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TWENTY VEARS AGO,
(From the Timms of Jen 23, 1891 )
LOCAL NEWS.
Deputy Reeve McKensie has been
'crnfined to his home for some days with
bitiious fever.
Mr Elliott Thynne, formerly of Mor
tie, but who has been iu Sootland, South
Dakota, fbr about ten years, is in thie
vicinity visiting relatives
Messrs R. Hill, of this plane, and John
Denholm, or Blyth, shipped a oar load
of apples to Calgary, N. W. T.
Mr, L. D. Shane, of Blyth, well-
aown to many of our readers, died on
..i.'ureday morntug of last week, in the
33rd year of his age.
The atone and brick for the new Eng-
lish Church are bring laid on the ground.
Buildiug will be commenced early in the
spring, it is expected.
On Wednesday of this week, Mr. Jae.
Aligns brought into town a hugh owl,
whioh he had poisoned. His owlship
had killed a cat at Mr, Angus' back
door.
The meeting of Anchor of Hope
Lodge, No. 280, I. 0 G. T., on Tuesday
evening last was a very interesting one,
The programme consisted of the follow.
ing: Musio by Miss Bainton and Mr.
L. Latimer; recitation by Master Will
Elliott; solo by Miss L Kinsman; read-
ing by Fred. Ellis; solo by Mr. J. Mo -
Alpine; instrumental by Mies Bainton
and Mr. Latimer.
Mr. D. Stewart, of this town, shipped
23 head of cattle to Toronto, via G. T.
Local History of the early 803
Items from the "Times" fyles.
R., on Monday last. They were a very
choice lot, and were fed by the follow-
ing gentlemen: 4 by J, Ring, Blnevale;
4 by S Black, Tnrnberry: 1 by J.
Nicholson, Bluevale road; 2 by G. Wil-
son, Tnrnberry, 2 by Wm. J. Currie,
Wawanosh; 1 by J. Anderson, Wawa.
noes; 1 by J. Coie, Wawanosh; 2 by
John Anderson, Wawanosh; Z by Thos.
Wilkinson, Morris; 2 by Tboe. Bielby,
Morris; 2 by J. Sellers, Morris The
heifers purchased from Cdr. Black, o1
Tnrnberry, turned the scale at 4,380 lbs.
BORN.
Woodcock—In Wingham, on the 16th
instant, the wife of Thos. Woodcock; a
daughter.
MARRIED.
Combs—Sloan—In Morris, on Thurs-
day, Jan. 8th, at the residence of the
bride's father, by the Rev. Mr. McLean,
Mies Sarah Sloan, daughter of Mr. An.
drew Sloan, to Mr. Joseph Combs, of
Blyth.
DIED.
Manser—In Wingham, on Sunday the
18th inst. Maggie, daughier of Chas.
and M. Mangier, aged 3 years and 3
months.
Hughes—In Sault Ste. Marie, Miohi•
gan, on the 15th instant, Wm. Hughes,
son of Mr, Geo. Hughes, of this town,
aged 26 years and 6 months.
Johnston -In Tnrnberry, on Tuesday,
January 20th, 1891, John Johnston,
aged 88 years.
KERNELS FCM THE SAC1UM MILL
Interesting Paragrarts.frcmm cur Eit:hnges'
Dieseotione of the human body *re HELPFUL HINTS FOR
not yet allowed in China, hence the
demand for western medical works THE HOUSE.
with plates.
BOILS AM PIMPLES
Are eau_ed altogether by bad blood, and
unless you cleanse the system of the bad
blood the boils or pimples will not dies-,
appear.
Get pure blood and keep it pure by
removing every trace of impure morbid
matter from the s.; tem by using the
greatest known blood medicine,
13i11tDOCli; BLOOD BITTERS.
Boils Cared,
Mr. A. .1. Saulnier, Norwood, N.S.
write . ' TRo years ago I w u trouble({
.With boils on my neck and back. and
could not get rid of them. A friend
recommended me to try Burdock Blood
Bitters, and after using two b..ttles 1
Was pleased to note the boils were en.
tirety gone, and r have not been troubled
with any since.
' •> Pitiiplet Cured.
Miss Eva A. Skinner, Granby, Que.
wrrtes: -"I am pleated to recommend
Burdock Blood Bitters as it has done me
much good. My face was covered -with
pimples. and being advised by a friend
• to try Burdock Blood Bitters and have
them removed I did so and I now have
not a spot on my face."
Burdock Blood 'Bitters is manufactured
only by The T. Milburn Co., Limited,
Toronto, Ont.
