HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1893-11-03, Page 7'ig a Wen of Foul Air.
aye a writer in the Globe -
a .curious method used, the
in Illinois, to take the foul
a well. The weed was to be
ut the man who took the
'raid to go down until he had
d the quality of the air at
u. He let down a lighted
1 when it descended to about
the bottom it went out as
as though extinguished by a
ir. That was all he wanted
He was then sure that the
(poisonous gas in it, and tool(
mbrella, tied a string to the
id lowered It open Into the
axing let it go nearly to the
le drew it up, carried it a few
tbe well and .upset it, He
this operation twenty or
fes, with all the bystanders
at him, then again lowered
which burned dein and
en at the bottom. He then
lded to explain theft the gas
t1t was carbonic acid gas,
heavier than air,. and there -
1 be brought up in an um -
1st as though it ;were so much
It was a simple . trick, yet
effective,
The Ferris Whit
It is not easy for the mind grasp the
stupendous nature of this iltedertakiug.
The wheel is 250 feet in diameter, at its
highest point it is 268 feet above the earth.
That is to say if Bunker Bill Monument
wore used as a yard stink to measure it the
towering monument would fall short 50
feet. If the wheel were sot in Broadway
by the side cf Triuity spire it would lift
the passengers of its cars to a level with
the apex of that towering Steeple. The
obelisk of Luxor, or Trajar's pillar, at
Borne, would not be long enough to servo
for a radial spoke,
Then again, as to its enormous weight.
The Niagara cantilever,just below the Falls
was looked upon as an engineering wonder
when it was built. Its oonstritotion re-
quired throe years. The Ferris wheel was
built in five months, and its weight is four
times the weight of the Niagara bridge
The St. Louis bridge was another wonder
and its weight is about equal to that of the
big wheel complete. The Oruciunati canti-
lever is another huge bridge; it %1,300 feet,
a quarter of a mile long,and it `would about
balance the scale with Mr. Ferris' big toy.
And the one is set immovable, resting on
two supports, while the wheel is swung
upon an axle lifted. 140 feet in the air. It
has 86 cars, and in these two regiments of
soldiery could bo seated and swept with at
almost imperceptible motionhigh above the
White wonder.
WAX'S OINT!VSDNT AND PILLS.—
, changing season it is pro -
all to rectify any ailment
them; but it is incumbent on
1, suffering under ulcerations.
ui]ar debilitating causes, to
in removed or worse conse-
will follow. Tins Ointment
7emedy ; on its powers all may
tly rely; it not simply puts
es out of sight, but extirpates
ce of misohief,extraets the cor-
oison, and stimulates nature to
,e ulcer with sound, healthy
,ions, that will abide throagh
nder tbia treatment bad legs
come sound, scorbutic skin
their scales, and scrofulous
ase to annoy. Such hope for
ase was unknown in former
•
do • we Store Our
oriel?
orget nothing. That is a bold
nt, but I feel that I am stating
s positively as if 1 said that
i two are four. We "actually
'tithing, although sometimes 1
member the number of a house,
the name of the person you
introduce. In fact, there is
al idiocy of forgetfulness about
sople apparently .but the sup -
annihilation of the memory in
,ses is only apparent and not
Mem-
lenly, as you are sitting alone, 8
y will pop up and appear before
thing forgotten,as you believed
ars, Where 'have you kept it ?
could answer that question, never -failing cure for pain, and is a
s he could solve,the mystery of medicine that no family ,should be
without Only 25o. for a bit; bottle.
A Quarter of a Century.
For more that twenty-five years has.
Yellow Oil been sold bydrn -
Ha s. e s Y )anever et fulled o give
grata, and it has y g
satisfaction as a household 'remedy for
Pain, launeuess and soreness of the tlesh,,
for external and internal use in all painful
complaints.
Choose such pleasure as recreate
much and cost little.
Things don't turn up in the
until somebody turns them up.
now Dyspepsia is Carets.
I suffered from dyspepsia, and vvaa weak
and miserable with what the doctora�laid
was nervous debility. Seeing Burdock
Blood Bitters advertised I tried it, and
after taking three bottles I feel perfectly
restored to health.
Mits. 3. H. SNxvxn, Kleinburg, Out.
world.
0
N ever lose sight
enemy.
of an honorable
Burdock Blood Bitters.
BUBDUCii BLOOD BITTERS fa, a
medicine made tram roots, bark and
herbs, and ie the beat kuowu remedy for
dyspepsia, constipation and biliousuess,
and will cure all blood disea+,ee from . a
common pimple to the worst scrofulous
sore.
