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i ppl,•onfi or Dittinitunhed Persona
On ALCO11011,0 Lisptors.
iiltupetiee aha beeoot:q.---Bietrarak.
"t at beverage the mother of sins.
Southey,
The evil is in the drink. ---David
J. P,
Tine devil in selutiaf.—Sir Wilfred
tvisotr•,
Liquid fire tipd distilled damnation.
Robert Hall.
I consider all spirits had spirits.—
r Mae), Cooper. '
The dynamite of modern civil Z-
ion—Hoe. ,Iohn•D. Long.
Be loss pa 'dear, verb' dear, ler his
IIi•tle,-.—J3eizjatoin Franklin.
Every crime has its origin, more or
are in thinking.—Ju.ige Gurney.
Grape -juice hits killed more than
'ape"-allot,—O. J:I, Spurgeon, D. D.
While you have the drink you will
Ove the drunkard.—George W. Bain.
Drink is the mother of want and
e nurse of crime.—Lord Brougham.
Drink is .the greatest obstacle to the
ilusiou of education.—Jolla bright.
(Drink, the only terrible enemy
hole England has to fear.—Prince
popold.
• Ninety-nine cases out of every liun-
red are ceased by drinking. —Judge
irskinee
Nine teethe—of the eases to be tried
re :caused l,y drink.—thief ,Justice
�ovill. "
Choose ruttier to punish your appe-
tes thou 'o be punished by them,
pictetue.
To dtil,k well is
sponge, but not
en'es.
Every unordinat
d the ingredient
*:ire.
Nearly all the crimes ef Moine or -
mate in wine.—Lord Acton,Sol.renle
udge of Rome.
1 expect to my dying' day to fight
e drunk with e,vvey lawful weapon.
Sohn B. Gough.
•. It is a drilik, tt. drunkard; a taste,
i1 appetite, a drliriu m.=Rev.. fir W.
rate,
Impossible to relieve property until
e get rid of the curse of drink.—
ord Shaftesbury.
If you swallow strong drink dowu
e devil will swallow you down.—
dam Claike, D. D.
I oppose drink, because it opposes
e: The work 1 try to; do it undoes.
Bishop C. D. Ross. -
Among all causes of crime, intem-
eranoe stand IS out the, unapproach-
ble chief.—Judge Noah; Davis.
a property meet for
for van.—Demos-
e cup is unblessed.
is a devil.—Shnke-
TIE W1NG,LIAM TIMES, NOVEMBER 17,1,893.
"'Independent journalism./0
Mr. Charles £. Dentin rarely uses
the space he ooeupies on thee editorial
page of the New Torts Sun for ether
Shim sotntxon sense. stutters. The
following ehartttlteristie article is a fair
example of the style of this grand old
Nest°,st the press under the above
eaptioa'
Out valuable sontsmporary, the
Newport Herald presents an intone.
ling discussion of that pereasiel
theme, the ideal, newspaper.
Genuine independence. says the
Herald. is perhaps the meat desirable
factor in the ideal daily paper. We
should say, gather, that honesty,
brains, good hu or, and knowledge of
the Constitution, Shakespeare,and the
Bibie are tbe most desirable factors;
and that independence is an incident
and a uonsequenee.
Our contemporary pursues its Itne of
philosophic observations. True Inde-
petrdenee,. at tells us, *spouses the
cause of the litany against the few.
This sounds like cant. We should
say, rather, :that the upright
and ideal journal espouses the
cause of truth add law; and whether
the many go with it or the few, makes
no difference.
The present higns of American
juurnalism are very encouraging. The
force of the mere: humbug and sense-
less shouting appears to be dying out,
end nn era of intelligence and reason
is coming in. Vie tricks ot lotteries,
sham charities, coupons to determine
whether one polies Captain is handsom-
er than another,', and alrathe rest of
the long array of tuounteb,u,tc adver-
tietng devices which have nothing
whatever eo do with making a news-
paper, are hound to get out of fasbion.
