HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1889-08-02, Page 3LleokttaVe.
Holmes, wasresident of elloson3' ,J,. rei
Rev, R. S. G. 1..erson, of St.
'the Lucknow Mini4 In esociatien, A
The next meeting \V held on
Aneust fiftla—The — 04 the
TOLD 0]? TILE mARINEQ. a few, minatee preview; every men Wail
veraia h slumber, Net a Wo - 1 f
big had been given, and the sudden
N IMPORTANT THOUGH MIJOH alarm aptly' proved the excellence a the
AGUSED FAOTOR IN A NAVY
the
. ithies'a diecipltne.--leTew Yerk Timeo.
waterwerke hylem will take plats° 0 The T' Didn't rout the ntor to Via%
at6 Prejudlte Aaalnet the Ttavy'is . Teaol r ' • 't
Zonally, Augaet 12th. ier --- aquanaut, aow Marrs
Polleenus»—The Admirals. and Carkalue. tinleS Must 1 tell DU t i
iloweyer, Praise tho. Tauriacs.,cau to y fingers? N y 12° to 8°4
Clillt01).. . our ow put down your
"General Quartere."' hand and keep still. I shall hear
The Oakes Organ Company hfts
purchased the woolm mill property, There is, perhaps, no body of men in What you have to BUY PrasentlY. (Eve
minutee later) Now, then, Berlambe,
the service of the United Stelae severe-
eni Alary telt. with the engine and
meat who have come in for a greater what WWI it you wanted to sayi' Ben-
eleetric light machinery, On Wed.
n _ _,___ ii ._.},s_t,,L ,,..A rii;,,4„,,... ..1,,, Share of contumely and received tem jamin—There was a trarop in the hall
played
a'ag7tue ron'oti b`40:37boil"rueus'iu'itill`‘g4",7 praise for actual service rendered. than a while ago, and 1 saw him go of
by iun rth:,:e tiler marines of the United, States with your gold -headed parasol.
a victory for the home teem
record of 4 to 15.—Fridity the 2ud be Y. 'rem time hiunemarial it has
en holes saying, in response to all Xto Gavo Plinlaelf Awa
. .
August is Civic holiday. doubtful stories, "Tell that to the ma- Ro sir, said a quiet looking travel-
' tines," for the tars as a set aro the most ling luau to a companion 011 tins
eoctericb.. Incredulous. fellows: on, ido thelhwmeartYariez
onoo- tram, 1 can truthfully say that 1 am
11. I, Strang, B. A., is a sub -ex- tempt in which they hold tlvery little given to fear, 1 never
auliner on the aeoond and third class is stacient toincitethe ilring of a volley was afraid a anything or Anybody in
teachers' examination papers.—Sher- of e
pithete at the latter on tho slightest
proveoati011 my life. That is nacre flan I can say.
nr Springer, of Waterloo, was visiting
It is amusing, too, to see with whet Ifi'a a filet nevertheiess, By the way,
Ceoclerioli during last week,— The the yo.ung apprentices seize hold 1 should think a Mau like you would
vote on the Organ tho
n
Factery bylaw willavidityty
preojul?' d,zees of the ablb Between, and have• been married long before this.
take place on Tuesday, Auer- 9 31,— a ern need go aboard one of the Ho w do you know that 1 an uot
Thursday, Aug. 8, has bee named, as 0 Ali
g training olups to hear the young- married 1 I gathered it from your
our civic holiday. !item bawl out with all the zest of an old eon vereation.
%hell back, "Oh! you Hottentot mariner'
ListaWeie The duty of. a marine aboard ship is toad Colds.
Tho following are the su 0 Ce ssful essentially that of a policeman, and by end all DClbsortInsteaf CthQe1Thills
reason of this very duty no fraternizing cured by the use of ficott's'°E4mtailnedionL, nasnaita ceoanat ibi'
elioal entrance examination : It can be safely permitted between ethe the healing virtues of Cod Liver Oil and Ilypophouss-
candidates ab the Listowel High
phitcs in their fullest form. See what Wa Bluer, X
guaed" and the men forward. As to the
Moore 535 marks, B Tughen 506, D tar, any ono acqualnted.with his devil- 0, L R 0 l', etc, Truro, N 5, says: After throe yeam.
