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The Wingham Times, 1898-10-28, Page 2• 11.1.1\VJIGJ1AM TIMES, ouroBER 28, 8V8. The average number of horses ;.liC;l>sNOW. Billed its Spanteh bull tights every yeas e wceel 5 5.000, Qa• sv:hile front 1000 to 1200 bulls are saorificed. Seine nim has, Fa/ ''that eour•tirg ss. g'iel is like starting :a nt w-ll;tiler. t PttrtS oat weeitty, then h'e•atil.'-a a *rl weekly, thea int.r ;'es int) a dans :and it' is has :in etit 'revise e:init+ti .out. 5S't1L stn ext.,a th .i?,t, Uinta' rt !tWr. iTTL PILL' isi1 Positively et.red Iffy ttleso Little Pills. TI_ey alto relieve Distress from 1,',"._)epzfa. tndi;;cstioa and Too Hearty Bating, A per - r ct remedy for Dizziness, Nau_ca., Dre sf- ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongu3 Pair. in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They 1<:eg..+c.te the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Sriltall PEEL, Sra_'s: DesreN 3A IRI PrEcc o era u bS titutiOn the fraud of the day. Seg you get Carter's, As,;. for Carter's, insi3t and demand Ca:-.:zr's Littlee Liver Pills. trann9iiie jeweller's Wife CISKri.O OF PALPITATION OF THE IIii?.,! eiT inti SffilOTHERING SPELLS le°7 i'illLi3urog'S ilE titre AHD NERVE PILLS: Mrs. D. E. Lasalle, Canal Street, Dunn- el:r Ont., whose .1!usba jewri''ry shore, and s ohne of keeps the best (Is •par=' gaselfee •g ,,y., repast was partaken of. A pleasing During the past tour tsc>eke no less thin 911 bogs were shipped from the Lucknow station t the Toronto markets. They were all pnrehrtsed b,y two ot our local buy - ere. Mr. UCO. Robinson and Mr. lad. Mclean, and as the animals weighed. over 180 pounds each, the aggregate price paid for them tulale nearly et7,000. A very pretty wedding took pine`” at Firpark Farm, tii' residence of Mr. and. 11Ir;. John Johnstone, on when their daughter Annie was unit- ed in marriage to Mr, John Ferrite', of Lanes. At 7 o'clock the bride entered the parlor, followed by the groom. The eerenleny was per- formed by the Rev. S. M. "Whaley, of St, Ileleus. The usual congratcla- tions followed, The bride was pret- tily attired in blue drab and white satin, and carried a bouquet of fiotiers. The hearty responses of the groom and bride, accompanied by their calm, modest bearing was el:arnring. A rich repast next re- ceived the closest attention of the guests, and merriment, jest and music filled in the °venture most pleasantly. Many beautiful gifts were made to the contracting parties which went to testify to the greatest extent, the esteem which was held for the young couple. At a seemly hour the company bade the host and hostess farewell, wishing the happy couple a prosperous and peaceful voyage on the matrimonial sea. A very pleasing and happy event occurred en tee evening c,t Wednes- day, Oct. 12th at the residence of Mr, Alex. McKay, being the mnrri of his second daughter Mary Jane, to Mr. William Walters, of Liver. pool, England. While Mr. 1-larry McCharles played the weddidg march, the bride leaning upon the artn of her father, walked slowly into the parlor, looking charming in a d'es of white silk with lace and chiffon trimming. They were mar ried at halt past seven o'cloek by the Rev. Mr. McKay. Intmediately after the marriage ceremonj was performed and congratulations over, the guests wended their way into the dining room where a sumptuous Another Swindles It would seem that people are al- . ways to be humbugged. Scarcely a month passes. without the record el' some swindle being perpetrated among intelligent people. \'4'e aro informed, that another cloth swindle 1)06 been worked in this vieitiity, The operations of the priucipnl in this latest was largely confined to the vicinity of Cheaiey.. A person representing that he was under the Dominion Government tried to inter- s est the farmers of that section in the t ••.: • .',i:at.,t: f.,t lis",ter•, 1 etc. Ile Also represented a large 1 business in Montreal; whuih proposed I to deal directly w%th thein in dry Igoods. He sold them consignments I of goods amounting to less than I twenty dollars and toolt their notes for the amount, He refused to take cash, his instraetioes being to take nothing but their notes, Since his departure nothing; further has been beard of him. In a few cases he is 1 said to have bought dairy produce from the parties and they have re - I ceived no remittance from him. The victims ot the swindle are said to in - elude some of the best farmers in the township,—Paisley,Advocate. _, r;,7} rrr, 51llthrp j fix.