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The Wingham Times, 1893-08-25, Page 5hue ST mad -volute . a„ 066 15 00 00_t 1000 , 8e per line hsubsequent mertion, and r. No local d, Sit edingu8 Haw, ding 8 !lase, month to opts, or for thou apeoifio and chargee ante must be s must be n der to appear tib PUBL18nEa ONTARIO. gems, Ontario rem— office, icing. 0 p. m., oriat University, and and Surgeons of ntre and Patrick hune. OAT Etc., lowest rate's Mortgages, town and sold 1OKIN8ON, B. A Etc., Etc., So. ominissicuers for Farru, Town and Money (private iy at 61 per cont. re, upon the best y expense to the ba and the North- wlson/ 1, Celluloid Plates f the bestmaterial ma be got In the rk warranted. the use of Electric. ;eotit for 26 cents cls, opposite tho 1, L. D. S., )ON'S EiLOCK ], wingham, 1 3rd Mondays E AGENT ONTARto It THE COUNTY if the Oe. Charges Ant, ONT., rim COUNTY OF se promptly attend neT,1;,a IJtnt1N AiiD and on the Shortes0 no be mGuaade at tho ONT ro Physicians and I. ONTARIO Oh Notes. tinted rains t& pet tent with ny year. i;atc8 '.l MOZIVtSOo. W. C. T. U. COLUMN. �C'pNlaP,aTis`n nY WEII 1attVOii«tit:apaANCla.l lg"or Goad aiui Bentoond Native Zona& " well call the attention, of ,the mothers and sisters •to,the fact, that the Woman's Christian Temper. ,anceiUufon menta avers Monday at , three o'clock ,shmp,•forono hour, at Aire. liolm'a residence, Pat. nett street. All ladles arc•znudo welcome. 11, Wo hold a monthly L"aspol meeting an the last Monday of every month, .except SVhon otherwise ..advertised, to which. meeting we,invite tho public !spate,. for ODD work,e Editor clndkfrie ds sof theptcof Ms ause to ,evict (toms of interest on all moral cgtrostions of the ,day;to.any of our Illennbere, irrod and the salami keeper never ,agree about anything. .er r,: nere are man who starve their ,ollildrou ,to help'the !brewer fatten his horses. ,1t is not the last drink that makes a ,mau• it drunkard, but the:tirst. at takes more brains to handle a 1picir,,snd shovel ,intelligently than it se •does,to deal iu whiskey. fr ar ak 10 Wbe chief of polios of .Baltimore ob rR E WINGRAM TIMES, AUGUST TJ Sr..4, 2e , 1893. tending to rapidly Weaken noble par.1 poses: destroy not only reputation-- ,,., A Good eh� it growing more and more among young men i that which a main is said to be,.–.but f ll There," said a neighbor, pointing to a I of to tley, The brightest young wee f J u d g character—that g p , theta is a xna 1 n ermintn which vn . r1 e•ear entor "n who has be really .is, As a result of all the : done inose goad in this community than forms that ruin men, we have but to lacy other who ever lived in it. He cannot Tool: around us to see the victoriesof'tsvlk very intfolz in public, and ho does not shadie and•conteropt, and the liarvvet try" Ile fs oat worth fa2,000, and it IF' very of hell that have grown front succi a .'tittle he can put down on subscription seed as 'this. 1ipojoie. J3ut a now family never moves The only hope of 'nunhood is iu'that i into am village that he does not find out kind of right living, which is prompted an by faith in Taint who saw enough in songs damaged, ruined by sin, to lay down Elis life for them, Old. Maids, "As for nntnarried women," says the Bishop elf IZoohester, "what a dreary wilderness, this world would be without them, de), thousands of homes the maiden sister or stunt is the very angel of the family,.the children's idol,the secret wonder and delight eveifof those who too unseruipu- loiisly uso•her; by sick beds and death beds, a divine consoler ; the depositary of tender creta of blushing hearts; the uaaime fend atf the old, and the poor, and wly, Oki maids, indeed l With cent vious exceptions, they are the very s the earth ; the palm and clear ,t�glit the household that is blessed as to .own them ; their destination to be wanted ;key everybody; their reward to be ,useful to everybody,••.their home the snuggest„ warm- est place:in the hearts that can !Iowa:" Vigilant :,aro. }says be never found ,bays in the sal., ► of ,00ns.untal Inger beer .was .introduced •and games prepered:te iutice then!. -xr ;: h :People nlake•e.great mistake in .us, :itagi4S•uor:in.caee .of •sieltness, The use of tiguor •in siokuess, :Inas been 'known to make •u en,drua,k.ards for the ,rest of their lives. • dVe begin to ,wonder if•there is a !really.widespread ,dieaster ,nowada ' to,thti human family in :which t alcoholic tfentl iseiot.preseut as a co tribu,ting cause or to iihore se the eultingemisery. ;;; ,at What.as the good of.moderate drink- \/IGILANC' is necessary against un• lei nt. No remedy is so well knocted attacks of w met. 80me 00098. ny full in this class of diseases as Dr. Femlei"s Y5 Extract ,of Wild Strawberry. Keepit iu lie the house as a safe -guard. 11. r zd :Slave thein a neigliborly welcome and offer them some service. He is on the lookout to give strangers a seat in his pew at ohnrch. Ho is always ready to watch with •e sick neighbor and look after his affairs for hint. I believe he and his wife Julep house -plants in the winter mainlythat they may bo able to send little bouquets to fziends and invalids. He .finds time for a pleasant word to every child he meets, and ;you'll always sec them climbing into his one,horse wagon when he has no other 'load. ]Io has a genius for helping folks, and .it does mo good to meet inn in the streets." Hied'. Playing Saloon—Why he -- the I „ Quit, hear that ' cl i Smith has sold out his min saloon," said one of a couple of middle-aged alt mien, who sat sipping their beer and eating o :a. bit of cheese in a Smithfield Street saloon last ,Friday night. "Yes," respondod the 1•y. "What's the reasoJ ? .eoining money there." The other nibbled a cracker abstractedly ,for a inonent, then said: "It's rather a funny story. Smith, you, know, lives on „Meant Washington, right near Sue, where he has an excellent wife, a nice little home, and throe pretty children as ever played outdoors. All boys, you know, the •oldest not over nine, and all about the sane size. Smith is a pretty respectable sort of a chi- n .zen, never drinks or gambles, and thinks t tho world of his family. •"•Well, he went home one afternoon last week, and found his wife out shopping or something of that sort. Ile went ,un through the house into the back yard, .and .there under an apple tree were the little fellows playing. They had a bench and roome.bottles and tumblers, and were plwy- .14g 'keep saloon.' Ho noticed they were cdrinking something out of a pail, and that they;acted tipsy. The youngest, who was behindthe bar, had a towel tierl,arlound lois avaist„and was setting the drinks up pretty Red of Dollars Stop a Run. A. good story is going for rounds i the west which in especially glood•a present time. There was-•eooae a on a ,bank in an iron mill town d the ,depositors were heine +paid at other, rather slov- I thought he was the ng any way you ,please to look at it ? + run Catilt.lnen uaauttge ito ;be -social with- an out etioking their rnoseis,in the same beer.battle or pouring; :some .of the same 'fiery .fluid into their stomachs ? Oat,q.pon such sooidl .oustoins ,.which requite+men to run the 'risk of .being sots iti•order to be social. * * -.0 Is it.nat.gnite time to -say to this onstoroue evil not oultiy., thou -shalt .not exist under authority of law„ but also, then shalt not eniet tin defiance •of law f Too to g lass this dreadful scourge •been prnitted. lit is :the .duty and .the pri it`lo_me of the people of silver dollars. The excitement 'in- creased and the run becairte la'fast,,one. The cashier was a young iiniablaatun and the work put upon hiu, was amore than he bilked. He resolved to •iitoI) at.. xiR sent Itibe janitor with a bosdae-1 • f silver dollars into a..rear room where was a stave, with instructions to •"!meat thein sifver,.doilars red-hot," they were heated, aced