,1a Idienent. Snell t, horrid jogafry lesson !Cities and mountains and lakes, ,And the longest, crookedest rivers, Just wriggling about like snakes. I;tell you, I wish Columbus Hadn't heard the earth was a ball, And atarted to find new countries That folks didn't need at all, Now wouldn't it be too lovely If all that you had to find out Was just about Spain and England, ,Anda few other lauds there about. A.nd the rest of the maps were printed With pink and yellow to say, "AU this is an linlsnown region Where bogies and fairies stay t" Bat what is the use of wishing Since Columbus sailed over here, And men keep hunting and 'sploriog And finding more things every year. Now show nee the Yampah River, !i And tell me where does it flow? And how do you bound Montana? And Utah and Mexico ? Dairy School. A visitor to the dairy school in cod - .: on=., rection with the agricultural college at. Guelph,the cheese department of which a is managed by Prof, Bell, who had charge of a similar institution at Tavistook for several years and i3 an experienced factoryman, says: It is , provided with a full set of modern utensils, made for most part, °at Fort Atkinson, Wis., under the supervision of ex -Governor Hoard, the highest ss authority in practical diarying on the Inn North t n-,,ricn continent There are live," Finally we find a team of good make-up. and good weight from the Ilorse that was too high for Brown, and the owner s;:tilee whets he puts 1476 down in his trowsers for them. Now it is Drown'e 'dud of breeding; that shuts off our buyers. Nobody want worthless itorses,and that's what every farmer raises that breeds so carelessly. Another thing 1 notiJed in buying horses. You get to see everybody's stable, and the most of thein are kept in suit a way that it would eon make a good horse lodge sad at least,fast it not bad. I can tell to go in the stable if the horses are out how the horses look. A man that don't tales pride in keeping his stable neat and clean won't have pride enough to keep his teams in good condition. I know of teen who keep a lot of crippled horses at house and try to !Imago to have one team merely fit to go to the woods to haul to earn a little feed to keep life in the ones at home, whenif lightning could kill them and not make wreck to the owner he would be the gainer. If the owners of such horses would make a calculatiou what it costs to keep a teac:i of horses a year, fewer worth- less ones would be kept. But they RYE not kept, they just stay. Good horses always find a good market. HOLLOWAY'S OINTDfaNT AND PILLS. — Diseases and casualties incidental to youth may be safely treated by the use six beautifulchannel bottomed vets with 1 of these exec nee.perfection taps; a complete set of curd 'hag to the printed directions folded i P '! pot and box. Nor is this round each ''c' knives, dippers, pails, thermometers ; OX and graduated glasses for each vat. j Ointment alone applicable to external it. Two curd mills, both of which are i ailenents; conioiutly with the Pills it t knife mills, are in use. m...,, t.:,, i „r exercises the most salutary in- s presses are in operation. in ging press with sprit head, which • situated in the interior of the body; i these excellent people will be likely to edq press a number of cheese horiz- j when rubbed upon the back and chest I forget it very soon. ut, ontstly with a single screw. The other' it gives the most sensible relief in as- Mrs. Jones had 'been mysteriously i is'an upright press. Both do effective • China, bronchitis, pleurisy, and threat- !busy embroidering something which ctiwork. Twenty or more students can ' lug consumption. Holloway s reme- I she kept wrapped up in oiled silk. er'work around the vats. One vat is dies are especially serviceable in liver' Then at times her eyes would fall en jgiveu in charge to a certain pupil each .' and stomach coniplaints. 