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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1893-12-22, Page 3W 0 T. U COLUMN.t i( upt:cxkk• 1fYTOO WixctllA9a14.3WRua.) .tFinfit ni end,` : onat,anci .it'aGive ., attd,Y j' Wellman llman the at+entiou, of the taothl rsaud,areter4 to T1+a,iset that the Woman's talirietterr, Tempori I ancella feat meal ovary ifatadaY attithrea oeiouit sharpt,foronehour, at firs. lathe's r,srldenco, rick street All ladies are made-wa•leoatr, 1v.a hold at monthly gospel .roadie „oµ: the last aiOnd,tp, of aviary month, except .ukase. /otherwise advoravd, to whtoh u,eutiInfwo:,lutiite+ t:ae publip generally AsithaJfdator,htts kindlyj spoco,rfor our work, we askf ienals toff the nauso,te day t0 any of of our anibere, moral questions of the Pacts •A•bout.tReer.. , T have treatedr nearlt ,7,000 vases nIi- inebriety, faid eight-tefltila of thah nuualser originated from mine acid malt liqunl!,:,- 31bert Day, lit-;D,,,•,tiisperill; teucte It of the Weahington:Hame at u4, BOatvti. Bears, trine, spirits, etc., f,ua;lyisli .no ehmienb cepable of entering the co in - position of ItlaQd, rnu+attizl<,r caller 011 any intl't which id the slee,tealf the vital griuesp 3.••-_.Larntl Lie!" Gg. Beeortdrinkiug in tlliet!oeunteyept•o, duces riche very lowest rfonins off,m- ebriety. , Tlie most daligirrons class of tramps rand radians in ottr Iarge•citiee are biter drinkers,--Seieartttie ,drier -i- can, :.".aashion o he Mimes. Thretmetees very siutil,ur liave.tmire to pu+tllivellotice lately vitt ' city, 'i..xken a isolated :facts they are sad•enlarugh, but as a strew show- ing W ]( mown the wind blows they I are of sta'n:lbi;; el g1ltfictirt:0c. ;)in rileo Ligheraaulti; of society, .as .ave reey suppose,• only a very few of tbe;ee filets come to • the surfiiee, taut +wbi+n they a' do theyireeeel the degrading scenes behind bidden away trona ,pat,lt ;_,gaze. 70- .In earn! .of these cases the .•chink figure wee' irwionman of elocution and culture,. tsioit.itig in refiner} olacses of society and oi:arining a tinve.cirele of Bob Bf'ztteett's Advice to a Bo admiring , friends. The ;Iyer was a'� `Yourt h 2 U i.1,. I TR \ ES, Dai:Cii3fi.jf.r.. it,I. :!?., 1893, 4.z.i,- ,..,-; I HilLSTED1T1 A Blessing.. _ v �to v'ex�' �ousehold. .--444-1\7-B:--11j T--may, 4!>as>aphilla aflo't, r7ttllll, OM, Q�?{ I J. A, Maureen, I i, W. Brim, - Mount Yorkist. l,latowo These remedies have stood the tent of fifty ears a., : Y r Opt y 1003,, and AN pronounced th hent H Doposits o s l uaily nst ly .Race ve i t;ii4 Iaatereet. t ' ..Ir+ -,t ti11U we ti. i'ttrtty the Stood, correct All disntcir,a of the 4tV PIX 11/1017.ey r? ctli''. rt, 8d to ai'arriaer.. ,.-, 511 TH AND 1tUIt f .,till �L :",v'�..•+'d.�.'i.� +'t;n ; ()asteria, is Dr, SaanuelLPitcber's prescription And Children, 3tt contains neither Opium, M for ins nits other Narcotic •stiibstratee.:J is a harmless • ss substii u©e for Parc; oric,;.Drtam Soothing r lia,rixii4ss a substitute It is Pleasant. Its l,uaratitce is Z 3irtaiaG1 Castor may. y years' ttst;a by Zfiilliotls of,, others. Castoi:ia, destroys' Worms and allays feverishness. •CaStoria ;prevents vomiting Sour Curd, eetres Diarrla , ,and 'Wind Colic. Ca,storia, , relieves ' teething irecibles, .cures , Constipation ..zn<1 L1atulcucy. Castorfa saoshniiates 'thio'rood, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy . and nature,/ sloe t coria is the !Cliu];trSytY's"Panacca,—t:,ie Mother's Friend, Can �axar„ Castorim. "W,lstorla is &:r escollcat nepicinwfor •cb1!