•
Modesty is to merit as bbades to'
figures In a pietute, giving it strength
and bee,'ty.
,rarae are
t
o learn that
the "?AIN -BILLER" is having so large
a sale in our city. VY e have every
reason 'to believe-: it to be au almost
being. Where was that mem-
[den ? It is not vague or mys-
; it is no ghost. It is a living
at such things have happened.
they stand before you as shapo-
ned as memories of yesterday
Je.
y say that when people are
itated from drowning they speak
vine "remembered their whole
Those who have been brought
after being hung tell the same
San who was apparently killed
urrent of electricity was after a
entered. to consciousness. He
of enjoying an exceeding; happie
web as he had never experienced
and of remembering all that
Happened to him that was pleas -
ere meanwhile have these mem-
slumbered'2 What are they made
appear, so mysteriously ? And
an we be aura that the odd thing,s
children say they remember etre
Odes 4 And when. and where
that comprehensive remembrance
we have said, done, thought or
1 our lives be given to us perman-
? That ie will be some author -
;tenuously maintain ; and surely
remembrance of a good life might
to constitute a heaven—theta of
1] one, perdition.
The Brydon Case,
Noll, MAN., Oct., 80.-4ame8 Brydon,
apiece, told a marvellous tale to a
)aper reporter the other day. Be
to bad been attacked by kidney die -
about two years ago, which resulted
)tinuous pains in the back+ To use
vu words, (the fsaius were unbearable
lie was a Aral." Ile became so weak
re bad to give up work, for over a
and frequently needed easfatance in
tug and lie could' not put on his own
. :1fr. Brydon has lately taken nue
Ibexes of Dodds iiideey Pills. This
t has been a perfect care and he is
y ae healthy and happy a man an can
uud in the Province. These pills
only been en sale for tx Aberf, tittle in
tobe, but several inetanoes of really
lerful cures from their nee have wine
',ht throughout the Proline,
Only, what we have wrought in our
characters during life Cab we take
away wit]) us.
Ids who can take advice is .some-
times superior to hint who can give it.
Mrs, Mary E. O'!aUort
of Piqua, O., says the Phy-
sielans are Astonished,
and look at her like one
Raised from the Dead
Long and Terrible Illness
from lslood Poisoning
Completely Cured by Need's
Sarsaparilla.
Mrs, Mary B. O'Fallon, a very intelligent
lady of Piqua; Ohio, was poisoned while as.
sisthrg physicians at an autopsy 5 years ago,
and soon terrible ulcers broke out on her .
head, arms, tongue .and throat iter hair all
eaino out, She weighed but 78 lbs., and saw
no prospect of help. At last she began'to
take ifood's Sarsaparilla and at onee im•
proved; could soon get out of bed and walk.
She says: " 1 became perfectly cured by
Hood's Sarsaparilla
:imam new a well woman. z weigh lealbse
eat well and do the worht for ea large fatuity.
My case scene a wonderful recovery and
Ile
siinostlikeleste at
fromtheastonishment,
HOODY% PILL'S 'should be in. eret7 1amIIi
medicine cheat Once usiid, etwetys pte1e'ttelt.;eo
Rzrly Sold.
They say'1,hat the aohool attendance
officer in tr:Iown which shall be name-
less wile t't+t t ntly the victim of a prier.
tic+il ,j�)ke
Ile received all anottymena letter
warming him at s er•rtaie house there
were "two kith:" Min ware not attoud.
ing any school. tin at once stsrted
fur the house ludiwue.i, and, in repiy
to his ()foul knock, clime the good
woman of the Douse+,
Xou have two children who do not
go to school, fetid the officer..
The woman stepped back and called
her liusbind.
Fire, Jollri, here's a mttu says we
have some children end they don't go
of 8311001,
John cerne forward.
Fell aro mistaken, sir, said he,
Bet read this, persisted tha officer.
The ratan read at first with a puzzled
expression, and then a light broke
over hie Lace..
Yes, he said et last, I suppose I
must admit it. My kids don't attend
school, certainly, bt•cruse ] renally
don't like to Saud them,
It doesn't (natter what you like;
they will havo to go, said the officer.
"Let lee see them,"
The ratan meekly led the way to an
outhouse, where, calmly reposing by
the aide of an old Nanny goat, were
two veritable "kids,"—British paper.
