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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1905-03-30, Page 22 TIIE WINGITAM TIMES, MARCH 30, 1905. ^ •, m -,R, " ,y - TO ADVERTISERS ,„ TOWN DI Ha( !THE COUNTRY SCHOOL HOUSE. HOW TO UNCORK A BOTTLE. ITO THE FARMERS AND GRAZERS XeClurie's Magazine., 1 OF THE PROVINCE OF Notice of changes must be left at this : -- Have yon ever attempted to uncork a 1 ONTARIO. office not later than Saturday noon. If you would learn iu fact the secret : bottle and struggled i i vain until nually 1 The copy for changes must be left - , BAPT1sT CHURCH-Sabinstlt ServiCOS at 1 not later than MOnday evening, (Jour nation's greatness, take your you have nett the cork d.sippear inside 11 a m and 7 p in. Sunday School at DEAR. fin: s: -The follawing is a letter ' 2 so Ge 1 • • ; , ting advertiac sementsaccepted up stand some Winter's morning just before , the bottle? This practical applieation ? :e p m. nera pia. is mee mg of • which gives an idea of the firm of Me- en wetwesdl,y ,,,t, ling, . IC,7, .7. N ..qe. to neon Wednesday of eacb. week. ' nine o'clock where you can overlook a ; a well-known scientific principle would i Danald & Maybee, Live Stook Commis. Lean, B.A., pastor Asmer Cosi-its, A.S. • -. . . ... . . - - - -' ! circle of some two or three miles radius, ; have mad- it easy to draw a Lank iu a few ESTABLISHED 1E472 the centre being the old red schoolhouse, seconds °Mn noubteno ' , you have ,1 sion Agents of Toronto. D. McDonald Superintendeet ; of this firm has speat a great portion of - Mernoinsr On o non -ea bleu li services Yoawill Re little figures picking their ! torn a cork inde to bits while enavoring 1 , the last eight years on the American at 11 a in and 7 p in. Sunday School at , i ' ' i. I T 1 ' .. , 1 IMES way along the miry roads. ploughing ' to remove it tram the 'wok of the bottle i markets as Live Stock Agent and has 2:80 pm. Eltss'orth Leassuh every Mon- - UJ4 through the deep drifts, nutting acroas with a cork•screw. 1.• rilize this same , handled a great number of Canadian cat- day evemng. i soneral in •tys r meeting R. B • =num PCBLIBIIRII ANTI PROPRI ETOR the -fields, all drawing to the schoolhouse. 1 principle. and your temper will remain ; tle, also sheep and lambs which have on Wedneelley avouingo. Rev. J. R. --------- •- - - ' --- - -- ------ - Bob in bin wanimus and his cowhide , anruillen, while the coik will come out been exported out of Ontario into the CTs:.tisnullpye,r1t1Lapealisitlr. Wan li` ss tut S. !; THURSDAY, MAR. 30, 1905. boots, his cap with earlaps, a knitted • whole aud good, ready to be made use of 1 American market for sale. They go on , comto show where the farmers and grazers vices at 11 a in awl 7 -p la. :Sunday forter about the neck, and his hands !again. PRZSBYTEltrA.N Counott-Sabbatu. e'er- glowing in scarlet mittens; and little , Tue next time you have occasion to : - of Ontario are losing a great deal of School at 2:30 p In Ginwrai prayer Sis, in a thick shawl, trudging along be- ! uncork a bottle, remember that glass is . i money every year through their neglect meeting on 1Veduesany evenings. Rev. ; hind, him, stepping in his tracke. They °speeded by tile heat to a marked de- i -.-. • ' iu not looking after their stock and mak- NOTES AND COMMENTS. D. Perrie, pastor and S Supermten- ; chirrup "Good morning, sir!" As far ' gree, while cork is not Then hold al. . . dent, P. S. Linklater and L. .Flerold, ling it suitable for the cliff:scent markets. The New Bruuswick budget estimattsias yon eau see them you have to watch !lighted match under tie neck of the bot • assistant S. S. Sop rtntendenrs: a stumlus of $10,524 for nem! xt year. The them. Lord love 'cLord love the tle, just wh; ns the The farmers are losing 75c per cwt. on stopper conies, for al Sr. PAUL'S CHURCH, Eersooeate-Sab- Province is on the eve of great develop- ' childrcn! And then it comes to you, 1few R muds. The glass will etheir lambs each year that they neglect xpand and 1 bath services at 11 a ui aud 7 p m. Sun - to castrate which is Kraal to 75cc per ment of its water powers. land it makes you eat& your breath