in that condition he hand- ed theta out%with a ladle. The -depos- itors first (;.robbed the coin, then k:iek,ed. But you'll !Sava to takA :hem that way 'God to denounce. t, defylit, overthrow then ,and destroy it. s s: A brand of whisky ds advortisatit tolled "Horn of Plenty:” tOn this,za ttemperanoe writer rr•nsaoks that they shave chosen the name wisely, for out f the thing 4e4ignated shall! cause A * e: , said tlheteashiar. We arca twittiial, ont a•9 iffst as We can ftlelt and mold tlietu,'but if you won't wait tial they cool pull! have to take then hot. That settled lit. The run was stop- ped. Aitearrect Cool[, perfect codk,never presents us vitda estibte fond. There are few perfect , and coneoeueutly indigestion is very gent. You call eat what you like and iudig !Plenty of port -sty, plenty of gown, i cooks l?l ' enty of sorrew„ lenty of alaame, , prev( :k'lenty of broken •hearts, hopes ,doemed and sealed, Plenty of graves.in the pottet".s,field. Now as the Time. Now is the time to look Stack over the•year that is gone and see what wa have done that we wish we had aaotdone, it ie the privilege leaf every one to cor- rect oiistnkes when correction is posy sable, and to so far regret ttleoa as to eterirdin° they &tall not be ,Blade gonia,. This is character building. We cannot, be we ever so rich, buy a good character ; but be we ever so poor, we can carve ourselves one. Damaged. A sign,, advertising damaged goods of one kind and another for sale, is Slot an infrequent sight. In large letters, painted in striktalg colors, it is announced that certain articles, or the entire stook of some store. has green dafwaged by fire, water, eta, and must be so!d at a great eacritiee. Things that are damaged, and hence have not their former value, are not limited to auction stores and houses where fire and water have made !loves, Men walk the streets of every city who do not need to have sign boards strapped to their shoulders, anttounc. ing a damaged body and character— and, therefore, that a great sacrifice of moral worth may be made. Here is a young. man with bloodshot eyes, Men of motley minds often have .as much 0s you avant after using Burdock Blood Bitters, the,uatural specific for fa• zdigestion or dyspepsia in any form. To Telepbaaae 3600 Mlles, The longest telephone circuit in the Yierld is now prajeated by the Auto - made Telephone and Electric (Jomoauy of Canada, which intends to In,� a line of copper wires eta the metallic ciroait plan from Halifax, Nova Scotia, to Vanionuve.r. This is a distance of 3,- 600 miles. Cooper wire is far the best condractor, and electricians have so tar advanced their tnetlaode that they can 1 calculate to a nicety wheat is required The circuit will be, of eourae, in sec. tions, and be available foreonlulunica tion to manyinterinediate points. it is a great and wonderful experiment, which the scientific world will watch with intense intertest. Ii tt proves a Snecr'ss there $eetno to lie no good reason why the instrument can not be used to tramslnit speech across the wiriest ocean. Williams' Royal Crown Kennedy, greatest mare en earth, guaranteed to cure general Nervous Debility, lcheuuutism, Nouralaia Paralysis, etc. Stub Ends of Thought. Keep your eye oil that youug man who would editor wear a $50 snit of clothes with $10 in his po::ket than to wear a $10 suit of clothes with $50 in pocket, bloated flesh and unsteady step, who motley murals, has been burned out by fires of inter.. The worst people in tho world are perauce. To another, the strange and tho richest and the poorest. destructive fascination for gambling, Splendid inisery is the most difficult lOt+biclt begali-;with a gamo for the cigars 10 dare. or the drinks;; or, alas, too often in There is more shame in sills than i thea polite forms ofn p gambling in. social oottan, life—which so called society is horrifi. Most of tltt°i beautiful thins in ed to have designated by