Wingham Times, 1891-10-23, Page 3TEMP RANCE COLUMN'.
commune DX TIM L W. 0, T. U.
The Wtntex«i rtlikgxs,
(A LESSON PBC% 11ATUI%k.)
In wandering forth one bright sunny
day,
I walked by .1t murmuring stream,
Which over the stones seemed to riple
and'play,
And eddy and: whirl like a butterfly gay,
Round a flower in the sun's mellow
gleam.
And as I was gazing, a. dear little bird ,
From his nest in a cool, shady nook?,
.And apretty, white lamb,wbose bleating
I've heard,
Came frisking along in a way gitite
absurd,
To drink at that clear shining brook.
And then a great bull cane strolling
along, .
A.nd going in up to his knees,
The water he quaffed, and in tones loud
and strong,.
He sent up his thanks to God, as a song,
That was wafted away on the breeze.
A horny -shelled beadle and long, gliding
snake,
' Peeped out of the grass near the
stream,
And each seemed to say, as I noticed him
take
A place by the water his thirst to slake,
That that was a drink for him,
And a tiny, soft mouse from the corn.
field hard by,
Came creeping along on the ground,
And looking to see that no clanger was
nigh,
Stepped on to a stone that appeared to
IN dry,
And sipped the bright waters around.
A oatt horse next came with slow, heavy
tread,
And standing just under a tree,
Adown to the water he loweredhis head, The Austrauan Commonwealth.
And quite out aloud, without thinking, The Australian Commonwealth will
«
he results of using
Thery re all water•drinkers, I see." Burdock Blood Bitters for diseases of the
So children I ask that a lesson you'll stomach, liver, bowels and blood surpass
learn, all expectations. Dyspepsia, headache,
?prom Nature's example, thus given, cured by B B B.
biliousness, scrofula, etc, are promptly
From wine and strong drink resolve ever
Billy;Myers' mare is a vary danger,
oua beast, She stops off gayly et fi,rat,
but she is sore to kick up before you
are through with her. The man who
starts out on that beast is pretty sure
to come borne on foot, if he .cones
home at all,which is by ,11G means
certain. Don't ride Billy Myers'
Mare. --Selected.
Mr. SeekerAren't you mistaken,
Mrs. Mushmina, about your new
boarder being a florist 1 Mrs. Mush-
mind—Oh dear, no 1 Pur pastor in..
trodnued him here and assured nee at
the time that he was a very conserve%
tory fellow,
Oh, Wftat a Copts
WM you heed a warn, ? The liigual
erhaps of the sur; Et pr till of that more
errible disease on. ptiou. Ask your
elves it you ottu aff• for the sake of
sung 50o.,to ru e iris and de nothing.
or it, We esu from a •erience that.
bilob's Our . will cure yon cough. It
eve fail
CQN&UMri'ZQN CURED.
An old physician, retired furan practise, haling e
the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the f
had placed in his hands by au Last indla nt istonary 8
speedy and permanent cure of Consumption, Bron. g
(Mitis, Catarrh, Asthma and ull throat and Lung
Alfeetions, also a positive and radical cure for
Nervous Debility and all Nen nus Complaints, after
having tested its wonderful curative powers hi
thousands of eases, he has felt it his duty to snake ie
lotiveavii nda desire to relieve humantsntldcinir,thls
will sand free of charge, to all who. desire it, this
reelpe, In German, _French or' English, with full
directions for preparing and using. Sent by mail by
addressing with stamp, naming this paper, W, A.
Novss 850 Pc -vers Block Rochester, N, Y,
. healthy man with a long face
slanders God.
People who can patiently bear
snail trials will never break down
under their great ones,
—The Thins will be sent to new sub-
scribers from now till the let of January,
1892, for 25 cents. •
The bad thing about a little sir, is
that it won't stay little..
A bell buoy' will ring, but cannot
answer a ring,
The devil has to work extra hard to
get hold of, the children who have good
mothers. •
to turn.
Drinking instead from the beautiful.
burn,
The water God sends us from Heauen.
G'kildren's hracnd,
It saved His Life:
G>,rtrni;Drz;x.•--I can recommend Dr Fow-
ler's Extract of Wild Str,wberry, for it
saved my M. We have used it 1n.; our
family when required ever since, and it
never fails to cure all summer complaints.
PBANCTS WALSH,
Dalketh, Ont.
Billy.Myer's Mai e.
