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The Wingham Times, 1893-11-17, Page 3
C TO STREET knevauee 0 1 1 nw ie. 6 00 IO i 4Ya e 1 M I ,80.peptine rsubeeenent muttony. said 4. No. thea; 1,Bilmattone,, idling 8 lines. ling 8 limes, aunt's 0. Into,or fo hour specific nd, charged As must be must be n Sr tot eoppeat in. PrnrusHSx ONTARIO, ions, Ontario on- ' odlce, )Ping. p. m., or at niversity, and id Surgeons of rotted Patrick tune. ONT tc., tt lowest rata lrsoal es, town MIONET TO ellulotd Plates he best material be got in the warranted. use of Eiectric. ;h for 26 cents apposite the L. D..S.1 N'S ELOCK Vinghem. .rd Mondayla WENT ONTARrl1 THE CO1J28'd'y' ;he Co. Charges , ONT., E aOUNTT Off' promptly attend •1r,6 HURON darn d on the Shortest n Guaranteed, be made at the ONT Physicians mat • ONTARIO Dn Notes, tinted IAT nt$ .t tl pet eentwitlt any year. Notes) ninon. W C i,_ T. U. COLUMN. icoNn ro ii la TIGI wises:at megrim.) -;For food anti Home and Native .Land." Well.oall the attention, of the anothora and sisters dotthelset, that the Woman's Christian Temper.. .alica'Unlon meets every Monday at -lhreo o'clock .eharp,,tor one lour, at'Mt . 1101111'w reeidonoo, ,Pat- •rick tartlet, All ladles are made welcome. We hold a. monthly gospel meeting on the last Monday of every mouth, except when otherwise .adrertisedeto which meeting we invite the public generally, As the editor has kindly given us part of hie epeco.ltor our work, wu ask friends of the eause to Rend Items of interest on all moral queetions of the day to aur of our members. 4!� The •Deauinion W, 0. T, ill. las 8,- ‘000 paid-up members and 358 ,unions. The members increased 1,900 during the past year. :1' * * Lord Tennyson: Woman's cause is man's: they rise ;or sink together, .dwaded .or .godlike, bond or knee: if she be smeill,slight-natured,mieerable how• shall mien grow? As the husband is, the wife is. Who does l}8iar.,his wife, _/IA/ 5/IA/We'd-to Listowel and taken low:residenee !n 13ismark ward. Clara Rothwell, of Toronto, is pv g a few days with her parents. lhas tang one of her popular sacred ,mte1 the Methodist church here on obtai evening, which, it is needless ;iieanl�was well received. paupJ. D. Lana, of Owen Sound, ,effeci own all last week on business mass ewing old acquaintances, She temp her house and lot to Mr. Cal- nntell 'ls, of Elma, who will shortly TAE 'titAC1<CSral..,�.�. of rather Matthew's success in Trelend crime wee reduced to one-third, Its Compared with preceding years, and one-half as compared with succeeding' years' in the city of Dublin, the;. number of prisoners in 1840, was rey.': diced from 136 to 28, or tiro sixths,' Over one hundred cell's wore empty, and cue prison was shut up. In five years, 1885-89, during which there were 59,770,892 gallons of eptrits consumed, there were 64,520 cases of serious ()rime and 59 executions for murder, During five years, 1840.44, in which the consumption fell to 83,- 766,525 gallons, the cases of crime fell to 47,027, and executions for mur- der to 21. Even an increase in the duty of a couple of shi'Iings per gallon reduces the amount of grime by re- stricting the traffic in liquor. The Porhee-Maekonzie Act, in Scot- land, reduced Sunday offences in Edinburgh 75 per oent, ; e.nptied the cells of the prison ; and postponed the necessity of a new gaol, thereby saving the city £12,000 ; and in Scotland at lareq reduced the consumption of s 957,830 gallons, or one-seventh whole, while crime decreased in ante proportion. In the cities oportion is higher still; in Edin. , the prisoners in tho gaol de - their es d in two years from 650 to 818 ; ing is ti an