Press Alt + R to read the document text or Alt + P to download or print.
This document contains no pages.
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1889-12-20, Page 3tive ri
Anil Joh 11 Ts el
aloud tlti;,ue;'rnit
'fay of .Biscay, tylv.i'e ai
ship had hem: Men, end w le'r,1 the'
name of Tole °hamper figured aiuoup
the killeii,
The mummers, having finisho'1 their
Christmas play, have deported ori
their rtlnntls ; but soddenly they Farr
heard rottiz iv,t',, with 'ulleers awl
shunts. The chatter of horses' hoofs
is heard on the paved streets, .
t'I'ie Dick Heeel enol" back, crit+
leather, looking nut of the window, ^i
Lot us givo hire welcome, cried (a,f -
1 rctnwith. fie is a brave lad and
'bath fought, a hied for the llritish,
Flag.
Hurrah I cried the crowd ontsial•e.
Hurrah ? hurrah I shunted the ear
Alain and his companions as they hvu'
ried to . the door, and there,. snrt',
enough, was Dick Ila:tel, on horseback
with•hiary Renonden seated, ori a'
'pillion behind hire, while Peter fexel;
-and John Rouow(len had already chs-
. niounted,ana were undergoing a vigor, -
.nus handshaking among the crowd.
The ciub rat late in sessign that night
.and Capt. Trenwit'h would fain have
had Dick in to tell how he had sealed
the ramparts of'Portobello ;• but Dick
•excused himself on the plica of fatigue
and he spent the evening much mere
to his lilting in the company of Mary
iienowden. I do suppose, said . Will
Nance, Dick lfextel will have a con
, -siderahle shin in the way of prize
money coming to him ?
If he lives to be an old man it m:ry,
perbeps, come to him, tin id John
".I'ackahird ; but the tyratnioal abuse of
potter under an oiigaarchy—
D—n your hard words 1 cried Capt.
'3'renwitli ; they •would break - any
Iran's jaw hilt yours. I tell ye, a true
roan will do his duty whether he is
paid for it or no; nod may I'never see
the day when a British tar *ill thick
More of profit than of honor.
This sentiment of tbe good .old cep •
tain ought, according to the usual cus•
totn of the stage, to bring down the
'curtain on our little drama; but to
'satisfy the reader', we beg to state that
an the early spring Ribhard Lexsles•
pous'dNary Rendti'di5ii'au the parish'
church of St. Ives, and Capt. Trenwittt
.proposed the health of --'the young
couple in the parlor of. llhe Golden
E ion, -which ancient hostlery is still
etauding in evidence oe the entire
truth 'of this narative.—.31. J.., in 11.
hes&ated London Neu s.
TO OUR SU13SCRril3ERS.
The e,vticia'L ANNOUNCEnl:NT whish
appeared in our columns some time
sande, announcing a special arrange-
ment with Dr. 13. 3, EnADALL CO , of
Enoeburgh Falls, V•t., publishers of
"A Treatise en the Horse andplais Dis-
' •' ease's," whereby our subscribers were
, .-- :,tenn.liltld to ob`ain a copy of the vain
able work Fl;ca by sending their ad -
elms to B. J. Kusnar,I, & Co.,
Mind enclosing a two -cent stamp
for mailing sante) is renewed for a
limited period. We trust all will
avail themselves of the opportunity. of
obtaining this valuable work; To
eery lover of the Horse it is iudis•
psnsahht, as it treats in a simile.
manner all the diseases which aftiiet
the noble animal. Xtq phenotninal
sale ' thronghon it the United St.lttes
rand Canada, make it standard author-
ity Mention this paper when sending
1"or "Treatise."
--Pateenttti' Itnt—A Touteal for Adver-
tisers.—Printers;Ink is just what it pur-
ports to be "a journal for advertisers." It
is issued on the first and fifteenth days of
eaoh, month, and is the representative
journal --the trade journal, • so to speak—
of American Advertisers. It tells, the in.
tending and inexperienced advertiser in
plain, comprehensive articles how, when
and where to advertise; how to write an ad-
vertisement; how to display one; what
newspapers or other media to Ilse; how
• much to expend—in fact, discourses on
•every point that admits of profitable dis.
torsion. If you advertise at all, "Printers!
Ink" can help you. rerltxps you expend
but Ten Dollars a year in advertising; if
vie "Prin'ters' Ink" may show you how to
obtain double the service you aro now gett.
'ens; for onteh tlf the money. A year'e sub•
eecription cost but One Dollar; a sample
copy enetii but rive Cents. Advertieiug
iy an.art practised by many but under.
stood by few. The coneluotort3 of "Print-
ers''eh" undPrnt. nd ib thoroughly, Sure-
ly, their advikef bnrn'i on an experionoe of
more than twentyiive years, will help;
you. Address, Geo I:' Rowell cit Co'irNewe.'