Wood 481, J MeOutehecin 477, Ce me -care spirit and wild, fun loving nat. experience 1 consider Scott's Emulsion one or the very
Draper 470, 0 Miers 458, A Wood are must know .how lie looks ttpoa nay boa in the market, Very excellent in Throat &Hee.
451, 3 Vipond 447, 0 Campbell 447, one put over huu as a check The tar tions. Sold by all Druggists, 60e. and 01.00.
0 Nichol 446, P Forbes 145, A G -lean looks up to and respectsI • ' ^ . for Too coaree.
441, 0 Wilson. 481, II Coseus 419, M he fears them; but theroserin%filheeeIr6ates, 9. man from the rural districts bad
Thompson 119, I, Tennant 418, il for it is the marina who gets hen in '''
gone with a friend into a city restaer-
Barton 418, 11 Dixoa 414, M Little trouble. But if marines were not a feat- alit, aceordiug to the Arkansas
410, ',YE Flembee 407, 3 Sleenean 395, ure of a man-of-war it le doubtful wheth-
4:17 the diecipline required of a ereeeof ...traveller.
R Allan 391, Sb.A.:Iolphe 894, 8 Hurst Presently a young fellow ca.me in,
891, J blatuilton 250. J Brook 880, 5W men would beef that ef3eient natur°
now in force. Our navy ia peculiarly having in his hand a tennis racquet.
'
A Taylor 375, R floury 8Itithis
l, .1 aGaur,uh
van dintinotive in its method of mobilization The counternthe
858. NV Newman, IP s
compared with. similar institutions novel utensil for a few minutes • then
Oarruthere, fl jackson,li Little, and ' awbreoneed In the first place, our service he turned to his friend toed said, in a
1.1 Metethell were recommended. . offers better pay, better duty and greater tone of decision.
emolumouts than does any other service John, I dri±. no milk in this town.
Wroxeter.
. in the world. Why not? '
The Drassels Pose says : On Wed- AU United States war vessels carry a
esdayof last week, 0. Veal, whohas
marine guard, ranging in size, however, 'Why not? Why, jeet look at the
n'
lipast 12 years, died from a captain's comma,nd of fifty tostraiuers they use. 'You can shove a
ved here for tLe sixty men on a flagship to a corporal's catbird through 'em.
after a short iilness. The funeral took squad on a monitor. When a, ship is
place on Fride,y. The old gentlean about to go in cominission ti
-
er' marine and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and
Aroma WO Motmeits.—Are yon disturbed at ni,,,,ht
m
was 82 years of :Igo. The deceased guard, which has been previously de- trying witb, pain of Canna II th
was bora in Diddiford, Devonshire, tailed, is marched aboard and stands ea s.ceee eat eat a bottle of "Mrsc.elVinsillowt0 itIntimai:
izi.p" RrserthilidrreleT2ettlug. Its value is incal ad.
"England, and mine 'to Canada, in readiness to salute the ensign as it floats. a
1843, locating at Brantford. Like out from. the peak. Ilona the) moment immediately. Depend uponiit,Ploonorthelritstbeerue
Effneor
many an Old Ooantrytnan the new until the expiration of the three years' ri!edgeurtsar iteitsittinIterLez Dy‘s,entery an Diarrilima,
Bo els, cures Wind Colic,
. cruise the guard watches that "element softens the Gums, reduces Inflammation, and gives
•••••••••••••••••
vorld did not come up to OXPOOta-
lei -ward" with a constancy that allows
tions and lie returned to England
of no relaxation. When the three yearte
1846 but came batik again in 1817 and cruise is at an end; when the seamen who
lived a 13rantford until his removal have been shipmates through every trial
tone and comy to the whole system. Airs. Win-
slow's Soothing Syrup" for children teethiug. fa
pleasant to the taste and is She prescription et 0119 01
the oldest and bust female physicians and nurses in
the United States, and is for sae by all druggists
throughout the world. Price twenty-five cents a
bee.. who survives hien and hardship are about to much ashore tatue. Be sure and ask for "Alas. Winnow
awl is four years his Januar, was a and sever their associations, that stern
Miss Bartlett. They had rune child- and implacable maxine guard may be
ren only three of whom are living, viz, seen in lino. on deck and under axms—
the last to, leave the vessel—and as the
Alfred, of , Wroxeter ; Richard, of
Milford, Michigan ; and Arthur, of flag is hauled down they give the last
salute to the colors they ho defended.
