Wingham Times, 1892-08-05, Page 6Both the method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acts,
gently yet Iiromptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys-
tem, effectually,, dispels colds, head-
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its Lind ever pro-
duced,, pleasing to
roduced,,pleasingto the taste and ac-
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
ipopular remedy ? ,nown.
Syrup of Figs la for sale in 75c
bottles by all leading druggists.
Any reliable druggist who may not
have it on hand will procure it
promptly.- for any one who wisheE
to try, it, Manufactured only by the
CA FORMA FIC SYRUP CO.,
SAN FUANC3ISCn, CAL.
At night is always a trouble, and itis
often an entirelyy unnecessary
-frotli% if
Perry Davis,
pruN
K1LLl
is kept in the bpuse. - A few drops
of this .old rerfiedy in -a, little sweet
ened `water or milk, brings prompt
relief. Sold everywhere.,
Have you seen the Ne*
SIG BOTTLE
Old. Price 2s Cents.
DELICATE
XURUIT
,Ta.k, dear aol�, I'm ;lad you carte.
The old lean who Wept. tr
�r
(�
l warlt to see the boys.
I was driving along the highway in
Little Jao* •almost flew down. the
a buggy, when a. man came running
stair, and soon returned, followed by
across the field and stopped me to say
41,. AVGL'ST 5, 1803,
four or five little paper sellers. Tlie
there had Ilaen an accident tit' a barn
----.�•—
simklt of the Company revived the dy-
raising. Dao c=lan Matt been killed
41immy's Slate,
iug boy ; he tallied to then, as long as
and two hurt, and hP wanted a ride
'ttle Jimmie Ilial wag just twelve
he could,
Sign the,pWdge and believe on Flim)
with Ire slid brim; the doctor. We
had gone about' half a mite when we
lis olll when I first saw him, and
(for He is right here now) that said,
came to a country church, On the
very lame Eton, a hard blo\v his
Uotne unto me, and them as is tired
Weather-beaten steps sats a shaby,
.or had given 1titYl what, low was
or o lie
iven h
can come and .get rest, rest, rest for-
grey -!leaded old trap, with nn old,fash
As me was Jim-
iotaed rifle across his knees. Ho
began spllinn papers in the street, .ever'
spi
The light was very near. Tears fell
motioned for us to stop and carne hob -
d, altar
lag was very lame, rte
ver cotnpla}nad; but runny times lie
fast from the -eyes of his little cote-
bling clown to the buggy to ask
pd llittHrly when &Int of bad boysrades,
1-1-e stopped talking. T. thought
Do either one of you live a't'oui)d
lowed hitn down] the street Inimick-
it was Over, but once more lie opened
her 7
!link. But they soon•had reason
his large. blue eyes and murmured, l
Yes, I do, replied my companion,
ba sorry for this, for Jimmie often
hears Him .a tellin' me h0ome unto me,
Been here fail,7
cared his supper with some boy who
ata'—an'--1.'ln ,goiug to get rest.
About twenty years,
d not been so successful as he was.
Tho eyes closed, and be was gone—
Well, do you know a Dian around
tllie wished very much that he
gone to be at home forevar,but I often
Here clamed Arnold—Ben Arnold?
,Iini
ould get a slate, to count up how
think of the faith of the dear little boy
Yes ; 'I know Ben Arnold.
itch he made in a week, lie said; but
who died so happy.
Tall man with very large ears and
was a lot,- time before he not it.
His First Slerping Car.
a freckled face 7 o
Yea
vory•bit of honey lie earned had to
He ;vas astockily built young Brit -
Mighty toil; legs on him ?
a, to buy bread, or was taken away
lsher and this was his first visit to
Yea
cont hirci by his father.
Jilnmie's
America. His home is in Yorkshire,
r I
Whistles so much 1!se a mucjting
But one morning poor
told him if he sold exough pa-
and his English brogue could be cut
bird you can't tell the difference 7
y .
!other
era tliat day he ,night get a slate.
up in chunks as slippery and infinite-
ice.
