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The Wingham Times, 1885-02-06, Page 811$11,99•91,00,44,, • C7,10: 91. r .1 .-0. • • ,• rit,E WINGRA.111 14 6 The Illy4amIto Outrages, X -407001i, T. 28.—Among the Literature.... 10.Q, likirt‘wher feelings and maks her wish • 10,••••••.... - Orthography and Orthoepy... . . Oa.. 41,1,1)46;g4d'arnelVel. 4 Tilit . ADVICE TO MOTHERS. a tile dynamitards is a steMPSIONtlitit0 Arithmetic.... ..... ..... ..... . . ..„ 100 pot ,,,osmovii„,,,i,., . . , 400 oltito.coroio .that moot" tiiii.4... brotreen;o7744vdiprularbte2r at1,uniiatlit,.1144..1 latest rutiiors regarding the intention she had been eaten when ehe Was veal • la tile Vietorta Hospital fohti ' ' '' 1-1.1storYA'...,.4. •.• . ., • la-. - - OD,. r peo ouy:go to 111111E, :them thes(..• mitering aronrinit.(vIth_000.01...n • they aro preparing to plaeogixplesives OjDpokat ri,„ 1, '::.. 100, +1 ,...,A. TR EAT M EMT - in the gneen's roam, Olieleetaa4 DrOing ',.c......! ' • . k 'I 1:-. "4:''''' 7ft°1-k '1'1113'040k `seelcs up anti try ,taliolit• tin'Oiseth.• Y so oetua a odee an ,eet 1 . -4"" !19 theirlMilkjin. Ter Phe ropthing•to do '1 • ' s • , .- i '.-• a • a hottlii of ,7MrS.:, WrislowOoot ing , toriOluldreii. 1.eetihint.. :,..f.th Iltai ajlijoi. IS 'WEAL. r it sonvilwc.orn: portion of Lei.Dilor i",14,0 bef,*0 oiie,third,:gt the maxiumi slii thi6 case ii to,give her a theMp in b PP. 04 it. 111 000014 Illerettiblei ,-:biit it,:- ' :-::;of 'tlia.marks on''Ontob. • paper itk, also the.niridd la of hqr. hack with. your ast, 0 . oa iii,iiiefocultagiv.;.-A.vi11 talieve toe evening tiaPerst .and the 'police • As in the °nee ot the Fourth Pook will realize that When youhave done it just mice you the poor littlo sufferer . iinfuediatrav, n n. Tve published and eclitorially noticed. in required. . ...al....7, . ,.. ,, wes Mums oulDnevin TIMAT. have attached enongli importanee ;- to and. spelling paper for Dec., 18b1, tho ed lace the roof of a holies and that • the cow back is shop. Depend upen it mothers, there is no M. a guarauteed specific for Threteriat mistake shoat ig If c aro: l'i VS(I a(' l'Y' praii;g•ti1attolvilue1:3170,4Poi tual: lsIgvnoilti en, itto oause them to send • a speal value of pivot answers to the quest- her spinal ecilusau.-is the,' ritigo;.pole, •Inf.i• diarrilof-ai ',Kogniittes tht '(tiiu 1 canoed Iv tbo use of •alcolicel or tebacinoo; rescue tint children. • - Will. iii iovedir. :41, bowels, ',Oath ; 1 b guarcl td'•41O hospital 0 prOto4 • 'or ions Set -..'en each paper \Vat ' e*oeedifhe but your hand will get w-m•eu..e, 644118 Ay.tIvItilitess. lileutal DopzessiOu, ,Softoal • r , • ..0000.0••••:00, " °•909- ••071,7"7:v.71::-•• • •1' illaXittral)resotihect above, except:in er to, and..yon. will have he katisrlie. .the grims;•reduci.s inflammation; imil in.. (if Rio 11.rain, resulting in Insanity an • )-6 AS repotted that iii the, eastern litriting`41,e4dinv, 001tography ilia tion 1 ilf feeing that yon 'trivet in'ate: 14;iveS One. IVO ,enerpy if/ the what' li""(31"g t" mi".77, (1°°"Y and dElatli?