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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1893-09-15, Page 7THE WJNGITAM TIMES, SEPTEMUER15„ 189L v what Make e Man. Not numerons years nor lengthened life, Nor potty children mid a wife;. Not pins and chains and fancy rings, Nor any such like trumpery things; Not pipe, cigar nor bottled wine, Nor liberty with kings to dine, Nor coat, nor boots,nor yo t hat,. • A. dandy vest, or trim cravat: Nor alt the world's wealth laid M store; Nor Mister, lieverend, Sir, nor Squire, With titles that the memory tiro; Nor ancestry traced back to Will, Who went from Normandy to Id!!; Nor Latin, Greek and Hebrew lore, Nor thousand volumes. rambled o'er, Nor Judge'a robe, nor Mayor's mace, Nor crowns that deck the royal raee; These all united never can Avail to make a, single man. A. truthful soul;a loving mind, Fall of affection for its kind; A helper of the Iminan race, .A, soul of beauty and of grace; .A. spirit firm, erect and free, That never basely bends a knee; • That will not boar 0 feather's weight Of slavery's 4.1min Mr small or great; That firmly speaks of God within, And never makettleaLgue.with sin: That snaps the fetters apciesinalie,„,,,,, And loves the truth for its own sake; That worships Gocl and Him alone; That trembles at no tyrant's nod— .A. soul that fears no one but God, And thus can smile at curse and ban; •That is the soul that makes the man. Aro You Nervous, Are you all tired out, do you have that tired feeling or iiiak headache? You can be relieved of all these symptoms by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla., which gives nerve, mdntal and bodily strength and thoroughly purifies the blood. It also creates a good appetite, cures indigestion, heartburn and dyspepsia. Hop's Pitts are easy to take, easy in action and sure in afoot. 25 cents a boX. —„— -„ UUrel Icl. A Damaged Bye. severe Plarrlima cored. A couple of dark faced foreigners 1.1tere are some people who have no Gionsinx,--1 was troubled with chrou- iodiarrhoin fothree r over years and re. I L f were 5Lij up liaethuts street with imatriniition, hut cling to the 114pro ce ived benelit from 011 the medicine I (10 a dancing bear when an old (olored with pooh' assidnitY. Jim Wailideli !wed, I wati unable to work from two to 1500 CORDS REMLOO laaa came oat, of alley driving an watt one of these, and Ma happy faculty four days every week. Iitatring of Dr. 4'tist to heed, a car load of N0.1 old limpy horse before a load of ROWS of taking thinge serinualy lost him an Vowler'e Excreta of Wild litrawberry 1 The horse no sooner eaw the bear than elegant Wile. began to use it. Am now all right. II /I r made .4 shy and e. jump, 'timed the lit acebi Inge, Ont, I if4/111, wi. ovor ,„„,, after a Fait Vales. It wee thin ivey. Colonel Lafitte is Seinlierner rind % ery sensitive,. es- pecially about his personal appearance, which is quite tiiiitiAgaielied, Berather liked Jim, end Jim doted on the colonel's daughter, and it was a foregone conclusion the family that Jun would win the girl, no the father was on lits bide, One day the colonel took Jim, our, to No one. Your horse was afraid of Great Northwestern •at Goderich, Sept. that hear. My old hoes afeared Yes. Did he rare up on his hind legs 1 Yea. Ari shy snort 1 Yes, And tip de wagon oloer mid broke ro'Cist '. Yes But whar is he now ? He ran away. ffun'd away 1 Go' de Lawd 1 But yon dun dean mean it ! Bat I do. •Wall, wall! Luck has shorely Chang ed for dis ole.man If dat ole hoes dun all dat, den 111 put his value up $50 mo' an sot right down in de house an not do another stroke of work fur fo' weeks.—Detroit Free Press. g • • U. few kicks broke. loose, and ran off. Western at London, Sept. 14.2L The driver was hurled into the mud North Perth at Stratfotd, Sept. 2S-20, • North Waterloo al- Berlin. Sept. f.,)0-28, and was buried under the *elms, but Center Huron at .Clinton, Sep. -20.27, he Rego dug himself out and reached Toronto Industrial, Sept, 4-10. the sidewalk to demand of a pedee, Central at Guelph, Sept. 10.21. tette : North Oxford at 1vt,coatock, ••••,e0t• 20-27. • Now, den,. wilco den ran into thei, Mornington end Dllice at Milvertcn, Sept. 20-27. .off wheel and. upset mei at 111itchell„ Sept. 20-27. ride behind his cantankerous Keutucky mare, and she kicked the dashboard of 20-22. the buggy into einitheretwit