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The Wingham Times, 1894-06-22, Page 3
TR • flat Creek. Op111i0It t0 i, as it wa perversion, .ng, was a- a eave-like Le -stone clip:` 1 helped the into the. sad - to bed, but ager to put by the side le sit tulles and at last, leposited ilii by the read, of the mail try Mini into basket-lnaker, )lt to return. ad me word, LAI ,movement like this 'ere in. the night - neral Winfield ed a retreat of )CS. I'iu lots korclin to my ,fish in. every- nl'cl of 1 don't two More is fact that Pete 'able shuck up 'ere, or whether lap's flight was •1 not turn opt ud the tarring finitely, for by ;ether it becalms the roan with a ltrnn them all. t devoted lrietilll feelings of the xt one. •eturned his arm, d the nest day • mall's treatment ere. Whatever - tit have of Pete fileted of Ralph's t young doetor. or. Oiling Small ad - [cal strength and nted Bud on his all did he want cantiUtl So that tampion. id. skillful doctor ke impression were at work s. Means volleyed her usual style with at one -legged" • lrter that plaster suspicious kind of t' to her tell. She'd he'd a been eon - b, been hired. He • fer nobody. )a 'IXtrE.n.) is the habit of ea re iul,iis. V,T 7"1 b► .MEAREax ° o, Ontario. as Ever an'd's Sarsaparilla Serious Disease. :rem what Is known its re years, and for days at ft able to straighten myself three weeks; during that Plied and derived no bens ansa ar111a advertised In p s to try a bottle. 1 found ID'S i ,.rips PUREE nishea taking half of a bots'• help rfrrom taking the f►rst itle I taael as en asever ,o.afltnititt r,Toronto,Ont. re ,prompt and eitloleint, yeti bT all druggists, Slew W. „f. T. U. COLUMN. (cuxnreren i3 rle. 1l'INOltl:ar i)nsxc11•) t. l.`, r .0.0 .11 and ib.nic' and Satire Land, Well Call the attention, of the mothers aod,elstel•s to the lout, that the seaman's 01o4stiao Teti per• am!e Union meets exert Monday tit three:' o'clock l Sharp, foe one hour, at Mrs. iicltu at- rh•k street. All ladles aro made weleonie. ' As the Editor has kindly given us part of his epaee, for our work, we ask ft fonds. of the cause to sand items of interest on all mesal gneetlena of the day to any et our members. Reform Hirai First, Girls ! By Rev John D. numsey. ' Girls, you often sing: The lips that touch liquor shall never touch ! mine. May you truly be able to put the song into practice, May you €tisa have the courage to say, and carry, out the saying: The lips that touch tobacco shalLnever touch mine, • the lips that utter impure aid pro- fane thoughtsshall never touch Mine, the hands that are soiled by bad Habits shall never clasp 1111110, the feet that tread Jn forbidden paths and wander with bad company. shall • never walk with mine, the num that speaks lightly of mother or sneer- ingly of God's house and of his people shall never be mine. Do this and you will not have to repent in leisure because of an ill-considered marriage. Be firm. Male the young plan reform now. If he will not mend his ways now to win you, he will not after he has. won - you. Set a high value upon yourself. Make yourself a prize, and if the young ''i. luau loves you, he will do anything to• will the prize, In the days of elifv:dry the lady gave her lover a silken scarf, and badelim go forth and win her by deeds Of valor. The knight went forth to battle in the name of his ' lady-lohc, and in her name did Valiant deeds Auld for her was ready to olio, Girls, make this a modern age of chivalry, Give • the • seekers for your hand and heart a token of Jove. Bid hint win you with deeds of true manhood. I.ct kiln under- stand that, when he has overcome bad habits, conquered