Wingham Times, 1891-10-30, Page 7.ACE COLUMN.
CONDUCTED BY 21111 Y, W, c, x', Ti.
Iltsbop Feator on 04 Utquox Tr o,
God sinews there has been enough
sin and shame already rolled up to
the-aecount of the Church by tine
iegalited traf to in Inman blood ---
legalized and protected by four' millan
!}i''► voters who are eliurch members,
Listen to these words frota'1 Bishop xt
S Foster, U S;
The Church of today, south snore
the Church of the future, must take
'to its heart the duty of combining and
massing its forces against .thatgigantic
ntrooity, that diabolical conspiracy,
that nameless rnonstrumkorrendum
of Christian, civilization, that mothers
nine,.tentbs of the woes end sorrows
which blight and curse our modern
age—traffic in iutoxioants,whioh hides
its deformity under forms of law. How
long stall the face of our `Christian
age blister with this worse than pagan
shame ? Inas the virtue of our time
degenerated so low that we do not
even blush at the legislated trap in
the souls of aur own children ? That
• by the very doors of our own hones
and our temples an army of miscreants
should by authorization of laws, made
by Christian law -givers, prosecute a
work of murder and death. Are "we
reduceG to the shame of admitting
that a civilization which has grown
up about our altars is impotent to
:cure the evil 1 How can we go to the
heathen with this cancer of worse than
heathen infamy festering in our
bosom? -N, Y. Voice.
y i Dissatisfaction in the Ranks.
The Brantford /expositor says: At
present there is ,great dissatisfaction
in the. ranks of the Independent Order
of Foresters, at the head of which is
`Dr Oronhyateklla. The order has'
had fair prosperity and now numbers
about •20,000, and has a big surplus to
good;. One of the causes of the present
dissatisfaction' is due to what many
consider the extravagance in salaries,
Two years `ago the salary of the
supreme chief ranger was only 12,000.
1t was raised to $4;0Q0 at the msetia
held in Toronto, A ,few weeks ag
the biennial meeting of the supreme
eourt was held in Detroit, and (mottler
increase was made which sent the
salary up to $6,000. t1.t the same
time there was a general all-round
advance of all the other officers
salaries. This does not by any means
represent the doctor's salary. He re-
ceives $500 for editing the Forester
'Then he gets travelling expenses and
fees for the organization of new courts.
He also receives $1,000 froth the
Good Tempters of the world, besides
more travelling. expenses, One mem .
ber places the doutor's getting from
the Foresters .alone at $18,000. The
other night in Toronto a discussion
took place in one of the courts, and it
was very heated. Some spoke strongly
of going over to the 0 0'1? in a body.
Where the matter will end it remains
t'fto be seen. That Dr Oronhyatekha
gets a good salary no one. will deny.
The windy man Oftetr drafts on
imagination,
The colas barons are the greet su
of the community..
Many handkerchiefs are moisten
by sorrows that never occur,
A politician left !alone with Zits co
science sees mighty little company,
Seek that ye may find should. not
made apply to finding fault.
It 'iia been discovered that mus
comes out of a barrel organ hi stave
A bridge should. never be condemn
until it has been tried by its piers,
Ln diving to the bottoan•of pleasux
we bring up more gravel than pearl
Wornan's sweet disposition is a
ways shown by Ile! husban,l's lot
hair.
Justice is made blind so that el
can't see what is going :on in the con
room.
Hope builds a nest in a marl's hea
where disappointment • hatches£ its
brood.
Iasi? All Mei!,.
young, old, or middle aged, who find
us, themselves nervous, week or .exhaust,.
ed, who are broken down from excosa
or overwork, resulting in many of the
ed following symptoms c Mental depres-
sion, premature old age, loss of
vitality, toss of memory, had dreams,
!dimness of sight, palpitation of the
t heart, .emission, lack of energy, pain
be in the kidneys, be11dake, pimples on.
this Nice or body, itching or peoular
sensation itbout the sorotuit:, waisting
10 of the organs, dizziness, specks before
5. the eyes, twitching of the imiscles,
ed eyelids and elsewhere, bashfulness,
deposits in the urine, lose of will
power, tettdernes of the scalp and
t?s spine, weak and flabby inuseles, desire
s to sleep, failure to be rested by seep,
constipation, dullness of ;hearing, lose
I^ of voice, desire for solitude, exeit£t-
la bility of temper, sul,ken eyes, our -
rounded with LEADEN' COWLS, oily
2e looking skin, etc., are all symptoms
of nervous•debitity that led to isanity
rt and dead useless cures. The spring
or vital power having lost its tension
rt every function wanes in consequence.
