HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1893-10-20, Page 7o Stop Advertising,
Att 111 at h3h trade journal on re -
queered it nnluber of its largest adver.
latera{ to ;give their opinions eoncern-
ing the host tulle to stop advertising,
and the following replies were receives
ed
When the population ceases tomul-
tiply sod the generations that orowd
ea after you, and Bever heard ee you,
atop coming or.
when you hnve convinced every-
body whose life toil! ;octet' yours that
you have. better goods and Lower
pewee than they can ever yet anywhere
else.
Whet. yea perceive it to he the rule
that mien who rover advertise are out-
stripping their neighbors in the sant,.
Jiiie of business,
Alban rneu stop malting fortunes
right in your eight solely through the
discreet use of the nighty agent.
When you can forget the words. of
the
shrewdest ret vdc.st atsd most sucedsbf+tl
business . men cancernieg the , renals
cause of their prosperity.
When every twin 1ias bc•col O as
thoroughly a creature of habit that he
will certainly huy this year where hh
bought last year.
When younger and freshet' houses
in your line cease starting up and nes
ung the newt),+per's iu telling tate peo-
ple how tench better they can do for
them than you can,
When you would rattler have your
own way and fail than tube advice and
WIu.
SVhan nobo7y elec. thinks it pays to
advertise.
A wonderful new cotnbination is IZ.
Stark's Headache, Neuralgia and Ll
Powders, nice to take and perfectly
less. Mr. E. Maynard, of Wood
writes as follows: "Thu•uk you fo
aeada°he, Neuralgia and Lever Po
you sent ane, which I bare been ver,
of, once for my daugbter, noel this m
ang for .Miss M---, who said Hhe
suffered from headache for three
We gave r one of
ese cyouct
¶owda s, endom a very shore time he
in au astoeisbed kind of way, 'Why. toy
headache is all pee,' and it did not re.
turn again," Mr. Horace Wills, Chief of
Police, Woodstock, says.' "I have r
humorous Pointe,
The slipper was prohobly the very
first home mission b •ills--Galvesttn
News,
We suppose the ship heaves to out
(of sytnpathy for the sertsicic hasten.,
gates- Siftings,
A floor.washiug match would not
attract much atteution. it would bo
emeses as a soleal, ince.--Picayune,
A. daily newspaper eoodueted on the
Seuatorlal courtesy plan would eome
cult about once It itian1.11,---Detroit.
J001'11111,
1ligbiand--Don't you think that
Sue tllaneliestor is very handsome
Van .13ritaui (cant iously)--..fi)tnrfisntne
is nn name for .tet,---1'jttsburg Ohre,
leis;.
Deeds, 1101 words, is an ir'juitetif,ri
the silver tongued real-estate. argent
meat, often have considerable diflieelty
it)t
I alar LVIn;,r.-,.13utf')tlu t7ourier,
Visitor --So vnllr brother i9 taking
lessons ou the violin, 1s be rntlkiii;,r
progress 2 Little Cxirl- `�e�'rit ; Ileac
trot so now wc: CAI) tell whether 11e is
tuning or praying, _Good News,
The a"owor or Nature.
For every i11 nature has a cure. In the
healin^ virtues of 'Norway Pine lies the
cute Tor coughs, colds, creep, asthma,
brduehitie, boat•seueu,, ate. . Dr. Wood's.
Norway Line Syrup ler,reseute the virtues
of Nor•,vnv fine and other pectoral reme-
dies, .price 2;,c.
Met With. a Serious Fall.
You are very late this morning, ;1 r.
Baldwin, said a dry gnosis merchant
recently to nue of has oleeke D. not
let it !.apps?» tonin,
Liver i Very sorry, said the cleric hgn)1r1y,
harm- I nett With a $erionR fail,
stock,
r the Iu.:vett replied the merchant, rc'1,-nt
lvdere idle, tare YOU licit inut:h 2
ti•glad Pritscipatiy', sir, iu your estitu'ttion,
ro. answered the clerk re„
had pecttnlly.
days, Oh, n':vor u)iri'1 the', Slid the tuer-
ereei chant kindly, 1 aw %eiv aut ry Had
l aid I hn.ti no intention Le )'c., sevet•e,
alo all liable to accidents Bow raid
you get the fall 2
akeu \Stell, you see, sir paid the uletic
Stark's Headache, Near: dein. awl Liver I confidingly, I atm celled (putt. i
y
Powders, and fine there a sure cure e
very I this marmite—earlier, 111 feet. then
t
ones
usual.