one-half, while the Sunday To Rev. tments decreased from 278 to Duerr lees than one-sixth. In pleasur ock, the arrests were reduced in• Smith's air, after the passage of the Act, the ma ,072 to 751 ; less than, one - and the . presen'. dereon a beau a marl+ labors the cArtfarty, as to warrant its friends and supporters ;going steadily forward, maintaining and pressing to the utmost of their ability as a measure more calculated to .accomplish the happiness, well-being, prosperity and advancement of the country than almost any other measure that can be brought under time consideration of the publio." 0 * Temperance statistics have often been ridiculed, but it is quite easy to get as ac- curate statistics on some of the bad effects of the liquor traffic as upon any other sub- ject. Nobody will dispute figures prepared by Dr Daniel Clarke, Superintendent of the lunatic asylum in Toronto. Dr. Clarke testified before the Commission that out of 0,000 cases of insanity he had examined, 91 per cent. were, produced by drink. In round numbers, one lunatic in every ten was made a lunatic by liquor. That means that there are seventy human be- ings in the Toronto asylum who lost their reason by drink, and a proportionate num- ber in the Kingston, Hamilton,' and Lon- don asylums, But that is not all. As Dr. Clarke testified, insanity is often produced by combined causes. The drink habit may combine with domestic troubles, worry, overwork or any other of the exciting causes that make lunatics. It is the• sole or mem cause of insanity in one case out of every ten, and a contributing cause in many others, There then, ',ve have one awful fact made clear,and that, too, by one of the most distinguished specialists on the continent. The next time you pass the Toronto asylum, just remember that one in every ten of the creatures behind those walls bereft of God's highest gift, was put there by drink. Think. of that when you mark your ballot on the first day of Janu- ary. • OUR AUTUMN GIFT —TO— Everyone of Our Readers. A Elderly* 8WXQr. t)onta 1n, Mr. bplintets, she sail,. oordialty. 1 NM real norry father's. nes here. I b"naevi he's clown on thit. lower end of tint plantation, t.u' mother's etapped over to see Miss Polly Smith 'bout some woavin'. Won't you have some cont Walter i Thank yuu, Miss Sallie Anti ; but I didn't come over to see tb.tua, hut y,,u', Mel exoleneed the girl as elteaoatt the dipper front hie baud and reetort'd it to the nail on whish it hung Why what on earth tato yon N'tti,t wttlY`Itie Are you trying to ;et up a 1'icnietil help pay Mr.SholbltLe%. salary Or are you going to. prautive genie nrw pieces for the camp'tneetin' ? Neither of these, answered t he old ,gentleman, with a twinkle of his eye. Well, what thou, answered the girl. Oyarn't you guess'1 asked Mr. Splinters, 1uoking as one who has at secret which thinks ail must long to know. Indeed I eyarn't. By special arrangements with the pub. lishers we are enabled to make every one of our readers the possessor of a lifelike portrait of the Hon Wilfred Laurier, the trusted and bol3ved leader of the 7.ihn.tu Partyh4.5use and kingdom of the fromtll this portion of the Lord's the hand that here you may winand is brutes, ail around her old the young artisticle for Christ, which shall be occasions take in the aituntion. The, your crown of rejoicing on l,aurieirhen He conies to make up On two ocigiub up and jerking her !lend aelf was stionl his horny grasp. she l,roke ed it the mai; hislife keit strain half amused and half elle m leadere"ned, The vied d : Why, Mr. Splinters, what who th MRS. W. N. HOWELL, was 2180 i la the matter with you 1 leo great m; JOSEPH STALKER, viuus tb k 1'd have any old bald -head- I a grate(; G. L. FERGUSON, hurled he like you that's old enough to' should 1� Canada MARY ROBERTSON, world. randfather 1 Why, gond gra- The, Fi GORDON Youxo. ve you lost your senses! Why paper ade'rson, who was complete a t o oveo aud court Al supply s�' surprIe., tliaiiited the don `.. 