Wingham Times, 1890-08-29, Page 9Q
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I,IOTT
Drtllrrot ANA Pcat.taes+t
STREET,
O$TAatea
and Surgeons, Ontario..
silty of Huron-
. wingham, Ont.
Toronto University, anet
ayeioiena and Surgeons 0*
rnerof Centre end Patrick
ay Dr. Bethune,
OITOR, Etc, Etc.
e to loan at lowest retest
barged, Mortgagee, town.
bought and sold.
r%NelRAN, ONT.
ORTON
rF.R sic„
Ontario
1 E.'L DICKINSON. B. An
LICITORS, . Etc., not, So
ittltoh, ComMissionere for
nitoba Farm, Town and
and sol(! Mouoy (private,
e securaty et &g, per cent.
.te persons; upon the beet
hout any expense to the
n Manitoba and the North-.
'Ingham.
1EROME, Wmon AN,'
tacturing Cellatloid Piates
a plates of thebestmaterta
as they can be got hi the
n. All work warranted.
'Watered for the painless
,niy safe anesthetic known.
extract teeth for 25 cents:
ever Block, opposite the
I. MACDNALD, WtrenAir,
Vulcanite, Celluloid, AJ1oy,,
Id, etc., eto., Plate., ranging
Isom $60O upwards pee set
and bridgework. Teeth ex
et pain by the use of STital-
Winghaap, side entrance op-
, open daily (SundayeeXcept-
n. Will, be at Blyth eatery
each month-OtHceat Milne e'
rel Moudtys of each month-
▪ tract?ng 26 cents.
St]BANCE AGENT
OIExto
HAM,
SURANCE
,ND MA1 NE,
UELPH.
zonAM,
VEER FOR THE COUNTY
HURON,
any part of the'Co. Charge'
i, WINCHMt, ONT.,
PER ]i OE, THE COUNTY, CE
1ivRe i.
Texts Milos promptly. at, end
dale.
)N,
it YOU (0UET1EB MINI 1. elite
Bsuoa,,
o promptly and on the S110rtei.
nd Satiyfaotlon(lparutltpqd ,.
igontonito ooh be made 46.eeg
14 s IMWKINS
rETe411 ANS CIVIL 41Itint4E
IL ARA WtNOIIAM.
(Once of the 'Trow! win ra
,n
'tvretolt r')ot'*T, Dago or INA,
• tlortl,Re.
tom.
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;' TUB J41.°•7f' } 1.1 *1$R•
lit °ATU intern e.
fermeeo life Is gains by uttuiop:
• Farmer :r
teats ll >, Fan Gray,
Ott he laughed with al, loud and Musical voice
That chased the !flues away,
Far from the noisy marts of trade,
The roweled city's din,
I
labor safe bud undismayed
Until the light begins to fade,
When hours of root begin,
Jolty, well jolly I ern tudo nd,
d.ud you'd be jolly too.
aluto t ng tate sowing acid sprouting of seed
That will help two hungry wolves to fond
'Vie old oe well as the uew,
Look at my meadow laud, rich with gold
The gold of the ripening grain
Where ie the mina that on unfold •
Soli life giving we•,ith $s the warrior b o1,1
blight peril his life to gain,
THE
CURIOUS SLIME PACTS.
Say A. Wilson, a Was ingInn youth
of nineteen years, has 'Pen at riiligritt
searcher of the soriptures, end in the
course of his exhaustive reading and
recording, he says 110 hue gathered the
most r,f the following curious Bible
facts
The Bible contains 8,506,489 letters
778,692 Words, 31,178 verses, 1,180
chapters, 66 books, The word and
occurs 46,277 titles ; the word. Lord
occurs 1,855 times ; the word Bever -
end occurs hut once, which is in the
8th verse of the llith Psalm. The
middle verse is the 8th verse of
the 118th Psalm, The 21st verse of
the 8th chapter of Ezra contains all
letters of the alphabet except the let,
J. -The finest chapter to read'is the
26th chapter of the Acts of Apostles.
The 19th chapter of Il. Kings and the
87th chapter of Isaiah are alike. The
longest verse is the Oth verse of the
8th chapter of Esther. The shortest
verse is the 35th verse of the 11th
chapter of St. John. The 8th, 15th,
21st and 31st verses of the 107th
Psalrli are ' alike. Each verse of the
136th Psalm ends the same. The
13ible contains no words or names
of more than six syllables.
These are interesting facts . which
may cause some young people to study
the Bibte more.
WORTH KNOWING.
Biblical units have the following
equivalents ; A shekel of gold was $8.
A firkin was seven pints. A talon
of gold was $13,809. • A talent of
silver was $538.80. Ezekiel's reed
was nearly 11 feet. A cubit was
nearly 22 inches. A bin was one gal.
