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The Wingham Times, 1885-06-19, Page 6Tf.a TIMES R.LMAY, SANE 19 CONIIIO iSUAAN LWLEU'S !took a dip from the reulitard pot, ; LQ13STS. 'etnd hie eyes lakewiee proved too weak or too istrong for hie will, Theta Alia WILMS Congressman. Lawiier, of young friend,, in a sympathising tome, Qhteago, made bis first visit to E'ew •iugnired the cause of tris grief. biped York, some years ago, a friend invited the beguiled tone; born to a restaurant. where they cal'. 'I was thilllring it tree &.Pity yell ed forr seen cI before, and le hail. did not die when your old father ed soft•shell crags. Levels y d not aid,' ' kuow what they lose. He liked the>u, however, and a ►few days Afterward,I THE SCOTT AUT: a ishiatg to regale himself again with sotee'o •the toothsome crustaceans, he The writhe visited Port Elgin last hunted up the restaurana, walked in wok, driving by way of Tiverton, and 'sat down at the table; but he had d:,Tnderwoad and the Devil's Ell"' All along the report was heard that Sao liquor oenld be parehased at any of the hotels. In Port Elgin a personal trdeit to several hotels led us to firmly believe that the Scott Act has shut off all bar room drinking and hag less forgutten the name of the food be •eesircjd. Looking over the bill of fare Le saw lobsters. He called the wait ,er cud said '"1,Viiiter, have you any lobsters '14 "'Yes," said the waiter. 'Bring ane a dozen," said Lawler, soled the consumption of spirituous ''A dozen,?" exolairn the waiter liquors by at least 90 per cent. l:n In astonishment. conversation with a number of reeves Lawler sate that he had made a . and •deptt'ty reeves at the cd)tvnty coup Inistalre, blit he was not going to ad- oil, it is even admitted by thole who opposed the passage of the Mt Haat blit it. much good has been accomplished "Coltfouud you,.'. he said, ''dont, since the first of May, and that were the Berne to be submitted to a vote of the people now that the Act would be sustained by twice 1311—the majorty given. ---Brace Reporter. Dr. Oaesiday, 'of Goderich is a lover of the bowl,, and it is alleged " 1w niter, I was not so hungry as that since the Scott Act has ceme in tuought I was. How much is' the to force in Huron county that he is :bill 1 ' willing to: grant a medical certificate '"Fourteen dollars and fifty cents," replied the waiter. " Veiic is notas Mach as 'thought it. would be," said' Lawler. "Here. you needn't mind the change,' and him ling the waiter $15 Mr. Lawler waked out. ;you suppose 1 allot what I want 2 13, lug me a dozen,' The tabs, was cleared •ef everything that was on it, and Lawler pitched in. lie ate an .he possibly could., sailed fora glass of brandy, thein lot.k-. ,ed up at the waiter And said: to any person who wishes to purchase a drink of spirits. The license com- missioners learning that ouch was the case have served notices upon the liquor vendors of Gederich, request- ing nim to fill no more orders upon certificate from Dr. Cassiday until further notice, We aro pleased toeee GASTROJIU'MIG-Gt;SSI13, the authorities taking action in the matter of the abuse of medical certifi- Pa,noakeP, says The (deet, are an •evil peculiarly American, ca•.es.--Ex. Harlcnzss ,gr Co, .Tolhn Pratt, of Kincaraiue, prose- Lender, Ont A.good dinner sharpens wit, w>lile Sold by s11 Ice ' ^•t: at oitens iile heart. A hungry man cutor under the Scott Act, was charg- and i'attccna,. Tisa tat Is as slow at a joke as he is at a ed by Lot Roe, with carrying u reS: ol- ... .,•�, �,,. ,.. -_,..*c, _,,_.• .T l Akibl., AND GARDEN.. Adorn your rural bottles, :t pays to look after the bees. Sue, bran and you buy manure. • The only A 1 timber in .br,ilding. ISLAND ROME Stook Farm, ea6O$aZ ILS. WAYNZ 00,11D01. SAVAGE k FARNUM, Proprieteee.. Keep adding to the compost heap. .,-Ifeteteo rise Make manure fine before using it. C band (horse the beet o i nseod. PERCHERONCay soils groe the bet onion seed, a 4.itil Clean, careful culture compensates. I3ad farm hands cortilbinate '�chil' leen. Give the bay's a holiday ocoasio- aially. Good variety el seegliana ^the am- ber. All stook ssleot'ed Frere the get of sires suea, datee of ectisblirhed ;.sputa; tion end registered hi the J.