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The Wingham Times, 1885-02-13, Page 5T11E WINGIUM TIWIS„VRIpAT.M.;:la. A •••• ‘‘ • ' . The 141retTbe Usiatder. aostip itt To.:Ony. p".2qoatle,oncitt033. Ohte,rin goVernment has, we Joeeph Whitehead, of Olinton, the understand, decided not to interfere first,taan to tire a railWdy locomotive, ,uvoine 4 Vs.Xrtvieetne'stoientUtider.Vivaliet, is with the Dominion licenses during the mat the Royal h04tl otel.. tem of the licenses they now hod head m 1827 was en the engine, built end which expire on May 1st next, fio by• George litophenSon. It weir. a tun lung as the, sell within the legal hours ton nutellioe, 'worked with abain a.4 03. • and conform laws respecting licensed was alteetether an awkward :: looking The Chicago Times made that the houses. The government aets wisely affair. east evening to many and- Marchioness of Lorne is en inveterate in not making those holiers of illegal iters,,he related the story of his early cigarette smoker. t • ••• 1/1.2egeee, martyrs, especially as in three life, .and it was very interesting, Ile. For stealing a rowboat a thiO4 With only •• or four months longer the license is the sole survivor of those who wero one arm amino legs was 'sentenced to hard 'Slave to run the amount. of injury dune identified whet the operationand labor in an Ininoit prieon, • neannetbe a greatOttawa Free Press, workings the first locomotive, When . . the engine would go into the ditch au old gray horse was sr eurea to . work' a crane which lifted it on to the track, again. lie looks .on with astonish - meat on the. marvellous progress wedeln railroadiug: fait ten miles an hour was good work ; recent- ly he had ridden. bver.it road at tbe rate Lf sixty.miles a hour. Then gond wind would stop the train ; now it would require a terrific hurricane to even reduce the speed. At Chicago the first engine was Chown alongside a leviathan of eighty five tons, The con- „Oast:Was ..yonderful. Mr. Whitehead came to 'Canada . in 1849 and boated at ,Olinton• He hes been indentified with the railroads here, Re awns valuable estates in Manitoba, is i a •egerous old man, an Englisluinari by birth,.• and energetic enough to live many years yet.-King- toi Whig. Idontroare Great Carnival. • , ° One of the most noticeable features of t Montreal, Wintee Carnival is:e mageiffeent.special 'Carnival Number,' iSsuedlay Messee.IolinDongall & Son, of the Montreal Witness. The pub- lishers hairs pressed into Service the most: talented,' Canidiad? artists and, consequently the result has never beenequalled. in canada. Tho num- her. fairly. teems with illiistration,s and as .4 gignatie four-page picture- iSteeming ottlie Ice Castle by night' ••-::--elesiened by Mr.- Robert. 1-larrisi.:A.. R. 0. A. Besides. this, there are full page pictures by _Meseta.. Harington Bird, Eaphel,:Walker, and other lead- ing artists, and the number 'coatains the Poem, appropriately illustrated,, i„ ys the /Si 040 eic1s baii.De-tioista, for which a prize of RI,00 • bast been bid Kate Hightower, who has 'bruin ,kj_ine p id, and a special Supplement 'reprefor fifteen yams, had her sight suddenly sentjp various athletic,- clubs and • restorteland cail'116w e.i:Le semen” as when .1,heiileading., men,. The letterpress a,nii» page fusee been tastefully rrepared, foutiona,56 e tlio ei q Erlahtstoii;h, met coattains a very large - number ',to. regionienevi;eive•eepieste*Iiinriiie;'1 engrategs, representing various t which only female friends are invited. baiegof our Canadian winter sports. The price of this gorgeous number The Palatka, Fla. • Herald says: "A man is but ten cents per copy, pestpaid. ar•tved here one day last week Orders.are filled .strietly pi the rotate the next moritieg tre :Volk 45Olot.o;• let ion in, which they are received by and that avening'he had a shanty erected, John Dougall 46, 8012, rwituosal Office, ,a stove put up,- end- he antl faMily .; ....,M10....