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The Wingham Times, 1894-05-25, Page 6
r 1T a? lei Tilt lin F1tIDAl• MAY 23, lee)e. Sprayina• Fru:t Trees. Be. ii1•+truU,•ir n of tit Dominion Minister Of \'xiieulture, iI111)ortant experiments fie' t'!e etentrol t f fi•tf- g' 1i • 1)1 en 1 1 iv( •,' tn12 ., tf U iRl.l•.Ca auguralea at watl(,ne points =t the �., fruit q1 w11 n• 1 ..t '1 (t: t I i r • ,111. } 8U(t int, c ntl;teitie:-, by Mr. ,loins Craig, horticulturist of the C'e'ntral Eaperiniental Farm, Ottawa. The practice t• spraying fruit trees for .`•h(% ere-:elt:.it.11 of ineeet and fungous pests has, for some time, been st:`t'ilgl urged by the elltomol- rthe , Central r• � 1 'i't of u;,iat east I,,I:tlt,.utt 1 a Feria, and the subject has rceeived Inneh attent:i(oI1 tit 011 agricultural (ewe -options for ti.e last two or three yea is. In retiI )uuee to a resolution passed ? i by the Fruit Growers' a Association of Ontario, at its last annual meeting,. asking the Dominion Government, through the Fxperimental Farm, to undertake experiments in this line, and fully recognizing the importance of such work to the fruit interests uf the country, the Minister of Agricul- ture Commissioned Mr. Craig to meet fruit growers in some of the impur- tant centres of Ontario with a view of obtaining their co-operation and support in carrying out the details of the variou' experiments. '1'11e terims- ' daisy, you aa e so innocent of the by and St. Catharines districts were I world! Let elle call you my daisy, selected and the work commenced as it is so re#;eshills> to find one in last }week. 1 these .corrupt days so innocent and s unsophisticated. All' dear RCo 1 . er- Air, Craig reports th:l t be was met , , 1 �, 1 P with the utmost cordiality by the fruit , held, the daisies in the field are not growers, }'leo expressed great sate i fl'eShel' thrill you." "Too hili" was faction at the institution of the work, , given (.lit•lency by Hon. Alexander and promised hearty support in every ; H. hteplielss, of Georgia, in the United. instance. l'xperiments were luau- States Cong1'ess, in 1870. Some guratecl at seven different centres in ; nwiubers had made a reply to Mr. the Grimsby and St. t.'athariees dis- , Stephens, and the latter had his chair Wets, the unusual forwardness of., }wheeled out into the aisle, and said, the season preventing operating on a ; in thatluiil, piping voice which large scale. Peaches, cherries and always commanded silence. : "Mr. plurals were treated with the twofoldI pecker, the gentleman s ,„arguments oleject pf preventing loss from a fun- are gratuitous assertions macre up of without deriving the least benefit, goes disease, causing the fruit to rot whole cloth, sir, so gauzy and thin have been cured by Holloway's Oint- on the tree, and insect attacks. Ap- that it wall nut hold water. It is ment and Pills, when other remedies ales and pears have also for some entirely too thin, sir." '11114.1 W 1.N U IIAM TI ES, MAY 25, 1894, Uow Words Colne Into 'Use. ! Fruit Notes. " Dun" it it fiord. 11€1W }wle)se ine:ot It is 11(•t a peel. p1011 to allow the ing is 11nulwll to every one who under- rat-pbe:1•y t'anet3 to (.1,•(t too thick, stands the I• nglit h Language. AI'tItt ; A gravelly er windy loam is eolist,d- the beginning t'f this- century a cull- epee the best roe vie rmpberry, a1 - stable in 1 uglatal named ,Joe 11 Dull tjltlll it it east l,e,= :U}111 ill a1111ost any beeallee e( Manuel. as a collector of soil with ,gaud care. bad aecoulits. When others would . fail to eulieet a bad debt, Dun Ixou d unnecessary F hot ti o11 vines nu1- nt. l•t 1 t' t41 hit ;.''et it out of the debtor, lag lietlls With 111;111y val'it•ties of plants , , L :•t , :1 ler..It 'i,`:` it eurrent 11n'a:(e in twelves and take too iuuc11 from " eel t tete ti mon(V and th<' 11: e fill parts of the plants. 