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The Wingham Times, 1889-09-06, Page 3RIVO;.P.14mOr Wi11ks H14.1,u. turista nod Ignore/awe Store ar 'Solaifte or x'llen Itahtts. 1 Indrat fascinating book on nettilral 311 tory,. "A. Frozen Dragon," is an ax- lt atian of henotnenon that trout i e often font in muutateitt streams, ar up toward tl r s'nor't?, in deep poolt and eddies: t In one pool, oui1" which led tt 'direct fall Of three feet, Feil re were siutubera 'of the richly tinted ittlo creatures, thit't to have attained their position must 'either have swum up, the fall or gone} around byaland. ,After catching It num- ber I began to frighten the others to. seri What they would do. Soule dashed at the little fail attd (Us - ',appeared, while others darted over 'and 'swain clown stream„ $Sti11 farther 'up I found the speckled game, until finally the passage bee ,ams so (lilacuit that I `Nees obliged to turn back. Inn the tillage• 'chanced to mention the subject to a i'riend.who owned the twill on the sante stream, and lhe•told me 'that the ahes' ascent was a pnzzlit 'to 'lout, until oue. day his boy called hint out to the dawn, •where the, riddle was solved. The dale was nearly four feltit high, and to relieve ltlieiatteue..several auger holes had beat .,'blared Ala ,it. alloitdng a. small stream of water to jets fordibiy.outatul to go splash- iutl down, Into the tciear pool beloW. A e Illy irien{1'>iepproatehed the spot and look- 'ed through the bushes several large sized trout were seen moving under the mimic fall, evidently.'in great exoitement, 'and dartingeinto Wes if enjoying the. Splash nand roar of the water, Suddenly oue of the fish made a quick 'rush that sent it up the falling eiream, • so.that it inmost gained the 'topOut by Ian unlucky turn it was caudit and 'thrown back into the pool, wltereitl'dart- 'ed away,. evidently much startled. Soon another made' the attenilit, ' dart.. iug'at Mike the first, altd, then rapidly 'swimming up•tlte fall, but malty to meet •`the fate. of its predecessor, • Thie Vas .',tried a number of times, until finallyia 'trout larger than the others made a dash, 'mounted the stream, and -entered the !round hole. The. observers were almost ready tc • • iciap their hands, but it was notsuccess- Sul yet As `the water stopped flowing. "for a moment, they saw that, though the •athletic trout had surmounted the ' full, 'the hole was too small for it to pass sthroughi and there the poor fish was • ;lodged. The• lookers on hastened to re- lieve it,•and found that its side or pec - ONTARIO flash Income for 1888 ...... ,.. New Assurunet a Written in 1888 Aset'ts, as at 19(141, 1llst, l t*ili3. ?insurances ill to •ce, J an. 1st, 1853 Surplus, Deo. 81 it, 1888 • i 1ilalMautll�M ?UAL LIFE ......... t..x,x......,,...,,r R. ...$ 303,074 00 2,518,060 00 .............r..,.x....x5,3111,868 00 .... OOP .x 12,041,914 00 00,387 09 If yr* .SPECIAL 'MATURES: Prompt Payment of Claims, ▪ Annual Distribution: of Profits, Guaranteed Surrender Values, and Liberal Policy Conditions. ALEX. DAWSQN, Gm:ma AcnxT. •. • Wingham Ont CA N1T; MEE .NTLIEM:11 41as a most ornplete assortment of the LA.T4sT, OuuOICESP, anti Mos O11.4.i tfnNG AItTICLES Watches, Clocks, Jewelry' • 'and Silver Goods, TCAT GA* WEIV AT 434 GAINS. Its• CLOSE ATTENTION GIVEN TO RgPAIRINO-, AND • 1YOIllt ALL • WAREA`NTED, GO TiiGI TO "GREEN'S 13LOCJ -FOR YOOB JEWEL•12BItYa FF;IEL► & SO NEW PAIINT TOP MILK CAN, Cream Cans, t'toi fil fins were caught in the wood, but, S u U O i16 e;t s by pushing