it liropar nature ere silent. name, has been the agency thrnu'yli A broken heart will always show in which a life has been matte a shameful the few'. tra failure, ending in despair that gener. • A dollar will go a long way if you n t ally finds relief in self'tdestrt.ctien, j encourage IL wI And SO we might go on, naming the Money is the best slrtve find II►e know, young men who aro filling positions of power and promise, never touch a drop of beer, winos, or intoxicants of any sort. And the young man who to -day makes up his mind that he will be on tho safe side and adhere to strict abstifieneo will find that be is not alone. Ile has now the very best element in business and social life in the largest eitioe of our hind with him. Ile will not be chided for his principle, bnt through it will command respect. It will not retard 11110 in commercial success, but prove his surest help. It will win him no enemies, but bring him the friendship of upright men and good women. It will win him surer favour than aught elle in eyes which he will some time iu his life think are the sweetest he has ever looked into. It will ensure him the highest com- mercial esteem and the brightest social position. And as it moulds his character in youth, so will it develop him into a successful man and e, good citizen. Try it, my young friends, and 500, Scandal Mongers. On this subject the Oanada Pros' terian says;--Ic id quite safe to s that in ninety-nine Ont of ave hundred oases of .ieaud al, things a not as bad ah they are said to he, T decent, clean roan malas them appear HA little as truth will allow; the unclean Iow bealce;l scandal -monger malres them as had as a filthy, colossal liar con. When the air is impure with ge8Aili, and ail the iov-helaked scandal mongers are to full chase after some 'un'fortunate victim, then is a good 'ti1sn to remember that roost things are not AS lime! as . they seem, in fact, that i8 a good tliint; to r °member all alae [time. A Blessing to Every I ouseliold. HOLLOWAY'S q. .f These remedies Slave stood the teat of fifty years experience, and aro pronoupced the beat, Medicine Family rise, Purify the blood,' correct all disorders PIIS e s of the LIVED, STOAMACII, KIDNEYS AND i.'Cii" EIS and fnraruable in nil colialplai`ntts-incidental �ttoo foivalleess of, all ages. T•^' -IE o I-�+ V moi+ -+=\4., ,,#--J 1\1 �t Is the only reliable) remedy for bad logs, sores, ulcers, and 01d wounds. POIt BRONCIIIIIS, SORE THROATS, COtiol3S, 'OLDS, GOUT, Ri;EUALATISAI, GLADULAIt SW1'LLfNGS AND ALL SKIN DISEASES IT Ii AS NO Eca,UAL, Aianufaetured only,at 7s, New oxford. Tata 68:;, Oxford Street, Loudon, and sold by all Medicine Vendors throcgholtt the world. R Purhasers should look to the Label on the Boxes and Pots. If the address is not 3133 Oxford Street, Loudou, they are spurious. _ _ _ �...._-..,..�.. ems•-•'-..� WiA MARBLE WOR -SNT FIRM. 1 ESSRS, VANSTONE BROS., Uy. I of Kincardine have bought the Marble Business of Mr T T' Watson, formerly carried on by W Smyth. ay, • Parties requiring work in their lino will do well by calling on them or seeing ono of their agents bitter ry purchasing. You will And our prices are away down, Our workmanship is unsur assed We but the very bast stock and by square dealing hope to securep »Ifi crag none- ., - 11 T Watson, who has been running the business for tho pasar,iu 12 represent us n the irpatronage, Mr T' Tl Call an a see our stock and prices, Itch on Inman and horses and all ani- mals cured in 130 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails, War- ranted at (;hisholnl's drug store. In Ireland the returns show that the Protestant minority has been steadily gain- ing in numbers since 1001. English Spavin Liniment removes rill hard, soft. or calloused Lumps and Blem i81r88 from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Bing Roue, Sweeney, Stifles, Sprains, Bore end 8wnilen Throat, Uoughs, iireo. :Smith walked over