besetting sins, become proof against temptations of youth, is known as a champion of the weak and oppressed, and hasapiosed. ' . himself a knight of truth and right- eousness, then, and only then, can he claim his lady -love. Do this, young Woman, and you will bring on a reformation among young. Hien that only you can efltet. cDo it, and you will make for your - self a true husband and a good home, • and will have turned a .soul; Christ- ' ward. ' •--, express Confidence that majorities would be given 'in favor of prohibi- tion in all of these places. It is, no doubt, absolutely safe to }tssmine that tale J)oniinien majority of 'electors favorable to prohibition, is over 100,000. - No. goveruntent,no party, uo policy, no proposition ever received so over- whelming an indorsatio]t by the electorate as that w11.ieli has been reeeivecl by the proposal to totally prohibit the traffic in intoxicating beverages. Grand Foatalre Of Hood's Sarsaparilla is that while it purities the blood and sends it coursing through the veins full of richness and health, it Also imparts new life and vigor to every funotion of the body. Bence the expression so often beard t "Hood's Sarsaparilla made a now person of me," It overcomes that tired feeling so com- mon now. Hoop's Pir,Ls are purely vegetable, perfectly harmless, always reliable and beneficial. �. THE WINGRANI JUNE. 2.2, A Rural Song. I wonlcl flee from the city's rule and law—from its fashions and forms east loose—and go where the straw- berry grow on its straw and the • gooseberry' grows on its goose ; where the cateup tree is climbed by the eat as she clutches for her prey, • the guileless and suspeeting rat on the rattan bush at play. I will watch 'at ease the saffron cow and cowlet in their glee, as they leap in joy from bough to bough on top of a cowslip tree ;, and list while the partridge drunis in the wood and the dog dev- ours the dogroso fruit in the primitive solitude. Oh, let sue drink from the moss-groWn puunp that was hewn from a pumpkin tree! Eat curds and drink milk from a rural stump, from form and. fashion free—new garnered mush from the mush -room vine, and milk frorn the milk weed sweet ---with luscious pineapple fromo the pine ! Such goods as the: g alight eat! And then to the white- washed dairy I'll turn, where the dairymaid hastening hies—her rudely and gold red butter to churn from the milk of her butterflies ; and 111 rise at morn with the earliest bird, ' •d and ' • o• + farniyard '111 lit fcL] v pass, the ala to fragrant , watch while the • fanner turns his herd of grasshoppers out to grass. The Plebiscites. (Flom theVauguard for May.) Full returns have now been re--' ceived of the voting of the different Provinces. The result is an•indorsa- tion of the 'principle of prohibition to agreater extent than was anticipated • In .every by even the I i ollibltiolx'. sts case very large inajorit:es were poll- ed. As our readers know, the voting are invaluable for subduing the.mayla- hacl no immediate legislative effect, dies of young and old. being simply adeclaration by ballot, . of the electors, of their favor for or disapproval of the total prohibition of the manufacture, huportatiou and What is e Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants aria. Children. It contains neither Opium, lVforphino nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, ,fav©tis mares Diarrhoea and `tinct Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, aures• constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Casa toria is the Children's Panacea—the Mother's Friend. ' Castoria. "Castoria, is au excellent medicine for chil- dren. Mothers have repeatedly told mo of its good efrect upon their children." Dn. G. C. Osceola, Lowell, Ness. "Castoria, is tho bost remedy for children of w1• ich 1 ant acquainted. T hopo the day is not far c1 stantwhcnmotherswilleonsidertltore al interest of their children, and use Castoria in- stead of the v uriqunquack nostrumswhich are, destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful • agents clown their throats, thereby sending them to premature gra sea." Dn. J. F. SrvennLon, Conway, Ar• HOLLOWAY'S PILLS.