%One day Mr Hunt, the temperance
lecturer, was ,snaking a hard' assault
on rum •drining in a neighborhood
where a dutch distiller named Billy
.Myers, was a sort of kir.;. This man
was present and continually interrupt-
ed the speaker by saying in a loud
voice :—Mr Hunt, money makes the
mare go 1 At first this raised a laugh
which Mr Hunt took its good nature.
At last he stopped fora ' personal
talk with his tormentor, and said :7 -
Look here, Mr Myers, you say' that
money Makes the mare go, and you
mean that 1 lecture on . temperance
tot money, don't yon 1
Yes, that is what 1 neari,Mr Hunt.
Well, Mr Myers, you carry on a
distillery, and you do it for money,
don't you 1
•
To be sure I do, Mr Hunt ; money
mattes the mare go.
And so,»Mr liiyerti, yon say I have
a mare, and you have a mare, also ;
suppose we trot them out together,and
see how they compare
The meeting was in a grovo,and the
sharp lecturer knew a thing or two,
and so the old distiller soon found out;
for Mr Hunt pointed. to a youne fellow
who'was quite drunk, and %vas steady-
ing himself by a tree, and said : Mr
Myers,who is that' young fellow ? The
distiller started as if stung, aslie
answered : •
Thetis my son.
Your son, is he, Mr Myers 1 He has
been riding ypur mare,und got thrown,
hasn't he ?
And who is that young fellow sittw
ing so drunk on that log out there?.
The"distiller uttered an exclamation
of real pain, as he said; That is my
son tool;
He is,is he, said Mr Hunt, 1 guess
he has been riding your niare,also, and.
she has kicked up and thrown Mini
over her Lead, hasn't shot "your mare
must be a vicious, dangerous bruit,
isn't she, Mr Myers 1 ..
The distiller could not stand in any
longer,but said : Look here,Mr Hunt,
I won't say another word if you wilt
let me off.
It is hard for people to enjoy
ion very Inuell who keep both hands
in their pockets.
The difference :
A. badly jammed u woman's hat
Means beauty all the more ;
A badly jammed up man's hat
Means drunk the night before.
Mrs Grubly—sty boardors have no
right to growl at my vituals. Dumby
--I am sure I don't. I had three years
experience iu the army,
f'La Grippe.
"1la_Grippe" or tufiuenza can be quickly
cured by the use of Wilson's Compound of
Wild Cherry, the old reliable remedy for
Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Croup,Colds,
Coughs and other diseases of respiratory
system- Wilson's Wild.,Cherry has beeu
in use for many years and is highly recom-
mended by all who know its virtues, Sold
by. an prominent druggists.
Just look at the tin soldier ! said
one giddy young thing as the drum
major passed by. He is not a till
soldier,. said. the other. He is a brass
band -it,
'Eddie, 1 wisht I wuz as fat as you,
an I'd be happy. You only Jhink so.
Us fat folks has our sorters, too, but
they don't show, an' we don't get no
symferty !
--The as wi a sent to new sub-
scribers fro •. • ow ti the 1st of January,
1892, for 25 ee+ts.,
Small Son—Dot suit fit d it man
awful tight. Dealer, --••1t vus a dight
Vit, mein son.' Vy did you zell it so
shoap, fodder? Oos I couldn't get it
off mitout tearing it.
DR. FOWLERS
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Send for boots. Address M. V.
LUB.ON, 50 Front Street East,
Toronto, Ont,
Au Men.
oung. old, ur middle aged, who find
heanselves nervous, week or exhaust
d, who are broken down. from excess
r overwork, resulting in many of the
ollowing symptoms Mental depres
ion, premature old age, lass of
itality, loss of memory, bad dreams,
dimness of sight, palpitation of the
team, ennission, lack of energy, pain
n the kidneys, headake, pimples on
he face or body, itching or pecular
ensation about the scrotun:, waisting
1 the organs, dizziness, specks before
he eyes, twitching of the muscles,
yelids and elsewhere, bashfulness,
eposits in the urine, loss of will
ower, tendernep of the scalp and
spine, weak and flabby muscles, desire
o sleep, failure to be rested by sleep,
onstipation, dullness of hearing, loss
f voice, desire for solitude, excite.
ility of temper, sunken eyes sin,
minded with LEADEN CIRCLE, oily
ooking skin, eta., aro all symptoms
f nervous debility that led to isanity
nd dead useless cures. The spring
1' vital power having lost its tension
very function wanes in consequence.
host, who through abuse committed
n ignorance may be pertnanentely
tired. end your address for book
n all diseases peculiar to man.
ddrees M. T. LUBAN, 50 Front St.