AROUND
Newspaper advertieemeuts made their
earliest appearance in 1652.
London Eng, uses 6,000 taxicabs.
England's high roads ooet ;,4,000 a
mile to oonstruot.
A MODERN MIRACLE!
He Had Eczema 25 Years and Doc-
tors Said "No Cure."
YetZam-Buk Has Worked Complete
Cure.
This is the experience of a man of high
reputation widely known in Montreal,
and whose case °unreadily be investigat'
ed. Mr. T. M. Marsh, the gentleman re•
ferred to lives at 101 Delorimier, Avenue
Montreal and has lived there for years.
For twenty five years he had eczema on
his hande and wrists, The disease first
started in red blotohes whioh itched and
when 'scratched became painful, Bad
sores followed which discharged and the
discharge spread the disease until Me -
hands were a raw •painful mass of sores.
Just think of this state of affairs oontin•
Mug for twenty-five years!
In that time fonreminentmedicalmen
tried to cure him and each gave up the
case as hopeless in the end. Naturally
Mr. Mareh tried remedies of all kinds,
but he, also, at last gave it up. For two
years he had to wer.r gloves day and
nightso terrible was the pain and itohing
when the air got to the sores,
Then came Zuni Bak! He tried it jest
es he had tried hundreds of remedies be.
fore. But he soon found out that Zeal.
Bnk was different. Witbiu a few weeks
there were distinct signs of benefit, and
little perseverence of this great herbal
balm resulted in what he had given up
all hope of—a complete cure I And the
onre was no temporary • ours! It was per-
manent. From the day that I was cur-
ed until the prescent moment I have had
no trace of eczema and 1 feel sure it
will never return. Having suffered for
twenty-five years, I naturally beleived
that my case was incurable and I regard
my cure as a modern miracle.
If you suffer from any skin trouble,
cut out this article, write across it the
name of this paper, and male it with one
cent stamp to Zam•Buk Co., Toronto.
We will forward you by return a free
trial box of Zam•Buk. All druggists and
stores sell this famous remedy, 50o. box
or three for $1.25. Refuse harmful sub-
stitutes.
Pineapple orystals is a dainty dish,
made of one slice of prepared pineapple
inside a round of transparent lemon
jelly.
To wipe the hardwood floors around
carpets, nee a soft cloth over a broom.
and have plenty of turpentine in the
water.
A good-sized crust of bread placed in
a kettle in which cauliflower or cabbage
is cooked will prevent a disagreeable
odor.
A glass of jelly left open is very apt
to soar. Left over jelly, however small
the amount, should be at once need in
tarts or added to a fruit pudding of any
kind.
A handy kitchen devise is a double
flour sifter which makes It pdseible t
sift the flour twice with no mote effort
than would be expended in sifting If
Once.
To renovate a carpet dissolve half a
pint of ex -gall in a pailful of cold water,
Take a small quantity of this wistaria
and rint
'tab it o the carpet, using a soft
heath., bruWash it off with Olean Water
slid rub it dry with a soft cloth.
EFFECT OF SMOKING
ON THE HEART.
According to a London physioian
muskier;muskier;has a worse effect on most
people in winter than in summer, and
he advisee all smokers who find their
health and mental faculties impaired in
winter for no apparent reason to accept
tobacco as the explanation and to cat
down their smoking during the colder
months.
Tobacco, he said, is a very powerful
drag, and cannot be consumed in large
quaotitiea without producing a certain
effect on the heart. It also has opposite
effects on the heart. First it slows the
notion, then it quickens it; and it is this
constant reaction which eventually pro-
duces smoker's heart.
It mast be remembered that during
the winter the heart has a great deal
more work to do than in Bummer, for
.,,the"oota causes the blood vessels to be.
oorne small and pinched. It is thus far
.less able to bear the extra strain pat
upon it by smoking, and the reaction
produced by tobacco is felt•to a ranch
o greater degree. And yen cannot con.
tinue overworking your heart without
(unpleasant remits,
Since the effect of tobacco varies
With the individual, conclnded the
physioign, it is not invariably the case
that smoking has a wore effect in win•
ter than in summer. 13ut it undoubted-
ly is set With a large proportion et
people.
THE QLD VILLAGE,
ELotirville Ootrier•Jourpah]
I've been battik to tbe village, Tom; I've
1?etu around to see
Thr dear old town and all the folks that
or.oe knew you and me.
I thought I'd write and tell you, Town.
et some of them you know,.
