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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1889-10-11, Page 3• ettem0000010004011001164110011106110160111.11111V Starvation enables men to make .s. faat time to the rave. Tho eberith d of an apartment , It ie a singular thing that a man nevar Morins so show his temper un. til he looses it. Semmes Ova* will intraediatelY relieve Otoup,Whooping, Oongh and Bronchitis. For wale by (..). E. Williams. No one Lias it right to complain When whipped cream turns sour, ta he—Were you ever stage struck t nes-Yes with a bad egg. 4 il'AsAL IRSZOTOR free with each bottle oC Steam. (latent Remedy. Pribe 5 cents. For tasLa by 0. E. Williams. John Dear, have you any loose. change in your packet1 Na Sue ; haven't. Money's tight. B vorybody aistiked the dentist—at least they show their teeth, whenever •they go into his office. y Tim Rev. erso. E. TRAtIllt, of Bourbon, t Ind., saya " Both myself and wife owe our lives to elateores coxsumPTION CURL" For sine by al. B. Williams. Mau may attack a roast turkey valiantly, and yet quail un toast when suddenly called upon to responi to one. For Durant,, and Liver Complaint you have z printed guarantee on friary bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer. It maver fails t cure. For sale by 0. a. weamoR • Ph•et su Ipendor button—I'm tired of holding, up these trousers. Second Suspeu.2rIer Button--.0ome of. Warr will you cough when Seiloh's Ours will give yen immediate relief? Price leo, 00e. and ole For sale by 0..E.Williauas. • L )ve is a weitkneas, but it - is too Strong ter most of its unhappy victims. They call Gum an elective at Vassar heeause the students needn't tali() it inless they ohewe, HEM if'Sf3ATAnitil Roz—apositiVe cure for (latttri:11,Dtpla sheltie. and Canker 52011M1 For Bele by 0. .11. Tho punsters have f 'rotten to say —that the ottleat woulau• on record is Aunty Diluvian. Smitlie—I hoer' &its. 13. Ima return- ed from the eountry. itrowii—Y, the tnelettelioly days hey° come, the saddest. of the year. Atm you made in iscrati by Indigestion, Constipetiou, Dieztateis, Lees of Appabite, Yellow Skai 7 Shiloh% Viettlebr i8a posi• tivo aura. Far sale br William lir, it is a. wise child who knows enoughnet to tangle whoa peva pule the wrong end of a cigar into his moutb., Ootasttmeealott Surely Cured. To Mit Beloit :—Please inform your readers that I have a pasitive r•mtarly for the above named rilseast. y its timely use thousands of hopeless 0413118 have been cured, I shall' be glad to send two bottles of y remedy ?ABB to .any of your reo.derti who have consumption if they will send ate their Express and. ' 0, white.% Respectfully, Da. T. A. SLOODA . 154 West Adelaide at. Toronto Ont' Umpire at bill mato i—Three •Mr. alosensfieisliay, Rey I Hear dot vet ha stay deo ? Ikey—Kee• a as v dars You is given'. yoarselt away. Chronic Coughs and Colds. And an X1 Aa of the Throat and Lungs can be dared by the use of Scott's Emulsion, as It contains - • the healing virtnesof Cod Liver Oil and Hypophos. . pbites In their fullest form. See what W S Muer, Al • l), L B. 0 P, ete, Truro, N 5, says: After three years' expetienee iconsiderS.cott's Emulsion ono of the very best in the market. Very excellent in Throat o'Kee- tions, end by all Dril,rgisits, Soo. and III. t,•i Pa and the Children: .A. small hoy, Tommy Peterby, who is one of a , family of ten, Was taken out in • the family carriage with his mother, As they drove past a stead cottage Of three re unti Mrs Petekby remarked how pretty it looked. Yeas it Was very nicin'tsaid Totutuy,end it wotildn't be 8 bit too big for our family- if it • Wasu't fur pa and the children. . . An thunoky Thirteen. Harry Stephens, who is at the Hollen- ,4' en, is a lucky man in more wa3rs than ' ne. Ile retUrnecl from a trip to. New -exYork a few days ago, and sent a white waistcoat to the la.uedry, In one of the kets of the garment was $20 in cur. ey. When the waisteoat • was re, turned, after having gone through all the nortniptilmitme of the laundry, $7 was found in the pocket, but the $18 is yet Missing. Mr. Stephens is congratulating hinnielf on his Fuels—Cleveland Leader, rem Pliattil ivata.f Aoki fot 10 . until lately, Dom 484 watch hi lie world. ?HAM timekeeper. WM, TIM ALUMINUM AGE THE CHILD IS BORN THAT WILL. SEE IT FULLY REALIZED, The Most Widely Distributed, Most Tee* All and Now 1404 Digielat to lirendie—Dot in Tim* Inventors Will Do Even Rector Than the Seymour Method - To aluminum enthusiasts the death of Fred J. Seymour will bo most keenly felt. For the man who believed, and believes, that it is the metal of the future, and that t b being developed through Wow stages, there is some c,on aolation left. Others are at work at thia moment— perhaps hundreds of them—as many, no doubt, as are at work on .any other one thing, striving by 'tight and by day to usher in the aluminum talllenuiunt at the earliest possible date, with every chance of Success in their favor, The metal is known to exist in every clay bank and in every rock, great and small; it is more plentiful tban all other metals combined; the modies operandi whereby it is separated is well known to Chemists and mineralogists already; the objective point of all this research is cheapness. The Seymour process did the work more cheaply than any other yet devised; hence the lamentations over his death. coarrtracrnara STOKES • Even with the Seymour processthe not draw mare than four or Ave, In the (lay of the future aluminites deep water conventions will be useless assenablegas It holds a polish the best of any metal known, there being but few elements that will cause it to tarnish or turn bleak, Rust, too, is a quality unknown to this wonderful white metal. Boiling water will not affect its luster, which le retained for au indefinite period in any atmosphere. Strong nitric acid raven- ously attacks silver, but has no eRect whatever upon aluminum.