to 1 so rel.ase its hold 'upon the cork, which 1 ' equal to - • day School at 2:30 pm. General prayer head. There were some 40,000 lambs meeting on Wednesday evening. Rev. ! think of it, that every two or three miles may then be removed without difficulty.1.nn.nted to the American market last • Wm. Lowe, Rector and S. A. Superin- Mr. F G. Maciiarmid, of WesStEigin,1all over this land, wherever there are Of course, if the cork is long and set II"' i year, and a very large number of these tendeut. John Taylor aud Ed. Nash, will bring before the Ligis:ature a pro- !children at all, there is the old red school- 1-8,•ply in the neck of rhe bottle, it is best assistant S. S. Superintendents. had to be culled out and reduced prices position to relieve all municipalities ! house. At this very hour a living tide, to make use of a cnk-screw in order to taken, wbich goes to show that the farm - from civil liability because of bad roads. ' npbearing the hopts and prayers of God secure an opportunity to exert what little 1 ers are losing fully 75c on every lamb aloue knows how many loving hearts. strength will be needed that they neglect. Mr. Fisher's bin to fix the minimum ; the tide on whieh all our longed -for If you heve a j sr or wide-monthed size of the standard apple box at 10 x Iliships are to come In, is setting to the bottle with a metal cap, apply the same x 20 inches, inside measure, was fluidly 1 schoolhouse. Oh, what is martial glory, principle and yon will find that the given a third reading. It comes into i what is conquest of an empire, what is metal will exp Ind more rapidly than the effect on July 1, 1006. !statecraft alongside of this? Happy are glass, aria so will come off easily. Bat, the people that are in such a case! don't try this plan if the bottle is filled Mr. T. H. Preston, of South Brant. 1 wino naptha, gasoline or any other liquid will introduce bills to reduce the pro- of that sort perty qualification of candidates for -_ Mayor and aldermen and to compel the labelliug of all prison -made goods. A Government cancas was held Thurs- day morning, when Mujor Hngh Clark was appointed Chairman. The Whips were chosen, Dr. Preston, of North Lanark, and Mr. Mahaffy, of Muskoka The sovereigns of Europe have rev- enues as follows: Czar ot Russia, $12,- 500,000; Sultan of Turkey, $7,500,000; Emperor of Germany, 83,800,000; Em- peror of Austria and King of Hungary, 83,700,00; King ut Great Britain, $2,- 600,000; King of Bavaria, $1,400,000; King of Spain, $1,400.000; King of the Belgians. $700,000; King of Saxony, $735,000; King of Portugal, $525,000; King of Wurtemburg, $100,000; King of Greece, $200,000; Queen of Holland, $240,000; King of Servia, $240,000: King of Roumania, $237,000. Mr. T. W Gibson, Chief of the Bureau of Mines, in apeaking concerning the statement of Dr. Ami that diamonds might be found in Ontario said the question was taken up by the Depart- ment about 13 years ago on a report by Dr. Lawlion. An official report was issued about six years ago. Tho main meson geologists have for believing in the presence of Diamonds is the fact that the stones have been fonnd in Michigan and Wisconsin imbedded in glacial drift which is quite common in Nnrtheru On- tario, or in than territory which is likely -to be added to the Province. ENGLAND'S NAVAL BILL. (Boston Herald.) HEALTH OF THE PROVINCE. The Provincial health returns for February are somewat more complete than the same month last year, and the number of deaths reported are less. In February, 1004, the division registrars reported 2,332 deaths, with a death rate 01 14 4 in 1,000, while for February, this year, 2,293 deaths have been recorded r•;presenting a population of 1,935,897, a mortality rate of 14 0 in 1,000. • Smallpox has reached a very low point, ouly eight cases occurring during the month as against 41, with one death,a year ago. Scarlet fever shows a reduc- tion but a slightly increased death rate Of the 209 cases and 16 deaths that have occarred, 141, with 0 deaths, were re• ported from the cities and towns, which makes a case mortality of 6 3 per cent.; iu townships, 63 cases and 7 deaths took