Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1893-06-02, Page 3es TJJE WINGILAM TIMES, JUNE 2, i893 W. 0. T UD COLUMN. (co nVeriM ler Tn>♦ ll'INerlAII SAANCXX.) •1itu% God and Home and Native isan'dr," well call the attention, of the mothers and motors to else' fact,. that the Woman's Christian Temper• an Union meets every Monday at three oellogk sharp, for one hour, in Mise ifoughtoe's room. All ladies are rnade welcome. We hold a monthly aeepolmeeting on the 'last Monday of every month, meta when otherwise advertised, to which meeting we -invite •the ;public generally As the Editor has kindly given us part •ot his space. for our work, we Mk blonds of the cause to sone items of intermit en all moral questioae of .the .day to any of our tuoeycbgre, Queen's Birthday, watt a sad oue for some mothers. Many young 'men and boyo gotinto a state sad (to eee, Will we keep such places in der'towiel :Surely, we all say No, We would like to know whet kind of store that is at the corner of Min street, opposite the Post 'Office. We trust it has not coolie to stay, Wo are not in want of such a place. Mothers, loot late this wnatier.;,iit may mean the ruin of your boys or+tnine. Prof. Moses Staart, in 16t30, -said : "The time-isacerreing when those who use intoxicating liquors,' or traffic in their., will uot be able to left .up their heads in aelhristian church .which has any good claim to elevation and pure ity of eheraoter, They will be as really and tinily ettgtnatized'on account of unohrisbian conduct as those who are guilty of vices that are maw •deem- ed palpably dtsg mogul." 1:` Why aren't yon tell me your came ? Because I don't went auyoueto know who I am or }torr 1 die. Why Inn ?Perhaps you have some one who loves rota, yet, and would waist to know, No t No ! be said. Listen, Ie. a tittle eitureh—.0 Presbyterian church _in a little country village over in Peunsylvonia,an .old white haired man stands up every Sninday and preaches this Gospel of which you speak. That man is my fattier, made prematurely ofd by the ruin of his son, Beek o£ the chorale, in a grave,iies my mother. My waywardness broke be heartand dent her to an untimely grave. If my father kntiw bow his only boy died, he would soon lie along side of tal►yneother. I won't tell who I am. I ttm be- yond the hope of teeny. Drink has been tray rain, You game too late— too late. He lay dead. A nameless grave in the Potter's Field contains the body of sore preacher's boy. And since that day, sixteen years ago, two millions more have gone dawn thesame road. Yet the Zing sits on• his throne, and laughs over the ruin that snakes heaven weep. How long, 0 Lord, how son,; ? Look t Sine your boy as ihe'tuvns in- to thee() •death -dealing ipiaees-the liquor saloons—on his way Irmo work. See him as he turns in agile at ninat. ;See him as he turns opt again at mid- night, atnpified, dazed, snaadened, ieady for anyleritne, eager for violence and, perhwps, before the -san rises, bearing the mark nf Gain an bee brow. You stand ias the shadow of the gal- lows, and yeu sasudder as you beer his last words, "'Liquor brought me here." What matters your cry of anguish. a"My son, my son!" You helped to bring !him there. You voted to keep the 'places open where he could bring .his !fearful doom • upon himself. You are a consenting part,. You were ono of the signers of his death warrant. 'Christian pateiextd, fathers, oaothees, • .can't yon see it.? -Won't you, pee haw this applies to you ?—"Detneteet"p:" A CrlitelalCing. BY REV. kc. +k1. MEAD. Zing Alcohol sits on his throne and t rules with a rod of iron. He strikes' to kill and always maims when be daces not kill. Tears, hunger, dispair, pov• arty, train and death are some of the :favors he confers on his subjects. lie is as heartless as famine, pitiless as pestilenioe anct gruel as death. When . Biome was bur'nine, Nero got his mel- odies out of the tiddle, but this King gets his music ft ,tat the sobs of child- ren, the cries sal' the broken-hearted and the -awful crash of doomed souls. Gome wit.!t me • and behold one of his Victims. I was told that a man lay dying front drink in a dismal cellar on one of the foulest streets in the City, Ata outside cellar door and stone steps Which led down from the sidewalk, gave me entranoe to a dark, dismal bole in the ground, A worneee