.
paper Advertising Bureau, 10 Spruce
Wrest, New York,
'RAE itIIl k
L We eiaairn to have the largest awl tsest :is -torted stook of Watches
Clocks and t1`omtlhel;y'in di'inmirtuu. Our ntoek cc1115ifits of American
:Ind English Gold Plated and Rolled piated Jewellery of all descriptions,.
American awl Swiss Watt/hes, Canadian and Arnnrieart (h11 an4 Silver
'Watch (lathe's,. Spectacles and Opera Olas::eel,
.
We buy all oto' goods in big lots, and pay spelt cash for every-
thing we bay, the tyfore., our eugt mere laity he sure that we are at no
disadvantage as compared with others,
It will pay yon to call and hived our goods before raying else-
'whor'e. We will hail you. 23 1) 3r. ca11V: woe than any other dealer in
Wingharn,
In order to make room for ouruIa,r• o Xmas stock, now colored, vre
will sell at cost for 30 days.
WAT011 REPAIRING A SPECIAL
For quality of !Dahill RI llSei,i and eluates of workmanship the ac-
knowledge no superiority at the people's Jewellers,.
..7 11 i R l ^ , Y%M 'At i 4�''.�1I..'• f Oa,
Ito O°l'FtI,AT. MTA11Cklr'isAi is717 AND'1irreeT,,T,Tk,R- S.
oNTAmo MUTUAL LIFE.
tli.sh Income for 1888
New AWin r; ale's written iil,ldii8,..,
.A.esete, as at Dec. lil:;t., 1888.
a\rsurauc:E,s itt force, Jan. Int, )8S9
Surplus, Dee. Bast, 1383;.,,.,
,.
1 393,011 00
2,0018,050 00
3188,3 00
1.2,041,J14. 00
90,387 09
•
A II!r, t'ntuplaln 'Nue story.
.i, t'w day. t;' ; , Y, Li'rS &ilk r ;lira ar Wr.3
In C: E'f' :'1 h e ;�:.. 11:0‘.•;:i by Ibti
Xhf�ik�r. l: e. e' t i';'•l, ':':t't Ji.";"t e; L it• Isla',
bclrl' l;; t'o"
, 3l . tirilail'l•
I is t L r t r, :t i.; rc'+li t' ! 1 f;; the: rite Gi-
ber , i ..i:J. ,.t 21tc li I,al..i.;s
in:, :1 I. TL.t' t'i' "1't a very largo one
and f;;eeev:iru; 18) v�eryprar hurl, ("1 the
side of crit' e f {� . ;• t a s famoi t 4.41 rod
1
tt1l ttthe vino "alone' it
would hew eover.-,l con::icicral:le gl•'iund
v.
and or.Id have be .j)e many lucre tin
hies, but after the, vino hal "clieullct?"
on top <d' a f:'nce and on up into a largo
alaplo tr -r, ho discovered that the zl+? uer=
mat young p; n ItaitIs wero breaking tho
tree down (Lite honest old zler;ro'., love was
1;mcater for apples thea pumpkin:), so ho
cut bout haa1i of the vino WE Dat tim
other half of that vine b there yet, and
there are some pretty good ei;:ell pump-
kins on it.
A ' i,ited. by our "better hale" we meas.
ured a few of the 1area t, and hero are
the Incamir.:trent:: • One pumpkin, four
feet and -cloven inches in circumference
and two feet one inch in length; three
17utnpl,;in:i four feet and one inch in ci.r-
cilrlarorence and eighteen. incurs la
length, and five pumpkins three feet and
two inches in circumference and s1;:teen
inches in length. Besides these there ere.
quite a number as smaller ones on the
vine. The largest pltinpkin ie not yet
ripe, and when it does take on its
golden bus it will he some larger, and it
will be sent to the Piedmont exposition.
A gentleman who has traveled all over
the pumpkin growing states pronounces
it the largest he has everseen.—Lithouia
Oa.) Era.
Plea for 'Frogs and Sparrows.
: The Taot'ai at Ningpo has issued the
following proclamation to a„ ricult'urists,
in meter of six syllables: "Frogs are pro-
duce(' in the middle of your fields; a1-
though they are little Wogs they are
littlo human beings izt forret,. They cher-
ish a lifo long attacliluen o their natal
soil, and at night they diouc]y sing
in concert with clear vol 'Moreover,
they protect your crops by ating locusts,
thus deserving the gratitude of the peo-
ple. Why go;after dark with lanterns.
scheming to capture the harmless and
useful things? Although they may be
nice savoring for your ziee; it b heartless
to • slay them. Henceforward it is for-
bidden to buy or sell Clint, and those
who. do co will he severely •punished.