- t. IA. it/i-c1 -cl lt,3 knc:ve and gest progressive citizens of ; ; Dun:: ille, Ont., gives the following do- ;scri;';'••n of her recent experience in the ;use ti* 3 ifbut n's Heart and Nerve Pills. it " I look Milburn's Heart and Nerve 11 Pills for weak nerves, dizziness, palpita- 1tion of the heart, smothering spells at , slight nod sleeplessness. Before I used 01.Otem I could not get re:,.tftil sleep and 'rny ner..es wee. often ;is.) unstrung that I 1,, istecesiel start in alarm at the least noise, I, :and easily worried. ;j "Last February I commenced tarring ,'"'this valuable medicine, and it proved the right r "enedy for my weak and shattered : terv: ,t: system. Milburn's Heart and 1, Vert•., rills restored my nerves to a ,y stron'; and healthy condition, gave regu- I to lar :01.1 normal action of the heart. "1 itep well now, and am better in ever_- way, and I recommend them :'. heartily to all who suffer as I did." MI:;;;;;, -ti's I•Ieart and Nerve Pills, goo. a bn . or 3 for €r.ay, at all druggists. t'..'. -i rm.,/ Co..Toronto. Ont. e r'; l ' Lazu• .i: 4 cure Constipation, Sick: •Headache, a rtlos nass, dsypepsia. Every ptit eo. rztiterd percect, anu to work whit- , i a ?j;e or pain. Price 25 OH druggists. feature which added much to the en- joyment of the evening wits the ser- enading of the (happy couple by the brass band. *The guests spent a very colorable time ; those. who chose to, tripped the light etntastie, the music being Tarnished by Pro- fessor MnMorran and our highlaed laddie, Dave McKay with his inspir- ing music, the bagpipes, The bride was the recipient of many valuable and useful. presents, showing the high esteem in which she was held. The happy couple left on Thursday afternoon, Oct, 13th, for their future home ill Rat Portage, amid a shower of rice, -flowers and old slippers. All join in wishing; them bon voyage. Severe Cough Cured. "I had a seyore colt] which settled on lny lungs and made me so weak I had to give up work. Two bottlessof Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup completely cured me," J. H. Danthwright, (lowland, Mt., N. B. Pullets As" Layers. T T e C ^— AZIAZASAIVINWItb ALWAYS KEEP Orb HAND a TOERE 15 HD KIND OF PAIR OR Ai N':, IRTERIhAL OR EXTER5AL, Yrs PP.IH•KILLER WILL NOW RE- • LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB. etfruTEs. THE GENUINE BOTTLE BEARS THE NAME, PERRY DAVIS & SOH. Fa2 CA?IBAItigtirniot L. 1 Detlw Pl;51,11 t — Art P GRit THE BtSTAI'fl1-RHEUMATIC iEl i E CH PLAPLASTER TEf91IN EIJA Hl Lfb 1` MST 9E>P'PRICE. 25+9LG0IN1YARD "Rat* PRIce. tae 1 S$LAWRENCLCOIr bL;'iL'e!•,G U,4RSu , Mtt411tiAL. There is no doubt that pullets are much inore profitable as layers than old fowl. It i, often wise to keep old h ens because of their good qualities es breeding stock, when they are fine I in color, shape, size, ect., but they are hardly ever profitable from the stand- point of the egg basket for market purposes. It is often well also to keep some matronly old "biddies" that aro reliable as mothers for chicks, ! for the pullets are apt to be "young 'and thoughtless" and will have a dis- position to neglect maternal duties, but as layers a pen of pullets is not far from twice as productive as the same number of old hens, and on the farm where egg production is sought for no hen should be kept longer than two years unless for some other I use than her egg production. An- other point in connection with egg production should also be borne in mind, and that iso" only winter product- ion pays. The time may come as it appears to be coming in dairying, when the prices for winter and sum - met will be more equallized, but just now it is the winter egg that brings' i a price, while the summer egg does not repay the cost of production, , even though the Cost of production in summer be small. Observance of !these two points—pullets as layers, I and more attention to winter product- lain—will go far to make egg pro- ' duction profitable. --•-homestead. • Fatten;ng Turkeys. Too much stock reaches the mar- ket only half fattened. A lean car- cass is satisfactory neither to grower, marksman] nor consumer. A well. fattened bird not only weighs more but brings more per pound. Turkeys 1 must be fed all they can eat after the middle:of October if intended for the the Thanksgiving market. Cern should be the basis of fattening food both in tno kernel and ground' Cornmeal nixed up with boiled pot- atoes is a great fitttening food. Milk is a great help. Tweed- in troughs numerous enough for all to get a chance at the food. Do not feed much sour food of any kind. If their bowels get out of order give them scalded milk. The birds which are not full. ,.::own at Thatlksgiving should be kept for the Christmas and New Year's market.