The theory that the manses of the
people are fools, and that newspapers
should tee made nceordin¢ly, is grad-
ually weakening; Rud before long the
public will chiefly regard the intellect-
ual mind/ qualities and faculties and the I
uprightness of every public journal.
This will Li: a valuable change. Then 11 WIN LOAM
nobody will have to ask whether a
pe is independent any more
Qday or Thought.
The Orsglnal Jam Crow..
If we would sversome the, laws of Talking of Jim Crow, how many in
nature we must not resist, we mutt Lonisville know that %he original Jim:
!Misses them against one another. Craw swim Lnttievillt► Barky? It was
some time before the war when St
Where as nothing i UOttetnotlr *bout
famous tang and dance comedieu,play
poverty, it may circa serve as a ing an eagagemelo. at .L,,ouievilie, saw
healthy si�tunlur tit lits Rretat spirits. from the wwdow of his room *certain
It is not in our open expo ell *feria (lathy who was a sdarmeter of his day
that we need the still voice of the ail- ratting up the most extraordinary
gut monitor but in the small sestet capers to the tune of Turn About and
every -day acts of life.
If we could read the ssoret of our
enemies we would find in cacti men's
Wheel About and Jump, Jim Crow.
The .comedian struck up the same
poasibihties ef a performance founded
life sorrow and unmans snc,nitb to upon this original, made a number of
disarm all hostility. tersest to fit this refrain, and there-
A icer which is always serene poen after reproduced is on the stage the
Bosses a mysterious rind powerful untutored performance of the original
Zanies, to the delight and admiration
attraction; sad hearts come to it ae to of thousands, The darky's name
the sun to warn themselves a1,atu' really was James Cr'ow,and be belong.
Work paves the only way that leads ed to a Iivery•Etable' keeper, in whose
yard, neer the lintel where the come-
dian was steying,tho.original JtmCrow
dance was performed tor the amuse
ment of such as loafed there. I think
the betel was the old Galt house ----
Louisville Courier-Jiournal.
to knowledge. The way is a long one,
and the difficulties in it are ninny, but
step by step it can be traversed, if
labor be the guide.
You must not only work, but ynu
),gust order your work with intelligence;
you must lee preparing the war` for
what you want to becume, as well as
do what lies at your hand.
We may divide thinkers into these
who think for themselves and those
who think through others; the latter
are the rule, the former the exception.
Only the light which we have kindled
in ourselves can illuminate others.
The man is pool indeed who eannot
in some way bele his neighbor, if only
by words of sympathy; and unless he
has the disposition to do this when he
is poor, there is little liklihood that
the posseesinn of riiChes will trans-
form his nature
Money No Object.
I want a position,'he said as he en-
tered the office.
I'm sorry said, the head of the firth,
but we really have no need for men at
present. t
Oh, that'e all right, said the caller
cheerfully, 1 aon't eipect any salary.
In fact I'm wilting to pay for the priv-
ilege of having employment.
What kind of a position do you
want? asked the merchant lei astonish-
ment.
I don't care mush, ea lout; as it is
one degree higher then the typewriter
and toe office boy.
A wonderful new combination in R. Why those two particularly?
Stark's Headache, Neuralgia and Lever Well you ser•, its )net this way, ex,
Powders, nice to take and perfectly harm, plained the caller coufidenttally. I'm
less. Mrs. Ga+,ton, Q2 Inchbury street, married and have' one bov, I'm mar -
Hamilton, another `veli known citizen,
testifies: "Having gj+ven R. Stark's Head- rind and have one child —n boy. Now
ache, Neuralgia and ..Liver Powders, n fair that boy won'tm•
trial. I tun willing to bear testimony to mother just laughs wi rn try to exert
their efficacious effects. I have derived my authority. So I've got desperate,
and I thought if I coot get a position
where the typewriter girl would have
WORMS
VOR tb reatovid ai
s of kinds
worm o 1
a•mc6lldrettw lar menus,
ase Pa.:MrTIVII
GERMAN WORM
t.OzENCIS. At za
f__�tlpt, reliabae, safe and pleasant, realuides z e
eats,' anedicine, :gayer falling. Leave no had after
IOW* Friss, Z6 sent* per Boz
JOB POINTING,
TNCi,UDltl0 Book., pamphlets, Posters, BSI
I. Heade, Circulars, ke., etc., executed in the beet
style et the art, at moderate prices, .and on short
aetice. Apply or address
R. ELLIOTT.
Tama Office, Winghase.