That's the loan.
ow eagerly lie worked all day! When
simal as our summer
I struck my first sleeping car an the
One more question. Did he ever
ight carne he counted his money, and
night of my arrival in Canada, he said.
live in ITexas
Yes, he did. He came here from
ouud that lie had just enough to buy
It was the first time I. ever was ,n an
,
Texas ahotiten ears ago.
)
slate and per-dil.
Where can 1 ut it 7 lie thought, for
I
American sleeping cdr though I had
heard of them. To ;4 g'urprise'there
•
'
T!'aak 11etven 1 1 havo hint at lAst !
e knew his father would take it away
'were no seats visible. Whose myster-
fervently pxcla i tried,the old pilgrim As
f he saw it; so be told the clerk Lia I
,
taus entrains h'nDg on bo' h aides of a
lie rolled his eyes upward.
trouble, and he tq!d flim be might
narrow aisle stud the lig!Aq wQte turn,
!lid you walnt to see hill, very par•
leave it there if he liked.
ed down low., I Itlie\V then those car
ticularly ? aSkvd the man beside ala.
He hodnot gone far on his Nvay
t9ille, for 1 directly 110ard a snore. I
18bould say I dirt ! I've been
llom wllen he snot bis father,who wag'
lead i,o idea �, here my bed ,vas, don't
searching for hint for twenty-one•long
very drunk: Give me all you got to-
you know, and ft.r rumnnagilig along
.years to shunt him down ! Hr railed
'day; J must get something to walnt
indiscriminately—the cool chills went
me a liar when I lay sick on illy bell
rte lip, lie said.
creeping nlong my epino at the very
in Texas, and I vowed to kill hien. So
I (lave tint a peeny left, father.
idea. Some American would kill me.
I llnve found him at last. How far up
`r haat have ynu done with your
Where do I sleep ? I finally asked
the, road i ,it 7
money ?
the porter, compelled at last to display `
My friend you ire too late !
O, father, I bought a slate with it,
my ignorance, l
NU ! Did he hear I was'. after hint
Yott did, he said, knocking him I
That black man ]coking at me a
and skip out last night-?
h down..
minute his eyes getting bigger
No. He was killed at a barn rais-
Poor Ji,vinie vas earried home quite
and whiter all the time, and his mouth
ing two hours ago. A whole big bent
insensible and put to bed, where he
finally spread so muchI was alarmed.
fell upon•bim and he was smashed
lay for some time without even open-
He tool, illy check. .
flit.
iy1,� his eyes.
Number fo'teen, said he, 'light ]can'
You—you wouldn't deceive a poor
' The.father, having; seen him coming
side, uppah.
old man lilte n,e, Who had followed
` out of the shop, hurried on, and,goiug
Thgnkino, hill% apologetically, I
l,in) twt'nty one long years 7 pleaded
' in, asked the man for the slate,
went carefully along the curtains un•
the• pilot -iii, -
A boy took it away n little while
til 1 came to one with a card hanging
No, sin
ago, said the clerk, turning to a lady
u) front of it with lily number. 1 had
He's really and truly Jrad, is he 7
who had come in.
beard that Americans usually undress-'
He is, sir. Fre lever laiew what
Jimmie lay very 'quiet for nearly a
Pd and went to bpd just as if ,they
Ilurt hint. qan we do anything for
were at home ; but 1 saw no place to
yotl 7
week ; then there caths a day when he
sit down tonl ill of sboes and so i
p }
No—nothing. illy !tapes have end -
sat up in lied, and the first thing he
thuagiit I just lie down as I wits.
ed in ashes ; the future is nothing to
asked for was his slate... The clerk
explained that the `boy who took it
Pullin,, !ny Curtains aside, I nearly
ire. DC,Ve i't ht Ota, slid don't tnlnd
;-
said Jimmie had sent for it. Pilot
fainted when I discovered a lady ill my
this poor old man, who has . spent so
little- )t,nmle c Gild not help crying,fnr
berth. She discovered ane at the
. ,rally years to fine, his man, and then
lie had worsted so hard for it.
same time, Rnd'uave a yell that woke.
find him. dead I
I was his teacher in the Sabbath
everybody in the crit• but the .man who
snored. You could hear Bina blowing
And as we dinve on he went back
school, and when I went to sen him
array ,note distinctly in ,lie, painful
to his seat on th«t church steps and
I sat down and wept.
the first glance at his face told the
silence of that moment. At that mo -
that he was very near the end of the
1 merit I heard the prolonged ring of
end of the journey.Wanted
ilia alarm bell in the porter?s room.
