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The Wingham Times, 1898-01-28, Page 7111.4 WINGHAM TINES, JANUARY 28, iSt18. 1.41 flali Magistrates are no re- spe of persons. A few day e ago Men •elonging to the royal house. • hold led an unneuezled dog across Windsor bridge and a complaint baying been laid the magistrate ordered the Queen to pay a, tine of four shillings. The Queen paid the Arm NW, Ali•fT1 ,1 Y' + - ". ,'.' i. t TA !',. ..' : i , :. 1•,,, .0 IiiiP 14 1.14 1, .:., i.g. 'd •'4; ' nAL ''4,1;...:...4'oj Lill hil PO i&.3 ouresii. .by freeze I ,:itelo Pills. Bent Huron. Farmers' beettllte, On Tuesday afternoon. Otlest week, the above Institute held a very sue- cesfill meeting in the flown ball Gerrie, The president, M. Thomas • Straehan, oce.upled the eh.air. Mr. W 11. Fraser, of Bluevale, gave a. thoroughly prepared address on the growing of clover, showing the many advantages to the litrinee to greev more clover; the ebenileal food it re- quires, and the merits end demerita of the various varieties. Mr, J. Hiochley .followed with "Why every farmer should keep bees," in which be showed, not only that bees are a source of profit that. the farmer shoald pot neglect, but also showed how to manage them SO as to have them profitable by having the right kind of hives, wintering them properly and tending thein care- ODE TO THE CellEDICS ev lawn; now. Ohl woe to ye! sons of the Greek; Of the hems Leonidas led, % ion glory no longer your battle fields seek Nor strides on the face of your dead. You hailed with delight the red meteor of war, Tbilt Rashes its gleam on the sky— You have heard the shout of the foetnan afar, And your cannons sent back 04 reply. Now the plia.utora of fear in the storm will lower, Be has. shattered your sceptre, and blasted • your power. Delusiott has hired you tO War, Perchance that mistake is your last; Disgrace toad toiled Gut o'er your land his dull jar, And laughed at your downfall so vast No longer you nutigle with natione of earth, To allot to a nation her idiom; Your glory is mumbled, mud faded your worth, ee!.:e.• e.. Aesi your destiny is suu 1:‘":k from eompare • lea They else i'elievo Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestioa lel Too Hearty Dieing. A per- fect reiree!e• Dizziness, 'Nausea, Ttrowsi- nffS, 13.i.1 :see. in the Mouth, Coated Tongue in :tile, TORPID LIVER. .They Regelaie D,s-vdis. Purely Vegetable. &Mali tz'T „ Smia81 Dose., Peitece. Si'Lete, id of the day. feet Carter's Car teer,, THE. REN 0 LI N E • • REM EDI ES 'Peking the lend everywhere. We are working day and night t supply the demand. Our eorrespondence shows that hundreds upon hundreds poor sutferers are being reAored to health and happi- ness daily. The next,address was on "Tuber- culosis, ' by Jas. Armstrong, V. Se in which was set forth. the infectious nature of the disease being commicat- ed from man to annelids and . rout animals to man, either by inhaling tee germs or taking them. into ttilr stomach with fOod. and in other ways, How to discover the disease in cattle by the tubereutine test. How to get rid of it and keep clear of it was also pointed nut. elle Thompson,.of St. Catharines,. in "Swine breeding and feeeding,",,' showed that he was skilled in produe. ing pigs that suit the market at the least .possible were. so- as to. make it profitable to grow hogs. He strongly urged . farmers. to grow Mere and treat better Ellie %IMO maligned ani- nia1. Mr. 0. A. Zavitz,, .of the. Ontario Agricultural College, Qaelph, discass• ed 'Potatoes and Roots" giving some valuable information .regarding the different qualities . and varieties of a large number of 'experiments within this department at the college farm. The evening session was. -very l a reel v 4s,ded. .Add roses were. " given hg -Mr. IL Thomp,sen, on "Care of small fruits and,;.,-frult trees," and It,. O. A Zevitze4old of the . good work being done by the Ontario Agricultural College. These were interspersed with. remittal selections; vocal. and instrumental, by local tal- 010, which were well received by the endience. Mr. Thos. Gibson *M.,P*P., was present and gave, a shore address.. TV Uhl Ri1ATCSP,EiCiFiC O KIDNEY 1110 LIVER MIS They are absolutely rure and ea it ef at . 