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The Wingham Times, 1895-04-19, Page 3
.r..,.r*r+w,...�,..a.,.�...�.,. �.., .. ., THE WxNUUAM TIMES. AP.UI I, 19, 145, y, T. 3P F p°' with preparations for the great c,n• II©cklessness, Not Courage. 4� K a. A a f'.ttt .14:.,l:u 3L k vention. On the edge of at Northern New it.+.urrT:l, n. ,'t : • ,,::y ,II.I ' Through the efforts of ..lies Gor- England, town there was tt long hill f :; ••,1 „ r.! =; ,ra,r•n1 r,rir,, !,rlud. Hart, national superintendent of the sloping down a deep ravine which .evangelistic work in the 13ritish Wo- was piercer. by a railway track. In g'ctl , ilt :t r.,,••at,,,, at tL. n, ahr ry :u,stars d teman's association, 10(1 pulpits have "1,, ty. a.i.•t, a:,:11 tit. •t••ne•.•.'. u i:itri,li., '!'entpe,•. ! alrcady been secured for meetings ground for hardy, venturesome boys, „,„•,.1'eii•,', ,i„if •rt%!. r� ;. Iiil•it .r,'''ti�. FIr` MIN. Fli•tw y i in connection with that convention. Starting from the crest of the hill, a Of fflte: . O.,. ra-i Iennn, 1,ir. i I t•+• t t •..•ai.4 n• trade wet- I It is expected that net fewer than sled acquired great Momentum ill °' 1100 White Ribbon women will he , , , A: t Ai F.40..:r n..s •iii •.1 , a; vim ,i, p tet of his ; the, decent OWL' the icy surface, and -ka••c, hu• ntr x „,,,,,.:,..i. , ,.• „a •., th,• muse to , present as delegates from the United on reselling the botton. shot over the Snail th,n+,il ii...•,,,, ,m ,11 •„”: ;: lib !MOW/ of the . 'PhD da, 1., pin 0 cur luelnn.,,e !states. I 11(t Ilteetinga will be held . railway tracks with the velocity of .:..._...:-..•, ..... - < •• ; in Memorial Hall, Farrington street, Ian express train.-• in Congregational house of British It was exhilarating port but . '3'iio ^i:'':ertne.';1':1 '':tory, "Coque, ►,ether tiahtr, y.i.ar protoise keep, .Ilan. Both halls are in the business clue. The danger was increased by Tell a,o why 00 so of it>;t ;vee;, I i a sharp curve of the railway track When I would speak vi mother dear.": °-' ._ __ i a train could only be seen a short "Aye. lase," the 1Il Ilernaalu reviled, I A Happy Choice ' distance away. "I'1! :ill t':••e, though it wrings my 1 • ' I One winter's afternoon a dozen II(nrt; ---- !school boys were coasting merrily on I lor'd her tui this dill she diad, AFTER 25 YiFA11S, �, And %was flat death than did us party i A WISE MOTHER CHOOSES tri RIGHT I ti� orhllalt tlio sway dmiler() an u vn tclThodsnort "What happy da)s were those we spent ITh 1Z ONDERFUL EFF$CTS. And when you came, complete content IfiVe, just as the returning procession Left not -' shade . GLNTt,ESiEN,-- In the spring of 1891 I had reached the suminit of the slide. got it bottle of B. B. B. for toy mother, ! The boys looked at one another �t had •e” winter it was a favorite coasting Congregationalists and in Exeter :hazardous at hours when trains were loll Lilo lot• li to 1 love' to hear; part of London. emerging from a short tunnel, since ' ALEDICINx:, AND mut SO\ TI•.LLq OF i went on until the town clock struck le this oldmitfor one short year; f ✓""Time pass'd, and then!. saw her change.; who al been troubledfol 25 years with doubtfully. They knew that a train At first I knew net what to think; Sick Headache. I got it from Mr. A. She seem'd to grow each day more Paxton Baird, of Woodstock, N. 13., who was duo, and that they ought to wait. strange, gave me two other medicines to take her for it to pass. Until I guoseed the secret --drink! choirs. Fortunately she chose the B. B. i There is time for one more trip ! "In those drys I my grog would take, B., and I returned the other bottles, She ' etelaiined the leader. Who will fol - And think myself no jot the worse ; used it for three months and has bad no But now a new light seem'd to breast, Headache siuoe. We aro sure it was B. low me , I saw drink as it was—aa curse! B. 13. cured her as she took no other ! Go it alone, if ,you, want to, said medicine. "Come, Susie darling, give it up! 1 cried one might. and thee shall see I'll never take another sup IC thee'll but give thy word to mel "She promised, uye, and meant it, to), I JONATHAN A. Gert:N. klurtford, N. 13. Antidotes for Disease. one of his companions. I'll wager you halt a dollar that you don't dare try it. I I'll take the bet ! cried the reck- less leader, flinging himself on his She'd never touch a drop no more! -- sled and pushing off 1 kiss'd her. and with woe roue new ALLEGED DISCOVERY of A CURE, FOR Down lie went, the sled bowling r Made taut my smack and left the . CANCER AND CovsmlrPTxoN. merrily over the ice. Hardly had shore'• he started before a whistle was "Next morning I Dame home, etas! • Washington, D. C., April 11.