stood within and I said, They tell me a man es dying here. Yes, he is in the back room, Back room 1 Great heavens, can there be anything book of this ? :t made my way into the.blackhole, A. candle standing on the head of a barrel gave but a faint 'glimmer in the foul air, and I needed to wait to gat used to the darkness. A groan from ai corner, showed mo where one of the ]Zing's victims lay on a little straw spread on the damp floor. I went over to hilt, knelt by his side, reached and itasked his hotly hand and said: My brother, they tell me you are dying. Be snatched his hand away and said, 1 am a dying Wretch, for God's sake don't insult rhe. Insult you t how have I insulted all, Sometimes ottr book goes through you, a course of lendings, the first borrow- Whee you call a wretch like ase er assutniu; ` the right of ownership, brother, it is an insult, for you dont but -not the responsibility of the wear mean it. I am brother to no map and no man is brother to me. Give me roar hand, for you are my brother. God is your father and tnlne, Christ died for you and me, The Goss pet is good: news for us both, Let me hold roar hated while I pray for my brother. Too late for that. I am beyond all hope, Drina has been my ruin and fey ours° end I am lost. Ile grew excited, and trying to quiet hila I said, What is your name 1 7 won't tell in mil name, Igo by rt if Cholera Comes. It is well to keep in the medicine chest, or whore they may easily be found, a' bottle of the spirits of came phos, and .one of the old standard remedy kbown as the "Sun eixture," the prescription published by the New York Sun, under official direction in the time at 'the great cholera epidemic. writes lielan.Jay in a timely article on 'It theOholera should Coine,'in the May Ladies House Journal. This enediciue is not expeaeive, and can t.e I,ou;;ht of any druggist in the country, town or city. Experienced bacteriologists say The P'llnnl' Postmaster, afi A YAW wens ori. 8ENPINO TIIINGS lir AWL. A funny, post toaster recently sent to the Post Office Department .a new set of poet office rules, They were : A pair of onions will go fer two cents. Ink bottles must be corked when sent try mail, It is unsafe to snail apple or fruit trees, with the fruit on therm 'HALSTED St 8COTI A Iiimirtg to, Every 'Household- 4e-.: : :. S" 'HQLIQWA.Y'S IL . AND OININ Josephinetr at - W''laham, Ont, J. A. IiAeioi,nt l''orn W, Scot; f,lsten'ol Davos;.t;t Bow/veil anti Interest aUoVwyc , llrioney Advanced to Farmers and Alligators over tau feet h leu th i Ausinees Ilrle t, are not allowed to be transmitted bt, matt. 9n long or short time, on endorsed notes Pereosas are earnestly requested not or collateral seourit, Sale rrotee bought to send postal earde with money order enclosed, as large sums are lost in that way. John Smith. gets his mail from 674,279 post offices; beuce a letter directed to John Smith,United States, wilt eeach him, Ducks cannot be sent through the mail milers alive. The quacking would disterb ;he slumbers of the clerks on the postal ears. I.t;is earuestly requested that 'lovers writing to their girls please coniine their gushing rhapsodies to the inside of the envelope. ositro-glycerine: must bo forwarded at the risk of the sender. If it should blow up in the postmaster'e hand ire cannot be held responsible. VYlien watches are sent through the mail, if the sender will put anotice ou the outside, the postmasters ,will wind and keep in runningorder.' When you send a money order in a letter always write full and explicit di,reotions in the same letter, so that any person getting the letter can get :the money. When letters are reeeiesed bearing no direction the person for whom they that five drnpleof camphor in a smell are intended will please signify &lass of brandy is toe het medicine to telae fact tt, the postraasiter that they give until the arrival of the physician, may at once be forwarded. For little children there are camphor • The placing of stamps ntpsids down pellets sufficiently sweet to be palatable. on lettere is prohibited. Several posh The use of tl.,aeso pellets is said to be an excellent 'ounce of prevention' for theme acting as,uurses or otherwise ex.. posed to contagion To absorb aim a;reeabe odors :in a sick -room nothing is better than ,casearilla,barlf sprievkled upon hot coals. tFlor an ordinary as - infectant resin is excellent; but care should be taken mot to place too mooch at a time upon the lire. HoLLow&r'a BILLS.