Ion and 2 pints. A mite was les than
a quarter of a glass. A shekel of sil-
ver was about 50 cents. A piece of
silver or a penny, was 13 cents.. A
Sabbath day's journey, was, about an
English mile, An eplialt, or bath ccs.
tains 7 gallons and 7 pints. A. day's
journey was about 28 1-5 miles. A
Jtand's breadth is equal to 8 5-8 inches.
A finger's breadth is equal to 1 inch.
A farthing was 7 cents.
A broad smile lightened the farmer's face,
It rippled frotu brow. to Main
,And his broad hands spread abroad in space
To take allthe landscape in.
You city folk on never feel at ease
Ito wonder you have the blues,
}'kite I •am tending my cattle and bees
Audeorn and wheat and beans and pints
You're neglecting your P's and Q's
My stook at peace. Your bulls and bears
in quarreling spend their days -
They bother about the world's affairs
My Only sublunary cares
A.re touching the crops I raise.
Their ooustatlut task it is to quote
The stock board's shifting range
Well I-1 have 00 change to uote,and save.
at intervals remote
Have hardly a cote to change.
tae life is very sweet to me, `
Toil wins me well earned rest
gild I arn jolly -for, you see,
' Of all the happiest lives there be,
Thefarmer's is the best.
•
An. Offer of Istatrimony.
In the uew book, Inside Our Gate,
perhaps the most delightful of all Mrs.
Brushe's delightful delineations is the
• Seotisli cooly: with her aphorisms, her
lovers, her calm Christian determina-
tion, to have her own way. The
otttr made here by Meester Mac-
Farlane, baker, in the presence of her
mistress is something delicious.
I:just called to say Miss Catherine. ii
Illiswbetli Drummond, that I trade
,`ye an otl'er of matriluond this day
week, an I wad like an answer.
Tibbie looked as innocent as ra
lamb.
Wee', sir, she said, if a'• ye require
is £u•auGwer, L suppose as long"aa ye
get an answer ye diuua care what it.
may he.?
Ye ken well what I care, replied the
suitor doggedly. The last time I was
dere, ye made objections to ate being
$ baker, but ye should pick that bone
wid any father for appreuticiu win to
Mutt - trade. Ye retuarket that ye
• slways intended to marry wi' a sailor.
But I cannot be a bailor a-grippen wet"
ropes, clitnin' bare poles to pleasure
even ye:, at toy time of life.
Mr. MacFarluue's temper was •up
a bit ; • he didn't know 'Nibble as
well as I did. A firm expression was
settling upon her mouth and aglitter
in her eyes.
What settled objectionhave ye to .a
baker? ho continued.
_It always makes me sick to my
Minnick, replied Tibbie in a prowok•
ingly calm voice, to think of our and.
water muddled together by meg-folk.
I've beard they tramp crackers wi'
their feet, to—heaven forbid t
This was too muoh for Mr. Moo.
Farlane.
Hae ye never tasted baker's bread
in yet life, he continued warmly, nor
cracicere, lase t
Weel, I u aun confers I bae',retnrn.
ed Tibbie in a provokingly calm voice.
e When 1 was a bit o' lass and did xis'
ken what I was satin ; We a'mun eat
a peck o' dirt.
Aa •hes nae eatin' baker's bread
site' ye was grown.
It sounded like a stern controversy
between consumer and manufacturer
rather than couversstion'between lover
and sweetheart.
Weel,1 hoe, admitted Tibiae, when
took Wit patigs of hunger and Contid
*rill what the chosen pope oat in the
destruction, of Jerusalem; but I eat it.
wi' my eyes fixed on the o.iiin' and
repeating a VOPSS of rsripture, to 1100
my man, ye lulu why L'll no warr7 1
E Aker
Wad EMI hill Mi11.
We wish to inform the public that we have those
Woel011 Mille in A 1 running order, and will Thi.,
woo Kivu spavial attention to
CUSTOM W OtK
T
(nt
in all sb ar1c esr and wI1I keep in..
tock
rl
olaseeast
Of QCat pl goods, snob II:
weeds,
Flannels,
Etoffs,
Blankets,
Sheetings,
Stocking Yarns,
&c., &c.,.,
cede from pure wool only) cheap for cash or ex-
change for wool.
Customers from a distance can have their roll.
home with them the same. day.
Highest market pace in cash for Merchantable
INGL1S 6 COT.,
WinRham
tATTHEVi AMBLER,
HARNESS MAKER
hos on hand p, large stock of
HORSE' BLANKETS,
CURRVGOMBS,
. •'sausimd,
TRUNKS,
VALISES etc.,
Which will be sold at bottom prices. .
There he is again, first ou my nose, then
in my ear, and I dare not open my mouth
for fear he abould fly down my throat.
