Wingham Times, 1890-12-05, Page 3with plenty of bran, shorts an
meal. Alwayfa feed bran h tt
meal until the plga be '' a thetam,.
months old, theta the meal .alone maty
aneti< r. 1; prefer the f sour. Yea
teal Use an old barrel purp,'Ite.
Do not sour it far t lea in warra
weather or it will gat sticky, and
when ui this titrate the figs amulet eat
their ubuetl allowance. Every few
days give theta a feed Of dry meal for
a change, and some dry; earth a4
asbas if the pip cannot get to the
soil iu the pip]; nature demands this.
Keep the yuuitapigs dry and warns,
iia: tieularly hn void weather. Two
months previous to niavketiug, feel
thew peas to harden the flesh itud•get
weight. Soak the peas itt,tl they esu
be readily Nutt *est between the
thumb and finger, anti in this way
you will save the expenet of toil and
trouble of teaming; to the mill, Now
is the time to push the bogs. 'When
they begin to sit down while taking
their food you may be sure they lire
nearly finished utt:
I would itupress'upon the n.ind of
the reader the rlecessit_y of feeding
three tunes it. twenty f ur bourn, ut
regular iatervats. Give thein tie
more than they will eat up eh an each
'time. Keep the pen; c.eau and. Conn
fprtable, giving the pigs pleuty fresh
> i1r' They thouldhate pure cold
water in the sut}itner. In winter the
house should be: waren enough to keep
the food from freezing. By following
the above advice a `udieioue feeder
wits waste bet little,
It is only a few ye since a hog
seemed worthy of ns ttl•ution, and
now 1 actually leve t ed and care
for theta. This no t:iil,t arises from
the fact that I have had goon success,
For examplte---on September 3rd, lust,
I sold five slogs 6 months old, and
five 5 tnonthe old. Their total weight
was 1835 lei., whiele' l sold at filo.'
per lb, live weighs, waking the total O.
amount reeervtd, ot:s bemired do litre
and ninety two cents (;p1O0.9e) —S.
1. B,rown in The Canadian Live Stock
tlnd Far1Yl Journal fuu November.
What the People Profrouneed n galaxy).
.As we }lave fret ueut:y puiuted outs
the McKinley 13i11 es u departure frons
the traditions of the Repablioan Party,
These traditions pointed towards a
progressive relief Of the war taxes, a
reduction of duties, and a gradual
progress toward :freer trade. Tho
McKinley 13111, on the contrary, is
bused upon the doctrine that protea.
tion is not a temporary expeditult, but
Ns permanent principle; that duties
are to be raised rather than lowered ;
that high .prices bring high wages,
laud are a national Ftlessing ; that the
first function of a tariff is the stilet'
lation of American manufactures by
the exclusion of foreign manufactures,
and that revenue is a secondary coon-
sideration. Against this new. form of
the doctrine of pretectiou the Amari-
on people have Itonounced by an
overwhelming mn;}b1'ity.. An aroused
public conscience might t e ourlt for
the revolution in the States of Masao'
ohi}setts, Pettnsylvariia, Indiana and
I?;apsas, but nottling less titan a. pro-
fnuud and widespread conviction that
tho protective policy cf Garfield,
Artllltr and 13lause, .bat that of Harris -
son ttnd Reed dust McKinley, should
be the nattonal pallor, can acpinint
fair a revolution which bas affected the
political complexion stf almost every
State ill the Unions..New York Chris.
flan Union.
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It
W t `Ttrlsi Tlarias til new s blaorlhees 4114
1x 3lst Dgoni ber,1.8tio for $1•--Ot 41
—The i.'lul.s will be stent to heti/ Sub.
seribere front now ill the end of 1891, tune
tS1.0O. -Cast#
A gradfather, about to read llis
paper, found that lieehad iui:slaid hid
speetaeles, anti thereupoli tleelared—
I have lost my glasses somewhere,
andea11nt3tread the palter. A. little
2i. year old girl desiring to tassiat trills,
answered-=G'tiii })a, .ort go wields;
and look froo .se wiudo;w, end I;II
hold ee paper up so yon data read it.
t1
F'ER ,D t 1.1ms.
Glerkanne t.
The i 's=erious• purpuie eutert•ai
ed by Gmain folks to get, up
literary and ebating club, In cott•
tract with the 'word: setriotts .no deo
there will be a good dealof aerie Coaui
as h
well as pure conn') ,throug •'n
the 'sinter. Should it meet its win
Was the Io P. u. Chuiuh another pain
of uoutr.tat will (mow(mowto the front
the inuer life, and lots of Elirt.ttion,
wine if they do not renmiu single all
their "Nes, are .in that state when the
oul home is oroken up, and .they find
themselves alalma)iu a world in which
theyIhlnst struggle for a livelihood.
bt .A girl's trtairiinl, then, must, include
it also a preparation for that possibility,
t hand the safestcourseIs to give all our
tit is isle a fair (Mance of inaiuteir.ingtheru,
eeIves if adversity eve
makes theta, it
to well if the purentc are table to leave
their chitdrt'hh iu comfort and indepen-
deuce) yet riches have beem known to
take to themselves wings and fly away
f --Hall's Journal.
