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Wingham Times, 1891-10-16, Page 6Coliiiigtam Caea incompetent states( en and. the frauds of immoral political. combinations, and who would be, perhaps, tote leader,itl a war of revenge. Subsequently,Boulanger's popularity waned for a while, and his candidate in the Cltarante, M. Paul Deroulede, was defeated at the polls. Boulanger appeared in the Chamber of Deputies and demanded the dissolution or the Chamber. A stormy scene followed, M. 1'loquet made a vigorous orator attack upon the general, who replied, You lie! Then, came the duel with rapiers on Comte Dillons estate at Neuilly. Olenlenceau and Georges Perin were 1'loquet's seconds; Laisa L and DeBerisse acted for the gena a , who received a deep wound in the neck, FRIDAY. OCTOBER el, 1891. Suicide ththe Mart oxo ITO#seback. General Boulanger, who cut a big swath ir, European affairs a few years ago. who, spree people thought, would, like the little corporal, be one day dictator of France, committed suicide last week at the grave of his late mis- tress, Madreme Bonnemaine, George Ernest dean Marie Boulanger, general of France, and ex -Minister of War, was born at Rennes in 1837. He received a portion of his education at j thus r Brighton, Eng., but, like a good I Recovering from the iu ary Frenchman, he detested speaking any I eeived, Boulanger stood as a candidate' tannage but bis own. He entered at the bye -elections in the Nord, Som- the military college at St. Cyr in me and Charente Inferieure depart, 1856• he was made a sub -lieutenant in ments, and he was elected by Pargd -•-:.~�""• '"-,�":..�._., carrying out she provisions ata will afiietion by tits wonderful 111.ediQifc s ; 14/34, although he does not pretend to yo01 hn are teaeat rich burled, angle of h raise the dead .yet he Il as gi Yeti strength to the halt and soundness to the lance; He are Moil esAed what; uv a will w4r that he and, if he has Clot opened the eyes of the blind, he has soothed the pain worn, and comforted th a on ithe four brink of the grave ; a, quarters of the globe his preparations have found their way -^not by force of, the sword, not with the aid or legions, but have been silentlyborne on the bosom of old ocean in our huge mer- ohant ships .to .every corner of the civilized world where Buttering Ulan is, tb be found. But to do all this gigantic work, to accomplish so wondrous a deed, re- quired couch thought and much energy, for without these con,bined,this mighty work could have been accomplished, And thus he did it, There ;s a wise saying, Don't spare printer's ink 1 and Holloway ,;pared neither printer's inti, nor vast piles of the precious metal, gold. He advertises in all the laugn- ages spoken among eiviiliZed nations— and whether you, go, into France, Belgium, 1loliand, Prussia, 11enniark, Russia, Greece, Spain, Portugal Switz - tFi1nmCs . —IS PUBLISIIEP— . EVEET pItIDAY MOILNING, —AT TIIT••-• coed, Oi doanc know 1 The owed TiMES OFFICE, JOSEPHINE STREET' amadltaum, share Oi always thought he were cracked, hut the oideo or Lavin instr000shuns to hey twenty, foive thousand dollars buried wid hind And you were exeeootrix, Terrance ? Faith, that Oi was. An' did you folly ort the provishuns of the will; 0i did that. And wer tt void ye put in the cof' fine Not a bit of it. Silver 1 Not a ba'porth, Paper Money 1 Not a whit. And peat thin? Sure, Ci signed a check pa3 able to his other for the amount and slituck it,in his phist when they closed the -lid 1 ll th 1857' kit) was sent to Algeria, where ,majorities. Theca he stood for ails, I. erliand' nay, . we alight say f4 d ii be served uuder Marshall Ranolou ani and was elected, For a tame he was the Rabyle campaign. He served alae 1 the idol of France, but stormy days in the Franco Italian War, and was I came; the general fled and took refuge wounded at Turbtg'I. In 1860 he was 1 in England, and from the date of his made a lieutenant. In 1862 he bee 1 flight his downfall commenced. He came a captain, the promotion having bad gradually disappeared from public come as a reward for service- in Cochin. Iview, and the announcement of his China. He was made a major just 1death to day only recalls the fact that before the war with Germany in 1870.'such a stormy petrel once lived. At Metz he was with Bazarine,but he; ou'relanouidanddullinthespring solttehni¢ escaped the fate of Bazarine's , of the yyear, army, arid turned up in Paris, w here 1 When stomach and liver are all out of lb t the goveriimen o at n gives relish and nothing Our Public Mon. This was in October, 1870. From And nothin g ' to note kingdoms of the world—an thousand tougues they talk of Hoilo' way's Pills 1,—in a thousand languages they utter i1o1Ioway'.a Ointment! We are idled with boundless wonder and astonishment' that one Haan, one mind, one head, could plan and devise all this ; and we day that, if one man has really done so, there must be some wonderful curative properties about his Pills and Ointment.