—In - t11C e0111 - plaints peculiar to females these Pills Their the ' use 1 11 1'l e • -• 11 d. by are uul'iti d e fair sex has become so constant for the, removal of their ail`inents that barely a toilet is without them. Amongst all classes, from the domes- tic servant to the peeress, aniversail 1 favour is accorded to these renovating Pills ; their invigorating and purify-' ing properties render thele safe and invaluable in all cases ; they may be taken by females of all ages for anSr disorganization or irregularity of the system, speedily removing the cause and restoring the suffer to robust health. As a family medicine they A Girl Wants to Know. The girl with the inquiring mind is to her olcl tricks again. She wants laiow c Sale of intoxicating liquor. TheWhy is it that when you bate a girl or a dates of Voting were: Manitoba, men with alt especially big, full-grown hate, July 2i3, 1802 ; Prince Edward Is- you aro f an esrereciall running into her or him e, at land`, Dec. 11,' 1833 ; Ontario, )all, every Cornet, lunch room, street car --in 1, 189 ; ova Scotia, March1U, { £act; she or he haunts you like an unpaid isoa. I dentist's bill? The votes polled for and against Why is it that the lamps will burn like prohibition are as follows: veritable beacon lights except on those w w' Ievenings whenyou have company, sid oc °-• •• '' �p.g o c then they splutter and flareiip and otkl.ee- vastoria. "Castoria is so well adapted to children that > recommend it as superior Many prescription la.uorn to mc." IS. A.. Isuetmlt, 3I. D., 111 Go. Oxford St., nroolclyn, ;T. Y. "Our physicians 01 the children's depart- . want have spoken highly of their expert. enco in their outside practice witit C:atot•ia, r -rad although we only have. among our medical supplies what in 1110 W11 4:1 re ;us..r products, yet we aro frog to confess that ti;e merits of Castoria Las won us to look with favor upon it," lisr'ren Iloster.D. ..sn Dtsrl:;IskwY, Boston, Mass. AL1.tiv C. Sneers, Pres., The Centh Cerapn iy, 71 Murray Street, Now 'York City. e .., . . t ^*'':".if°i`.:'`L"�:"��..:C.T•r'••1'): %`7..3t`ar. 'f.... ,e7,1 , A 131essixig to Every Houseboid. kr' HOLLOWAY'S PILLS ANDi ENT These remedies have stood the teas of Any years cxperi.ne., .t:d aro prot:uar;eed tl.e :,cat Medici/sea for t Family us , ^ f�^ ^�'^ SGT -L L.42C4h�'1 t'urllb the blood, correct all disorders of the LIVER. ST011 T C III, F:7 l l ` 1 - ] f I < ? 11 f t rd invaluable in 4111 complaints incidental to foliates of all Pg,„. Is the only reliable remedy for bad legs, 5071'5, 1111!eti, anti old wounds, fits ,bIii 1 C%11110, $ORE TInBOATS, COUGHS, ::OLDS, GOUT; ItFl IIMATIS1I, GLADCLAII Stt1•.I.LiNc,., i0 ALL SIfI17 DISEASES IT IiAS NO EQUAL. Manufactured only ati8, 2few Oxford. Late 5:13.Oxturd Street, London, and sold by all bfedicine Venders throughout the world. Q i:. ,`Pur:)hasers should look to the Libel o11 the Bo:a-s rn•1 Pot'_. 533 Oxford Street, Loddon, they aro spurious. 1 f the tt:'ciicf1s is not SeverePain inhsnlder 2Years. Cured by"The D AL. Menthol Plaster.. My wife was afflicted for two years with a severe pain under the left shoulder and through to the begirt ; after using many remedies without relief, she tried a' D,& L.