0-u aran teed to cure Rheumatism, Sciatice, Neurolgia, Lumbago and all forme of Kidney and Liver troubles.. titieW A RID OF SPURIOUS IMITATIONS SO1(1 Wingham, only by Gordon ei Co +es caveats and Trade.lvearkI obtained. and all parent 'business conducted for MODEM% FEES. My office is in theimmediate vicinity of the PatentOffice, and my facilities for securing patents are unsurpassed Seed model, sketch orphotograpli of invention, wit% detc4tion siva statement as to advantages claimed. .mi -Na charge is made for an opinion as to 25wentabith,g, and riy fee for prosecuting the 319iiqaiktn toitZ not bes called for emelt ilto 'Wel& I allowed. "INvearons' Guital" con- taining full information scat free. AU (10111MUnl. cations Considered as etrietly Conlidentlal. FRANKR.IN H. HOUGH SW' V St WASIXIIIIIGTON. D. C. ELTON'S UMPS • In abb3orance Lau eons winh t e auu e Greek" While the blush of your shame, will mantle their cheek. literary Notes. .Tete San Jose Seale. The Val" a -strikin "43 an • With the threatened destruction h3r! article or store; ie understood by " 'the terrible San Joee Seale of the: American periodical so well as The 1 pleasant prospect of Ontario fruit— apples. peachee, plans, peers, and • grapes—gaining a market in the! British blew and other European ; countries, and even rivallinz the val. W Oche cheese product of the pro -1 vino, die prompt aed vigoroue nuftfl.! sures to tight this ineect invader taken by Hon, John Melen, Minis- ter ot Agriculture, tire other eviden- ces, if that Were needed. of the wis duns whieh merlon. the selection hv Ladies' Home Journal, einem a New York corresponden . It has made its titles famous by their bailouts rani queness. Its "Side -Talks With Girlie" "Heart to Heart Tallee" and "Unknown Wives of Well-known Meu" have been ridiculed and para. phrased from one end et' the et:111111'y to the other. But it has all been griat'for the Philadelphia periodiettl. Just new the title of "The Inner Ex• periences of a Cabinet Members Wife" sir one" etewat when premier of is attracting attention. J Lille Ma- the province to which he is now nor grader's new loveetoey is given the majesty's representolee, ,if a praete, title of "A lieaven-Kissieg Hill"— hut cal farmer as head of the depart - taken from ShalteePeare, really, ment having to de with tee greatest who but the Journal would have irdnstre in the cutultry, thought of it?, Marion Orawfoed's new Under authore e conferred by the stet y is called "'Pile Dead Smile.-- Legislature the Minister of Agrit•el• a title good enough to sell any story, tare already hos in-pectors at work "The ilit 11 I Never Married" is tack- in tho nurseries ond orchards of the ed to a new series. "The Man Under distriels where tiu, ..eale has got a Thirty -eve," made the reputations of Ambition has pointed the way— ' Lillian Bell in this magaziee. "My Delirium of conquest led on— Literary Passion," under which Mr. The spirit f meroy went sobbing away, Howells wrote in the Journal, served Her pleading had sunk to a groan. But the cloud of adversity swept, at once to attract attentien, Julien As the spoiler in fury oaane on ; Hawthorne :end* a strong story to Where Rauoour and Perfidy awaked from the magazine, but with a poor title sleep Your renown was forever o'erthrown. Oblivion can never erase from your mind, The freedom, the worth you are leaving behind. How great was the boast of your power! How swift was the speed of your flight; Poor dastards in war, can a death dealing Hurlsiwaneerinto blackness of night ? And sad o'er the wreck of your pitiless doom The spirits of your father deplore, • And 1-lelen will lament in the cleat of her tomb. For the zeal that upholds you no more. Oh 1 where is Ole fame she has lbft to ydur charge ? Has it tiluercgie?with the sway of the Dorian start an, 1 it is being 1l0 leaghly stamped out. How serieus a 11,t -ter dialing with this dangerous inisero,wople-al pcst. it way be reatereesal when it is learn ed that eot only ;ill kinds of fruit trees, shrubs and imshes are subject