Loading...
Wingham Times, 1890-10-17, Page 7.140ffr-/.73P1 aid you :or any Se beg' into the )over. it's Island t Dov*e me his beep sate- , no doubt went in a of my ie sontni- When lie ets .1 havn et if you d ouly avrs, )U, saying te nx. home, I-, with my ; out of the ?retty hard address on iper ,to the out slowly Paris t I, with ,a uow--tassle P,I1PE1ANCE COLUMN. 1 Wall if only those boys who are still CONDUCTSI/ BT TI114 T. W. T. alive would profit by his eufferings ---ss and death. There is no other form of cupubsissi; tobacco so dangerous OA eigaretth bee Father„8'ss, of 1st cause the oicetine in the smoke is not church 6t. Louis, km 1;3401004 an itheorbed in the loose tobacco, smoked clean up to the* end, but is taken, un - effective temperauce oarnpaign. by boy - filtered and undiluted, into the lungs. ootting the drinker* He has obtein. ed the names of the men of his perish It' was not tho Poison itt th.e Pa?”, hut the poieon of the tobacco which Wit.) drink, and p aced this het iu the hands of a committee of sixty ssotoen, many of them wives of the men on the list. These bibulous husbands wore itiformed by trembling wives that un- less they straightway reformed tie ir names would he read by Father Ziegler front the altar. Great wet to eons eternation emoag these married sin.. ners, it was as nothing compared with that among rite bachelors on the list. The young ladies has* entered with spirit into the plan, and, the leftist sus piciou of a young, manes faithlessness to the pledge, is visited with the boy- eott. Youug men vie with the old ones in 'swearing off', and the crusade which was at first laughed at is wenn- Oohing great good, AU. Mem youngold, or middle aged, who and themselves nervons, week or exhaust. ed, who are broken down from excess or overwerk, resulting resutiu in many of the following symptoms • Mental depres- sion, premature old age, loss of vitality, loss of memory, had dreams, dimness of sight, palpitation of the heart, emission, leek of energy, pain in the kidneys, headake, piwples on the face or hotly, itching or peculiar killed beanie' Kimbell, aud is. ruining sensation about the serotum, waisting of tbe organs, ch ' ewiness specks before the eyes, twitching ofthe, 'causeless eyelids and elsewhere, bashfulness, deposits in the urine, loss of will. power, •tenurues of the scalp and spine, weak and flabby muscle% desire to sleep, failure to be rested by leel, constipation, dullness of hearing, loss of voice, desire for solitude, exoitise • bility of temper, sunken eyes surs rounded; with, rseauest CIRCLE, oiIy looking skin, to,, are /di symptoms of nervous debility that led to inanity and dead useless cures, the spring or vital power having lost its tension every function wanes in consequence. Those who through abuse committed in ignorance may be permanentely cured. Send your address for book on all diseases peculiar to man. Address.M. T, LUBAN, 50 Front St. Toronto, Ont. Books sent free sealed., Heart dieeaee, the symptoms of which are faint spells, purple lips, numbness, palpitetion, skip ; beats, not flushes, rush of blood to the bead, dull pain in the heart with beats strong, rapid and irregular, the second heart beat quicker than the first, pain about the breast bone, etc., can positively be cured. No core, no pay. Send for book. Address M. V. LUBON, 50 Front Street Emit, Toronto, Ont. the IpinIth of thousands of other pales faced imys. A Warnhm to Parents. Oue of the first literary men in the Ueited States said to a temperance lee. turer There is one thing I wish you to do everywhere ; entreat every mother