-; dram. Mothers s ha v o ropo•rtedly"taranse.ok its gokizruot upon their cluldrQa:" ,caveli,. Biers, "Cu„istoria la the best rousalyfor.elr:ldron of wi•lah 1 int acquainted. I]topo.tlift dc7 is not far amort when mothers ITU/consider the real intereat of their children, and use C tgria steat1m , t thcty, ' •trio u„ ua ec q rostr ususva fc b arc It destroy'ng their loved ones,dvyforeingoplum, morphine, soothing syrup and 'other 'hurtful • agents &dorm their throats, itharolo.sendipg them tt,lprornaturo graves." Da. II!. '�iniq>ta "" Castorfa is sowell adapted to children time "I recommend it assuporior toanyIa'escrlption :known to me." II, A, America, B. D., 111 Co. O„ford St., llrool;lyn, `"` Our ph; niciaos in tho children's depart- rzsent Lave spoken Highly of their o :peri• cavo la their outside practice with Castorfa, And nithou�h ire only have among our m Qdi at c supplies what is known As regular -products, yet wo aro free to confess that tI a merits of Cesteria has won us to look with :,Sawn upon it." • nen= Mosesese 4as DrsrsysA , tConwz ,,4r` Boston, Masa S .1tza.n:'ve p. Sarni, 1'rca„ Tao Coistvrtt.- Cosrspo r, •' • aurrssy Street, Nom! York Cay. natural). b Y,,,+, 45;: a.:VY`S l �2, ...eo sicsit,""r AT4Z+ L^i'S:i!drr :'a..i?�.ri".,1,1cv ,u. i +".^ �� re ss, filZv $. ecv7t;(ei[,!.+.e+' i'a. ils..<.kissi sic: wo N., 1 aN, Tants �Fb•7CR, Wiugham, Out. �r ' ` f.ln long or short time, tact ttutiurxed uaotes or collateral menu rtty. Cwsls antes bought at a fair valuation Moni,� remitted well Marta of U..Itad;t at rN...Monttb.o oberges, SIPQoial w'Lttollalo3i. C.iyeii to Col- lecting o - leetiztly Accounts ttja IV otes. i.ri�,oints 1s1 Catraela,- `04,3 azore]sAyits. Bwvlt u ' Canada Oilieo Ilours--i•'roru s a, mi. to 5 p. n,. :1, 1, SMITH, A gent. IAGREAT OFFER! Great Papers Creai Premiums. We are in a position to offer The Truss 1 auc] the Purnily .Herald and Weekly Star, of Rloutreal, for ons year for 01.75. This ioffer eutttlen the subscriber to a choice of two great pret"iai:ns;givett by the publishers Iof the Family Fterald, '.I'bi's In•enliutns are the "Star" Almanac for 1891, a superb book of 450 pages=, or if preferred, a copy i of the great Family Herald Souvenir 19e. tune which retails ut twenty dsllrtrs. The pretniuins—Altr,anzu ou"I t Picture—will e,. d about ut m 1 t I Y h i be forwarded to ctheofrdereinbwhicola thel I r,ubr!eriptious are received, Subscriptions berto Lle thpaper o ler of a choice of premiums holds good only to people who subscribe during theAfterwards the oboice will positively be vvithtlrrewn Ada •T taken from d,lrotel in an earn eseiOUR �13emetnbez, my soar you have to •work "Oh., l ' esyN BR y, I @1 co ��j dpi a 'ol .� d a condition, euffetia prolonged debauch, to Believ ie.r.ios. vital, where she died without rtvgein• Ing COnsllinus*Re3. The second shies the wife if.,an,waist, 1n the police court he told 0f4zie :�1ong suffesiialg aadher repeateli,yi.eldiu. g ?No the alcoholic .craving and broke ,•.dawn as lie 'reli ted his a'.t�veted„at. %tempts to a!effonweller, The *bird more Mound dead iin,lter room. A�ItidlholisJn ewAs tbe•cattse, nese threeriscgittc"d .•cases, happotlil]g almost simultaneously ;indicate a elspl,ursttle state of ,affuit;a eared speaks snore then a votn,lee ,would .ofeux dting customs which are lieseoin- ,in„T the fasbio*s.af,the tunes. t tt eng Optuattm :.ala the Plet ate lf' r ,ether yai • handle a i i, s le is too ninth the lady to be per- t, from the tiieets of ' p'ok rnr :a pen a fectly sincere l++ I heard ■� -sf.teis a ho eft€l si�n,o!