place, making a case mortality of 10.3 per cent. Diphtheria, has not been so prevalent. The cities and towns re- turned 216 cases with 28 deaths, and the rural districts 51, with 7 deaths, the case mortality being the same in both, 12 9 per cent. Typhoid fever shows but little change, while tuberculosis caused 165 deaths, or 20 less. Of measles there were 119 cases and 2 deaths, compared to 41 and 1 respectively. There were 22 cases and 3 deaths from whooping cough as against 36 and 16, England is the greatest naval power in the world. She spends more for her navy thau does any country hi the world. Therefore, it is highly signifi- cant that her navy department estimates have been scaled down by the mmistry. From 1901. British naval expenditures advaueed witlreach year, until they had grown to £2609,000 for the year 1904 5. The estimates for 1005.6 call for only £33,390,000. which is less than the ex- penditures in 1903-4. So rapidly was the tide of naval cost rising that this check has been hailed as giving great promise that a maximum has been reach- ed and that the future will. see no more high records established as long as the country is at peace. Evidently British naval authorities are not blind to the burdeu that has been imposed on the English tax -payer and are only too will- iug when opportunity offers to reduce the amount which is expended on this branch of the military service. A VALUABLE ANIMAL. A well-known auctioneer while sell- ing a cow recently eulogized the animal as follows: "Of all the animal friends 101 man she is the greatest. If I, as yon !are about to sit down to your Sunday •I dinner, might take from your table what she had placed thereon, I would re. move the cup of milk waiting at the baby's chair. I'd take the cream, the cheese, the butter, the custard pie, the cream biscuits, the roast of. beef, and leave yon a meal of potatoes and tooth- picks. Every scrap of her from nose to Itail, is used by man. We use her hares to comb our hair, her skin upon our feet, her hair keeps the plaster on our walls. her hoofs make glee and her tail makes soup. Her blood is used to make our sugar white, her bones are ground. to fertilize the soil. She has gone with man from Plymouth Rock to the setting ann. It was her sons that turned. the settler's clearing; it was her sons that drew the prairie schooner for the sturdy pioneers of this country while she follow- ed, and when the days of march were done she came and gave her inilk to feed the babe that was perchance to become the ruler of this country." Death by Electricity. At a dinner in N'ew York two weeks ago, Thomas A. Edison protested against • putting people to death by electricity. To Protect You Ile said "it is perhaps the quickest way of putting one 10 death but it is not painless by any means. There is a sen- sation of a moment only, but in that moment there is a pain undescribable. The flash conies and the shock; it is ten times more excruciating than the feeling which results from placing one's hands upon live coals. 11 18 a burning, devil ish, harrowing feeling, Imagine, if you can, the quick thrusting of 10,000 red hot needle paints into your body at the same time and you may he a faint idea of the torture that is endured by . the poor wretch in the death chair for an instant after the current is turned on," Although the inventor of electri- city, the writer must differ with Mr. Edison. We were at death's door from a shock some few months ago, and our experience is entirely different from that I depicted above. There was no pain • whatever, and ave were totally ignorant of the octurrenee until consciousness re- turned ten minutes later. In oar Opinion doth from electricity is painless, arid one M the easiest deaths a person can • die. -Mitchell Advocate. Against Imitations the portrait and alignature of h Dr. A. W. Case, tho famous receipt book author, are on every box of h. roma se. The great prescriptions of Dr. A. W. Chase have attained such enormous stiles that the temptation to imitate them is cat. tinually growing stronger. Inorder that you May be eertain that you are getting his genuine remedies, the