For Oyer Fifty 'Stearn
AN sem, AND waLL-Tluso 1.11011:1)Y. KM Win
years Swthiug Syrup hav boon used for over fifty
slow' by millions of mothers for their ch ilurenwlhile
teething, with perfect moms. It soothes the child
sotfells the I;Iiii1s, allays all pain, cures wind colic.
and is thuhest rcnlocly for Diarncosa. Is pleasant to
tho taste. Sold by Druggists in e4 ery part of tho
Worlu. Tuonty-five cents a oottle. Its value ie
incalculable. 00 sure and ask for Airs. Winslow's
Soothing sytap,r1lid take ,to other kind.
The Congregationalists.
Few rhllgious bodies in Canada have
been more uunuiIunnsly outspoken on
the prohibition (petition than Lite
The World of Labor.
India has 100 cotton )Hills.
Trees are felled by atr'am,
There are 6,000 lighthouses.
Flour is made from bananas..
Telephones aro used h divers.
p y
London has 10,271 policetnetl.
New 'York has 7,800 liquor bars.
A shorthand typo wetter' is new.
Bread is glade from sea water,
THE WINGLTAM TIMES, NOVEMBER 3, 1893.
,4.. OldLadyWas R! .. •f r7� 'Jr . ..,I tree d R'i, t :t 11' V tt'i' Can. taxa .G'itie'�lle
11q aJ �.tup;zso.. nu ore It l ri
1 An old lady in tlto village' of 1 illcarn, pt n• • a•r l; pnsnfhlft is Strelntt.ously �p A, i Ti u7 `PA33L19.
to set about it+
StillutGslnre, thought as a surprise kc sou71
eeme goaseberries to a friend who lived in i' Traitor" arrive nisi depart i roltrw.1
Glasgow.
A letter was duly despatelied apprising)
the fricud of whet was coming, Throilglt
some mistake the address marl not be
found, and the letter was returned marked :
"On Her Majesty's Service."
On receiving her own later bask, the o'd
- ,. lady exclaimed!
Ne1y Xot'It ]las a woman cobbler. Losh preserve as a't Things ere rotating
Paris is the richest tnunicipeliry, to aan awfu' pass when a body canna send a
Chicago has a 20 story building, pickle bel'rios but her Majesty amen ion a'
France has 132,000 coal miners,
Electric plowing elves satisfaction. Rs111u)( T18tr CUUJA INA DAT, --^South
about it.
Soap is made of cotton seed oil.
The United States has 8,000 bunks,
Luminious role• is a French inven-,
tion.
A Scotland dwelling cost $5,000,-
000.
Bengal eujoys three harvests yearly.
Clinton, Iowa, has the largest 'saw
irlill.
The sound of vowels is photograph-
ed.
Agriculture
people:.
The German navy employ. 20,000
men.
Germany's forests covers84,350,000
aures.
The world's navies employ 1,693,-
U0 men. I. .
A German, iron works employs
9,000 men. •
Telegraph wires stretch 881,000
milea, •
A tobacco plane produces 860,000
seeds.
A 110•ton gull has a range of four-
teen miles.
• Ocean telephoning is era to ito pos-
employ's 280,000,000
Cungregationalitts. Among the wean- stb]e.
hers who attended the meeting of the A machine makes 6,000 button -
union held inLoudou III .1 tine last holes it day,
weren number of miuieters and Iay- The Scutes have 165 women minis•
seen wll4Seot)atl5ed are well-known all tem.
over Osnttdu in connection, with the T1 V d hilt 1 tl
temperance work. Among theta we $500,000.
may Ifleutl„u the venerable Rev. John
Wood. of Otte we. who for years was a Afflicted Wth Neuralgia, for 50 Years.
prominent officer ill the Dominion To the Proprietor of the Great Soath
Alliance, and )t leading spirit in the American ltheutnatic Cure.
work at. OttawN; Rev J, J. liurdley, DEAR Sat,—Fur over thirty years I Was
afflicted very rnuch with Neuralgia and
of Weterl,.n, Q7zebec, now prominent- 11t
ea ache. Seeing your great Sourn'
AMERICAN ItilEU1•cAT:C CUnr advertises! 1
thought I would give it a, trial—although I
.did not think for a moment it was going, to
do mo auy good after trying so many
remedies without benefit. .1 obtained a
bottle from Cbishohn's Drug Store in this
town, and .I must say that I got great relief
from the first few doses, and wag, so over-
togivei ood
that determined lt c
`o ed I
lv,K
trial and coot- rued taking it, taking is all
new truthfully 'a that I
six bottles. �ct n a ,y
never felt so well since I way a girl, it has
not only oared me of neuralgia and head
ache, but has also built up my Hystom and
I feel quite young again. I most cheer.
fully give, you this testimonial and consider
you are the greatest benefactors to suffer-
ing humanity.