'dimes ? I reckou`shy'd haves out camp*great kindness, and ex -.1' `Special tit if that's what you want to To et will'al hope the cause of Christ. J. the about you bad iee' as well go picture i ' more abundantly prosper estly Zti labor ht straight !—Rosewell Page, them, it publisheient• t St }vices e er Lippinuott's. send It t Tho Mott a Fake Process? Tuesday at six cent,- 2 40. Nrx mailiu , Williams grDRBORe FARtiEli DROPPED ,V! % n1a R A GREAT OFFERI Great Papers 4 Great Premiums, We are in a position to offer The Tam and the Family Herald aud Weekly Star, of Montreal, for cue year for $1.75. Tbie offer entitles the subscriber to a choice of two greet praroietnsgivea by uha publishers of the Fatnily Herold, These premium, are the "Star" Alntauue for 1804, a auporb book of 450 page., or if proferred, a copy of the great 1' ilial l t' Harald Souvenir Pic - tura which refits at twenty llaliars. The pretrliuins-Aimanau and Nioture--will be. ready about the end of November, aud will be forwarded in the order in which the r,ubscriptinua are twelve I, ,iubseriptions ,,f to the palter ivay h Put at coca. Remem- ber the oiler of a c 1i.u(', of premiums holds good only to peep'. +' it , .uh,.uriho during the auturnit. Afl••rw:,,1.1. tilt choice will positively oat wiih.11a,u. Adiress, 7'Ihiles rreici!, Wulgliam, Ont. COUNTY FUNDS TO LOAN. On the security of Cultivated Farm, interest six percent, parshle annually. Any portion of the prlpotpal neat. be repaid at LIIJ tine the borrower. Why, 1 want 40U to e due Over anti' wishes. All expellees p,.:d by the County, No stay with us. When ? At once. ` y How long will rill be gone? (SIle. B`'N�5 0:11 ^I,VAVIILT©N remembered the time when elle had w v 'once stayed with his sister when he - WINGHAM. was driving cattle to market.) Capital, $1„`150,000 heat, '650,000. mperson except the County And:ters allowed to see ortgages or to knot• to whom money is loaned, Apply to WM. 1(0LMlES Goderioh, Aug. sti, 1v43. Co. Treasure I'm not going anywhere, Is Miss Indy sick ? president-Jnitr •.irv.txr• Nor : bat she's powerful Ioua,olne. ! t'ice•Pt•esident-.1. 0. nay.) n. Why, I sea ; yon want init to .time Dlls'!!u•,"ra:A.m and pay you a visit. ions PRooro 1, Csam, RauxsY, fru uieiox, Sf P, A. T. That's it exactly, and a long n110, i Wuoa, A. 11. be, (Toronto). too. Caeltler•-J, TURNBULL. Well can I have my beaux ? she i Savings Bank-Houre,10 to 3; Saturdays, 10 asked laughingly, 1. Ilp0oslty of tl and upwards received sed Interest , • allowed. A shade pnssed over Mr. Splinters Special Deposita also received at eurnent fade as he said, 1 hopeyou syuu't llet'd rates of tnterust. p Crafts on eclat hepatin and Go United Stalks any beaux—then bought end geld I suppose then 1 ^,au cutlet 011 yt.u, I B. WILLSON, A5F,s'r. she said, with a smile the: L,ewiteiled MEYER Sr DICKINSON, her admirer: Indeed you can, he exclaimed, now Selicitore. .r' Bever. A Blessing to Every Rouseholc HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND Q1NT These remedtoR have steel the leen of say years experience, sad are prenintneed the i'atgily nee. hose Purify' the blood„ correct all disorders of the LIVELt, STOMACH. KIDNEYS ASI) lata' tnveluable in all complaints lncldelltel to titmice ef, all ansa, Is the only reliable remedy for bad legs, serve, ulcers„ and old Hounds. FOlt BRONCHI THROATS, CUUIHIS, oOLAS, GOUT, RHEUMATISM, GLA1tULAlt rtiYE1.LINGS ala f. DISEASES IT I1AS NO I:(ZUAL. Mauutaetered only at 78, Yew Oxford. Latt.1 F18, Oxford Sue.' and sett by all blellieine Vundore throughout the world. M-Purhasers should look to the Label ou the Boxes and Pete. If the addr not 533 Oxford., Street, London, they ere hperious, LAME BACK fiEUIRHEUMATISMIATICA CURED EVERY TINE - AND a "D.