the fish ahead; which 'you may be sure t7hey, did, they liberated it, :and it darted•away into the upper •pond. . Isere, then, was the explanation. °Tlho trout climbed the mountain by • swifon-, : ilk Pails, •frrr ltetl Heade Are Macy. should like to 'metre my life, but I would be coaside•red a had risk. 1 doubt If any of the lir.;t citissiioaupunies would accept me " Those were the Ivi rdeof a big freckle fao('d,re'cl inched lnt.ivi:lual whose usually merry count—name; and abundant avoir- dupois nuub' 1.iwn the picture of health. "l,'Clhat in world should make you a bad risk?" chorused a group of byatitnd- era. The first speaker blushed tillhis cheeks were as fiery a red Las his matted locks, and then be answered softly:"My aear- let topknot is any bane. It is quite bad enough to hivite the sobriquets of 'brick - top,' ,pinky' and the like, bat when the insurance companies take a hand in the persecution it id enough to shake a strong Irian weep.'• The aggrieved individual resembled a consumptive as little as was possible, but his's'upposititiota:l tendeney to pulmonary ;affections was the only ground for the insurance hen's boycott. The medical exaauirier of the /ceding life insurance tonapany, who wee questioned as to the alleged disparagement of red heads, re- plied that it Out; largely imaginary and 'exaggerated, "It is a fact, however," the 'continued, ''`that red headed persons have .generally thtal skins arlare, as a rule, of 'a delicate constitution. A pale, thinfaee and a cowerii}g consumptive form are 'often allied "re a reddish complexion, Light heir, and'especially red hair, often seems to betoken scrofulous disorders, _ and its presence may prejudice superfi- cial examiner;# +against the subject. It is a fact that red headed persons who 'show not the smallest trace of pulmonary trouble will solnntimesdevelop consume - Oen in an al:nest iucredible—Phil- adeiplaitt Record. Pioneer Justice in 1lrioltigan. A story that judge 'Reilly occasionally "repeats when the subject of Michigan justice is up for discussion, runs sub- : atautially as follows: When Gratiot county, Michigan, first ' began to be disturbed by pioneers, and after it had its first justice of the peace, a fanner named Davison walked three mile's to secure a warrant for the arrest of his neighbor named Meacham for as- • sault and battery. To save the constable 1 a six mile trip the defendant walked with the plaintiff. They encountered his honor ; just leaving this house with his gun on his shoulder, and Davison halted him with: "Squire, I want a warrant for this man for striking me." "I'm in an awful hurry," said the ls1 squire. ••Comelo-morrow." " ao'iu I la a hurry, and I'm going Oa have a aising to -morrow." "Meacham, did you .hit hire?" asked the justice. • A .d,:ev erythi g in the 154Srybbg line. ming up the fa s, darting up the f0 M. , . ing masses, and adopting every espe,. 'client to tuFcomplish their journey. For _ • • 'these 'fisli dSPECIALTY their eggs high up I A ..•Y1� • ^n + stream, so that the young fry, when RAJ a 'hatched, may' not be disturbed by preda °tory fish and other foes , living in the iia wet waters, • . Instuneee of Will rower. rR airi `111 anq Ptogritl, ® Three iitories were told over after dare- 'Iner cigars the other day, showing the , • power of man's will. •One was of a _ __Al •youngofficerinthe English army, in) ' was peculiarly stubborn and irascible. '• •MOST CERTAINLY' WE CAN SUIT YOU IST Ile hadbeen confined to his bed after a 'severe attack of the heart, and was'un- 'able to _.. ve. His physician 'asked one • ;of hie fellow officers to aimed him that he J would never 'get out of 'bed again, that oONsIi TING (7E` CAI�TADIA.N AND AMERICAN' t: !he.. might arrange his affairs before �y1 ±deatlh. When the sick man was t'gld ` WALL ,. PAP .;E+�RS a 2 d BORDERS 'What . the doctor had said, he arose els , - 'bed excitedlyiaitd said: "t-willnever •(;tit , Out' Stool} isiraried, Stylish and Chewy, Beautiful,3 'up again, eh? I 'will walk'to the . doctor . ` • . 