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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1893-09-01, Page 3W. U. T U. COLUMN. (CQNn4CTM BY TIM immune MUNCH.) "POI God and 'low c izt &the Land," Weil attention, n'tisinnee.to the fiw the Womass Christian once Union meets every Mcuday at three o'clock sharp, formic hour, at Mrs, Itefat'y residence, Pat. ricko liold a All monthly ase clameeting' eon the last /Monday of every month, except when otherwise advertised, to which meeting we invite the public getierahv. As the Liter has kindly given us part of file space, on d items of interest owe n alt k moral questions of the • dolt to on y of our numbers. settreenteeeteseeettetteeneeteteseesee Does the Alcohol Warms us P A patient was arguing with his doctor 'the necessity of bis taking a stimulant. He argued that lie was weak, and needed it, Said be--- But, doctor, I must have some kind of a stimulant. I am cold acid it warms P euisely, came the doctor's crusty answer, See here, this stick is cold, taking up a stick of wood front the box behind the hearth and tossing it into the fire; now it is warm; but is the stick benefited The sick man watched the stick first send out little puffs of stroke and then burst into flames, and replied, Of .couree not; it is learning itself I Awl so are yon when you warm yourself with alcohol; you are literally burning up the delicate tissues of your stomach and brain. Oh, yes 1 alcohol will warm you 'up, but who finds the fuel ? When you take food that is fuel, and as it burns out you keep ware). But when you take alcohol to waren you, you are like a men wl,o sets lin; house on fire and warms his fingers by it as it burns. Intemperance and Wages. A few years ago to master tailor told me (says a writer in the Book of Health) that he had sometimes great difficulty in aettiu g orders completed in time, beceu;,e seine oI his best men only worked part of the week. They are paid ou Saturday, they are drunk au Solidity and holiday and ill on Tuesday, and only begin to work on 'Wednesday, Nor is the work so good after a debauch of this sort, although its nnporfeetion may not he so inani.- fest in tailoring as in trtades where the work is very delicate, as, for example, in grinding lenses for wieroecopes In this proceee the glass used for mal(1t1 the 1e11soi is fixed iu a. holder and pres;;l d against a rapidly revolving diem. It requires to be Heid with the utmost str a(fiup s; and gradually turn- ed iu such a planner that it shall be equally ground over the whole surface, as the leuyt inequelity greatly dimin- ishes or completely destroys the value of the' lens. The quality of the lens can only l e aseertaimed after it has been fitted up so that the test object can be exanriued through lt. • A cele- brated microscope .Maker in Paris, wltilo allowing qty this process inform- ed me that the tense.; tnado by work- men who %rete perfet:sly sober, but had been indulgin„ in liquor the day before, were of greatly less value t•hau those Made by them at other times; and wheee men were at all addicted to intoxioatien, it slid not pay to keep thein, as the loss of time in extunin ng the leases was so great. Talmage on Drunkenness. Drunkenness, does it not jingle the burglar's key; does it not whet the assassin's knife; does it not cock the blowup/Ian's pistol; does it not wave the incendiary's torah; has it not sent the physician reeling into the suck rooul; the minister with lois tongue thick into the pulpit ? Did not no expert poet from the very height of reputation, fall, a gib. bering sot into the gutter on his way to be harried to cute of the fairest daughters of New England, and at the very altar, And did be not die of delirium tremeurr, almost unattended in the New York hospital l unattended asked for one and sixtentliousand skulls to build a pyramid te.his own honor, he got the skulls anr];Iitilt the pvrannid. If the bones of all thoso who have fallen a pray to dissipation eonld be piled, it would melee a monster pyramid. 