,
t• BANK OF HAMXLTON,
113elmore,.
Repoet of weekly ux" inination o
Pu 'lio Solhool,. 13th—F. &' rkies, 08
(3, F. Mo1•lardy, 87. 4th lieu—ll
Pvyfoltie, 60 ; t1C Jeffrey, 60, 4t
Irwin, 70 ; A. Irwlu, 60,.
gid eel, —M. Abrain, 80; E, J 'ray
76, 3et3 JtiII—H`, Bretnner, 92 ; ra,
Stewart, 84 2nd—Ss Richardson,
100 ; M. llcKhe, 86. Part II seu--
J•ua Bremner, 96 ; ,Tus Berton, 76
Fart II Jun --41. McKee, t92 ;
Brooke, 92'.
11
Listowel.
Mr Thos. Male, I1lanegelr of t1h
gas works, who was 80 severely bum
+e l roue° time Igo by an explosion f
the works, resutned liis duties or
' Monday last. Ile is not himself yet
but is fast regaining bis wonted vigor.
—Tile anutversary services of Listo
wet Methodist olnireh will be held of
1)ep.;<ll. Rev Dr Griffin, of Strat
for(, will preach in the Morning and
the Rev Dr Shaw in the evening,—
There isoonsiderable sickuess in town,
Diphtlaaria and' membraneous croup
are altn'st epidemic. Messrs J W
Scott and Wm Dickson have each lost
a child, and Mrs John Aikens bas
lost her only son, ' a boy of about
7 years. There are a great . number
of children sick with either of the
. diseases named, and it is feared that
k
sot? of them will not recover.—Mr
George Little, councillor, of Wallace,
anal brother of Mr Andrew Little, G
TB station agent, died at home on
Monday. He had not been well for
. sortie time, and a few days before` bis
death he was in town on business,
ni(ioonlpwuied by his wife. Before
leaving town, he complained of a
t4vere pain in bis head. H starts d
for home, but was compelled to, stop
at a`neighbor's, becoming so mach
onto. Shortly after being taken into
the' house he bee/tine unconscious, and
never' rallied, death coaling to bio
relief on Monday, as stated. The
eloetors pronounced it a ease, of Bright's
Disease, The deceased wee well
known and highly respected.' He
leaves a wife, but i.o.children.—Word.
bus been received of the death, on the
10th of November, of Mra Minnie M
fe nith,l3ridgeport, Connecticut, Baugh -
ter of the Tate James Palmer, formerly
of this town, and sister of Mr 1) W
Palmer, who was a resident of this
town a few years ago. She died oaf
paralysis of the brain, after many
months of suffering. The deceased
was a kind and loving wife, a devoted
dab;hter and a faithful, consistent
"y, Christian, and leaves a mother, t%s0
slaters, a brother, and a large circle of
friends to =urn her untimely Joss.
Deceased was only `25 years of age.
A Morris, of thio town,. mho
Went to the Northwest, last spring,
turned tin Mot1dayeveninglast, }Ile
is well impressed with the country.
arty in the present generation of
rosiness men there were but five mil-
lionaires in this coutr'try: Sohn Jacob
Astor and Stephen Wtsitney, of New
York ; Nicholas Longtvorth, of Cho
uinanrati ; Stephen Girard, of Phila.
aelphia,and, `illiain Grey. of Boston,
There are now 5.00 millionaires in
Mew York City,
Capital, $1,000,000, Rest, $450,000,
r. a
f;'-"IT1'111'
viue.presideut-A, G, 1{Aa18Ar.,'
BIR CTo ts'
JOAN PROCTOR, ORAS, Q1URNrY, Gnu Boom, A, T
Wimp, A. 13. Len (Toronto).
Cashier—J, TU1INBUL..,
SaV1uRe Bank hours, 10 to 3 ; Saturdays,10ho
1. i)e oaks or VI uud upwards reuelveu.and interest
allowed.
Speolt,l Dopoaits also reooived at current
rates. of interest.
D; afta au. Great Britain and the United States
bought and sold
e B. WILLSON, AGENT,
1YIL'i'LIt & DICKI1vsot i,
Sorao TOIt3.
1 BARBER SHOP.
A Girl's Trott11 ng.