mid lauded West Welliegton at flarriston, Sept. 27- both gentlemen by the roaestde, 8, Thisoroantt haw, lieen 80 baa, as 1BveienEgliho,unriTttaBiorgutisneenlis,,,,,optt„. North Enloe Uiiion, Port 28.20, East ‘vtiwanosh at Belgrave, Sept. 28.0. Now Well and Strong. Snes,—It is my privilege td recommend B.B.B, For two years I was nearly crip- pled with an inflammatory disorder of the Woes of the Summer Parent. kidneys from which six bottles of B.B.B. , entirely freed nae. I am now well and atropg, and gladly recommend the BOTII TIM IN vie cm ANI) Irma wear 'Bitters which cured me after I had almost TM?. DAUCIIIITHRS AT TUE 13BACII. ; given up hope. Bowan, Jon:sews, Aberaeeu, B.O.. We him, heard much, yes, very mach, about tile saintlier girl, /kit(' We have heard, not seldom ineeed, about the suanner luau. But who has painted for us the Summer Parent ? Perhaps it is because no pen could adequately pirtray such a pathetic figure. The Summer Parent suffereth long and 44 kiiider than an unprejudic- ed person could ask him to be, Now the fitther is left desolate in towu, aIotn with his business and the A Few Hints. . neither c.f them ame hurt, and the colored, viam sloing the driviug, but 'Inn had to discover it fracture in the colonel's right eye and he began at optic to makea fuse about it. .You're seriously hurt, sir, he said in post tanner. The newest armee have five or six storeys of llounces The newest furnitnre coverings' are hietsympahetic m is:salted at the Wilighato Tar d $5.0 0 PER C =110 SHINGIG/i1S, which we will sell et prieorn that defy 0010' petition. Also, first 410.138 NORTH SHORE SHINGLES at $1.75 per Square, quality guaranteed. ...•••••••• A.11 kines Id Dressed and Rough d'Aunbee, Earrele, Wood, 0.1eo,,. ken 1constaioly 011 PLANING' AND MAICKIRG '.BONE cheap as the cheapest. MoLEAN 4!e SON, Witighum,',7une 7ilt, 18US. Will he paid rio Petivevv., i.! Parties peeling 15 ennts 41r deliver IIttIf 111 rnantior And wittier, if desired, end same prim- w paid. WINGHAM TACN1J3 Winghani, May 100, 1893. 4 Scientific Amerin Agency far Nothing with me, snapped made of Turkish towellings, e colonel. whoe-was looking for the A. process has been devised of mann- there in a dazed sort 04 a way. But your eye, sir, is bitil4Ltamaged. Never mind the eye. Helr‘aae to catch the critter, I must insist on bandaging your eye first, colonel. Why, it is a blurred mass and I greatly fear you have lost' tl.e sight of it, persisted Jim. Look here, you young fool, roared the colonel, can't you attend to your own affairs 1 That. eye, sir, is glass— do you hear ?—glass 1 glass 1 And that is why Jim didn't nierry the colonel's dr...Jghter.---Detroit Free Press. factoring aniline by electrolysis. The price of pesteboard has risel1. and it.may be necessary to make shoes NV,. leather. rw Bronchial (basun Will enreany Cough irmkellitis or asthma. Cold Opening. canned frnit an hour or two before using, that it may regain the excluded oxygen, improves the flavor. Newspapers wet ' thoroughly and crumpled up are excellent to sweep a carpet with, tnaking it look bright and with far less trouble than it is to wipe it witha damp cloth. family The iound point of a lead pencil is bills Now the mother. hi wru froin 1,er ti gond thing with which to remove it ,•comfortable Homo and I lade, into the hungry maw of a. popular resort. 1\'oW the father takes icing, dusty rides on the train iv an effort to con- vince himself that his family is better off than he is. Now hi' fiuds that he is mistaken. Now, 11()W, 0,01V conies the stream of bills. Now the mother swelters on the board walk while her daughters frolic in the surf. Now the .father eats at restaurants and gets More dyspepsia than the bill would warrant. Now he unwittingly reads a poem in praise of summer. • Now his e:dest daughter loses her engagement ring le the ocean, and be 0. is obliged to replace it without tethr, e the young man. good for Souring knives ad immure. Now he wishes that the you:_g man I Very hot water is better for bump.; had been lost. 1 and bruises than euld water. ' - Now the unhappy mother is joltedi ueather may be kept from moulding by perfuming it with tar or birch. speck of auy kind from the eye. . • Et en artery is cut, comprass it li- tween Elie wound and the heart ; if a vein ie cut, compress beyond. 