and looked in the ere' Save 600 by use of one bottle, War - 1P 11. ,It was Taeer, and two of the boys I muted by (,I,ieinolni a drug store. were :so drunk that they staggered. A neighbor's boy, a couple of years older, lay I THE tA1KB )ROUTS TO THE WORLD'S PAIiZ asleep behind tho trees. ViA PICTURESQUE MACKINAC. •',i y,frod, boys, you must not drink Avoid the heat and dust by traveling ,that;" ;lis said, as he lifted the six year, old on the Floating Palaces of the Detroit d, :betydrom.t,ehind the bench. Cleveland Steam Navigation Company. "Wel s,pleyin' s'Ioon, papa, an' I was ' " dust been built for this.ilpperLako route, Two new steel passenger steamers have :Gatlin at ,;Just like you,' said tlio little Mow. .Smith poured out the beer, and eosttng$300,000 each, and aro guaranteed ,gashed .iihe.drunken boy home, and then ,amok kis boys and put them to bed. When ,his 'wife . came back slie found him crying like a.chiild Re came back that night and :sold nut hie business, and says lie will ,nesOr.sell or ,drink another drop of liquor. Hie wife told. ,mine about it, and she broke ;kern era,ieg *tile she told it." I',rle. ally service between Cleveland Thai as a true story ; but the name was and ' Put•in'.Eay. First-class stateroom not Smith. accommodations and menu, and exceed- ," tingly low Round Trip Rates. The pala- tial equipment, the luxury of the appoint. Why 1 Never Tasted Liquor. ments makes traveling on these steamers Edward W. Bolt, in tho Young Crusader, thoroughly enjoyable. Send for illus. says among otherjthings : crated pamphlet. Address A. A. Schantz, G. P. A., Detroit $ Cleveland Steam Nev. Liquor to a healthy boy or young roan CO., Detroit, fib, will Stever clo him the least particle of e the grandest, largest, safest and fastest steamers on the Lakes; speed 20 miles me between Cleveland, Toleer do and Chicaago less than 60 hours: Four trips per week between Toledo, Detroit, Alpena, Mackinac, Petos- key and Chicago. Daily trips between Detroit and.Cleveland; during July and August double daily service will be main- tained, giving a daylight ride acrosti Lake good; it may do him harm. The man for whom I have absolettely no use in the world is the man whoa is continually asking a young man "Just to have a little; ono glass, you know" A man who will witt- ingly urge 0 youug 10011 who he knows has a principle against liquor is a Iran for whom a halter is too good. Then as I looked around and came to know more about people and things, I found the unanswerable argument in favour of the young mtui's abstinence; that is, that the most successful then in America to -day are those wlto never lift a wine glass to their lips. 13oeuming interested in this fact, I had the curiosity to personally in- quire into it, and of twenty -Dight of the loading business men in the country, whcp€ na-.nos I selected at random, twenty: 'tve never touched it drop of wine of any sort. I made np my mind that there war' some reason for this. If Iiquor brought safe pleasures, why did these men abstain from it? If, as some say, it is a stimulant to a When � ve assert that Dodd's vu�a+vureienrar•,,�, Kidney Pills Cure Backache, Dropsy, Lumbago, Bright's Dis- ease, Rheumatism and all other forms of Kidney Troubles, we are backed by the testimony of all who have used them. THEY CURE TO STAY CURED. sy ail druj� gggists or snail on receipt of price, �o cents, Dr, L, A. Smith & Co., Toronto. VANSTONE BROS. --•�...-..tea ...--........--....-- MCCOLL'S OILS ARE THE BEST �` LARDINE MACHIN ors, CHAMPION GOLD MEDAL OIL OF THE DOMINION meColl's CYLINDER OIL wiz wear twice as long as any other make THE FINEST HIGH GRADE OILS ARE MANUFACTURED BY MCCOLL BROS. & CO., TORONTO FOR SALE 13Y ALL THE 7 ii:ED LEADING,' DEALERS IN THE COUNTY'. &SCOTT'B NK OF }MELTON, D-.