LOOK
qcxn�I��nt�tmrs �
—aa l'UBListlOn--
EVR11.73 lltltIDA.Y btOItNI�1G
sae—
TIMES OFFICE, JOSEPHINE srae:CT
1KTNbaklAAl, ON7.'A1,tIO.
Stlbsoriptiolaprise, Si per year, l:2 advmnot
ATsTEf1talx0 RATES
'. dPiwg l 1 yr, ,1_bati 1 S oto 1 1 ace
One eeilirp 180 00 035 00 1 e50 00 ea
halt " a5 00 20 00 I It 00. 1' 500
Quarter " ' ::0 00 12 00 7 00 I a Es
One Inch 5 50 S 00 2 00 1 eft
HERE 1 tiegal and ottvrr oseual adverti$eutentll, Fo. pea Une
for fust ht0erbiu,, and $o, pun 1110 toreaelt subee�*ent
insertion,
Local uotlesalOc. ps,,.ue for first inseations,arta
se. per Hooter eaeh subsequent ineerticc.. No. local
notice will be charged leas them 25o.
Advertisenuerlte of Loot, Found, Strayed,$Ibuatians.
This'V1 i InterestEvery-
body! Bushlcse(rhanee wantednotoxceeding a
We are selling
nonparcii,.t<I per,nonth
House* mid Farms for Sale, not exceeding & lisle[,
el for fast month, 60e, per subsequent month
These terms will be strictly adhered to,
Special rates for local advertisements, or fo
longer periods.
Advertisements and 10011 I10tlees without specific
directions, win he inserted till forbid and, charged
accordingly. Trauslaory advertisements roust be
I paid in, advance.
Changes. tor contract mit erticttnento must he n
Ithe oaks by Wednesday noon, In omdbrteo- appear
that week
Coal Pit at 12 1-2 R, ELLIOTT
Best
PH.01%011'01t AND. �tBLlBnaa
cents per Imperial gal-
lon, or a calt7. containing._.. — _... ------
1 R IMCIDONALD,
the equiv lent of five U
Americana gallons for
50c., exclusive of pack-
age.
American 'Axes, 50c. to 65c.
each.
Crosscut Saws, 45c. to $x.00
per foot. ,1
We to -day reduce our
quotations on Binder
Twine one cent per lb.
J. A. CLINE & CO
great benefit from ),them, haviug heeu a
long time a suffer from headache. bilious-
ness and neuralgia. Mr. Alexander Mercer,
well known contractor,
Ham'Iton, to mind me and the nffees Iso
newspaper � . y woo
Watt whether it is honest. says: "I have,much pleasure lu recom- flava to set np and hUtile wnn•tt I apo
mending R. Stark's headache, Neuralgia - lite with
•�. STEAM PUMPVORKS1
and Liver Powders as after a fair and it would sort of squareup
Prevailing Sickliest.
protracted trial of the same I consider my dignity, which 18' meetly getting
The moat prevalent complaints at this them a very valuable remedy for head- away from me. Wo ildie t do anyone
season are rheumatism, neuralgia, sore ache and biliousness well worthy of the any harm, Von know Rini it would
..
For all these ..A her painful troubles many others of considerable repute „ make me feel easier in my mind to
throat. inflammations and congestions. confidence of the public,and far surfassino. a '
Haiyard's Yellow Oil is the' Best internal Price 25 cents a box. Sold by all medicine realize that I was a man to be abeyed.
and
external reenidy.
Tllhe WOf1d of L1114or.
The Manchester Ship Canal cost
$50,000,000.
The making • of chinaware is the
oldest industry;
England er is 40,000 tons Irish
eggs annually.