Sparrows, again, sing at their seasons
sweetly 1:1 the trees. They are not like
wolves, tigers or leopards, wllica may
take. to injuring men when they grow
large. Why o out with nets trying to
catch thele all from tho hills and Roods?
_ Know that for the strong to slay the
feeble for food is the way t,f wild. beasts
and rapacious birds,Resist the Inst of
your ion cabs and bellies - fel; savory
:,.its; and t1nln act in unison with
:I1e iven, which loves to preseevoDoth these sorts of creatures you are for,.
bidden to catch front henceforth. Do
not flatter yourselves that after this
warning the punishment for disobe-
dience will be mild."—New ork Times.
ate rend Deco 'i3herc.2
Railroad Superintendent (to applicant
for position) —You were formerly em-
ployed as eonthtcter. on the P. Y. and
Applieldtt— Yes. sir.
t ailr ea deep chart dent -^D id you ever
knock down.
• Applicant—No. sir.
Railroad Superinte r dent --•T don't want
you then. 1 was once a conductor my-
eelf.—Epoch.
•
The Originai situ/• noble.
t The Jupiter aid Lelte Worth railroad
SPECIAL FEATURES:
P,om;1t ;',yin3nt of Claims, alPamal Distribution of PeWoiito, Guaranteed
flur;.'en :er 'values, alad. Liberal Policy Conditions.
ALEX. DAWSON,
GENERAL. Anil''.
Win ar• haul: Ont
. • „DIN'? DTLLrk) 3LtY
Has a most complete assortment of the LATEST, Or oiCi.5r,2iandl
MoS`f CIIAtI MING AnTICLES in
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry.
and Silver GooasF
a�'i � � R, rIi� ?., k^n ?fin C•a'r�* r'u
O •� .;r -VT NI' 134i+�ds< a:`ax,Sd`y3.11:,'Eir a`#
.lyv CLOSE ATTE:TION GIVEN TO REPAIRING, AND WORK ALL
WARRe.NTI• D.
GO RIGHT TO t.YREEN'S BLOCK FOR YOUR JEWELLERY.
INE LEADUiL3 3OOT AID SHOE
Owing to the late Boole I have made room for and, leave on hand
,--.:1 Large Stock of• -
i'b
Egan '
'moi
1 a ' »rvll an,
}
In addition to my Custom Business, tidy' y Competition in Onality, Sizesvery
,
and ani determined to sell forCASH,AT ROCK BOTTOM' PRICES.
er4"Rapairing asusuasl, and Cement Patolling a Specialty. I soli.it
a share of the patronage, Don't Forget tho Place Opposite the Con Hotel.
Rips sewed free in all boots purchased from tale.
Batter and eggs taken as caro to exchange for goods,
F. H. 310DERUS,
VINGIUM CNT,
properly claims tho prior privilege
of using t11 designation "Star Route."
According to The Railway Age, the star
tions ora: than t'tort lino aro named *invi-
ter, Venue, Mrs, Juno.—Philadelj:hia
Times.
Consumption Surely Cured.
To res 8nrron-Please infertlllyour readers that 1 -
ltave a positive p‘"•.edy for then u'e named diz;eese.
13y its thuory use thousands of hopeless cases hare
bean cured, I shall bo glad to rend two bottles of
my remedy rata to any of your readers who have -
con,ampFtion if they ivi11 gond me their Ex ,res4and
P. S. address, Respectfully, Da. T.A. SLOCUM
1ei West Adelaide St Toronto
THE CITY GROCERY
CHEAT SUMS,
CHANGED HANDS.
Lir
THE iTISTERN
G A DV EP
Having purchased H. Iliscocies grocery and Inado heavy pur-
ccliasses itt
GENERAL
Fraltgt
Brilliant
Durabll .
Econo1
Diamond Dyes excel
in Strength, Purity and 17
None other are just as go
ware of imitations, becau
are made of' cheap ad
materials, and give oar,
crocky colors. To e s
success, use only the
DYES for coloring Dress tor,,k
ings, Yarns, Carpets, eatliee
Ribbons, ,&c., &c. W; war r t
them to color more g ods, p;.'
age for package, than any other
byes ever made, and titgive more
brilliant and durable 5olors, • Ask
for the Diamond and take no other
A Dres. Dyed 1 FOR
A Coat Colorer!
Garments Renewed cENTs,
A Child can use them
At Druggists and Merchants, Dye Book fres.