—Rale Oonetutia. tions.—When the human frame lams become debilitated [from the effects .of exposure excesses or neglect these masters have recently been seriously •ittjtired while trying to .cancel the stamps placed in this nasauuer,__N•ew York Telegram. at a fair valuation hooey remitted to all parts of Ceuada at reasoriabte charges. Spooial Attention. Given to Cole looting Accounts and Notes. goats in Canada—The Merchants' emelt of Canada Otilcah Hours—r'rom a a. ns. to 5 p. m. . A. E. SlsIITH, Agent, .atnn,tlrfATxs>f Cramp TN .t. :17.14.—South Axe eriettu Rheumatic Cure of Rheumatism MO Neuralgia radically tares iu 1 to 3 daps. Its action upou the system is re attackable and mysterious. 11 removes at ouee ithe cause of the disease am mediately .disappears. The first dose greatly bene- fits. ,75 cents. Warranted saFt Chishohn's drug store. Confidence Between Man and Woman. JOS1 ?H COWAN, °mtir 0•ra Div. Ootnr, Co. Humors, ALCTION E1'a1'v. ISSUER OF 1I ARR1AG31 LIOBNSES CmnIIsew:u ll le II. C. T., Witoxerne, leer. • THE LAKE ROUTE'TO TUE WORLD'S PAiR VIA PICTURESQUE MACICINAC. Tills will repair flee mischief. If they '0on;' ideuce between man and wo- .be taken according to the lucid dire;',- 'man, says Malcolm Satanaaai in his ,Minus wrapped round ,each box, Hol- week„ Womat, Through a Ma.e's Eve- lloway's Pills exert alae most exemplary Oaee, .Rust always be comparative, tonic qualities in all oases of nervous and .absolute trust a practical i,ralpossie depression, whereby the vital powers are weakened, and ;:las circulation is rendered languid and easteady. They :improve the appetite. strengthen the ,digastion, regulate the liver, and set hi lity„ sesame the ditlsrences of tempera- ment preclude a perteet undea:stand- ing. A 'man can never see a woman entirely as she is, or as one of her own vex may see her, and vice versa. Yet as gentle aperients. The Pills arts a woman is more likely to comprehend suited to all ages and ail habits. A a man and his motives than he ' is to patient writes : "Your Pills to be comprehend her, for a woman, while valuteel require only to be known. setlsi:tively •sympathetic, judges in• During many years 1 souOlt a remedy Bowater' by instinct, straight and stare in vain, was daily becoming weatcer, tie the crow fl <.s. A pian on the other wliell your Pills soon restored me." baud, travels the railroad of reason, where there are many shuntings, and Borrowers. a single. ulistakeet signal may upset the An independent, self-respeethig per- whole train of its foie. In judging o Wonlau s motives and' feelings a taws sort does not indulge in the pernicious argues from his .Iwo, and deduces con- habitof borrowing. Although air.elusions which are, more often than not radically erroneous. cumstanees may eomettnlea force such a one to Peek temporary assistance, yet, mindful of David's charticteri- zation of hitla who borroweth and pay- eth not again, there is always a com- mendable promptness in disohargi ig even the smallest pecuniary obligation. Books borrowed by these conscientious people are treated with the respect due to them, carefully used, and reamed unhlettiislied to their owners. To such friends how readily, almost eagerly, do we lewd the most pre-. Mous volumes iti our library 1 But with what trepidation do we hear the careless, inveterate borrower asking for a'book 1 If it over be returned, it will surely be in a gelled or tattered condition and there will be a glib, plausible apology, or perhaps none at and tear`af the circulated vohunes. Ah, King Solomon, yottr dictum needs revising! Lenders most sub- mit to •losses, to petty drains, to see, ie,1 valuable dots of hooses with dreary gap% in their ranks, or to be branded as hateful or din agreeable if they hove moral courage to withstand the bar. rower's, tyrantly— H'arper's Bazar. After the trip, when you ate weak and "piaysd otit," .Hood's Sarsaparilla wilt re- store vour health and strength. Examitlations at the College of fain* such a name, but it's not illy real one. ing are always ore.ai. A wonderful new combination is R. Stark's Headache, Neuralgia and Liver Powders, nice to take and perfectly harm, less. Mr. AIex. Romsey, • Imperial