Something Safer.
The next mornin•, Jitnmie could
That individual came 8hutfiing down
1 The ballson was tugging at the ropes
hardly speak, but ))a held out hi -4 poor
the aisle anioug the tousled hBads that
I that held it as if eager to bound upward
into the trackless depths of space..
little fevered hand,
were sticking out here and there, and
The aeronant, pale but ' self-possessed,
Jinifnie, said I, do you know whare
wanted to know what was the matter.
stood at the side of the basket giving his
you are going ?
I say, porter, said 1, I don't under«
final directions to the men in charge of
Yes, lie said,with a poppy t•milo, I
stand this—=here's a lady in my berth.
TOpes' `
' ala going right hoxe, right rtrnght to
Yo' berth is uppali, still—I said
I As he was preparing to take his place
in the frail vessel in which he was about
Jesus.
Do know how
I uppah I the porter explained, and he
he tied
to navigate the air, an excited yoling
you to pray, limmie7
&0 allowed ase a shelf with a
man with -a htintedlook in his eyes rush -
No, said lit=.
upon it right above the lady,
ed tip and asked him hurriedly s
Then I repeated the words of our
Dear me 1 said I, quite innocently,
I Will Ibis balloon take two men Y-
Saviatitt 00tpe unto rile all ye that
I never saw one.befot'o, and you'll par.'
It will, answered the,neronant.
labor, and are heavy laiden, and t will
don rte, I'm sure. I heard snore gig
I iii the basket atronjr enou;;h for two?
give you rest,
filing and rint�lug along the aisle.
Yea.
I Then 1 want to make the trip Mith
Uh I did Jesus His own Self may
while I was it trifle embarrassed, you
, you !
that? That's, what I call precious kind,
know. The lady I' had disturbed
�.
i Young man, do you know anything
, n, rest.
'Ilt nredr
I'm
laughed p1E�asalttly and forgave ,tie.
about the clan '6 'f3 of
i3' a balloon vOyage?
The pocrlittte f,±iloty was fast sink-
cllurteous! .
y
No, sir; but 14Mnotafraid of thein,
illaf. I bent over to hear what ho- wain
Haw nrlt'i.to get tip there, porter ?
Do you see thin its+gtitting ctrudy in
the west, that the wind in rising and a
saying, and it was, over incl over
Olitlle, saah, clime, replied tho black,
storm coming up that Way carry or, SW
agaiti: Come onto me all ye that labor
Goods, gracious, she eXelainiod, as l
miles from bare before we tomo down 7
and are heavy laden and I will give
hoisted myself tip, if the I3ritisht•r
'chat's all right. It doesn�t Beare me
YOU rest.
l;asn't gone to bYd with iris b'Tots on I
it cent's wtirth. -Al rather go than stay
Just thea tits dont, oponAd, and in
Bver Rod was now laughing at ii:
and I'll, toady to climb ih right now,
is ,yer. Dian Y
carne It little Loy carrying A slats: atld
exPellse, You kllow—andx to telt tilt
Pall vile
Pall newspaperuwant
�rencil, Going to Ehe lrwdardw, hrw itlnelt
trattll, I wag to intich nmused at era
� y
Adve),taoto I uauld hardly rolfrain 0010
Oh ;you,vant to go along'te.write the
tgo along
l%kwi le little a+latnlie 'canal 8.611 I stoste
laughter myself.
tiling up y ,
%aur slate an1,d polivil to tease yon, tiff
�
No l said the you,, ,
g man, mildly. I w,
I vire rr v 0h, do rorgivs,tile,
i
A faflA to writ, a atVomirs of a tiovel
trying to dercigtl thtr city editor. %relit
looking for a reportee ta
r th writic a wo-
i ffTg3br'.
r!a 'br. �Ya�+alnr tiro iterkw i
'a fforhms,.