'ler or paint may be removed by first applying oil of some kind or lard. Then, after scraping off the loosened substances, apply a mixture of turpen- tine and benzine and at the last use benzine alone. Bathe the abdomen witb alcohol is an 'excellent remedy for diarrlicea. 'If a foreign substance is swallowed which is sharp, a ne,.dle, for instance not give an emetic, 11111. confine the diet to mashed potato's for two days. Wootl ashes very finely sifted are over the country as chapereon on a straw ride. Now the doctor is sent for ou her return. Now the husband and father comes down of a Saturday night, and the mo- ther has a relapse when she sees the heels of his hosiery. Now they confer together and find there are two more weeks before Sep. - Umber. Now they alumst wish that they were dead. . Wartli Reading. • MB. WM. Mo'NBEI, of St. Ives, Ont.,had eleven terrible running sores and was not expected to reoover, all treatment 'having failed, Six bDttles of Burdook didn't you? Blood Bitters completetely restored hien to Ont., certifies to these facts. pap, 1 health. Druggist Sanderson, of StAlitty's, ',., ingIEsuitilloin4;tugh tilimig t II"' ' ti the 113111- Nte.s monopolize tbe con- version. At the ahore— see you advertise specie.: indoc..inents invalids, Land- lord—Yes, pir : we 14‘e A doctor, `1P,\,..i the house. druggist and undertaker A wonderful new combinatPn is R. Stark's Heatiche. Neuraight. ;6451 liver A Child's Kiss. powders, nice to take and perfectlyNharrn- Ho was a bountyejumpor and had le".• 111 been ?hot down while trying to escape r„'eLthhi lance or R. Head liertrligin., and Liver 2owdere. and have no besito, tion in recomnoending them to those who suffer from h ea( I aeh Tpay have heel, used in cur family rylth the most WI Dirif/111. tory results. giving idmost lump...Bate re- lief. Mr. Jahn II. Glues, or the well.linown firm of Glass Bent lilt.,'i Co.. Leild.ai got tory works. wen,- T sunt Headache, Neuralgia and Liver Powders a thorough test. and find they never fail in giving almost iustantaneous relief. I have much pleaanre recomineudimt thein alt being superior tO >4,11y:1111.g I 11..ea ever used. Price, 25, rents ill 110X. tio1,1 by all medicine clen.h.rs Iron) the guard-honse. He was a burly big man, fierce of look and rough of speech, and when they brought him into the hospital Ile cursed and ravel in a way to make you chill, }ie had reeeived a mortal wound, but death had nd terrors for hirn. Whorl tho surgeon told him that lie must die within forty-eight hours he replied.: Bala 1 What of it ? The only favor Irhave.to ask is that you keep snivel - o s away. ,I want no prayin' abbut me I ' He •had been a wicked man, He boasted of it. He ridiculed the idea of a hereafter and eursed the Bible and religion. Men and women came .to speak e ith him, so that *he might - not die as a dog. but he mocked and eursed them. We who were watching for the .end saw the Shadow of death when it fell. He 1 ealizecl that life Wile ebbing, but still he cursed and reviled. An hour before he died the wife of 0 wounded sergeant came in to visit her huaband. She brought with her a little fair-Iteired girl, four or live vean old, and as Ow talked the child 6lipped away and wandercil np and down the aisles to inspect the cuts end their occupants. A score of us tried to coax her nearei., but she was coy and bashful, When Silo reached' the cot, whereon lay the bounty -jumper, ihe pallor of death on his face, bet fighting the spectre away, she paused i aurl stared at him. W1 on he saw her a aunle flitted ever his ace and the tierce light died out of 1 is eyes fur the first time. 11 Ile beckoned her to approach, and iu to our great surprise she nhesitatingly advanced until she sto d beside his cnt. The mother rose up in alarm, eat the nurse whispere to her nit to call the child, Is you sick? queried!' tee little. one as the man reached o his hand and touched her golden ours. Aye ! child, lin dyi g 1 he Whisper- ed. And ain't you got to you ? .. 1 didn't want them, lint yen wanted Me, Yes—God bless yoo Is you ehot, just like Yes, dear. , Facts About Dyspepsia,. • itiVliONG action of the stomach and dyspepsia, in turn gives rise to bad blood. Both these complaints are curable by B.B.B., which mots on the stomach, liver, bowels said blood, and tones and strengthens the entire system, thus poai- tively curing dyspepsia, constipation, bad blood and similar ttoudes. John, said his wife, I thought you told me that vont, friend Sntith was an • " anti.whiskey man. He is all summer. Ile drinks beer. 4 Boatar is SIX Ilomis.