The Wingham Times, 1893-08-25, Page 4THE WINGIIA.M TIMES, AUGUST 25,1893,
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FRIDAY, A1JGUST 25, 1893.
Bas et Touched Bottom.
Wheat 30 Cents a bushel on amain-
, tem lntirket 1 One cent per pound.
'' `here is not much encoaragenlent for
#its Canadian fanner in this state of
l' 't+hings. He .can hardly atlord to raise
wheat at the price of horse feed. A
pound. of oats fetches more money
i, chap a pouted of wheat.. Reesou for
the low price of wheat has been looked
for outside of Canada.: The price in
intiand
Hrt .. xcl is fixed bytrio supply
gpY
P
demand thea,, end pr' es through the
world, if net fixed, areI largely affected
by the price in Euglan , the great con-
stuniug market. On he 31st of De-
cember, 1892. the prtiye of wheat in
Tto"dotl was 78 cents ler bushel, The
average price :or the y ar 1892 was
02 cents per husbel.i The average
price for 1889 was 90tents per bush-
el. There may be, emporarily, a
very low pries i11 a year when the
aver;lgr price is low, alld in a year
when the average price wheat may be
occasionally sold at a h egh figure. But
the general Ondeney eV wheat prices
for tetany years has beer downward, as
will be seen by the following record,
which gives the averaeeprtce of wheat
in Loudon and the average export price
an New York per bushel in each year
since 1871:
Year. Lo don New York.
1871.........................1 73 el 31
1872 II 73 147
1873 .. 1 78 131
1.874 ......... ...... I 1 79 1 42
1875 41 37 1 12
1876. n 1 40 • 124
1877 ,i 73 1 16
1878 R1 41 1 33
1879 'I 53 1 06
1880 '1 35 1 24
1881 11 28 1 11
1882 1 37 1 18
1883 a1 26 1 12
1884 1 09 1 06
1885 .i 99 88
1886 ' 94 87
1857 ; 99 89
18gS...,.,... 96 85
1889 .. 90 89
189097 83
1891 li 15 93
1892 1 92 103
If the present law prick. of wheat is
to be petnanent, as tile' above table
would seem to indicate, Ontario farm-.
ers would have to r rise something else.
Thr.eir lialce is more restricted ellen it
be
used to be foie the � e i l v duties
�1l�ue
on barley, beans, iawl;s and horses
shut thou out of thedreirican market
for those products, anti before their
cattle was scheduled by the British
Gover nenY. But nepessity !cows
no law, and there cannot be any profit
'ill raising wheat to sell at GO cents,
under present conditioris in•Canuda.
ti
A Battto for $toad
Is what Hood's Sarsaparilla vigorously
fights, and it is always :victorious in ex-
pe1}iog all the foul taintsetaud giving the'
•vital fluid the quality and quantity of per-
fect health. It cures ser' fula, :;alt rheum,
.boils and all other trnubl s caused by im-
pure blood.
Purely vegetable—Hol n's Pins.
Old. Acqualnfances.
flet me tell you a pretty story.
Among the visitors in New York, dur-
ing the centennial celeb- uion from
the south, was a gentleman on the i
staff of the governor of Virginia. He e
had written to a friend to engage a
horse for him to ride during his stay
-'STI. New York. A white horse. proud -
stepping and slender limbed, was
selected, and on the morning appoint-
ed was led in company with a coal-
black steed•to the spot where the. Vire
gluier( gentleman and a friend were
ready to mGunt, when, lot the black
horse pawed the ground, shook his
head, silowe;l great uneasiness, and
altogether behaved so remartably that
he attracted great attention.
As euro as I live, said the rider of
the white steed to his 'companion, you
t.
human that on cannot but be glad
when a great pleahure falls into the
life of this faithful friend of Ulan. --Our
Dumb Auituois.
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS,•.—•This cooking
redioilte has the happiest effect when
the blood Is overheated etnd a tendency
to inflammatory action is set up in the
eysteue; one Pill token before dinner
does 'maw with indigestion, fulness
and flateieucy—indietttions of a weak
stomach or disordered liver. A few
Pills taken at bedtime act as alter.
atives and aperients; they not only re-
lieve the bowels but regulate every
organ cooneeted with them, overcome
ail areid humours, and encourage a
free supply of all lie secretions essen-
tial to our well` being. Holloway's
c
t;uea d perfectly
thoroughly el ,a s n p r y
regulate the circulation, and beget a
hotetiolatesfl
fooling of comfort i ed
high temperatures, ' 11ich is most de,
sirable for preserves, yyon of health.