Both the method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acts,
gently yet Iiromptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys-
tem, effectually,, dispels colds, head-
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its Lind ever pro-
duced,, pleasing to
roduced,,pleasingto the taste and ac-
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
ipopular remedy ? ,nown.
Syrup of Figs la for sale in 75c
bottles by all leading druggists.
Any reliable druggist who may not
have it on hand will procure it
promptly.- for any one who wisheE
to try, it, Manufactured only by the
CA FORMA FIC SYRUP CO.,
SAN FUANC3ISCn, CAL.
At night is always a trouble, and itis
often an entirelyy unnecessary
-frotli% if
Perry Davis,
pruN
K1LLl
is kept in the bpuse. - A few drops
of this .old rerfiedy in -a, little sweet
ened `water or milk, brings prompt
relief. Sold everywhere.,
Have you seen the Ne*
SIG BOTTLE
Old. Price 2s Cents.
NERVU
—iS PUBLISIIE�i-..r„
i;,�'F,Rx I+1amy rdoltmNC
---AT T119-^•
MMES OFFIOE, JOS9PHINE %TMEE.T
NNINGi3AM, ONTARIO,
subeo>ripttott prion, $l pc+g year, i>n adTalsrq�
_ ADVERTISING RATES:
u^Space ( 1 yr. m( 6 mo. ! 3 mo. (i lila
Oleo Colnin'nn $00 0000 $36 Ori fS20 00� 00'
Half " 86 2000 12 OQ b 00"
quarter 40�0 00 12 00 7 00 4 00"
Ono Wuh I 6 00 I 8 OQ L 00 E 0�
Leal and other casual advertlseuTents, Ke• per tine
for fin at insertion, and 3c. per line foreach subsequent
alsortion.
Local notices 100, per line for firsttion, and
5o, per line for each subsequent hlsert4ll No local
notice will be charged less than 26c,
Advertisements of Lost, Found, Strayed, Situations,
and Business Chances Wanted, not exceeding 8 lines
nonpareil, $1 per month '
Houses and Farina for Sale, not exceeding 8 linee,
$1 for that month, 60c, per subsequent month
These ternns l 111 be strictly adhered to
Special rates for longor advertisements, or toi
longer periods.
Advertisements and local notices without specific
directions, will he inserted till forbid and charged
accordingly, Tawaitory advertisements must be
paid fn advance
Changes for contract advartisenrants must be In
the otHec by Wednesday noon, in order to appeat
that week
R, ELLIOTT
_---�PROYRIRTOR AND PUBLI—deixllER.
T 4R• MACDONALD,
IL! a JOSEPHINE STREET,
\r1SQItAII1. ONTAR[CA
B. TOWLER. sl,v,C.M,,
o r r . —� e
Member Colloge Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario,
Coroner for County of Huron—
Ofice'Up•stairs, next to AIr Morton's office, Wing..
ham, ont,
01MOE Itouas,-9 to 12 a, in,, 1 to 6 p. in., or at
Residence, Diagonal Street,
DR J. A. MELDRUM,
Honor Graduato of Toronto University, and
Member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of
Ontario.
Ofliceand Residence—Corner of Centre and Patrick
streets, iornlerlyoccupied by Dr. Bethune.
WtNerlAnl ONT
R. VANSTONE.
LL BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Etc„ Etc
Private wad Company funds to loan at lowest rate
Interest. No couunlssion changed. Alovtgages, town
and !arm property bouvht and sold.
OFFICE=13 graver Bloch WINOHADI, OXT
J, A. MORTON
BARRISTER &c ,
whigham Oniarto
!v( EYER & DICHTNSON,
H. W. C. MEYER. Q. C. i E. L. DICKINSON, B. A
BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, Eta, Etc., Sb
licito•s for Bank of Ilainaton. Counissioners for*
taking affidavits for Manitoba. Farm, Town and
Village property bought and sold. Money (private
funds) loaned ai mortgngo security 4t 6 per cont.
