Wingham Times, 1891-07-24, Page 3xps. rx.we.narrA, rrex�
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I'm a farmer neer klog„ s holler, on the
first Concct,srau Line,
.And when wheat was atigh two dollars and
' barley eiglfty,nxue.
Wheubuyers'lid take your stuff and skorce•
ly itt your samples look,
Well; --I'd woney thou to spare, and so I
got my picture took,
The feller stood me near it wall, with forks
behind m ear,
Yar
And '.mobs a•stickiug in my bank;.. f couldn't
wink for fear
I'd spite the whole arrangement -- to
breathe I mostly ditsseu't,
Tien he peeped 'behind a cloth and said,
"smile,pleaso,axtd look pleasant."
I've got that cloggoned picture yit, a•tacked
up in the barn,
And many enema, things since then that
pictcr's helped me lam,
Soon times got null and wheat went flat
and bankrupt nearly all of us,
Then I turned my coat and plumped my
vore for the N. P. and Clarke Wallace.
Hogg's HolIer'd be a factory place, tall
chimneys by the builder,
The hum of work from dawn till dark
would make the people wonder,
.A.ud wheat would"rise beyond the skies,
and barley —well, at present,
I can't remember all the stuff,but I smiled
and looked quite pleasant,
But, the great N. P. don't work, you see,
and wheat ain't on the raise,
And barley ain't a bloomin' and there's
scarce a crop that pays,
Our member hain't explained all this—I
really think lie hasn't—
But tells of ruined gamester Grits --so,
"smile, please, and look pleasant."
We've tax knobs stuck iutd our backs, tax
forks behind each ear—
Everything wo sell is cheap, and what we
buy is dear,
Our iuooine 'stead o' growing is yearly get".
ting lessened—
But we have got to grin add bear—so "smile
please, and look pleasant,"
=Bob Crabtree in Grip.
Ifh t°,'ere sold 50 for 25 cents,
1 t will cost the Canadian I.'a%ifio $2,500,-
0011 t•, build its grand bridge across the
N a Zrct river,
i niledclphia water works pump 200,000,-
000 gallons every 21 hours, or 200 gallons
per heats par day,
it no unusual thing for, a vessel plying
betwe,au,Tapan and San i rauoisco to bring
1,000,000 faits as a single item of its. cargo.
The total stocks and bonds, ,f the rail,
rofusu ui the United States are estimated
at $7,300,000,000, Of these stooks, 00 per
cont paid no dividends.
'1'4' COY ETAUflANT
for
PINE APPLES,
ORANGES,
LEMONS,
• BANANAS, .
TOMATOES,
FRUIT OF ALL KINDS,
CONFECTIONERY, ALL KINDS,
,ALMOND NUTS,
WALNUTS,
PEA NUTS.
The Sheep Irdustry.
, There is good roots in Ontario for
the further expansion of the sheep in,
dustry. Not one fartrlor in three,
compared with some years ago, raises
sheep, and no doubt this is owing
partly to the low price of wool, but
those farmers who have been com-
plaining should remember that all
lustre wools have been low for a•lorig
time: Some thirteen .'ears ago fash
ions changed and demoralized the
lustre dress goods business in which
our combing wool was used. however
there is every reason to believe that iu
the near future those goods will come
into favor again, ;and then there will
be a better demand for this class of
goods at a higher figure. But outside
of the wool, sheep pay better than any
other animal for the meat prodnct,
The wool at the most is only the one..
rseventh,or ori"e-eightli of the whole pro-
duct of the animal, so in reality the
testi is the most important factoi, es-
pecially when mutton and Iamb .sell at
the present, price, and there is no
reason to doubt that with the markets
'at our command, in Outario,prices will
remain firm. We have two strings to
our bo.w, so to speak, for besides an
increasing home demand, we have.
good markets both in Great Britain
and the United States. The Canadian
farmer who gets lambs of the right
class, who takes care of them, and
feeds properly through the winter, can
ship them to England, so that they
will stand hila f$9 apiece. and there is
no reason why a lucrative trade with
England,cannotbe carried on iu lambs.
Let us occupy the American market,
.too, and make the best of both. We
can prepare one lot to ship to Buffalo
and another in til! spring to Britain.
The Ainericans will take our lambs
that are fat and strong, no matter of
what kind ; but . the people of
. the Old Country are partieit-
lar about getting lambs with black
faces and with• black feet, and fairly
well fatted. .it seems that the trade
Might grow to enormous dimensions.
If every farmer in Ontario was to feed
' 6 lambs for the English market there
Would" be 1,200,000 lambs that would
bring nine tilnee that amount, over
$10,000,000 of British money, more
thanhas been obtained from the ex-
port of'cheese front the whole Domin-
ion.
FANCY BISCUIT OF ALL KINDS.