—Distressing Kid. ney and Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "Great South tinierican Kid ney Cure." 'This new remedy, is a great surprise and delight to physiciane on ac- count of its exceeding promptceie in re. and every part of the' urinary passves in Pse so sorry 1 I gnes I'll kiss you 1 The thicklish question is rarely a In e or o s ps tone ler laughinti mattee *FT:. zi 5.x. -r. 15 )1 7„, ti • . - ely to speak ClJs PROF. SCOTT, MUSICAL LEADZII'PREssYrF.RIAN glees Private Lessons in Vocti Training-. both io Steil and Tonie.801•Fa Notation. open Tar emolgoilwatt. for Concern; nt Church meetings. Terms moderato, Apply a 11118 17 al R ROM'S, Paiirielc St Wingbam CAVEAT, TRADE MARIO! DESIGN PATEN For information and frCee°17aYnEtdbloaolilrTwertlt°e MUNN e4 CO.. Eel ilit011.D17-4.Y, NEW To Oldest bureau for securing patents MAUI t hnreepryubpuatimytatuoaketinoo0gUitybeyntruseoi is or gooults 'rietatific Itefic Largest circulation of any solentiflo paper world. Splendidly illustrated. No into- ymet; l'AfitieVInalinitthosi.ititcidrZ32118,1 PuBLISH.Elte, 301 Broadway. (•Tow York 01 FOR THE BEST VALUE IN ORDERED CLOrrHINC- GO TO --- HATS, SHIRTS, CUFF 2, for KASTr, .I.:01•1••••••••••• - t vVirNe,7e.,`%)1 veC.<10' All intending purchasers of stoves for ti winter will save money by buying from trt lieving pain in the bladder, kidneys. back 0) D. SUTHERLAND. 1 f male It relieves retention of • li 1 I 1 is cheeik the death rattle in his throat frightened iter, heel elle ran away to her mother. The kiss was still warm when Its eyes closed, his bead fill back; and he shivered and died. See the wenderftil change in his fatel whispered 0 nurse. Aye 1 it %vice untiderfril, r2110 tiara ituleiE 1111t1 melted ottr. rind there was a smile hoverinr, ahont the mouth. Tilsit savage expression which had intensifi- ed as the hours posed and the end onme nortrer, had been kissed away liv the little child. But for her he would have died cursing hie God. Maylitip, in the seconds between the kiss and ( dissolntion, he lied risked. for merc.— Detroit Free Press. Looked Like A. skeleton. Gexerantea,—Laat Bei -rimer my baby was so bad with summer complaint that he looked like a skeleton. Althongh I had net much faith in it I took a friend's ad - Vice and tried Dr. rowler'sExtreet of 'Wild Strawberry. He soon got better. 1 truly believe it saved his life. t�rs.ThitivnvSrenyns, Hillebargh, s It is said there are more lies told water and pain in passing11 almost mediately. If you want quick relief said cure this is your remedy, Sold at Olds holnl's drug store. This is the season of the year114 which yon can bey what you do net want real cheap, English Spavin Liniment reinovcm all hard, mom or coljeused Lumps and 1olri ishes frOin horses, Blood Sparin, Clurb$, Splints, Bing Bane, Sweeney. Stifles, Sprains, Sore told swollen "firma etc. Save $50 by use of one bade.Ltutil, in the sentence '1 ani glad to Bee yen than itt.other Big words in the Brig - lith language. Itch on humeri and horses and all ant - teals cured 'in 80 minutes by Woolferd's Sanitary. Lotion. This never fails. War- ranted at Chieholm's tlrug store. War. ratted by Chieholm's dreg store, Being lucky consists of the convic- tioa that there is no such thing —Ait- chisOn Williams' Royal Crown Remedy, ereatest cure ail WO, guaranteed to rare general Net01t$ Rheumatism, Neuralgia Paralysis, st5.. py„?. v/VDERFUL C'‘)" Not only ct relief but a cure for all kinds of HEAD PAINS, SICK STOMACH ANO BILIOUSNESS Harmless. Contain no hurtful drugs. I wonderful compound. isnot) to take. Sure death to vain, to sure you got STARE'S. PREPARED BY R. STARK, M. 0.0.13., CHEMIST 080M 0:11.mleow UNIVERISITY, SCOTLAND, FOR THE R. STARK MEMOIR CO. Having bought a very large variety of HEATING AND COOK 250 E arrri0 k a bOx. Sold alt Dragebsts =11'1Flitted", MAY CenitrOund S "." r1"1 «a.a mats n TIM-VT:sen • to choose frern Irrrery stovo guartuatecd. agt.:11-1r,t kage to give complete satisfaction, 0)* 0011E3 VAittit ALL 11.131‘ Best cough Syrup. Taste80000. tee in time. ',wild ir ere:yr....art .,;;Iera, D. StITHERLAND. Wingliam, August Sidi, 1890. • r, oaaaiiiiiiika_!;:irei:AL'Arlaarri.. • “rri Jima .11,1ar ' , •