--) Pte.' !nature Old is ge, ilarrenness,.Lyss ofNewer made on Irishmen, as the, result pf the constructed that a well prepared before.you bit her,. Experience is a Syrup Vor Children Teetnieg is plva 'Aire. Win z.10 W .14 8001;11i:1g • • ermatcrivea, mused by* over-exertion et potion, of Dand'on attacks have been OrthoePi ; but the FaPers will be so about bovine '-'iniatomy than y 4'4 s'Yettqa oil I • in either sax, It; voluntary 'makes aud MT- v. feeling bretight aeo•at by the explo. candidate May obtain. the preseribed great teacher,—["Holiest Perna:', in ' sant to the taste, and is the presorip 1110 bruin, self.abuse or over-indulgeneu. s °us. ?,lituy of them .have, •.ben maxmin•within the given time. The IsT, Y. Times. kia.beciaa tion ot one of the oldest and best 1....,Ottoh ill vot w...... cure recent cases. Iiinclz box tt$4.-0..• • It. . silttotneix er nftientlia'sitireatm.ent.. One del. beaten, in die streets a't 'bight.' The object of the preCeeding regulation is m ale pill/ohms and i in rsi-s ' it tile oduoilt r RIX boxes • United States, and is for min by ail sent by .tirta°iliirvoept4 oaursreacionit a price: feelin.i ..f artiniosity against the Irish, to allow the Department examiners to 1Kow mother outs the poys Hair. in. spreading. 'The pilule have 'been Present a greater Variety Of guestibtie, - 'We guarantee i'ld.• Priers six boxes to oure any aSe cs You con always tell. a boy' whose ' attloista thranyhnno the wo ordered tdo prevent the ve dollarswe •svill outman if and thereby to maahle. ttlie. candidtatc *Pl•ler ,euts.hihair by Le way,. he t,W,5. goats a bottle. With encli order received by us for szx box - 0 9 'fii- possible. . '14. • ; ... , ....to sh.oW. more reat14 than heretofore stops in' the etreeb and wriggles his • • 1, OSW3OrnPallied Witb: sena th purchaser our written guarantee 4is rumored that tbe police have whethei lib is'in 4 Condition te berm- shouldere. When a fond mother has .•.. • to refund the money if the treatment doea • 'the act of entering the Royal Exchange- . .- . . v , .. frentliair over bia eyes 'and leaves it i The publishers of Rutledge's Month,- by JOHN 0 'WEIST st.. 00,, Sole 2roprie- • 4 $le.co. Orhie ewara, twelfe eat eikot, a cure Guganteett issued ,ouly juit arrested a Wonian,•".who was in fit by a High Soh8o1 CoUrSe. ' . ,' to ent'het boys hen 11-0 ctre*$ the, : with ft quantipy Of dynateitecondemea Aparetp.a.44.01xst FBrat vzatt tO &Imlay there while she puts that .whieh is ,at 13' offer ve.ltiable rewards in ors. hi "(1 81, Xing St. ast, 'Icorbiita, Out: , A .... et. thei • Month' f r Feb • r on hat ,person. limner adds • that the beck. The bair which•.•lies .over . • it 0 . atpoizg tjuit 'Melt. probably !her accomplices, • .4 as 'the first trip to his. era appears to be sarcharge4 withW1ti,04is folloing Eci • • . wi • were arrest3d• at the ,S atm Spec's/ schbol;'4ut tried very hard eleetria needles, and that which. is sar. ' will give $20,,O) to theperson 4 g us the longest :verse iu Old ma:1 writes to papbr here, to catch the gang of the lesson. Ontly clropping doim vn aer the;,,cogar tellin ing to equip a steani yacht to raid the ; He wail qv' a glass of small boyd,. hand;seme to 1/0 on ±110. Sim has TeStament 'Scriptures by rebuary 10th !, United ; and kicludp OlDonoilan taught by every fastidiousyoung ItosSa unl Patrick Ford. ,.ge pioagea who vietredihat there was no way for liiniself to captare-liotli and hang them- impressing the youthful mird .with at tile execution dock within ' three wem.s. after sailing from England.. ' CiatesiPiann, Jan. 28.