— heard from the mouth of the .tunnel. To tied no wife to meet ire there; From Germany comes the first official The bogs behind hint screamed for. The bottle and the empty glass news of a great American discovery, Fill'd ire with dread and blank des- said to cure the most dreaded of dis- l.air! • • eases —consumption and cancer. -'I wandered forth along the sands.Consul-General Delray Albertin, in a To where yon great cliff frowns oer- report ,to the State Department, says head; There, lying sl it?. we h outstretoh'd the discovery, which was announced ha,ndti, late in March in the most trustworthy I found pnor Susie, void soul dead!" medical school in Germany, is likely li•Eo)tr•h N. LEwis. to receive considerable •attention at .C..—__ _ ___.:_ • .. • • . • :_..__ the coming medical congress in 1 Hotelkeepers Responsible. Munich. • The discovery was made by Dr. MUST PAY DAMAGE'S TO A WIDOW Louis Waldstein, of New York, a WHOSE DRUNKEN HUSBAND WAS brother of the famous archaeologist, DRotVNED, Dr. Charles Waldstein. The new ' treatment, which has • GUELPH, April 8.—At the Assize . been perfected by studies abroad, Court herewlatst. week at which .Justice consists of interjecting minute doses Rose presided, a. peculiar case was of pilocarine until the lymphatic tried. system is stimulated and the white + Last December James A. Crane corpuscles of the blood overcome the ' was returning home from Ilespeler, poisonous particles which produce where he had imbibed freest', and disease. Dr. Waldstein's researches ' when a short distance from the have gone to the fountain whence village fell into }ribs' dam, and was these - healthful white corpuscles drewnnd. spring, and by enlivening its action • While in Ilespelur he had been and productiveness, restores the con• drinking at Thomas Hunt's and Josh dition of the blood, destroying the Wayper's • hotels, and his widow, , poisonous germs. - laiming that the accident ways The importance of the discovery is (directly due to the liquor, brought thought to be far beyond those of action against • the liquor sellers Pasteur, Koch and others. many voices. claiming $500 damages from each. anNu, no, not brave, but reckless, or - Airs. Crane tel I. of the departure ; '•'VE'LL BACK{ YOU EVERY TIME." oush�ly shhmed eiaand soberend, thhis of her husband from home Friday A flush of pride suffused the face of folly, you may keep the half -dollar, morning. She told of the cireuin- the young jockey as he read the tele- Joe. -.a staticcs in which the family were gram "Let us know each Lace yon left, living on a rented farm, and 'start fu, and we'll back you every, Itecklcssness is not courage.— how the ehtinms against the estate ' time." -The message came from his Youth's Companion. . over -balanced the -insurance and all old -tune eolnrades in far -away York-'""-_.-- hin that was coming to them. She had shire. They knew he rode square,— Win. Goldin,{Y, oomearsmertiaofitch tgr.aveller, 130 '1three girls 011(1 It boy-. ' rode to win—and their telegram was Esther st. Toronto says: For 15 years I i. Henry Kribs gave evidence as to a testimonial to his integrity and suffered untod misery from Itching Piles the distance of the edge of the dans ,iworth. Hundreds and thousands of sonletfntes called pin warms. Many and from the road and the finding of the n►any weeks have I had to lay o(i let testimonials to the worth of Hullo- road froth this trouble. I tried eight body. Crane had entered the dawn l way's Pills and Ointment 'as family other pile ointments and so called rams• from the . Guelph end.