'relit not of'1 Waterloo and Austerlitz, for they were not fields of blood compared with this Golgotha. Virho will gird himself for the jourhey, and try with me to scale this mond- titin of the dead, going up utiles high on the human carcasses to find still other peaks far above, mountain above tnottntain, white with thll bleached bones of drunkards, Bang not your head nor shut your eyes until we have Soon IL We mast get a sight at the monster before we Can shoot hini. Higher and iltoro powerful than Legislature or Congress is the whiskey ring. T3akers txiust not keepp their shops open on Sundays; severe penalty will attack the wan I who sells boots and shoes on the 5ab. I bath, but down with the window shut., tore of the grog chop. opening Their Jeyes, _. 1 We: do not believe there is a dairy 1 community in the United States that, ie tile superior of Bovina, Delaware ouuuty, N. Y., In what may be called' practical dairy Intelligence. Nearly every dairy farmer in tho town is It reading, thinking man, 'We oall attention however to evhat Mr. Tweedie --himself one of the dairymen of Delaware county --nays in another place as to the valuable education go- ing on among the dairy farmers there 1 through the efforts of 11 Ir, If, D. Smith in visiting the dairies and testing the cows, etc. In this way the Bovine! farmers are putting themselves along side the best conclusions of modern dairy judgment, and thus they are reaping large profits from it, Here is a community of farmers who have ale ready learned valuable lessons that others are ignorant of, finding theta, selves learning still snore, and every lesson an advance in the road towards profitable dairying, We will add another condition which makes the efforts of ,Air. Smith stilt more effective as a paeans of edu- cation. .1 -le writes out and prints the result of his investigations and the I3ovitia farmers read them, If be kept his knowledge to himself and every farmer in that town shut hien, self away from knowledge concerning bis neighbor's work there would be but little progress or practical advance. There is a wonderful stimulus for all good work in publicity. Farmers if they would grow into the full measure of their business must be opa'rat sd upon iu their rental growth just the same as other classes of society. The lawyer, the doctor, the banker a_.d merchant would go to pieces if they did not keep thernselves thoroughly pouted as to the progress of 'their fellows in the Sande -13u0ineas. Thera are haudreds, and we may ;ay thous- ands, of dairy feraners in the uouncry who know nothing practically- about the Babuock test. The question naturally arises; "Do these moo ever read anything about their own busineaer Why do they not understand the profit to thefu of keeping posted, just as well as the Bovine farmers $ The Bovine dairymen aro retaking money rapidly in these hard times by getting to the front of the procession. 1 t is not tho sail, nor the °innate, nor the water, that makes them what they are. It 1S Lhs 01911 the,itszlv'es. Any town- ship in any dairy states has rhe swills) chanty'. 'tet, srtrt.nge to ally, with all they know anout their business, the Bovine, farmers are willing to spend dollars to learn more, where others would not pay a cent In this lies the see et of their success. -- Hoard's Dairyman. HOLLOWAT'S OI:ITnJNT AND PILL-. --Chest and Stomach Complaiuts.