-LChief Deteetive Dollen , has' • nOtified. the insult Trank Railroad antli".rites.that ,-xist to 'blear up Victoria Bridge coay any has withdrawn all passes ind orlAiwited visitorswithin the tube, Ttte.deteetive that he has received in- inforinuton of dynamite being...mann- facture, i cloaca to the frontier, and that the (1,ynamitereintend inaugurating a camaaigu in Canada. The, . sheriff, mayor mud:managers of the leading buttes it .been notified, and every preettatii In is being taken. • AIX:1SY, Jan. 28.--:Barnum's Bi' 1, intruclue,td in the Legislature against the manufacture ot .clynamite for mur- • derens purposes, is very stringent.. It oOtupei:F. every persou who sells manii- faetur.1,1 dynamite to get a permit frdin a doutity Judge or,o, Police Com- missioner, if in a city, and then to' have a hook containing the names of • every pe•son to whom dynamite is 'so'd, and its destination. The book • is to be &Ways accessible. Max -imam penalties of $5,000 eocl five year's im- prieoulmut are proviaed for breaking - the law. gl'ispel facts as good. as by relatne; ex- amples; •1 The leidon to -clay was on forgiveness and nippier to.elearly explain it to her flockyshe said: 'Now if you. were to take a pieeo of your mothex's: Mice without her know- ing % and,were to tell her before he found it out,. ;she'd kiss and pet you, woeldn't sne . • •Yes, 121q,'AITI,' answered several. 'Then that"sfargiveneps;', answerecl. the teacher. , ' • Just at that momeat. the lady be- held the bobtbraelt preparing to. •m Lir der a fly�i. tlie snining pate of a bald headed nuiu.sitting in front of them, anct tapping jiim on •ihe shoulder, she said:. . • wia you you hear what 1 sad?' es'm' answered the boy cooly. • 'Well,,p1 see,' answered the Leacher doubtfully. "Suppose you Were to a piece •'of • your mother's 'cake, and then telt it before sho found it Oat, what would yqu gdt?' A perplexed look crossed the hoy's face for a'Inoment, and then looking stiltight into, her eyes, he said slowly : 'Well'in I'a get then wast lickin' ye ever heard of; that is, if ther arc woman wern't laid up wid the rum er. tiz, mit then she'd hire somebody else to raise ray•laide.' , • En ones WM Malt Echos,' putranoe 1xaminattona The High 'School Eti%.nee Regul- ations have recently been revised by 'the Ed:lea:Lion; Department, with tt view to secure increased; efficiencYnn tile part of both ptiblic and High Schools The follo.A-ing is -a ,syaopis of the .e•Int Tite subjects of examination remain as befele, but. the details under some • of he heads have p.een ltered. In • Writiu.g, a special paper will • be set of a -praoteal nature, and, marks will be .'Why, stranger,' went on the (id assigned on most of the other . papers fattier 'earnestly; 'I've icnown • that ' for writing and neatness. In dr..wing, • half the marks assigned to. the subject woman to.gitup at four e!eloek: in. the izornin1,- millc bows and., sit may awardec,1 as the result of the exaM111,4•8' irspeetion of the • candida • • hro.allag for twenty men,an 1 have te'edrawirg book, Next. July the ez- tilt linli:thi4g done afore iunrise! 'You don't say so,' ex.elanned the aminate el. on History will be., confined as h.therto to the outlines of English str40-ger; Yes, air, and not once only, big History. subsequent.exaMina,tions week in and week out,. • and yea kin the outlines of Canadian HiStory are of En, • see /13 1 1012 that she ain't a strong prescribed, in addition to those Oish History I: 'and candidates 7are ex-. 