doctor's portrait and signature are en every bex or • bis remedies. This it 46-08,41,. the strongest guar - •mare that any Medi. eines ran FaVe sir. Chase% Noisey•Livtre Pills, one pill a Mose, 25 cents a box, five boxes for41.110. Dr. Clisistra Berta lasod, 60 tents a box. Dr, Mates Ointment, 60 cents a box. Dr. Muve* Otterrk Oar*, 26 teats *be*. Dr. MUNI Easkaclie Plester, 25 cents rasis for $1.00. Dr. Chess's Liver Curs, 50 CentS 'bottle. Dr. Chaste Syritp of Linaesd aad Tarp*. tine, 25 and 80 cents a bottle. At all &Mien, or by mail postpaid on receipt of prioe b Niotaeoen, now and C.., Toronto. Lest two can only be sent by aortae at neeses's cast, Love, Courtship and Marriage. The trade in this branch of the stock business has changed wonderfully and if the fanners would prepare them suitably for our markets there is no reason why they should not be handled and sold on our town markets at as good an advau- age. They say they can secure orders for a great portion of those lambs, pro- viding they came to our market in shape SALVATION ARI1Y-Servico at ? and 11 a m and 3 and 8 p m ou Sunday, and every evening dtuing the week at 8 o'clbck at the barmen's. POST OFFICE -In Macdonald Bloek. Office hours from 8 a In to 6;30 p m, Peter Fisher, postmaster. Pontno LIBEA.3V-Libritry and free reading room in the Town Hall, will be open every afternoon from. 2 to 5:30 o'clock, and every evening from 7 to 9:30 o'clock. Mrs. Orlando G. Craig, librarian. so they could be handled. Towx 001INCIL-Thos. Bell, Mayor; D. McDonald has spent the biggest 1417..1.Gper, Thos. Armstrong• David portion of the last month on the Chicago Ve11it u st to 38ne. 0toeawunerirlloSrs 13; MJci. ett. WF or W. G. ILIwson, pastor of the Askin street Methodist chureh, Loudon, and New York markets trying to work guson, Clerk and Treasurer; Ansoori; preached to a very large congregation on up a trade for oar own local market, and Daimage, Assessor. Board meets first a recent Suuday eight ou the subject of the reason that he could not secure orders o Monday evening in each month at 8 clock. "Love, Courtship and Merriage," troat- • was that the lambs that come to our To- ing the matter in the light of oue of the most serious problems of life. Re ad- ronto market are too bucky, and not suit- SCHOOL BOARD. -Dr. A. J. Irwin, able for the American butchers and ex- Thos. Abraham, J. D Long, porters. They said they were willing to E. Llo4111,rk iaVecrare.tMa Moore, hA. vocated early marriages, contending that It was e oiler for two people to deal with us if we could secure the qual- F. Groves; Treasurer, J. B. Ferguson, Jo. grow into each other's character than at or after middle life. He advised young ity which their market demands. The Meetingsntsecond Tuesday evening in each lighter lambs could be picked out and mo men not to marry until they were 24, sold to the farmers for feeding, which is PUBLIO SCHOOL TEAM -HRS. -A. H. remarking that their judgment was not becoming a great industry, and the Musgrove, Principal, Miss Brock, likely to be matured before that , age. Miss Reynolds, Miss Farquharson, Miss had lambs that are fit for the raarket could been productive of the happiest marri- be sold to the best advantage. Surely aisrusYcjililinnsigaMillgEirnMWilson' Manning. Long courtships, as a rule, he said, you do not want to throw away your ages. Two years he termed a long BOARD or HEALTH -Thos Bell, money when it can be saved with very courtship; six months a short one. He (chairman) 0 Readine Thos Greg - little trouble. A large proportion .of ory, John Wils.. on, V S , J B. Ferguson disputed the idea that marriage is a our best lambs are, at the present time, Secretary; Dr. 3. R. Macdonald,' lottery. There should be no deception exported when they are ewes or Medical Health Officer • in courtship. In coining to a decision wethers, and they call for the highest there should be more than esteem, more than friendship, more than admiration. prices on the British market. Oar A divine soul love was the basis of every happy marriage. The reverend gentle. man also combatted strongly the belief that there was any such thing as love at first