••••••• -Qom-Inciter Quirk has hese transferred froth the W. D. branch to the L. 11. • , „`-ireereee oraoteitee. bingo, a little bo y Will rim to the nerner grocery with a can in hiK hand and say : 41‘19.11•• Wants a quart df '.your 'best electricity; 'Hovv did your Mali like the teat?' the grocery Man will ask, 'All right., 'That's Johnson's ; Johnson makes good tricity;', the grocer remark, as he turns ith., little boy 'on a'quart, Wots yonr =hosing it for td.day?' ,She's going to ,wash, and wants it tolsin the \ "%whet and wringeei ii.ther, yea are thy little,. man, Lobk out and don,t spill ,it.' And the grocer give tiie'litthi.'boy alma of Pittisbarg Chrbnicle fe1egraph... • • •,;- ;The Coining Royal Marriace. " After her marriage." gays the Whitehall Review ° with authority, a " the Princess .Beatrice and hor hus- band will re'44h:,•With, the 'Queen, for six months.* ejicili keitg-aiid .the other, six thcinflis Will iiioixtbly .he ipant in Germany. During this latter time the Duchess of Albany will live with- fi• the Queen. The marriage of the ' Princess Beatrice is the outcome of a, lovematch which has existed four years. It Ilea ail along been.: discour- • .aerett by Vie Qu.een. The Prince has. no Mony; blit the` usual sums given to fi4313.6,kiiid daughters ,:)f the Queen on. their ,fe arriageewill he voted to:the' Aincess,by Parlitemen0 • • • .; . • What the Scott Mt Can do. 1 "Fairly enforced it eau do: seven otintees: • ! 3. it can pronounce the verdict of the ---equptry's dietaPpip,itnr npen rssuirnis rffird.lianeftil traffic; and.thati liriiiiiL' it • with public ' 1 It eau relieye the; country of the sin • end responsibility of turning its sober ' children into drunkards by virtue nf an Aot ,of Parliament, and fora money, coneidkration...!:' P. • f 8. can pa ,tiway pu ett; ',1Stations.to -mid drunkenness, • ,. thus 'bake' it as easy as possible' • ' for.al4to grOWup into sober, and non- . dritl4e aitizehthip'. ' E‘C MI:elevate. law into,. rights- . I•iftriess, hod' thus•make it a-contitrual ertilietand supporter of sobriety. and 4anitece: '•- " , 4 cap:prevent many , reaped- • Aiile; moral:6w engfigieg. traffic ,,„whicla ply, the eanetiee,of the law •faic.144, endurable,' and. leave theirt free • enter.,fieldi,of 'where .their beilefit" dixiety. • • , 6. • It will kill the treating custow. : 7. It will do away with the busi- ness equitably, as 'ail' will be prohib- ited fi'orri,engaging in it, . There will be no unjust sacrifice of property, as if 'thercis any Pipperty in the . right , sell liquor;it. was created ...ay the. BtfAe',inall the 'State has the right to visa* it.-40hatharn Banner„, e .; •. Proyerba. *Writing a wrong does not right ••• Plie ;min.'. happy as a Ifingfrielifit• • *An ulniatelia in hand. is, worth ewe n a church pOrch.•'•- .. • The plant of latipPipevai caenot thrive without the air of cheerfulnees. *It destroys the thread of life if w la oats are sowed with it. . • *It is a long road paved with 'hope, hktween. 1.tht yen...expect and 'what - .2" iifthew,ise is gotdeiii, Mit 1:116 titttirances of it`fd01 is brass, *One little trouble, like an only son, will ilea rale the man who nurses it. '1'There should be harmony in all Sir Charles James Kepler °flee announce ed the capture of an blast Indian province in a single word, Peccavi-"I'hilfire Sciud3." The performance of two tunes on a gui- tar by the bride was the lee which a Geor- gia justice received foiroarrYirig,'n couple, In a compilation of the returns received bi,Coinmiseioner librathe lead- ing.farmersin Iowa. the .everage 'monthly wages paid the agricultural laborer is given at $19.23. — - • ••• • • Rev. Kennedy Creighton, pastor of the. King street east Method* chnrch,Toronto who was struck dOwn in 'his pulpit some, time, ago with paralysis, improving: The poet :Whittier's letter about the Burne anniversary containe the am rtion that there is not a logger's ,camp in Maine woods where the Scotch *it's birthday is not to be remember T. • dondueton • Ernst ateit 0 tie, •Gieiit Western Division, aided in coupling the .oars which formed hie train ..e.t..Phatham "last Saturdayevening: Ida had mot)! his arms badly crushed at the work, Tho Galt Reporter relates Rad Iternii., nation' el a fansily, 1.1ititorYE-s in Wate*le$: Mary Patterson,the last member' of a once rich and greatly respected died. in the poor bonen there tlitiother'elak.14: • . A tug of hot soup, with V. slice of bread and a second course of suet pudding -all for a penny -form the dinner that is serv- ed daily to 2,000 poor obitdrenin Londen. Th‘ richest Ainerioa, is 'Ah li, of La Porte, Cal.', whols worth Ii2i000, 000. Be made imoney and;wil. • repair to the Flowery Eir.gtipm to enioyji a,s soon as his business can be settled ep. While praying. during a recent storm, .