1?or the 1 Jones with a sort of tape-nheasure qday,. tend he or she hu. to fill out fl cure of bad legs, all sorts of wounds, I glance, as if taking dimensions, and itebomplete report daily, of the whole ' sures, and likewise scrofula aun scor- questioning whether something would s hlnrocees of manufacture from the mill: butic affections, this Ointment giro- fie. Seniles of satisfaction would also tage until the cheese is planed iu the duets a cooling and soothing feeling chase 'sch 'other eoross her face as see Grin; room. The name of the mast acceptable to the sufferer. I gazed. tudeut is placed on the cheese turned 'l. wonder what else's up to, mused ut, so that there is personal respon- ' Why Eggs at Easter. i Jones, a four in hand for me to hang liability for the quality of product. 'lice ! The use of eggs for .Easter can be I myself witb,or another smoking jacket up J'eports are handed to the instructor traced, says Count de Gebelin, in his only fit to he burned in. I do hope tier future refere:loe. The cheese are ' Religious History of the Calendar, to , Providence will aveni, any such calam- hoot Medicaments ace ord• Oue �is a fluence in checking inflammations What to Grow. In wheat, the Saskatchewan Red Fyfe is without doubt the finest spring wheat in cultivation, and should i+e more extensively raised in Ontario, The White Fyfe and White Russian. are largely in demand. • In oats the .Black 'i'artarian is the hest for all purposes, having te thinuer buil and more food than any other, besides being it heavy dropper In barley the two rowed varieties do not sr.om, as a rule, to do well hole; the lex-rowed is a mord sure crop. In field peas the Mummy pea seems to take well, and are rapidly taItiug the place ,of the Common White. The Prussian Blue pea is much in demand for export, and should be more exten- sively grown. In fodder cern the Red Cob White Ensilage is a favorite variety, in roots, the Large Short White Vosges and Large White Belgian are the fayorites in field carrots. The Mammoth Long Red among the mane gels, and Scottish Champion Top Swede, still hold the foremost position amongst the swedes. Msny varieties of swedes aro apt to produce a heavy crop of tops in a wet season; but after severe tests the Scottish Champion has clearly shown that it is no respector of seasons; damp or dry it retains its well known characteristics; large, smooth roots and small headgear. As much as 1,250 bushels have been crop- ped from an acre,--Farnlens' Advocate. Ungrateful Mr. Jones. Mr. Jones has just had a birthday. It marks an epoch in his life, and in that of Mrs. Jones, too, and neither of fo ba ti Lre&sed about twenty hours, and when ckeu trotn the press are weighed, aced in the curing room, stencilled td lettered with the corresponding ,• in so that X11 ttt.1 of the vat it was madeha s° 'defects in snaking and dressing vile be readily traced to the student Boyle bad charge of the vat. ell,y t the The brusque and fussy impulse of eifetjesa days of false impression would �. f p r falte down all as worthless because one o' js unworthy. As if there were no ju ates in sunbeams ! Or comets easatong the stars ! Or cataracta in trinj�eefuf rivers ! Because one remedy fesses to de what in never was ad - ed to do, are all humbugs? -It nires a tine eye and a finer brain to iriutivate—to draw the differential es, to et the theology and philosophy of the 1 ity, Egyptians, Persiana, Gauls, and Romans, among all of whom an egg u as a symbol of the universe, the work ` edivinity. rhe Pe rsians au rum of the P•c Greeks He changed his mind, and took up another course of thought, when Mrs. Jones asked hila which he would pre- fer, could he have his choice, a gold - gave presents of eggs at the feast of headed eano or a rosewood revolving feast of the —the ees • I. t Year —i. News e., desk, renewal of all things• "The Egyp- Maria's been saving up her money, tians held the eggs as a Shci•ed emblem he said to himself, I'm in luck this of the renovation of mankind after it to , r Jews adapted rho the deluge. suit the circumstances of their history, l as a type of their departure from Egypt, and it was used in the feast of the Passover as•part•of the furniture • of the table with the Paschal lamb." j The early Druids used the eggs in their ceremonies. , In Russia one man greets another on Easter with 'Jesus Christ is risen," "Yc.s, He is risen," reply is made ; °They say" that Dr. Pierce's Gold- tMedical Discovery and Dr. J.'ierce's orite Preseriptioa have cured isands. )!'hey say" for a weak system there thing better than the 'Discovery,' that the "Favorite Prescription" e hope of debilitated, feeble woe who need a restorative tonic and flag nervine. And there is the f and then an egg is given In Moscow no meeting takes place without this salutation and exchange. The mean- ; est pauper in the street presenting an egg and repeating the words "Christos • Voscreee" may demand a salute even of the weprees." Ln some countries of Italy eggs are carried is the church to be bleesthd•, and then taken home land ser, out with flowers on the table, I Every visitor during Easter week is / invited to eat as Easter egg, an invite - ay one or both. If they don't help I tion whish must not be refused. Egge twit the World's Dispensary Medi- ; sedation, of Buffalo? N, Y., incl , in all countries are sent as tokens at et your money back, this time, and enter into the senti- g and pastimes of old and young 0 � s—b,' Cheap Horses. hie otw,•iter in the National -Stockman Fortify Against Cholera. ,here Why are there so many cheap Now that we are threatened with cholera sisal r;is? Because, if Brown has a good in Canada, every person should for the sake egro, w and a buyer comes he reasons of their city or country, as well as them- ary tl. My good mare will sell well, eo selves, take every precaution against this ing. !lid her go, to breed. Then h w.0 ," o'Ime comes to breed them, the rea- 's alxxathtis: As my mares are unsonnd y° r Pellet likely I will get good colts, dart•clay, so 1 will patronize Jones' S5 rt 64 ay, ad our country is full of five- rtldnclld Jones' horses and not a - . ghtll.tfor any oEtltem Now, I think ontsid shake to keep cornnlon, lunch or crier, brood wares, but if you , p common snares then patron- dentl nal. nit or. ted to alike, hest home you can find, Deep tt, and then don't be afraid to go Too Old Then,—A lady of about 30 five miles to find a No.1 horse. years of age married* s wealthy old ntry has not nor never will baeheler. A female friend itsked her many good horses. Every —But, tell me, wby didn't you marry terrible disease. It is a well-known fact that when the blood is in a healthy state, and the impurities filtered therefrom by the kidneys, the organs nature has provided for the purpose, that there is little fear of this or any other scourge that may come. The spring is the time when all should attend to this important duty,and all aro reminded that there is nothing known to medical scYthe work so effectually science that will do as Dodd's Kidney Pills. Every person, sick or well, should take some of these Pills iu the spring, and thus fortify them- selves against disease, time. hisbinhda Caine The morning ofbirthday y , and at breakfast 111r. Jones found his present in a small package at his plate. He unrolled it savagely,' and saw a blue satin ribbon with red letters and some clasps attached. You've always needed one, dear, said Mrs. Jones, as she regarded it with admiring eyes. What is it? growled Jones, what's the name of the object 2 It's a napkin -holder, Jeptha. You girl,' in our neighborhood is over- your husband ten years ago ? Well halide horses ar,d in the last two ten years ago I thought he was too old set,' I have been trying to help buy- for me. ha e• s for the Missc ttlutil 'n to t m e I llntna arses and all ani. nu human and horses z t Cll tv+afrdsl, and beheld they are mals cured in 130 minutes by Wooltard's glad. They aro all from Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. War - sap horse and are " Iwo for. Pouted at Chisholrn's drug store. 