eight. Decision should be free to young people, but every true son or daughter would ask parental advice. He had married people he felt were not lambs, if preperly handled, at the age of mue months will average in weight from 120 to 130 lbs. while the American farm- ers have to hold their lattabs for one year and a half to make them weigh 130 lbs. This goes to show that we have a super- ior quality in Ontario to what the American farmers have, and they can be sold for as good a price on our own local truly married -where it was a case of padlock, not wedlock. Concluding, he 1 market as they can on any other market. said that young men should seek to 1Daring the past, of the lambs that have been offered on the Toronto market marry a helpment, not a doll; young women should choose a man of char- there has been fully 70% of them bucks acter before a man of wealth or position. and: when we have au over -supply on WHAT IT IS The Mucous Membrane and the ant Part it Plays 111 the Health nese of the Body. oar mrket the cannot be handled lan- a , y less at sacrifice prices. The reason of ;this is that there is no outlet for these buck lambs, and they have to be used by lour owxi local dealers, whereas, if they import - or Sielt- I came suitable for the different markets, 1 the sheep and lambs could be handled fully as well on our Toronto market as they can be on any other market, as The Mucous Membrane Is the inside 1 Buffalo is only a distributing point. lining of the body, and of all its vessels : and ()mwhy_ ane. The moment this mucous I should we build up the Buffalo membrane becomes . ont of condition, 1marhet when we can handle them ever so little, illness follows swiftly, in !equally as well on our own? Surely our In ninety-nine cases of a hundred. dis- farmers do not want to stand in their sortie form or other. ease has its beginning in some derange- owh light and in the interests of their own mein of this Mucous Membrane.i market, which is at the present time the It is very delicate aud extremely1"Chicago" of Canada. Our Toronto sensitive, and consequently very liable to ; markets is about the third largest in If you are not feeling well yon mans i ‘ America. and if the farmers look after disease. be sure that the Mucous Membrane of i tne sheep and lambs properly, our deal - some organ is sick and requires immedi- ers will protect you. We have as goocl ate treatment. • dealers on our Canadian markets as there There is one medicine that is intended• • , to act, and does ant, directly and cure- are on any other market. The only1 ravens on the Mucous Mernbraue. It is : thing that we ask the farmers to do is to Dr. Leonhard t's AntisPill. 1give us their stock so that it can be Dyspepsia, Biliousness and Constipa-1properly distributed, This is the season bon disappear as soon as Dr. Leonhardt s n i• i s res ore e aeons of the year to look after this vast im- brane to its natural healthy condition. 1 portant trade which we aro urging you 500 a bottle, at all druggists, or The Wil -to do, and if done, you. will be well re- eon•Fyle Co , Limited, Niagara Falls, : paid. Ont. Sole agents for Canada, NH •H 0 'r I Now, the cattle branch of this vast !important trade has been greatly ne- glected by the carelessness of the farm - T. H. Race, in Mitchell 'Recorder. i ers in not dehorning their cattle. Ola the American market horned cattle for I notice that nearly all the Calla. grazing purposes are not worth within dian papers are pablishing Irl. L. Hicks' 350 per cwt. of the dehorned cattle, and weather predictions for March. When the largest portion of the better farmers in St. Louis all summer I tried to look : will not buy the horned cattle at all if up this weather man, who Nem to get they can secure them dehorned. The so wide a circulation for his predictions reason of this is when the cattle are fat. here in Canada, and I could learn little tatted and ready for the market, the about hitn. They knew Of him as a horned cattle will not.bring within 85c former preacher with very little repute, per cwt. of the dehorned cattle. The and could not see that a 'very ordinary horned cattle ship