•"'Menthol Plaster, it dideatisfeon.dr. and owing to this cure hundreds of these plasters have been sold by me here, giving equal J. 11 SUTtUESLANn. Druggist, River John, N.S., Sold taverywhers • air wRfsf - ;onvineee�you of' the fact that _ .S KING." FOR ria—I] ;ass]. 1D -R HATS, Don't Givo Up. • Spare minutes are the most fruit - We never know what effect a single word fifth for good or evil, for they are BS may produce, A gond story is told of a •gaps through "Which temptation rafinis gentleman who happened in a school room, easiest access to the as the spelling class was in progress. Suffered for Twelve 'seam • One little fellow stood apart, loolcieg sad Mi, (xeo �yilliams, the extansir e and dispirited. Why does that boy stand mauufactnrer of fruit baskets, 'I'uorold, there? asked the gentleman. writes : "I suffered very severely from isgood• for nothing, replied the sink and nervous headaches incl bilious - he tried Oh,nese for over twelve years and lard teacher. ' There's nothing of hien. • He is all the advertised hills, powders, and the most stupid boy in the school. other medicines, hut ob1111003 very little The gentleman was surprised at this relief, until abont two ,'ears ago. I begain. answer. Bo saw that the teartmore was'to use beenla cli foredttlnentrHodow i ntlen sel- stern and rough that the younger and dein have ti heatlauhe. If 1 have any said Begive • bed. Powders eliteu•k's verypearlwas � 1 •that ' wereYt ndena e timid 3 tt few words to them, and then placing his immediate relief.' .Price, Zoe. a box; hand on the noble brow of the little fellow sold by all medicine dealers. who stood there, lie said, one of these days you may lie a fine scliplar. Don't Avoid little debts, tinpunetuality, give up,bat try, my boy, try. gossiping-:, lliek iiainin , petty quarrels The boy's soul was aroused. His dor- and all other of those little vices mant intellect woke. .A. new purpose was which fill the ointment with flies. formed. From that hour he.becatne studi- For Over Fifty Yearn ous and ambitious to excel. And he did As SCLa ASU t11161, TlICU Itiousev.-Mrs. Win become a fine. scholar, and the author of a years 5,.othim: Syrup has been treed ter over fifty .Inw' by t, 11ltona rat mutbu,y Pur thea chihxt•en while well-known commentary on the Bible, a • trethinv, with perfect suaauvi [t soothes t he child s wind colic. neat and good man, beloved and honored. a°d 1, ti sbestlreinedr for 11Diarrhmaads r� is pleasant to rhe taste. Sold by l> I,I eists in every part of the It was Dr. Adam Clarke. tfnrlu. Twanty-av1 (rents a unttlu. Its value is incalenlabte, Be stint snit ask Or firs. Winslow s Soothing. by sup, anti take no other kite% up to Provinde, a.o Manitoba, ... 10,037. PrinceEdward Island..... 10,611, 3,300 7,926 Ontario, . ...109,480 • 110,790 81,401 Nova Scotia.. 43,75(1 19,355 31,401 Totals 266,498 133,580 132,018 In the. Province of Ontario, the women whose names were on the roll Wel'e permitted Ttivelve thousand four ltunclred and two of thein voted for prohibition, and 2,226 against. All .the other ,o,-1,-, 2 v; a ' , I wise,conduct themselves with an air of 4 ea^ „ imbecility? 