WELLS, RICHHARDSO & Ca,
Montreal, P, Q.
The Nest Successful Remedy ever (User,*
Bred, as It is certain hilts effects and doce
not blister. Bend proof below. +;
ENDALL'S SPANN CUM
omen op °EARL = A. SImm,
$flmnan OP
'Cramffi.AND BAY AND. Tantrufn BRED BORNE?.
ELYWOOD, ILr., xlov,20,284
l)n. B. 3. lrCsnAtt Co.
Dear sire: I have always pnrcbased sour Eon-
dall's spaavin Crire b.�yp the half dose bottle
Weald nice ',Aeon*. targta+n‘«.....orryt-
ono of ttte best liniment* en earth. 1
=ray stables for three years.
Yours truly, Out
KE ALL'S SPAWN
SsooxvIN, N. Y., Nov
On. SI, T. ITEND wL CO.
Dear sifts:I desire to.erectter
goodspiulonofyourSendaspavin
used •1i for Lameness,iff i
!31'aurae, and I have found it azure
oily recommend it to all horsemen.
Tours truly A.
tliunager Troy La
E DALL'S SPAWN
Starr, WINTON Comair, Onto,
Die. B. T. KENDALL Co.
ithriepyy
ewttyouKndalla Svinu .
twenty-five horses that bad Spa
Ring- Done, nine afflicted with. Si
seven of Bi Jaw. Sinco I have a
followed and oii
llowed tho directions. I
lost a case of any kind.
, Yours truly, AxnaErr
N
Hor.
KENDALL'S SPA
Price IN per bottle, or eht bottleu for 0s Ait
gists havolt or can get It for you, er it will
to any address on receipt of anrlepp by the pro
tors. Dir. 8.3. KENDALL Co., Enosburgh rails, .
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGIST
hithbAEaN. 4,4,444
-
HIS
When I say Chinn t do not mean mere
stop then for a time, and then lave tlleni
again. 1 MEAN A I1ADICATrt3Wt1.
1 have made the disease of
TITS, L�`PILnPSi
�'.�ailxxa' srOg
elong study, I wAizlrANT
nthevvorstca9es.13eeanaeflthneefoxAftreatist+�ndnFii�rALL'[i3r.LrIaY�;SrBDSt: OtvuExo. It costs you nothing farcure yron, Addresseat
i t z
• tiect'v[
ilr
et
tts'SsL
(/ d lit
g ') connate
LONDON, ONTARIO.
Pubitatte<1 'in tweh'epago form, and beautifully;
printed on one of the best web•feedingprrsaes
In America.
atio
oc
Branch O toe, 164 W
Tomato.
nocEntr$ and ri3,'t Viszo,tsS, VaIt,a 1e Presents
i- ti 4tdiYrJ,�
FOR SUBSORII3F S AND AGENTS.
Mau/raga) ao., . LARGEST. PAPER
In Cubs of foltr and npanide 7.+c, each.
-- . - ___IID lion now
11.1\11 �V .3"r..! S . G 0 ID
A:UUVING
--land ofel's--
SOLID BARGAIN'S FOR CA
Come and see. Try goods and ascertain prices,
A LItOICE STOCK OP GAltrig11 SEEDS et lttOtiB'7ii (ttOLI PLAIM
Q. a EAD1 G..
i W Pi.1Likrt DE? AF. l _. ENTS
..1 Cf iutereai. to every member of the tem ly, in.
- chiding a' Prot—class A„ricn'.tat tl D'Iiart.u;,at •
speciall'seket Ik pattm<•nt ; i ct,Utar and Na're i
Id lisle;10 *restinstories;LAW a tlienth'1re.
partmentst t.uuuns and rtse£nl nt1 rannent; Tall
*wage's sa+tnons; and ALL T1111: NEWS by tele•
staph, 11104 and correspondence. i
EtAL4NCE Di~' t880 p`RE'EE 1
' tr Agent's Par`t<n; a and sample copy on appiiea.
Bon. The most liberal inducements es er o£tertd. in 1
Canada to fiah,,tettere.
Address-
ADVERTISER
ddrese
Oat Zeal 144
The tiedersienod desire to it}'oi`en
ere and the movie genoruliy taut dm:. 1
reopened, their
Cat ai hill in fir' i1
And aro now prepared to i,iar: haxe Os at
ualinnte:deluattitie;n sad xt th'i
I11i h4s'rt�t a : et Fric
They Will strictly <n+:otncr't with th-e 13
ADVERcIS .R PRINTING co,, ELDER dc CLE
LONDON, CANADA. w =IR 000E46, 60