✓fn evi-: ' medicines are in our possession.. dies with no permanent relief to the in- dently driven put it iron. IIespelerMany tt•pouf sufferer has been restored tense itching and stinging, which irrttat. d anti ulcer - and then returned. IIe could not to health by these world -famed mine -ate, One half t box of ldCha se's Ointment - see how 11. man its possession of lits ; dies, and has gratefully written ' cured me completely. senses could drive into the dam, even ; to tell us so. Human friends come k1 it'was dark ; the horses would ! and go but these medicines—ties Sayboy--I want to mato a match eep the road themselves, !friendsof mankind—are always with Madge. Gayboy—Why don't Further evidence was produced l watt us in the hour of need, you do it ? Sayboy--.Her father says Showing' that the unfortunate Crane I it takes money to start a match fae- was drunk at the time of his death,tory on his premises.—Philadelphia d had been sold liquor by the twI You don't seem to think this story Enquirer. IiTQtel-keepers Hers suedvery funny, cotnplained Smalwort t . I ' She ---Do you think I look as old. The jury found 0. verdict n!t ailt,t l after ho had finished. Oh, yes, I do, as they say I do ? IIe--If you mean the defendants with datinage,4 ;.14 :40-;-:- answered Ford. Go ahead and tell the gentlemen, I say yes; but if you ed at $600 in the e•H a of Bunt owl . some more of it.---Chieago Tribune. mean as old as your lady friends say, $300 against Wayper. Wiggins—My boy, if you live be- I say no, decidedly: --Boston Tran• i r - -••--- Iyond your income you are bound to1script. 11- come to grief. Sponditt—My dear How is your i;ister getting on with Miss 'Willard In En,land• . fellow, if I had to live within it, I her singing lessons 1)Well, papa, has MISS Franecs E. Willard.1tl•e.itle+la 1 would be miserable even now !--'taken the wadding otit of his ears for of the National andel World's W r,. ' Harper's Bazar. the first time to-day.------Fliegende °T. t'., accompanied by Miss Anna. ..... 1 Blotter. Gordon, .las arrived in England. 1'You've No Idea 1 Blobbs—Do you think the average Miss :Willard is occupied in cons -1 1 man is as stupid before he marries pitting in time for publication for needs oC the Hood's wh o t shalt tired lla the as he is aftei'wal•ds i' Cynicu8•---Cer- the World's W. C. T. U. convention or run do...n from any eau•e. It seems fainly, or he wouldn't get married, her manual of organization kr the to oil up the whole trLeohitnism of the Ili or Record. bite Ribbon societies, del will body +-o that all moves smoothly and Mrs. Icier It Yea sonny, I've erefore take no public engagements work beeomesdelight, It you are weak,Murphy—Yes, , r until the meetings of the World's W. is j bt w ut you 1;e doomry S.arsaparillrt nighah thi t " ata lin i.aria block n. for3 g y pais. r y you'd have atdvertii:ed you alight have owned the block by this tim -- Boston Globe. him to stop, but it was too late. He was half way down, his sled running as if it had heading straight for the railway track. The engineer, rounding the curve, heard the screams of the frightened boys and saw the flying sled. He signalled the brakeman, but it was impossible within so short a distance to stop the train as it was for the boy to switch his sled off the ice track. As he reached the bottom the boy lay flat on the sled with his head ducked low. The train passed the coasting track, and came to a Balt a short distance beyond. The boys at the top of the slide could hardly be- lieve their eyes. On the other side of the railway there was their com- panion, spinning along on the sled as though nothing had happened. The sled with its rider had shot under one of the passenger cars of the moving train, going in at one side and out at the other directly across the railway track. The boy, trudging: back with his sled, met his companions and a group of passengers., What a brave boy exclaimed C, T. U. in London, June 14 to 21. Ms Gordon is acting secretary of Hold's Pmts euro liver ills. conatipfl- tlllo World's W. C. P.n., and is busy >ti n. jnutidico, sink headache, illdiges- ITo Gave Ills Cheek. A ,Few, a German and an Irishman were traveling with au old, wealthy but friendless I:n lisliinan. The latter proposed to bequeath his for- tune to his three companions, on condition that they would upon Itis death, each deposit 0100 in the coffin. '1'o this they agreed. 