'woman, nuther.' Tee ed to halve a general kno.wledge of • how ,Engiand, Qanesde, and Ontarfe ;Inking in winter, are governed. The Literature • seleob- - from the royal and Canadian ser - i05 otroaders are those hitherto pre - Scribe but new selections. have 'been •inade from the old ()Marto Series. Afitr December, 1885 • the selections will be 'from theFourth Book of •the Series ne Readers. now- being prepared by the Bducation 'Department some of nitiolt seIectio-u Will' 'Ate almus,bd ea -}t half year.. Tr. Reading, a general Inow,edge will be rquired of vocal exiressiqn with special reference ti.) Pniphasis inflection and p.tne. The pexesaes for each main 'nation in this *0 404 will be selected by the Depart- to(nt, and the candidate will in oat. xpected to- satiafy the exam - inert; that he reads intelligently as Of the marks si eel for • salcrolcl Farmer Jones to traveller who was stopping with hitr over, night; ‘I'vot..as; good 6; wife • as any maxi in' the;ia pta if 11 do s ly it.' '1 am not ,married Myself,' returned the traveller, -'but nevertheless 1 can appreciate the pride which a husband might take in a good wife.' • You give each cow about half a bush el of steaming hot 'chopped feed,' con- sisting of equal parts of hay and corn. stalke, mixed with hob water and sprialiled with meal, Then you sit down and take advantage of"her is traction in eating it to milk her. 1f she were not eating site would take too mach interest in being milked, and . and perlia.ps give you a kicic sidowayd that wonld.ntake you wish cows were liern without legs, and had to be prop- ped tutrosa twoearpenters horses to be ini;ked. You Lase a one -legged. otool and sit down ehese to a sew to milk her, in such a positiomfbe has yell at n(..,; 'mercy. A float many eowa tae aii infinite amount of pleasnre ittwait- ing until ICU have kotahe rail full of and then pretending to detect ,potnpositiem.a unitzturn of about one- at a point within tho direction thii.d niter 1)0 11,WAVI1VI 011 t111-1 wipers milk pail,a, fly which it is their 136.,kmd- - in ail., 11 and ri.tgliA Literature...cat chtify th feed with their foot. Of One fen' ire of the resuletions in . re- course that tips over the pail, and pVim 1.: nasubjects of eteminationa 18, etiquinte demands, upon such All Oa - lire detaitsbave 'been given of dision, thet you arse witli 4 profane 'the corse to he folloWett her t1ii tesh. °Nitration, and whack the mill across i.e., Tun, vales of the. different subher sonth end with it. Itdoes pot leets aro as follows;., burt tile tow very mutt but it relieves 3tottding. • • 14101,00 0010 9 fir • 00... 60 you owl consciente Yiting„..„,.„„O he meanest thing to 4o to a cowl 9 't unconsciously pushed his. head, -ter. lbspshopmt70 or 111010 torrent wavd Until.)Ais; floss presflep hiA breast,. auswere be receifed, tile 'REWARD Wid In the,meantime,..,be is seizedovitb an,. be:divicied. , The money will be for- .'