HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1894-02-02, Page 3We T. U. COLUMN
(cozen n DY THE WINGUUA7l altaC7lt4)
Poo God and Molle and Native Land.'
Wela.cdll the atFostien, of the mothers anus staters
tothe dac;, that the Woman's Christian Temper-
ance Colon • meets every Monday at three dulook
sharp,tfor•onohour, at bite, Helm's rosideuoe,, iter•
rick seroct, All ladies are mole welcome,
Wefiold,anuonthly eosin] meeting on tato Oast
Nowise -of every month, except when otherwise
adveritkvd,cto which nteetheg we invite the awhile
generally.
Ashhe l litor has kindly given us part .ol ,his
'meet, dor our work, 'Wu ask frionde of the causo to
send items of interest on ell moral questions of .the
day to any of our members,
,UNITED PRESSURE..
One hopeful sign of ninety four
Is,nattlaat some have risen to povrso,
Whiletothers dropped the fickle reins„
But moral weapons gained the hoar ,
The plebiscite, approved by some,
Denounced by men, reputed wise,
Has gimen,the world Ontario's, mind
The press, abroad, won't minimise.
This.I'rovinoe has expressed her wish,
Utah= issues seemed to rule;
This gone alone had hosts of friends,
Ar tonlperence men had been to so'hedl t
Our patient yeomen Voiced the truth.,
Theis Irbil and prayers for years have
•tole,•
They waled have and closed their nuke,
That ,wish expressed, who dare withhold?
Who'laaret,'.we say, why should they try?
'Twore,useless now that wish to thwart;
To erlystaiize that wish in law
Motet oheor Ontario's trusting heart..
She knowsilthe blight that follows roast,
And mourns the evil drink has dome(;
Her revenue may suffer loss,—
Did iiightprecedes the rising sun 1
'Tis wisetto urge, yea more, entreat
The .advocate of every name
In harmony to plead the cause,
And trust results to worthy fame,
That Ttaliant.work by most achieved
Sheds lustre all appreciate;
Some: see their faults, but merit shinos—
The:geod,.talone, enumerate,
The vantage ground we have attained„
On which the workers take their stand
Should ainabimity produce,
And doilve:divisions from.the Land;
If rulers :should reject our prayer
Let not our biokerings be the cause,
Our dna ds.one—to stop the sale;
This iPeo. iince bless with righteous bows.
Existing, wrongs demand redress,
This leading 'Province points the way.,
If other landsoevill court the plague,
This ;one welll.free from leprosy.
Can those weho:license sin rejoice?
Can Peace and plenty fill the land?
When law upluilds the giant waste,—
For faatniehekl thousands take their staled.
THE WIND' ,M viols FEBRUARY
taught in tbeee colleges and chapels,'
where professors of evil oontittually
deliver those Iessontl,and where, hymns
are sung nightly la the demon of de.
moralization, in these haunts of the
poor, theft is taught as the morality
of property, falsehood as speech, and
aseaseination ltsrthe;ju6tioe of the pec
pie.
Woe ISloow Year,
finds Hood's Sareaparilla leading every.
thinginthe way of enedioiposin three impar.
tant particulars, namely ; Hood's Sorsa,
parilla has
1. The largest sale in the world. It
accomplishes
2. The greateetoures iu the world. It
has
3. The largest (Laboratory in the world.
What inure crus .be said ? Hood's Sarsa-
parilla has merit;, ,is peculiarly to itself,
and tnost of all Hood's Sarsaparilla sures.
If you are sick, Ohs the medieine for you
to take.
S vndicating Stallions.
"From t etCanadlau Sportsman.
We intended thus early in the year
to worn farmerteagsinst joining syn-
dicates formed for i the purposing of
placing stallione,at,a price far in excess
of their real value.
Lest year an enterprising syndicate
bought a horse au:this city for doubt
$200, and eyndeoated hitn in the east-
ern country, eighteen shares of $100
each and we doubt not he or others
like him will soon be around on eim-
ilar business ivamnti in sections of the
country.
We heard a flow days ago that an
American 'matter eves up in the Coun-
ty of Oxford truing to syndicate a
trotting stallion ,att#3,000 nod if he
can find thirty then 1 fools enough to
put in the pool $100 each, either in
cash or notes he won't be long in
skipping across the•I•.order and bring-
ing over a few tiNnrelthorses to dispose
of in the same way. Wo desire to
%warn tarmers to keep clear of these
syndicates gotten mp .by strangers. If
;there ie.' a good openiiug for either a
`aa*rotting or thoroughbred sire, select
,s;Ime man known to you and in whole
you have confidence oto look out for
oySou a suitable horse,and thus secure
I ihim at a reasonable ;price.