Money Invested for priyate persons, upon the best
mortgage securities without nny expwso to the
louder. Lands for sale in Mauitoba and the North-
west.
Office—Bent's Bloch, N Ingbnm.
DENTISTRY.— 3 S: JEROME, w1Noa AM,
Is manufacturing Celluloid Plates,
Vulcanito plates of the bestmaterial
as cheap as they can be, got In the
Dominion. All work warranted.
Painless extractfon of teeth by the use of'Elcctr,w
ity or Vegotable Vapor. ,
TAKE NoxicE.—I will extract teeth for 26 cents
each.
OFFICE: In the Beaver, Block, opposite the
Brunswick House.
W m: H. Macdonald, L. D. S.,
DENTIST.
OFFICE, - - • MASON'S BLOCKI
Apposite the Queen's Ilot«:1, wingham,
Will visit Gerrie 1st and 3rd Mondays
of each month.
J CHN ulTCIIIE,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT
WIN011AN, , ON'rARtn
Q ,DEANS. JR., WraaaAM,
Ll(i',&SED AUCTIONEER FOR THE COUNTY
. A OF HURON.
Sales attended III any part of the Co. Charges
Moderate.
JOHN MIME, NVINGRAat, ()NT.,
35109NARD AUCTIONREU roil Trig COUNTY OF
k,U11ON.
All orders left at the Timm otflee promptly attend
ed to Terns teasonable.
JARM 11PN1iERSON,
Llonaso Acovoxxsn iron C60Tlns 11UR0k AND
Bnucx
All silos a
Notice, ttended t0.1146111pil5• and on the Shtirt'eef
Charges Moderate and satfstaotlon oaatAnteed,
All necessary arrdngelmcnts 1-411 be anadr at th¢
TIMES' etltec
1v,xbnAM ort
BOLTON & AAWKINS
P. 14, & D, Int S"V%;YO" AM) CIvi1, ENGINIX94
1,18TOWEL ANb JVJN.CIIIAM,
All orders left,at the oflled of £ho Tlirke q'Ill rt.
eelve prompt attentlnn
PATEI;box, . _. -..
SAIMFp or Etlirlrrt D17n,idx CoalItI, jfi cin oPUA#•
HIAGf LictiNBRR
1t \4;�t{Nfiy1#�Ay1a�N��yy�y ON!'.
��p
+ bl 11A4k7+7t A7 W AT86N.
INSTP-TICTION given ou Plarir5,o rgan
hold violla, Alto In akenrony
ttetitl
'P= can ulirrola fArtnrt% "Pat" flat .�6�r
ilrg, l
It I
I.
DELICATE
XURUIT
.4
LAMAN S
4ic7C•,\0 �i�i
.
'PURE .'RICH
SWEET ,#ARE
LASTING :PUNGENT
[ ]
ON 0V
�H
FLORIDA.
WATis it
STILL HOLDS THE FIRST PLACE
IN POPULAR PAYOR, SEWARE OF
IMITATIONS.
FI AD RANT
NERVU
—iS PUBLISIIE�i-..r„
i;,�'F,Rx I+1amy rdoltmNC
---AT T119-^•
MMES OFFIOE, JOS9PHINE %TMEE.T
NNINGi3AM, ONTARIO,
subeo>ripttott prion, $l pc+g year, i>n adTalsrq�
_ ADVERTISING RATES:
u^Space ( 1 yr. m( 6 mo. ! 3 mo. (i lila
Oleo Colnin'nn $00 0000 $36 Ori fS20 00� 00'
Half " 86 2000 12 OQ b 00"
quarter 40�0 00 12 00 7 00 4 00"
Ono Wuh I 6 00 I 8 OQ L 00 E 0�
Leal and other casual advertlseuTents, Ke• per tine
for fin at insertion, and 3c. per line foreach subsequent
alsortion.
