Wingham Times, 1890-08-29, Page 8W
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ho
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ber o fids it is designed to aa"
cornniodMi tpitia Orltrartateat ie
for ten is, .se, a, was atways posted illi
the t. irdschtes and ne, .id-tltaatl coal',
I it- Dd,` , .iATVIVIT 29, 1880• partnion:s. ; iu the brbi-r nes u'Ees t 1C
.=,se.►t,s are div;d.si by pad,i�.d orris to
Uutot Isms. (accommodate three p,;rsons each, or
sial to the compartment. That Is
n Tlturtiday of last week as Mayor
ikon, of Seaforth, was exorcieiagba
t
v the while leaving park
h►l a
d
r8,6, and
gait j4t> Med Ills Wilson between the
buggy and gate post, fracturing two
ba on till, left aide
flare rtaindicate harvesting is now
Keret in Manitoba. The score from
est halt proved to be unfounded,abso•
WY .no damage having been done.
The Rev Father Dixon, of Port
unbton, who has offluiated at Port
atuleton and Sombre tor the past five
eure, herd been promoted to the parish
E Atsbfieid. bear Goderich, in the
rtiron District, The rev gentleman
a clever 08 well as a popular priest,
eloved by his parishioners,who deeply
egret hie removal.
David. Donovan, of Seaforth, lost
aro very Valuable felt steers last week,
Le had a number of steers posturing
n his , farm in Tickersmith. In
trder to get from the flies four of them
)arrowed their way in between a hay
stack and:the side of the barn. They
Crowded in so fax that they could not
return again, and had. to be drawn
out by means of a chain end a team
of horses. When rescued two of them
were dead, having been smothered.
The other two soon recovered sad are
now all right.
European outwits Evert on ship -
.11
. you
will
uoe
to t
E
wayp
your
r on
ad
bo
Entice, cast in the iron door frame of
the number of tailor' or passenger8 or
rewards or stokers that may inhabit
s
each compartment.-- [Julian Ralph,
in Harper's Weekly.
,'art• rain••a Car.
Those Americans who go abroad to
cover the short comings of Europe and
to exaggerate their own aatisfaction
with everything American are always
happiest waken describing an English,
Freudh or German Railroad They
are half wrong, as bigots Usually are,
but then, again, they are half right,
The truest comparison and fairest
statement of the facts concerning Eng-
lish and American railroads is that if
they had uur ears and we had their
roads, both countries would enjoy
railroading In perfection.
In order to present the completed
ek
picture to the American reader,
lam or her imagine;a summer horses
'car with the sides boarded :up—one of
those horse cars New Ybrkere ride
upon Third avenue in, with cross seats
facing' one another in pairs. Let him
imagine the back of every alternate.
seat .carried up to the Ceiling. That
would divide the car into three or four
boxes. Then put a window at each
end of each seat and a door at each
end of eaeli passage, The windows
must be` tight and immovable, but
there must be a sliding window in
every dour, to hoist 'up and down by
earls of is broad leather strap, worn
Zack and soft by handling. Now
Mark Third Class on the boxes that
are over the wheels at either end of
to car, and paint First Class on the
axes between the wheels in the
.fiddle of the car. Cushion the first•
lass seats, anil -pad the backs as high
s one's head ; • thea carpet the third -
lass seats, and nail carpet .on their
ticks, and you have turned an open
orse-car into an English railway eat -
:age. There it; a . narrow board on
oh aide of the horse•car -for the con-
tur to walk upon, and that their is
0 on the English car ; but the
steels railroad ear is boarded up at,
her end, ;,W1ereas the Amerieau
rad'var is gtazlld.
