Wingham Times, 1891-10-09, Page 74
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CONDUCTED IDX TUE Y, W. 0. T. U.
clippings,
The Illinois Legislature has passed
a hill for punishing any person who
procures liquor for a •minor or an
habitual drunkard. We have a similar
aw in Ontario, but it might be better
enforced.
Kitchen Notions,
:Next to a good range a good shook
Of
1s paramount importance in the.
kitchen,
,Coffee cake should be wrapped,wbile
warm, in a napkin, and there remain
till cuts
Keep sharp knives for cutting meat
and bread and for pooling vegetables
Folding towel racks set° on the wall
enf orced.
'English Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft or
calloused Li nrps and Blemishes from horses, Blood
Spavin, Splints, Bing Bone, Sweeney, Stifes,Sprnins,
Sore and Swollen Throat, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by
use of one bottle. Warranted the most wended
;Amish Cure ever Imam,. Sold by W, B. Towler.
In the city of Lewiston, Maine, the
constables have completely stopped
the beer business, raided the saloons.
and closed up the drinking ' places of
the city. Prohibition now prohibits
in Lewiston, and kitchen barnreonrs
are dry.
Owing to the unprecedented demand for
plate glass,it has advanced considerably in
price. Messrs McCausland & Son,Toruuto,
fortunately made a contract before the
advance for a very considerable quantity,
nand are thus enabled to offer their patrons
this season a decided advantage in price,
the quality beiug superior to any ever pre-
viously imported,
The Government of the Uango Free
State intends to abolish license tax
on the sale of alchol in December next.
The intention is evidently to extermin-
ate the natives, and what surer means
could this Government take to accom-
plish its object than by allowing cheap
whiskey to flow without restraint in
the land
A peculiar coincidence. Two Can-
adian boys crossed the border. One
went from Toronto to Tocoma, Wash.
1' Theother went from Hamilton to
Toledo,O. The Toronto boy Hinchey,
is in Tacoma jail awaiting trial for
murder ; he shot a bartender while on
a spree. The Hamilton boy,'Quinn,
is, in the silent tomb ; he was shot by
a bartender, while on.a spree. The
least we can do is to shun bars, bare
tenders, and bar•beverages.—Royal
Templar.
The belief in alchohol as a source of
inspiration has.so declined • of late
years that people will receive without
surprise Alphonee. Daubet's declara-
tion that drink makes him incapable
• of writing or conceiving a line. The.
general belief is that it creates 3 feel-
ing of strength physical and intellec-
tual, which on trial is found to be
delusive.. Thus it is said that the
late Wilkie Collins once drank;mine
pretty freely and found himself• in a
splendid mood for work. He sat down
and wrote for several hours, carefully
put the precious manuscript away and
went to bed. In the morning he read
what he had written, found it pure
rubbish, and threw it into the fire.
—The TWOS will be sent to new sub-
scribers from now till the 1st of January,
1892, for 25 cents.
near the sink are a great convenience
in drying distl towels ,and • dish cloths.
Gilding on silver should be rubbed
as little as possible ; wiping it with a
sat linen cloth moistened with tem-
monia is all that is necessary.
Sometimes the are will not burn
readily at first, because the air in the
chimney is cold, in that case, burn a
quantity of paper or shavings before
trying to light the other fuel,
Tin vessels rust and are often
worthless in a fey week, beeause,a£ter
washing they are not set on the stove
for a moment or in the sun, to dry
thoroughly befpre they aro put away.
Like Paralysis.
'Tor years I suffered with my back whioh
sometimes became as if paralyzed. 7 suf»
fered awful agony for months and could
not slee. . • . t .• , . f our Burdock
B'
An Men.
young, • old, or middle aged, who find
themselves nervous, week or exhaust.,
ed, who are broken down from excess
or overwork, resulting in many of the
following symptoms : Mental depres-
sion, premature old age, loss of
vitality, loss of memory, bad dreams,
dimness.of sight, palpitation of the
heart, omission, lack of energy, pain
in the kidneys, headalie, pimples on
the face or boclii itching oil peoular
sensation about the scrotum, waisting
of the organs, dizziness, specks before
the eyes, twitohing of the =soles,
eyelids and elsewhere, bashfulness,
deposits in the urine, loss of will
power, tendernes of the scalp and
spine, weak and flabby muscles, desire
to sleep, failure to be rested by sleep,
constipation, dullness bf hearing, loss
of voice, desire for solitude, excita-
bility of temper, sunken eyes sure
rounded with LEADEN CIRCLE, oily
looking skin, etc., are all 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 committe
in ignorance may be per,. n ely
cured. rend your a. :ss for •book
on all disc s pe uliar to
Address M. '.. LUB ' N ° e rent St.