'Within u year the man died, Itis three companions assembled to show final honor to their beliefaietur. "11 -ell, I put 010() ill. greenbacks in the coffin," retnatrked the faithful German. "And I did my duty," added the sun of Erin, "I placed a hundred silver dollars in the coffin." "I, too, have been true to my trust," tearfully observed. the Jew. "I had no currency, so I took out your silver and greenhnok3, and put in my cheek for 0001" Tar $.Road of Anyt!nng I Have Ever Usad. Mr, John iitzer. merchant. Waterloo, says : "1 have given Stark's Powders (for Headache, Costiveness, Biliousness and Neuralgia) an extensive trial, and find them to give the greatest satisfac- tion in my family. I can very highly recommend them. They are far ahead I of anything I have ever used, and 1 have tried many remedies." Sold by all drug- gists at 25o a box, 5 boxes $1. Nice to take, immediate and permanent. Lieutenant -Governor Chapleau of Quebec has gone to Florida on a trip which will last some weeks. It is understood that Barnum's cir- cus will visit Canada this year. It is several years since a first-class circus has toured the Dominion. For Over Fifty Years AN SCLe AND w 1SLb•TR1RD 1tiSNN4Y.—Mrs, Win Rlott' Si.othiug Syrup hay been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their ehiluren while t with perfect success. 1t soothes the child softens the „uins, allays all pain• cures wind colic, and Is thebest comely for Diarrhtra. 1s pleasant to the taste. Sold by Druggists 1n (nary part of the Wnrle. Twenty -live cents a uottle, Its value is incalculable, Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow s Soothing b3rup, and take no other kind. Over 150 guests sat down to the banquet in the Russell House, Ottawa, on Tuesday night, given by the citizens of Ottawa to the Newfound- land delegates. On Sunday, in Knox Church, To- ronto, was celebrated a triple anniver- sary, viz. ,75 years of Presbyterian- ism in Toronto, 50 years of the ex- istence of Knox Church, and 15 years of the incumbency of the present pastor, the Rev. Dr. Parsons. Rheumatism Cured in a day.—South American Rheumatic Cure of Rheumatism andl3euralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action on the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the pause of the disease immediately disappears. The first nose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Warranteed at Chisllom'sdrug store. It is altogether likely that Toronto's order for a Met'riweather fire engine will be cancelled, and that a second engine will be purchased front Mr. Ronald, of Brussels. The leading fruit growers of Essex county say that the peach trees in that section have stood the winter well, and that there are good pros- pects for a large crop this year: Catarrh relieved in 10 to 60 minutes.— One short' puff of the breath through the .flower, supplied w'th each bottle of Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder, diffuses this Powder over the runMille of the intent passages. Pain essa,ul deli)fhiful to use, it relieves iustlntl,•, :turd oerultulnntly cures Catarrh, Hay l+eler. 001.1s. Head- ache. Sore Throat, 'l'on'iliti:t nasi Deaf nese. 00 cents. At Uhist,,,ltu's . Drug Store. Mrs. Hicks: Your teacher says she saw you fighting with Tommy Ilig- gins, a boy much younger than your- self. Dick .licks : Weil, if she ex- pects to See inc plugging at any old professional swatters, she's going to get left. "You say you are never sick ?" inquired the impressario. "I never had a sick day in my life," replied the lady' who was ambitious to go on the operatie stage. "Then, madam," replied the impressario, "I must dis- eourage your hopes. You Can never become a great prima donna." Relief in six !lours. --Distressing Kid- ney.attd Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "Great South American Kid- ney Cure." This great remedy is a great surprise and delight to physicians on ae- couni of its exceeding promptness in roliev- ing pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages in male and female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If yon want gufok relief and euro this is your remedy. Sold at Chisholm's drug store. "This enables you to form some faint idea of the kind of weather we have had this winter," said the old resident as the two floundered along tate street, knee•deep in snow, a fierce wind driving the flakes into their faces like needles. "Yes, I think I get the drift of it," responded the other, as a snowalide from a sloping roof went down his. back. UICHAM SAVv' MILLS BANK of HAMILTON ....