— The source and centre of almost every aiImen t is impurity of the klood ; dist lodge this poison, and disease departs. Holloway's Pills exercise the inestim- able power of thoroughly cleansing each component part of the blood, and rendering this fluid tit to perform its itnportant functions. They cope most successfully with chest diseases, stomach nomplaints,liver disorders and many other maladies, which were once the besetting dant syr of mankind at certain seasons in town and country. The directions for use enable. every one to regulate the operation of these pills With the greatestnicety. Chronic invalids, nervous sutlers, and all whom other treattneut has failed to relieve,are respectfully invited to try Holloway's celebrated aledicinv, which will strengthen and cure them. ' Sudden Death to Flies. "Come inside a minute," said a. Fourth Avenuedealc:r in pianns,yester- day afternoon, "1 bave discovered the greatest fly trap on earth and I want to show it to you," kle led the way to no instrnuient at the rear of the store ou which was a newspaper, On the paper had bean placed a brawl) of sweet peas. At least a thousand dead flies %vote lying on the paper in the immediate vicinity of the bunch of flowers. "I threw these here by chance," he continued, stand in about tan minutes T happened to notice that every fly that alighted on the flowers died in a very short time," Even as ho spoke a number of the insects which had stopped to suck the deadly sweet had toppled over dead, They alighted with their usual bust, stopped motnentaril;;, quivered ill their legs, flapped their wings weakly several times, and then gave up the ghost.— Louisville Journal. What is Castoria is ID.r. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morph%nae nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oslo Xdi is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by its lliopas of laothers. ers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, rr.aes Diarrhoea, and Wind Colic. Qastoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency, Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach. and bowls, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas= sorsa ;s the Cleiladreeate Panacea,—tiro Ttr'otfser's Friend. Castoria. "catoria, is an excellent medicine for chil- dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good ofTect upon their children." Da. G. C. Oscoon, Lowell, Mass. "Castor:a, is ilio beet remedy for children of which I cm acquainted. I hope the da; - is not far d(stant when mothers will consider tho real interest of their children, and use Castoria in. stead of the various quack nostrums which aro destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves." Da. 3. V. $INCEZLOE, Conway, Ar - `?"?"o Camtaa..: Company, <''I e,"- ,fir :r-•f'"�' . ` JtYu - ,x'33 •%F/ 7.07, .• +'rY," Castoria. "Castor/2,1s so well rdantcdto children tam T recommend it assuporiortoany prescrioton known to me." II. A. Anensn,,lf, D,, 111 So. Oxford St., Exooklyn, N. Y. "Our physicians in tho children's depart- ment have spoken highly of their experi- ence is their outside practice with Castoria, and although wo only have among ore medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet wo aro free to confess that tr'o merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it." Manus IIospxT.L AND DIeraNSA£y, Boston, Mast. .ALrsn C. S3rrri, Mrarxesy a oet, Noir York City. ea ,•r•d.trti •ra+h+:raWA.::xai-.'.J Hassan and the Three Young Men The wise old Hassan sat in the don when three yoneg men pressed eagerly by. Are ye following tatter anyone, my sons '1 he s+lid. 1 follow after Pleasure, said the old est. And I after Riches, :mid the weaned Pleasure is only to be found with Riche. And y00, my little one, he asked of the third. I7 follow atter Linty, he modestly S,s a(1 And each went his way. The aged Hessen in his joerney came open the three 1iipn. 111y sun, ho said t:o the eldest, :11e• things thou wort the youth that was following aftee Pleasure. Didn't thou overtake her ? No,futher, answered the 11100. Plea- sure is LOC 0 phantom that flios as one approaches, Thou elitist not follow the right way Bow didst thou fare 1 he asked of the second. my eot1. i'leusure is not with i.ttch -s, he an- swered, n- swered, And thou 1 colltuttl» i Hassan, tt(1- dressing the yonugest As I walked with Duty, he replied, Pleasure waldek even by my tide. It is oiwttys thus, said tun •)Ill luau. Pleasure pursued i. not ov'certalteu. Olt ly her ehtt(IOW t,i vaugnt by hind win) pursues, She herself goes hued hand with Duty, and they who make Duty their cotupanion have ulvo th.4 colnpanioniihip of pleasu re. Do you read the testimonials published in behalf or Rood's Sarsaparilla? They are thoroughly- reliable and worthy your confidence. • i It is reported that a certain Iady r author writes with a geld pen upon scented paper amid the perfume offiowers. !.The only thing that elle now needs is someone to do the thinning for her while t she writes. Itch on human a 11'1 lrnrncs purl all 1 mall cute/ in 30 minutes by li,'ool€owl's • t;auit,,ry Lotion. This n.