•the them tug me to sit in th wheelbarrow (or a set of books, ,di; i eard a young girl say. • ditches or w (one a gg off And a girl that I know always excuses her o paper, ringing .an aL own rudeness by saying, "Well I was per- •tiQx. bell, or waiting funny things„ you. nttust .featly truthful.” I wonder how many of 'Mesut. If you }look around you avis ll .see the :you girls think with them, that to be truth - men who are true most able to levo tile. rest Out one mustibe rude, and to be lady-Iike of their days ',Without work are the men .,one must be ,untruthful? that twork the herdest. Don't be air raid of Two young,girls where I was visiting had kill,; yourself with overwork. It :ie .he- !,eacli received.% pretty chair for Christmas, yondgi;our power, to do that, on the sunny •and:soon after my' arrival I inadvertently side.pf thirty. They die somotines, faint it ,eat flown in eatih of thern. is because they +ir;it work at G p. ire„ ,and -tti,believe I halm taken your ohair,Luey,” don'teget home until 12 a. m. It's the in- , I-seid-in the first instance. terval talat kills, zx r son. The work ,gives ! •e.. ,don't care ,if you h you an ,.appetite for your meals , it lends .%net er," she replied. ave' I can take esoliditytta your slatpzbers; it gives you ,a Beet when I sand "Why, ttverfect :+trd g ratefuli re 'V ai Sally, I am �" app r�sation of a ;taking WI- ,tal.iub .Your chain;," elle said shyly, '" you i aY' I may sit in it, because it is mine," There ante young !Olen who do'not work. , 13atlt,girls were perfectly sincere in wish- ;!bl~t the world is not proud of the It ! • p .n. tiniest/let ,Aloes not know their names, even; it sirup ie.Jeading ministers .of the _ weans ‘speaks of them as "old So-and-so's boys &aerobes are becoming more strongly r ,Nal ody Ulcer, them ; the great, busy wor tfaeoi bie to the prohibition movement doesn't know that they are there. So 11 it,ltaneever before. ,out,w1iat you -want to be land do, and tak 'Illteeveneral I iv- I i r, Douglas, ,of ,00,y;our coats rid make aalust ' an Gr < 1 dt t to the Ivoie]e ea ,one of t ,e f u ,tno>■t honored awl T,•hel}�.usiar yor. aro the lees harm you w :ke.nipt to get iltt;o, the sweeter will be yo slee,p,tthe brighter and happier your hol i€lfyys,:sed the batter satisfied, will be th iworldesith you. ei,r chair, but one reply ly II ;was rude; the other so charmed the that 1 '° ' have remembered it for years. id .,c1 lade country girt was helping prepare ad crouch with a friend in the city; they were e 1 shaking :taai]k toast with an insufficient 1. [amount .of milk, the girl thought, but ill I lr ,elcatflueaat of all the ,fliethadist ministers of tti)itneeta, has just~ •cutis his decided aipprovftl,of the pletiseitet When the DIorwat,gover'nn'teuthad cemented to a pletsisgite, felt that a,sapeen3e hourl bad esttlieiwhioll would, determine the' •desti;siies <of prohibition Lor a gene attra.u, of the iaiaula,00d„fnoral and o ligiAatle, ,af the Provinogi proclaim in trumpet tones its determination that p,rur,laihition shall be the law of :the land that voice will be Ipotential fio guaraistee,i edesired result. Dom- pluant above trli1 others tlae ,valine of Ontario tta ,our Federal Government. et her be flanked by Manitoba ,cat the ctvtst and by the Maritime forces in the mast, and ue 40,vertitxient COO id twist staid a united .demand. The man who is aapdilareizt to these tremendous issues should know :that his indi Pers. 