—plass. Plough- man. How to Prevent Coughing. The following is frorn a doctor connected with all institution in which there are many children : There is nothing; more irritable to a' cough' than coughing. For some time I had been so fully assured of this that I determined for one minute at Least to lessen the number of coughs heard in a certain ward in an hos- pital of the institution., 13y the pro- mise of rewards and punishments I succeeded in inducing them to sim- ply hold their breath when tempted to cough, and in a little while I was myself surprised to see how some of the children entirely recovered from the disease. Constant coughing is' precisely like scratching a wound on j the outside of the body ; so long as it is done the wound will not heal, Let a person when tempted to cough s draw a long breath and hold it until it warms and soothes every air cell and some benefit will snort be receiv- ed from this process. The nitrogen which is thus refined acts as an ano- t dyne to the mucous membrane allay- ing the desire to cough and giving the throat and lungs a chance to heal. At the same thne a suitable medicine will aid nature in ter efforts to recuperate. A Cana 'tan Youth.. _ ct As a striking instance of the lack at' re4opeet and geed manners which leading hal acre 's is of the • atit PS c youth of the present day, we give the following incident, which was witnessed by the writer the other day, A local clergyman was pass• ing a couple of well dressed setlool• boys, when a lad of about twelve yearn, addressing the reverend gentle. plan. said, "Good day, 1It'. ---- , how are you?" The minister ac- knowledged the kindly salutation by i"el. inse "Yale }ft's i, tietllh e ; told how are you ?" Tho boy atl- swered, "Oe 1 not too rotten," The lad did not els this offensively, nor did it cause any surprise to his eotn- panion. It was bis usual answer to su,eh- an enquiry. rale was not a street arab, pat the stn of a well -to• do citizen, and his `intention was simply to give the clergyman a.cord- lal greeting. "What the latter thought aoout it can only be conjectured - but he has possibly become. aecustonr, ed to the Canadian boy and bis pe. culiar ways.—Wallaesburrg 'Herald • Pertinent Rules. When entering a printing office keep these rules: Enter softly, sit down duietly, subscribe for the paper in advance, keep: six feet away from the devil, hands eft the mann• script, don't carry away the exchang, es nor read the type on the galleys. When you ask the editor to sup- press an item of news because it dues not suit you then g) ar.d ask your grocer to exclude pickles from his store because you can'tieat them, or your butcher to stop making uologna because it goes against. your stom ach. There is just as much fairness in one as in the other. News is the editor's stock in . trade. So are pickles to the grocer and bologna to the bate her•—las. The Plebiscite. The complete returns of the prohi- bition vote in the Province of Ontario were given out Thursday afternoon by Mr. F. S. Spence, secretary of the Dominion Alliance Association, of Canada. - The vote in Muskoka, which was the only constituency not heard from, gave a majority of 1,- 133 in favor of prohibition. •The total number of votes polled in On- tario was 269,776, -with 154,503 fur and 115,273 against, giving a tna- jority of 39,230 its favor of nrohibi• tion. Ottawa, Oct. 21.—The official pleb- iscite returns for Novi Ssotia and Manitoba are now in. They show that in the former, 39 per cent. of those entitled to vote recorded their votes ; in the latter, a little over 25 per cent voted. In Nova &otia the vote:was :—For, 28,67.2 ; against, 28 —majority for, 28,641. In Manitoba —For, 12,567 ; against, 2,955—tn t- ority for, 9,412. The total entitled to vote in Manitoba is 4910.18. There are still two places in Onrari and ix in Quebec outstanding. Relief in a Day.