'myself and show • him." Ho atimped fe, L"'` '" I N D O W '► T IND S ithe floor, winked &Melees ,the rehire and 3_J L`f 1J n.7 Veli dead. . The other was about it sheriff out west, Who, when arresting a pian, was stabbed through the heart. He seized the man 'laythe shoulders, after 'the blade had struck him, pressed hien to the _ground, drew his •revolver, and deliberately.; thrusting it clown the struggling prison -' ler;s throat, 'palled the trigger at the in- stank lie himself died. The thirdlstory was regardieg- another Ipkitti 'who +lues lrttnting down a thief. ins naafi thetight; he had given his pur- ;sttd. the -slip, btat.;jftst as he entered one "Yes." • ' "Davison, slid you strike firstr : t"Meaeeham, had you rather work for Davison'three'days than go to jail?" 6sX0 3* "I guess so," answered Meacham. ""Anel will thatsatisfy you, Davison?" "Yes!' "Then make tracks for borne, and don't , I bothermeanother minute? My son has just come in with the news that an old bear and three cubs are up the same beech, down at the edge of the slashing, and I'm gong to have some bear meat if . it upsets the supremebeneliaf Michigan. Court stands adjourned at present"— HOUSE resent"- HUSE • D E C O RAT 1 O - - Detroit Tribune. J• '?Nat'l? $crevtls. It is astei'ted that the smallest screws in the world are those used in the pro- duction lif watches. Thus, the fourth jewel wheel screw is the next thing to be invisible, and to the naked. eye it looks • like dust; with a glass, however, it is seen to be a small screw,with 200threads• . to the inch, and with a very•fine glass. the threads may be seen quite clearly. These minute screws are 44,060th of an g��trg� inch in diameter, and the heads are � U r' 1iSETTS' double; it is also estimated that an oudi= • 4kloe r'of a atlroad,ar'the ofeer appeared , tittithebther. 'llhe thief instantly fired, the ibiillet isenetrattng his pursuer's brain. The otter, Inoue ver; 'returned the shot, bainging his'tiiah telbe ground: He then dragged himself ,rdeng.the aisle' of the scar, firing as he crawled, ~rintii his, revol- ver was empty. Ho was �Teatl, huvllen he was picked up ri, second 'after ll a `ceased $ 'to-shoot.—Boston Gazette. Wheat Are- "Morganatic" Marriages? The terra "morganatic," applied to' Marriages, had its origin in. an ancient •custom by whlelh the bridegroom on the .day after the wedding gave his bride a sI morning gift—tnorganabe. In the case of a nobleman wedded to a wife of low .estate this morning gift constituted the wife's portion, or endowment, and front this gift such n arri:tges:took %he name allorganatio .. The German law, oontinu- ;* frig this tradition, allows tlhe rnerabers of ;the reigning house and •certain noble families to' contract marriages in all re- >speot legal and vat{d, except that it gives to the partner of lower birth and to the ?children no share in the rank, titles and distinctions of the privileged house. Such marriages have often been eritinetit. Iy happy' ones .--oil Lafa • of Lateen Design, Color's and Best Quality.!i ' owe ♦ two 1 • PAIN'S, • C E!