New York real estate is valued at
$1,572,583,392.
Pennsylvania leads the States in
cigar production.
Irrigation in India has made 25,000-
000 acres fruitful.
Strong drink is not only the devil's During the present century 8,000
ay into man, but a men's way to the tons of gold have been mined.
vii. --Adam Clarke, Il}. D.
Drink is a greater destroying force
an ail other physical evils combined.
Heery Ward Beecher, D. D
o madness! to thinkruse of strongest
nes and strongest drink our chief
upport of health.—John Milton.
The drink thirst is the only earthly
'In Italy bakers tack loaves of their
bread odtside as samples.
The Krupps have produced a gun
that can fire clean over Mount Blanc.
Clergymen eome next in numbs to
mechauies ander. the head .of inven-
tors.
proximation to the t torture of the Aluminum, worth about $75 a
ananedinperdition.•-P.V.Nasby. pound in 11353, is now worth hardly
as many :ants.
'atarrh, Not Local, But Constitutional: There is fifty abandoned ships float -
dealers.
Dr. Dio Lewis, the eminent Boston phy- ing about the Atlantic, which are
eician, in a magazine article says: "A dangerous. . .
radical error underlies nearly all medical r
eatment of catarrh. It is not a disease In Malaga workfnen are allowed
the roan's nose; it is a diseaao of the fifteen minutes leisure hi every hour
to showing itself in the nose—a Local to smoke cigarettes: "
bibition of a Constitutional trouble."
herefore, he argues, the use of snuff and The Krupp gun works claim tohave
An Old Farmer's Opinion.
There is being so much said in the
country about bald times and the
scarcity of mnney,and everybody has
a cause and knows a remedy, I
thought I would write to tell your
readers rhe cause. The trouble is we
buy more than w produce. There
is too much flour acid bacon ahip1wd
here every year. The things we ouht '.
to make at home wP are buying.
We throw away our ashes and lees
soap and axle grsaee.
We. give away Our beef hides: and
buy !lanae strings end she strings.
We let manure go to waste and Loy
guano.
We buy garden seed in the
and cabbege in the winter.
We let our land grow up in wetds'
and buy our brooms.
We let the wax of our pine and gnrsi
trees go to waste and buy chewing
gum for our children.
We build scllon' !louses and hire
teachers and seed our children off to
be educated I
We land a fire cent fish with a $4
fishing -rod./ a
We Send a 15 cent boy with a $20
gull and a $4 dog try kill birds.
Wit rais=e dome and hay wool.
About the 'lily thing in this country
that there is an uver1roduetion of is
politics and dogtics.—American Times
Recorder.
ther local applications is wrong, and manufactured a machine which will
iwhrta they seem to givetempChary reli f' roll iron so thin that it would take
ey really do rnore harm an goo .
her Leading authorities agree with Dr. 1,800 sheets to mak‘ an inch.
Lewis. Henee,the eerylitoper teethed of
our* for catarrh is by taking a constitu-
al remedy like Hood's Barsaparilla, An Zaoeneni u,emedy.
h.ioh reaches every part of the body � ('►ENTLEMBN.—We have used Hag -
•rough the blood, does eliminate alt im- vt yard's PectoralBBatsam in our house
unties and makes the whole man health- for over three years, and find it au ex -
It removes the cause of the trouble celient remedy for all- forms of coughs and
nd restores tbo diseased membrane to colds. In throat and lung troubles it
per condition. That this is the practi- affords icstent relief.
result is proven by thousands of people 'Jona Brom, Columbus, Ont.
bo have been cuted of catarrh by taking
's Sarsaparilla.
John Newton: I tom not what I :efts;
not what I would be; 1 ane not
I ahould be; I am not what I
I1 be; hut by the grace of God, I
what I aur.