iveu I YAIl I p
re," 1r,+R, Sir; but sone -hoe. or leiter 1
cine ! felt nsleep await,
� o to yon riestr; r,ii'; u til don't `ry
that on 1t,1:i1) e,cf'llialt.?1 th,+ in -r,
chews, with fin air of :e.., eriry which
ZI'• I wag -belie d l.y the f 1
f t 1 1VIfi€{,H itt his eve,
J. whish 110)1,)1,• , th.ct he enjoy.,.) rlre
e1 joke.
tame J. Temple, 4P, (iatharine st Hamilton, writes : "I hove
Stark's headache, Neuralgia and L
Powders, and find them a sure en
Price, 25 emits a box. Sold by alt n)edi
dealers. ,
Tlie Latest Store t• Spurgeo
Another anecdote of the late 11
Spurgeon is related by bur. A.
Parker in The Sword and the meow
Preaching one Sunday at the Taber-
nacle front the words, "I will trust and
not be afraid," be paused in his dis-
course, leaned against the front rail of
the upper platform, and pointing to
one of his hearers whose attire was
suggestive of agricultural pursuits,
said: 'Down there is the farmer ; he
is feeling very sad. Last week be
took Ins cattle to market, but cou
not obtain the price he wanted
them. He mast trust and not 1
afraid,' The farrier thereupon w
greatly perplexed, for. Mr. Spurgeo
had exactly described his ease, and 1
marvelled much, At the close of ti
service, through the escort if ani
the deacons, he found his way to tl
reef
A Zero Eerseiona t Openten
.Rev. P (runner, set. 1)., ofListowel,Out.
says ren ,rdiug B. 5. 13.: "I have used
your a celleut Burclack Compound in
praotiee and in my family slues 1834, and
held it No. 1 on my list of retuatfve reme-
dies, Your three busy 13's never stiug,
weaken, or worry."
Id I A. Trite Gentleman.
£or j 1 beg your pardon. And with a
iu f smile and a touch of his hat, Ilarry
as Edmond • handed to an old man,
n egaiilat whore he. had accidently
30 stumbled. the, cane which he had
10 1 ku•1:,kecl from his baud. 1 laope•I dirt
of not hurt you ? We were playing too
to roaehty.
n Not a hit, said the old man. Boys'
pastor's vestry, and Mr. Spurgeo
shook his hand kindly. 'Please tell
me, Mr. Spurgeon,' said the visitor,
'who told you of my trouble., 1 was
truly sad last week hecaase T• could
not get the scuta .t wanted for my sheep.
Upon hearing this, Mr. Spurgeon
smiled, and saki 'No one told me of
ybur trouble; neither, my friend, did
I know you: but as I saw you sitting
just iu front of .me to -night, looking
very disconsolate, I thought, 'Now,
there is the farmer, and he is sad ; I
must say something to him.'o
A Rare combination,
''`�`'J:TJIi,L is no other remedy or. Dorn bine,-
tion of medicines that meetsso many
requirements, as does 13urdock Bloodit
Bitters in its wide range of power over
snob chronic •diseases as dyspepsia, liver
Ana kidney cotnptalut, scrofula, tied all
homers of the blood.
Pratt One Point of View.
Tho Man at the telephoto noddedhis head and said
' And the mat). at the other end of the
wire asked :
,'Yes."
"Yee
"Yes."
9"
41ye8,)f
"Seems to me you've got a good
deal of assurance," gritrnbied the .Mail
'tvlta wee waiting For his torn at the
'photo,
4 Itarkwott'r 13ronehlot Ba 1 W113 euroee Cough
Cana, Bronchitis er Atftbroar
will lw .lays. and its the best they
should be. You did not harm me
i'rn glad to hear it, And lifting
hie tint )again Harry turned to join the
playmates with whom he • had keen
frolicking at the time of the nczident.
What did you raise your hat to that.
nld fellow fort asked his conlpaniou,
i' Charley Grey. He is only old Giles,
r
the }istt•8er.