1 ,The horse 1hyodacated In the East -
:ern county alludedtto,•was advertised
'for sale in this pa,peer'et: $200, and the
, elan to ho placed hd;a tet such an enoro
,.nous profit bought 'him at a little
below the above figure. The price,
00.00 asked for time tlierse now being
hawked around in Q'nford county, is.
,considering the.preaeiat •state of the
ihorse market a Very ihigheprice, and a
tlioree, to fetch that aalnannt must be
.f;iltetiged in his breeding and possess
•arfoot, record. In font trthese ganliti-
,eatiens can be secured ataa great deal
dssslifigtors than the above. We have
tntsidesire to injure ably tnmkn'e business
hut weowould not be 4aiagotur duty to
Canadian horsemen wad +breeders if we
ailaav tine syndicating of tatcheap class
,of dames at enormous profits to go on
,wtitllont,alluding to it, :aatdiif farmers
:or eny.b tly else plays that fool act
A non,.entoreed !prohibitory law is' :p1h+ t,bar•.4warning it wiiII the another
illustration that a fool and this money
are ,.soon !parted but we :saws at any
rate done our duty in this mat-
ter.
The saloonmust go,and the breweny
and distillery 'must stop going.
;.ir,t#
You cantwlt,make Ween sober by lase„
say our opponents. Perhaps nos,bult
we can prevent them from being made
drunk by kw.
xe
'lhe breath,aftthte saloon end the
breath of supicion, aro things which
every 'young ,mann should avoid.
Avoiding the totnier is it pretty good
way of avoiding the latter.—The
People.
T ari<*
just like a non .enforced any ot,;er.
law—no good. Wthn.t we believe in
and are after is en ,unforced prohibi.
tory law. The ed,eefiion of advanced
Prohibitionists to ,i,arliament will
secure the desired oondition.
Py a constant po,u.udiftg in the saute
place the toughest rusk .can he split
into or jiroken, Just *0, all that
needs to be done to below the cause of The ,calve of charuoter to a iv is
,prohibition to a suceeesfud issue is to well iIiIustratedJ y this inoideeattiiu,con
dreep thumping away at the liquor nectton with •the date civil war :: 'lithe
traffic, patiently, persaarteirty, heroic- rebel, Gear !LLee,ikt conversation with
.ally.—Westerly Tribune. one of aa•ic,alflcers, was overhead .1g- a
t` plain farmer's boyato remark that the
.trudge Sanford M. Greeri.,tef Michi- had decides to in ch upon Gettys-
:gen, has published an elaborate work buroeinstefad of Harcisburg. The dad
on 'rime and its Causes, crud gives watched to +fee if the troops went in
the ifoilowing testimony in regard to that direction, and to lieu telegrapLtedi
Intemperance as a cause of Crime:
My own observations during as ex-
. perierece of aver half a century as a
practiei•ng lawyer, a prosecuting ate
torney and a credit judge, leads me to
the conclusion that the estimate is not
exaggerated that fully nine tenths of
the crinte oonttoitted in the United
States is ,caused directly or indirectly
by the use of intoxicating liquor. It
is specifically charged that it occasions
a shute and a loss 1'1 the United
States elope of over $1,800,000,000
annually that it works thedestruction
of the house; that it is the parent of
panperrtm with call its attendant
morel I tldren and Minato.
D11d..1,LUW'St•Worrns Syrup ,ouvao,worrns
Oro chi.ldren or adults. •It mendedns no
inieamitotta ingredtents. Price `tae.
t ilarla.eter Tells.
18114,
I •V
What is
Caliltorials Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other'harcotic • substance. It is a harmless substitute
for:Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Olde
It :is ;Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years,' luso by
hlllions of Dlothers. Castoria. destroys Worm sold allays
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
cures -Diarrhoea and Wind Colic, Castoria relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach
and ,bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Casa
touaia:is the Children's Panacea—the Mother's .Friend.
(Castoria. Castoria.
"t"atltoifo(.ia art excellent medicine for chit.
dren. 'Mothers havo repeatedly told mo of its
goodsffectalpon their children."
Da. O. C. OxaooD,
Low•o11, lies^.
"!Cuoteril is the best remedy for children of
which3 am acquainted. I hops tho day is not
far distant when mothers will consider the real
interest Of their children, and use Castoria in.
steadstrtthe vcrious quack nostrums which are
destreolug ih'eir loved ones, by forcing opium,
rnorptiine,:so0tbing syrup and other hurtful
agents down their throats, thoreby roodoso
thomttolprematuro graves."