—Poet (:loss's His- torical Notices; —The Tntr:s will be sent to new sub- scribers from now till theist of January, he was made a lieutenant -colonel NYINGHAM., ONTAXLIO eunscripttenprioe,$ ryear,inarlvanoe y i gear, When you re stupid at morn and feverish I892, for 25 cents. t f national defence.l t ight ill It is interesting that of the Don't try any nostrum, elixir,orthe I "Golden Medical Discovery 213 mea who are now sitting. in the fought at. Champigiiy. While leading jbill. bis troops against the Communists he;The surest and best of all remedies l 8 as wounded After the suppression November 30th to December 2nd he I goes right, w for all disorders of the liver, stomach of the Commune, hie newly attained and blood,is Dr. Fierce's Golden Medi - promotion was quaslied by the Grade cal Discovery. Revision Committee, but it was remi Symptoms of an old Bachelor. stored to him in 1874. )In 1876 lie ; A young lady who has evidently represented France at.the centennial l been making the subject a study,,with exhibition in Philadelphia.) He be- j plenty of material to work on in Forest came a brigadiea general in 1880.1 sends for publication the following as Boulanger was appointed to the coin. i symptoms of an old bachelor wand of the army of occupation in ! When he cots a certain number of Tunis,but he was soon recalled because ;little square bits of paper every night, of a disagreement with the resident ;and lays them on his toilet table,ready general. In the De Freyeinet Cabinet,( to wipe his razor when he shaves in the firmed January 6th, 1886, Boalanger merning--that's a symptom. became Minister of War. When I When he carries his fingers perfectly Goblet succeeded De Freycinet, Bon- ; straight in the glo"ves,for fear of friction Langer retained the portfolio, but be I on the muscles—that's a symptom. went out of office when Rouvier be When he can't go to sleep until he came President of'ne Council in 1587.;has ascertaiued whether the seam of But the General was sent to Cleelnont 1 the sheet is precisely in the middle of ,£errand to take command of an army the bed—that's a symptom. corps, Paris giving him an ovation when he left the city. When the 1)itnousifl scandal startled France, _ _ ADVERTISING RATES:._ ` Spaou __I 1. 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ELLIOTT __ VROPaiZTOR. AND PentiSU-SR DR. IIIACDONALD, Faith never wear a long face. God pnts our greatest duties nearest to us. None despise honor but he who des pairs of it, Life is not so short but there is time for co olrtesy. When, ditiicultien are overcome they become blessings. Truth is as impossible to be soiled, by any outward touch as the sunbeam. You may say a kind word in an un- graminatical way, but it is better than not to say it.at all. You may do the right thing, in ,the wrong way, but there is no way of dog' ing the wrong thing in the right way. Common sense is, of all kinds, the most uncommon. It implies good judgment, sound discretion, and te tact, which is practical wisdom app to everyday life. Canadian house of Commons, all but two were born under the Uritis L ag. Seventy-five were born in Ontario, 66 in Quebec, 41 in the Marittnie Prdvin. ces, 14 iu Scotland, seveu ie Ireland, six in Eugi•,nd and two in the United States. The oldest member is Mr. Bourassa, of St. John, Que., who is 78 years of, age, and has been a representative of the constituency of St. Johns since 1854, 'L'he youngest M. P. is Dr Leger, of Kent, N. 13., who is 25 years of age. . Of the Parliament which assembled' in 1866,after confederation, there only remain ten members in the present House. These are :—Bechard, Bote- Irassa, Elon. M. Bowen, Sir Richard. Cartwright, Daoust, Geoffrion, Sir Hector Langevin, Ron. Alexander. McKenzie, Hon. Thomas McGreevy and .loon. David Mills. No less than 69 member's were elected for the first time in March last. Boulanger was thought to beimplicat�; a symptom. More than half of the total number of seats are contested,end as there are ed. But he wrote an indignant letter When he keeps his hat on in a lee - of denial which seemed to satisfy the ture room till the latest permitted? 