That portion of her life which a
tit} speeds in her first .house is in.
npieete and almost useless unless it
iligitt+ludes a thorough diad eystematie
ainintt for than fututb. The probabil-
irtis aro that site will be a wife' and
X mother one ray, and her edupation;
Wein ire jariioiottlb? p directed to stilt .I.
r,
bfR, ItIALCOLM MCDONALp,.
(LAIR or aIPLRr,)
Hal
Seuasc a1 ,iy i3roo., 18 prepared tolgiveusiness all old ct stoles
and as many new ones as patronize him, satisfaction.
in all lines of the profession.
*HAVING AND HAIRCUTTING
are illy speelaltfes '
lit.,(Ii>fe' me a aa11 at the, old stand,. opposite Gordon
and ;,kbkntyrtl's stoma
11 MCDONALD.
P renOiogY,; Physiognomy and
Physiology.,
Send, Photograph a¢ VOtWeelf on`Friend with:31,
and 1 will send youi a Written Statement of your
Oharit'ote a1il. this PUtsuit you are adapted for ; also
stating What re•son'you should marry to be happy..
Photot•returned,Witlr chart.
0, CoZRNg Phrenologist,
ltillrillo P, 0. via Port Arthur, Ont.
Late of wingham.
Property ror Sale in .Raimore.
The undersigned offers for sale a desirable prn
pertp in the village ofBelmore, Consisting of a gold
dwelling house, °Mee, stable and driving shed, with
ane aorta and a.han of land In eon:mettm. Splendid
garden, with all sorts of fruit trues. Will be sold
ata bargain. Fur particulars apply to
YIiEI)EBICK COOK,
Delmore.
young, old, an ntiddle a Pd, wlia find
thentselvt's nervous, week •or 'eXhimet-
ed,, who are broken down from excess
or overwork, resulting is many of .the
following cytnptorns: Diehlt.al dopres.
sign, proinaturo old age, loss of
vitality, loss of tuetnory, lead themes,
aivanese of eight, palpitation of the
Heart, emission, ladk of energy, pain
in the e
1d
la izeytl, heAdulce, pimples on
the face or body, itching or peeular
sensation about the suroture, waisting
of the organs, dimness, specks before
the ayes, twitching of the =Wee,
eyelids and elsewl..iere, bashfulness,.
deposits in the nriutie trade of will
power, tenwernes of the scalp and
spice, weak and flabby eiasales; desire
to sleep, failure to be rested ley sleep,
constipation, dullness of helarhng, tree
of voice, desire' foesolitude, excite-
bility of temper; suniten eyes our -
rounded with teener' emcee, oily
looking skin, etc., are alt symptoms
of nervous delolity that led to rsanity
and dead useless cures, The spring
or vital power having lost its tension
every fuuetion wanes in. consequence.
1''host, who through abuse committed
in ignorance uiay be permauentely
cured, Send your addrees for boolc
on all diseases peculiar to man.
Address M. T. LUI3AN, 50, Front St.
1{1., Turouto, Ont. Books sent free
1
Heated. .Heart disease, the symptofns
of which are faint spells, purple lips,
nuntbnees, palpitation, skip beats,
not flushes, rush of blood to the head,
dull pain ,iu 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 cure, no pay.
6end for book. Address M. V.
LIMON, 50 Front Street East,
Toronto, ant,
C. 14. R. TIME 'TABLL.
Trains arrive and depart as follows:
4RAV1\G ARRIVING
6:36 a 11t..... ,...For Toronto ., 5:35 n. to
2:20 p.m , 2:20 p,m
2:20 p.m, .., .:.,.... For Teeewater........2:20 '
10:30 p, in 10;30 '
GR.A..tSr3D TRU .DTI _EV -5 c
A. 0, STBATHDCE, AGENT, WINoAAM.
Through tickets to all points in Amerfen—North.
West Patine Coapt, etc., via the shortest and all
popular routes. Baggage checked through to
destination. Lowest freight rates to all points.
— —TIM TABLE.
LRAVII WiNairml. ANRIVa AT KINtlIIA)1,.
0:30a.tn.Toronto.Guelhlh,Palmereton, 1o.'3:30 p.m.
11:10 " .‘.. " 10:10 "
:10 p r11, ,, .V Clinton,
7:25 ' Paimerctoi1, Mixed.,10:16 a.m.
0:45 a m ..........Lotilron, Sea„ 11A0 "
8:40p111 1.46 pan,
11:1Q a m ...... t inainttino, do .....,030 a.m.
3:30 pan " 11:10 "
1010 " • (i:60.p.m
Every Household.
Bie sing to
HOLLOWAY'S
P LS ANDO MEET.