A Large Stock of Canned
TOMATOES,
PEAS,
CORN,
SALMON,
LOBSTER,
CFIICKEN,
TURKEY,
CONDENSED COFFEE,
CANNED PIGS FEET,
CONSUMPTION cUItE10.
An old physician, retired;,frout practice having
' had placed in his hands by an Bast India missionary
the terinula of a sample vegetable remedy for the
speedy tend permanent cure of Consumption, Bron.
ehitis, Catarrh, Astltm:t and all thrtmt and Lung
Affections, also a positive and radical cure for
Nervous Debility and all Nei; eug Ootnplaints, atter
staving tested its wonderful euratbe powers in
itis d ht' utake it
g g lie has t s to
c,4 c r
thousands ,
e e
known to Ids snlfcriu, fellows. A tortedh V this
'motive and a desire to relieve human suffering, I
o' 111 sl 2ic of charge, to all who desire tt, this
r Gripe, in German, mane, i r Inch or' English, with full
dirertiol:d for prrletriu l and nsiu:r. ;mit it by tail by
adtlres,ine with stamp, rtauuttg the paper. W. A.
Nortel, Sill` 1'r vers ftlo,•k Rochester, N, Y,
Goods :
FIREWORKS OF ALL KINDS.
R. SILL.
SANITARY PLUMBING •
ANDHEATING.
ALEX. SAUNDERS,
0-0T)E3R,ic 3.
LATEST METHODS :
Particular attention paid to
Sanitation and Ventilation.
Plans and Specifications care-
fully prepared.
Repairing Promptly attend-
ed to.
Three Trains Daily.
Telephone No. 28.
Correspondence Solicited.
GOOD
WOOL : WANTED.
HIGHEST PRICE PAID
AT THE
PEUY PLOV!.
I have miner pleasure In anoencing to the farming
public, that I am agent for these Celebrates
Blows and other
Agriclitual I1111emnts,
REPAIRS KEPT ON HAND.
The Old Stand on Victoria ;Street will still be
HEADQUARTERS FOR.
Sewing. Machines,
Organs,
Washing Machines
and Wringers.
WINGHAM TANNERY
W. J. CHAPMAN.
HALSTED &SCOTT
S3ANKERS_
Josephine greet • • - • • • Winghaft, Ont,
J. A. lixt's'rsD, J. W. scot,,
Modnt Forest, I Listowel
Deposits feceived and 'Interest
Allowed.
Money Ad• 'anted to Partners and
Business 1VIen, '
On long or short time, on endorsed notes
or collateral security. Sale notes bought
at a fair valuation, Honey remitted to all
Charts of Canada at reasonable charges. •
Special Attention Given to Col-
lecting A.eoountil and Notes.
f
me Bank
i4�brelra
n Canada -Ito tl
Agents l
tr
of Canitela.
Office Itours-•-From 0 a. nt, to G p. ni.
1. E. want,
agent,
Give the a call and inspect Goods,
J. Bo Cuniffliogs1
Wingham, April 1Tth 1591.
LOOK HERE
I have in stuck a full line of
FLY NETS,
WHIPS,
BRUSHES,
CURRYCOMBS, &c.
RIESS
double and single, Herat or heavy, made to
order, in the latest styles and of the best
material.
West Huron Wink Mills.
TRUNKS, VALISES, HAND BAGS, &o.,
in stock and will be sold cheap.
Repairing neatly an'a promptly done
The patronage of the public solicited, and satisfaa'
ion in work and material guaranteed,
RFTShop—One doo r south of T. A. Mills' store.
.C. KNECHTEL,
Wingham, June 15, 18011
LUMBER
f
We wish to inform the public, that wo have these
Woolen Mins in A 1 running order, and will thus
season give special attention to
Dressed and undressed,
LATH,
SHINGLES,.
STAVES,
BARRELS,
CEDAR POSTS,
WOOD, &c.,
Always on hand,and will
be sold cheap.
MILL—Adjoining G. T. R„ on
Shuter Street.
McLean & Son,
Wingham, Ont.
.PISO'St;1QURE FOR e,,':
ej L�
THE BEST COUGH MEDICINE.
in 'SOLD WY MUNICH EVERYWHERE. 'E
t\h CONSUMPTION ..?�
ZETLAND S..W MILL
GEORGE THOMSON, Proprietor.
CUSTOM WORK
in all its branches, and will keep in stock a
class of first-class goals, such as
weeds,
Flannels,
Etoff,s,
Blankets,
ke s,
e�9heetings,
Stocking Yarns
&c.,
(made from pure wool only) cheap for cash or ce•
change for wool,.
Lumber of all kinds,
. First-class Shingles,
and Cedar posts:
Car Load Orders a Specialty.
1
WOOD delivered to any part of
Wingham.
1
itta`brt"ors by man promptly attended to.
(11.Ci:t150 TtXOiiSON,
Customers from a distance, can have their rolls
home with them the same day,
•
1C.:1 Highest market price in cash for Merchantable
Wool.