1 1 , d u c 1 w(u (1 � l / , ofpropagating. (.iii n.•e 1:'y w l 1. < 1. C nc of (,t t� ; t ave to 1 t• '• Dunned." hence it 1 g(;d \-81. 'tie•+ of ;gl'are's, currants or ; twonbeetllll(' C= 11.I11U11 111 . lit'li Cal: E':4 1 !gooseberries. is to make cutting now ; say " i`( u will have to Dun $o•:1uc1- and plant them out. so if you }wish to collect your sinewy.' p Itis 11 good plan to cc that the . Until the nomination of Fra1..klin ; grape 'e vials are lyra properly tied tl .and 1< 1 Pierce ibr tile 1>resi(lene}' of tl r ] 1 1 P United. :''tad's, the word " outsider "' , i the new r;7"„}wall ,IY'a*clt('h out this was unknown. The Committet> o;l also shonitT b.' properly wird lip. ,., • , . the • , grower . - , .! elle !(liner ..,'•,., `1 k.111:1(t,11(f tt 1, l many Cc • 12t S came 111 to make its 1( I ,•+ 't'(lllit 1 d, l port, and could not get into the hail ; entirely overlooks his 1loine market. l because of the crowd of people who 'A ,lily rule generally is to sell all ('f 1 Rev• Geo. W. I, ong,I?oissevaiii, Mau., writes ites ; For yt•ars I have been a l lc :ill: of flys' ellsia. , 1 ee8llle SO ball i Nene glut upon a milk diet. Have taken Jinn' l.paeleages K. 11, C. and elk. tel. better ehealtil since 1 began its use than for yeal'S Defers. I can heartily recommend K, P. O. were nut luembers uf the convention. The ella1t'111a11 et the Convention arkecl :t the ct-nrillittee was ready to report, :ltd the ri:a'Lrnlan of the cuni- n)ittee anewel (cl : " Yes, Air. Chair - lean ; lent tl,e et uanittc e is unable to get inside (n et'((•lut ('f the Crowed 011(1 pI eeeure (.t • outsiders." The hew eseteer reporters to( k up the word. 21I1i1 us((1is. "Yon a_e a daisy," is used by Dickens in "David f'opper- ilela" in this Sense of calling a person , "daisy" in the way to express s a(llnir- ation, a11(1 at the Salle time to laugh at one's credulity. Steerforth says . to young -Copperfield : "David, my the fruit that can Le sold at a fair 1 iuelit of young trees not to allow thele tl1 , to bear fruit too early. Allow them to get well es tahlished first, aS too E early bearing often stunts the trees. 1 • The work of fighting the insect pests that injure the fruit es. 1 1 J eeiall ., p yI must be commenced in good season and the more thoroughly the work is • clone the better will be the results Isecured, If weeds come up through the !mulch in the strawberry bed, one of the bey Wa -s •of nlanagin'• itis to 0 price. • It IS (Mite as item in the Mann • t 3 .O € g through the rows and pull them up, distubring the plants and the mulch as little as possible. IGEN L9. 5 SPAVIN CURE THE MOS it SUCCESSFUL REMEDY FOR MAN OR BEAST. Certain in its ()Reese and never blisters. • Read proofs below': �w K ! ALL'S SPAIN CURE. BLUEroINT, L.I., N.Y„ Jou. 12,1801. Dr. 13. I. KENDALL CO. Gentlemen.—I bought a splendid bay horse some tintoagowithaSpavax. Igothhnfor390, Iused KendaU's Spavhl Cure. Tho tipaviu Is 5000 now and I have been offered $150 forth() same horse. I only ]tad him nine weeks, so I got $120 Por using 52 worth oYourstrulySpavin - W. S. MARSDEN. KEN> LL'S SPAVIN CURE SDELBY, D1tcIT., Deo. 18, 1898. Dr. B. J. KENDALL CO. Sirs—I have used your Kendal's Spavin `Cure with good success for Curbs on two horses and it lathe best Liniment I have ever used. Yours truly, AUGUST FREDSRICS. Prluo 51 per Bettie. Por Salo by all Druggists, or address Dr. D. ,T..]s ENDA.LL COMPANY, ENOS BURGH FALLS. VT. 1 Our Clubbing Rates. The Times and Toronto rlobr, vesicie .. S 1 50 ThoTIM18 .ini Tnronto•'Nnipire. weekly.. ... 