+reech and American staid becks, 87:4 \rc'! EQA..E .. Isbea'atifally situated t~t the haticr el ,ADVIOIi3 i• TO MOTHI BS • Grosse le it the Detreit rive., ten miles beton abs city and accessible by Aro you disturbed at night and bre- railroad ate eteemboa . Visitors not ken o8 your rest by a simii child suff- ering and crying with pain of cutting teeth? if, so send as once and get a bottle of Mrs.Winslow's Sectling.Syr- up for Children Teethipee Its effect is incal. ulablc. It will relieve the poor little surlier immediately. De- pend upon it mothers, there is no mis- take about it. It curer dysentery and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and bowels, cures windcolin, softens the gums, reduces infeulrn:t,tion, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. Mrs. Winslo,v's Soothing Syrup far Children Teething is rleasent to the taste, and le the pressriptiou of -one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States, and is for sale by all druggists throughout the world, Price 25 cents a bottle HARKNESS .34 liAii BALM Retires ercy hair to its race turas eater, re- moves Dandrt-ri•, stops the Mira; fror, felling oat, increases it gra;ntii, addi will not soil the i skin.'?'• r As. hex drys -'fir zt sing, it heel co `� superior. Guar- "f? anteeelI1umleea:. , familiar with the location may call at city ofa.n, C`a Carnpen Building and an escort will accompany them to the farrn, Sand for catalogue, �� post free be' mail. Address OA'VAGE dr; FAR NUM, Detreit,Mich. (ARI /ARI 'NARK !AULT urn's; tu:glia; ,la orgissd ow 44 %1 Andthe tlllttoa i; �•!4Aw.t f1Nt''i,hcintit h�` That will KNiT , ,;+.44 j+3 INBRED#nd rO" PLAIN WORK perfectly. ., "l USE, .r.re►'; j,. A. few of Cu zrticies that can be Palade oh one AY.mily Ms hire aro Undershirts, Drawers�,, Mitts, limitary, Mot Cs, Ceps, CulTh, Tid4css4w these sae be made any elle, O11U153 Tvh73Pl1l:Y IS ?1'ifPL'CTION, Ma':soee read Rtb•Stiteh ors-and•one, one•ancl- 17o only-agd•th we, etc„ perfect in elasticity,, beautft^a in ap;iearnnec, more durable and per eos At:.n Haul a1 nittln,r. ua• Machine make the only perfect seam1es ' e.t.ac!toncd 64O8iERY iN THE WORLD. T.71`h more stitches in the lop than in the ankles ;Inns the me/meet Fanner's Tarn, Cotton, Silk, or Thread. • Blind glee an knit and Mobil one dorm pains of Socks in ono lav; and $2.00, $8,00 and $4.011 tan be easily made In one day. Send for •bescriptive Catalogue and Tee* inoniais from the Blind. • ORBELMAN BRAS., ipz Cents will pay- for ayfor. the Times for 3 months, Sub- 0 ® scribe now, and get the war news ,TheDeminionOrgam and Piano Ca Peeparcd by favor. It is related 'of .a famous cook thet he prepared fish so exqusitely that they returned him grateful land ad- 71i,rring looks from the frying -pan. itest before ]reals makes digestion An:,re complete. Fxertion' immediate: lv before retards digestion, and exer- t'o immediately afterwards deranges �•lt•, Beef brains are an arti le of diet in 'Chicago. Resturants where specula- tors en Change take lunch buy all that can be obt"ined. There is a ,superstition regarding brain. food that causes speculators to eat large quanti- ties of this dish. iE SAID SOMETHING. 'flow 'many of your pert'nts, shit• elreu, say grace?' asked a Sunday Scheel te.deher. ',['lease, Muni, what's tiletu 1' asked ,an overgrown girl, in a'last year's •Let. • Why, Maggie !' exclaimed the ttaceer, 'is it 110saible you (lout know what grace is '1 Deese t your father illy sumethillg before yuu begin to •e,, t'1' 'On,' responded the girl white t ow d,t , uitel:tigenee, •'yles, mum, lie duos. .Ile always slays: Dont ruesse huge of ,yourselves; teat's all the _butter there 1n the 1,o'a a 1' AN UNDIA.N'a GR1Eh',. As a rule Indians do not give d.peln expression to, their feelings. A : t•trler an she far Nest giving a little 4 lines party, invited thereto a few n,dl! civilized Indians, who displayed a d.eslre to 'se thruug t' we ball of fere, :1 toting eider alter eyeing the anus - turd curiuu:,.y fu,.' 'some time. ' helped euei,elf to td gunid spoonful Butt steal. ;0e d:.. it. lie said nothing to betcay 11•, a i.tunishe lona; bat despite Ihilneelf t,.. .ears streamed clown :his cheeks, sic aged c. lot dilating opposite asked *lax. ,te :1'ir$ oryi.lg atom,, ,hitt Was 4tl:`!d'd.