Hello, John, just run over to the drug store
add buy a packet of Wilson's Fly Poison
Pads, I can't stand this any longer. Price
10c. Sold by all druggists. ,
Epilepsy.
Sufferers from cramps and ner-
vous debility are surely cured by
an improved and absolutely un-
equaled method. Treatment by
letter. Send full account of syrup
tomb and address, inclosing post-
age stamps for answer.
'+NYMICA erns[," New Yet.
LA' EST NEWS.GHA
WE MAY HAVE TO P,y
Ta Cats ParPaul Mcn.
HARNNESS, double or;aingld, made , to order on
short notice, and aatielaoution guaranteed.
FARM FOR SALE.
The undersigned otters tor sale his farm, being the
south half of Lot 86, Concession 12, East Wawaueh
on easy terms. Tho farm consists of 100 acres, about
50 of which are cleared and in a good state of oultt•
nation, the balance beingIow, wet land. On the
premises are good frame ouse. containing 7 roam
and good cellar; bank barn and atone' stabling ;'two
wells of good water • two cement cisterns' a nice
orchard. The farm le is fenced. Would tate a
small residence In Wingbam impart P.W. on terms to
bo agreed upon. For terms, apply to E. LEMMEX,
on the premises, or to H. LEMMEX,
East Wawanosb, Jun63rd 1840. Winghsm.
"M D SIO.
MISS NELLO Mo ARDY.
OlJLASSFS FOR INSTRUCTION Oji PIANO .AND
Organ, in Volt* Culture gad Harmony
Maud Bons tx Bursa Boot.
1111414•10$ Ply robes >f'&daa.
One et that.•, pada will kill more Ritts
every'dtly for t'u'ith than oan be cau,tbt.
upon a leega. shoe. T,f Micky paper. L lOo.
tot Wikotrt,;Piy Poi",e rads will
*kola lesws'. Stic1 by alt druggists.
4
ZETLAND SAW MILL
GEORGE THOMSON, Proprietor.
tam call solicited.' '
SHOP-t•)ppoelte the'Bank of Hamilton.
MATTHEW AMBLES,
Meehan, Feb. ttb,
TW"
• is the time to petnt yoiir•houeer, and
Pnfy en 0 f ehertly
when sending to the United 0040.
Had you not better bring it io the
WINCHAM TANNERY
RUBBER Y PAINT
---1e
BEST
---
al once, and get the highest price IN CASH
or trade for It 7
Treat your
RIDES, SHEEPSKINS,
OALFSK1NS, TAL' LOW,
Ac., the. name way.
If you require anything apeot11 In
BEST
in the
WORLD,
Lumber of all kinds,
Furst -class Shingles,
and Cedar Posta.
Car Load Orders a Specialty.
WOOD delivered to Any putt of
Winghaln.
f'Otd WWI prtanlpt,y attended Oa
tilIOROK THORSt'ON,
VIngbraai Pre
HEAVY '. ` GLOVES,
landed.
Harness, Sole, Upper and French
LEATHER; ANI) FINDINGS:
always kept in stock for Shoemakers,
W. J..ICHAPMAN,
Wingbam,
THE ODELL
'TYPE WRITER.
FLOURING Maus,
The undersigned g
Wet w ehtn tender their bothank*
e
e
for the !there! patronage given to our !Bina Blaring
severalyears prior to the burning of our twill by in-
cendiarism, During the }est season we have re-
moddelted the town 11,111 to the latostepproved eye.
tem of Hungarian Roller Proem mil' ling. We be
neve wccan now give better accommodation than
ever before.We oder
Prompt Dispatch,
Fain Returns,
QUALITY SECOND ;CO NONE IN
SECTION..
Aqd by close personal attention to the bus1i ees
hope to be again tavt.red with a trial by all old
friends and many new• ones.
Yours most respectfully, i
HUTTON & CARR
$
AO will' buy the ODELL TYPE WRI-
1�LL TER with 78 characters, stud,$ 15 for
the SINGLE CASE ODELL, warranted to do
better work than any machine made..
It combines simplicity with durability, speed, ease
of operation, wears longer without cost et repairs'
than any other !Machine. Has no ink ribbon to.
bother the operator. It is neat, eubatantial, nickel
plated, perfect and adapted to all kinds of type
writing. Like a printing press, it produces sharp,
clean, legible manuscripts. Two or ton copies can
be made at one writing. Any intelligent person can
become an operator in two days. We eller $1 ,000
to any operator who can equal the work of the
DOUBLE CASE ODELL.
• Reliable Agents and Salesmen wanted. Special
nduoement, to Dealere.
For Pamphlet giving Indorsements, &o., address
ODELL TYPE WRITER Co.,
85 and 87 5th Ave. CRICAOO, ILL.