Life insurance r'ompanies are be-
coming the holdersiof enormous mashes
of capital. Statistics Made public at
the meeting of the, National Aesoelin,
tion of Life Underwriters show that
the companies, taking into account of
assessment corporations and sot:laties
I hold resets to the value of $850,000, -
Prompt
850,000,-
1Protttpt Our.. 000, that they twelve frotn policy
,..slulrit,-1Taying suffered over two hoiden about $172,000,000 a year,
withconstipation,and the doctors that their gross hiConiel$naary $L
20
,
Baring helped me, I
coxlcluded to try 000,000 annually, and that they pay
., and before I used one bottle I about $100,000,000 annually to filo
1 win ales recommend it for
las, insured in the, formof death losses,
D. Halt* fit, I ylevr, Out, surrenders and dividends,
spring
• i.
English Spavin lam Ment removes all
bard, soft. or calloused Lumps and Blom
isbes front horses, Blood Spavie,46lsrbs,
Splints, Rink Bone, 'Sweeney, Stifles,
Sprains, Sore and swollen Throat, WOW,
etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. War-
ranted by Chisholm's tips store.
The will of the IateSir .Jo::u Abbott
has just been probated. The four sons
of deceased--yles•ire. Marry Abbott, J.
B.. Abhott,Wtl;i+tm Abbort and Arthnr
Abbott—anti ;;is son -in lac, Mr. It.
T. Iientker, h,vn ` been appointed.
trustees and e•xecut rs hi trust, to l•ay
Lady Abbott all annuity during her
lifetime, and to divide ,Ire estate i't
equal shares I,;-iween deceased's eight
children. It ie crated the estate ex-
ceeds in value half a million dots
lrlre.
aniline 'riser Creep INA -,liar.-..ESouth
Atnericau Rheumatic Cure of.:tthenmatien
and Neuralgia radically cure' in 1 to r
days. Its aotion upon the system re re
markable and mysterious. It removes at
(MOs the Cause of the die ea: a 1nituediate:y
disappears. '1n lint dose greatly bete
fits. 1r cents. SV.rrauted at Chitholtn's
drug store.
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household, and to the teacher, scholar, pro-
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2'lto Globe, Toronto, says:—
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tionaryand the cheapest book 1n the world, and
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Publishers,
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f flo not bill eheapphoto•
ampule reprints of ancient
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rirdend for frac proapaKus
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ZETLAND .11.W 1VXILL
GEORGE THOMSON, Proprietor.
Lumber of all kinds,
!L aHORL
PROPRIETOR.
!•
1 wish to inform the people of Wing -
ham and surrounding country, that, as
I bave purchased tbe Steam Pump
Works lately owned ;by Mr. H. Clark, 1
are prepared to supply?, all kinds of
Wooden, Lift, Fora &'iron Pumps
And attend to the waists of the public
in anything in tile Pump line.
As I have longperience in the
business I guarantee tall my work, and
if not satisfactory will refund the money.
I also deal in
ALL KINDS OF WIND MILLS.
Sofb water cisterns made on short
notice.
Orders by mail promi tly attended to.
D? SHOWER,
WinghSam•
TWO KINDS
OF
First-class Shingles,
and Ceder:' Posts.
gar Load Orders a Specialty.
'VO01) delivere4 to fry part ot
tleights tn.
e►'orOers by Mutt t pro ;;5,. y attemro 1i1
c1 soaOE TnoIMSON,
Box 155. n
NEIt'0'La BEANS are new dli,•
eoyer7 that ears the WOtat easy$ of
Nervous Debility Lost Vigor snit
Felling Manhootl; 0c'otorn Use
weakness of hotly' sr Mind osaeed
by ever -Werk. Or
Naiads tt:s errors sr �i
sos et yttsrh. 'I his Remedy ai,-
v.n.tair sores the neem eietioete costa 153N711 alt othe'T
V.' ATttnxsts hse6fsnerleteni0 relies,. :e14b7 et*•
1►•�'tia ak
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/o ..r1f,.c1041 }tr imga ini TIM .SA61 S 3 7=1(3111
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pERV`?
I) FANS
JOSEPHINE STREET,.
lVINohatt, -
ONTARIO,
"ejir-E. TOWLER, M,D,C.M.,
Member College Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario
—Coroner for County of Fluren—
OIHceTTp.stairs, nextto Mr hforton'b office, Wing.
hon, Ont.