Bank, Welland, says: "They are excellent; I have no hesitation in recommending them to all who suffer front headaches." Mr. Flook, 0. T. R., Hamilton, writes : "For three years I was troubled with most severe headaches. Since I have used Stark's Headache, Neuralgia and Liver Powders I Have been entirely free from them," Mr. Lancefield, Librarian of the public library, Hamilton, says: "They are most valuable, and give almost instantaneous relief ; I al- ways keep a box in my house." Mr. Mey- nard, Woodstock, says : "They are wonder- ful." Mr, Hall, Brantford, says : "I have tried many remedies but all without effect, until I took Stark's Headache, Neuralgia and Liver Powders ; I can recommend them Most highly." Price, 26 cents a box. Sold by all medicine dealers. These remedies have steed the test of fifty years experience, and ere pronoaueed the hest 11 k'emily tiro. Pune the blood, correct all disorders of the LIVER, ST(UCII, 1fIDNErfi ANI' 1"013' Invaluable in Alt complaints lneidentii to females of. ell ages. Is the only reliable remedy for bad legs, sores, ulcers, and old wounds. Pali 11RoNC1117: THROATS, WHOM, HOLDS, GOUT, ltf'killdATISN, G&APt3LAII SWELLINGS AND R151,ASE8 1T IIAS NO EQUAL. Manufactured only at 788,. New Oxford. tate 533, i)8ferd Stres. end mold by alt Medicine Vendors throughout the world, Purhasers should look to the Label on the Boxes mid Pots. If the nC'1re not 5:33 Oxford Street. Loudon, they ate spurious. 'MNGHAM MARBLE WORK MESSRS. VA STO BROS., Of Kincardine have bought the Marble Business of Mr T T Watson, formerly carried oe by W smytb. Parties requirlu_ work in their lino will do well by calling on teem or seeing one of their eeentc h purchasing. Ton relined our prices are away down, ('Sr wortcinauship is nn$urpassed. 1rn will use but the very best stock and by square dealing hope to secure a liberal share of the public patronage. T Watson, who has been running the business for the past year, will represent us on the road. Avoid the ]heat and dust by traveling on the Floating.Palaces of the Detroit dh Cleveland :Steam Navigation Company. Two new ,steel -passenger steamers have just been ;built:for this Upper Lake route, I costing$300;000 each, and aro guaranteed to be the ;grandest, largest, safest and fastest steamers on the Lakes; speed 20 miles per hour, running time 'between Cleveland, Toledo and Chicago less than 60 hours. Four trips per week between Toledo, Detroit, Alpena, Mackinac, Petos- eO o11's key and Chicago. Daily trips between Detroit and Cleveland; during .July and August double daily service will'bo main- tained, giving a daylight ride across Lako • Erie. Daily service between Cleveland and Pugin-Bay. First-class stateroom accommodations and menu, and exceed- ingly low Round Trip Rates. The pala- tial equipment, the luxury of therappoint- meats makes'traveling on these:steamers thoroughly enjoyable. Send for illus- trated pamphlet. Address A. A.;Schantz, G. P. A., Detroit & Cleveland Steam Nay. Co., Detroit, Mich. Call an I see our stook and prices. VAi STor B iii OS.9 1VICCOLL'S OILS E t'8 L ARE THE BEST CHAMPION GOLD When we assert that When •cesW vv Kidney Pills Cur B cache, Dropsy, Lumbago, Bright's Dis- ease, Rheumatism and all other forms of Kidney Troubles, we are backed by the testimony of all who have used them. L THZV CURE `r'© STOW CUERO. By all druggists or mail on receipt of price, D AS Lw cents. D r. mittl & CToronto. oronto. AL"AR1. Pi? R3 . -7.s, ,1 ,. t, we c r. Kr1UFI1 1 g ;s OIL MEDAL OIL OF T1 --IE DOMINION LINER OIL win ar twice as long as any other make - THE FPIEST HIGH GRADE OILS AIR; 1b1AN U FACTTJ RED BY 80O tai a ROS.t Js TOWl- T - Fil'E, SLE BY ALL THE LEADIN(3`1)EALEIte IN TUE CbUIl\ ZETLAND SAW MILL GEORGE MESON, Proprietor. :amber ofall kinds, . First-class shin 1t z, and Oedatr Posts. Car tad t i(ca [ c it.fif ily delivered to trey t art co Wingbnm. ;,- Orders by /nail promptly attende 10 Gl 1)1100 Tile IISON, Ilox 135. Vvinghana P. O. The Prairie .Firmer speaks highly of strawberries as preservers of health. it says the fruit is not nilly "most beneficial but an excetlenr, purifier for the complexion, and acids that one Fontanelle, of Rouen, Nraucs, who died at the age of a hundred years, was subject to an attack of fever eaeb spring after he had passed ninety; but he used to say : If