& L': MENTHOL. PLASTER;. M g% WINGHAM MARBLE WORK NJ W PIRnV.L_ MESSRS. VANSTONE BROS., of Kincardine have bought the Marble Business of Mr T T Watson, formerly parried en by W Smyth. Parties requiring work in their lino will do well by (ailing on theta or seeing one of their ai;ents hirer purchasing. You will find our prices aro nway down Our wotkmnnahip le un+urpaP.ed. WA will use non but the very beet stock and by square dealing hope to accure *liberal chart of the, pn111e patrunaju. Irir: T Watson, who has been running the boeiuoss for tho past year, will represent us wi the rood, Call an 1 setour stock and prices. YANS1'O L B ROS. For that Bad Cough of yours i " J'i1) alit w•mr arvq, i,e•47 4,m.',. 1p• SII° MI'• HIGHLY RECQMMENDED"'e ^-- - injuries. until then, when Ur, Splinters THE CULTIVATOR t As a, Preventive and Cure of all Throat and lung Diseases; been a pier hand and attempted to put pots ls�� 1pnll �3,.r .fit d Wtk Neuralgia for 3tt Yoa ra, Proprietor of the Great South Rheumatic Cure. calve 0u, and eveniujdis,-For overathirty years I was most pot PATENT BUTTER POMMY -0 .' " afflicted very much With Neuralgia cud will be pleased with it. Headache. Seeing your great Souris AMERICAN' RHEUMATIC CUBE advertised 1 thought I would give it trial -although I did not think for a moment it was going to do me any good after trylue so many remedies without benefit. ( nbtaiued a bottle from_ Chisholni's Drug Store in this town, aud I must say that I got great relief from the first few doses; awl wet, so over joyed that I determined to give it a good i trial and continued taking it, taking in all six bottles. I can truthfully say that I never felt so well elllee I was a girl, it has not only cured me of neuralgia and head• ache, but has also built up my system and I feel quite young again. I moat cheer- fully give you this testimouial and consider you are the greatest benefactors to Buffer- in; humanity. I am, Dear Sir, YouraThankfully,• Minoan= Raw., Witnessed by J. II. Chisholm. Prohibition in Maine. Rev. Dr. Day writes in the inde- pendent :-In judging of the operation of the Prohibitory law in Maine it should be remembered that the State has always been at a disadvantage in that it has stood alone. It has remained practically sober while all of the world has been trying to make it drunk. The:proviuees north and east, and NOW Hampshire on the west, have offered asylums for the law- breaker and sources upon which he could clandestinely draw for supplies. Vessels come and go from porta where the 'ram traffic flourishes, Boston sends it its supply disguised es niereh andist', in bhrrelalsbeled yellow ochre, in boxes marked hardware, and in coffins. The express companies, for their traffic, convey packages of liquor to the towns along the railway, and until lately could not be searched of molested. What would be the result if the rest of the world were trying.to be sober, and all even profehsedly good men were giving their sympathy to the State. Effects of Prohibition. t r that have The lenefieent exults I, accrued front even partial and transi- etie restrictions of the liquor traffic give a hopeful augury of the very oldfrom' great benefit whichyr would