Gov' let the American think of ell
' comforts and 'couveniel1ces there
its our railway, coaches—.the toilet
nod, the clone;, the heating appara.
the drinking:water cylinder. Not
of these is in an English railroad
not ohne. All those !things are at
s ation, not in the care, iu tne
lets ears there is on ineffectual
Iw'td light* half donteated *bevel
k eonvelt glassin the roof of
,departments stead there is a rack
ll' seat, This' is the hat
You ride Am -class or thrid
In tows of the oars is it mato
raiirnsd over one beach, and an
t of the lailway's hotels
Ott oempartt +nt. The
so * most excellent
*,6 potted in each
fresteeseetel 4te n'u'D.
ii. D. to tAPBAN,
AfTttlt VACATION. ISSUER 11 Al 'c' I ,, i«tSttER, 3IOTAItX
n ir-8ueanea, »u'L ouer , , e t•,,,iat.rr
t come beck Ril rl.�', OST•
We p al. ore here, .+t ve i t Loan on F rel Saourity at Low Rate) of
riot
I'Nore our vacation tern ,
tr'e are,ttli icnkintt hate cud, 0trontl
L,401111a as ;t silver illxn0,
Our r..onnt rO lite lento pleasant been,
AIWA ill son mild ratty,
(sur fr eist'snow liow at s elouieue it lggatu, s to sot
Cramps—
Glad vacation, how goon ''tis '`pan9s'd away 1:
We'll study till another comae
With hearts so light and gay,
We are all here; and gv'rll'one
That's absent been so tog,
Will welcome bank with cheerful hearts
The days of happy song,
Our sehool.room melodies are sweet
We love to sing them o'er;
So altogether Bound the note,
And let our voices Boar,
Glad vacation;, eto.
We all are here in readiness,
To get our studies wall
Our seats they shall not vacant be
When tolls the calling bell,
Our grammar and geography
Our spelling boort and elate,
We all should put to active use
Before it is too late.-,
What *msutouts u Geed For.
Spirits of ammonia will often relieV
a severe headache. n out of
If the color has been taken
silks by finkstains, ammonia will
usually restore the color. '
To brighten carpets, wipe them with
wares water, in which has been pour.
ed a few drops of ammonia.
Ono e* two tablespoonfuls of am•
monis added to a pail of water -will
clean windows better thin soap.
A few drops in a cupful of waren
water, applied carefully, will remove
spots from paintings and chromes.
Grease spots may be taken out with
tweak ammonia in water ; lay soft
white paper over en iron with a hot
iron.
When acid of any kind gets on
olothing,epirits of ammonia will kill it.
Apply chloroform to restore the 'color,
Keep nickel. silver ornamenta and
mounts bright by rubbing with wool•
len cloth saturated in spirits of ani•
monis.
Old brass may be cleaned to look
ike new by pouring strong ammonia
on it and scrubbing with a scrub
brush ; rinse in clear water.
Equal parts of ammonia and turpen-
tine' will take paint out of clothing,
even if it be hard and dry. Saturate
the spot as oaten as necessary and
Wash out in soap suds.
Put a teaspoonful of ammonia in a
quart of water, wash your brushes and
Combs in this, and all grease and dirt
will disappear. Riese, shake and dry
in the sun or by the fire.
If those who perspire freely would
use a little ammoniain the water•they
bathe in every day, it would keep
their flesh ' clean and sweet, doing
away with any disagreeable odor.
Flannels and blankets may be soak-
ed in a pail of water •containing one
tablespooutul of ammonia and a little
suds. Itub as little as possible, and
they will be white and clean and will
not shriek.
n
iatucet, No vozolookkl, n chnirKed.
ont•)y tQ 1,1oart oil Notes.
Notes DiSC011,11ted,
AT REI SONABLE RATES.
'Money ett e:toed on Mortgages at d por cent. with
NO
VI
paving at the and o any year. Noet
and acrounte connate d.
74O$T, MuniDO0,
Omens, --$raver Block, Wingham, Ont,
BANK OF HAMILTON,
al -1 A-14
°spits', $1.000,000. Rest, $450,000..
Pre,tdent--Jelin eruART.
yloe,Preaident—A. O. Ramo,
DI$LCTORS
Jona MOTOR, CHAD, ooDow, AT
oAB Lea(Trnto).
Cashier—J. TURNBULL.
Saving Bank hours, l0 to 8 ; Saturdays,10 to
I. Deposits of 01 and upwards received and uttered
allowed.
special Deposita also received of current
rates of intoreet.
Drafts on Great Britain and the United States
bought and sold
B. WILLSON, AGENT.
MEYER & DICBItNSON,
H.