1 75I Calf and t+ them. 1q yti Thur, ell, i d I,oudoil Advertiser, weekly.,.. 1 75 ! aII and see lilem. ISTMENT AND PILLS . 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Advertisements rat Lust, Mound, Strayed, Situations: 1 and lltteWubs Uhtu1ees Wanted, not e>.ce(:tiilig 8 uuee nonpareil, b1 per ulol.th Houses and Enrols for Sale, not exettxtirg 8 for 'list bl,t• bit to subsequent month 1 t t h o ) u1 •1 tethered n ' R strictlyl 1 These (trios will be Meal :nivel ns •awns s or lot Special rates far tut ul ) t p 1 , iro1+ •periods. el I l Advoltisumernts and lural nutttes without specific directions, will t•e inserted hill fr+rhid nod char ed, accordingly. Trio,•(«uty advcrlasenteute must be - paid 1.. i ,lief t,luu,ges sur contnict adturtir 'melts must bo n, the ()thee b, \b'nuneaday noun, 111 order to appear that week • - ,, ., 1L ,:r.L (1 r ,1 1 PROPRlln UN AND 1'UULIeHBa 113))110 l A1: hMACDONALD, D12 CENTRE STREET. (��(..!!''•rt1 .� I tY1N013AAt, F< 4 vii �'tL' R L P3�1 0 • �Y . B. TOWLER, M,D.C.M•, I Mendber College Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario in - •Cot'oner• for County of }1urorl— OIHoe Tlp.statrs,-next to Mr Morton's office, Wing. Pam, lint. 1 limos H ( 1328.-0 to 12 a. n1„ 1 to p. m., or at, • III Resideueo, Diagonal Street. ! Y. KENNEDY, M. 0 , N, t1. P S n. I t� (`luccrs.or to De. J. A. Mekiraul.) 1 0 Id Med =list of Western University: Late Holum ell reonIin Lnrudoll Genet•ul lluepltul. Special ettpn, 1 tion paid to diseases of women and children. Otttce—Mormt•1p oc(•ttpied by Dr.'.Mcldrum,Corner' of Centre aura Paten 1 streets. tr INnl1AM • ONT We are the Sole Agents HOLLOWAY'S O P L T 1 wonderful l cul'es of bad legs and'. The Timms and Id;in 1 herald, ta'w•kly 1 LI' effect 1Ulldt 1 t, TheTt,nt tit irtlrenl tyiNess,wee* , 1 00 . }wounds. If' these medicines be used I Tho TIUN4 and Toronto Dal1w %10x1:1 Weil :_ 50 1' t the directions which are TheTIMNsaudltnntrunll•'aulilv110)1)2duhdStas . , .,, ., r , ... a 1 25 110 wounC1, bad < leg, or � The 'rmsY`u'd Casino politan MLlgev lif,tnmltlify, 1 O,, ulcerous sore however obstinate, but The %Teew ,and The T.it a Stock .Jnm'n • and Will yield to their curative Properties. 1 1To11%1' 1i ooutpnulon. moutitly...... , 1 f5 The Tnlre and Farmers' A y:mate, hineeekly 1 90 Numbers of persons wllo had been ' The TiMks and the Cult=rotor and Country' patients in the large hospitals, anal , Gentleman, weekly 2 ed Reduced slates with alt• other impels not mentioned under the care of E111tinent 'surgeons', I in the above liar. Address TI?IaS O1.18CE, _� __Wingham, Ont. aeeor( ing 0 • 1C C 11" 1 IlS wy IC weeks)', and pmnlingl . . . „ 1 7b wrapped round each pot 1n(. box 1 Th ti p > If a ,1 The L:ulics' Journal, m0uthlw, there 15 years'past .leen seriously injured by The aprin;; F2edicin, ";potting " and " cracking," due to .111 1'1,,tt d• ten" rrom the \ww,kt+ntng the presence of fungous disease, and Nil VCt i ,twarts wskills',' urs ural •l a t Ocnl by tits attacks of codling moth x11(1 toms halt- 13100(1 1' ' ili.t.r, lute+ Eio(>d's CIIrCUliO. These were sprayed with :":•Laid) r: (lin. Do 001 put ort taking it. the hope t +tit the illjtl<ic: caused by little ailments, if neglected, Will seep. break n the system. '1(211e the lents mentioned llrigiit be greatly + r• p T Fiaeti 1. aarsapxrillal now, to expel disease Iesse11ed. Fol~early spraying, before anti save you strength and appetite. the blur open, copper StliIlh rte1l , t�, ---- — dlss()Ivc(1 in ',?s) gallons of water, ishurHOOD'S PILLS are