. irreeistible desire to.l?lo.1,1iie nose, but, , Waidedto the, winner February150, he recollects that his hulk c1iitf is 1385.,:: Persons trying for the reward itt tiapskiler room. Then a•fly lits must Send -P cents iu silver (no post: on his .nose, and does, it se, imexpecte age e.taraPe, taken) with their' answer, oily Unit be involentarily dodges, and fiyererlil;iellaiitliob,eyillaihtl0mewl\ a wIlisllreceeitei ?,Q1entiti: °etches the mint of the shears itt his to address of v[inuor of the reward. and left ear. At this he co,mmences the cur)* .answer be-. published; cry and wishes 110 was a elan, But his mother don't amtice Lyn.. • .When retl itt whicb several more valuable she is througth she-, holds, his cellarreWards will bo. effdred. Address hack from Ins neck, and, With,.her Bt.tastTEnp,'ar)a, Poi:mining° Conry, mouth blows the short bits of . from the top of his, head down. Ips • • , back. ;He calls ho attention to the. • A PERFECT PEAUTY. fact, but she leeks. for a new place. in ' tolled beauty is only attainti pure his heed and hits him there, and eats bloonclt az,zvd. licliod health. Those &Naive - hint why he didn't use his' hcindker latalleas,ntftexprtr. chief• • Then he goes out and. wrig- Rion. 1311°rdoeekPJOZeonds. gins to get the hairs out of his neck, blood and tones the entire si;aternesto •lae and %vendere what the other boys will healthy notion. say to him. . . SERIOUSLY ILL. • A person suffering with pttin and heat • 1201107.K YOITIL. PIGS . ___ over the small of the back, with a weak • weary feeling and frequent headaches, is Tho undersigned hils still for serVi ea' on .seriouely ill and should look Out for kidney lot 40, coo. 14, East Wiwanesh, thatse. 'disease. Burdock Blood Bittera regulate quarters.of a inilik west or. Winglzara,'his 'the kidneys, blood and lzver, as well as tho thoroughbrrcl• 'Chester' 'White Boar which 'stomach and bowels. wels imported froze :Philadelphia. 'Fedi-- groo can be soon on, applicit;ioa. Terms, $1.:. :• • • • at timof tusrVia0,:, ;with .privilege of • re, 1 • Tho --Toronto • e: -Toronto Temperance Electoral As- . turtling if necessary. ii. CgrialIE, Proprioto;.:. 0 •,. striation is making euquityoonoorning tho 0.44): ! women voters itz the city. • . , . 16. • ' • ' ' • ET . 7.14,r1 wisP444 • .* • FBINTED AT THE, I :Et S Offioe, 747 n ar.^, VIYARHAr30.7.0).1, • ”' • 0" , 4V801=40,,..r.L.V.0MIT,.0,4,00'liti, 0,401.C, 4.0040•500011k19-0 GOLDEN •IIREAM 9 Thebeetizreparationknowatesclencefor beautifying the cox LExioN omt .APPLICATION is warranted f6 maantifr tho Ince and give Id the I:Wieder t: allow Con.- pleltioti a Perieetly Health. Natural,_ and Youthful .Anearattee• 1.t Conceals 'Wrinkles, Freckled, Crow's Poet, and the EVidenee ot Age, leaving tho Skin soft, 4 khonotb, and White. PRIOH-60ecute, ant to any address restage - Stony; taken. Address allletters to Cgrat D' OR, Drawer P,,678;tototito P.O. ; Micron. ern,tiet « Wholesale by all 11ma, Ind° mark. . saw druggists. t, 1! *:•L '1 .- 0, • 1.4 t ale g • 4 gisl ..,:....,,....,,:,,,...::, P.sit c., .,,''' T.,.., ' fill .• . 41.,1.:),.,..17;,..,cpc,1.1./.ysi-f......4HCz 11-'..„f .I'. 41 (,r -A va A Eko)t • .:.'.1 ''''t:44; 90 1 a or restores, with the, glOos atid freshness ot youth, faded or gray hair to a natural, rich, browb color, or deep black, as may be dashed' By its use light or rad hair maybe darkened SIM hair thickened, and baldness. often,. though not always, cured. It checks falling of the hair, and stimar ,lates a weak and sieltly growth to vigor. It prevents and OUTOS scurf anddandTuff, and, heals nearly every disease peculiar to the . scalp. As a ladies' Hair Dressdatt, the '.1floott is unequalled; it rentains neither oil nor dye, renders