Local notices 100, per line for firsttion, and
5o, per line for each subsequent hlsert4ll No local
notice will be charged less than 26c,
Advertisements of Lost, Found, Strayed, Situations,
and Business Chances Wanted, not exceeding 8 lines
nonpareil, $1 per month '
Houses and Farina for Sale, not exceeding 8 linee,
$1 for that month, 60c, per subsequent month
These ternns l 111 be strictly adhered to
Special rates for longor advertisements, or toi
longer periods.
Advertisements and local notices without specific
directions, will he inserted till forbid and charged
accordingly, Tawaitory advertisements must be
paid fn advance
Changes for contract advartisenrants must be In
the otHec by Wednesday noon, in order to appeat
that week
R, ELLIOTT
_---�PROYRIRTOR AND PUBLI—deixllER.
T 4R• MACDONALD,
IL! a JOSEPHINE STREET,
\r1SQItAII1. ONTAR[CA
B. TOWLER. sl,v,C.M,,
o r r . —� e
Member Colloge Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario,
Coroner for County of Huron—
Ofice'Up•stairs, next to AIr Morton's office, Wing..
ham, ont,
01MOE Itouas,-9 to 12 a, in,, 1 to 6 p. in., or at
Residence, Diagonal Street,
DR J. A. MELDRUM,
Honor Graduato of Toronto University, and
Member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of
Ontario.
Ofliceand Residence—Corner of Centre and Patrick
streets, iornlerlyoccupied by Dr. Bethune.
WtNerlAnl ONT
R. VANSTONE.
LL BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Etc„ Etc
Private wad Company funds to loan at lowest rate
Interest. No couunlssion changed. Alovtgages, town
and !arm property bouvht and sold.
OFFICE=13 graver Bloch WINOHADI, OXT
J, A. MORTON
BARRISTER &c ,
whigham Oniarto
!v( EYER & DICHTNSON,
H. W. C. MEYER. Q. C. i E. L. DICKINSON, B. A
BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, Eta, Etc., Sb
licito•s for Bank of Ilainaton. Counissioners for*
taking affidavits for Manitoba. Farm, Town and
Village property bought and sold. Money (private
funds) loaned ai mortgngo security 4t 6 per cont.
Money Invested for priyate persons, upon the best
mortgage securities without nny expwso to the
louder. Lands for sale in Mauitoba and the North-
west.
Office—Bent's Bloch, N Ingbnm.
DENTISTRY.— 3 S: JEROME, w1Noa AM,
Is manufacturing Celluloid Plates,
Vulcanito plates of the bestmaterial
as cheap as they can be, got In the
Dominion. All work warranted.
Painless extractfon of teeth by the use of'Elcctr,w
ity or Vegotable Vapor. ,
TAKE NoxicE.—I will extract teeth for 26 cents
each.
OFFICE: In the Beaver, Block, opposite the
Brunswick House.
W m: H. Macdonald, L. D. S.,
DENTIST.
OFFICE, - - • MASON'S BLOCKI
Apposite the Queen's Ilot«:1, wingham,
Will visit Gerrie 1st and 3rd Mondays
of each month.
J CHN ulTCIIIE,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT
WIN011AN, , ON'rARtn
Q ,DEANS. JR., WraaaAM,
Ll(i',&SED AUCTIONEER FOR THE COUNTY
. A OF HURON.
Sales attended III any part of the Co. Charges
Moderate.
JOHN MIME, NVINGRAat, ()NT.,
35109NARD AUCTIONREU roil Trig COUNTY OF
k,U11ON.
All orders left at the Timm otflee promptly attend
ed to Terns teasonable.
JARM 11PN1iERSON,
Llonaso Acovoxxsn iron C60Tlns 11UR0k AND
Bnucx
All silos a
Notice, ttended t0.1146111pil5• and on the Shtirt'eef
Charges Moderate and satfstaotlon oaatAnteed,
All necessary arrdngelmcnts 1-411 be anadr at th¢
TIMES' etltec
1v,xbnAM ort
BOLTON & AAWKINS
P. 14, & D, Int S"V%;YO" AM) CIvi1, ENGINIX94
1,18TOWEL ANb JVJN.CIIIAM,
All orders left,at the oflled of £ho Tlirke q'Ill rt.
eelve prompt attentlnn
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