=ver fail,,. War- ranted to 31ru:; �rcr.•. Gladstone: The one thiug that tonnes to the mind of the old plana when he speaks to the young, 1s this : O that it were possible to make thein know how precious aro the hours, how fraught with consequences of 100111en able importance, which now fill up Naos and every clay of their compara- tively easy lives 1 E. would not ask you to relax your nttellti,mi to the games that till up your leisure hours; hut, I say. let everyone with tho sante energy with which ho plays cricket or football, with the same energy with which he applies himself to leaping or ruuniia;,,, or to any exercise whatever of his corporeal powere -and be wants very little exhortation, so far as ray experience goes, to he energetic with that part of hie duties ---let him tarty the very saline spirit dile the work which is intended to develop his meld. tal faculties, A Lotter reonetirrierson. "I have used D. Fowler's Extract of `Wild Strawberry and I think it the best remedy for summer complaint, It has done menet deal of goat to myself and children." "Yours truly, Mats. `ynt. 'Wuteetr, , I:Gerson, l tae. T: -/E LAKE ROUTS TO TI1S WORLD'S PAIR VIA PICTURESQUE MACKINAC. Avoid the heat and dust by traveling ,09 the Floating Palaces of the Detroit cti , Cleveland Steam Navigation Company. Two new steel passenger steamers have just been built for this Upper Lake route, costing$$ 00,000 each, and are guaranteed to be tho grandest, largest, safest and 'asters steamers on the Lakes; speed 20 • mike per hour, running time between Cleveland, Toledo and Chicago less than 50 hours. Four trips per week between Toledo, Detroit, Alpena, Mackinac, Petos- ' key and Chicago. Daily trips between Detroit and Cleveland; during July and August double daily service will be naaia- tained, giving a daylight ride across Lako Erie. Daily service between Cleveland and Put -in -Bay. First-class stateroom accommodations and menu, and exceed- ingly low Round Trip Rates. The pala- tial equipment, the luxury -of the appoint- ments makes traveling on these steamers thoroughly enjoyable. Send for illus- trated pamphlet. Address A. A, Schantz, G. P. A., Detroit ea Cleveland Steam Nay. Co., Detroit, Mich. When we assert that Dodd's RAJIV ki',.. .AVVRPtf Kidney Pills Cure Bacl,;:b... he 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. THEY CURB TO STAY Lut,i:o. By nil druggists or mail on receipt of price, so cents. Dr. L. A. Smith & Co., Toronto. A Blessing to Every,]`ousebo1c ,.. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTME' These remedies have eteod the test of fifty years experience, and are pronounced the best Kullaioill Family use. T -A-E.-. a .J. . L. ■ �.J_J1:? Purity the blood, correct all disorders of the LIVER, STOMACH, ISIDNIiYS AND LOW 1 11 AI invaluable In al complaints incidental to females 01,41 apes. is tido only reliable remedy for bad legs, sores, ulcers, and old wounds. FOR Fl*ONctuirs. TII1tOATts, COUGHS, ')OLIlS, (TOUT, RHEUMATISM, (ILADULAIt SWLILLINGS AND ALL Ina A MS IT IFAS N()13t,iUAL. Manufactured only at 78, New Oxford. Lato 831, oxford Street, Losdd' and sold by all Medicine Vendors throughout the world. t •3.'urllasers should look to the Label on the Boxes aria Pots. Tf the address not 533 Oxford Street, London, they are spurious, WINGHAMMARBLE WORKS IVIESSES. . VANBT ° tNE CROS., of Kincardine have bought the Marble Business et its T T