othetnt..hii.tinsptsaglogica.anteui silken in appearane,t agreeable, and lasting perfupte. Mn. OA,. Bincnon tyrttes from Kirby, 0., July 3, 1882: "Last fall my hair commended: falling out, and in a short time I became' nearly bald. I used part of a bottle of AvER's Hun VrooR, which stopped the fan- ing of the hair, and started anew growth. I• have now a full head of hair growing only, and am convinced that but for the use or your preparation I should have been 'entirely bald." J. W, Bowmt, proprietor of the Mc (Ohio) Bilquirer, says : "Armee H..intirroon is a most excellent preparation for the hair. I speak of it from my own experience. Its use promotes the growth of new hair, and makes it glossy and sat. _Tho Vio0els also a euro oure for dapdrnit Not within my knowledge' has the preparation ever failed to give entire satisfaction." MR. ANGUS FAIRBAIRN, leader of the celebrated "Fairbairn Fattay " of Scottish Vocalists, writes from Roetop, Mass., Feb. 6, 1880: "Ever since my hair .began to giro sil- very evidence a the change which -footing time procureth, 1 have used AtOcn'a H.Aut Viotti:, and so have been able to maintain an appearance or youthfulness—a matter of considerable consequence to ministers, ora- tors, actors, and in foot every ono who lino itt tho eyes of the Tublic." • Ants. O. A. PRRACOTT, writing from i8 Mrs Sl.,'Cliarlestoluy, Mass., April 14, 1882, says: 0 Two years ago about two-thirds of zuy hair owe Off. It thinned very rapidly, ottO 1 waa fast growing bald. On using AXXII'8 HAIR Vzoort the falling stopped and a new growth. commenced, and in about e. month my head, was of the Vleolit, but now 4483 it oecasionally ea, coosinnIgp,le"tely covered with short hair. It' has continued tO grow, and is now as good an before it fell. I regularly used but one bottle We have hundreds of similartestimonials, to, the efficacy of Armes Fula Vicon. needs but a trial to conriace the most skoptl cal of its Value. PREPARED BY DP.J.O.Ayer&Co.,Lowell,Masa. 1301'.7. ey all Druggixtli. TH (EV TO HEALTH.; Bollwnol°1eck:41K.iC.191 tetYlee Ti4aVVOCI'll.leSof tlle .iarrying of/gradually vtiateut weakening the system. all the impurities and foul humors of the secretions ; at the sante time Correcting A.cielity of the Stomach, curing Bili- ousness, Dyspepsia, 1.1.eaaaches, Dis- zincss, Rear:turn, Constipation, Drynesil of the Skirt, Dropsy, Dim- tilheess°Heart,fVis Erysipelas, Scrofula, Plabtoring of Vision. jvaouunstlni:es, Sara: 07ehneeura.t a 1. Debility ;.all these and many other lar Complaints veld to.the happy influence of BOILDOOK,IITJOOD BITTERS. tottlect 1.0c Megular size $1. For aale.hv all dealers. 1161111WilitN .st 411. 1 t oviletor, itylrenla 1.`• tilt Ye it .14eifer. . P‘raved into flit% premises of the tgillt. serlhar, W. wolth p9rt notili half 6, cel. • 11tovr;s fine 111 the month �f A.ug nil het, a red loiter, with white fely eominr, year, old. The owner oan hTae1in 04'0.111 proving property auct paying expoitses. 4e. $011N • '4'.--''''''.-11111111111111111110111.11Msed-116_ - lea- _ 1 11'40 A luan Mae Uagc at 1 will The Mr.: assn bra Wad bar/ ben/ of hat the fac bee wo fro bi ton sin ' otl lbo'l tie I dor led of 1, •1 $132:111aE; csintat, nu., li p1 the 1: 111; At : deei lEI11 fri( an, • d:o: • o• • cot do th( ,t4 od aJ t. en, wa lu rei th, far pit th( kiz of to Yo bu hi an cr ru ea' e• 111 08 • -1