7,115 12,522 Why is it that at invitation to any sort of. a social gathering is the signal for a cold to descend upon you and make you wish you were not only dead, but buried beneatli a granite monument? Why is it that shoes can't be made un- squeakable? If there's one thing more than another that will drive a girl to soda municipal p •ttel to'votC water and other forma. of dissipation its squeaky shoes. Why is it that it girl 'never remembers the big tear in her best frock until elle is Votes 1'eeordecl in all the Provinces just ready to go into the dress? , that voted are men's. ' 'Why is it that we can't all be bright and What rein can llolcllieelltions xviet:- y 1e Tae islature of the Province of witty like that horrid, pretty, best fuend , s When can the hill he holds 'Phew steamers favorabl comp The the great ocean liners u h,' • Brunswick h€is not submitted l of burs? edlt(.s the question; to the electors of that 1 In stammer, autumn, winter, spring, 1f you'd be happy, :vise, And ata your household pleasure bring, Justaase the Diamond premises. All Mantle Goods bought fitting a specialty. cINTYRE, GO CAPS, COLLARS, Cheap for KASH• AT WEBSTER'S WINGHAK. rowing se can supply you with the best SHIRTS, CUFFS, 'nu''•`�yCL�$•,.'YS>,.1•.Jt;n•%'Y✓✓1/"yvt`•_':/�ril.`�.,,m.,,..+_,• -fir ;,F. '�drra•"'a+ •.✓la,.��ttr, 1.: tw ui. It it �l?% ONE 4-pp�� r ti * G•ii1 •0 9 ,per,. wl,'., rJar/n.i% ra it , urn That will b F3C G '1 WOOD 11J ai �. Equally Wcl1- .. • • THE OXFORD'. • OIL GAS COOK STOVE Tlie Ok�O�� GNACU�iE Has the Largest Oven. IS A FARMER'S STOVE Is Everybody's Coots Stove. See it without wick. Makes and Burns its Own Cas From Common Coal Oil. tJ NO DIRT, NO HEAT IN THE KITCHEN. o Cooks a Family Dinner for Two Cents.. • There is nothing keeps longer than' Tel 1T T1 �T �y { TORONTO; a middlingfortune, and nothing' t: .,1 fig, Ro` `'t Folluip ii • n U i� J1 i melts away sooner than a greate Poverty treacle upon the heels of and. c� unexpected. riches. . it tt ti D rad Dyes i one t 1f you mail this verse and notice and 25 ti Cuts in stamps or money to crrcat un - 1 FOR SAL>; BY --- W ELLS it RI(UARD, 011 Co., Montreal, you hi a _ will receive Our Home, Canada's new , ltheiima til m Cured ^nreef day.—South eumatism D. SUTHERLAND monthly faintly paper, for one year ; American Rheumatic , u WIl�G1IAM, ONT. Mats boob on package of Ink Its action ion the lsystemciseremarkable a cl also "How to make. s. Mats and bugs, an one t t teriotts It removes at once the oauso Powder, far rnnlri° f the cltyoaseiminec Y , ll I first nose ,neatly benefits. 741 cents. g 16 ounces o' Ues •lays lintel disappears. pears. The ' Ltt1s tai t. o - tllacltintt. Meatio l pap • Warranted at Glrisliolm'5 drug store. Much in Little.I. One with more of soul in his face To rale one's anger -is well; to than words 011 his tongue.—Words- ,, prevent it is still better.—Byroll worth. Eclward5. SPEND :MITE OUTING ON THE GREAT Our own heart and not,otherlinen's LAKins• opinion of• us, forms our true honor: Visit picturesque aoMackinac c0 from. De- troit i will only y —Selliiler, ; $15 from Toledo; $18 from Cleveland. The silence often of pure innocence for the round trip, including s meals alsaand persuades when speaking , fails._ berths. Avoid the heat and bytravel. Jag on the g Shakespeare. t` £ • a trap to the Mackinac re tho t If is • h D & C floating palaces. attractions o n are unsurpassed. The islanditself a grand romantic spot, its climate most in, vlgorating. Two new steel passenger steamers have just been built for the upper lake route, costing $300,00, each. Tliey are equipped with every modern convenience, annunciators,, bath -rooms, eta, illuminated throughout by electricity, and are guaranteed to be the grandest,. largest and safest; steamers on fresh water. i construction and his fierce career ?—Shakespeare. speed, Four tar per Sett between 'l� ledo Detroit, Al nem, Mackinac, St. Navies alone inoek destruction ; they survive the doom of altereation. --Trevanion.. • Poets utter great and Wise things whieh they themselves de not tander- stand.