badly, are usually preacher should make a much better braised, and their hides Anted, and the prophet. Ire is believed to be an butchers and exporters have to be very enthusiastic student of astronomy and particular, and they watch them points publishes his magazine, "Word and very closely. The cattle trade is be' Works," in St. Lotus and also his al- manac; but the latter has very little circulation there and his weather pre. ready for doming to be figured very closely and our exporters and butchers cannot af- ford to bay the cattle to lost on them dietiens aro never heeded. I asked one from to $4 per head on account of of the World's Fair managers one day bruises which eventually the farmers will why they did not consult Hicks about have to suffer for. The cattle trade is • the Weather before they arranged their changing Very rapidly, and one farmers program. The manager said he had Will have te live tip to the times if they never heard of Hicks, and Would defy want to compete with the American all the prophets on the earth to keep farmers. The American exporters and butchers laugh at its and Say we are Monty teats behind the tibia, and that we do not knoW hew to get Our stock the market. The Chicago 1 ESTABLISHED 1872 THE WIN6110 TIMES. IS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING -AT- The Times Office, Beaver WINGHAM, ONTARIO. Block %tams or SuBSOnirriom-$1.00 per annum in advance, $1.60 if not so paid. No paper discon- tinued till all arrears are paid, except at the option of the publisher. ADVERTISING RATES. - Legal and other casual advertisements 10o per Nonpariel line for first insertion, So per line for eaoh subsequent insertion. Advertisements in local columns are charged 10 cts. per line for first insertion, and 6 cents per lino for each subsequent insertion. • Advertisements of Strayed, Farms for Sale or to Rent, and similar, $1.00 for first three weeks, and 25 cents for each subsequent in- sertion. CONTRACT Remns-The following table shows our rates for the insertion of advertisements for specified periods :- SpACIE. 1 rn. 0 no. 3 mo. One Column $70.00 $40.00 $22.50 *800 Half Column 40.00 25.00 15.00 0.00 QuarterColumn 20.00 12.50 7.50 3.00 Ono Inch 6.00 300 2.00 1.26 Advertisements without specific directions will be inserted till forbid and charged accord- ingly. Transient advertisements must be paid for in advance. THE JOB DEPARTMENT is stocked with an extensive assortment of all requisites for print- ing, affording facilities not equalled in the county for turning out first class work. Large type and appropriate cuts for all styles of Post- ers, Hand Bills, etc., and the latest styles of choice fancy type for the finer classes of print ing. H. B. ELLIOTT, Pronrietor and Publisher market is ruling our market and it is only in the past few years that our ship- pers have paid any attention to the Chicago market. Itis not because our cattle in Western Ontario are inferior in quality, for there is none better. All that our farmers want to do is to dehorn their cattle and fatten them well and they will get as much as any market will demand. You can go to Chicago and get train -load after trainload and every one of them dehorned cattle. Ex- porters and butchers have the farmers trained to what they want, and they do not get bruised beef and scored hides and they know just exactly what they are baying. Yours truly, McDonald & Maybee. track of the Weather down there with the Kansas storm centre just to the !relit of therm T P KENNEDY, M. D.C. M..P. S. . Member of the British Medical Associa- tion. Gold Medellin+ in Medicine. Special attention paid.to diseases of Women and Child, ren. Office hours -1 to 4 p. m.: 7 to 9 p. m Manitoba and the Territories are free of snow, and spring.iike conditions pre- vail. Winnipeg Iudustrial Exhibition will open this year on July 20 and continue to July 28. When shutting up the house for a per- iod of months, many people are troubled to know how to keep various metals from rusting, so may be glad of this re- ceipt: Melt two ounces of resin in half a pint of linseedoil; while still warm mix it with two quarts of paraffin. This should be applied with rags to steel grates, fire irons, or any other imple. ments required to be laid aside for a while. Wood% Phosphodine, The Oreat English Remedy, is an old, well estab• lished and reliably preparation. Has been prescribed and used over 40 years, All ding. gists in the Dominion of Canada sell and. recommend ats being the only medicine 01 its kind that cures and rives universal satisfaction. It promptly and permanently curse all forme of 1.