The Fullness of Testimony.
t
The shrewdness o working up and
presenting the remat able case against
Lizzie Borden suggets the effort of a
Southern Ohio lawye some years ago
in adducing the Putt ss of testimony.
The case was that of a young man on
trial for murder, and he witness under
cross-examination, a`young lady who
had, so it was alleged, seen the young
man running away ems the house of
his yietitn. Said the attorney :
Ah, now, Miss ermines, where
were you on the eve ing of the 4th of
December ?
At home, sir, at m father's house.
How far awayl
A short distance, ser.
How far?
I don't know exact ly, sir.
Don't you know tl distance in feet
and inches ?
N -no, sir.
A -a -ab 1 Now, Mils Jennie<gs, did
you see the defendanton that night?
• Yes, sir; he ran past our door.
How fast was he g ing ?
3 don't know exactly, sir.
A -a all! Write thft down.
Now, Miss Jenninge, how old are
you?
Nineteen, sir. 1
How old are your perents ?
Father 44, mother 4.
How do you know y, u are 19 ?
They told— i
Tut, tut ! No hearsay testimony
gees in this court. ?What was the
color ot your grandmo ier's eyes '1
I—I don't remembe�', sir.
Ah -a -ha ! Now, ho v often did your
grandfather shave? i '
Oh, I don't re -
1
Ab -a -ha l Write tl at down.
+ your
Miss Jenuing how did your
grandfather die? r
He was kicked by aihorse, sir.
What tiolor was the; gorse ?
How can 1 tell you, sir?
Will. The Court: A ill tet for
attorney f t
defence please inform t1ie court what
he is driving at?
Why—your— honor"-- aheen ! and
may it please the courthere is it woe
roan who will swear away the life of a
young man, and I prom Ise to show by
her own testitnouy hat her mem •
or is not to be relied on. She don't
Y pon.
know, your honor whether her
grandfather was killed 'v a Connecticut
pennyroyal
�
or a Hang c, •y thorough-
bred—
o
) li h i o u 1r,
bred— 1
The roar that foilow$d closed the
cross examination long'•before the girl
had been cumpelled to;give the exact
day of the month til which Adana
stole the apple and blazed it onto his
nuoeent wife.—Clevela d Plain -Deal -
r.
Mining Neuss.
Minim; experts note tido cholera never•
attacks the bowels of theearth, but hu-
manity in general find itjlecessary to use
Dr. Fowler's Extract of gild Strawberry
for bowel complaints, dysentery; diarrhoea
etc. It is a sure cure. ' ..
The Quebec live stoc' exhibit to the
World's Fair leaves Montreal next
week. There are 431 thoroughbred
losses and 50 cattle, th') pick of the
rovince. The 1J, Si Government
lave clone away with the quarantine
L the frontier on this Ctecasiou.
p
a
are mounted on Black Diamond, Illy
Own old horse! 8
Nonsense! said the other equestrian, P
you wouldn't know Black Diamond
now, and he wouldn't know you.
By this time a little throng of spec- 1
Mors had gathered, .red, interested in the a
aoene, 131ack Diamond's saddle was s
taken oft, end under it was discovered j n
Vttf old sear, and a little tuft of white t
,hair, which proved bis identity beyond 11
a doubt. When his old master mount. f
i'• oil him, the horse fairly quivered with t
'alight, and gave a cry of gladness, Alli t
the centennial roughten nell yiweek Beret
two happy beings together, a' LI
fad a horse, gild at Lease some. r
A. wonderful new co bivation is R.
tarp's headache, iVeu atgia and liver
owders, uiee to take and perfectly harm -
ors. iXr. Alenauder R soy. ot the Im•
trial I3auls, Wetland, °writes: 1 have
much pleasure in testifying to the cxecl-
onee of R. Stark's 1Ieadeche, Neuralgia
ud Liver Powdero, an have no besita•,
iota in tecemenendtug thin to those who
ufier from headache. hey have been
sod in our f:tinily with t o most satisfac-
ery results, giving alines�t immediate re-
idf.:tlr. actin/ Il. Glass of the well-known
irm of Glass Brunie'[, ee filo., London Pot.