result its entire suppression. Dr. Lees, in his argument ler prohibition, enumerates many of these eYattlpled. During a temporary Mope page of distillation alt 1812.13, crime decreased One•tixth. pit oonsognenss 0 0 ow P4 The appeal committee of the Metho- dist Church has conte to the decision that the ruling of the president of the Nova Scotia Conference, admitting a woman as a member, was wrong. thatwoman a tr Theytherefore ,f ern hold cannot be a ntember of a conference in the Methodist Church of Canada. Preva ntion ie Dotter Than euro, and those who are subject to rheumatism can prevent attacks by keep- ing the blood pure and free from the area which„ causes the disease. Yon can rely upon Rood'sSarsaparilla as w remedy for rheumatism and catarrh, also for every form of scrofula, tali rheum, belle and other diseases oaueed by impure blood. it tones and vitalizes the whole system. ileo»'§ Pitts are easy anal gentile in affeob. AND TGY GENT LEMaN THE BEST OF THE AGRICULTURAL WEEKLIES DEVOTED TO Farm Crops and Processes, Horticulture and Fruit -Growing, Live -Stock and. Dairying. While it also iucludes alt minor depart- rnente of Rural interest, such as the Poul- try Yard,Entomolegy, flee-Keepiug,Green- house and Grapery, Veterinary Replies, Farm Questions and Answers, Fireside Reading, Domestic Economy, and a sem- inary of the News of the week. Its Mar- ket Reports are unusually complete, and much attention is paid to the Prospects of the Clops, as threwiva light upon one of the most importaut questions -when to buy and when to sell. It is liberally illus- trated, and by recent enlargement, con- tains more reading matter than ever be- fore. The subscription price is 82.50 per year, but we offer a special reduction in There is Tess misery in biting cheat- ed than in thea kind of wisdow whieh perceives that all mankind are cheats. RELIIW xx Srx Roues.-Dietressiug Kid- ney and Bladder diseases relieved in nix heure by the "Great South Atnerieau Kid- ney Cure.” Thia new remedy is a great surprise and delight to phyaieiaus on ao• count of its exoeediug 'prouiptnoss in re- lieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back .and every pert of the urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention, of water and pain in passing it almost im- mediately. If you want quick relief aud oure this is your 'remedy. Sold at Chit holm'e drug shore. Hooker: Their thoughts are vain who think their watching can keep the city. And are hot theirs as vain, who think that God will keep the city f'lr which they de not watch ? our CLUB RATES FOR 1894. 'i' we Subscriptions in one remittance. 44 Six Subscriptions, do. do. 10 Ten Sub,.oriptinna, do do. 15 •gie-To all new eithe'riher. for 1894, pay- ing it) tsrlvlutea now, wa will spun the paper weekly from nor r-reipt of she remittance, to January lot. 7894, without charge. Specimen Copies Free. Adttrea.., LUTHER TUCKER & �SvON, Publishers, Albert (, Q. L. Government Clerks use Them. Ottawa, Nov. 13. -One striking feature, of the Dominion civil' servants- is their esprit du corps. The actions of one mem- ber are sure to find favor in the ogee of all the others. This is strikingly illustrated by an accident which ecourred recently. A clerk in one of the departments found himself the subject of kidney disorder. He began using Dodd's Itidney Pills and in a abort time wait completely cured. He had told some of his departmental oonfreree and they watched his case closely. After he was cured, the story ran ttro'incl the Gevernmeut building§ like a trolley ear, find today there are greab,many of 1h• shirks,. who happen to have di§eased 'kid- Iey 8, using the rem dy. DR. WOOD'S e• a�rry {t:1 tte ' J }tri. ' '° + 11N •',' 1i' .. I- (� y k !i � .,l e. I ' -. �'t In the lung -1 i t te trite n r' flee, ,,:', •,rood With the soot lin,; -u , e..,u :tor ant ..