These remedies have stood the test of fifty years erpertenco, and are pronounced the best •biediclnes Sot
Family use,
TIIJ IDI.F.JI.J •
Purify [:loo• blood,', correct ell disorders of the t4V11I%, STbidAOII, KIDNEYS AND rlthwEr9 and Pre
invaluable in all complaints incidental to females of all altos.
Is the+osnly reliable remedy for' bad loge, Forel, ulcers, and ole[ wounds. FOR most 1I11S :'1116
Tli1t0ATS, 0051(3H5, HOLDS, GOUT. IWEIIMATISN, GL:t»ULAIt swettrNos A:NDA SKIN
DISEASES IT HAS NO EQUAL. Manufactured only at 78, New (xford. Late 633, Oxford Strout, London,
and sold by all Medicine Vendors throughout the 1t'orld.
L 'Purbasers should look to the Label ou the Bums and Pots. If the address is
Axford Street, London, they ale spurious.. •
0
Having nought a very large stock of new Scotch and English
Tweeds at the' closest Cash Prices,1 will sell at, a very small advance
011 cunt:
`Q1JICI( 1tETIJRNS" is hay motto.
Fine Worsteds, Scotch Cheviots,. Meltons, Serges,.
Venetians, and everythin of Men's
Wear for Overcoats and Under
• Suits, in stock,
TW:I EDS--trvery Large. Mangeof he Latest Patterns.
Chill and examine.. By so doing you will save money.
.As 1 only keep Experienced ]-raltrls, you may rely on getting`thtua
made right and in the Latest Position, or to tatlbc,
Still a few Goods on the Bargain Counter.
WrwoltAat, NOV, 18t, 1890.
T C Se LES IE.
t •' +a. ...w aaF.a..•,,,' a$.1100 e•11
• V
0 TUE' )4]nl7Vr• tr
Ieat:a tbrr'1:tsar readers that: than a poe1Uro remolds tar ttaa sbo'►t ittkte..1
ieeraaP lits 1tt thistly are ti 'ueande of hteps101,4 Oasts have been paiva,;nently hare& %tilt
1 glad to tend two bottles' of My rata y !FRS* y ells i o,1a' rt wr 0 hMit 6*
sr ' '.e.. ?+l iptadayc l jfroitiN Mid AB,
gait* iii.
s 6iC . 8.'
• q L . MaG .A 8a 1 J..r.Ivl - « 1
s alma
um)
FO,ME T V,' - r
.,-.,. ..IN
ORDERED O yet
BATS,
(O. TO ---
E STEWS
O-.-•-,-
E:.STER'S
GAPS SHIRTS,
COLLARS, CUFF,3,.
Cheap for ;ASH.
Hflflid
NEW PATENT -TOP MU CANS,
REAM CANS,
MILK PAILS,
SAP BUCKETS
and MILK PANS.
Everything e Bate ins Lino.
EAVE-TROUGHING A SPECIALTY
0
.R epai.ri t ig will tie Promptly Done. p one.
5
Mine
MRS. HERDSMAN
®m
Hes her stook of Fall Goods to hand and opened nut. It is most egrn.
plete and has been purchased in the best Foreign and Horne Markets, for
(ash, and will be sold at lowest possible profits.
Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons, Laces, :Silks,.Satins.
Brocades, Plush and Velvet}
Mantle
Cloths.
00'SPEC AL ATTEiTI.fT TO MANTLE r111AKiNG AS SAL.
HATS' :ND BONNETS TRIMMEI)IN LATEST STYLE.
GOODSIMPORTED' DIRECT.
MOS TAIEN AS CASH.
WI160Iralt, Aug. 28th, T890.
Mrs. Herdsman. ,
WINGHAM r ,FOUNDRY,
..
0
4114 URRA1` & Co.,
u-Sut ios5ht13'ti118 rr Ttobins6n, manufaoturercrs of—
li.GRICULTURAL IBI°RS..
0
We 'e hav o the patterns of W. M. Robinson andia:tn Supply repairs tot all kinds 6 1mplGitk htrk_
MILL pima MAD1i AND SHARPENED..
SAW GUMMIN G;
t,.
'1'bo patronage et the public solicited. •
aAny tluatitity Baa old Cast 1ton Scrap :wanted.,.
ittilatiVt
lit Contention with thn abort., I tvish'te Pa that 11 lotto kssod mr taoedrrs1' to dill 5l,na s sten- ir,'
of ;velars. They ems to WIIS5hont bight;, re..ch.rrr'n6a4 a16 lle.t•ch.to n.evtani0,,:Irving hod ,1r,,
t oxttreienot in milt work and repairs. 1 w ewkte It tar Ohlri. t tO#eilmamt of Atte parroorerr ea rimed
drittall'vtet poet eyrhteon yams • in 1 813Y,
Witelfittaitimitnts Otos„ 180E
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