The Wingham Times, 1897-06-11, Page 7Ite
Cream
We make a specialty of
Ice Cream and are pre•
pared to supply it, in
large or small quantities
rJ and of any flavor desired
to families, pie nicing
parties or by the dish.
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We have a good fountain and L�
also supply Cream Soda of any r'il
flavor.
-Al BANANAS, PINE APPLES and [A
gi Fruit and Confectionary ofO;l
all kinds.
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Give us a trial and we can
1Za please you. ii!
1 Jt� S, I�dcALPINE, 1;
Central Restaurant, �rli
TO THE PU LIC
The Wingham Planing Mills are
now running again in full blast—
Parties wishing to have Lumber
Dressed or anything in the planing
mill business such as-
-SASH,
—DOORS,
—BLINDS,
—CASINGS,
—MOULDINGS,
can have them on short notice and
at lowest possible prices. I have
also added a number of new mach-
ines which will enable me to do
work cheaper and better than ever.
S. BENNETT,
• • • • Successor to
WATT & SON
ELTONS
UMPS
Will stand wear and tear for
3 ears. Np better proof can
be given of their durability
than is shown by the fact
that some of these pumps1 put
in wells 25 years ago are
still working.
IRON and FORCE PUMPS
Supplied to Order.
Repairing promptly attended to.
SHOP—Diagonal St. opposite Beattie's
Livery.
JOHN PELTON,
Wing'ham, ;0n t
WINGIIAM
FOV
Having purchased the above
named property from Mr. A. M.
Robinson, we are now prepared to
supply a great variety of Ca-:tings
and to attend to all manner of re-
pair work
FACTORY MANAGERS—Come
when your Machines require. repair
an.d our machinist can put them
right thus saving you trouble and
annoyance. -
BRIDGi BUILDERS—Come and
order your Iron from us, We order
direct from the Rolling Mills and can
quote you prices that are right.
FARMERS—Come on Saturday
and secure some of our argains in
Plough Repairs and Roller Castings
which we sell cheap for cash on Sat-
urday. Bring your cast iron serap
along.
IMPLEMENT ME'N----Get your
repairs here instead of sending to
distant points and thus save money.
WANTED—. \. limited quantity of
Ivry 2 inch It''•:c Min Plank and
Dry Maple.
REL ALL & Co.
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THE W tO curl-LA.M TIMES JUNE 1b97.
THE PHRENQ INE
MEDICINES
THE ONLY ABSOLUTELY RELIAI3LE
PREPARATIONS ON TUE MARKET.
Pleasant, Pure
PkFENOLIE
!heumatic
Specific
PHRENAL1tiE
pILLs
and Mealthful.
Guaranteed to euro
Rheumatism,
Sciatica, Lumbago,
Gout and
Neuralgia.
A sure cure for
Heaclaohe Dizziness
Constipation, Indi-
gestion, Biliousness,
Bright's Disease,
Diabetes, Paralysis,
Convulsions, Heart
Disease, etc., eto.
Manufactured on honer & Sold on
Merit.
Sold in Wingham, only by Gorden & Co
To the Madden Yeast Co., London, Ont.
Gentlemen,—We get Quicker and better results from
using Mrs. Madden's Yeast than any other we have
used, and highly recommend It. DEAN BRAS., Bakers
THE MADDEN YEAST CO., London.
DR. CHASE'S
Catarrh Cairo
CURLS C4TASSH, HAY FEvrn, ROSE FEVER, Aftn ALL
Ii E' 1 CILRS . . . GIVE 0'tE Bl ow WITH THE
• CLav:Es an THE p -WD -cif IS CIFFUSLD, MAKING A
SURE ABS t'E 'AHFHT CURE
PF?IC.= tifi i hi 1:31, -OWER 25 Cr:r.rG
it PAYS TO
OI)E TO TT.TAItEy
BX kaARK rl0Ae,
Oh sacred Ulnae, must I begin
To rhythm on otUer land,
Where sorbent, vicious crimes relate
A miernled savage band.
Ungoverned tribe, exceptlby crime,
High friendship's laws erace
Ard in rebellion's servile route
The statutes of their own efface.
Milignant host shall fate pertend,
Thy dooni is writ in gore;
Corroding enmity consumes
Thy heart's vile intnost porn.
Thy thoughts encirclevice and crime:
Thy acts shall be thy ban,
Remorseless deeds all love preeladesQ
And hatred fronts thy van,
Fell instigators of all ill;
Dues not thy heart thee tell
That thou to soar in wonton wrongs
Invokes the aid of hell?
What demon venom fills thy courts ?