er Wet
y tis, writes. : I have given your
ieadache, Neuralgia ai=d 1; ver Powders 6
borough test, and find Choi' never fail in
az
ruing almost inst;tntaneoueteelief. I have
lush pleasuro in recommending than as
eine; Ruperior to anything : I have ever
shows intelligence so nearly tnerdlie ue dealers �ute is (lox. Hold by all t white illteet, and on plu
Gents of Thought.
Home will allow no man to secure
beelines by crime.
° Behavior is a mirror in which. every-
one diepleys his image.
Men lice lose than they ought, tuiles
they do ail they can,
Politeness has been well. defined. as
benevolence in small things.
The secret of making cue's; self tile
some is not to k low when to Stop,
The rays of happiness, like those of
Reedit, are oelorlese when unbroken,
What do we live for if it is not to
make life less dilficuit for tacit other.
He who boldly ;boars calamity is
more valiant than
a who dares to die..
Every duty whic
some truth that
k
nawn
The greatest evil of modern educa-
tion is the evil witch it inflicts on
health.
we omit obscures
we should have
Fretfulness of tel (per will gennraily
characterize those u4jo aro negligent
of order.
Honesty is ono pelt of eloquence.
`eft. persuade others Itty ueing in earn-
est
ourselves.
Liberality couaistss less in giving
much than in gieing lin the right way
at the right moment.
The exact value of`i'any man's relige
ion may be determin d by noticing the
effect that it has on is conduct.
There are Many d •ty roads in life ;
but if you nee you judgment you
may always be able, to find a clean
crossing.
•6
More is got from hpoks ill which
the thought settles fir a definite end
in knowledge, than "tfrom libraries
skimmed over by wandering eyes.
A Curet or Ise- pepea.
DYSPEPSIA is a prolific cause of such
diseases as bad blo d, constipation,headache, and liver cote taint, Burdcck-
Blood Bitters is guarani ed to cute or re•
lieve dysp3psia if used actiording to three.
tions. Thousands have tested it with best
results.
1
A Black Ile.
Mrs. Johnston 11lacy one of the
society ladies of Aut� tin, sent the
colored boy elle has ehinloyecl about
the place to Mrs. Flapjack's boarding
house with a note. The boy carne
back in aboiit an honri and . reported
that Mrs. Flapjack e s not in.
Did you see. Ther SiB err
No, mum; she had tdoue e';one out
too,
WVei then, hP n didy t�-
a ,, not give the.
t
note to
some of the.b o
rd rs
a e .
Na, muni; de boar ers, had gone out
tone
•
Well, you could }live left tate note
with the cook.
De cook done left to,
Well, now you inugi go right back
and see if there ie noir sotneboby about
the place and give thdm that note—do
you hear? a
The boy hesitated, And the lady ask-
ed impatiently:
What are you waitig for?
Please, mum— a
Welt, what is it?
Please, mum, what Street does she
lib on?—Texas Siftiug4.
When Baby was sick, we ga e her Castoria. ,
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became Suss, she clung to Castoria.
When she had Children, she gave themCastorla.
Sir Oliver hlowat,i
acid Premier of,pntal
by Mr. John Dryden]
culture, will leave fo
[Ie Western Tertit
next week. Tali
Oliver's first Nisi
tMr. Dryden will go
at Chicago before the
tttoruey'General
to, acconipauied
Minister of Agri-
Matiitoba and
pries of Canada
will be Sir
t ese,•t. He and
It he World's Fair
b return.
1the unlatisln in ho Yinees,
SIIttI,—About two yearp ago I took rheum-
atism in the knees, whi6h became so bad
that I could hardly gop or down stairs
without help. A11 anedi6inns failed until I
was induced to try 13.1. B, 13y the tin o
I had taken the seclnd bottle I was
greatly relieved, and the third bottle
thoroughly retnored the loin mud stiffness,
Amos Bic
itST,
terrl
sburg, Ont.•
Tara has lately rejoiced in the ' os.