not to give a drop of strong drink to a child. I have had to light as for my life all my days to keep front dying a drunkard, because 1 was fed with apirits when a child, 1 thug aevired ahabit for it. My brother,. poor fellow, died a draeltard. The cost of alcoholics prescribed in infirmaries promises to prove an ele- ment for good in the non-alcoholio rnedioation problem. Some thrifty Britons have been feeling that the liquor bills for these institutions were a heavy burden upon tax -payers, and, to test the matter, Alderman Stephens, of Noweasle-onsTyne, has collected 'Uri statistics upon this point from sixty- seven hospitals and infirmaries in the United Kinedom. The average cost sing. otober DOM 5 ,..triok an draws a A\ acilce of to tell where; k out. lie is follows : lielitly, say • then inetead wing Lite two ;Pflug a piece haw round row out. To. nigh horse itt plow an in dla first farrow)" ;rowing these you have no *ground, end' thistla ridge plow, the next to pow so as, Its First, as am a firm he - d the earli4 cperience may se into posses,' last 461 thatt thistles, ots op fall plowinsi lixtysfive acres apparently suarcely D Set to work narrow-plOWed It, reserving ber turnips and for summer - to say we had grain. In fact 1 could hardly vas otF before had considers ing up to do I Anita half and all the titne, so been well plot, it fieldplowed e turnips were This spring we ver again except field we sowed titer arid seeder, 'o tell the truth, 14 pa.iteld and ant vil Is?y the bush. stles, while the IsaratiVely elestilh • perpstiont for liquors varies from 7s, in a snr.11 inlirinary at Elgin, to • gm; as given. in the records fur the London Temperance Hospital, where, with 754 patients, not,a farthing is ex- 3‘-pendeil for alcoholics. Next to it ' stands the groat Swansea hospital, • with 3,952. patients, where the average expenditure per petient. per year is only 11a. 1 -Ltd it presoribed tho saBie •tttnontw of elo•;holics for each of its patients that Elgin did, it's liquor •would have been over L1500,insteai of • 4C27. It. is well that tax payera are begitinuses. to ponder these figures; • • when tiit.y go a step further and learn the feet that the death rate in the 1:os- • s pital which uses no liquor is iron four to twelve per cent less than in those -.which do ase it, the day • of medical drunicardswelting in hospitals is past FOR THE BEST VALUE -IN ..— ORDERED . CLOTHING, (10 TO ---- ATS,. ADVIOE TO 14t9T1.11.1RO.—Are you disturbed at night mid broken of your rest by a sickchild suffering and trying with paln,of Cutting Tooth? If sq , send tit ono rtnii get a bottle ot Mrs. Winslow's Seething Syrup" for Children Teething, Its value is incolud- able. It will raids the poor little sufforor immediately, Depond upon it, mothers ; there is no mitrake admit it, it mire, Dysentery and Diarrhrea, rot ulatee tho Stomach and 13owole, cures Wind Cede, softens the Gums, reduces Inilainntation, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. " ars. Win- sIow't Sonthin,T Syrup " for children teething is pleasant to the taste and is the preteription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States, and is for sale by all druggists throughout the world. Price Wonky -five cents a bottle. .Be sure and ask for "Mos. WrnsLow SOOTIVNO and take no other kind Theoretically that is a typograph- ical error. In reality it is not. Which 1 This one which makes an item say that several well-known society women have returned to gown, instead of ,to town. The trouble with Scaddlebury is,that lie don't. write English. Indeed 1 What language write ? A boy named Samuel Kimbell, six- teen years old, a chorister boy in St. Mar/sOhbtCh1 Brooklyn, died very, recently in St. Joloa's fitopitel. Ab most Ink hist 'words were : 'Let any boy who smokes.eigarettes look at nos nowatid know tiolv fetich I have suff- ered, and he will never est another iu to his 'mouth.' Ile was a bright boy, an exquisite siuger, and bed many •frieutis. He lived with his grand soother. and worked in a chandelier f eatery. Hera is his story, as he Old • his nurse, Sister Oornetia : To ins 'confessed that his trouble originated from cigarette smoking. Some daye, he said he smoked twenty eigaret tes .As first he k pt bis grandmother n ignorance of his indulgence. As he .continiied to smoke the appetite grew upon hint with such force that he t mita choke it off, and it began to al - feet his eonetitution. Why, 1 used him, did you not stop when you saw what it was bringing you to fl Oh ,totild tot, be replied,ift could net get my smoke 1 almost Avoid svi.d, I could thiuk of nothing else. That inv grandmether might out suspect me, I worked extra hours instead of• spend ing my register wages for cigarettes For volatile 1 kept 111) this (levee, el. thoogli I knew it Was killing rne Then L seemed to fill to pieces all of sudden. Ifile tliseilBe took the foiesi of a dropsy in tho hige, old wen very painful, Sieter Oornelia. continnes.the 0017: Daring ell his sufferings he never forgot what had brought bint into this terrible eondition. He kept eie-iwg me to warn all boys against their nee. A fu" v days before he died Its *Wed rots to hit' bedside and said littatobb ha had root lived in GAPS S COLLARS, Cheap for CUFF 3: KASH, AT 13STER'S e id does be The Old Itetiabte. In these days of burchug it is a relief to bear -of Hornet/lira!, that oan -be depended upon. Wilson's Wild Cherry has been tested as aremedy for the cure of all dis- eases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs, for nearly twenty 'years, with such success as to earn for itself the name of The Old Re liable oure forCoughs.Colds,Oroup tothms,, Brrnichitis other elections nf the re. spiratory system. See that you get the genuine, iu white wrappers. Sold by all druggists. PATENT -TOP PAILK CANS, CREAM CANS, MILK PAILS, SAP BUGKE TS, and MILK PANS. Wag in, the Mr in Liao. EAVErTROUGHING A SPECIALTY C. P. R. TIME. TABLE. Trains arrive and depart as follows: LEAVING MEWING 5:85 a. m For Toronto, ...... —5:85 a. re 2:00 p. — 2:00 p;n1 3:00 p. m For Teeswator • • • ..... T00 1.0:30 p. m 10:80 ' GRA. ra-70 TRI.T.L\TIC ..E2.72" A. C. STRATHDEE, AOHNT,..WINOBAM• Throughstickets to all points in America -North- west, Pacing Coast, etc., via the shortest and all To my mind the sea -shore has one great disadvantage, said Mrs,Smithers, and that is,it's too nt ar the water to be very dry. He was a pretty 'young man with a tight moustaohe, but both he and his mother were very indignant when his summer girl told him he looked jnst like his mamma. Time is money; my bet that. 1 think there must be some mistake about that, father. It's so hard to pass in some localitiee. How is that for a howling swell ? asked Dudderson, pointing to a dude, who had jest stepped on a tack, bey. popnlar routes. Baggage checked through to destination. Lowest freight rates to all points. ---'-'TIME TABLE. tam wmaaxs. .: • ARRIVE AT NVIWITIAM• (5;80 a.m.Toronto,Guolph,Palmerston, do, 3:38 p.m. 11:10 " .1 44 44 10:10," 3:40 p.m. ,, " Clinton, 44 7:25 " Palmerston, Mixed.,• .. -10:15 a.m. 6;45 a.m...., .. -London, Mc. 11:00 " - 3:40 p.in. " 7:45 p.m. 11:10 a.m.. ...... Kincardine, &o 0:80 a.m. 