The semblances of war
Remitigates all sense of good
While archfiends wage thy star,
All masked and reoret as thou art
No hero const thou claitn
Thy brightest hours are veiled iu guilt
Thy pride gives place to shame,
Thy cadence vespers are but null
Base in thy lofty bower,
Oh Turkey where thy laurels now?
They wither ere they flower.
One Honest Ilan.
DEAR Errrou,—Please inform your
readers that if written to coq&IEntielly
I will mail in a sealed letter , particulars o
a genuine, honest, home cure, by which
was permanently restored to health and
manly vigor, after years of suffering fron
nervous debility, sexual weakness, nigh
losses and weak shrunken parts. I wa
robbed and swindled by the quacks until
nearly lost faith in mankind, but thank
heaven, I am now well, vigorousand stron
and wish to make this certain means o
cure known to others, I have nothing t
sell and want no money, but being a firm
believer in the universal brotherhoodd o
man, I am desirous of helping the wafer
nnate to regain their health and happiues
I promise you perfect secrecy.
Address with stamp ;
i Wu. T Muuronn, Agents' Supplies,
P. 0. Box 59, St. Henri, Que
hayseed is Dead
At noon on Friday Wm. Craig
""IIezekiall Hayseed," dropped deo
in the yard of the St. Lawrence
Motel. He was a well-known writer,
eminently Clever and versatile. His
forte was comic skits in Canadian
vernacular. Ile was a graduate of
Queen's University, of the class of
1858,
I SINCE SISTE .S GOT A fiEAtta � �Ew
d m� �fli
Prompt, Pleasant Perfect.
Norway Pine Syrup is a prompt, plea-
sant and perfect curia for coughs, colds,
asthma, bronchitis, hoarseness, sore
throat, pain in the chest, croup, whoop-
ing cough, quinsy, influenza and all
throat and lung troubles. 25 and 50
cents at all drug stores.
A. Doctor Elopes
Shelburne, June 4.—Nearly five
months ago a man, calling himself,
Dr. Young, and sometilnes Dr.
Cooper, cane to Stanton, a village in
Milner township, and put up with
Mr. and Mrs. Campaign. On May
25 Yoang or Cooper, and his wife,
and Miss Maud Campaign went to
Toronto and put up at a down -town
hotel. After a week's stay the girl
bade Mrs. Young good-bye, saying
she was going house. The same day
Young disappeared, and it is suppos'
f ed she eloped with the doctor, Dr.
I Young obtained a license in Shel-
burne before he left for Toronto,
and, under various pretexts, collect-
s ed a large sum of money in Stanton.
I _._•-
r Other . Fail -It Cures
f DEAR STSs, -Prom my own experence
o I can confidently say that Dr. Fowler's
Extract of Wild Strawberry possesses
f true merit, it was the means of saving
- my little girl's life last summer. She
s
Hobbs -4 think it was a deuced
shame that they put old Bibbirs in a
lunatic asylum simply because he
went daft over Scotch dialect stories.
Robbs—Oh, the dialect business
was bearable, but, say, when he
took up the bagpipes the neighbors
complained to the board of health.—
' Truth:'
Every woman has a fad, said the
i buried three husbands.
H'm, I'd like to know what mine
observant lady to the one who had
is!
Marriage.
A God-Se>td Blessing
Mr. Wood, of Lassen, Pa., was a great
sufferer from organic heart disease. He
never expected to be well again, but Dr.
Agnew's Cure for the Heart was his
good angel, and he lives to -day to tell it
to others. hear him: •"I was for fifteen
years a great sufferer from heart disease,
had smothering spells, palpitation, pain
in loft side and swelled ankles. 'Twenty
physicians treated me but I got no relief
until 1 used Dr. Agnew's Cure for the 1
Heart. One dose relieved me inside of I
30 minutes. Several bottles cured tee."'
Sold at Chisholm's Drug Store,
What are all these carriages '
doing there? Funeral?
No; that's the headquarters of
Pingle & Pang, the fashionable
dressmakers.
CAt A .A USDIESS COLLEGE
CHATHAM, O:BiT.
Still mil -lime.; its st>e'casful work of pia ha; stud. ;.
ents in choice pnaltious.
Between lan, Jot and ilia.' 1st, four months, 90 of ".
our pupils secured choice sit•natitnis s B x,kliepers •
Stenographer- and Teachers in other Business Col. '
to •ce.
Throe others have secured places, ono to'vonuuenee
rex tw,vk, another the 'anomie neck and the
third aeon; .1unu 15'h
trove is where _Eradiates of this soh001 1ntve a •
decided advantage over those graduer,d from the
average bn•.iness college.