Jip
sesame of a white -robe ghost which
was tvatit to walk at th midnight, hour.
The ghost had It queer penchant for
visiting an unromautie laughter house
belonging to the Mess . Dolphin, and
after its visits the pro deters Lound
that tho meat therein 1 d always stif-
feted more or less dimni tion. 'Inquiry
into the phenomenon 'exulted lit the
eaeture of the spirit, wh proved to 18
a wofnau of the village wrapped in a
r bent,
A Sermon lac Wevos.
Every bride lcuowsher powor; overt'
wife comes to know het' weairneas. A
good proportion of the lletirtbrealt of
early merriodlife is due to the fea•aueut
of their knowledse. Cite poor child
whose lover gave up hie cigars and his
club with sasb angehe meeknes8 Nide
that her husband can smoke like a
chimney and leave her alone nights in
order to spend the evening .with his
men friends. She irnarinee that he
cares less for ber than he did,which is
a mistake in most Cafes. Steen ant
of tett ellen love their wives better than
their sweethearts, It is simply that
their presence. is not the absorbing
excitement that it was when love was
new. The chances ore that the wife
is bco
e me a dozen a ti neces-
sary
i s more 1 I l e c s
sary to the man that% ever the sweet-
heart could have been; He would feel
her death far more keenly, but he doe%
not need to abjure his heart to "sit
still" whenever his fancy summons her
itnage. In short she se ben„me the
bread of his existence in place of the
elixir. Now, most ori us who have
sense would prefer to be bread rather
than elixir, but there is no question
that more funis madeover the elixir.
--N.Y.Recorder.
History of 15 ars.
For fifteen years we hay used Dr. Pow.
let's Extract of Wild. rawberry us a
familymedicine for summa complaint stud
diarrhoea, and we never had anything to
equal it. We highly recommend it.
SAatunr, Wspn, Corbett, Ont.
The idea that anybbdy able to work
hard can be a farmer \ has long ego
been superseded.
WJBSTRR'$i
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poncerning tete his-
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Meaning of words.
4. Library in It is It also gives
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b;
We are selling
Best Coal Oi at 12 1-2
cents per Ti fsrial gal-
lon, or a can containing
the equivalent of five
American gallons for
50c., exclusiVe of pack-
age.
American Axes 5oc. to 65c.
each.
Crosscut Saws, ..to $i.00
per foot.
We to -day reduce our
quotations on Binder
Twine one cent per ib.
J. A. CLINE CO,
f1 Wingham.
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AM
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ANL SHO�EBS,
PROPEIEIOR.
I wish to inform thpeople of Wing -
ham and surrounding ountry, that, as
1 haveur
p chased thtl Steam Pump
Works lately owned by'Mr, H. Clark, I
are prepared to supply al kinds of
Wooden, Lift,orce
Iron
And attend to the want: of the public
in anything in the ump line,
As I have low* expe in
C a loll 0
h P
the
business I guarantee alllmy work, and
if not satisfactory will refuFdthe money.
I also deal i
ALL KINDS 1OF WIN DILLS.
eVreSoft water cisterns made on short
notice.
Orders by marl promptly attended to.
D. SHOWIiRSg,
•ti
�in lla, '
TWO K.IW:DS
OF
GUSTO ERS.
WIDE AWAKE
KIND BUY FROM HE
City Fruit & Confection y Store
Because they can get goodthat are
right and up to the tirr is.
ANOTHER, KIN
LAST ASLEEP
But they aro waking up to the act that
I can give them goods that Will
please them, Pull lines t
ARE
Fruits, Oysters,Confectioi ry,&c
APPLES BV_iHE 66REL.
Agent for Parker's Dye Wort
Canned goods of ovary deser tion td-
ways"an Bland and my prices a as low
as the lowest,
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W73. TUti'LEIt,
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—Coroner for County of Buren—
Office Tip.stairs, next to Mr Morton's office, Wing.
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M. 13, Toronto, Members Coll
Surgeons, Ontario.
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"For God and?`lottto,cenrl tirtftive
Wrdl call the attention, of ,the mothers 8
•104110 face, that the Woman's Christina
,altco:Cnion meets avert' Monday At tht•e
,sharp,. for one horn', tit Airs. 1Lcitn4s reside.