✓E . 1.,, •. COMPOUND AOTS AT THE RAMC 7INISIQN R THE NERVES, THE L1VEdi THE BOWELS, anclthe KIDNEYS This combined action gives it worn. derful power to cure nil diseases.,' Why Are We Sick? Because we allow the nerves to remain wealcened and irritated, and these great organs to become clogged or torpid, and poisonous Humors are therefore forced into the blood that should be expelled naturally. `,s CELERY ��" CQMPQUND • (WILL CURE =mamas, PILES, CONSTIPATION, KIDNEY CON. PLAINTS, URINARY' DISEASRS, _ PENAL$ Wxtuarzas,rat utra. non?, NEVRALGIA, AND ALL isERvous DxsORDERs, By quieting and strengthening the nerves, and causing free action of tbe liver, bowels, and kidneys, and restor- ing estoreing their power to throw off disease. Why auifer PInoua Pains and debut Why tormented with Pilo a Constipation! Why frightened overnisorderedItidneyat Why endure nervous or nick headacbeai Why have sleepless nights! Use PAINf•S Carnett COtaroWt» and rejoice In health. It is an entirely vegeta- ble remedy, harmless la en cases. Sold Ly all Thu eisea. Friss>8r.00. Six forvt.5;po. - WE1.LS. RICHARDSON 4 CO,,Proprietors, MONTREAL, P. Q. xceilent l;nd Cheat+,"Tet nary. lady's thimble would hold 100,000 • of these screws. No attempt is everma le ulz in z oo Sifeks, Base Bail X3atev Balls ' ROSS' ?O?CYLAL'., BOO' 8TOREe Nr INGEL .SM. Everything g the 1 - k if 'e �'th of requisites, Stationery, Lacrosse to Coact theca, the method pursued in determining the number being to place • 100 of thein. n a very delicate balance, and the numer of the whole amount is deteriiiined by.'the. weight of these. After being cdt the screws are hardened and }gut in •frames�{ytibout 100 to the frame, heads up, thus being doled very rapidly by sense of touch instead "of by sight; and the heads are then polished hi an automatic machine 10,000 at d time, The plate• on which the polishing is per- formed is covered with oil and a grind- ing compound, and on this the machine moves them rapidly by reversing; motion. --New York Star. it Seems r$ey Do. c� - Do horses reason? • A friend of The t C 13 , d .f Competition 1' , Portland'Tianscript thinks his does. Tlo determined to sell for t7ASTf AT O I� 13O' TO R 17L++ S drove him to a s4 a share of the patronage. Don't Forget the Place Opposite the Central Hotel, horse held bask his head in disgust, but ' Hips sewed gree in ,till Boots purchased fratn nle, • presently v en his to teeth ook the andy threw it from the butter and eggs taken as cash :in exchange for goods. ' . trough. Then he held back his head and waited for the water to run cleat, It a - ODE RU f •1'rtsently he smelled of it, but not being GVIl�t11Tt114ina ON., . satisfied he waited ttgaiiy and yet again • Filially' he put his nose into the water '.6.46.6*'EVP. and svvashed it around, apparently to ALi bONIAt BALL. { slop out all iaapurities before he cotfsent- `iC is °t to third t llt d � to drink. No how did the ors In.addition o U ' aatatu ubInp$a a y U11I[ s t 1 it Qua ity Sizes THE LEAD -NL -BOUT AND SHOE STOREI Owing to the late Boom T have made rooms for and have:on hand A Large Stock of-----• Ic k Alf MA OE and 0) 31 catering trough the and am flet 4� t other day, into which some one had Repairing as usual, ando etltent isatnllltatt a Speeitalty. 