Those who through abuse committed
in ignorance may be peruianentely
aired, rend your address for book
on all diseases peculiar to man.
Addreks M. T. LUBAN, 50 Front St.
E., Toronto, Ont, Books 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 head,
dull pain in the heart with brats
strong, rapid and irregular, the aeeond
heart beat .quicker than the first, pain
about the .breast bone, etc., can
positively be cured. No cure, no pay,
Send for hook. Address M. V.
LUBAN, 50 Front Street East,
Toronto, Out.
t,
Excited lady—Why don'you in.
terfere to stop that dog fight ? 13y.
stauder—I was just a goin' to, mum;
but you kin calm y'r fears now. My
dole is on top at last main,
Blithers is an awfully mean duck.
Ho robbed the poor.box once. That's
not anything like as mean as Hicks.
Hicks borrowed a one -cent paper from
a newsboy and than gave it back.
Joachim, the musician, was having
his hair cut, and strenuously insisted
that it should not be very short. Well,
sir, said the barber losing patience, if
you, as a gentleman don't mind being
taken far a fereigu musician. I'm sure
1 don't care.
A little innocent misunderstanding
is sometimes very useful in helping
one over a hard place. Mabel, said
the teacher, you may spell kitten. R-
donble•i•t-e.n, saidKitten Mabel, Kitten
has two is then has it 1 Yes, ma'am
our kitten has.
A disappointed fish peddler was be-
g labouring his slow but patient horse in
° ti street in Georgetown, the other day,
and calling out his ware at intervals,as
Herrin; herrin', fresh herrin'. A ten•
der hearted lady, seeing a the act of
, cruelty to the horse, called out sternly
from an upper'window : Have you 'no
mercy 1 No, mum was the reply;
.1 nothin' but herrin.
A new counterfeit $i Dominion note
For Iutluenza or "La Gripre" Wilson's
Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry is la sure
and safe remedy. There is no better medi-
cine for the cure of Influenza, Bronchitis,
Coughs, Co1ds,Croup and kindred diseases.
Get the genuine in white wrappers.
1Vledieal.
The regular quarterly meeting of the
Huron JSledical association, was held
in the Council Chamber, Clinton, on
the 18th inst. There were present
Drs McEay, Bethune, Armstrong,
Gunn, (Ailsa Craig) Amos, Graham
(Brusse1s),R Grallaln(Toronto),Holmes
(Brussels), Elliott, Stanbury, Thomp-
son, McLa.ehlan, Ferguaun,MeDotlafd,
11 l', Whiteman, McFall', Smith
(president) Whitely, Taylor, Worth-
ington, Turnbull, Shaw, Gunn, A
good number of interesting and rare
oases especially of nesse-sus and akin
diseases, were presented by different
members, regarding the diagnosis and
treatment of which there wero discus
pions. Dr J G Graham, of 'Toronto,
delivered a lecture On the common
form of disease called eczema, and ere
Pained his methods of treatment in
different eases presented at the meet-,
itig. Before eonchiding a vote of
thanks was tendered to Dr Graham
for his iec'ure and preseilee, and he
was elected an honorary member of
the Huron Medical Association. The
next meeting will be held in Beaforth,
Women are not inventive as a rule,
They have no eagerness for new
wrinkles,
has been put in circulation of the issue
of June lst 1878. The paper is poor
and the printing inferior, while the
portrait of Lady Dufferin, in the
centre of the hill, is wretchedly exp
ecuted, The scroll work too is bad,
and 'the apace left for the signature
of the Deputy Minister of Finance is
left blank. These were the points
noted for the oflieiai description of'
the bili.
WONDERFUL
you can
buying your
ting your
ed at Pat -
cry More.
t satisfac-
tion
and
without youcl�maker
Jeweller,
V�l'nghalml.
T'S WO N
The money
save by
Pat -
goods, and get
watches repair
terson's Jewell
He gives perfect
tion every time.