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0, then, you are paifectly exeusable
James. I am glad to seg you display-
ing such a Christian spirit. Visiting
the sick is one of the duties enjoined
upon us in the •Scriptures. It gives
me pleasure to kisow that at least one
of my clerks is so unseltih,
Thank you, sir, James replied color-
ing somewhat and manifesting a desire
to get to work : but --
0, you needn't blush, my boy ; in-
terrupted ..the good old man ; t'rn a
hard old busineiis f bap. myself, but I
can appreciate the doer human feelings
Your modesty ,.dges, ;•,you :• credit, I'm
cure.
i:.
But, sir ----
0, never- mindt James, it doesn't
need any buts, It pm pleased to be
able to comineiud yeti.
DAVIB
IS OFFERING
ILONY'
ON
Tr' A, E6 131ZOP1E,G3VTX'
AT VERY LOW RATES.
j Re101ilill4fi,
Ar ,,tr•--
IVIES ;)i'"i'te.o•;:, ,to EPHINt, $TirlgI'I
WINO _ ONTARIO,
ubaertPtton })rice, $i per yenv, to edRotneo
•
ADVERTISING RATES„
Space 1 yr. .i a um. l 8 too, 1 1
one 1.5raiim 4<iu 00 43Ft)0M l 1120 40 >
ien
Half " 85 00 2i1 00 1x 000 4 00O
,1' 00
74
, 00 d
20
2
00
1 00
6 00
800
Quarter lose I
Local and other caeca a,lvertiee uente, fie. per line
for Aret insertion, and Su. per line toreachsub5 fluent
insertion.
Local notices, in nonpareil type, 10q. for soli in
sertton, and 6o. per line for each subsehuent luaertlt F
No local notice will be charged lege than 260
Advertisements of Lost, Fain 0, 'strayed, Situattona.
I and 1lueinese t ancea Wanted, nut exceeding, 8 lines
nonpareil, 81 por month
31 for fret month 5oe. peoe r subseqo, not uent�mlonth linea.
'These terms will he strictly adhered to
Speciai rates for longer advertieculonts, Or t0#
longer periods.
Advertisements without specific directions, will b*.
inserted till forbid and uhar•ed accordingly. Tran`
altory advertisements most be paid in advance
changes for contract advertisements must be 10
the office by Wednesday noon, In order to appeal
that week R. ELI.IOTT
' PaopamfOlt AND POtlWengit
SEE_�.� i
OFFICE—OPPOSITE THE MARKET.
WneoNAK Oorosm& 4ru. 1888
But, sir; imitated '•James, I'm afraid
you do not quite understand--
. oc understand the unselfishness of
sitting up with a sick person 1 Non-
sense 1 1 understand it perfectly -the
medicine, the weary., watching. • The
bearing with the invalid's irritableness.
HALSTED &SCOTT
��ir-rz�ERs,
7io Make a Happy some.
1. Learn to govern yourselves, and to be
gentle and patient.
2. Guard your tempers, especially in
seasons of ill -health, irritation and trouble
and soften them by proper, penitence, and
a sense of your own 'shortcomings and
errors.
3. Never speak or 'act until you have
payed over your words or sots, attd con-
cluded that Christ would hove done so in
your plane.
4. Remember that,valuable Isis the gift
of speech, the gift of silence is often much
tnore valuable.
5. Do not expect too mUob from others,
but remember that all helve an evil nature
whose development we must expeot, and
which we should forbear and forgive, as we
often desire forbearance and forgitteuess
ourselves.
6. Never retort a sharpor angry word.
It is the second word that makes the
quarrel.
7. 'Beware ttf the first disagreement.
8. Learn to speak in a geutle tune of
Voice.
9. Learn to say kind and pleasant things
whenever an opportunity offers.
10. Study the character of each, and
syrapathicewith all in their tronbleethow-
ever emelt.
11. Do not neglect little things, if they
can affect the comfort of others iu the
smallest degree.
12, Avoid moods and pets and fits of
eulkiuess.
13. Learn to deny yourself.and to prefer
others.
14. Beware of meddlers 'aud tale•bear•,
Yr0.