-...,.- Qttpitul, :71,2:,(l,0,l1(a Peet, 0050,000 The undersigned in returning thanks, for pat farors,beg have to say that they!ttrc:ddent-Jo0N STI'A)rr. have a very large stock ofV1cce'l'rc'nirdfe,itt-G»A. G. ltsxdAs. LUMBER, $1.1100LES, LATH, ,ouN Paccrott, faun. Huey t, n••1 Groyne, 1i 1+.A, P S" nGuE .. , d�J�Q(,�r Lt i,.2 Woou, A. 11. i..rre (Tertian). Oashior--J. Tr. RNtITTI,ra on hand, which will be acid at very close ] savings Bank--I0,,,».1n+o3;saturdays,:O prices to meet the requirements of the .1. Deposits of vl and udn:mr.ls rev+el%ed end intcra, hart. times. ; Allowed. Special neposito ukn received at current rates of lt• Drafts oa Great Britain and the United States (r(a,ih �;I�SbShingles, bought and sold Square, gIeS , $1.70 per Wood 75cls, per Cord, delivered. 1 Everything else equally low, Crone and Isee us before buying, as we will not be undersold, McLEAN & SON. •)4'ingbatn, June 7th, 1893. CUTS DOWN THE PRICE OF MEAT IVII+LriO1, "wen E. L. DICIUNSON, Solicitor. CEO. W IALSTEE 80PIT AGAIN. 33A ' ,1R,'` STEAK, 100. PER Lit Josephine Street • - Wjngha% Ont, J. A. HAISTSD,I J. W. Scorn, Mount Forest. Lietowe Deposits Received and allowed, Money Advanced to Farmers and Business Men, On long or short time, on endorsed notes or collateral security. Sale notes bought at a fair valuation. Money remitted to all parts of Canada et reasonable charges. Special Attention Given to Col- lecting Accounts and Notes. Interest Agents in Caiada-. -The Merchants* Bank of Canada Oflira Ilo,tr.—Prom 9 a. m. to 5 p. 111 A. E. SMITH, A en . ,.1 lI .1411 ,, ill,,. it Consumption. Valuable treatise and two butt.,, or. medicine sent Tree to any Sn8erer.• Give Express and Post Office address. T. A. 8100115 OHEIOOAL CO., Ltd.. Toronto. Ont. I and other meats in low proportion. PORK SAUSAGE also on hand. I am prepared to pay the highest price for all kinds of fowl. They must be drawn land well dressed. GEO. SHA.W tVinghatn, Oot. 10th, 1893. YOUNG LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Send 9 cents in stamps, o, 10 cents silver, and we will send you by return mail the PERFECT LETTER WRITER r A neat little Book, being a perfect Guide in the art. of Lotter Writing, It cm,tainv letters of Lore, Friendship and Business, etr., with valnableinstrue. Mons and advice. Every young man and woman should hatve.this Hook. Address, NOVELTY PUBLISHERS, Ingersoll. Ont .010 Upon having Featherbone Corsets. Refuse all substitutes. See they are stamped thus' PATENTED SEPT. 3rd, 1884. No. 20110. NONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS SO STAMPED. A Blessing to Every Household. ILO AY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT These remedies have stood the test of fifty years experience, and are pronounced the best Medicines for . ?amity use. . THE PIdL LS Purify the blood, correct all disorders of the LINER, STOMACH, KIDNEYS AND FOWELS and invaluable in all complaints incidental to females of all ages. T2�E 021TTTM13JNT 1. the only reliable remedy for bad cgs, sores, ulcers, and old wounds. FOR REONEHIII$. SORE Tn[tOATS, CO1JGHS, (`OLDS, GOUT, RREt'MATIS1i, GLADULAR SWELLINGS AND ALL $liiN DISEASES IT .IAS NO EQUAL. Manufactured Duly at 7S, New Oxford. Lott 6S 1, Uatord Street, London, and sold by all Medicine Vendors throughout the world. t 'Purchasers should look to the Label on the Boxes and Pots. If the address is not 533 Oxford Street, London, they are spurious. FOR ONE MONTH AFTER EASTER WEBSTER & CO. will continue to reduce the price for MAKING MEN'S TWEED SUITS. TO $4.00 SPOT GASH, If you have any Tweeds at home, now is the time to save a dollar oh the making of each shit, and get a good fit. Pirst-clalss Trimmings supplied at wholesale prices for spot cash only. If you want to buy a Suit or Overcoat you can .xtre frcnl $3.00 $10.00 on eaeh, by purchasing from us. WEBSTER & 00,,, Opposite the new Macdonald. Bloek, Wi i haul. Merchant Tailare