—The rod letter pro- mise that never fails in cases of the so- verest and most chronic stomach trou• hies in using Dr. Von Stan's Pineapple Tablets. Nature decreed the pineapple as one of humanity's great panaceas— medical science bas searched it out and now it's at, the door of every sufferer. A pleasant and positive cure. 33 cents, Sold by A. L. Hamilton. ' Pointed Paragraphs. The office never has to seek the man on pay day. Some dogs are pointers and some are disappointers. More people have the gift of speech than the gift ot silence. The older er f e , t ousers, the better they are prepared for the fray, When passenger trains are teles- coped the passengers are apt to see states. It is easier to read about love iri a cottage than it is to bring it about. A. stitch in time saves nine bat nine can be taken in no#time on a sewing machine. The man who tells you that all men are anal really bei1eves that he is a Ilittle more so. ---Chicago News, Too W ilI>:ng. "Dear Sue;" be whisperel, do you hink if I married you your father would ever forgive us ?" "I'm sure he would, dear," she asserted, softly. "And would he give us a house of our own ?" "I know he would, dearest," "And would he give us enough to live sumptuously on?" - "I am sure of it, Harry." "And vtould ho take rue into the firm ?" "Certainly he would." "And ran the business to suit my- self ?" Of course he would, darling." She snuggled to his bosom, but he put her aside coldly. , "I can never marry you," he said hoarsely. "Your father is too eager to get you off his hands." Between May 1st and September 80th the death rate among the United States soldiers was very large. Malarial and enteric fevers are charged with o,>er 2003 deaths, or a rate of 6 per annum in 10,000. A Sicilian forger has just been sen - fenced to 189 years l.tnprisoliment. Ile forged 63 documents, stealing the seal of the chancellor of the court to give his forgery effect, "VVANTtso—srvatttr. TOUSTWoittTtnY grans daily 1n this state to ni4a.t;re our business to their own and ncaiht c0untiea. It 14 matidy mflco work aouduoted nt ile'ra, S•tlary strat:iht I5to a year acid exsensos—rleflnite, bonattjte, no 010,0, no ie•s snlaty, Monrhis . 7fi- Rote enc"s, TnrI000 self-addro•,sed ataropnd envelope, Itorbort E, I1esg, "'rest„ Dept. it. Chicago. • !•.t•W!•+.••„M.••'.•'.'•.•!ti1'••.MMRh.-1•h•W•lM!•.w.nfuM4 •ewMf MIW rbci'sl b ! to y5 7 ^V ° a .xr K'tt'•71.''el:tU4:W't6YL:itWli.d,, • 1,1'll1111.y0,,,111N,1!rallIplUIin'011i'lllUllrl,l,11•.,'-" ,y`:aii sitllild'iil liteTocldandpegtea- ting the Stctutacl s arid Dowels of I Asipsw Promotes Digeslio:t,Cheerful- nes sandRes t.Contai ns neither Opiutn,Morp hind nor Mineral. r?JoT l cOTIC. JeraeofOld TrS"JJ'?.1ELP/ R Fws Zin Sea Afraereal Ilyd,crlaSa-dein Saa Tb -• J7ypsnuat - D G.•rbono* Jor'z • 7 reed - //'rnitlud Jizgar • if'kesprcriFlaizr: } A perfect Remedy for Constipa- tion , Sour Stontach,l)iarrhoea, 'Worm ,Cortvulsions,Feverish- ai' ss o.ralLoss OF Shirr. The Simile Signature of 'NEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. Tif '''k ,t.v °:; a".e' 1Ei' T THE FAC --SIMILE ,sv.!'" n^,Pt•.Y ttrit rc 3p"'+ , —OF— eds./91 OF --- s. ago • ' tad. IS ON THE ee 'Ws Castoria is put up in one -sine bottles caiy. YE M not sold in kiln Don't alloys anyone .:o sell 7t. you anything olso on the ulna or promise that it is "just as good" and "will answer every p4r- pose " See that you got C-A-tI-T-O-It-I-A. The las- -9 cimilo yf sleastnro cf ea is ca ..-&Z.-cot era? vrrappo. Items Of zntero at. The finest shops in a Chinese city are those devoted to the sale of coffins. Australian rabbit skins are being converted into sealskins for the American market. No other remedy can present such a rout permanent cu rett c is B. lis L' It noecordt; only gives every sei'ilersr t,rumt)t relict to such diseases as arise from 1.)is• ordure Of the Stomach, Liver, Blond au'1 Bowels, but .makes cora tau lasting thus even after ton or twelve years there has btiea no.-retiurh of tho trouble. When -packing. aany light g.)svrs, do not use white tissue paper, for it is hleaehel by chloride of lune and will spoil the color of the silk. crrtiveiteS have stood "on the site of St. Paul's cathedral, London. The first one was built in the year 22a. laalAittaaM- p ia.l til EL ON's PS Will stand wear and tear for 3 ears. No better proof cam be given of their 'durability than is shown by the facts that some of these pumps put in wells 25 years ago aro still working. IRON and FOB,cE PUMPS Sun lied to _ p Order. Repairing promptly attended to. SHOP—Diagonal St. opposite Beattiest Livery. JOHN PELTON, --- Wingham. 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