15. Never charge abed emotive 14 4 good
cosi is aono*lvable.
16 Be teutl'e,bmt itrin, with children.
the— -- ,
But, sir, there is nothing irritable
about my friend; no medicine, in fact.
No medicine 1 1)idli't you say your
friend was sick ?
-Yes, sir ; but thistle where you retia'
cr trupreheud me—in 'the kind of pick-
ness.
How is that ?
It was a young lady I sat up with,
replied Jalnes,blushilig`tii earnest now.
blie is my love sick fraena.
Oh••r•all—Well, said the merchant,
slowly. that's different, See that such
attei.ldanee upon the sick doesn't delay
your arrival •At the office any more,Mr.
Whacker.— W. H. Sivite><',, in West
Shore.. - {
Josephine Street
J. A. HA Mount Forest. 1
Deposita Received and
• Allowed.
Mone•
y Advanced to F'armer's and
'Business laden,
•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 at reasonable cosies.
Special Attenti4Qn Given to Col-
ledting Accounts and Notes.
Agents 1n Canada—The Merchants' •-Belau:
of Canada.
•
Winghamt Ont.
J. w•Listowel.
j lR, *AODONALD,
1J JOSEPHINE STREET,
• ONeAIutt
Interest
W,1051148.
txT B. TOWLEB. M,D,C.M..
Menber College Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario,
—Coroaor for County of Huron—
Office at "TUN PUAAYACT r Wingham, Ont.
DR. J. A. MELDRUM,
Honor Graduate of Toronto 'Univereity, and
Member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons oS
Ontario.
Office and Residence—Corner of Centre and Patrick
streets, formerly occupied by Dr. Bethune.
WINOUAK , •• • . • 081:
17. 170 sot allow your children tet l(n
s*ay from home at night withe0tknovviug
where they ars. Its vrlsere'tits
18, ,De mot.el'ldw tbie►'utto4( y
A* men tete v
At ten years of age a bot thinks his
father knows a great deal;, at fifteen,
he knows as much as his father; at
twenty he knoivtl twice; .ea much ; at
thirty, he is willu,g to take }lis father's
advice • at forty, lie ' b gine to .think
his fabler knew" annethiug'after all
at kitty lie brgina to'•deek his advice,
and at sixty --after his 'father la dead
Office ,Hours -From 9 8. in. to 6 p. m.
A. E. ,SMITH,
Agent.
•n VANSTONE,
•
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Eta„ Eta.
Private and Companyfunds to loan at lowest rates
o
cha
littered.
andarm property bboughtand sold.
rged. Mortgagee, town,
OFFICE—Beater Block, Wan/mu, ONT.
CIUMS TAYLOR,
Carpenter,' and Builder,
JOHN STREE'1%, WINOHAM, ONT.,
(Opposite Ielpyd'e Faotory,,>
•
SASH, DOORS,
FRAMES,
BLINDS, &c., &c.
Muse SA Mop Aepairiag
—he thinks that lie was .else smartest.
Milli that ever lived.
Aeries To MOTilsas,•..Areyea disturbed it night
and broken or your teat by a.eldkOhild a 0Qriug and
go seed at
vitaetrying with p a bolt , of 1" Mrd, Wig Teeth n01 W'e seeming
case and get.
syrup" for Children Teething. .eta value ie Snualwl•
elle. it steieair
Depend upon it,, i)notherr; there poor little is no
htietAk*,iuou
Mistake about it. It Dares Dysentery and l)lurrlitaa,
regulates the tltouraeh and Bowls, Aurae Wind folia,
toileanid eI orgy t thetwhets ey ern iw'tMts Win
eiow'a Soothil syrup " for children teething le
pleasant to the testa and is theproeeriptlou Of dee of
0,s uldast and bust fetnaie pbysloiinre and Buries
es 0
treebnitudMato$,wedie for gala by gK
este
kinHugbaut rine world. Price to:00l-8vs Dente a
betas, be sure Anti silk 16) "*1)9. W1riilSows
duorUtxa Brace ..ed take no etbor hied
7Bt'litaiMr.ler :WC
A few very gocei socud band to gie:Aberl is
vele, '(Some' and see tet A SVOts
cg ey .* oheutt .tt •
V4•y1.,ports'cot*. s lop.