Bruesels. Mr, Teal was a hard
working, kind hearted old gentleman thrseee es 1 smarines+ who are
warm i uiagadGi nml roade* r with nh
who enjoyed the good opinion of all
who knew him. Ile tetd not been in their sterling worth and necicassity. Says'l
firet-olase health for the past seven Admiral Wilkes: "The marines *coned -
years but had only been in bed about tute the great—I had almost said the
three weeks previous to his disease. only—difference between a man-of-war
and a privateer:" "They are " Wide an -
to take a Dna bath 51120j43. other writer, "the bulwark between the
cabin and the forecastle," while Re.ar
There is n.othing healthier or more
enjoyable than a sea bath,. and am Admiral Stewart remarked, "the port afforded by a steady column of
sup -
sorry thee tile wild waves do not play bayonets has rendered mutinies scarce."
agaiest myctoorsill.. ill if they did The marine ispeculiarly a soldier. Ho
it would be. bard on. the inmates of the is dressed, equipped and handled as a
three fiats under mine. soldier, and bio whole life is the very op -
I, however, do the next best thing posito to that of alailor.Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vitaliser to
to taking a sea bath, and. that is, I use In time of action aboard ship the ma- guaranteed to (lure you. For sale by (i.
sea gait in my bathtub every morniug, rineaare either stationed at ane of the Willi's.
and must ay it is an excellent d
heavy pivot guns, or else disposed about : A coroner in India rendered the
san
most
satisfaetory substitute.decks and in tho tops to act as sharp- following verdict "Pandoo died of
it is benefinial as sea bathing, for it eet'Ft ri
It was a marine who from the
top of t e anclunan alongside the Vic- the tiger eating him ; there •was no
le really the same thing, but of course tory at Trafalgar, shot down the brave other cause of death. Nothing was
not as enelyable, for no matter how Nelson as he stood on the deck o' tho
you splash you cannotmesses,
make great letter ship. The guard eats'and
waves or breakers in a six foot tub. I sleeps in a body, always apartand die -
an a rather good fish, but 1 cannot tinot front the crew'.
lash a bit a airy into a tub of rater. Let the reader imagine himself at nil&
I have a friend, however,. who insists night on the gun deck of a large vessel
that he can hear the roar of the
of wee: lying quietly at anchor, A dia.
s
light its burning forward, throwing a
mighty deep when she used that salt.
heavy glare_ among the orowd.ed, ham-
Thie sea salt ie an elegant thing for
invalids, .children and those who live — sleeptini Not:
a ounds""virtr: 5:e(}11:a.ra'
in inland towns. It is really better imense of tho marineseneatrve oleeestheen2I
the swish a the lack water
'SWARM SYIWP," and take no other kind.
Mr. David P. Clapp, of Harriaton,
ublie ' School inspector for
county of Wellington, will apply for
to Parliament next session for a bill
of divorce from his wife, Alice M.
Cl app, ?zee 151 cDo.nald, • on the
ground of adultery.
SVPSEPLES8 InGEITS, 1.11S40 miserable by
that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the
Remedy for you. For sale by C. II.
Wieilliaqtaupieltavitted Iowa woman, noting
the invention of a ballatsbox that can-
not be stuffed, ee.id."Now if some one
would invent a voter that cannot be
stuffed with beer, brag, or bribery, we
shall have a long stride towards a
better governMent,"
NV= 70t1 arms with Dyspepsia and
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WOOL! wool, ! WOOL ! woo:6Y.