'left street. A11 ladies arc..114do welcome.
Wo hold a monthly gospel meeting on
Monday of every month, except when c
.advertised, to which. meeting we.ititlte th
drettei'aely
As the Editor ha tindcygiven 115 purl
tipete, ter our Work, frlonds of the
agar) items oe interest on :in moral nursteo,
daY teanyof otirll1011litCrb.
iced and the saloon keeper
:agree about anything.
Where are men ,who starve
•cit'
lI
d1 reg •
to help 'the ,brewer fact
boo
rsos. .'
•
,lt is riot the last drink 'that Du
lt da•unkard, but the:#irst.
51 ac
;It takes more brains to han
spick and shovel ,intelligently th
•does.to deal in whiskey
Toe chief of pollee of,Uttlti
'says. ho never found ,bays in the
,00eseantil lager beer .was .intro(
. .and gauzes -prepared tri iutioe the)
:People walce•a,.greal tnistalce i
ling•)iquor int ,case ,orf sickness.
use
of Lindner •in sigkuesa has
'known to snake rnen:drunkards fo
.rest of their liver,
.We begin to Wonder if,there 1.
!really •widespread •di•easter .now
-to,the ltnenan family in :which
alcoholic 'fiend istoot .ptesent as it
tribu.tirtg cause or to iincre,ese tb
sulting,nsisery.
ea es
What.ls the good af,moderatte d
ing tiny w.ay you .phoase to look a
Oatilt,meu utaninge, ,to .besootnl
out stiolting their rnose,s ,ill the
beetebattle or pouring some ref
saute diery ,fluid into their stoma
Ont ,Upon such social ,OUst01lis .0
requileimen to run the•risk of
sots in•order to be social.
* *
, Is it not quito there to -say to
,- .inonstt<otls evil not only., thou
.not exiet under authority of late,
also, thou 811411 not waist do deli
•of law f Too lo,g lass this dreg
scourge ,been peernitted. 1It is
.duty and ,the pilege of the peo
.God to denouuce 'lt, detytit, overt
-and elestotey it.
>r * *a
A brand of whisky tis advert
lealed
"Bonn of Plenty:" v•r
t
OI
tl
ttempet•ance twriter renaaehs that
ha P
v.
chosen the name w.ieeiy, fol
f the thing ddesigti ted shall carne
' * *
1Plenty of penalty, plenty of perm.
• Plenty of sorrraw„ tyilenty of siaame,
,:plenty of broken:hearts, hopes .doome
sealed,
'}enty of graves.in the potter"e;fi;eld
Now ;as the Time.
Tow is the time to look hack
t1a.e•year that is gouts and see weha
ba.we done that we wish we had not.
It de the privilege tef livery one to
t'''oot t iistekes wlaeit correction is
etbl
mid regret fey 1
e r
et tit ta
eterusiue they shall not beaa
Ogaiu. This is character buiidie
We ,cannot, be we ever so ricin,
a good character ; but be we eve
poor, we can carve otarselveti one.
m
Damaged.
A sign,, advertising damaged g
of one pined and another for sa
not an infrequent sight, In
letters, painted in strikie,g colors,
announced that certain articles, o
entire stock of some 810x0, has
. damaged by fire, water, ere, and
be sold at a great interlace,
Things that are damaged, and.
have not their former value, are
limited to auction stores and lir
where fire and water have made hi
¥en walk the streets of every city
do not need to have sign be
strapped to their shoulders, anne
ing a damaged body and charnel
and, therefore, that a great sae
of moral worth may be made.
is a young ala) with bloodshot
bloated flesh and unsteady Step,
has been burner[ out by fires of in
perarce. '1'o another, the strange
destructive fascination for galnb
fibich begali..,with agamo for the c
g
Pot the driul.a,e-
or, alas, coo oft
the polite fortes of gambling in s
life.-- whioh so called society 1s ho
ed to have designated by it pr
name, has heen the agency thee
ih
he elite been has ,
nen alalic a shag
failure, ending in despair that g
ally finds relief in seif•destrection
And so *8 might go on, amain(
things that damaged men • s
toes, dishonest praatiees in busi
)holy ambition, aovetousnas