'sowing liar friend most practice strict >u i economy, she said, ” Shall I moisten the toast tlrst with hot water? Yon have so e muolz toast" Would any of you have saioi, lrtcazttrwwAY's vILLs.---G<Aad Spirits. -1 ;very one has frequently experieno .d sudden personal chanes from on have so little mint?" Either way was truthful,bu�t the former was the essence of Christian courtesy. We hear about, and meet, so many disagreeable Christiana i and gagety to gloom. The wend and tianity thatpmakes thorn rude I eople believe a is thDic]eir CPaul weatiier.tsften times receives tioi blame ; teach rudeness? Did Jesus Christ? When when faulty digestion is alone the we ars self,absorbed, and inattentive to the cause •of the depresston, ii(t1lewny's comfort of ethers, when we go about think - Pills earl -be ltonesttry recommended for ling more highly of ourselves than we ought regulating .a disortfed+ stomach and • to think,and despisingothers for their little improving ,digestion. They entirely l acts of self -forgetful kindness, let us not remove the seuse of fatless and oppries• 1 console ourselves with the thought that we sion after eating. 'Tiley clear the are sincere, furred tongue, and tint as a whole. ,t Politeness is to do and say, some stimulant to the liver, and as fi, The kindest thing in the kindest way," gentle aperient to the Newels. Tiley1And everything, that is unkind is un - healthfully rouse both body and mind Aimee fends aid to the fOrceri that wiel I Holloway's pills ..:.,. .t... ,=__. t_ 1 ' ; Cltristian, destroy uncounted thousands along the generations. If I were a citizen I:tnttpotesfor want of appetite, nausea, of Untario,ae 1 am of Quebec, I would matulenoy, heartburn, longour, depres- by prayer, by endeavor and vote, seek story, and that apathy so characteristics to hasten the oxoelsi.or tune when °f cLronio derangement of the clige Ontario and the Dominion shall be for. fleas. fiver free from the curse of intemper- Little Hans (eiri ) t)addy Vont aaaoe. May God give victory to the Puy Me a Pow• Wow. clan's father— right. Refer mi.ndt, Hans, [ gi.f you a nice Ask Your ii'rlenda piece of bologna. Who have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla 'what they think of it, and the replies will lea osi i i t ve its A fa p , ver. vimpiy what flood s Sarsafiarilla does, that tells the story Of its merit. One has been cured of udigeetion or dyspepsia, another nada is indispensable for sick , headache or ►biiidueuess, while others report remarkable cures of scrofula, catarrh, rheumatlalxt,salt rheum, etc, 8001y'o rJLt,s aro easy and gentle in effect. "here have not been so many rent. !alienson t tilt lie seats since theolo4ing of the e bathing aearoa, 40. The now building of the Art 1nsti4 triteof hie.. C7 a o winch g t filch stands Span the lake front, was formally opened .p'ri• day night as a permanent Art Museum. Our Family Pliyatotititi Dema But,—I was troubled with eczema (eatt rheum) for about two years, but 1 did .not bother with it until it began to iteh and spread over my head. I then took four bottles of 11.13,13,, which completely strove 11 away. It was by my son's adviee f I took 13.13.13., as 13. B. E. is our family physician. t J. 8, �!txr,tis, Caliingwtood, (tut. II BB cures Wok headaen°. G ntTimatsft. -- Having