None genuine unless stomped "Rubber Paint Co,
Cleveland, Ohib," .Ws also have the beet
' a
CANADIAN
N
Ready Mind ?ant:
You can get any shade you desire, in quantities
costing from 10 cents up,
Por Whitewashing and Ealeomtninit.ask tor
"XL
STIJ E
Wfngham 11111, Oct. '.9 1289;
A CHANCE
In the
Ilarno:s lasinls;
CHAS. KNNO _T` trX4
Wishes to intimate to the people Winghep sand.
surrounding country that he has pure/puled
the harness bueinese lately carried
on by Masers. J. J. lioinuth
& Sone and will conduct it in the
building one door mouth of ;Mr T a
store.
DOUBLE AND SINGLE ° FARNESS
heavy or light, made to order,
A full, tine of •
Horse Blankets, Sleigh Belle, Whfps.
Currycomb,, Brushes, etc.,
• always on hand. •
Repairing no promptly do
The patronage of the public solicited, and
ion in workand material guaranteed,
C. •KNECHTEL
Wingham, March 4, 1800.
CAR RILGE$
and
BUGGIES
WM. DOR
(of-theisto'tirni bt"2dic'ke1 kClore), r
—LePU7AOTUUEER OP.
Top and Open Buggies,
Carriages, Sleighs, Cutters,
Phaetons, Road Carts, &c.
Special Bargains will be given in Top and Open Buggies for the next two
month...
All kinds of work made to order by ffret•class workmen, under the super-
vision of the proprietor.
lRepairing, Painting; Top Building, &a., done on abort notice.
Thom dn need of anything in our line will save monef by calling before
purchasing. WM. DORE, Winkbam,_Ont.
WINGHAM " FOUNDRY.
4M U RR.A.'Y & Co.,+
-Succenors to R If Robinson, manufacturerers of-
A&RICULTUEAL IMPLEMENTS.
0
we hare the patterns of R. M. Robinson and can supply repairs for all kinds of Implements.
0
R-EEPA.IMU I21- OP -ALT. KINDS .A. BPFCI..2.aY'_
The patronage of the public solicited.
MURRAY tk Co.
and don't tali* anything else- In oonneetion with the above,1 wish to say that I have leased my found%S' to the above firm for a $0011,
w hem i I Com' ended as 11ret•olaee mechonics hacin . !iced * seiner
Aa .Cline & Go
BALD WARE MERCHANTS,
Wingluns.
WINGHAM
MARBLE - -Yi 0 RKS I
Watches, Clocks, JewelryySilver Goods. and Sil Y iii, Goods.
of years. They come to ins h g11y rn m R
experience in mill wort and repair.. 1 would eek for them aeontinuanc4o1 the patronage extend 4,4114k
el
during the past eighteen years. R II ROB1Ij ! hl,
Wingham, June 25th,1b00.
f
N.
1!LET1 ME :SUBLIME
Has a most complete assortment of the LATEST, CROICEsr, and
MOST CUAIIMING ARTICLES in
Taking a retrosppeecct of my thirteen 'ler fourteen
yeere busmen inWingbstet !desire sleet heartily to
ora
orally for thanke the liberal pit on friends
extended usoi1 Odin
the past.
I may Ilse state that l ani in a petition to 08,6
better inducements that ever to tbelie requiring
anything in the line of
-Granite' or Stone Monuments,
HEADSTONES, ,
'WINDOW SILLS,
STONE TI4UeIMINOS,
Itroit !VOCING, Jae
1 would be ppleaec'd 60hN a Shoe. defined of pro
cueing any artlolee in hlv 111. to call and.Xaimine
tnods, moue prices am,l leave their tinders, so that
he goods rear be secured and prepared earl in the
season, You can select trout the latest 'des ens and
obtain ths Stott w'etknurh.hlp et Thr -1 tele l.vorable
pekoe. moot retpeottoily, yours,
I WIL. $11�Y'1'H,
Wims'5Am, Oiit.
YOU j CAN MIT s AT DA116AINS.
tar CLOSE ATTENTION GIVEN' TO 'REPAIRING, AND Wedge
WARRANTED.
' 15LOCK YOU'YOt1I JEWELL Y
GO RIGHT TO GREEN'S
ALI,
UBE FITS,'tleVGrk AWAY file Irin s,,,,.„
in
1 U s, to 1 ra�r. OTs
r teems, � start Aur a teas,
lrelifeetfre 1 n. 1MIIANAlltAb*CtALonpa. WWII SAES tbe a,
WOW Of rentals O.ieknwtae a Sto-fossa' atu. y. 1 Wstt•rrarti sty
*end Mutes. &cause others have fated is no ge.aso.., fur not now e,goe el
a treads. 'asd a K«+tte '- ottle► of fay' rafeitetbles Wafted
It costs otw c,�ing ter A aad It. win 0l r0 yoe. f
r, iS4 E4* s1" .11 100*C AT ,..11,0 TO*C