INGh'1'S & 00'Y.,
'WI nahem
BOOT AND SHOE SHOP.
ItIcLarromdx & HAnoti
Ilavine purchased. the Custom Business el Messrs
McCormick & Co, wish to intimate that they have
opened out in the shag two doors south of T A Mills
Store, Winghatn.�
Boots and Shoes made to order front the Best
Stock 'on ,.short notice. Repairing neatly and
promptly done,
Tho patronage of the public solicited, and all work
guaranteed.
MCLAUGHLIN & H.AUGH.
61AiTHEW AMBLER
HARNESS MAKER,
has on hand a large stock of
HORSE BLANKETS,
CURRYCOMBS, •
BRUSHES,
WHIPS,
TRUNKS
VALISES etc.
Which will be sold at bottom prices.
BARNES'S, double or single, grade to order o
short notice, and satisfaeation guaranteed.
larA call solicited.
SHOP—Opposite the Bank of Ilanhilton.
MATTHEW AMBLER,
Wingham, Feb. tilt, 1800.
P WINGIIAM
MRBLE VORK 1
Taking arctrospwrt et nn tibtern r frurteen
years business in Wingham, 1 i't she most huutily to
render my thanks to my friends aril the 10101egen.
era1ly for too nhct,ti patcona„o: a .tended to tete in
the past.
I may also state taint I cut 11 a positron to offer
better inducements than over to those requirix;r
anything in the line of
Granite or Stone 3 onlsmcnte,
UEIADSTONES,
WINDi1W SILLS,
STONY, Tgtl?lahIN( 3
FOR FENCING, &e
I would bo pleased to have these :Icsirous of pr's•
curing any articles in my line to call and examine
goods, compare pried and leave their otdcts, so that
the goods may be secured and `prepared civly in the
season. You can select from tate latest lesions. and
obtain the finest workmanship at the most favorable
prices. Most respectfully, yours
'WM. SMYTH,
Winrlto n, Oft.
Apareplrlet of nformation and ab-
stract of the laws, showing How to
Obtain Patents, Caveats, Traun
Marks, Copyrights, sent free
Address NUNN (It CO
361 Broadway.
New York. 1:..•',:•:
WINGHAM
FLOURING MILISI
The undersigned wish to tender their best thanks
for the liberal patronage given to our firm during
severalyenrs prior to the burning of our still by in-
cendierism, During the past season we have re
moddellod the town mill to the latest approved sys-
tem of Hungarian Roller Process nal ling. We be
lieve wecan now give better accommodation than
everbefore We offer
Prompt Dispatch,
Pair Returns,
n QUALITY SECOND '20 NONE IN THIS
SECTION.
H P. CHAPMAN,
ISSUER ow MARRIAGE LICENSES, NOTARY
PUBLIC, CONVEYANCER, Ere,
Oversee—” Big" Bookstore,
RIPLEY, ONT.
Money to Loan on Farm Security at Low Rates of
interest. No commission charged.
And by close personal atten(•;.tn to the business
hope to be again fave.recl with a trial by all old
friends and many new ones,
Yours most respoetfull v,'
IIUTTON Et CARR,
Winston!' Mill, Oct ?2, 1180. '
J. GOLLEY,
VETERINARY SURGEON.
Honorary Graduate of Ontario. Veterinary College
Also Graduate of Dentistry School, Toronto is pre.
Fared to treat all Diseases of Domesticate Animals
to the latest scientific manner.
Calls promptly attended to. Office and Infirmary
ItIDD's OLD STAND, \Vingltau:
t a.Gallers by night will Lind him at the office.
Increase of Profits
IS CERTAIN IF THE GENUINE
McColl's LARDIN
ori
IS ONLY USED.
BE ENERGETIC BY GIVING IT ONE TRIAL.
McCOLL'S WELL KNOWN
CY•L21\-I i R 0 MI
Acknowledged the best in Canada.
, tarFor Sale by Leading Dealers throughout the Dominion.
MADE ONLY BY
McCOLL BROS. & CO. - - TORONTO.
A Blessing to Every Household.
HOLLOWAY'S PI . S AND OINTMENT
These remedies have stood the test of fifty years experience, and ars pronounced the best Medicines for
Family use.
TITS PILDS
Purify the blood, eorreet all disorders of the LIVER, STOMACH, ItIDNEYS AND BOWELS anpare
invaluable in all complahlts incidoutal to females of all ages,
OZ7•7T1V1 1\TT
Is the only reliable remedy for bad legs, sort's, ulcers, and old \rennds. FDR BRONCHITIS, 'SOPS
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DISEASES IT IIAS NO EQUAL. Manefactured only at 78, New Oxford. Late 833, Oxford Street, London.
and sold by all Medicine Vendors throughout the world,
ta'Purbasers •shouldlook to the Label on the Boxes aria rota. If the address
not 533 Oxford Street, London,they are spurious.
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merely to stop them for et time, and
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