Toronto, Ont. Books sent free
ealed, Heart disease, the symptoms
f which are faint spells, purple lips,
unibuess, palpitation, skip beats,
at flushes, rush of blood to the head,
ull pain in the , heart with beats
trop;;, rapid and irregular, the second
eart !peat quicker -than the first, pain
boat the breast bone, etc., can
ositively be cured., No cure, no pay.
C. P. 11. TIIVIL TABLE.
Trains arrive and depart as follows:
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2:00 a. in .For Toronto 5.85 a. in,
l0 0. iPar Tceswater 2:00 P•
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Through tickets to all points in America—North.
West, Pacific Coast, etc., via the shortest and all
popular routes. Baggage checked through to
destination. Lowest freight rates to ail points.
----TIME, TAa3LE.
LEAVE WINGIIADt. AilluVlf AT 1VING1tADl.
0:30 a.m,Toronto, Guelph,Palmerston, &c. 8:31 p.m.
11:10 10:20
3:20 p.ni." ” Clinton, u
7:35 " Palmorston, Mixed.,,, •.10:35 a.m.
5:45 a.m...., ......London, &c 11:00
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.NOTICE.
T A. MILLS, having disposed of lois stock of
general goods to George E, hin =, hereby notifies all
persons indebted to him that all accounts must bo
paid at once.
ITingham, September l th,1891. T. A. MILLS,
Property ror Sale in Delmore,
The undersigned offers for sale a desirable pro
perty in the village of Bohnere, consisting' of a good
dwelling house, office, stable and driving' shed, with
one acre and ti -half of land in connection Splendid
garden, with all sorts of fruit trees Will be sold
at a bargain. Per particulars, apply to
FREDERICIt Coal:,
Beltnore.
BANK OF X 1.MXLTON,
WINGHA1VI.
Capital, $1,800,000. Rest, $600,000.
President—Dons SrbAa'r.
Vice-President—A, G. AADS('.
DIRECTORS
Ions PRb0rnit, OIIA$, GoRNEr, Gsli ROACJJr A. T
Wow, A. B. Lsk (Toronto).
Cashier—S.'TCENI CULL.
Rastinfrt Bank—Hours, 10 to 3 p Saturdays,l0 to
1. Deposits of 31 and Upwards received and interest
'allowed.
Special Depobits also received at current
rates of interest.
Drafts ori Great Ilrltaih and the United State§
bought and Sold
73. WILLSON, Aol.NT.
1111 Y.11.E & DXC.IfTNsON,
Solicitors.
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Please !nfotri 'Dar rea. `rd that t have tt pOsitives rem
r. $pito union, use tr ,.hands o rilpeldss cases Larne been pe
d to send two bottles of my re dy FREE 4.0 any ofou
on if they wiwillset up me their. Hit as and Post 101�e
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Addres . ItesPpCtreiif
R .,.
WINGHAM
FLOURING MINS
The undersigned wish ro tender their best thanks
for tho liberalatronage given to our arm during
scveralyears prior to the burning of our mill by in
condlarisln, During the i. est season we have re
ntoddcllcd the town mill to the latest approved sys.
tem of tiuugarlan Roller Process loll ling. Ave be
Kevewecan now give better accommodation than
evgrbe(ore. We infer
Prompt; Dispatch,
Fair Returns,
QUALITY SBQOND' 70 NONE IN'1'H'S
SECTION.
And by close personal attentj.m to the business
hope to be again favt,red with a trial by all old
friends and many now ones,
Yours most respectfully,
'SUTTON & CARR,
Winmhiun 511D, .Oct 20, 1b80.
TOSEPI3 COWAN,
f Crrtrr. 9cu Div. Cotler, Co, Hinton,
AUCTIONEEIB,
ISSUES. OF MARRIAGE LICENSES
Co3nussxo;lan IE H. 0. J., .biro. •
VInoxETnn, Orr.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALL
Tho undersigned offers for•sale a cottage contalr:
ing seven rooms, and two-fifths of an acre of laud,
situated on a corner of Patrick and Carling streets
Wingham. Good roller, woodshed and hard and soft
water. l rparticulars, apply to the owner, near
the pro erty.
D. I11'aItINLAY,
BOOT AND SHOE SHOP.
IifeLaucuraN & 11Anon
Having purchased the Custom Business of Messrs
hlcCarniicic & Co, wish to Intimate that they have
opened out in the than two doors south of T A 31111s
Store, Wingham.
Boots and Shoes made to order from the hest
Stook on short notice. ?Repairing neatly and
promptly done.