the best family used. The next lip rlictltiou is made celiabitle and liver medicine. Harmless, T I reliable, sure. ,just before the blUssoms open, with 1 _ ____ dilute Bordeaux IOJXtui e. This is (. Summer Hints. prepared by dissolving 4'1s. copper I Bathe daily . sulphate in as many gallons of water, Save your steps. and slaking -fibs, of fresh lube in the had. signally failed. For glandular r Srtsl4'sarA#.m T2 is arstu ' swellings, tumours, scurvy, and dic- eases of the skin there is 110 uledieine that can be used with so good an effect. Though potent -for• good, it is powerless for harm ; and though the cure it effects is rapid, it is also com- plete and permanent. 1 Do You Know? 1 Do you know that bread crumbs cleanse silk gowns ? That berry stains on damask will disappear if soaked in milk before being washed ? • I. That ink stains call be removed by , dipping; the spot in buttermilk and saute quantity of llrater, The- lilac Drink milk slowly• 1 rinsing in clear water ? Hat your )peals slowly. i° That coffee or tea stains aro re is then added to the copper sulphate • BUllttiull and. the whole diluted with For insomnia take a cold bath at moved by boiling hot water.? bedtime. i That salt as a tooth powder is bet- . water to -15 gallon:(, or the capacity ti tang your babies lvitll cold water , of an ordinmy 030 oil Lareel. Sponge ter than almost any d(ntrifice `• The third spraying should: take I a`' becl ole. 1 That a heated bag of salt Will re- pine inlr lcdiately after the blossoms Have your House gowns made with sieve neuralgia ? leave fatten and the fruit has set, open meleeandelbow sleeves. 1 That sal kill kill weeds, if applied 13o1deitux mixture is used as l)tfele., Have mercy on your cook ir< your in quantities? •• with the addition of 4 o1111CeS Of arrangements of meals for hot days. 1 • --_ry__• ,, Allow double. the amount of time i Simple Things Pro4uce Great in catching boats and trains that `jou Effects.—Neuralgia is a simple thin„ I al is green to pat,veet the attacks of leaf -eating insects ; another appliea- do in ~winter. in itself. One feels like brushing it tion of the mixture should be Made Give your children water to drink away like the veriest trifle which tilled weeks later. during the .tot weather. They need could have no influence on the life. •T apper carbonate is recommended ndccl � this to snake up for the loss from Neuralgia has arrested success at its for the last spraying, which is made two or three weeks later, This is t perspiration. beginnings. It has darkened hope.. prepared btr dissolving 5 ounces of I>lace a large dish of later in a It has killed the promise of splendid eroom ,,,, coppercarbonate t .. oar s of am - Change ole • the heat is oppressive. achievement. eluent. ta11�. 5 Powders <llc, 1 i t 1 p. (,, ..� once; or twl•ice an the tem- simple things, pleasant to take, simply ...glom& and diluting with • r) gallons n of water. The treatment just out- I perattue will be perceptibly lowered. composed ; but Vital in their effects, Tined is- recommended for .,ears, ap- I ThO Tuan who is seared at ghosts They positively cure neuralgia, They Ales and ;ropes. 141 spraying the is afraid of nothing. infallit)ly hire nervous and sick head- ache io s ' maintain stole fruits the quat)titer of Paris Visitor—D1 hilt a 11(sa cannot ulaltl ant • )1 d ) you regret the past, its distressing empire in the presence glen 1s reduced t() 31 ounces per bar- convicted counterfeiter ? 0 no ' • Powders. yp rel of -water, as the foliage is more _ o.