I WE, Dear Sir, YoursThankfully,
MARGARET BELL.
4Vitnessed by J. H. Chisholm.
le all er It $ Jive ,nee wor.1
Alliance,andee
Catarrh in the Head '
Is undoubtedly a disease of the blood, incl
as such. only 7t reliable blood purifier eau
effect a perfect and permanent cure.
Rood's Sarsaparilla is the beet blood puri,
(ler, and 15 has cured many very severe
oases of catarrh, Catarrh oftentitnos
leads to consumption. Take Hood's Sate
separllla before )t is to o lute,
Boon's Pints do not purge,paiu er gripe,
but actpromptly, easily and efficiently.
25c.
..The man who is above his business,.
may ono day find his business above
flim, .
Itntxsr kg Srx 1iotlus.—Distressing
nay and ,Bleeder diseases volleyed in six
hours by the "Great South Amerieen ]aide
ney Cure." This new remedy is a great
empties 'and delight to phyaiciaus on att.
count of its exceeding promptness in re-
lieving grain in the bladder', kidneys, back
and everypart of the urinary passages in
male or emale. It relieves retention of
Water and pain in passing' it almost ire-
mediately. If you want quick relief and
cure this is your remedy. Sold at Chis.
ir►!51w'I'I drug store.
g thei
A Business Lotter. •
Tilsonburg, March 15111, 1887.
T, Milburn & Co,
SIRS, --Please ship at once three dozen
B. B. Bitters --Beat selling medicine in
the shop. Solei seven bottles te-day.. `
Yours truly, C. ! HOMPsoN.
The above Sample is butote of hundreds
of similar expresrione regarding B. B. B.
Antot icnn lchcutrtatre Cure of RRbeurnatfr:nl
wad Nctlrulgid radically curse tit? 1 to 8
days. Its action upull the H}"rt00 is re
tnttrknblo and rllyatori1ION, Id. remove' ,tt j
once the cause of the disease immediately
disappears. The 11rut dose gt••+,Ltly hone.
iitr+, 75 cents, Warranted at Chisholm's
drug store.
To Subscribers in tarear and
Others.
•
A 0nniher of sub.,cribers are still
in arrear for their subse!t'ig)LiQ111) for
the currelt t year, and a certain
number ti)r two and ut*en more
years. We urgently request all
subscribers in arrear to put them-
selves right on our books as soon
as possible.
Those intlebtad fin• job painting
and adv.ertisilig will also confer a
favor by an early settlement. We
lave large payments to make and
would like those indebted to us to
put US in a position to inset there.
If you owe 08 anything, don't
wait for an account to be sent you,
but call and settle or remit the
atnouut at sour earliest con.ve-
nicrlce,',
_.Il remittances should be made
by express. or money order, or shut
by registered letter to
IL ELLIOTT,
Tlse s OFFICE,
Wingham, Ont.
Consumption the Plague of To -Day.
Dr. John Ferguson, of Toronto,
contributes au interesting article to
the October number nk the Canadian
Magazine. De. .Iferguaon iu his
article alludes to consumption as the
great plague of the day. Canada
claims about ten thousand consump-
tive victims yearly. Between the
ages of 15 and 45 year!; about one-
third of those .who die perish of this-
diseaet'1 ; while from the age of 15 Ili
35 iiourlv.onn,ha]f of all deaths is due
to it. It will he seen that in the pro-
ductive years lard of the piece this exceeds
every other disease in fatality. When
it ie further borne in (Mud that bite
average period of illness, accord:ng to
several of the greatest authorities, 18
some three years, the vast importance
of this disease becomes at once appar-
ent. Dr. Ferguson holds that heredity
had been over -rated as a factor in the.
production of the disease, and conta-
gion under rated. Mechanical occupa-
tions, unsanitary surroundings, intern
peranoe etre mentioned as being chiefly
instrnmentul in disseminating the dis-
ease, while contagion from one rnem•
her of the finally to another in respon-
sible for not a small percentage of the
total consumptive death rate. The
writer takes an optimistic view of the
future treatu1Sne of the disease, and
loolce .upon the prospect as hopeful,: .it
;it a disease thatintelligences and deter-
mination can do touch to mitigate and
subdue. The causes that are respon-
ibis for coltautu Clea once
Nine times nut of ten a bad habit
is overcome more easily by relinquish-
ing it at once, than by gradually
breaking away from it. Compromise
is not complete reform; and then too,
where the Change is not immetliltte,
carelessness is liable to load to
laxity and finally to abandonment of
the effort to reform.