Promptly attended to,
g
J. A. MORTON
BARRISTER &c.,
wi,ghem • Ontario
MEYER da DICKINSON,•
H W C Maven, O. C. I E. 'L. DroetesON. B. Ae
BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS,. Etc., Etc:, 8o:
linItoze for Bank of Hamilton,- Comntissioners for
taking affidavits for Manitoba Farm, Tow and
Village property bought and sold.MouoY (privates
funds) loaned oP mortgage security at 1 , per cent.
Money invested for private persons; upon the beet
the
mortgage
end rah securities Lands for sale lin Manitohout ba expense the North,
west. •
Office—Kent's Block. Wingbam.
DENTISTRY,— J. S. JEROME, WlNGU9M,
1J. manufacturing Celluloid Plates
Vulcanite plates of the best materia
as uheap as they can be got in the.
Dominion. All work warranted.
Vegetable Vapor administered for the painlesa.
extraction of teeth,, the only safe anesthetic known.
'Pegs Norton. --k will extract teeth for 25 cents.
each
WINGHAM
`i" • fi
,tal'
& STAVE FACTORY.
>" £
aIIoaie•
OFFICE: In the Beaver Block, opposite the
Brunswick Hotel.
Iliterketta & S4A1, Pla0p'@e,
Maniltaciyrere of and Dsalore .la
D1INTISTRY--W. H. MAODNALD, WINONAM,
Maker of Vulcanite, Celluloid, Aiken.,
Silva. Go1d, to., eta., Plates, ranging
in prices from 8500 upwards pet set
erownng and. bridgework. Teeth ex
tracted without the least pain by the use of Vital-
ized Air. Head Office, %Inghalp,side entrance op-
posite the
p,posite,the Queen's hotel, open daily (Sundayseleep£•
ed) troln 9 a m to 5 p m. Will„ be at Blyth eitery
2nd and 4th Saturday of eachmonth—OfficeatM!)nea
hotel; Gerrie: let and 5rd Moudgys of each month—
Office at Albion hotel. . xtracting 28 cents.
PIN E,
HEMLOCK
nwooD
Lt7 t1ER,
a'.'no and Cedar
SEEING LBS,..
—Also
Lath, Staves, letting, :Rarrelsi
Wood, Cedar Posts, &s:.
H
yrs" w
'trss.��s
JCHK. RITCHIE,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT •
WII1O1AM1/4 °AT ISH)
'p,OBEWI UNNINOHAM,
L1 INSURANCE
FIRE AND.MAl1INE,
GUELPH.
PDEAN, JB,. W1..OIUM,
LIOENSED, AyJCTIONEEIt FOR 'THE COURTY
OF J1UR01'4
Sales attendeid in any part of the° Co. Onto/
Moderate.
JOHN CCJRRIE, WINGWA1e, ONT.y
41010SED AUCTIONEER Loll, THE CoVNTT, 05
31URRCN.
.Alt orders left et the Tutts Wee promptly it, end
440. Terms regeoiiable.
'rASIES HEND'E11S0N,
ELL109 519n A80110;0)E8 108 0ou8TiEs ROW ;Alia'
Bxvos,,
Alll8ales attehdpd to promptly and en the Sltpttei.
Nodes,
Clsarges Moderate and Satigtaetian 011arailla ,.
Ali necessary agrangen1en1a. can be made st,04,
Timm' otftee
• W itienAMp OM4i
BQ4,T014 et 'HAWKINS
P. 1. & D. t• Iluav7tofte ATA Ctvft. Il
LIs etre, AxII WINOII'AM.
Ali ordore left et the onto. 0't the Tome will Ph
eelye prompt attention
PATEtteOti,
.117 o
Dmitri et Duette towline* Douai. ligates* or 1t,ia,
auras
.41644.1,108648,Bakad adjoining O. T. W.waat Olds Witt tali • ,
•••I.