It is immediately rechristened :There to Owned. it, Ow but an are no Moises in Ireland." X et eacb. l hard w, „ ai 'l"„it, ill -in an t, forest as title aduVed by this clever inagnZme I well may be rnith-d. IA seale, capieon .for it. "A Minister . of 111011.7. slates „f Ow etegnbasing republic fits theeitory and is really the bests The 08111 111,ms 1,!ss sufTe.kred in the World' started that story on 163sac.; l whore the ,;eate l, ra':ang giis but M cess, "r. Beecher as I Knew Hem la inottwe or who this pmvince will was an inimitable title for Mrs Bete ; esenpa by ,he 1;„eernteent'e admit, GentleMan Whe is Going to Die is 1 ‘:,rile I able action. eher's memoirs of her husband. . Qaiie appeopeiate 11, this wri- the eaption for a forthemning story • nection is the:following 1 .extrael from by Clara MorT ris. alk about clever: in interview, with Mr. Albert Rav, nes$ in titles, what magazine IS 5,80111 ” or proprietof the Prospect" Hill fruit a postmaster in the art as is rile I farm, near St. Catharines,. Out , In Ladies' Houle Journal? And a tu3ws. i the Buffalo Express, of Jan. 8th !art of title -making. is. But nothing I — paper man knows how difficult this,t,,ta 1 M ,,, mil itic.o. .04r) opp3e(34 to the The fierce Turks have rushed to the field, • ' I is se valuable in attracting the eye. ; GoVern Meta. of 0:iiiirio,"° Sitid Mr. Ldko locusts for number they °cane, 1 Though wounded 'and bleeding their arms ' Of the public. 1 i Ray, "but I intiq say that iii Mr. Dry - they will wield, , And March to the beat of the drum. Iden the preseet aaministration ha; 1 The February issue of the Deline I t most competent man. mien ,he ' Tho Assassin of Turkey frowns dark 001 115 throne, ator is called . Mid winter NI b . I He loesoned the bloodhound of death; and again thoroughly justifies its re ' ' I asked me to ei,int. to Toronto to took t over Itis hill, I ;eel tii )se with me, ex - He gloats on the field where the e tilt ure is 1, putation as a woman's authority in.. : pected to find t ha t we WCiti necessary Sewn, Fashions and Lititire. The latest And urimson is his eye, and his breath. i that bill. • But The blood crusted sword is the God he will ' winter sty!es ar ma fan atelv illustrat- i 10 t41t' PerreetA" a raise, . ed an acetu ate y e°("1 1 m • I( - i drafted and was snout Med to us for I And the 'cry of your orphans, his anthem of minent among the literary features „ i praise. ' ' I W f d tl . e were. not 'rim bill had heen Cannot in your army bo found A. soldier born true to our cause is Emma Churchman Hewiit's articleour pp , .. . e fully covered and instead of teaching on Honsettold. Expenees. "Sceal, • . . the. Minister how t . preserve the Life in English Provincial Cities," by i . . • . . 1 fruit, ., e found ourselves listening to Oet180 lorence It en wick pleas - wild rebound ------------is of certain interesting!. Don't go op suffering from nervous I And the ava'anche shoat of applause ? eeviroreens. Dr..Grace. Peckham - . un poste Ifl to fi n d a more cei pe 1 DON'T GO QS, Who world lead midst the thunders of wars Mr. Deyden's plane. It would be hobbles that ciake strong a e , . ,Minister of Agricultai•e jr the Pro- ws" weak, I You slunk as a thief from the valley of ee • • • Ill ae contributes a. p t , impotent, and unable to do the right Death • N ince, We were delighted with him." thing at the right tithe, all because the 'stew is tobacco poisoned. We urge you to test Mdburree Heart and Nerve Pills, they will make the blood pure and riuh, tingling with life MA energy, 'and the inan woo feels ok'l they make young end happy 11114411) Will stand wear and tear for e ears, :No better proof can be given of their durability than is shown by the fact that some of these pumps put iti well§ 25 years ago" are still working. .A. base leader's commands you obeyed, 1 on le (annum b o ,... "it is tale (lover muen t's intention," , Derisioe has dubbed you the "Frailest of ,"Chilclren aild their Ways" Mis. • p - . continued etr. tay,1 'to destroy, or Barth," I Alice Meynell continueP her series of And ...Hope scorned for to lend you her Child -Studies, directing attention to eall'ie to be destroyed, every fruit aid. . e tree that is known to be infected Conquered sons of the Greek; once chivel. the danger of overtaxing their - , .. • . New 0, with.ie an oec Scale. ti S. J s. It is be - Now bending to Turkey the suppliant knee. leans," a timely tope:, is vividly des roue and free,8I'dIflS. "1311 Fame recounts the triumphs of yore, Teaehinz; Days For 1893. When Miltiardes martialecl in tight, cribed by Frances Courtney 13avlor. --.