If interested write for catalogue and a doheplete
list of where students have been placed.
For Catalogue, address,
I). MCLACIILAN Co.,
Cita 1bi,m, 0
SUER SLITS
Made in the
LATEST STYLES
Go to'"" Z
Positively cured by these
Little Pills.
They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia,
Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per-
fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi-
ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue
Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. Tliey
Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable.
Small Pill. Small Dose.
Small Price.
Substitution
the fraud of the day.
>cc you.get Carter's,
''..sk for Carter's,
`'`-) Insist and demand
QUEEN'S BLOCK, WINGIIAai ,:ill•tcr's Little Liver Pills.
was teething and,tooti* violent diarrhoea.
Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Straw-
berry eured her, and I feel that I cannot
say enough in its favor.
MRe. Wu, ARTHUR,
Teetoryille, Ont.
T,ieGiant Awa kening
The managers of the Brantford
cotton mills are rejoicing in the fact
that they manufactured more cotton
during the last month than in any
previous similar period. Another
body of capitalists—the Montmol-en
cy Cotton Company—is making
arrangements to erect an immense
new cotton mill at Drummondville,
utilizing the rapids on the River St.
Francis. It will employ about 1,500
hands. It will be interesting to learn
that the management have turned to
foreign countries for customers. It
is the intention to manufacture on
an elaborate scale for the markets of
China and Japan. A careful psr-
sonal inspection of these markets by
the agents of the Montmorency Coin •
panv has convinced them—and they
in turn, have convinced the manage-
ment—that an immense field fur
trade lies undeveloped in these
countries.
With labor at, reasonable rates
and unlimited opportunities to turn
to account Canada's unrivaled ad-
vantages in never -failing water
power, so indispensable to cheap
development of electricity, there is a
splendid field for enterprising men
of means. Canada is a giant, awak
ening to his neglected opportunities.
Our faith is great in the near future.
Itching, Buraing S'sin Disoasas Cared Po
35 Cents
Dr. Agnew's Ointment relieves in one
day and cures tetter, salt rheum, piles
scald head, eczema, barbers' itch, ule,np,
blotol,es and all eruptions of the shin. It
is soothing and quieting and acts like
magic in the cure of all baby humors;
35 cents. Sold at Ohisholm's drug sto; e.
Grubbins is a schemer from 'way
back.
What has he done now?
IIe gave his wife her choice of
either a bicycle or a spring bonnet,
and she's in such a stateof indecision
that the chances are she will worry
herself into nervous prostration, and
he won't have to get either. •
In Reply to oft Repeated Questions
It may be well to state, Scott's Emnl-
4ion acts as a food as well as a medecine,
building tap the wastedtissues and restoring
perfect health after wasting fever,
Tominy—What kind of a store is
that o: e, papa, wham they have
three -colored glass jars in the win-
dow?
Papa—That's an apothecary shop,
Tommy.
Tommy—And that place next
door to it that has three balls in
front of it?
Papa, with a sign,—Oh! 1',hat's a
potheeary shop, Tommy.
There's quite a eh hge around a h
a snowAe.T•p 6
Where once upon ti is war raged aqs.
troubiee I had assn,
The reason thta Ib brought about to you i
mean to Ahow.
It's all beeauee a Than comes here, and he
1s sister's beau, t
I don't know how she captured him, but
And for fear t at heuwilt l stay away I will
not give his name.
But 1
ly onlylove hoppeltlm heli always come; I reel -
For everything is new so nice elnce sis-
ter's got a beau.
I can spin my top in the parlor and gen.
erally have my way.
Yesterday a boy cut loose my kite, and els
bought one today.
She also
showgave, me marbles and took me to
I feel so happy now to say that sister'@
got a beau.
The roosters and the chickens all seem to
he so proud,
And the cats upon the back yard fence at
The birds up in the tree tops their happt-
nesenight 50
sing show,extra loud;
And this lles ail been brought about since
sister's got a beau.
s
I hope some one will make him come; I
Yes, therwish
se to oc bits a week I
keeping ma In wood. get for
I'll gihveim this moJoe—
ney to this man—sis calls
Mr.
Because I'm having too good a time for
sis to lose that beau.
—A. C. Phelps In New Orleans Picayune.
LAMPS AND CANDLES.
There Is an Art In the Managing of
Thom.
The most effective cleansing sub-
stance for the containers and wick ap.
paratus consists of ordinary wood ash.
This has a peculiar effect upon petro-
leum, crystal and other oils of the same
kind. Rub the ashes well all over the
parts that require cleaning and polish
or wipe it o.L with a clean, soft cloth.