49 constituencies in which the majori- country. Not content, however, with minute,an account of a,draught—that's ty was under 100 votes, the existing his denial be made some rather free . a symptom. representation will probably undergo a the house aseen,- assertions about Gen. Perron, the When he turns a huge coat collar up Minister of War. For this act of in- 1 over his ears every time there is a subordination he was placed under i cloud in the sky—that's a symptom. close arrest at his own headquarters When he wears a large moustache for a period of thirty days. Just be- and beard to`oonceal certain defects— fore this. Jules Ferry, in a public! ,.gift's a symptom, speech, had called le bray' General I When he refuses a hymn book in a cafe concert hero. This brought 1 church, be3ause lie doesn't like to be a challenge from Boulanger,but Ferry, I s8ei1 Hearin,+, glasses—that's a symp like a sensible man, declined to fight. i tom. In March; '88, the government Having i When a coal fire and a wadded wrap- ,decided to cashier the general by pias- per have greater charm for him than ing him on the retired list, P,oti]ailger a pair of bright eyes—that's a symp'' resolved to take advantage of his tom growing popularity ty *ginning a vigorous campaign against the minis- mon of Extr'aorclinary Nerve and Firm- try. Vacancies shortly after occurred i ncss of Purpose in the representation for the Dordoeuel v Amongst me aand fortune,wen who have f forced their me. and the Nord. Boulanger declined to as su example to all, worthy of imitu- stand for the Dordogue, but he was' tion, tole famous and justly celebrated nevertheless elected by 59,500 votes, Thos HolloWay, setter known through - as ageing 35,750 for:his opponent, to out the wide, wide worked for his es it i3 and Ointment. Of the Pills the 1Vord,tiyhrre be personally"conduct lis not our purpose to speak• -we are ed the campaign. be scored 172,52$ i not writing. puff, but solid plain facts, votes, against 85,598 for two oppon'to show what can be done by great eats. I strength of mind ; arra that What one man has done another may do,provided This was on the 15th of April,l'888' that he has the ability and determine. a date which he declared would be tiara to use it with all his soul 1 marked in the annals of the country+as We read of the Great Napoleon, a date of true deliverance, 73ou1anger whose nlnbition was to conquer the world, but Iloitoway itis dont" scans"' beanie the hero of demonstrations decal else, for, instead of shedding wherever he went., The populace idea, ns of for,, human t aod, he has cared JOSEPHINE STRETT, 1yttonAat, ONTARIO VY B. TOWLER, M,D.C.5L, Member College Plryeicians and Surgeons, Ontario. —Coroner for County of Huron— Office at "Tun PUARiIACr" ` - Wingham,Ont, ' OrrtOE HOURM.-0 to 12, a. m„ 1. to 0,p. ni., or at Residence, Dtagenal Street. When he leaves a friend's house in the middle of the evening, to avoid a walk nome with a young lady.—that's 'flit J. A. MELDRUM, Honor Graduate of Toronto University, and Momper of the College pf Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Office and Residence—Corner of Centre find Patrick . streets, formerly occupied by Dr. Bethune. Q\r WIN¢IIATI - • - . The biting sarcasm and the cutting ridicule that gives ainueement to the unthinking and ill disposen by their, keen edge cut at, the, root of many an innocent person's happiness. U VANSTONE. 