Try him and
don't go by
do buy. t
M. PAT J; E
Practical Watchmaker
and Je
Main st.,
,Pi7EEMAllfW ..- . •,
:WORM POWDERS`
4f'e¢ " `soreke, aszistn their own
ruagatiroe.1saarzfe, were crudeJectated
destrayeofzoorcruttfia eldldrenor,4duits.
(3. P. R. TIM]i) TAM -40.
Trains arrive and depart as follows:
LEAVING
5:35 a. rn..........her Toronto
2:00 p.
2:00 p. nl For Toeswater
10;55 p. m •.
ARAWITIG
5.85 a. m..
2:00 p.m
2.08
10:55 '
G•r.A. rr:1D '=' v.N' ,.te e
A. C. STRATxIDRE, AGENT, WIKe11, a.
Th
West,ough Pacific Coaskets t, etc., viain thehortest and all
popular routes. Baggage chocked through to
destination. Lowestfrojght rates to all points.
—TIME TAaLE,
LEAVE WiNG3A\l, NtAIVE AT VI\GR.OI,
0:30 a.m.Toronto,Gnolph,Pnhllorsto,i, d;e, 3:31 r,.
11:10 " e p.m.
3:20 p.Iu,
7:85 "
0:45 a,n,
8:20 p.m
11:10 a.m
8:31 p.m
10.20
" Clinton,
Pahnurston, Mixed.. 10:85 a.m.
London, dm 11:00 "
7:50 p.m.
Rinrardine, 44 .. 0:30 a.m.
11:10 "
7:10 p.m
T. A. MILLS.
general goods to Ge
persons indebted t
paid at once.
Winghanr *towbar 171h, 801.
disposed of his stook of
e B. 12ing; hereby notifies all —r
that all accounts (rust be
Orders left et 0r. Boss' Bookstore will receive
prompt attention.
WINGHAM
FLOURING MILLSI
HALSTED & 8001
-
.Josephine Street , . - . • • Wirghom, (ht,
J, A.
• IAttsount Foret. Say
towal
The undersigned wish to tender their hest thanks
for the liberal patrohrre given to oar Ural during
soveraly'rars prior to.the burning of our and by in
n oddelltdlDthe own mint to thee season approved t re
lievowaeanl'now gati itellbette secomnladntlon?than
Mr before, we offer
Prompt Dispatch,
Fair Returns,
QUALITY HI'ic(ND'm'0 NONE IN THIS
1;1.t;TWN.
And by .close personal attent'm to the business
hope to be "gain favi red with a tical' by ail old
friends and anany now ones.
Yours most respectfully, ,•
HUTT07 & CAIi1%,
Win(rbam 13311), Oct n0, 1a80.
jOSFPII COWAN, '
Went. pen Div. CoviRT, Co, Etna's,
AUCTIONE,ER,.
ISS17Eti OP INTARItIAG0 I.ICI NSEIi
Coutiml31oVs'11114 H. 0. r7., „,,Vero,
W1loxsraa, Dar.
BOOT AND SHOE SHOP.
sicesQOIL' 4 IAUOu
Baying purchased
sMessrs
McCormickwish tnimae tattheyhav
opened out in the shop two doors south of T A Mills
Store, Wiligham.
Boots and Shoes made to order from the Bes
Stock on short notice. Repairing neatly' and
promptly done.
Tho patronage of the public 801101ted, and ail work
guaranteed,
MoLMUL;}ILIN & R&IUGII
J. GOLLEY,
VETERINARY SURGEON.
AlsooGGraduatrary eiof Dentte ist Ontario chool,e Toronto College
Diseases of Domesticate Animals
to the latest scientific manner.
Calls promptly attended to. Office and Infirmaty
Rim's OLD STAND, Wingha,ir
tSn.Callurs by night will find Mtn at the office.
Beautifj Your Hoffles!
JAS. H. FRIEND,
Late of Ilaniilten and Paris,
HOUSE, SIGN AND ORNAMS N,
TAL PAINTER, PAPER HANGER,
FRESCOER, &C.