Dr .1. F. StwcnnLoa,
Conway, ar•
"Castoria Is soRveIlailsptcdtochildrenthou
I recommenii it assu-petlur to any prescription
known to oto:"
T1. A. Auction, ?L D.,
111E*. a x.fc1•il.St., l;rooklyn, N. Y.
" Our physlclave tin itho chiLire,t'n depart-
ment have spoken ;highly of 1:ie.r e::petii•
encs in their ou.teido voodoo " ca ,'.;.awin.
and although ova ,Duly have a:,.ou,:; tow
medical supplies nihat'ls known as 1•ei;ui •r
products, yet weatru?free to confess that the
merita of Gastonia Sege won us to look with
favor upon 1L"
liniTao Siose1TLL ♦IrD DlSPaNSAWT„
Boston, ]MoD.
ArJ.LY C. Burnt, Moos,.
'The "Ceutaar Company, 'i''i i'Sarray Street, (Now York City.
Tfilag+p Shots.
Wilful ignorance is an incurable
ailment.
' Wo&,otf•in .whispers your surplus
worda.
Pedigree hate . ruined many a Eine
young Iran.
There is nothing more contagious
than grumbling.
Do not tforee.tothers to bear the har-
den of your song. •
We felllo•w,precedent as
gives us the advantage.
ft _certomly:tft1ees very little to melee
vain :peuplle guppy.
Love is rerfntreythat the disappoint-
ed tenderly ,cultiouste.
A fool lie taalrela';alnan who eon raise
a tempest lig. •aitellf,Iot,
The crwltilt'•+i ,nerhods are natu:atlly
more or lees trevolutionary.
long
ae at
the fact to G"ov. Curtin. The hoy wast
sent for at once by a special engine.Il
and as the Governor stud his frieadel
stood abotit, the forager remarked!
anciously; 1 would give my right
hand to know that this lad tells the
truth. A corporal promptly replied.
Gov. Curtin, 1 know that boy. 1
lived in the same neighborhood, and
[ know that it is impossible for him to
lie, There is not a drop of false blood
in his veins. In fifteen urinates from
that tune the Unirn troops were wash-
ing on towards Gettysburg, where they
gained the victory.
suffering; .. that it injures the public
For Over (Play Years
Oa 1, vitiates human dock, an e- y6,nrr Su,othin¢ syrup las bee11 I1ded LAY over fifty
stroys 60,000 people annually` that 1t slow'` by mlillonsot mothers forth6lrehilurte while
•
t, 1 AND Vs leirlann RsstsY 11re.
Aa eL 1
h
1
tl
' t h
d d
' r teothtni_t, w l child
la the chief cense of crime, that it is gott6uR the gum6, allays all pah1, cured Kind eolic,
Rh torteet seeecee. It soothes the
the univerlaal antagonist' of good. andlsthobestreuiedyfor Diarrhma. Is pleasant to
Coat,... Srld by D i.R 1. p
ru • lets Ire ner • art of the
What Chav'los Diel;nne said of tho
world, ,Twenty.lh4 eentb a bottle. Its oat a la
wine 6110 is of France els Igo said with Incalcutabt6, 136 eters and oak for Mrs. Winslow s
! y Soothigt syrup, And fake no other ktntl:
equal truth of the liquor saloons of
this country: The wine shops are the A. New York hotel i t Maid to use a
collages and chapels of the pour ill: flotsam* that washes and dines 3,000
Franco, history, morals, politics and dishes in an hour, Two persons ata
lift' turn in iniquittins forint; aril all tend to it
Steam carriat'es,ponderous phaetons
with a stenni•engine and boiler under-
neath to' supply the motive power,
have become comparatively common
ori t1ie streets of Paris. They Tun
about ten or twelve miles an hoer,and
as they 'maize a great deal of noise
horses are afr•tid of them.
Beget& 'fdpasin ,Liniment removes +d11
)hard, soft, or calloused Lumps and Bion
'isles foam horses, !Blood Spavin, Curbs,
iSplinta, Mug Jlorre, Sweeney, StM.•ee
Sprains, Sore and swollen Throat, Uouohs
etc. Save $50.by time of one bottle. War,
ranted Too itylrishdltu's drug tore. s
Those we t•d1l the ancients were
;really Itetw on'eon ryfhino.