•f ;3tar1: s 5 cents a'box. r g ,its What didn t pasts that I feel bad i eeepti:ble to 314311ry' about, • Explicit instl'retiulls for the uoe' i Mary Furlong has been arrested ..nd preparation of' these mixtures 1 A little girl was out walking with for drunkenness. It is suspected that Shave been forwarded to each fruit ber nurse, when all old maiden lady forty -rod whiskey was involved in -over in charge of experiments, as i met her and asked : How is my little this. •'1 85ltf 1tf)1 regarding ldlnnthe today ? Your little r1 11) said d i the child,didn't know you weret kind of Spl<yiniapparatus. The horticulturist of the Central . married:, r rI>eri111enta.l Perin will visit as often i It's "urint that one rarely pores : over a dt � Y)aolC i n the summer the..« '<frlal' " diving LIOCI.. � J, ,. ,e , , �C 111 The waiter •.' ' which Cep(, E, E 1 if Itt'3 ' d 1� wiI1111 t) iia `1' " bards 111 1 1 .t• • ' will 1 while , he y tesla, conducted, and will thus . '� rut its. ble to obtain accurate informa-1 As a boy grows up the grows down regarding their success. i .--on his upper Ii1.T, t Peons already been demonstrated 1 The. poet is at poet bybirth. The the quality of the Falnetise ale l I 1 dentist is aL dentist )y extraet• ton. so Weedy grown in Quebec, call -..-. ()sizably improved, and its value 1 had n seven, cold, for whit+ I took enhanced by the judicious use :Norway Pine Syron. f lin 1 i;, =lu itx • venom remedy [I\.fi'i;•nb,t IlO ttUre;l oWausau L. to sats. r N l tt 1 a.0 1 t .T, Pausror, lleinsv111vr Ont. .. 1.•' , F .. • P . 9. T A, -.'1( ttJis oiSJtr,:l: Lll.,t a(.vd �. �. C. Will give s<roC<,t.i to the nem) yen )f1(Brno11911E1�+8 Jso X. elan be eured,by i .. D. C. w: E1ak. i D. C. A Family Friend. --No family should be witllotit berry Davis' Vege- table T>,tr`-Kneen. It Can be given to the infi1111 for the Colic',and th to e ')l r There adult for 11 - 1' ` dIt ctlu tills n, 1'her(T is 1 seareciy a disease to which it niay tiof be beneficially Applied. It con - tales no deleterious drug, but May be used for the various aillltenta of 111a11 - kind. Get, the big 2 ie. l3ottle. t►noel lick and bald luck is but a synonym iii the great majority of 4. r,,, for <rg- ill3e.u1(,c.3, fol good and Marl judg- ment • Ta E 0 !rt R N Y N UN©ERTAKEifi, WIN GRAM, ONT. POWDERS • Cure SICK HEADACHE and Neuralgia in 20 MINUres, al o Coated Tongue, Dizrt- ness,l3iliousness, Pain in the Side, Constipation Torpid Liver, Bad Breath. To stay cured and regulate the bowels. VERY NICE To TAKE. PRICE 25 CEI/Ts AT DRUG STORES. • pl D 0 a a �Il:rl' 7 (;int= p¢iioN)ar ''a sited eo�t oth yis Dictionary. I; a.n- sWers ail ()dead0u.4 concerning the ltis- l tory spelling, prr>- ,vmnry.. nullciation and meaning of words.t5 A Zibraxy iii Itself. It ids()ives tv the facts often wanted concerning eminent ' persons, ancient and modern; noted flntf- tinus persons and places; tate countries, , w cities towns, and natural features of the globe; • tmlslation of forei n uotatiunj , 'wnrds,phrases, and proverbs ; stn.,etc.,etc. This Work is Inlpaluable in the Leasehold, and to rho teacher,s cholerr, pro- fessional - feaeionat latar and self -educator. kr,itego, Sex.. ...rebs-A.'.+i. R-1.titl.k> _t r' ar a r:r w'(he yvnes.----••- e•64and L,ac e8P, r Litesttereoner>,J'tim « ".tnabridjt (C.°> . °`'Ten )•sura yen) }' e .Ir. spent revf Biu,•, 111 E;. editors cue .10;.,, iu and over w800,01 ',texpended. 2'ho Globe, 2'orofto, says Thla nett/ dictionary is the beat boort et Oh khut n in the English language. For every fatally, the members of whiotl have ,na.0tered the art of rind- r llig, les pureltase will prove aprofitable investment. 