E., Toronto, Ont. ooks sent free
sealed. Heart disease, the symptoms
of which are faint spells, purple lips,
numbness, palpitation,• skip beats,
not flushes, rush of blood to the lleacl,
dull pain in the heart with beats
stron;i rapid and irregular, the second.
heart heat quicker than the first, pain
about the breast bone, ete., can
positive3•y be cured. No cure, no pay.
Send for book. Address M. V.
LUBON, 50 Front Street East,
Toronto, Ont.
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LOOK HERE!
I hare to stuck a full lino of
FLY NETS,
INTI?S,
BBUSIIES,
CUltit.Y•COMBS, & :e,
scribers from now till the let of January,
1892, for 25 cents.
The man who parades his religion
and' tries to lnake capital out of his
piety, meets with only contempt.
The unconscious infiuepce of a goodmwn
is greater than his conscious work. He may
not know theft, his face shines,' but others
see it. .
—The TIMES will be sent to new sub-
scribers from now till the let of January,
1892, for 25 cents.
You will find the more resolve not to be
useless, and the honest desire to help other
people, will, in the quickest and delicatest
ways, improve yourself.
A man should be a high board fence
between his wife and the wickedness of
the world,but by his own worthlessness
he is often a bridge.
C. P. R. TIME TABLE.
Trains arrive and depart as follows :
RAYING ARRIVING
•35 a. m...... ....For Toronto 5.35 a. m,
0 p. m 2:00 p.m
0 p. m For Teeswater 2:00 '
5 p. m " 10:55 '
A N'D TRUNK P'Y°
A. C. STRATHDEE, AGENT, \INGUAM.
igh tickets to all points in America—North.
acifir, Coast, etc., via the shortest and all
routes. Baggage checked through to
, Lowest freight rates to all points.
----TIME °TABLE.
1JAM. ARRIVE AT WINGIIAM.
ronto, Guelph, Palmerston, &c. 3:31 p.m.
„ " <• 10:20 "
" " Clinton, '
. Palmerston, Mixed 10:35 a.m.
London, Sze 11:00 "
' 7:60 p.m.
. Kincardaine, Szo 0:30 a,in.
11:10 "
7:10 p.m
`le" CITY 11111111111M
for
PINE APPLES,
ORANGES,
UNIONS,
MONS,
BANANAS,
1011 ATOES,
FRUIT OF ALL KINDS,
CONFECTIONERY, ALL KINDS,
ALMOND NUTS,
WALNUTS, kA
PEA. NUTS,
double and single, liant or heavy, made to
order, in the latest styles mud of the best
material.
TRUNKS,VALISES, RAND BAGS, &o.,
in stock and will be sold cheap.
Repairing neatly an'o promptly done
The patronage of the publie solicited, and satistao
ion in work and material guaranteed,
Shop—One door south ed T. A. Mills' store,
Stop him 1 — Stop whom Why,
that boy with a quid of tobacco in his
mouth a cigar in his teeth, a profane
word upon his lips, a care -for -nothing•
ness in his manner. Stop him I he Is
going too fast; he does not know his
•speed. Stop him before tobacco
shatters his nerves ; before pride ruins
his cbaractor ; before loafer masters
the man ;before ambition and, youthful
strength give way to the low pursuits
and brutish aim, Stop all such boys?
They are not.to be classed amongst
our Boys. They are the disgrace of
their towns, and sad and solemn re•
proaches of themselves, and the worst
trails here on earth to their parents.
Stop them 1 But if that is impossible,
then shun them. They are bad, bad
bays. A good boy is on of the very
dost things on the earth ; but a real
bad boy is one of the worst. The
only hope is that he is a boy yet ; it is
possible he can be stopped, and right.
about-faced, and may yet be a good
man, But is so,he .must stop at once.
No halfway Work here; if he does
not stop, he is gone, and there is no
hope for.hifn.
--The TIMES will be sent to new sub-
scribers from now. till the 1st of January,.
1892, for 25 cents.
The knowledge which we have acquired
ought not to resemble a great shop without
order, and without an inventory; we ought
to know what we possess, and be able to
make it serve us in need.
• A man is a groat bundle of tools. He is
born into this world without the knowledge
of bow to use thein. Education is the pro,
cess of learning their use, and dangers and
troubles are God's whetstones with which
to keep them sharp.