What da tolkeot•rne end and siw of
science Itlttn�t Qltte 11i. ovrrf of the ultd-
(:mate pewet!!
Itch on Smite ou eutt horses and all act.
1!male cured tin :80 ,minutes by WoolforH's
,:Sanitary Lotion. dills never fails. War-
'tranted a,t t:: h�ielhdlui'eudrtl;g store.
There are few rpoople more often in
akthile oa,etis.gtudying he should net the wrong then those who cannot in -
forget to de•eomeitifattking l,dure to be thought so.
Envy is ee eooftthe most expensive
exsraises one won iindazlge
A .good mems !finds ,.eounething pain.
ful even in tlee,downfaitl of his riyal.
It seems tlaet (the !;good points of'1
some people have all sheen broken off. 1
A Blessing to Every ouseb.o d.
HOLLQWY'S PILLS AND D1NTI�E
These remedies have stood the tea of flay years experience, and ars pronounee4 the beat Mediate
Family use,
PILIDS
Purity the blood,' correct all dlaordere of the LIVER, STOMACH. XIDNLTS, AND ROW XIX
invaluable in All complaint, incidental to females of all ales.
TS -IE 0,11\1"1114..1\1""1"J
Is the only reliable remedy for bad lege, sores, ulcers, and old wounds. FOR BRONCHIUS, a ".
THROATS, COUGHS, '•OLDS, GOUT, 1U-1 UMATIS1i, GLADULAR 1 WELLiNGS AND ALJ, = r
DISEASES IT HAS NO Etti1AL. Manufactured only at 78, New Oxford. ).ate 633, Oxford i asst, Lon
and sold by ail Medicine Vendors throughout the world.
I3'Purllasers should leek to the Label pal the Poxes atfd Pots. If the addrestl lite'
not 583 Oxford Street. London, they ate spurious,
SeverePaju in Shoulder 2Years
Cnred by The D.&L.1N.enthol Plaster.
My wife was afflicted for two years with a severe pain under the left shoulder and throuth to eM
Mem; Wer sting many remedies without relief, she tried a "D.& L." Menthe; Plaster, ft did owe*,
endowing to this Cure hundreds of these platers have been sold by me here, Riving equal satisfaction.
J. B. SUTxsSLANo Druggist, Rirer Jabs, tom.
Sold Everywhere. 25C.each.
WINGHAM MARBLE WORKS.
MESSRS. VANSTONE BROS.,
of Kincardine have bought the Marble Business of Mr T T Watson, formerly carried on by W Smyth,
Parties requiring work in their line will do well by calling on them or seeing* one of their agents befor
purchasing. You will find our prices are away down. Our workmanship is unsurpassed. We will use non
but the very best stock and by square dealing; hope to secure a liueral share of the public pat ronage. Mr
T Watson, who has been running the business for the past year, will represer ' us on the road.
Call aril sae our stook and prices.
VANSTONE BROS..
FOR THE BEST VALUE
IN
ORDERED CLOTHIN
GO TO --
EBS
• It '
S
HATS,
CAPS,
COLLARS,
SHIRTS,
CUFFS,
Cheap for KASH.
AT— --
WEBSTER'S
The r legsenperdgov;gsls slow because
ho is determined inot.,ttn run out of ,+
.lot.
The man who reees,all,t l o credit he
can get will soon find ihinteelf without
any. •! t
A good wife never .utracks a smile
when her husband •steps.upon an in-
verted tack at midniii_�'htt.
Some glen will ;,yet the ti pper heed
of you even if they hove mkt do it by I
underhand methods.
Some people are so kind that their
Jtindness frequently gets !them into;
trouble.
When you speak to a youth about
book learning these • days he 'thinks,
;you are ]net in from the race trick.,
A vigorous young mon expends
enough energy hi one foot -ball owe
to saw a whole cord of stove wood.
RIIEWWrATIS11 Cunob IN A Dor.---South
American Rheumatic Cure of Rheutnatisln
and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3,
days. Its aotiou upon the system Is re i
markable Ana mysterious. It removes at
ouue the eauae of the disease immediately
disappears. The iirat dose greatly bene.
at ttieholm s
r oradC
fits., 7S cents. 1'V'ar a
drug store.
The moat beautiful rings and orna-
manta of the season are rel opals bind
diamonds.
Things nautiddl die hard. An %Ire-
ierella handle wrapped in silver cordage
18 heti'.
,Curds lfionsentoptnrrn, Voggh$, Croup, Sorra
Thnont. Sold Ty,a'tl.',J`ruegistsmr- n Guarantee.