50,C00 pounds of Wool wanted, for which the highest market prim)
will be paid. T. A. MILLS.
r-
ILES
But we must sell our goas, Therefore
Great Bargains are
Prints, IVIuslins, Lawns, Seersuckers,
Embroideries for skirting purposes,
Parasols, fink and Kid Gloves,
SheetIngs, Cottonades, Linens,
Tablings,
to be. Rad
DR, EMS GOODS! DRESS GOOD31,
We make a specialty of Black Dress Goods, and. would invite every
-lady requiring those goods to see our large range and get quotations.
before buying. See our All Wool Owls at 15 cents per yard.
• OENTLEAIEN, GO TO T. A.- MILLS FOR YOUR •
for young children and debilitat,.d
r
left except some fingers, which probs.
bly belonged to the right or the left
hand;
Remon's Covert and Consumption Cure is
sold by us on a gattrattee. It cures Con-
sumption, For sale by 0. E: -
Sir John Macdonald has sent a
letter of condolence to Mrs. Norquay.
Teas ntexine COTJCII can be so quickly
cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it.
For sale by C. B. Williams.
Over 40,000 lbs glycerine are teed
persons tbau the buffeting waves. it against the sides break e the ominous annually in the V. le. for mixing
is the genuine sea salt, obtained by silence. AO the bell strikes -"eight," the with beer.
evaporating sea water. It takes four hour mianight, a solitary figure in Came, imam cozen and Bronchitis
h d I
gallons of water to make one pound of
salt, and so you can buy sea sal; and,
by adding the water, have your sea
bath at home adat any temperature
you like,
CATARIIIL
Catarrhal Deafness: Hay /Paver.
1.,•••
A NM I10318 TIMATM8NT.
Sufferer* are net generally aware that these dia.
eases are contagious, or that they ere due to tho
presence of living parasites in the lining membrane
of the nose and custrachlan tubes. Alicroscop10 re.
eeereb, however, has,pratal this to bo a feet, and
' tito result is that a simple remedy has bean form.
iated whereby catarrh, catarrhal deefness and hay
.4 fever aro permanently owed in from one to three
eimplettppligations matte at home by the patent
once InNt o weeks. N. 13.--Ifor catarrhal disetargcs
peculiar to females (whititotbis tonicity is a speeille.
• A parnpinotospIaining tins now treatment is 8014 OR
receipt of ten cents by A. 11. Dixon Se Son, 803 West
Mega., Toronto, Canadae—Seiontiflo American*
SuffererS from %abet trouble* *Wald read tbt.
caretulllt
p ,
steps noiselessly from the cabin. door.
Ile stops and listens for a moment, as the
turning of some restless sleeper in his
hammock attracte Ms attention. Ho is
the commanding officer. Walking for-
ward, he bends over the hammock of a
drummer boy and whispers a word in
his ear; the only reply is a bound to the
deck, and tho next instant the !Ong roll
is sounding through the ship.
As if by magic 500 men leap from. their
hammooks, hastily pass three lashings,
and throwing them against, the side of
theship, rush half naked ter the guns.
In three minutes after the first sounding
of that call to "general quarters," the
guns are oat loose and the glare of the
battle Imitates along the deck reveals
the crouching forms of the tars; as dust
tered about their pieces they *Alt the
word to open fire. And agaii all
reaLcol Whet deck the nano when
hatisaasseee„,eaelaseet_.
irnmeahttely. relieved by Shdolles Cure.
l'or sale by O. E. Williams,
Trusting to luck is only another
name for trusting to laziness.
An attempt is about to bo made to
establish the hos growing industry
in Manitoba.