••–•• ••••—•-•••• E0 P'Mk VW= I A 4 'r4isTil i U • cpprnPneivrebi. goat WM the felo.tiricer edhions of Tint D.ii/N flt.ellit will he icalloi to auutrribers througuout (Amide, tit.: i.•.•.:ites, States and ureal Unix moan -morning Edition .. 3 nice, 21.75 6 woo, p.m 12, zoos. $70,2 • Lamy Cit.oak-10 o'clock ' . At 1.00 0 2,11.4 " 4.00 DAILY GLOM:— 3 ••• o 1,00 th Lau 4.00 Luz tir til.013X-i.atUrday Morning L'ilition SS a 0# 1.25 THE WEEKLY GLOBE SPECIAL TRIAL TR1P-TWO MONTHS • -01\77. Etotidilitloit. to the above liberal offer we make the renewing Amitosis eitai>/-oftliht Ng want to increase our present large list of subscribers by ten thourand within th.: „sell SO ilaye; and for thia purpose make tiro above liberal and unprecedented offer. • 76tenta and 6 enbsoritiers will' receive an extra dbpy for two menthe free. • ,• • LSO and eubscribers will-reoeive an extra copy, for live mouths free. • t) 2.5 and is eubeorlbere receive a‘ropy of 'IliogrAphy of the late Goma Brown. - wand 20 aubmiribere will receive a copy of WARMLY GLOM tor oue year free, • 84.50 awl SO subeeribers Trill receive a copy of Saturday Gtoint one year free. 171,60 and 50 subscribers will receive a copy of TM! Daux Gross four mouths free. 6.00 and 100 subscribers win receive a copy of Tin Dairm (ii.onn one year free. •obectibe .11Q*, *ad severs reports of both Pernatiatuta tor only ft THE GLOBE has special arrangements by which it possesees the eole right in rass flotloo, such rrir;"tettlig.Pliliblisir StAtitionn2e Destehey. ' lack, Ism Oliphant, Thigh conway, and others. A story of enthralling interest, entitled ITYLLARDli w121212), by ales litradden, its running in THE DAILY and Waal= Gtotia, will be continued till completed. It will ha succeeded by a story trout the powerful pen or Jtisrut MietiAlittlrY. and after the last named, ,tory is completed. there will follow one troniz. FASJEON, the famous nereust. • . In addition tothe regular continued story, there are always ranting in the /2 and 2 ntlefik editions of DAILY, and in TI -ISE WEEKLY (LOBE ono or more additional novels by authors. bf world-wide repute. In this manner readora get live or a% reloPlete novelses,ch year. • . • AA Ail ACPAPIATIMAIC hiruhrhiltit TUE 'WEEKLY *Mora its ossIOAPAYS., •-,. . ... .. . ,. . • , EiFiVRGEONs$ SERMON (Revised by spurgeon's own hand), given every week In.Saturday's Ilsix&dminti an'd itt:Tho, WISUILLY GLOInC, imam special and exeitiatTe arrangement for the Dominion of Canal,* The Rev. C. H. Spurgeon 10, beyond Question, the most widely -read preacher in the WOC.9k :4,Ild III always racy, practice/ and instructive. +. • • • Montreal. . , ' . • slept in it that night. Thiti•inad.was from . .. Alaine." •• .•. - • .• .1 ... . '4 ......,. lee:0 to pito° 3TOor Iti• ;ehreua from 11•011ie .-The Tioh.he. rne 81aiinant is` , 0.1klurt ' to Hen peck him. Snarl at Iiiin.. Find. abandon lecturing in, Buglarld;:se,lie ,Coni•1 ; .,,• .• i• :::-. • fault.with 'him: Keep, . an untridl. ,plains that the ptirisirs in the Iiirtn.'efIthe '. '', ••• ;. ' • house.... Humor him half to death. police -take exceptioks io pretty .. ranch ,Boss- him' out of his hoOts... Always everything lati*iiki ei with a vie W te. Mitkini : ,.. ''''' have the last Nord.. Be extra cross his violent utterances.. ati excuse pr. taking •1. . , .. 