This is a very simple method and obvi-
ates the use of 'water, which may prov
a serious difficulty. especially if the op
erator is not very particular as regard
the drying process. This treatmen
should not, however, entirely do awe
with a periodical boiling of the differ
ont parts of the lamp with. strong soda
but the regular use of wood ash should
make the washing a last resource and
an altogether rare necessity.
The strictest cleanliness in every de-
tail concerning lamps is of the greatest
importance not only to insure a good
light free from smell, but also as a pre-
ventive against clanger. Odd bits of
wick allowed to collect anywhere near
the flame, for instance, aro objection-
able from every point of view.
Lamps that aro but rarely used should
not be left with the wick to become sat-
urated through contact with the oil.
The best plan is to empty the container,
clean it as above, dry the wick if it is
new, and put it aside in a box, into
which dust cannot penetrate, till it is
wanted again.
For these days, when candles are so
much used, it is well to know that there
is an art in choosing them. They should
burn' brightly, steadily, and without
flickering, yet at the sane time dwin-
dle away as s]owly as possible. The can-
dle that gutters is to be avoided as ex-
travagant and worthless. The best of
all aro those which aro partially hol-
lowed out, so that if the flame is ex-
posed to a draft the melted wax runs
down the inside. .A thin, close wick
will always burn better than a thick
one. One of the cleverest contrivances
adapted to candles is a metal automatic
extinguisher. It can be fixed to any re-
quired depth of the candle, say one inch,
more or less, and as soon as that quan-
tity has burned away two metal rings
close over the flame and effectually pat
it out. Something of the kind has al-
ready been seen, but the newer patent
is much more practical, from the very
fact that it can be fixed to any part of
the candle instead of being placed in the
candle holder, for in the latter case it
could not act until the illuminant had
quite burned clown, when the extin-
guisher was obviously of doubtful util-
ity. --San Francisco Chronicle:
ii
MR. JOHN MURRAY
has opened out a new machi
shop, thoroughly ecluil'p,
with a.
New Outfit of iachir y
ncluding an Iron Planer,
Lathes etc. and is now prepar-
ed to 110 a general line of re-
pairing. Engine and Mill
Machinery repairing and pipe
fitting a specialty.
All kinds of shafting, gear-
ing, iron and wooden pulleys,
brass and iron castings sup-
cllied on shortest notice.
JOHN MURRAY
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All kinds of Fresh and Cured
Meats, including I3eef,
Veal, Lamb, Fresh Pork,
CURED I1AM,
BACON,
BOLOGNA,
SAUSAGI in season
T. WALKER,
Central lint( her Shen, \\' high stn.
The Fur Seal as an Animal.
Mr. David Starr Jordan, president of
the Bering sea commission for 1506,
and George Archibald Clark, secretary
to the commission, say in The Forum:
The male fur seal, or "beachniaster,"
reaches full maturity at the age of 7
years. At that time his weight is about
400 to 500 pounds, being considerably
heavier 'when first in from the sea in
the spring or after feeding in the fall.
than in the intervening period, when
he fasts on land and grows gradually
lean and weak. The males vary consid-
erably' in color, the general shade being\
black or dark brown, with longer hair
or bristles of yellowish white. These
are especially long and numeroua,on tbe.
thickened back of the neck, forming the
so called "wig."
Tho wigged males have a rough,
coarse coat, and their skins are without
market value. The animal makes its
home on the rooky shores of the islands
in large, closely massed hands, forming
what are oalled "rookeries." It is ex-
tremely gregarious, individuals seldom,
venturing far from the main body while
on land, though avandering about singly
in the sea.
Suburban Deficiencies.
"'Why don't yeti keep chickens, Cross -
lots?"
"My neighbors are lacking in am -
ability. e—Ohicago Record. •
To
Cure
nI;E°UMI,Eirai;ni
Bristol's
SARSAPARILLA
IT IS
PROMPT
RELIABLE
AND NEVER FAILS.
IT WILL
MAECE
YOU WELL;
Ask your Druggist or Dealer for it
BRISTOL'S SARSAPARILLA.
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R•I'P•A•N'S
The modern stand
and ' aini1 y '.Medi-
cine: Cures the
common every -day
ills of humanity.
DIAR.RHCSA, .DYS1;NT1•;RY,
and all BOWWI, COM.P,,AINTS.
A Sure, Safe, Quick Cure for these
troubles is
in liter
(mans mins'.)
rsed Internally dud Mciernal y. }e.
!T� TwJo Sizes, Ole. and GOc. bottles.
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