1l, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Etc., Etc Private sod Company funds to loan at lowest rates interest. No connnisstat charged, lilovtgagcs, town and farm property bouritt and sold. OFFICE—Beaver Block Wisertnbi, Owe J J. A: MORTON BARRISTER &c., 'wingham Onti,rto The compulsion of earning a iiveli• hood is atlegitimste motive to exertion; but where there is no other, and where but, for that the work would be aban- doned, it is certain that the best results of which the performer is capable will never be reached. ' Those who have enough inviduality to think for themselves earnestly and deeply find in that very exercise a happiness that is all their own. They may share it with others, and it may be heightened by sympathy, but it can- not be taken away. It opens a refuge from many troubles and' helps one to hear many burdens. great change before bees again. MEYER & DICknr•SON, H. W. C. MEYER Q. C. 1 E. L. DIOKINSON, B.A. BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, Etc., Etc., So licitors for Bank of Hamilton, Comniissioncrs for taking affidavits for Manitoba. Farm, Town and Village property bought and sold. Money (private cent. funds) loaned on mortgage security at 51 p Money invested for private persons, upon the best mortgage securities without any expense to the lender. Lands for saleinManitoba and the North. west. OfIlco—Scot's Block Wingham. —The Tuns will be s sent to new sub- scribers from now till the lst of January, 1892, for 25 cents. How to tell a married Man. ' A married mau always carries his con% dition with him like a trade mark. Any of average discernment can detect him at a glance. He does not pinch his togs with tight boots. He .does not scent himself with violets. He never parts his hair in the middle.: He keeps his seat in the railway carriage when the pretty girl,laden with bundles comps in --he knows his wife wouidn't approve of his rising. ,He does not get up flirtations with thegood.looking shop -girl where he buys his gloves --ho remembers that the little birds are flying all around telling tales,and he has a horror of curtain lectures. Somehow, married men seem to arrive at that state of beati- tude where they appreciate the kind of literary performance known as curtain, lectures. The married man gods to sleep in ehuroh, He knows the price .of sugar and steak. Toe knows that bustles are go- ing out of fashion. lie knows that women put their hair up in` papers. Powder is no longer a mystery to him. Ile can detect it on the faces of his female Mende. and he looks out that he doesn't get it on his coat, because his wife can detect it too. HOUSE HD LOT FOR SALE. DENTISTRY: J S. JEROME, Wilounn, Is manufacturing Celluloid Plates, Vulcanite plates of the bestinaterial as cheap as they can be got in the Dominion. All work warranted. The undersigned offers for sale a cottage cotitaii.• ing seven rooms, and two•fifths of an arse Of land, situated on the corner or Patrick andCariieu strode t water. . For particham. Good ulars, applyhed to the Owner, and neer the property. D. nxclflNLA'Y, ii2inp; him as the coming man who was lis thousands, and spread great joy -to save France from the blunders of among the poor sons acid daughters of Droll t lf�� IL,1 r1r L, C. P. S, O.,bf.C,1r,S,S:I., TORONTO. 13ushart, Listowel, says:— "After tall my money and prop- erty on medical mon, for tocol a hopeless caro of con- sumption, Sinclair cured me." Furlong, says atliors failed, Dr. Sinclair fits,", McDonald, Lakefiald, says :-•--"D d me of Catarrh," ii Orl,'BlythS Says.:-•- Dr. San mo of heart disease and drop otltt3rs failed." of private nature brought Sinclair certainly euros. CONSULTATION 1.+'l1,'BE: Id. D. M. A„ SSM L4L� 1 14.laa:�a Painless extraction of teeth by the use of Electr(c- ity or Vegetable. Vapor. TAKE Norio8.--I will extract teeth for 25 cents each. the OFFICE: In the Beaver Block, opposite Brunswick,Ilouse. W m. H. Macdonald, L. D. S., DENTIST. OFFICE, - MASON'S `BLOCKS Opposite the Queen's HOtnl, Wingham. Will visit Gorrie lst and 8n Mondays of each month. JUIN' ItITCIIIE, GENERAL INSUIRANCG AGENT SVIaonAA, ONTAR 10 Jonathan "After spending erty to no purpose what they ter sumption, Dr. Mrs. Mary "When all cured me of W. McDon r. Sinolair'curo Goo. Clair cured w -z. drop- sy, when till Diseases on by folly Dr. ' CON ewe He that is taught to live upoit tittle, owes more to his father's wisdoln,than he that has a, great dea.te£t lin does to his father's bare. ROBERT CUNNINGHAM,ti INSURANCE FIRE AND MARINE, GUELPH. pDEAN. Jit.. i•VIN011nM, LICENSED AUCTION II t3. FOR THE COUNTY kOF, Sales attended in any part of the Co. Charges Moderato. DR. SINCLAI11 will be at the QU WWi'a Bd`1`' ,lr., Wingham, PATERSoiv, ON BAu.n13' OB teem Dlvis101: COVEY, levee or IRAN wtNGtARs LiC*NNLie. 'WEDNESDAY, OCT, 28th. 1891r on. JOHN CU1i1tIll, WxMoixAtl, ONT., r,ICIONSI:n Auo$roNNktt holt 'Piro COBEIEZ OP IIUI1QN. Ali orders loft at the Timms office promptly attend• • cd to. Tonne reasonable. 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