suffered for a e umber cllydedito try 13. B B e d by theick C time I had used two bottles I was cured, and have not had any symptoms of it since, I ;can safely recctnmend B. 73,13, for sick headache, Mee. A., A. I'Aafsn'Y, Orono, Out. Zf eelory were eaten freely, sufferers from rbeureatist would he cornpar. atively' few It is a Mistaken idea that Cold and damp produce the disease— they simply develop it. Atlid blood is the primary and sustaining cause. If celery is eaten, largely an alkaline blood is the result, and where this ex. fists there can be neither rlteurnati5rn nor gout. It should be cooked. The Beat C Durres. Dr. Wood's Norway I'tue Syrup le the. astest and best ours for coughs, oolds, tthtltma, Broutltitis. sore throat, and all hroat and lung troubles. i 25e, and 50e. ft. �..�NDERTAKERS, WIN GRAM, ONT. JOSEYI•I COWAN, Oxman 911s Dzv. Cousr, Co. Humors, A UGTIONEii1R, ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES Cenxatutazastea zir E. C. 7., Ego. WIWx$i`.9a, ONT. COUNTY FUNDS TO LOAN'. On the security of Cultivated Farm, Interest six per cont, payable annually. Any portion of the principal may be repaid at any time the borrower Wishes All expence,a pe:d by the County. No person except the County Auditors allowed to see mortgages or to know to whom money is loaned. Apply to WM. HOLMES Goderioh, Aug. lath 1Po2. Co. Treasu r e BANK OF H MXIATON WINGHAM. Oapital, $,1,250,000. Rest, $650,000,. Vice -Fre ident NAS,T& H,tttsA•r- DIRECTORe Ions PRoaTea, CAAy, GURNBY, Ws GIBSON', Df r, A. r. Woos, A. B. Las (Toronto). Cashier—J. 'I'UltN$ULL, Savings Bank—Hours, 10 to 2 • Saturdays, 10 1. Deposits or ;}1 and upwards received and interest allowed Special Deposits alto received at current rates of interest. boughtft d ,, Great Britain and the United States B. WILLSON, Amin% liE1PER & DICKINSON, Solicitors. 1 DR. WOOD'S l � o a.-, 37 J Pith In tilt lung,.ite!illnjr Ylrttiee bftlne 1olte combinsd with the soothing acrd etpettbraht prapertlett of ether pectoral herbs end barks, q A P•WEPEC] cults irol.+ COUGHS ANC) CGiL.bS itoxrnettesa, Asthma Drotiehlti■, Sore Throat Croup and all THROAT, BRONCHtAt, and LUNG DTSUASES1°betinatbct,u lisirhieh. resist other remedtee yield proiispttry'tO HAS plass--fet piny syrup,, rtrloa .50. Mt* ttoa'yc ii* r 11111 T,bit. *Ste AV Au. bi%U•girt*. °p. d-�invaluable10!railco�si l,,slnt*s111114ldontah"tofelii,hleufvi ,,M .y Is the only reliebie remedy for bad legss,,1sores, ulcera, and old WoUnd,,. FOR. DMOMO1i1'1IN ,40 TIlROATo, CUUGIIS„ 'area, GOUT,Lt NATid11, aLanGLAlt SWELLINGS- AND AALLpini ,t s *e IT LI1i3 NO NUM', eloonf:totured only ut 7e, New oxford. Luta GNi4, Oxfard S, 1„ treetoacloa. and sold by ell Medicine Vuedore throughout the world, tI >C Purllasers should look to the Label raft the Boxes and Its. if the address le not 553 Oxford Street. London, they are spurious, 3f,i 1 G. L Q 4,.9 8'1� i . i.�7h8 i- •► DIPHTHEIJA, QUD $y, COLDS AND C b1TGHS. MESSRS. VANSTONE ST®.L�i E BROS., yen. MARBLE of Kincardine dine have bought. the 3larble Business of Mr T T IVatson, formerly carried on by W Smyth, Parties requirinl; work in their lino will do well hymning on them or seeing e nr icuig 1 h n n . You will ndour rices P are ,• one away their a d t•a bo,n treats but veryY nb f hebefor best Our workmanship r os stock kc a cr s n au4 by square destiny hope to secure a liueral share of t� ;��,ug1i�, �Nfe will use non T IVatson, who bus been running the business for the past year, will represent us on the road. onaga, 141! Call full see our stock and prices. VAN ;TONT,, hlRGS, ~ter .