•t,,perti83 of ether pectoral hares ,til,' Darks, 14 PL"R!'S0T curs 1 C:a aCOUCHO ANr) �'`t"..il..•''ae f troararnons, Asthma, Bronchitis Sore 'rliro• t, ATl,xnti THROAT, BRONCHIA xr.�. Croup and all 111 Q LUNG DISEASES. Obstinate cenyxhsrihieh yyyy,, resist other remedies yield promptly to thin pleasant pinyAN PRION 250. AND Roo. raves 190`t'4-'=. a R. sat 7 fiat! or >t.l. MAV ERMA AHIGH-class illustrated monthly magazine in the home is no moi a luxury. It is a necessity, and to meet the demands created b this necessity, TI -IE COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE, giving yearly, as it does, 1536 pages of reading by the ablest living authors, with ove 1200 illustrations by clever artists, bas stepped into the breach, with a reduction in its price that has startled the literary world. The Thi s, fully alive to the needs of its patrons, has made special arrangements with this superb monthly, whereby it will receive orders: tor yearly subscriptions to both publications combined for the sum of $2:25. •-•;-'14 ,. 1 Ise Cts. THE WINGHAM TIMES A Month. —A1rD— The Cosmopolitan Magazine. 82.25 A. YEAR. The price of the ,meet illustrated monthlies in the past has been $3;00' and $4.00 :t your, and they were to be found only in the more pretentious' homes. Our offer furnii'hes a help to all families, no matter how modest their means, to keep in touch with the greatest minds of the world, as The Cosmopolitan has today the strongest regular staff of any existing periodical.send orde'•s to TO$11r1l COW AL teams* Item 7>iv, t'nrar. Co alines., 1. CiC7`1 Ultii"s li 13, Ifili'tlUy, Or MARRIAGE LIC10441ii~iA CCittbltaetlwI alit Y.. Cs ,i., Uikos 10111111110/114, tWltrt THE TIMES, 'tyiughant, Ont. EOM Unloeks all the clogged avenues of the Bowels, Kidneys and Liver, earrying off gradually without weakening the sys- tem, all, the impuritisa and foul humors of the secretions; at the same time Cor - rooting Acidity of tho Stomach, curing Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Headaches, Dizziness, Heartburn, Constipation, Dryness of the Skin, Dropsy, Dimness of' Vision, Jaun- dice, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Scro- fula, Fluttering of the Heart, Ner- vousnesS, and General Debility ;all those and many other similar Complaints yield to the happy inituonco of .BURDOCK BLOOD FITTERS. :For , 'a i••) nti ,7Jeai+,h7• .?.1111 0111N . • . ! ... �Td, "�d,l'0l1#A. Sheridan's Condition Powder K HENS HALSTED & SCOTT 13.1t?'3Z-t1RS- Josephine Street - 'tiltingham, Ont. .1. A. HALaTne, J. -W. SCO'rt, Mount Forest. Listowe Deposits Received and Interealt allowed. I Money Advanced to Farmers and Business Men, I - On long or sharb time, on endorsed notes ;, or collateral ift''curity. Salo ttote% bought at a fair valuation. Money remitted to all airs of Canada at reaswlr.blr es. ebur 1• a Special Attention Given to Cols lecting A.ocounts and N otee. Agents In Canada -'rho Merchants' Soak of Canada, I (Moe Ilenre--lerom ii e. tit. to 5 i,, ha A. B. SMITH, Agent. - t KEEPS YOUR C1-1101tENS S trop"p and !•lealthy - tr•veat• all telecast, Itis iu math party. lri(fitr s.n«titrut.d. 1a Aqrea. t(tr 0.M Mftt ora e.nt a ua7, 11..W,.rkl,i41 nit. it. arta 1of.rstoM.tatltlesf 1r.... ke 7 tt•llt. I iee M +�'a• 1 ��,,�� tarp %ht"�lpa,in�®K1e�i+ iLs Crit [ 1 '�ouNee � ■ i e maw► i e.rrrrwa i o ., { tItWII•••• 1 Curia 'fhatCou:: . hat t HealYourltungs, t&OElesh on ou'.tBone$. ProteatConsumption