'on washingthy. - Quarrel with him •away hie tieleet or.leave. ,.;. •E ' . it. ; :E. , ..... , % .., over trifles, Never have.meals.ready a en, IN, o71Iolain a private letter,. saye. in time. Etna bine without his know- have pew nay knoWn only two. •b•ers le4g9; V1:1$4 'Vengeance on .all hie re- in the cotirse of:my lifo-; one •waa Gen.T.me •Letchini new buttons on hi• shirts, 'Pay no attention to household expences. Give as much as he can earn in a month for a new bonnet. Tell him as plainly as possible that you married him for a living. liaise a.row if he dares to .bow pleasantly to *n old lady friend. Provide, any sort Of pick-up meal's for him -when you do. net expect stringers. Get everything the woman •riekt door gets, Wh6ther You can afford it or not, Tell him the Children 'inherit all their mean traits of eharacter.frOm his gide of the fain Let. iteeitt .sometimes when Yeti are. vexed that you wished you had married sono other fellow that you used to 'go with; Give Mtn -t� undev, Maud as Wm as possible after the honeymoon that kissing well enough Tot' spoony lovers, •but for ; married folks it is very silly. tPresbyterian Banner. WAY ZnoUgh to Clot Zis *oat Wet. •• "-There, se that boy, jobi'' said Mrd: Shuttle, excitedly, " Wading in the water up fo„her knees.. believe , he doesn't knew „,.„tt;t., men „in:. Whoa!' rains " .g Don t seem as if ha did. Hasn't I• v. trades-eVen 'the ha't rabbet bode on " •lcthe . _ (If wiarse, but wbat ef that 'T '7'110 &id BA) 1$ tined with. Pouch, get his feet wetjust the 1327111.." Yeath furnishes ihe.spirite, middle --"Bots leak ? " age the sugar, and.old age the acid, Ne," Ica is furnished by the Men Who ell, • hos+ does he get his feel brie notes. Wet ? " *Plensuri3 is ft Idikan edtd# tOttpos., 44 I'd. ask how did you get your feel ed of exquisite n Awebs, aiia floods ,of voile when yon wrea,boy rich sunlight give le a heautifol, hue. sited barefoot" • Address, THE GLOBE PRINTING CO. Wc>eztrA. *. • a T 0 'UR, , •• • . . . DbNII . . . • , • e • • , • _ „ • 1-(4t7t • .• 1.1-4-4•• • r • ' , • E • the other is Gen, Gordon.• ;". # • t d , The Vienna Fremdenbolt openly expres• ....... ses regret that Mrs. Dudley failed to killed • ,. ' lilsso and expresses a hope that some Ainerican will !yeah him. Tho Mormon temple at Salt. Lake will yet require more than four years Or 'Its completion, and will eaq 63,0136,01,, '- •' John Bright bas figured ;silt the cost:•Of the wars of Queen Vietoria's'roih, /OA in .• his speech at the Liberal demonstration in Birmingham he IL11110:111( od that England hail sacrificed 11150,000,000and iilkopo lives • in war ewe the eorouation of her it.regent - Iltiisteioussa*Vereign, neary14' years ago. • : Near/y 800jrntrdere are cothroitted ato • • nually Wilt° United 'States. 1 . • , • •• , • i , . • • • Fifty towel iti DolerfraIre hate been inotTo, e . • i • 'WI man, that SELLS stoves , . _ , • hereafter be taxed 25 cents each per month The 1,260 policemen in Philadelphia will "' Tinware.;&c., very ° cheap tO pay for tuirgeOna and lawyers to look , after their welfare. ' !* •'; . .• , .. .• ' .. .,. . . 4 : . V 0 e The .'ioretitte Temperiufaieleeitorat lie,. :.. , ; sedation is Making enquiry concerning the women voters in the oity. , .....\-1.• , \ • •,,, ::, . ... ,..e. ,,.: .. ,..r;, ',.. - , . • ..:: , •.:•.,„. ,. This Space Reserved • ell for VOA SALE. Store and dwelling for sale to ron cheap. •Possession; td.out the 15th March. Apply to. D. Sunv•iiix. -,11.16 04 farm of 100 notes for saltf or to rent, Alp ply to eillIWANX. THOROIIGII.BRED 13erksliire Boat , thrown over our,iniOlre,• leads tie, 1111- • Dui)? it A goldelt ''rePe 4111ch ;.°11c°, .? ph,e• 'st"i'ea ' int..e'nell'is; to travel will de ,vc!trItibmo. keTpotrfor aervice on LA 1, OM, 4 tris, el peykble of tyro elver. 411111ingly, whom Pid.41111r0 is *bilded.tof-trell to 041'mi 0, Pk. Williams, Averii vi. Privilege of retaxpout if' necessary Allow , . . ... . 1 4.",` ' 44...7.: ..'.. ., . I Oefisala Moffitt Railway, Winghans. , - ..,. y A. liftlElAtt. l'tonrieter 1.......0..- . .0 • . • , tJ CV...EME IitCatt - Thebestprepatation knOwnto *ciente for beautifying the • COMPLEXION - ONE SINGLE APPLICATIONis warrented to' - Beautify tbo Face and give to the Fadedor Sallow Com. •t plosion a Perfectly Healthy, Natural* and Tolithftil - ApPearince. It Cofinale Wrinkles.FreoldeS. Crow's Yeet, and the Evidence of Age. /eating the Skin Soft, - Sntooth, and "White. P12ICE-fate/4a Sent to Any ocidroos. Pottle ,tamps taken. Address alllettera to CREME W Ott ar*lif 20116, 'went* PA, .AkityOut Artois: lott. Vtrheleeale lae ell whiffle, •• ?Mark,",'