Would take this opportnnitvof informing the citizens
of Wing) and and sovrounding country that haring
had large expbriri ee in city work, he is prepared to
do Alabastining Ralsomnning and Wall Papering in
the latest appro-cd styles of plain and decorative
work. Churehes, Balls or other public or private
buildings Frescoed in beautiful Colors and Designs
at moderato rates.
Graining in Wa1n11t,Oak, Bird's Eye Ma-
ple, &o., a Specialty.
Al)•
orders entrusted to my care done with neatness
and despatch.
T. A. MILLS.
BANK OF HAMILTON,
WINGHAM.
Capital, $1,200,000. Rest, $600,000.
President—JOHN STUA0e.
Vice•Prosident--A. 0. RRAMSAY.
DIRECTORS
TOMS P0080011', QUAD. 0103(111103 01so Roam, A, T
WOOD,, A. B. LEE (Toronto), •
Cash3or—J, TURNBULL,.•
Savings Bank—lIOurs,10 to 3 Saturdays,10 to
1. Deposits 0f 31 and upwards received and interest
allowed.
Spootai Deposits also received at current
rates of interest.
Drafts on area Britain and the United States
bought and sold
B. WILLSON, AGENT.
1114YER & DICKINSON,
Selioi tors,
PIONEER
Hardware Store,
'STONE l3LOCE, WINGI[AM.
SHELF AND HIEAVY.
A ',ARCM STOCIC aN IIANt, AT BOTTOM
riitlal,:s,
We Invite attontloh to our stook of
COW TIES,
CATTLE CHAXNB,
CROSSCUT SAWS,
tlar CA
JAS. H. FRIEN13.
Wingliam, April:ilyd..
tzt i a
•
3C;EN I i+i tttCtijl
AGENOY:inr
r "" P +r,
i ff
Apamphletof information and ab-
stract of the laws, shoring know to
Obtain Patents, Caveats, Trade /
Marks, Copyrights, goat tree
Address MUNN & CO
361 Broadway',
New York.. .., s��•. •-
r
i Deposits Bocoived and. Interest
zlotivAa,
money Actvanced. to I''carrners and
Business Niels,
(71, long or short time, 1111 endorsed notes
or collateral security. Sale notes bought
at fair valuation. Money remitted to eat
parts of Omacha at reasonable ehaarge.e.
Special .A.ttention Given to Cpl.
looting Accounts and Notes,
Agents In Canada-'x'hc Morehrants' tsa»it
OZ' Canelo..
Office flours. -From 0 a. an. to 5 p. to.
A. 111, SMITH,
Agent
fTt 1/11rog `�ool�n �Cills.
We Woolens Al llsto alin A11 running public order, at and those this
season give special attention to
CUSTOM -OR
in ell its branches, and will keep In stock a
class of first-olass goods, such as
Tweeds,
Flannels,
Etof s,
Blankets,
Sheetings,
Stocking Yarns,
&c., &c.,
(made from pure wool only) cheap for cash or ex-
change for wool.
Customers from adlstanoe can have their rolls
home with them the some day.
$ 'Eighestmarket prlce in dash for Merchantable
Wool.
INGL:S & CO'Y.,
Wingham
LOOK HERE!
FLY
I hay0 it, stock a full line of
NETS,
WHiPS,
BRUSHES,
OURRY-COMBS, &Cc •
RNESS
double and single, Heist or heavy, made to
order, in the latest styles 'mad of the best
`material.
TRUNKS, VALIS.LS, RAND BeGS, &c„
in stock (noel will be sold cheap.
Repairing neatly G*0 pronpt3,y don
The patronaxe of the pubiio solicited, and satisfac
ionin work and material guaranteed,
?'shop—one dooi south of T. A. Mills' store.
0�. KNEOE EL
wina3nni, June 15, 1801.
JAL iL m
WINGHAM FOUNDRY,
MANUFACTURERS OF 'CHL
BOYNTON HOT AIR PURNAOES.
These wood furnaces are the beat in the market
to -day, and willbe sold at rack bottom prices.
BRASS WORK and FITT1NGS PIPING, &c,
l Mill and General RepairtA
AXES, dtc., tR c. ed to promptly,
We beg to remind those indebted by Note or Book Account to settle
Milo without delay,
1,t"t',en (4.
7,L ANDINSPk:CT Goons.I CLINE & 00
JAS. MURRAY & 00.