�JN 3 S. Josephine Street • - Wirighein, Ont, J. A. FIALSTan, Mount Forest. J. W. Scary,) Listowel Deposits Received and allowed. Money Advanced to Farmers and Business Men, Ou long or short time, on endorsed notes or collateral security. Salo notes bought I at ra fair valuation, !honey remitted to al] parts of Canada at reasonable charges. Special Attentioa� Given to Col- lecting .Accounts and !votes. Interest Agents In:Canada--The h:erchants' Baal; of Canada Office Yours—Prom 9 a. m. to 6 0, 01. A. E. SMITH, Agent. JOSEi'1X COWLS, Manic OTxa Div. Couur, Co. HatnoN', AUCTIONEER, ISSUER OF £dARR/AGI: LICENSES CoitrIISSIONEn I2 R. C. T,, VETO. WoOxoTER, ONT. WINGHAM. Capital, $1,250,000. Rest, $650,000, PVico-President—A. Q. STUART. DIRECTORS Ions PROCTOR, CIDA% Gvaasv, ORO ItoAcn, A, T. WOOD, A. B. LEE (Toronto). Cashier—J. TURNBULL. - Leeosavings ofof010andHupwards0ieceived Saturdays, intereal allowed. Special Deposits also received at current rates or interest. Drafts on creat Britain and the United States bought and sold Is. 'WIL' LSON, Armen% 'MEYER & DICKINSON, Solicitors. ZETLAND SAW � MILL GEORGE THOMSON, Proptieter. Lumber ©f ;all kinds, First -glass Shing les, ,and, Cedar Posts, Car Load Orders a Specialty. WOOD delivered to any part of Winglianl. 4s102116rsby'rnail proluptiy attends to GEORGE: TIIOA1sON, Box 120,1Vingham 0,0, How manly persons know that Ripans Tabules. now solargel y advertised and used, are simply busy 10021, why did not those 'omen, direct- !favorite prescription of their family dootolprepared the fog the lar,ost business interests in this + nil) y,. e011Ve mice reServattU • � in at,scia:r, scientific manner and a form convenient for hand- ing the rt to it? And when this; find , preservation and use . In the groat hospitals of the metropolitan cities where wealthy fhid better care than in their own luxurious boailt'v,tlle ingredients fits t f Ripens Tabules areete the that these were rho men whose opinions in erg to thousands of sigh and poor alike with beneficial c, They administer - great business matters were accepted by , .effect. hey are the main dependence of the most the leading concerns of the world, I eon- eminent physicians in cases of derangements ents of the digestive organs, such as d VS ep si A c0nsti pa biliousness and other' ills connected with the stomach, liver and bowels, For some weals one 'J� tion, blllousnals eluded that them' judgment in the use ofof the floc! &,X hospitals q Y In New York City has used a formula, differing sligbtr�• final clic common one p p p els liquor would 'satisfy me. If their judo , that has been found of ment in business matters could command LUIUSuat efficacy. Through Con nlendations of physicians its !mission of healing... the dots of rapidlyextendiii that it finally seetned desirable to prepare the prescription hasebeen so widely and make itavailable to the wl.ole public at a moderate price and to to a, convenient form, so as to price, announce the fact through the'recognized medium foe securing publicity ----advertisement in the columns of the newspapers of the land. This done, and now the tune is not far distant when evol,' family of int( Limo ill be as certain o possess ebsen things that 'damaged men—sore. worst Waster. And as opportunities come to ane to go cupply of Ripans Tabules as a clock ora cookingstove. the 'almost gs a1 "des, aiisbonest practices iti business ' Three's n crawcle .. round In !acmes and at pubbe places, I flnrl , here and an dru' els y al e .t)leas1 to bo foltud d salla 1s ever itaept when (laapidr y b.; t ordealer will supply thein. A box, containing; six a'lalw, ill sold for every - lithely ambition, tees i lsnessnall It the tlaard, The 1 do not occupy a solitary position. moss package, eontivnin four bezel, for $2. The will be sent by7 cents, and a tendency to abstain front lignors is wept of price, by the &pans Chemical Company,. No. 10, Sprusu t,aNewoYork, d, wickets, r e) i"o� reaped and attention of the lea de on bout sides of the sea, their decision he use oz liquor was not apt to bo ong. 6