Williams' Royal Craws Remedy, ureases( euro on
aIssalstons Debility,
Rheumtm NeuraliPrayis,, Nervous
It is often those things which appear
most excessively plain and Reif evident
to ourselves, that are for that very
reason, the most difficult to explain to
others.
English lish Spavin Ltnimont removes all
]lard,, soft, er calloused Lumps and Blem'
%rhes from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs,
S lints, Icing Bone, Sweeney, Stifles, Count your resources;learn what
Sprains, Sore ami swollen Throat, Lioughs, you are not.fit for, And give up wish,
eta. Save 850 by use of one bottle. War-
ranted by Chisholm's drug store. lg for it; iearn *that you can do, and
;Mit to hand, a car load of No, 1 fiN;b,71-...., .. ere 7b••••r7tc, ....,
s'a'teen ..uby was sick, we Gave lent enstoria. @ui•. n1 . ,.. 'r44'7:".‘
Irol T<e. •aYer
When c 110 wax a Cisi171, sho caret for t;astoria, I r p 10:45 p. ink "
`ylteu a1:c her :ttua afles aha elun'Y tc Csstorla
Co D R � oda
Wileiteke awlChiltren,sletavetkeinCustor�la,
11g1s'�4rGI.I;l . f C"r"E'wA . T ' 'a . �7 .P.7-1tr
which we will Kell .,t ' 3
rieee that defy cont- iAlr TJt:#1.k . -..--
petition. A iso, 'first•olass
'I'r+ dread no rye hurl to suspect no
tongue is the gra .t prerogative of in.
neCNtrer".
NK .i` HAMILTON
•WING=HANI..
Capital,. $1,250,001. Rent, v 6u0,000.
Preslclrut --levy 8ruAnr.
Viee•rreside,tt—A. Si, RANNAY.
rate .'oTorta
roue [ av ria, clue Geneve, Wu Chases, Df P, A, T.
Woos, A. 1f. Las (Toronto).
Cashier—J. EUBNBULL,
Savings Banit—lrours,10 to 8 ; Saturday's, 10
1. Depositµ of (s1. and upwards received and interest
a,lewcd,
Special Deposits ,also received at current
rates of interest,
Drafts oh dreat'llritalii and tho United States
Nought and sold .
if. '4ILLSON, (',GENT.
M.111/1;13 ,2 DICLINS0tA,
t otici tors.
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AU h ,1•r: t.' 117'..4+' 4, 1,'.tk N1Crp
NORTH SHORE SHINGLES s;P:ans
rut Va. minas 4 .t7 j.
19 07
London, Clinton, ke., 540
at 31.75 per .Square 1: rs.
10:02 '
quality guaranteed• loco a tie
a:lSp. In.
All kinds of
Dressed and Rough Lumber, Lath,.
Barrels, Wood, &e,,
kept constantly on hated.
RAINING ASG MATCHING [MEI
cheap as the cheapest,
MoLEAN & SON.
Wiugham, .Tune 7th, 1893.
Scientific Peering
Agency for
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uuderstood half the battle against the
terrible scourge has been waged.
Itch on human and horses and all ani-
mals cured in 80 minutes by Woolford's
Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. War
ranted at Chisholm's drug store. -
Few Men have the talent 01 display-
ing dignity, without ncquirtng ,i tinc-
tura 'of coldness and cootetnt't for
others.
It is one of the niosr pr-•mising
traits of human nature that heroiu un-
,selfshnesa always kindles the enthu- l
mem of mankind.
Serofula,whetber hereditary or acquired
is thoroughly expelled from the blood. by
Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood puri.
tier,
Reason requires culture to expand
it, It resembles the fire concealed in.
the flint, which only shows itself when
struck with a steel.
Of alt the delicate tensatious the
mind is capable of, none will perhaps
surpass that which attends the relief
of an avowed enemy.
aarkwel.Iro.ahlllllalssn Will carey Cough
Cold, Rronthltis or Asthma.
do it with all the energy at your tagr'Subecribe for the nuns. tuna.
ling CER17FICK,066S
0/06RFUL GV
Not only a relief but a pure for all kinds of
• HEAD PAINS, SICK STOMACH
AND BILIOUSNESS
Harmless. do)itain no hurtful drugs. A t,
wonderful Compound. Nice to take.
gore death to pain.
Be sure you got STAMPS.
PREPARED eV R. STARK. M, U.G. P., Cutest
All intending purchasers of stoves for this
winter will save money by buying from
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FOR THE R. STARK MEOICl' E CO.
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Having bought a very large variety of
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to Choose from
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to satisfaction.
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D. SUTHERLAND.
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