7 1893. ONE ENJOYS Beat the lnethod and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- dltced, pleasing to the taste and ac- ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeablesubstances,its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it t:•. iso:t ?leder remedy known. t;'; rep of Figs is for solo in 7.:e bottles Ity all leading dru gi 1.:, Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it ptompt!y for any 0110 who wi.'1t'' io try it. Aranufacturecl only by tl:e SAN FRANCISCO, CISCO, C .L. 1.•Jt,11 V: LLW. KY. t'1t C16/ YC EK. Clubbing ACato9, The Theca and Termite Globe per year $ 1 75 The Teams and Toronto Empire per year., ,, 1 75 The Tusics and London Advertiser por year1 50 The Tures and London Free PI CAS per year1 71 The Taus and Montreal Herald pec year1 00 The Toss and Montreal 1Vitnees per year1 75 ThoTiueeenu MontrcalFnntily Herald and Star 1 75 Reduced rates with all other weekly papers not mentioned in the above list, put the band around your neck— Not if I know it. And the silver holders— They won't hold me 1 Keep the crumbs from— What are these letters Tiley ere French, dear— Oh, the English language gave out, dicot And wish you bon appetit. Bone what 1 - It means good appetite, yon knuw— No, 1 didn't knowl And if you think I'm a pug to be rigged up in harness you're away oil. That's what. But it's only to wear at meals, apologized Mrs. Jones. I'm out of the bib age, Mrs, Jones, for good and all. I think you're very unkind, Jeptha, retorted Mrs Jones. it's a real shame( I should say it was, Maria. Look at me, continuer) Mr. Jones savagely. 'D'you suppose I'd sit here and eat with that bon appity thing around my neck,? Not much 1 I can make a fool of myself in one language, but I ain't going to do it in two. Mrs. Jones sobbed as dm laid the et e ' thechina tilos while a 111 I relic away , Y Jones muttered feelingly : Another hooeebold idol Smashed into smithereens. The Blood is the tare, Runs the old saying, and everything that over makes part of any organ of the body must reach its place therein through the blood. Therefore, if the blood is puri. - flied athd kept in good condition by the use of Hood's' Sarsaparilla, it necessarily fol- lows that the benefit of the medicine is im- parted to every organ of the body. Can anything be simpler than the method by which tins excellent medicine gives good health to all who try it fairly and patient- ly? hi rod; o hs, Cana CORRMM OROS., UNDERTAKERS WING -HAM, ONT. atimatemeassataeneeeeinteeenefaliefalaZiMite JOB PRINTING, INCLUDING Books, Pamphlets, Posters, Bi11 Heade, Circulars, &c., &c., executed in the best etylo of the et't, at moderate prices, and on short notice. Appir or address R. ELLIOTT, Toms Office, Wiuglram. LOOK HERE ! This Will Interest Euery- od (1 ungC, am„ I r --1S PUBLISHED - EVERY FRIDAY MORNING —AT TILE— TIMES OFFICE, JOSEPHINE STREET WINGHADI, ONTARIO. 