8 The2Ymea, .Flared#taxi, says:-- amay well be prona(meed the bestwood:v at, - e' timely end the c1>eapeat book In the WO1i(i, 11112 811011111 bo in everyechool and family fit Oneida. EavoyoutllookseZlershow *to you. ,r Q: N v t tar .tr C,. )fterriam CO. Publishes, '1� ,t ')l to 7 rice ituse. V',R.A, g ,`n ()ef bnvrhaapphein. t •''dile re1sluts of ancient t1Ls :stl ( r =m 11rrT fro. WI/VIVID/ le. nut'mpaged, `+ .* r'n�r+'u.za^,wfinl�;.tx+ twenv►� rine tNCt3STri1'S 11 1ffiNiit'l0NAL t T lylCxolxr fir J• •�, b� & CO, ONTARIO, STONii BLOCIi., tvingllam. [i ~7 < joseplline Street Ont, J. A. Mom!), I' Mount Forest. Deposits Received and J. W. SCOTT. Listowel. Interest allowed. Money Advanced to Farmers and Business Mian, On long or short time, on endorsed notes or collateral security. Salo notes bought at a fair,valuatron. Money remitted to all parts of Canada at reasonable charges. Special Attention Given to Col- lecting Accounts and N otes. Agents in Canada --The Merchants' Dank of Canada Moe hours -Frons 9 a, to. to b p. nl. A. E. SMITH, Agent. ZETLAND SAW MILL GEORGE 'THOMSON, Proprietor. Lumber of all kinds, . First-class Shingles, and Cedar Posts. Car Load Orders a Specialty. WOOD delivered to any tart of Wing, ham, NrOr.iersby mail promptly attend to GEO1RGIE TI10AISoN, Box 125. IVII,ghuut Y (1 rocs, LOGS, rocs. The highest Cash p1E a paid for any.: quantity of good HARD AHD SOFT WOOD LOGS a' (lellvel'e(1 1 (01' Yd. Il 11 ] Call and get prices before dispe:.41g of your Timber. Custo� Sawing1Piaining and SHINGLE GUM G done cheap as the cheapest and satisfaction gintrantecd I.Q. PANSTONE, BARRISTER, SOLICITO1i, Etc., Private and Company funds to loan at lowdlat rate interest. No commission charged. Mortgages, town; and farm property bought and sold OFFICE -Beaver Block WiNonAM J. A. MORTON BAIRI(ISTER, ,tc , Wingham Ont. E. L. DICST;'SON, Barrister. Etc. SOLICITOR. TO 13ANI( 01' HAMXLTON, MONEY TO LOAN, Outdo -Moyer Blot k, Wingham. ENTISTRY.-J. S. JEttOME, L. 0. 5.08 Da Daman. "-dpi Is tnauufsctur ng first•olass sets or tee,h us cheap as they van be 'rade in t..e Dominion, Tenth extracted absolutely without pain, byline new process, guaranteed parte try safe. OFFICE : In the Beaver Block, opposite the Brunswick Rouse. Wm. H. Macdonald. L. D. S., DENTIST. OFFICE, MACD4.. LD'S BLOCH. Will visit Gorrie lst and 3rd Mondays of each month. JCFIN 16ITCI1IE, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT WiNg11AM' ORTARIO PDEANS, Ji(., t\1AulAA1, . LIOENSED AUCTIONEER NOIR THE COUNTY OF abltuN. 1201/118 attended in any part of the Co. Charge, JOHN CUIthIII, WINonAtI, ONT., LICENSED •r n ' uorioNLtrn 1:olt unlit o0 riNTlt•:s OF Mama; AND uRHoa, All orders left at the 'Toms mime promptly attend ed to. Terms reasonable. T AMES 11ENItEltaut,, LiCaNaND ACCTInakaa Vo11 ()wallah .11fRCN AND' )sauce. All sales attended to prounpt13 alai on the Shortest Notice. Charges Moderate Affii SittiSt tiCtiO1r (:ua fahtee d All necessary arrangements tion Touts' 0111co Pc made at 'the 1\lheIIA14 ()N4 R J. MCASII , .tL B. 'lyrmito, Aieuiher t nlln,e ' t Pity siulally and Surgeons, Ontario. l+RtekAes (Amine Molle t to Loan � an Notes. A1I kinds of d : 1s Rough and Dressed number,Tenni, • .i` LLilted Hough Shin.gleS, 8tc., kept constantly on hand lltobLAltl' &1SON. •. Wingham, ids. 7th, 1.893 kis 13,1 ii.SO14A1.3 ,E . PATEs Monsey 0(ivane(2 on 1Jnrega'r0s et Ki poi cent,viMr privilege Di 1'Ay1ier at the end of shy year, Notes mol accounts u l' e l ettetl. M ki,(Sft . 