`ervous Weak. nese. 1:missions. Spermatorrhcca, Impotency. and all effects of abuse or excesses ; the excessive nee of Tobacco, Opium or Stenutants, Montag and .Brain Worry, all of which lead to InlIrmity. Insanity, Consumption and an Early Grave. 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Doctor of Dentalthirgery of the Pennsylvania Dental College and Licentiate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Office over Post Office, Wingham. NXT T. HOLLOWAY, D.D.S., L.D.E. V • DENTIST. Beaver Block, Wingham D. D. S. -Toronto University.. L. D. 8. -Royal College of Dental Surgeons. J S. JEROME, L. D. S. Has a new method for painless extraction. No cocaine. Special attention to the care of children's teeth. Moderate prices, and all work guaranteed.. OPPIOE.- In Chisholm block. next door to Hamilton's Drug Store. 1144 -ii W A. CURRIE, • WINGHAM'S AUCTIONEER Is now prepared to attend the wants of those requiring his services, at a reasonable price. No necessity of going out of town for an auc- tioneer. Alt orclers left at the TIMES office will receive prompt attention. Burma's monster Cignre.' One of the curiosities of Burma 15 cigar of monstrous and alarming ap- pearance, which every one smokes from an early age. "The Indigenous article is a monster eight inches long," writes V. C. Scott O'Connor in his book, "The Silken East." "It consists of chopped wood, tobaceo, molasses and various herbs wrapped in the silver white skin of a bamboo. So wide in diameter is it that it completely Milt up the mouth of any young damsel who tries to smoke it. For presentation purposes this long cheroot is often wrapped a* one end in a coat of purple or goldi paper. It accumulates a formidable mass of fire at tile lighted end and re- quires some skill in the smoking. But the Burman infant acquires this skill before he can walk and while he is still at the breast. No one thinks of . smoking such a cigar througb. Two or three long puffs, the lips of the smoker thrust out to meet the circle of the cigar, and it is put down or passed on to some good fellow sitting by." ALEX. EELLY, Winghara, Ont. LICENSED AUCTIONEER For the County of Huron. Sales of all kinds concluded at reasonable rates, Orders left at the TIMES Office will receive prompt attention. JAS. HENDERSON, Winghim, Ont. LICENSED AUCTIONEER For the Counties of Huron and Bruce. Sales of Farm Stook and Implements a specialty. • All orders left at the Times office promptly attended to. Terms reasonable. FARMERS and anyone having live stook or other Artioles they wish to dispose of, should adver- tise the same for sale in the TntREI. Our large circulation tells and it will be strange indeed -if you do not get a customer. We can't guarantee that you will sell because you may ask more for the artiele or kook than it is worth. Send your advertisement to the Toots and try this plan of disposing of your stook and. other article. • RAILWAY TIME TABLES. .......••=0•••••••.••• The Alan Who Loves Words. "Other folks, of course, have their poor pleasures," writes Richard Le Gal- lienne in Harper's Magazine, "but for a man who loves words no joy the world can give equals for him the hap- piness of having achieved a fine pas- sage or a perfect line. When Thack- cray struck his fist on the table, as the story goes, when he had finished the scene of Colonel Newcorne's death and exclaimed, `By God, this is geniusr there was no empire he would have ac- cepted in exchange for that moment We often hear that your true artist is never satisfied with his work, bis ideal escapes him, the words seem poor and lifeless, etc., comparefi with the dream. Whoever started that story knew very little about the literary temperament or he would have known that the words are the dream. The dream does not exist even as a dream or only very im- perfectly till it is set down in words. Yes, the words are the dream." GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM. TRAINS 1,7LA.Vm Yea London 6.50 8.100.m. Toronto & East -9 a.m13.58 A.m.... 8.05p..1n. Klneardine..11.10 a.m.