Watson, formerly carried on by W Smyth. Parties requiring wort: in their line will do well by calling on them or seeing one of their agents ilefa% purchasing. You will find our prices are away down, Our tcorlcmanahip is unsurpassed. We will -me note but the very best stock and by square dealin; hope to secure a Itneral share of the public patronage. Air' T Watson, who has been running the business for the past year, will represent 11s 00 the road. Call ani see our stock and prices, VANSxONE BROS. ', LRUE 01, The Champion Gold Medal ail which cam-ino e xcej. ed . McCXMI'S CYLINDER OIL 1lIANuFA.Ci slit +'D BY 'CO,...,_L BROS., ''`a 0? S TORONTO. Ask your dealer .for "Jardine" and bawara of y .if,: tions. EZaS NO Bone, FOR SALE BY ALL THE LE.11YEN'; DEALERS JN THE COUNTR tijitl � e�.�cia 4� 11'30077' rr ''e. l l +fol L' C,3 ,lesepiil);3tt"mss"i VJ1eg l&ill, Out, J. A. Ifecs'mi, + J. W. Score, ilount .bras;. ' LOt,' wcl Deposits Received aid intere .t allowed. Money A.dl varced to Farmers and Business Men, On long or short time, on endorsed notes or collateral security. Sale notes bought at a fair valuation. Bone: remitted te all parts of Cs nada, at reasonable charges. Special Attention Given to Col- lecting Accb'unts and 23 otos. Agents ins Canada- Tt10 Merchants' Hank of Ccuiasia office Iteurs—L'rom 0 a. in. fo 5 p. n+.. A. E. SMITH, Agent. i oSEPII COWAN. ()tans Orli 13xv. Coaar, Co. Hunoae, AUCTIONEER, ISSUER 011' MARRIAGE, LICENSES Co:mrissioNRu IN II. 0. T., Low. WIIOxr;Tnat, Cart, Capital, i1, :�O,Ot}0. Reit, „6;0,00 President -Jonas STUART. VIco-President—A. 0. RAuBAY. n6$:.TIC T OTLD Tons PnoCTno, °TIAs. Guiun y, cine 1toAen, A, W000, A. B. Lys (Toronto). Cashier—J. TURNBULL.. Savings ESuIt—hours, 10 to :; ; Saturdays, 1. Deposit: of 0. and upward'. received and micro aalln • . Special, 1 oposit:, also received at curry rats of intetest. Drafts on, Creat Britain and the United Stat boughtand sold Le WILLSON, Aare,' MEYER & DICKINSON, Solicitors. ZETLAND 'SAW MIL GEORGE TOIOP1S0, Proprietor Lumber of all kinds, First-class Shingk and Cedar Pos Ear Load Orders a Speciate WOOD delivered to any part Wingham. (.o'-rOrdersby"mall preinptty attend(' to OKORGiB THIOICSON, Sox 131. Winghom 1 How many persons know that Ripans Tabules, now solargely advertised and used, are simply th favorite prescription of their fancily doctor prepared in a scientific manner and a fo 1'rg Convenient for han. lint;, con 'eyance, preservation and use? In the great hospitals of the tnetrolxilitan cities, where th wealthy tinct better care than in their own luxurious hoxnes,the ingredients of Ripans are adniniste ell to thousands of rich and poor alike with beneficial effect. They are the plain dependence of the Intl eminent phy.sizians in eases of derangements of the digesti vo organs, such aS dyspepsi.a,constipation, biliouone and other illy connected with the stomach, Liver and bowels, J?or some years one of the principal hospit in New York City has used a formula, differing slightly neon the common one, that has been railed unusual efficacy. Through commendations of physicians its tnis�s,i(tit of bee ing has been; so widely al rapidly extending that it finally seemed desirable to prepare the Pres iption its 1 convenientforte, so as mak(' it available to the wl.ole puhlie at a moderate price, and to announce thealact through the rettogni tneditnn for securing publicity --advertisement in the columns of the )lew.apalie of the ]and. This has he done, end now the time is not far distant when every family of intelligence r1'ra be as certain ti, possess cupply of D,ipans Tabules Its clock or a cooking stove. The are already to ill found on l They y sale almost teed where, and any druggist or dealer �lvill supply them;. A. box, containing six vs be, is sold for 75 cants, and gross package, containing foto' boxes, for They will be sent by mail, potiatsnaid, to any addr'eas, rntt ilpt (f pr.ce, by The Ripans Chemical Col parry, No. 1O Sprue St„ New York.