1Vta 1NDGCl. Beaver Block Wingham, Ont. • • , .1•NLIKE ENOCI AR DEN, A hiAN1 sA STORY OF FACT THAT EXCELS TEN- FRAY NVSQN'S'ROMANTIC FICTION, 'The Hetalli )ufe uory Almost a ]flank for Eighteen Pel1ra-•'Cold treating, froth His I Rorer Police Courts MARRIQ IN A Tirne Irltep 4orit-4 Per 1Plfe-Unranuultle Ending In the New Wien Enoch Arden came bac k after r aInt was as i nFolio Only 4 man, Proved himself in York Court A Langdon, ShEye-via e 'fie wanderinghe found his wife happily 1883, that 111 *married to another man. Chivalrously, given I nit he left her in ignorance ohis return, At the trl 'Charles Keioher, a oodlookin , elderlyinterested in nucldiferint sort of Enoch. Keith- engaged in p •er's story far outrivals that of 111e wan- fie Railway a. daring hero of Tennyson's tale, had buyers p Keleher was summoned to appear be- throughout ti -fore Justice Voorhis on complaint of his produce whit wife,-Phillipina, who accused him of an- -and as then `nbying, threatening and abusing her. 1 outside of Wi She was in court, acoom anied her 1 necessary to s lawyer, andher friend, Mrs.rs.HettryU l- to time, and -rich, who also figures in the story. ' necessary to "I married mywife,Philli ina, in 1 It was whi 1874," said Kelher, and we lived : that I found together congenially for two years. i P. R. southw 'One day, sometime in 1870, I was riding ou that bitter '01 the platform of a Third . avenue car. 1 with the pers Some one pushed lie and I fell to the miles further ground. The next thing I remember 1 branch only was to find myself in a hospital, what winter. and 1 •one it was I do not recall. The attend- ' either walkin ants told ine, but I can only say that it get back ag was in New York City," Mr. Keleher o'clock in the now became a little excited as he warm- she was due t ed to his -tale, Ile glanced at his wife spending the and Mrs. Ulrich. They both smiled con- wilderness. 1temptuously. I chose the "1 have but the faintest recollection o'clock, I star at this point," continued Keicher. I had been ov "When next I came to my senses I was it was fairly in an institution in Chicago, surround- ridge of snow ed. by a corps of doctors, It was winter the runners time. thou. A friend 'recognized mei feet, I had -there, who had known lie before my ing it. The marriage. When I was well enough to getting wore travel he took ine with him to Phila- full swing win delphia, The next five years are an ab- tween 47 and `solute blank, I had sufficently regained with such lo • ,00utrol of my faculties in 1888 ' to re- very little wi 'member that I had at one time lived in little partici New York, and I thought that I had at needles wher wife in that city. So I came over here I soon found one clay. I had been a householder here, face with a si too, but where the house was I .could that I had to not tell. I`soon returned to Philadel- There was phia, and as the years went by I became the track at f stronger mentally and physically. 1. any houses bE my remembrance'of my past life,made trips to this city occasionally, and for which I gradu- ed, carefully ally became more distinct. centre of the "One day about four' months ago I The last mi saw Mrs. Ulrich on the street_ Her , somewhat ha I seemed t� g 1 swung my and did ever. of to warns n was a questi( down or Tills ever, at last by somemea It was not peared on the roaring fire a gin. I then my hands an frozen. Aft( snow, which, sal remedy f< exceedingly 1 the stove, w discovery, 'a good freezin Ninety-ninth street, but that she had a hot room, i deeded it years ago to Henry Ulrich for get what is a debt which he claimed that I had owed on. him, She had also given Henry an old I had expl watch of mine and some jewelery as on his first leeepsakes." was inlmedi My wife told me when I disappeared me back in t she thought I bad gone away with an- the assistant other woman: As time passed' by she aged to react gave