Th et Makes no differ ence,ssid .Harry
the quesiic'rt to not whether 118 Is a
gentleman, but whether I ate One
and no truegenthnan will ha less
polite, to a mart because be wears 1
a shabby coat or hawks vegetables
� elan Szrtt',ll Mitza's pian, 1
The firmest frietf+dt.hipe llxtr? tern
The "bine lino" street car stopped at the:fertne(' ill luttturti ailv1.rt.ity, 118 iron i
corner, and a rather anxions-looking young1 mo t strongly e
woman taut 111 snail boy inside, rultlet3 by the fiercest
"Now, Ttab," she said itlartte.
as :the Curried out suntan's' roue grown Armee. greatest owe**
.to the platform again, "don't lose that not ' earth guarani, eft to
I gave you; c:otet telt() it out of ,your pocket
,:re onc,r.] l't teeter noway,
THE WING IAM TIMES, OCTOBER 20,1:893.
Iii)ou€aatis)n, Srurr,tgla 1*,nal+Nis, rely
sit alt," It IR not eo much the tieing exc lnpt
"Mein," said. the little man,l°okingelet- i frees. fa°.1' Ilia the lsavni overcome
fully after his another, as the conductor )"143/11' that hi all advantage to u.r.
pulled the strap, the driver uusoreweti hie Human nature its so eorssrit '•e
brake, and the horses, shakingu4 td true
trotted of with tltacar, their Balla, ,,r see and judge be: ter in the afiftirs
of other m than
cit
him.," " .M>:.,W
"-Robert Cullen Deems," he answered
politely. ' J® Su1saibers in .Arrat`tr and
•'What'd your name, Rub?" asked a ads- a'1t ,an in tilt'tr own.
ley0na-looking ,young na€taa sitting beside
"Where are you going?"
W1 o any grandma's,"
"Let me see that note in your pocket."
The look of iunooent surprise in the
round face ought to have shamed the baby's
tormentor
; but he only said again, "Let
me see it."
"1 ten't," said Robert Cullen Deems,
ki��'``�'Stthst•rihe for the 'halt=,s.
�t--.. ) All kinds of i
A number of 8absoriber4 arostill I Dressed and Bough Lumber, �r,na', 1 ""'"
in arrear fair their ,ubscriptiont, fort Barrels, Wooed, 4k;-0.
,
the etirl•erlt year, and a certain kept constantly on. betel.
number fast• two and even more
ANDMATCHING BONE/
x I
,IIoLE:>N to SON.;
Wingtaana•June 7th, 1893.
SHINGLES, SHING[fs,j �ao"I'I4l'' TA
;mit t0 bawl a arra, a/ 4. deptrt a
car load nE X o, 1 ,.f,,,,1.,,
p 1 t ')`;,,nr .... .. .1'.r e„
DrIg/11
A
which we will sell et prices that here.
cote-
petitiou, Also, 'Ir$t chime
NORTH g�'''''.:1,
Ti'A c: T ' . r;.
NOR ■iii SHOE Q Wi: LE 11. F) ,t � ''.:1,I, :., f.,,, }. ie, 1.,,,,,144
at )O+ Square,
".: ; 1, .
SX.'i5 1i ' 1: •r, f ;,'. ::
quality geeranteecl. I 1 e• ;1'•,f`'• Rrr liinarui,u
i 1,:00 ,t o., hondou, ellstna. Sm..
yews, \\•o urgent. r r ,�t i
request .S'� all
I
c leap its the alter+peet.
nubscribera jri arrear to put them
See here, if you don't, I'll scare the l helves tetglit 011 tiles' t1001;8 as soon
horses and ,
hoe make them run away," The a5 posst ble,
little boy east an apprehensive look at the 'Those indebtdd for job printing
belled horses, but sliookliis head. and advertising
'‘Here, Bub, P'11 give you this peach if you t'aernt by an ett.rl will also center a
pull that note half -way out of your ooltat.'f `I settlement, We
The boy did not reply, but some of the Lave lame payments to +tilt.:o and
p Y> u would like time, indebted t1, us to
older people looked angry.
"I say, chum, I'll rive put us in a position to meet them.
you •this whole if yott owl; n. arty'tllin'•, don't
bag of pea;hes, if you just show me the {,
corner of your note," said the tempter. wait far an act:cunt to be sells you,
Tho child surras away ae if be did not belt call and settle 0t' remit the
wish to hear any mare; but ,the young aientlut at emir earnest sones.