TUB d>37, ° • } Iwihlliilti.
it oA'r1I H1ntT1.g,
tsirtner'a.life is mine by 01101170
• bald jolty Footer (gray,
Ae'be laughed with 0, iced and tuuaioal voiw
'1'hot phased the blues sway,
Far from the uowsy toilets of trade,
The erowdod city's din,
I labor awte i.lnl undismayed
Until the light bsgius to tele,
When hour& of rest begin,
4 -ally. well jolly
I. to e
;d
and you'd be jolly too.
Watoitnt8 the sowing and sprouting of seed
'Chat will help two hungry wolves to hied
The old es well on the new,
Look at my meadow laud, molt with gold
The gold of ,the ripening grain
Where is the mine that eau uufold '
Such life giving wealth as the warrior b of
Might peril bis life to gain,
A bread smile lightened the farmer'af&o
1t rippled frotu brow, to chin
And his broad hands spread abroad iu spar
To take all, the le,udscape iu.
You city folk eau never feel at ease
No wonder you have the blues,
While I •aro tending my cattle and bees
Audeort► and wheat and beans and pees
You're ueglectiug your P's and Q's
My stook at peace, Your bulls and beers
in quarreling spend their days
They bother about the world's affairs
My only sublunary cares
A.re touching the crops I raise.
Their ooustauut tas11 it is to quota
The stock board's shifting range
Well I-1 have no change to uote,and ea
at intervals remote
Have hardly a uote to change.
So life is very sweet to me, •
Toil wins me well earued rest
And I am jolly --for, you see,
Of all the happiest lives there be,
Thefarmer's is the best.
An Offer of Matrimony.
In the uew book, Inside Our Ga
perhaps the most delightful of all M
3ruslte's delightful deliueutious is t
llir Scotisli coots with her aphorisms, 1
lovers, her calve Christian determil
Con. to have her own way. T
otter made Here by Meester M.
Farlaue, baker, in the presence of
mistress is something delicious.
I -just called to say Miss Cather i„,
Sliswbettl Drufnfuond, that I mi
,,ye an otl'er of matrimond this u
week, an I wad like au answer.
r, Tibbie looked as iuuocent as
`' lamb.
Weei,,sir, site said, if a'• ye reek
is Au.ankwer, L aupposq as long As
get au answer ye dinua care what
Iliaay be 1
Ye ken well what I care, replied
suitor doggedly. The lest time I
here, ye made objectious to uui le
a baker, but ye should pick that t
wid my f.ttbsr for appreuticiu me
that • trade. Ye reluarket that
• slways intended to marry wi' a ea
But I cannot be a sailor a-grippeu
tepee, climin' bare poles to plea
even yep, at fey time of life.
Mr. MacFarlane's temper was
s bit ; ' he didn't know ¶bis
well as I did. A firm expression
settling upon her mouth and a.gl
in her eyes.
What settled objectionhave ye
baker? he continued.
_It always Makes me sick to
etumick, replied Tibbie in a pre
ingly calm voice, to think of flout
water muddled together by meii-
I've beard they tramp crackori
their feet, to—heaven forbid 1
This was too much for Mr.
Farlane.
Hae ye never tasted baker's I
in ye'r life, he continued warmly
crackers, lees ?
West, I mann confess I jiae',ra
ed Tibbie in a provokingly calm i
e When 1 was a bit o' lass and did
ken whet I was satin ; We a'mu
a peck o' dirt.
' Aa :huts nae satin' baker's
sin' ye was grown.
Ii sounded like `a stern eontrc
between consumer and mend*
rather than couversstiowbetweea
slid sweetheart.
Wel. 1 sae, admitted Tibbie,
took *AI pangs of hunger and c
grin what the chosen pope eat n
deetrv4ti0w of Jerusalem ; but I
lei' tit,' eyes fixed oil the oeilu
repeating a Vere of sbriptrlre, t
my titan, ye leu wily L'll no w
k Aker
VVtiemit'a s'iy Poises Pates.
One otl chats• p,►cls will kill mot
ovary drily for t'tto'Ith than can be
upon a large slur,, 1,1 luicky paper.
a/cf tVUlorlt lnlyy Palle” I'tw
t lir Whole 9Ctsl8n. &Id by alt dr