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Tra,aikory advertisements nulatbe paid in advance Changes for contract advertisements must be the ordee by Wednesday noon, in order to appecr that week We are selling • Best Coal Oil at 12 1-2 cents per Imperial gal- lon, or a can containing the equivalent of five American gallons for 50c., exclusive of pack- age. American Axes, 50c. to 65c. each. Crosscut Saws, 45c. to $I.00 per foot. We to -day reduce our quotations ' on Binder Twine one cent per lb. J. A. CLINE & CO, 1phifteria kavdor STEW PUMP ¥iORKS, EARS Dal suowsIs, Wingham. WINGHAM I•i.''i GHAM y rl c i dd to PROPRIETOR. R. ELLIOTT PROPRIETOR AND PUBLI85xR DR MACDONALD, JOSEPHINE STREET, WINouAM, ONTARIO. WB. TOWLER. Member College Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario -Coroner for County of Huron - Office IIp•stairs, next to Mr Morton's office, lying. ham, Ont. OFFICE Ham. -0 to 12 a. m„ 1 to 0 p. m., or at Residence, Diagonal Street. I wish to inform the peopleof Wing - ham and surroundilsg country, that, as I have purchased the Steam Pump Works lately owned by Mr. H. Clark, I oly Davis • are prepared to supply all kinds of y` ani t:r�'iB tr C\ 150 ,lav 1 Cares Qionsnrlptinn, mough5, Croup, Sore 'Throat. Sold by all Druggists on a Guarantee. For a Lame Side, Back or Chest Shiloh's Porous Planter will give groat oetisfaction 25 cents, SigLON',S Vel b')i'IwBE Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tenn., says,: "Shitoh`eVtattrcr`4AVE.D ;NY LI!iGt 1r consider it fibehezererecaliforar1 7r!ZYtc,ted s,latent Ieverused." ear .Dysparsia I,.,ororISidnoyr trouble it meeeTh . .price 75 cis. 14 ILO N'SCAT f F rr y. er aj l"� 1e p� p�9�v • Piave you Catarrh? Try thisHornedy. It Will positively relioc o a'ul Caro r o yon+. Pelee 10 cts. This Injector for ,ti rt t t e sfui ireatmen t irf furnished.free Itr'tr r, :tUuh"oltrrnetlhes are 8051 on a levee er e J, r '> I; I tiCfactiOn. firERvri, 'BEANS DJ. 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. WINOIIA)i ONT [[� VANSTONE. 1D. BA1RRISTER, •SOLICITOR, Etc., Private and Company tuntle to loan at lowest rate interest. No commission charged. Mortgagee, tow and farm prope't) boua•ht and sold OFFICE -Beaver Block WtNo,IAh1 J. A. MORTON BARRISTER &e , 1V ngheni out 1l,LEYER F DICKINSON, H. W. C. MEYER Q. C. 1 E. L. DICKINSON, B. A BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, Etc., Eta, So- licitors for Bank of Hamilton, Commissioners for taking affidavits t5 fur Mn ' Farm, Town and ultobu. 1 ar Village property bought and sold. Money (private funds) loaned oil mortgage security at 511 per cent. Money • ' wrested for private persons, upon the bust mortgage securities without ally expense to the lender. Lands for sale hi Manitoba and the North- west. Oi11Ce-Kent's Block, 1) iughaur. DENTISTRY.-- .3• S. JEaIOME, Wmon Am, Is manufacturing Celluloid Plates, ''" •'� er",;;:� Vulcanite plates of the bestmaterirll • as cheap as they can be got in the Dominion. All work warranted. Painless extraction of teeth by the use of Electrte- ity or Vegetable Vapor. TAKENOTICE.-I will extract teeth for 25 cents enc.h. OFFICE: In the Beaver Block, opposite the Brunswick House. Wm. H. Wooden, Lift, Force & Iron Pumps Macdonald, L. D. DENTIST. And attend to the wants of the public in anything in the Pump line. OFFICE, - - MASON'S BLOCK Opposite the Queen's Hotel, Witi 1 an . Will visit Gorrie lst and 3rd Mondays of each month. NERVE BEANS are a new des. coven/ that mire tee worst caeca of Nervood Debility Lost Vigor and Foiling manhood; restoresthe weakness of body, or mind sassed by overwork. or the errors or ex - oases of youth. This Remedy ab. soluteiy cures the most obstinate case, when all other 'tT3 M nATaNre have failed even to relieve. .,old by drug. gists at :Il per package, or• six far $5 or sent by fuel oil receipt of price by addressing THE JAMES MEDICINE CO., Toronto, Ont, Write for pamphlet, Sold in-, W ngham: by 1. I.. HAMILTON' As I have a long experience in the business I guarantee all my work, and if not satisfactory will refund the money. 'We also deal in ALL KINDS OF WIND MILLS. 