Inas opened the bag and held it out just ntence.
vtherehecould see and smell the luscious All remittances Should be .wade
fruit. bye .press or money order, 0f• stent
A look of distress came into'the sweet bi' a'eyistererl letter to
little face ; 1 believe Bob was afraid to
trust himself, and when a man left his seat
on the other side to get off the car the little
boy slipped quickly down, left temptation I
behind, and climbed iuto,the vacant place. 1
A pair of prettily gloved halide began al-
most unconsciously to'ola'a, and then every-
body clapped and applauded; until it might
ave alarmed Rob, if a young lady sitting
y lead not slipped her arm around. him,
b
la
b
and said, with a sweet glow on her face,
"Tell your mamma that we all congratu-
late her upon having a little man strong
enough to resist temptation, end wise
enough to run away from it."
2 doubt if that long, hard message ever
reached Bob's mother; but, no matter, the
note got to his grandmother without ever
Coming out of his pocket.
—Watches, °looks and jewelry promptly
repaired and fully warrantee. by Hersey
Peen, Beyer 13Iook, Wineham.
One at a Time:
l z 'compare the troubles which we have to
undergo in the course of the year to a great
bundle of fagots, far too large for us to lift.
13ut God does not require us to carry the
whole at once. He mercifully unties the
bundle and gives first one stick, which wo
are to carry, to -day, anct then another,
which we are to carry to -morrow, and so
op. This we might easily manage if we
world only take the burden appointed for
us each day; but we choose to increase oar
troubles by carrying yesterday's stick over
again to -day and adding to -morrow's burd-
en to our Toad before wo are required to.
bear it,
Gems of Thought.
We forgive .just its long as we love.
Time flies, flower.) fade, the ho•ly-
dies--.character ,alone is immortal..
One is not suflleier•tly fortified
against a doetriue when only acquaint-
ed with its. weal) sides,
'knelt the man or woman whoseek
a. seefi somethings Sos•
rrood�in everybody;
tllr!re goes a magnificent soul,
'Kid-
neyneater Sax. Solana
and Btadderdiseases relieved t
iniir
hours by the "Great Sotrth A.mericau Kid-
ney Oure." This new remedy is a great
surprise and delight to physicians 0)) ac-
count of its exceeding t)rorript'iesa ,,in re.
'loving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back
tel every part of the urinary passages in
alio or female. It relieves retention of
center and pain in passing it, almost im_
ereedt11415 is your ately. If 3'3u
rekt edy.8 Sola ent ici• t1eCh f s
oltn'e drug store.. {
The modest department :'nf those
ho are truly wise, when cilutrasted
thrnugh 1110 strews instead of Sitting 1)
in a counting house.
Willett ryes right 9 m
It
w
•
On 'rho Piatfornt.
ClI3LIO
8Pgek./KliIRS and gingers are
often troubled with sore throat end
hoarseness, mud are Hobbs to severe bron-
ebial attae1R tohiel' might be prevented
tied cured by the nee of H'coyerd'1 Pectoral
Batmen—the beet throat and lane remedy
in use.
Sorrows ere often like clouds, which
though Meek when they are passing
over ns, when they are past become as
if they were the garments of (od,
thrown oft in purple and gold along
the sky. •
linuetA'rISSr Crust 18 A AX.-+ fj"elitli
Attieriean Ithouinatac Cure of Rbeamatistr)
aitd Neuralgia radtcalty cures in 1 to 3
days. Its actiou upon the system is re
markable and mysterious, 1t removes at
once the dense of the disease immediately
disappears. The first dose greatly bene.
fits. 'r`5 cents, Warranted at t"hisholnl's
drug atone.
CAVEAT,
( TRADE1Y[A•
1 — DESIGN PATER
eegndkffdointotMlaAdefrnAoewX
PROF. py '-r, 1IOdautppbu c;Ieegin LEADEB P71831C lF CHORE 1 thopbiobyenotaeeVnfre large
"uOentAmerica.
•,.