-'-Plato. - Like 1Ylitgie. "It always noted liko 'file ha, icst lifekis that Which eon- I °race' Petoskey, Chicago, "Soo," Mar- I'rovluee, Instead of ilil&InO so, the nrfli;!c, I had scarcely ever any Hoed toostraitly exercises and educates that gtlottc and Duluth. Daily between Cleve - The by a utl€i,uiluotts vote, ;;fvo the second dose of Dr. Fowler's s y. Legislature, ' it i Strawberry for summer' Which is hest iii us.--- iamerton. laud and Detroit. Daily between Cleve- tticlo iecicl the following resolution.. L![tract of yW Id S y I; 1 t niers are de. '1'lle I'rovliees of Quebec and r:oml)lttfnts, Mrs. Walter Glovenloe , Ethel Ont land and Put-in`.1io cabins, .parlors M feet were so badlyswollenthat ld Hud staterooms of these s ea Xy wear 1 1 stloes, 1. ,gat 'y'eiloty sign 1 1 CHEAP READING! Our Clubbing Rates. of for file complete entertaininetlt t to ., • r • the Northwest r • ed s°. the pal. n Columbia notd io ]tll)ls and dit t Ole me Con . British C� � 1 Three 's •hero could not feel Y humanity�under lie t(iii and to my astonlslimont it rely .dial equipment, the luxus of the up. Territories have spoken. It is: United States �lenat ] ` )itioll sentiment' boils in foreign lalicls 141cillllltilt In ;natant relief, ltnd twn bottYtis completely )afatmcnts, malted tuauei g o>Y these l)robablc, that pr(iltlls Walsh :51cHil Berwick, i able. Send fat Canada, , '�• rc 1S W. Yt d Llcl Mrs. W ill enjoyable, � elft M ou 11 1. LL 1 ie. nets that Y in Ir bred i steal Paseo is oil tailsi� ;sox t] (.at quite, , May not gAddress 1(.111 x v•Ad roses ' them ,p et. it 1 In ] . e lis g descriptive C 1 illustrated rated des r its iii th(' Provinces in which I)tebls• in Ireland. . Ont. 1 1st p G. pili clure o1•troniti don.. IlidlgoStionL is stubborn but C. D. A, A. Senar t Gt, P. do T. $,, D, s C. cites have been taken, There are! � � C. overocllixes it. Detroit, .Adieu, well-informed persons, however,,twito stipatirli. The Ttins and Toronto Globe, -weekly $ 1 50 The TIMES and Toronto Empire, weekly 1 70,1 The Tine- and Lundor Advertiser, weekly1 75 The TIMLM and London Free Pt ess, weekly1 la Tho TIIISS and Montreal Herald, weekly1 Oil 1 00 'Theto TtS, and Montreal Witness, weekly The Teets and Toronto Daily world........ 2 50 Ti nnstils and Montreal Fancily Herald and Star 1 75 weekly, and premium The Tistrs and Tho Ladles' Journal, ntoothl7, 1 25 Toronto The 'Duos and Cosmopolitan Magazine,monthly, 2 25 New York The Troths and The Live Stock journal and Household Companion, monthly. • • . • • 1 75 The Touts and Farmers' Aelvocate, hi: •-veacly 1. 00 The TI,nas and the Cultivator and Country 0 75Gentleman, weekly Reduced rates with all other papers not mentioned in the above He, Address TIlulls Orme, - ^ Winghain, Out. USE �. 'PERRY FC1A@°mc e. hAUI '• BOWEL .) +TR01JBL1S• P, , „,,LLER AN ACHING HEAD. Dna. Szits,--• I haci e severe headache for • the past three years, and was not freer from it a single day. medi- ums FLOW. ntellen.La. cinesdandtall others I could think of, but it did me no good. My cousin said I must TRY B.B.B. because it is the best medicine ever made, and I took three bottles of it, with: the result that it has completely cured me. 1 think Burdock Blood. Bitters, both for headaches and as a blood purifier, is the BEST tib THE WORLB, and am glad to recommend it to all n►y friends. Miss TLon1M ova tint. UR tho removal of wo::,sof a,1 kind& �• i.pr a d lit • •rlc.r 1 f.o poo bra. to1111IT. atnileArg WOK 1a l.ozattcl S _.^ prompt, reliable, sate and pleasant, regvis1 t ` liter medicine. Never falling.1.ewvos no 4>' Sox � offccte, prate, $5 tanto p