-.-.._�.._.._ ---------•. _ �..-._ AHIGH -claw illustrated monthly magazine in the Irolne is no more a luxury. It is a necessity, and to ineet the demands' 'treated -by this ne^essity, THE COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE it does, 1530 pages of reading bye , givingyearly, overr 1200 illustrations by clever artists, has ablest iediinto ng the authors, With reduction ill its price that has startled the literary world.bl'eatll, ivI'tll a The TIIILs, fully alive to the needs of its patrons; has shade special arrangements with this superb monthly, whereby it will receive orders ' for yearly subscriptions to both publicatior.si combined for the surra of $2.25. 1 SI eta. A —AND- 1rlfonth. The Cosmopolitan Magazine. THE WINGRAM TIMES The },rice of the great illustrated monthlies in the past bas been and $4.00 a year, and they Were to be fecund only in the more pre.tentious homes, Our oMr furnishes a help to all families, no matter how modest their means, to keep in touch with the greatest !Hinds of the world as The Cosmopolitan has today the strongest regular staff of any existing - periodical. ;send ,orders to rt THE TIMES, Wiu ;harp, Ont, OUY CNACCOUNTA8LY LOSING �LD ESM Y IS REFUSING TO TAKE ITS FOOD LISTLESINNYr ryD�O,�Ihrlr SAND DEBILITATED YUU TRY I. WILL g ill@n a7 18ti1 THE CTJZT.ItiV:ATOii 1894 Unioess ALL 7111 et.UCGEA ilEASE:',•.§ or Til SioVr1 Ls KlDelgY0 Ano tat, • G,•,ir, Pt FT GnALU ALLY, V11rMOUTVaZAKt,y- INgtH1 SSYSYSM, ALL tr,i#untr,ta Ara rout l:U;St1N:. Ar vim sacro Y,rr.s n1. uACri, ConNtw Ertl 73, loY:8' nRa1A, Ari i, f t «1.,:33, itARri;t: r,, Ctrl STIPATioUS, F.IiCUr.SA'iIOt.1, DROPSY, O1t1N bt3eAor=; , JAUrialt4, &AL' 0Nturn, ERy�3t[�SLA3, nc;;o. FULA, 1'LUrrt••'tliM0 OS 71111 a•1':fi::7, 11Cl¢V000NEss, arIO OshIC 1.A1. 5Et11LlTY, 7nCst AMn ALL SIMI: Al GontPLAtuYS oUlCALY Ylnln TO THY cUnA. SIVE INFLUSNCG Ot L'So Rpoaylt i*t.eou SherS don's Condition Powder 'HENS kueris VbUlt C 1H C1tSNa. Stro8t a liaiH�pealthy-um yy1r1�Preveati all Meese, amoieDi1tyotltofa0115 ay.Ns torkntIilikeeariplafar%MtlrtKn *u$1. L*■al1-41 0.' 4;00.,idyaU.4.IIN"11.B som,ae,. COUNTRY .ftliTLEMAN THE BEST 031' TEE AGRICULTURAL WEEKLIES ` DtVOT8Ti To Farm Crops and Processes, Horticulture and Fruit -Growing, Litre -Stock and. Dairying. While it also includes all minor depart. rriente of EEural interest, sueli as the Foul - try Yard,Entomology, Bee-ILeeping,Green" house and Grapery, Veterinary Replies, Farm Questions and Answers, :pireside .heading, Domestics Economy, and s; Sinn. tearkat Reporof tRe News a the ek.ports s are unuauallycomplete, l and tnuch attention is paid to the lsrospeots et the Clops, as thtowing light upon one of the most important questions• -,when to buy and when to sell. It is liberally ikue- trated,and by tomtit enlargement, con - table more reading *natter than ever be.. fore. The eubseriptivn price is $2.50 per veer, but we offer a sp ]at reduction Eft our OL`Cl' 3 11.ATZS FO1t 1894. '<L'we Subscriptions in ono remittance. $4 8iit Subscriptions, do, do. 10 Ten Subeeripbiene, da, do, 15 rat -'To all new subscribers for 1894, pay. ing in advance now, we will trend the paper weekly from our receipt of the remittance, to January 1st, 1294, without charge, Specimen Copies Free. Aadrsae, LUTHER TUCK tR el SON, l'abpsber►r Albany, N. y,