Largest ctreutatton of any solcn;,tgo gaper in
world. SPtendialy Illustrated, No intgll(
AIRS. Ir. 3fO11Untv'S, yyveeno outs be without It, weeks g3
Pairiclr St Wiuha'n 1 Paiir..Ig •fr six months. a a.-, a vv "%-evr� ec
...-...,.. 1 v�:its, 34173;Y+adwn : e;,ew trek Cl
FOR THE
.ST VIIL ETD
es Private Lessons In Vocal Training., loth fn Stair
nod Ton15.s01 Pa Notation, Open for ones •marts
for Concerts or Church meetings. Terns moderate,
Apply n
R. N.A.I, 'rjDgf'T,
!0RDI:EnD
Gingham, Ont.•
-IN
.L J
COUGH UC
stores Consumption, coughs, Croup, Soret
Trhroat. Sold by e1I'Dr cgists en a Guarantee.
Yore Lame Side, Back or Chest Shitoh's Porous
?)ester will give great eatisf,diet,,.-35- cents,
tialPeeMva
Mfs. T. S. etatelitns, Chattanease. !eenn•, ss
Slattoh a Vitalizer 'SAVE» .'nr TP.V.' •
consideritrho?Deeteemedyforarkbilie tettanstem
/overused., Po: Dyson:fie, Lis er or l idrloy
trouble it eseels. ?;rico ao ole, ,
HtL at 9e fi C H i"tiRut�3
sem = �" m
r ,�
1`Taveyou Catarrh ? •Prythis itomedy. aril.
poiitivoly relieve and Cure you. 'Price Gl) ors,
This Injector for 313 t utee ,teal tri - tment is
furnished free, Itcrac:4 her,$till 11'talterfedfee
are sold (ma _ tarennJ,1 to !, _ , ., sntIF.faotfoi:.
+
, f,r1 t
f 1-1 � inti
Regulates iri•rc Stomach;
Liver andZ,3owety, unlock%
the Secretio.ns,'pu ri g iesthe•
'Blood enol t`e:mo es#'er l ares•
purities front a Viertple tp
the worst• ScrofialousSor'a.
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Ohea' . fhb;.
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U>ar lana;
--• CURES
DYSPEPS IA, 13ILIOiJSNESS:
CONSTIPATION. HEADACHE
SALT RHEUM. SCROFULA.
HART BURN, SOUR STOMACH
bI2Z I NE7.S S. DRCDPsy
RHEUMATISM, SKiN DISEASES
as
RF , ;» ;fit a ds '
4».G/A yx�y two
ttYpF gER7 irlG It `tea
N�Ea±UL CVS
w u i
assuming air of young arcs.
ignorant, may be compar.•eti to the 'Voton7gateltef6u "c
different
for all
ki>lo"sof
different appearance of wheat, which, HEAD PAINS, SICK STOM4CH
( while Its Par 18 entpry, bolds up its Awry I3iL1OUSNESS
head proudly, but as 80er1 as it is Ilarmlose. Contaiia Ste hurtful drugs, d
filled with grain, bends modestly. wonderful Compound. bite to take.
The great value of Hood's Sara mrilla as sure death to pant.
1 De sato you got tiT.',I;i('s.
a remedy for Catania is vnnelihd for by
thousands of people whom it has curled, PREPARED sr i1. STARK, M, 0. t;. P., CHEMIst
Xist'itrtune is never tnoarnft to the FROM 64ASQOW t1Rryt:CBITY, Soo14ANO,
oul that accepts it, .for such do al« FOR THE R. STARK MED C1L E CO.
ways see that every Cloud is a•, i el'box. "
face. livery titan deems that he has 4a a NTT �LUtttel7MO*"lalrs tna4'9te
preeise)y tho trial anti tiSitptatiotat , -- .
whir;.. no1110 ilartdrer afltictii,''a for l .9 I'+"'ax hemv":' . 1,1€....11 411"e
„ hruprrt,
him to boar l hilt they we So alta le` I ., Pea, Plei C in t'44 mei
because they are the 10l ette3 ho 1
most Heeds,
r'
Sold by druggists or sent t,p mai:,
pt. It laseltim. wnrron, I?A,
-27
r s.
A.11 intending purchasers of stoves for this
winter will save money by buying from
S
D. SUTHERLAND.
Raving bought a very large variety of
HEATING AND COO'
w,i•+,w,,
to choose from
'.titrer37 stove,guaratteed against breakage and
to give Bona tete satisfaction.
Wiug.lrtu, August data*, 18:1
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