Pru Lame Side. ZatrourChret* hiloh's Porous
Pinter will givegr•^uxasisfactiali,-•s5 cents.
SoHgLOWS' �T JJJO
3!Ts.St'. S. Hawk-ttls. dtnntannoyp : Tenn. says:
*Sfle1loh'e Vital low "rs4Y 14LY LIFE. I
mass: tthsbestrenitl'gyfcrr*O 11ftateds'stem
Z everru63." For Dyspepsia, j:.tter or !Kidney
trohiala it =cola. Primo cls.
ILO4''-' aCAT# RRR
3 t L DY.
Eavegv,�uCatarrh? YrytbisRom oiry. (twill
positively relieve and Cure you..Pra,eo 5e ats.
This Injector for ,ti rat •co .ef`ni treatment tment is
furnishediron. 1.• tor .. .".Sn'iot;'� Renooddes
taro sold on a :oar. .�, t xt.af& rise.
13t, X C. Pills tone and regulate this
liver.
1; fish iii rife long-hcnlinr''inner oftho Pino
••'mbined wit}%'the Soothiti anti t:xpactorrtlt
prcl,ortius of other pectoral boobs and barks.
1 A PERFEOT CURS PVR
COUGHS AND,COLDS
tiosraenssa, Asthma, Bronchitis Sore Thro.t
Cron daII THROAT, BRONCHIAL mord
LUNG DISEASES. Obstiasts coo ha'thiel
resist other remedies yield promptly is ti11a
plefalttt play syrup.
PitiOit Aso. AND NOD. mot Ib0TVZ. .
asr:..T ALL hgaatar•.
DR. v V OD 5
t a ar
PERRY
DAVOS' T. E. COHNYN
UNDERTAKER,
WINGHAM, ONT.
w ki .1 urs Y .1111. II ire l I
&e.
MLLE
ISTHE�DIST REMEDY FOR
PRAINS, RUISES,
CALDSMOURNS
& CUTS.
'{i GPIR COWAN,
�jiCknon Ben DIV. Counr, Co. HURON,
AUCTIONEER,
ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES
02612,1I69I0DfIta IN H. 0..1•,, ETC,
WTAXxTca, ONT.
' t "S?C p: ,9An rfD 1.: t 1'e.
ofolaro
ttstoetts ALL ma OLooer.o eteRtT7^••1
or THE DOWELS, KIDNEYS ANo LIVC ,
CAilRYINOO'rORADUALLY, tiITHOUT WEAK'a.
ANO o >
NOT Tc M RIYIEa r n.
1 Nr 8 8 a ALL l ►U
Y 1 L
,
HUMOhl. AT THC !RAMC TIMI CORRtuT..
INC ACID)%' Or THE STOMACH, Cuntt:s
•DILIOUSN#SS, DYSPEPSIA, HEAD-
ACHES, DIZZINESS, HCART11URN,
CONSTIPATION, RHEUMATISM,
DROPSY, SKIN nouteeCS, JAUNDIC1,
SALT RHEUM, CRYSIlatL'AS, SCRO-
FULA, rLUTIIMom or THS times,
tionvoUSt7M,SI, AND QENLRAL
baltL.ITY. toter AND At4 ttMit'AR
ConOttiNTa IUIck,V Yttter tO INC CUAA•
TIVE t oult:moo or Rtlit%DOCK Blount
nt
*ITraas.
COUNTY FUNDS TO LOAN.
On the security of Cultivated Farm, Interest six
Per cent, payable annually. Any portion of 'the.
- principal may be repaid at any tine the borrows r
wishes All expenses paid by the County. It o
person except the County Auditors allowed to se e
mortgages or to know to Whom money is loaned
- Apply to WM. HOLMES
Go erioh, Aug. 8th lees.. Co, Tremor
HALSTED &SCOTT
B-A:.N'KR; RS_
Josephine Street - - Wingham, Ont.
J. A. 11ALSTn», T. W. Seorr,
Mount Forest. Lietewo
Deposits Received and Interest
allowed.
. Money Advanced to Farmers and
Business Men,
On long or short time, ou endorsed notes
or collateral security. Sale notes bought
at a fair valuation. Money remitted to all
t
.arts of
Canada
at reasonable ! t ble e' ar
h eat
K •
Special p al Attention Given to Colo
looting Accounts and Notes.
Altirtts 311 Cailit -'i71. atOrehastti' Book
elf ttisttltatli t
()ileo Houma -Wont 5 s. et. tit; p. ler.
tt
A. 30. SMITH,
Als.