%Ad or platinum, will be ruiued if plunged into a bath of sulphuret of potassium or melt- ed niter; aluminum, cameo eut bright and shiny as if from a baba of pure cold water.—.1olau W. Wright in at. Luis Itepublio. Oise or Dakota's Plucky Daughters. Mire Lir.zie Duffield. who lase spent the paet six years.in South Dakota, arrived in the city today en route to her former home in Bloomfield. Miss Duffield was among the first young ladies to brave the hardsnips of claim life and take up land in Dakota, and she is now the fortunate owner of 820 acres of excellent farm land, half of which is a short distance from Harold, Hyde county. The other quarter section is near the thriving town of Aulkton? and all of which will cer- tainly be valuable property in time. AU the adventures of life far out upon the prairie, with the nearest neighbor a mile and a half distant, the perils in etorin and flood and the danger of living alone for weeks at a time, have been under- gone, She was one of those brave and coat of producing aluminum has been se resolute Dakota. school teacbers who, great as to exclude it from general use. • with a few pupils under her care, en - It has been announced at least a half countered the awful storm of January, dozen times that a, new and cheaper mode 1888. During the long night which fol - of chemically extracting the precious lowed the dreadful blizzard, with scant metal from its earthly base had "just fuel, she kept herself and the children been discovered," Still it was worth from freezing only by the utmost exer- $4,000 a.ton, according to Maj. Poweu, tion, until all were rescued from their of the geological survey. fearful situation at 5 o'clock the next The newspapers reported the shipment morning.—Des,Moines (In,) Special. of 150 pounds of chemically pure almni- own, manufactured under a new pro- zoysia Ice Dave. oess, from Newport, Ky., to London, A party was made up here today to England, in August, 1888. 'visit Iowa's famous ice cave. It is hut The same account, besides telling us it half a mile from thistown, and produces was the first of the, metal ever extracted unlimited ice. in summer. The party left from clays for the purpose of shipment the Winnesheik house this afternoon and in the United States, tells us how it sold walked a halt utile along the Iowa river. for fifty cents per pound. Beth aitega., , Tho bluffs at this point are about 400 feet tions must be untrue, as the Evil:leering high. There js a steep climb of,200 feet, Journal of llareb. this year givee a tabu- and a rock, having the appearance of lar exhibit of the value of rare metals, •gypsum, jute out for fifty feet. The m- in which it classes aluminum as hein trance to the cave is a fisattre ten feet worth $8.50 per pound. 'The Journal is wide and twenty feet high. A strong good authority, too. ; current of cold air was issuing from the About the time ,of this reported ship- cave. Candles were lighted and prepare- raent of aluminum from Kentucky an- t tions were made to enter. other and more startling story Ted& cabled Thirty feet inside the cave the path from Germany. According to the Ger- turns to the left and downward toward man Don Quixote aluminum was be4ng 'the river. The slope is gradual, the walls • rapidly turned out ha 100 pound bars at and roof being within hand's reach most . the Krupp gun works at a cost of less of the time. Ono hundrettfeet from the than twenty cents per pound. Teutonic mouth the roof and walls were found "goaleiaciness" did not cast a bar and a coated with ice, which • increased in hat and then make a shipment like they thickness as the part:), penetrated. There did in the land of Wile grass. bat they was no dripping or mud, and pieces of turned them out in great bars as vapidly ice two feet long 'were scaled of/ the as a wood chopper would sticks of wood roof. Owing to the fitful light and and piled them up for future use, per- danger of exploration, the party did not haps with a view to cornering the alumi- go in more than 200 tea, The path con - num age! • , tinned to inoline toward the river, and This metal of the future, of whieh so ' the temperature was freezing.