Orme Hours, -0 to 12 a. m., 1 to G p. m., or at
Residence, Diagonal Street.
CUSTOMERS.
n
DR. .notMELDI(TJM,
honor Graduate of Toronto. University, and
Memtaribero. or the College of Physicians, and Surgeons of
On
Office and Residence —Corner of Centre and Patriclr
streets, formerly occupied by Dr.. Bethune.
it'eN1411Aa - - OXT
VANSTONE.
It BARRISTEIR, SOLICITOR, Etc.,
Private and Company funds to loan at lowest rate,,
interest. No commission charged. 'Mortgages, tour*
and .farm proport3 bought and sold
OFFICE—Beaver Block Wigoil.,x
wI
it AWAKE
KIND BUY FROM THE
City Fruit & Confectionery Store
Because they can get goods that are
right and up to the tithes.
ANOTHER KIND ARE
J. A. MORTON
BAliliISTE11, S e ,
11 ingham out
E. L. DICIiINSON,
Barrister *te.
SOLICITOR TO BANK Or HIAMI{.'0ON. MONET TO
LOIN.
Office—Meyer Bleck, itinghani.
PAST ,,ASLEEP
But they are waking up to the fact that
1 can give them' goods that will
please them.
Full lines of
e
Fruits, Oysters ,Cnfectionery,&c
DENTISTRY,- S. J&LOME; V:ms min Am,
Is manufacturing Celluloid Plates
Vulcanite plates of the bestmateriai
as cheap as they can be got In the
Dominion. All work warranted.
Painless. extraction of teeth by the use of Electric,
ity or Vegetable Vapor.
Lute NoTtca.-1 will extract teeth for 25 cents
each.
OFFICE•' : In the Beaver 'Block, opposite the .
Brunswick House.
APPLES BY JHE BARREL.
Agent for Parker's lye Works.
Canned goods of every, description al.
ways on hand and my prices aro as low
as the lowest,
Dontforget the place, opposite the new
Bank of Hamilton.
ROBT. HILL.
Wm. H. Macdonald, L. D. •S.,
DENTIST.
OFFICE, - - MASON'S BLOCK
Opposite the Queen's Hotel, Wingliam.
Will visit Gorrie hit and 3rd Mondays;
of each month.
JOHN. RITCHIE,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT
IViNellAa,• Oter.ost
p
DEANS, Ja„ IVIxenan,
LICENSED AUCTIONEER POR THE COly19
OF HURON.
Sales attended in any part of the Co, Charges
Moderate. 1
CURItIE, WMN MAK, ONT.,
LICCNSED AUCTIONEERi Fon TRH SOON= OE
nweos
All orders left at the Three etiieo promptly attend
ed to. Terns reasonable.
JAMES HENDERSON,
LICarOSD At/mmioan:a ma Commits Roam Alla
Baocs.
All sales attended to promptly and on the Shorter;
Notice.
Charges Moderate and Satisfaction Guaranteed.
All necessary arrangements cell be made at the
Timis' office
WIx61IAM Oar
J
^�it. J.IIeASH,
1 v
M. B. Toronto, 1MIelnber College Physicians aid,
Surgeon , Ontario.
B5teRAV. . It . . • GNTAttle
Monsey to.,can an Notes,
-71:—
Notes .. scounted
AT REASON BLE RATES
Motley advanced IC 5
rd nn C•0�•
ttangos a t
privileio of paying at thekiof any pet
Notate
and accounts collected.
BOW. r', nZoIi7,2OO,
Beaver Mock f1'inehant, Ulit.
.(rne
vKeU.<
dorohe 3
allce(U;
.eh4rptif,
rick err,
We he
Monday
.adrertist
;general),
As thl
epttce,tft
stolid ilei
day t0 A
Thl
t0o0 pi
The tl
the pi
Lot
man's
,dwarf
be eni
shall
the w
wife,,
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