--7 And Marathon'e field was clotted with gore, Those who have followed the fortunes High .schools and collegiate insti- Wen the Persians sought safety in flight. of Olive Raynor, by Martin ()tele, e ill tuttet and paleie and separate SehOOle At Salem us the water is foamy and deep, find If new thrill in his latest,. adven. There fore fathers have fought on the in the cities, to-wns and incorporated tuie-a diamond ,robbery. In "The WeVe ; villages have e following unttiber The 1 orm tossed billows have rocked them Care of Belongings" are many sug- of th teaching days in 18i)8. to eleep, gestions which will 'Neve of material Metes of opening and closing: Nor refused to the victors a grave. valet: tO IlOusekeepers, Bliie-Print Open 3rd January, close 7th April ; reopen 18111 April, close 30th June ; re -open 1st September, close 22nd December, In January there, are 21 teachingsieve, sieve, February 40, March '93, April 15, May 21, Sane 22 --Total 122. In September 21, October 21, November 22, December 16--Tetal 80, Rural public and separate schools have the following' number of teach- ing days in 1898: Dates of opening and closing-- Open 3rd January. close 7th April ; reopen 18th April, close 30th June ; re open 15th August, elose 2211d December. In January there are 21 teaching days, February 20, March 23, April 15. May 21, June 22 --Total 122. In August 13, Septenap6r 21, October 21 November 22, December 16— IRON and VORCE PIMPS Supplied to Order. , Repairing promptly attended to. But you—in death's slumber ;., lb° dark vault of the tomb— Photography is continued by Sharlot Will laugh yon to scorn, will mock you in M. Hall. "Dona Maria" is a faseinat. gloom. . ing character study of the South vvest etr. Go hide in the shadoev of night ! • by Eva i. der BrodheadThe Go search for a place tef repose ; "Baehelor Maids' Luncheon" is a Where the jeere of the world will not seek graphic description of the details of your etreat, a gathering which many readers will Nor the scoff of your merciless foes. Your Beacon of valourextinguished will hasten to duplieate. An agreeable he, e - observance of the popular anniversary Your honor will be trod in the dust ; '' is outlined in "A Valentine Party," Can the arm of a Poltroon that trembles' to In etre. Witherspoon's "Tea -Table," Ever chempion the (Anse of the just ee many thnely subjects are interesting- The deposits in the Postoffice die, To search the wide world to its far utmost i ly discussed. Mrs. Oadwalader Jones' Savings Banks for December were \ bound, department, "Social Observances'," $886,000, and the withdrawls Such a thing of deceit can nowhere be "The found. Flower Garden" by Mr. Vick, $676,000. lieved that the pest was brought in to Canada f -em United States nurseries, and it has necotne so fatal to the, fruit trees that exti eine rueasure,s are neeest,ary. Thenbill provides for cempensation to an amount which will enable the grower to replace the CMOs without expense to himeelf, and the penalty for neglecting to destroy infected trees is such to induce every owner of an orchard to see that the law is carried out When the infected trees are destroyed we can then start over again Under a new ,»w providitg for the rigid inspection of all im- ported nursery stuck and the ex. elusion of trees affected by the scale." $0141114141.144-44.0 . ea d THe .40 GI Great Offr dee OP -42 The Londorc Free Press. The ere° Press, desiring to really inerenso Its subscriptiou 1it. wake), the following great offer to the farniere and ]stockmen of Canada. whereby eat)- scribers to Weekly Free Press will get • One Year's Paper Free. 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