1 solicit thrown the stump of an old broom. The 1 HTS! When T say dnttft i do not mean merely to stop them tor a time and then have them return again. I AtEAN A'RADIOAL I have made the disease of FITS, EPILEFS' FALLING SICKNESS Alife long study. I w gltellr my remedy to• Oirxitheworsteases. Beoauseotherahavefatied is no reason for not now receiving a cure. Send at once for a treatise ands IrMRE BOTTLE of my INzreLI,zaLs REAIED•$. Give Express and Post Office. It costs you nothingfor a trial, and it will Cure you. Address: B Ci-. ROOT M.O., Branch Office, 284"West.Adelaide• Street, Toronto. s :dl etli 111 iliV alt titiI hIrlii ttla ,de.I,iii lila . w l w MSS I4'ELLO ]VIclAEDY6 k/MASSES alt INSTR IOTIorl ON MAXI) AND i Organ, to voice Culture and ii►rtlnny. Alvaro heti? int ?Mann* Stout. wli� h horse tin oei y int every t rt Monday Mont) Visiting brethren welcome know that the water would rttn pure? It This caautnodtous hall can be sutured tor enter_ have been tbe result of observation tailtmonte., areply very kind at a Vety low, Equrn. XP"- and memory. A11 horses' kaon "enough terme d[eof pto hrief inswotSena ni :AIMS >;btlxit, to refuse to drink ilxipurkiwater. Hort revs ?Vee, tba Clnaah�b. Milan. ....... ," ._ . WA UJE �a 'Pito !licee Bneci�3afu1 lrte tnedy ever Jia+ • covered, ae LI is certain n its effects and does not bunter. Read proof below. sTTREStTSVILLIE, P. Q., Iday 3. MI Drt tr. J IieNimrt Co.. Enoaburgh rails, Vt. GentIemett.—Ii'lave used Ken- da2Ya Spavin Cure for Spavin; and ds°inaeaseoflamenessanti stifrJetiits and found itasure euro iaevery respect. I cordially rceotnntend it to an haractnon. Very rdapettfufy yours, Clients J. BLACK -tin. KENDALL'S SPAM C E5 Sr.'f'frOnIA5, P• Q., Atwil22 i8S . DR. 8. J: itrp-oAt4 Co., EnoobnrghFalls,tVt aenrs rI hav da]] a Spavin oCurro on my ccoIt, 'which. was sufferingfrom Laau- - enza in a very batt iortn, and can say that your Kendan'e spaMu Cure matte compieto and rapid cure. lean recommend It as the best and Most effective liniment I have ever handled. MIME. send me ono of your valuable book's entitled " ATrea- tise on the Horse." Years respectt'ulty. I, P. WXmarsoil. KENDALL'S SPAM CURE., FORT ELTtCr, D1AN., ?day 10 1000. R. B. J. iZe=Lr.Co . Euusburgh Palls, \tt. oentlenteut— I atwaya keep your niudait'a • Spavin Cure and Blfater on hand., .. what yo t state they will do. i I have cured a bad ease of Spavin and also two cases of Ringbolt° ofyearattanding on mares winch I bought to breed from, and have hetaoen anyaignS of &tannic in ee their offspring. Years' truly, Pitot $J. periicttle, 00 six bottle% 01, b ei dragktats.aveitorcongetttforyou,oritwilibe tient gt0 any Address on receipt of price by the tprine.? re Dai. D. JQ irENladLtt'Cbq EnOgbtlrglt rails, Vt. SOLD Int' ALL J11tVi' mgrs. _. snit f4evrtdst IitecttlIU �a, S.j t trade elestablish parte tby�jt7y. t. piecing ear praachinesJ, j IR [ . tr end Made when, the Petrol* ten aeti . •�": !,_' , .theft, we wnl nets rime loon. �•.— • person (watch lortaity,the very ..6-...--:--7176....,6,6*.' rr best sert•Iag,m.ehwa made en the werld,Wtth all the edgebnlante. l wewhtateoaendfrrearomplete •..M� rrI ' o �� laic of au, ceetly and tatuable art .1 � 'I. a eefnplbe. In tatarawtl ask that y.0 !k!'.41 dll show whit we Bend• to these Who t • ,lily rail et yeast borne.and alter ' Monthsir shin bec,,ie Vont- eerie i 1 4 �7 r 4:1,J �e arhiea i 5 .ma atfty Thts �tln is !��' + 1 �. made 1&. the out: DT p4drnti .... - Whiehha6eranout: ap�lrlh nlneFNtaetdibtdAA wf1lithe �'"�„� ata obrnenee, and new *ells Al, Ad Moai,eein"ineenwtTta eb,IA1 nose. He tomtit noosed. P1alo, ran. That. wbe Write to ua at ono. tante- best eawtntl m,ciIte an the world, and kI .I Most ,hwlitAft r . • u.. ... _ __ . 1,1heYY►• ti