—Deeorah much has been said, was discovered by (ia.) 8Neuil• Professor WoMor in 1828. W'hile seek- ' The Western Bustler. ing to settle .in his own mind' the quea- ' In the Dakotan vocabulary there aro tion as to what were the component two words, "rustler" and "boom," which parts of common clays, and while fusing occur with marked frequency in every a mass of the yellow, mud at a white heat conversation. The rustler is the direct under the blowpipe, he accidently ob- product of blizzard. He moves with a tinned a single minute globule or bead el quick, restless force. le does not rest what was to him and the rest of the for sleep or food. . He knows no wearit soientific world at that time a new metal. ness of the flesh. • He has no doubts or Subsequently by various chemical tests fears. He believes and he is an inspirer he proved the drop to be the envolous of faith. He will build a botel of 800 aluminutn.• He surely did not consider rooms or a street motor railway* on the his discovery of gra,ve importance, other- blank prairie and wait for a town to wise he would have given it more atten- grove up around it. The town always tion than he did; as it was, it appears comes if he be a genuine rustler, that he did not experiment with the Yon can't tell him by his looks nor the aluminum idea in view again for some. out of his clothes. His grammar is often thing like eighteen years. In 1848 he re. addled and he makes a bib of his napkin • discovered it in a mixture of eloride ot at the table. But when ho turns himself altuninum and common salt. This time toose upon a project with money in it the metal was obtained in qu'antities mat the project projects. It looms. It yawns.. ficient for more extensive exazulaatiou. He keeps it ever in the way of your eyes It was found to be a wbite metal between and before you know it you begin to see the dolor of zinc and silver, but with 4 rainbows around it. more bluish tinge thaa, that fotuld in the. He cares nothing for money after it is last named metal. e made. Ask and it is given you. Tell Its specific gravity is Atone Zia to 2.We, him a tale of woe and out comes his according to purity, that of then,verage ptuee. He would Molder in a week be - grade being about 2e times heavier than hind a desk or in a counting room. He water. It is four times as light as sil- is al ways on the lope. Today he is getting ver—in.other words, e. °can the aire of a options on corner lots in Pierre. To - silver dollar made. of aluminum. would morrow he is building mills, at Yankton. weigh about the SttInG as a twenty cent Then he Le off to St. Paultbuildozing "Jim" piette in silver, It hue great rigidity and Hill for more railroads, or oft to New tenacity; is nearly as bard a,s iron, but York placing the stock of a new loan can be wrought into wire as fine as epi. and trust company. He is interested in der webs. after being thoroughly alit. everything. He lots no enterprise ea- nealecl„. i cape him, They'll all pay, be says, or WONnanrtm otrAmrrIES. ' all "bust." There is no middle line out ley being subjected to the goldbeater's bere.—Cor. New York Tribune. art, a piece of altuaitium the size Of a. Christian Yentas Mon Ira Scant Attires. dime may be beaten into, a sheet several The conduct of some of the Y, M. C. A. feet square, eo great is its tenacity. Only delegates at Afahtemedi in appearing at • two MetitIS known can be rolled into a the hotel table reeently izt rather seant sheet aa thin as it can, antlahey aro gold outing costumes is not approved by lead- tind silver. When it does at last come ing members of the essociation notwith• rented. Heavy ot gtol Hentinfe C.41$55 lion. Ude.' and gents' adzes, wit h *prim snri Gems of morel valet Ono Person% melt le. mtItty" woodmen One fret, it ethltr wIth twe lora fold *al 11, In flan Of IN anoekuld bionVpies. Them gamp11.4 win as the watehr #444 well rad Otter ymi filitrolcopt OM tot ,ItOt home ibr 9 ?booths rod iltgrett Mint to tho00 *Yowl hart tattlati, cloy booms your On% pro_pettt,Thqii WhOwriti at roof! tan tows of Maeltriet TIL*'Wntok kat t, Nog tialt.mxde aulko JO&�Z 5111,Jr Sidi into general use, and the advent of that standing the defense .tet up be 'secretary era will, not be retarded much by the Iiortou that at summer resorts such yin - man wimee death furnishes the text for lationsof the conventionalities should be this article, it will be used for every- expected and admitted Of eourse a thifig and put to every pee:Tose teevhich strlot compliance with tiaseenventiottali- trim, steel and wood aro now put. Its ties of life at such a plafee isnot usually adaptability to ship building is very ap• insisted upon, but when, a, young nian parent.. appears at table aaiong strangers, thelixd- oGp1 stesassliipe, the fuze of the larg- ing Mithy ladies, in einiply a pair of est -Cowls, with tan same tonnage and trouaers and ;In undirshirt, it is simply the flame number of exposed linear feet, carrying the matter to an extreme that if constructed of aluminum from keel would justify people accuscomed to the to the top of the'vtasta, instead of draw- ordinary ways of living in enteriae a idg tel Ao._tweilty-six .fatt, would vroLon.—St. Pe,u1 I loneer-I rise?, „ "• : I i155.14°°11111111111,11114.41°45 .54X5.1e11,...1.1.511.9.5.4:!1‘ FOR THE BEST VALVE IN ORDERED CLOTHING WEB —GOlE CAPS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, CUFFS, Cheap for KASH. A.T-- -WEBSTER'S THE CITY GROCERY CHANGED HANDS. 0. J. D Sca G. - }laving purchased JT. 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