•i' intotome Uti wta4 t:,zi.nailily nil tits ,,00r old 1"dtcber ,bo diet's a sit oe, tune riga. Ivrd•s'ent1y the old fellsw ver contrary to statute. It appears that on Sunday night week some men in disguise are said to have visited Pratt's house for the purpose of show- ing their resentment to him on tic• count of acting as prosecutor for the dbcott Act Assoeintion. This they were unable to do as Pratt refused to go outside. In order to protect himself he purchased a revolver on Tuesday last. .Before he reached home, being delayed in prosecuting the charge against Hiram Monsen, Constable Walker was directed to search hlnl for a revolver, and Lot Roe afterwards laid information before Vie mayor. No offence having been committed by Pratt, the case was dismissed. Catarrh—A new •1•raatmen•e Perhaps the moit extraordinary saceens that has been achieved in ruod- eru medicine has beeleattained by the Dixon treat went for catarrh. Out of 2,000 patients treated during the past slat ui.inths, full ninety per !cent hats been cured of this stubborn malady This is none the less ntart:rng -a nen It is remembered that u,,t five per cent. of patients presenting themselves to the regular p1 ictrtit»iers ars benefitted, while. the patent medicines and other adverti..ed (lures never reeor,l a cure at 'all. Starting with the claim now gen. erally believed by the, most scientific ,nen that the disease is due to the pees- ence of livii'eg parasites in the issue. iIr. Dixon at oece adopted this cure to their exterrninutioi—.this aceum: plished; hdt claims the Catarrh ie prac. ticably cured, and the permanency is unquestioned, as•cures effeeted by hint four years ago are cures still, No one • else has'everattempted toeure Catarrh in thts manner,. and no other treat: m•ant hale ever cured Catarrh. The application of the remedy is simple, and can be ,clone at home, and the pre: sent season o2 the year i;s the most favorable for the speedy and perman. ent cure. The majority of oases he: hie Cured at one treatment. Sufferers should etrrespond with Alessrei .A. H DIXON & SON. 305 Bing street, west Toronto, Canada, and enclose stamp for their treatise on catarrh, 1tontreal Star. Nov. 11, 1882. 11851StVl liiaelandw own ferdvarduth e unesf'0rl Wholey eau TLo Pure Ered Clydesdale, KING OF QUALITY • Will Stand for Maros this Season as follows MONDAY, May 4th --Leaves his own stable and rrccoeds by way of Wingham, to Wm.).sbister's for n•ocn;$from thence to BlueyA,le for eight, • TU.ESDA—!?roceedsbv way of boundary to 'IYtorrisi an i for noon ; fromthence to Camille Hotel. Gerrie, for night. WEDNESDAY —Proceeds to Crooket Willis' for ,i000; from thence to Wm. Harris for night THURSDAY—Proceeds to Mr Johnston's, Pith con of Turnberry for noon ; from h once to lirr. JWeb's, 9th con of Turn - berry for night. FRIDAY—Premeds to Thomas Gamble's to -the Culross boundary for noon ; from heain to!August Homuth's on 10th con of Tnrnberry for night. S A TURDAY—Proceeds by way of Zetland to Merrifield's hot• 1, Wingham, for tl e afternoon The above route will be continued dur- ing the season, health and weather per- mitting. PEDIGREM Imported July, 1889, by James Tipling, Wingham. Is registered in Vol. 6, Clydes dale Stud Book. King of Quality, 2007, is a beautiful bay foaled June 1.1, 1882; bred by Thomas Speirs, Jitliaarnock, Ayrshire; ' sire Sir William (2420)4 grand sire Liberal Tom (410) ; grand sire, Young Conqueror (959); g. g. grand sire, Conqueror (190): dam Maggie (vol. .6) by Prince David (643) ; grand d.a:n Sally, by :icotchman (749) ; g. grand sire, Surprise (810). Sir William when twn years old gained first prize at Dundonald Show, and first at Irvine; and the :Highland Society's Medal for the best animal of Clydesdale breed in the yard, ICING. O!j' QUALITY took first prize and Diploma at North Western Fair, Wingharn, 1884, arid first prize at Wingham Spring Show, 1885. TERMS—To insure a Mal $12. Insured money to 'be paid in January 1886. Insured mares must he returned regularly to she hone or they w ll be charged whether in foal or not. Parties disposing of t1 eir mares before !collecting time will be held roapousible for inauranoeprices unless the mare can be produced or satisfao;ory proof. All accidents at tile risk of tt.o owners of mares. One dollar unyable at time of sorviee, which will bo taken off in:eared mares n,t collecting time. Aures not bailain feat the $1 'Will be kept Mr our labor JfehriES TIPLTrTG, Prep, FOR SiL,E. Five acres of laud, beautifully situ: Med on the north beak of the river Maitland', in the town of Wingham, fronting the railway track. Torras rea unable. Title perfect. For further particulars apply to P1 Ti 13 l?ISflT 1t. Take the Times. . .>s.._. .ia Has the largeet and most complete factory in tilt Dominion-180x1tei. . •Elgbolt Sonora my Aweided to any !Loi b. the World Medal and Diplom-4et centernisl,1076. Medal and Diploma at Sydney. Anstralla,1877. Gold Medal at Provincial Exiilbltlon Toronto 1878. Highest Awards et Industrial Zxhfbition, Toronto 187140•'81. 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