The patronage of the public solicited, and all work
guaranteed.
MCLAUORLIN & IlAUGE
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
rn the latest scientific manner.
Calls promptly attended to. Office and Infirmary'
RIDD'S OLD STAND, winghani
Callers by night will find hint at t1 office.
Beautify Your Homes
JAS, H. FRIEND,
Late of Hamilton and Paris,.
HOUSE, SiGN AND ORNAMEN-
TAL PAINTER, PAPER HANGER,
FRESCOER, &C.
Would take this opportunity of inforinuig the citizens
o[ Wingham and surrounding country that haling
had large experience in pity work, he is prepared to
do Alabastining, Kalsomining and Wall Papering in
the latest approved styles of plain and decorative
work. Churches, Halls or other public or private
buildings Frescoed in beautiful Colors and Designs
at moderate rates.
Graining in Walnut, Oak, Bi.•rd's Eye Ma-
, pie, c&c., a Specialty. •
All orders entrusted to my care done with neatness
and des;iateh.
Orders left at her. ?Ross' Bookstore will receive
prompt attention.
JAS. H. FEIENI .
Wingham, April Brd, .
A pamphlet of Information and ab-
stract of the lawn, showing How to
Obtain Patents, Caveats, Trude
Marks, Copyrights, sent free .�
Address MUNN & CO -j'
361 Broadlvay,
New
York.
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HALSTED & SCOTT
Josephine Street - - • • • - Wingham, Ont.
.1. A. IIAtsren, �
&fount Forest.
-An,.r.
J. W. Scott,
Listowel
Deposits Received alta Interest
flowed,
Mousy Advanced to'arrners d
Business 1Vleri,
On tong or short time, on endorsdd notes
or collateral security. ' bale notes brought
at a fair valuation, Mousy remitted to all
parts of Canada at reasonable charges,
S1lofwial Attention Given to Cel.-
looting .Assnottnts and Notes,
.Agents in Canattq—Mins 11%0o11anta' Malik
of Canaan,
Mee ,troura—Pram .0 01. to a p. (13
A. V, SMIq'1 ,
dg.
MATTHEW AMBLER
ABNEi$S M . R,
has on hand a largo stock of
i'IORSE IiT,ANKI:TS,
CLiltitvCOUBS,
illiUSH_ S,.
Wfl1I S,
TitUNKS
VALISES etc,.
Which will be sold at bottom price,.
IIAIlNESS, double or single; made to order on
short notice, and satisfacation guaranteed.
R3`l'A call solicited.
SHOP—Opposite the Bank of Itamiiton.
bIATTIita V AMBLER,
Wingham, Feb. &th, 1800.
West ¶co!ot
Wowish to Inform the public that re have these
woolen Mills in A 1 running order, and will this
Season giro special attention to
CUSTOIVI WORK
in all its bianehes,and will keep in stock a'
class of first-class goods, such as
Tweeds,
Flannels,
Etoffs,
lankets,
Sheetinrgs,
Stocking Yarns,
66c., &C.; ,
(made from pure wool only) cheap for oast, or ex-
change for Vol.
Customers from a distance can have their rolls
home with them the same day.
idniighest market pricoin cash for Merchantable
Wool.
Ct'eat
INGL1S d: OO'Y.,
Wingham
JITY RTAUANT
for
P:C.NE APPLES,
ORANGES;
LEMONS,
BANANAS,
TOMATOES,
FRUIT OF ALL KINDS,
CONFECTIONERY ALL KINDS .,
ALMOND NUTS,
WALNUTS, ,
PEA NUTS.
FANCY BISCUIT OF ALL KINDS:
•
A Large Stock of Canned Goods
TO 'VI ATO :s ,
PEAS,
,COBS,
SALMON,
LOBSTER,
CHICKEN,
TURKEY','
CONDENSED `COFFEE,
CANNED FIGS FEET.
:1'IEEWORKS 01! ALL. KINDS.
R.IILLL.
LOOK HERE!
1 have in stuck a tuft line of
FLY NETS,
WHIP'S,
BRUSHES,
GURY OON'ES.&C
RNESI
double and single, light or hbavy, made to
order, in the latest styles slid of the belt
material.
1
TIVO N1tS, VALIBL's, HAND D TGS, 4
in stock and win be 'seta cheap.
Rogalring-neatly awe promptly dome
Tho patronage of the public solicited, and aatistad
on in work and material guaranteed,.
it3'Shop--One door south of T. A. Mills' gore.
O..L1.NEOR.L EL
, Juno 1Ji, 1801•