8:80 pan r. 11;10 " 1010 " 6:50 p.m 114.15•XJ6•11,1..1•01MMON•11. Phrenology, Physiognomy and Physiology. Eepairiii willb 9, Promptly Dont, ti I 8 I - r f .A .. kl,...4„., Sr a ECO1I E FMU'S AS TliE GREAT Send Photograph of Yourself . or Friend with 81, 'and [ will semi you a Written Statement of your Character and. tho Pursuit you are. adapted for ;. also stating what person you should marry to be happy. Photo. returned with chart. G,Comists, Phrenologist, • Murillo P. 0. via Port Arthur, Ont. Late of Winglan. WI NGHAIVI FLOURING MILLS, • Property 'for Sale .in Belmore. The Undersigned offers for safe a desirable pro perby in the village of Delmore, consisting of a good dwelling honse, office, stable and driving shed, with ono acre and 0..half (Aland in oonnection, Spier, garden, with all sorts of fruit tram Will be at a bargain. For portionless, apply to FREDERICK COOK Del= BARBER S H 0 MR, ItIALCOL NI Mc DON A (ray* arenity,) ing purchased Dm harboring bushiest of Sebastian Bros., is prepared to give all old 00 and as many new mart tur patronize hint, sett in ail Boot of the profession. SHAVING AND HAIRCUT -nal are ,my specialties. (0..(.4ive me a call at.the old stand, opposite turd McIntyre's store., 9 Or.,Canada. It is matte only by McCOLL BROS. & Otis Toronto, CYLINDEROIL needs.only to s be used- to lie appreciate!, Try it: Beware of those who ituitaite, Laraine. Get only the genuibe.. The Mt dettigned wish to tender their beet thanlsk for the liberal patronage glean to om firUo during severaIN ears prior to the burning of our mill by in. cendiarieni. During the last eeoson we bo.ve rc- moddelled the tow., mill to the latestripproved sys- tem of Hungarian Ilolior Process mil ling. We be lieve \recto now give better accommodation than over before, We offer Prompt Disitatoh, • Pair Returns, QUALITY FilICOND 'PO NON'S IN 'Falb SECtto!,, And by elose pommel attenEm to the butinees hope to be again fay..rod with a tlial by all old friends and many new ones TIMM most reepeethillv, HUTTON St 'CM Winglutm 11101,00. '10 1b80. s M, ./KCDONAL . TILES, TILES. xraaairr BROS., of the WI wham Brick 'Yards, have on hand a largo tock of tiles for draining purposes, from 11- inches to 1.0 inches in size, which will be told eatisp, and on mott, fovorable terms. Partnere mtendIng to detin should see our Tiles for themselves be/pro deckling, to use lumber, 4)0 rore ,• • A largo quantity of VOSTAMASS ut= On hand, and 15118 bo (mid ta lowest muerte% ELLIOTT BROS., ‘v: et% it r.1 • pow va.s.n.n, est- leVar: 7311r readers !lease lily 115 timelytlie tb vsands Of i tried te *end two bottle* of my yr hey will *and rne their lb% 1110 WO'S J.'_ IN I N G A. 1/1 , ONT. Lar ia Stock mid TAow Pricoe-1, A Blessing to 'Every Household. ...._,... 110 LOWAY'S PJ AD ONTENT. ,„.,,,„,e,,e. have stood the test of City yeartsik,ittlioaryle:litotee: mill On TgOlIOUllOta thealast Medicine** !CI rr,E-in izr.r...alls. Purlb the blood, Correct alto:4001os nO no. Livntt, sToolA11, Rtrvlin'ts AND nowns and ik.s 1 invehiable tit en cow olti.Ists hid4en/31 to rencries of all egos T. TT—, Ill OrtSITIVIAMN'il , 'ffi the 41.11y reliable reirissiv Lir 111.1 legs, totes. ulcers, and 44d wounds. ?Olt 1IR0IT.11/8. ECABW. TIIROATel, CillIGES, e101.,1)5, GOC. KV BCMATI8M. (MANILA% PM/LUNGS AND ALL 1 1 DItsEkritel rr MS NO 1.1,4PAL. Maindsetuied only at IS, New Oxford, Late 528, °Merl bitted, I.Mi.aeit 1 *:td weld by all Modistes Vendor* thwurghoUt Jae world. nariParbasers Alma look to the Label Oa the tom tokl Data. If ;Oa* ,adirs* la , a OxfOrd,,fitreitt,i4onitou, they are spartowee s , . 4 i