I can hold out till strawberries come in I shall get well. If you have a.good deal of cnnfideneo i11 people, divide It among a good many. .Doil't invest it all with ally oue .per - don, CURES DYSPEPSIA. Wrong action of tho stomach and digestive organs causes Dyspepsia and kindred diseases, such as Sour Stomach,Waterbrasb, Tieart- burn,ilizziness, Constipation,— SICK HEADACHE, Lost Appetite, all -gone feeling at pit of stomach and distress after dating. To be dyspeptic is to bo miserable, hopeless, languid and depressed in body and mind. No case, however, is so obstinate or severe that 8.8, B. caunot etre or relieve it. I was in misery from Dyspepsia but two bottles of B.B.B. entirely freed me from it. 'lilies L. A.I{VEN, Ilainilton, Ont. %B. B. Curds Dyspepsia. oulnrrrtsmi— BANK OF H MILT WINGE[AM Oapital, i1,2 10,000. Rect, 865(4 President—Jon0 SWART. Vice-President—A. G. RAMSAY- DIRECTOR'S 101)0 C'.iUOTea,:Cues. GUMMY, Gsso 110 WOOD, A, 13. Ler (Toro/4o). Cashier—J. TUII,NDUlal,. • Savings Ilan r—llouls, to to a; seenrdajs, 1. i)eposite or 31 and upwards received and in allowed. Special Deposits al,o receded at c rates of Interest. Drafts 00 Great 1.1111410 amt the United' bought and sold .ls. 'WILL:SON, Ad t MIS31 1t dr DICKINSON, AS A SPRING MEDICKNE. No other remedy ex- ercises so powerful an effect on the =tire system as Burdock Blood Bitters. It purifies, cleanses, tonus and strengthens. IN SPRINGTIME various; disorders may attack the liver. Tbo strong food taken during winter over- loads the system, clogs the bovrels and produces biliousness, constipation, sink headache, bolls, pimples, bad. blood, skin diseases, ete. Burdock Blood Bitters unlocks all the clogged avenues of the system, carries off all foul humors and impurities and cures the above named diseases, while at the same time giving health and strength to the entire system. f, B.E..BBest S@aringTonice. AVograthiSkr •ixZ1 .".:`' bn4T.d'.5' .ifaWl\;4aC .081' Solicitors, CURES BAD BLOOD. Dyspepsia, Constipation, Biliousness aro causes of Bad Blood. Good 33100d cannot be made by any one suffering from these complaints, The results of 13adBlood are BOILS, PiMPLES, BLOTCHES, Eruptions, Soros, Skin Diseases, Scrofula, On Burdock Blood Bitters really curve bad. blood, driving away every vestige of it from a common pimple to the worst Scrofulous sore. Biotite kind MO curet; Mr. IL M. Lockwood, of Lindsay, Ont., had 53 boils in one year but was etitirel; cured by B. 73. B. Fk B.a.8. Cures Mad $loodr How ninny petsaris know that Ripans Tabules, now 8o largely etivertised end Levu, itis ,`.iil.11i favorite prescription of their family doctor 'prepared in a scientific matinee and a, furls, cotivenient for b' ling, )reservation and use ? In the great hospitals ,of the metropolitan citit't, �Vhertt eon4'e,vttllt'e, t wealthy find better care than in their own luxurious hnnles,the ingredients of Ripans ':t'abules are rolrliinf. thousands of rich and poor alike with beneficial effect. They are the main dependence (1' the ed to toot • 1 ' ),* derangements � veorgans, such as t1,y.lllep5ia,f'<t11St11)rttitin,'ia'tllnt7(i eminent ph, „lotan5 in eases of del'a,niremenCs of the dit;e5ti and other ills eonnected with the stomach, liver and bowels. For some years one of' the ptincipa.i host it New York City has used a foi'innla, differing slightly from the ('01111lton one, that sats been f01tt unusual efficacy. Through commendations of physicians its txlission of healing 1125 been so widely rapidly extending that it finally seemed desirable to prepare the preseriptlon In a cofvenie)lt, form, se inatke it available to the wl.ole public at a moderate price, and to Announce the fact through the inert t medium for sectoringtlblieity-=•-advii3tise)11ent in the Columns; of the newspapers of the land. This hoe done, and now the time is not tar distant when every family nf intelligenee will be t%s .certain to pr, clock or a cooking stove. true are already to be folnnd on rale altnOM`t supply of Ripans Ttabules lay as Y py �l� y r ViYlaere and an. druggist or dealer will supply them. A. bog, containing six vials, is sold for J 5 cents,g.r s package, conta&ning four boxes, for $2. They will be sent by mail, post paid, to any address, los p g , � p ei.is t of rice, by the lupins Chemical Company, No, 10, Spruce St., Neva 'York,