1'Soft water cisterns merle on short notice. Orders by mail promptly attended to. D. SHOWERS. Wingham• HRMLLATNM! Stailion Route Bilis FOR SEASON OF 1803. If you want a Neat, Showy Bill, well put together and attractively displayed, on good paper or' card, send your order to the TIMES OFFICE. A Number of Good Cute to Choose from. 0 able and orders bymail r s reap n .Pico , promptly attended to. TIMES OFFICE, WINGHAM, JCIIN RITCHIE, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT WINOIIASI, UM= p. DEANS, JR., WINOnAM, LICENSED AUCTIONEER FUR THE COUNTY OF HURON. Sales attended in any part of the Co. Charges Moderate. JOHN CURItIE, WINGRAM, ONT., LICENSED AUCTIONEER von TUE COUNTY OF HURON. All orders loft at the Tien office promptly attend ed to. Terms reasonable. ---- AAII•:S IiEDi•:RSN, LtoqExsrcO AIucrtoxmi.nO505 COUNTIES I•IuaoN AND BRUCE, All sales attended to promptly and on the Shortest NoAli ntice, Charges Moderato and Satisfaction Guaranteed. ceessary arrangements can bo made at the TIMES' o1110o W IN(lttAM ONT ► W. GOI11(RREY & BOASH, 12, il. Toronto, Members College Physicians and Surgeons. Ontario. REWEAVE_ ONTARIO iVfortey to Loan on Notes, Notes ores Distountte AT it REASONABLE PRATES Money advanced on r a mortgages g ,,}par cont with privilege of paying at the endf of any year, Notes and fleet/nits collected. UMW. i toINDOO, at er thleelr, Wlmatham, Ont, 11 Dairymen's As' T oxeoutiyq colnlnittf ;'$AVV'este Dairy in en's Assoc in the cre,ttttry's ollice,Lon day aftet'r oon of last %.$1 members present were : Jc president ; lion. Thos. I letratford, A. Pattullo, Woof J, 5. Pearce, London. business in reference to 11 season's work was trausactt; decided to Blake av'rali erne struction to be given during of April and pert of Mai cheese factories in the west.. makers on the very best i making early cheese. Tho ies chosen are Woodstock, ( y Harrietsville• and 1Jma.. tories begin operations ttba and furnish an opportunity; pakers to spend a few wee, beginning work iu their ow Thorougkly coin pet, nt nice }land to look niter I ho work practical instruction on methods of making a first And May cheese, as well aS inion in operating; the Bahee paving for milk according ti fat. This action on the pc association cannot be ton h, mended, nod every cheese the west ie stron.ely urged few weeks at either one of t so as to acquire the latest and method of nnikieg the cheese. y Earl cheese in f. is somewhat inferior, and compare fevorat+ly with tli, and fall crakes in meeting e ments of t he British marl, the importance of this new ' The dairy school at Tav be conducted egaiu this se the able management of 1 Bell, and will open about 1S 40- T. A. Millar, the conipet, tor and instructor of last appointed rtgaitl for the coria, His services for inspectici structions may be secured I, to the secretary of the r .The charges will be $5 per expenses for each factory v Can You 'MUM., Can you think of a worse dyspepsia, it plunges its victir. and despondency, makes him himself and others, and causes, and bad blood. Yet Burdock 1 cures dyspepsia or iridigestic done so in thousands of cases. Apple sauce is served goose, roaet pork, and roae is good with bread arid luncheon, or with cream at desert. Sometimes a little a g i i ", I1 ill preparing it, as foal need g .,p „ and Core Six large sour aF in a pint of water, with for fuls of sumac and a heapini of butter. For those tri flavoring, a little methanol is added. A Cure for Coug7. THERE is no remedy that it a percentage of perfect Wood's Norway Pine Syrup every case of coughs, colds, r. chitis, hoarseness, croup, eta; effects are prompt and lasting It won't help your owe to sit on the fence and cull n your neighbor's field tit,,.._ AF This world-renowned Soap head of all Laundry and 3Iousell for quality and extent of sales. Used according to direction, with r,11 the old-fashioned dru•, day. Try ft; you wont be dioaj E'UNLIGHT SOAP has 1. Winds,.r Castle for the past 9'. Menai acturorshave been spec $OADMA8IDRS TO QIJ REN n aced' ilWai'God:i