- 1.40 p -M.... 8.55p.m. Anktvg *ROM Kincardine ....6.50 n.m11.15 eon ...• 8.05 p.m. London 11.I0 A•In .• • 7.35 Pan, Painter/1ton 0.35 a.m. Toronto & East" - 1.40 p.m.... 8.88 p.m. L. HAAOLD, Agent, Winghtm, CANAIMAN PACIE/0 RAILWAY. 'bums trAvis Iron Toronto and Emit 0,57 a.lti.... 8.48 p.m. Tommy -stew . 1,17 p.m. -10.48 pan. Aftle1114 IMAM Teessater.. 6 67 a.rn 8.45 p.m. Toronto andnott .1,17 p.ta 10.413 p.m' 3, If. 130.12=,•Aaent.Wiiteham. The Curious Limpets. The limpets are a curious kind of shellfish. They resemble the abalones. in their habits. The interior is made of the most brilliant colors, bronze and iridescent hues predominating. They are found on the west coast 01 Mexico and are so large that the people use them for wash basins. They are ferocious animals and prey with great voracity on clams. The process seems slow, but the limpet al- ways gets there. He gets his cover over the unsuspecting clam and puts his big foot on his shell, generally on a weak spots. Then be whips out a long, wiry tongue and. proceeds to bore it hole in his captive. When this is done the shell flies open, and the limpet is free to feast on the poor clam's car- cass. He eats but a part and leaves the rest for the fishes of the sea. Pudding Wives. The name of pudding wives waif given to women who were occasionally employed in some English monasteries for making pastry and delicacies that call for the deft touch of a feminine hand. They were engaged by or with the consent of the regular cook of the monastery and had a house or cham- ber in which to work near the kitchen, called the pudding house. When ani- mals were slaughtered, especially when pigs were killed, about St. Martin's day, these women's services were re- quired to make black puddings; hence the name pudding wives. They were called in, too, for the making of pastry, on special occasions. Metter Than Aladdin's Lamp. Aladdin's famous lamp was doubt- less a very handy little piece of bric-a- brac to have about the house, but there is question whether it would be very highly esteemed in these days of ad- vertising wonders. Aladdin may prop- erly be regarded as a back number. Whenever he wanted anything he had to earn it by the sweat of his brow as a metal polisher. Nowadays people who want things put ads. in the news- papers -it's much easier than rubbing an old lamp -and they are served just as effectively as was Aladdin by his genii. You'll Be Glad to Know This. The lucidity of this statement, made by a mGdical journal, will appeal to all hurried readers: "Further evidence of the complex character of toxins was also furnished by the studies of hae- molysins and bacteriolysins, which had their origin in the union of an ambo- ceptor and complement and were anal- ogous to toxins, the amboceptor repre- senting the haptopbore and the comple- ment the toxophore group." Ms Wish Was Gratified. Her head had dropped upon his shout- . der. "If only," he whispered, "thy cheek could remain there forever!" Little thought he what was to be. ' Little thought he until he got home and tried to remove her cheek from bis, dress coat with ammonia and alcohol.' Apples As aNigliteaps.” The apple is such a common fruit that very few persons are familiar with its remarkably efficacious medici- nal properties. Every one ought to know that the very best thing he can do is to eat apples just before retiring for the night A Wise Precaution. junior Partner -Our traveler Ought t(i. bo discharged. He told one of our cus- tomers that I am an ignorant fool. Senior Partner -I shall speak to him and insist that no more office secrets be divulged. One Day. rinish every day and be done with it. on have done what you could. Some blunders and absurdities no doubt crept In. rorget them as soon as pm tint-Emeroons ,