OATAIMII OVUM health, and sweet breath
secured, by Shill:We Catarrh Remedy. ..,„.„1..NiGa_1.4.1vr
Price 60 cents. Nasal Injeetoe free, l'or
Bele by C. B. Willimee,
A toad Weighing eight potIllaS WaBCL'Uttl1.11,70, ItATES.
foiled 111 tbe cellar of a St Catharines Aat,
INny of ..efolloamr•itotrrommon weemtne 051,
ki):01Very, obtained With the Wing fon Law at the Sores bete
RATS, TIES COLLARS, CLOVES, UNDERCLOTHINC, 61C.
and see our range of
T WFlEDS, PANTING -S,
for ordered clothing. All suits guaranteed to fib or no sale.
We have the largest, range of goods in Winghain, and we mean' iiusi”
Hess every tivae, so collie along and. get setae ol the cheap goods while
they are goiate
Wingham, 8th May, 1889.
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T. A WILLS.
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Thg thno aijoind wo claim to °N pitiv!
• lst. THAT HAVE THE BEST ASSDRTE STOOK. 0.1?
WATOHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELLERY INiWINGHAbi.
2nd. THAT THE QUALITY OF MY GOODS IS EQUAL TO '
THE BEST.
3rd. THAT MY PRICES ABM SUCH THAT IS SAFE AND
FITLBLE FOR ALL TO DEAL WITH ME.
TIIISTEIST POR 7Z -0-1:t
I3Y CALLING OX
a Fe GERSTEP
f I
17 A. XsT 0 -Y.'
C-00-flE3 STOI3_
• THE. MISSES MALLOY
Have changed their business premises to the shop lately -occupied by
Mrs. IlloCance, lie:their:tor to 8—Oremey's furniture warerooms, lit they
will welcome old and new patrons. Customers will lied amongst the numexims
articles usually kept in a fancy store,
Silks for Art Needle Work.
Medieval Lace for Trimmings.
GLOVES, HOSIERY, UNERWEARS,
APPLIQUE EKRILOIDERY,
MAVRESQUE EMBROIDERY,
• poivr LACE.
POINT LACE, AND EMBROIbERV MADE TO ORDER
•
ifgr Stamping in newest designs. Knitting Silk. Material for Point Late, •
The Tailor system taught. . Feathers. Stitched Braids,
DRESSMAKING IN ALL ITS DRANCHESe
to.********, • • . • .
Oat Meal Mill Opened. 1311OCKENSRME'S
The tueletsigmecl desire to inform farm
ers and the people generally that they hal
reopened their
Gat goal iiI in Winglinni,
And, ate now prepared to purchase Oats in
unlinnted quantities and at file
igheat Market Price.
They will supply enetomete with the Buta
Griabus in Oat Meal.
ELogn dt,CLEGo,
CelaT
ail en
TIMES and Ololm..
Consumption Surely Ottred, 'risme, Moil, and Vann and alife,
hy Its timely use thous:ants of hopeless eases have Tomo and Montreal Witntes,
consumption it they will send um their Express ane Tam andweekly News with pramiutis "Christ
have h phsitive rmreily fur the above named disease, T rotas litia tdmaea titertiser,
been cured. 1 811911 bo glad to Semi tWo banes o Two and Toronto brews, ,.
romedy Pant to any of your readers who hay I Tame and dotty World - 1211 :221660
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P. 0. addreas. Respeethilly, T. OLODUled before vats," , „
6s Vest &oaks ht., Toole, Uut. . Aum, "Pathos. el Contaderatio*0
Photograph Gantry.
tong Experience, 'close attention attd
unexcelled. facilities, etiables• me
to turn oot Uniformly s o ass of
'week Mind to tilat Of any
Gallery in the west,
lrWork of every description artif
°ally, promptly and satisfactotify done
cABINETS AND FWLY CkODPS,
PECLALTY...
A Largo Assortment at Prarter
kept constartly on • hana, Prices e
low as are consistent with good work.
'TO RENT.
Werldid MUCK STellt centrally located
.1neoph:ne sneer, evomdtt the Iltilnewick hotel. `TI, Alt
bulldino is 74 feet by Ili two Inn lee and rto cell* 46
ure. 8 a nut llat sufteb *to real trove. Apply to a*
al. B014 roprietor, Comractor
Marnealt.
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