Is simply epidemic influenza; Wilson's
'bVildClrerry will cure it safely and quickly,
Get the genniue, iii white wrappers only,
and use it as directed for influenza,
—The TIKES' will be sent to new sub-
scribers from now till the lst of January
602, for 25 cents.
INSTRUCTIONS ON
USIA:
ANO AND ORGAN, ALSO CLASS IN
IARYONT.
For particulars rega • Ing terms, etc, please call at
and Patrick sheets.
FLORILLA SPARLING.
my home, corner Fr in
11 DAVIS
IS OFFERING
MONEY"
—ON—
F' A,Et.M PROPERZ,TY
AT VERY LOW RATES.
OHTEL
Ingham, Junes 1801.
err
flE
L0WS,
I have much ple ure in anouncing to the farming
public that am agent for these Celebrated
Plows and other
Agricul
REPAIRS EPT ON HAND.
The Old Stan on Victoria Street will still be
HEAD A TARTERS FOR
Sewing M chines,
Org • ns,
Washin _ Machines
a d Wringers.
SEE PEIM I
OFFICE—OPPOSITE THE MARKET,
VI1GnAN. OOrosla 4T11, 1888
Pronerty ror Sale in Delmore.
The undersigned oilers for sale a desirable pro
perty in the village of Reimer°, consisting of a good
dwelling house, office, stable and driving shed, with
one acre and a•half of land in connection. Splendid
garden, with all sorts of fruit trees, Will be sold
at a bargain. For particulars, apply to
FREDERICK COOK,
Beim' e.
BANK OF HAMILTON
WINGI-IANI.
Capital, $1,200,000. Rest, $600,000.
Give me a call and ii pact Goods.
UI
turnings
Wingham, April 1 th 1891.
FANOY BISCUIT OF ALL KINDS.
. A Lar;e Stock of Canned Goods :
TOMATOES,
PEAS,
CORN,
• SALMON,
LOLSTEB, -
CHICKEN,
`TURKEY,
CONDENSED COFFEE,
CANNED PIGS FEET,
b'IREWOR1l3 OF ALL' KINDS.
R. HILL.
HALSTED &SDUT('
13A1\TKRS_
Josephine Street • - - • • - Wingham, Ont.
J.
A. HIM
u sieD,
hfount Fares-.
J, W. SCOTT,
Listewel
Deposits Received and Interest
slowed.
Money Advanced to Farmers and
Business Men,
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 charges.
Special Attention Given to Cr'1-
• letting .Accounts and Notes.
Agents in. Canada—The'Mcrchants• Bank
of Canada
Office hours—Froln,9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
A. E. SMITH,
Ageut.
President—Joan STUART,
Vlee•Presidcnt—A. G, 1RAMSAY.
DUt cTOES
IouN PROCTOR, CIIAS, GURNEY, ORO lienee, A. T
WOOD, A. B. LRR (Toronto).
Cashier—J. TURNBULL.
Savings Bank••-ltours;10 to 3 ; Saturdays,10 to
1. Deposits of 51 and upwards received and interest
alSp pial IDoposits also received at current
rates of interest.
Drafts on Great Britain and the United States
bought and sold
13. WILLSON, Aol;Nz.
MEYER & DICKINSON,
Solicitors, '
ir diVEAN
LURED
4 'trim IDDI`1 t•',t:
Please inform year renders that t have alpositive remedy for the above u1 :..-
Crease, ley its timely use tli .Itsands of hopeless cases have beth pertnanently cured I „frit.
glad to send twb bottles of my remedy FfEE to any ofyour readers tvho have cnlr
s teepptioh if they wilt Send she their Express and Post Office Address. Respr,etktlUf
Ai W.00UMO 141.0+; 180 West Adelaide Stop Tf< RONTOg ONTARib,
FOB THE BEST VALUE
IN
ORDERED CLOTHING,
WE
GO TO
STER'S
HATS, . CAPS,
C Off, ARS,
SHIRTS,
CUFFS,
Che' a,p for KASH.
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&c.
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Has removed to E. F. Garster's cid stand, where ho ha•: a large an
nicely assorted stock of
atekag, Xewelierv, Sit verware ani
Which he is selling away down in price, and will the pleased to
have you call and take a look through his Stock.
Repairing a Soee a1ty
WAIL work warranted and nolle promptly.
Ed. Dinsley,;',
Mas
l's Mock