up the idea and put on mourning but the fore . We never had any children." hazy to me Mrs. Keleher and Mrs. Ulrich, ad- walk. The t misted that he had been away eighteen lasting, and years, and that in that time they had train I was never heard from him, Mrs. Keleher . On reachh wore mourning in court. All the love pleasant sm. which she ever bore her husband had ing on the o1 apparently vanished. She did not intend hours in th to support him and she did net intend been too mu to have him continually annoying her. .had become Justice Voorhis asked Mrs. Ulrich if as "dead." she was willing to return the watch hot fire whi( and trinkets which she had received steain i11 sue from her husband and which originally periencing i belonged to Keicher. She said that she effect being would do so. Keleher denied the right allowing th of his wife to have deeded his Ninety- out the fire. ninth street property to Ulrich, and guished the said that the debt for which it had been freeze upe, ar given had been. wiped out before 1870. The news Justice Voorhis turned the evidence word came 1 carefully over in his mind and said: .be sunt out c "You, Mrs Keleher, once promised tc ear we were love your husband as long as you should if you did n< live. You evidently don't love him now. and, as ther and after his long absence there isn't us Passenger our sl b lit o an reason. whyyon should support fort about vpl Y kiln if you don't wish to do so. It might As the di be a nice thing to -do, though, just the adjourned t • same, All I've got to say to you, he car which s' added, turning to Reicher, "is that it also served 1 you don't cease annoying these women regaled lei I'll send you to the island," campcoolie andbeans, Classifying Eggs. 1 up on till. Egg dealers must soon push the Eng- . Na engin( lish language one step farther. 'The Early in • distinction of eggs, fresh eggs and strict-' looking for ly fresh eggs, sometimes called ."'stria• the distance 'lies,"house-, We hul'11ea hes, have become Historic, but pectins tha this winter, er- discovered ishave 'Wee P 1 d for oa h 'exult of hard tunes that ha • its the i haps , r.. are no longer to be trusted. 190 ine was fitrlc lees gr its Some of thein, indeed, are little better """‘'I'i than "fresh eggs," and others arelleither bit }when i more or less than just "eggs," frills of i1 'disabled in It Whet() Lite 1s Longest. It was a s -..e. The average length of Ill's is greater rter1 walking wout on foot. in Nol'way than in any other country On the fo on the globe. This is attributed to the- the third t feet that the tenlperatute is cool and ,badly crit) uniform. throughout the year. . badly', Th i t 011fp On O 1.ua(ittltb lt'Jteotli, The inicroecopfsts says that a mail• 1iassenger c quite has tint• .tvtwo "teeth" intim end dragged al !I ala of its bill-r..ai. -. allows' and thwi BeansBeanswoke i btu number below, mere husband, Henry, had Wen my, best •friend. I reaogni.zed her, and she knew me. 'Why, I thought you were dead years ago,' she said. I asked her where my wife was. She told ale that she was living in her own house at No. 333 East Twenty-fifth street, and was mouiYning me as dead. She had not married again. My friend' Henry, Mrs. Ulrich's hus- band, I found had been dead for years. I then went to my wife. She was dress- ed in mourning costume. I told her that I was poor and in feeble health. and that she should support me now as I had her in the old days. Her mother had died some years ago and left her the house in which she lived and several thousand dollars besides. I asked her where my house was and what had be- come of it. She told me that it was in