They haven't changed since you were
here, st me twenty year's ago.
There's old Alorza Wombat, Tom,
you"il think of biro, I vow.
He used to keep a meat shop then: he
peeps a went shop now.
Aid Abner Jinks. your old chum, Toni
—he's Betty Podenap's bean—
Just es he always toed to be, some
twenty years ago,
I oath d on my old sweetheart, Toni, ti
girl I worshipped so;
She's still a blonde, jest as she was some
twenty years age.
Ent there has been one trifling change
since bappy days of yore;
For she was twenty-seven then, and
now she's twenty-four.
In making canes whatever eggs are to
be used should be added after all the in-
gredients are well mixed.
Whipped whites of eggs stirred into a
chocolate jelly while it is stiffening make
it a sponge instead of a jelly.
DR. A. W. CHASE'S
CATARRH POWDER
is sent direct to the diseased parts by the
Improved Blower. Meals the
ulcers, clears the air passages,
stops dropsry, ngs inthe throat and
permanently ares Catarrh and
Hay Fever. 2ec. blower free.
Accept no substitutes. All dealers
or Edmanson, Bates &'C0., Toronto.
In making fruit pies, should they boil
over, sprinkle salt in oven, and they
will not smell.
Prunes, eweetned and stewed till ten-
der and then drained from the juice,
make a nice addition to a lemon jelly.
The reader; of this paper will be
pleased to learn Unit there is at least one
dreaded disease that science has been
Mile to cure in all its stages, and that is
Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Oure is the
only positive cure now known to the
medioal fraternity. Catarrh being a
constitutional disease, requires a con.
stitutional treatment. Hall's (ntarrh
Oure is taken internally, acting directly
upon the blood and mucous surfaces of
the system, thereby destroying the
foundation of the disease, and giving
he patient strength by building up the
constitution and assisting nature in do.
ing its work. The proprietors have so
muoh faith in its curative powers that
they tiler One Haudred Dollars for any
case that it fails to pure. Send for list
of testimonials.
Ad dress :
F. J CHENEY &co., Toledo, O.
Sold by Drnagiets, 75o.
Take Hall,s Family Pills for oonstipa-
ion.
LET WELL ENOUGH ALONE.
It von ere doing pretty well,
Let well enough alone.
Don't try to be the greatest swell
Uponthe business throne;
Don't try to erten" all the rest,
-And make the biggest spies)].
Let vteli encugh.alone is beet,
And not invite a crash.
If yon are doing prett;r well,
Be satisfied with that,
Lest at the striking of the bell
Fate throws you on the mat.
Men say : No rials, to gain. Ah, well!
That may be very tree ;
But when you've lost your all, pray tell
What's to become of you?
If you are doing pretty well,
Keep on and save your wealth.
Don't slave all risk all day and sell
Your hagpinesa for wealth;
Don't rash the get-rioh scheme pell•meli
And claim the business throne;
If you are doing pretty well,
Let well enough alone.
As good as a patent ripper is a steel
oroohet hook, which will catch under
threads, pull out beatings, etc, in•doubie
gniok time.
Make a bag like covering for the iron-
ing board. When one side happens to
get unavoidably soiled turn it over.
REST AHD HEALTH TO WITHER AND CHILD.
AIAs. WINSLON'S SOOTHING &MVP has been
used for over SIXTY YEARS by MILLIONS of
MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE
TEETHING with PERFECT SUCCESS. It
SOOTHES tate CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS
ALLAYS all PAIN ; CURES WIND COLIC, and
is the best remedy for DIARRHO"sA. It is ab-
solutely harmless. Be sure and asic for "Mrs,
Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other
kind. Twenty -eve cents a bottle.
A. soiled bed puff was freed of the bat•
ting, washed and refilled by putting a
partly worn-out rubber blanket into it.
Eight seamen of the trawler Taymonth
whioh was stranded on the Aberdeen.
shire ooast were menet by the Newts -
burgh lifeboat.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Five miles frons a railroad, on the
crest of a billow of the prairie at the edge
of the little settlement of St. Benedicte
in Nantas, is a stone ohurch that would
be an ornament to any fashionable city
boulevard, The church was built by a
prosperous community of Roman Oath.
olio German Farmers at cost 0f $90,
000. It Was dedicated in 1003. The near-
est town ie Sonde, five miles southwest.
Children Cry.
FOR fLETCHER'S
CAS"I'O R 1 A
The Good Citizen.
Some man is always before the crowd
the nation's hero, of whom we're proud!
We yell and dance when we hear hie
name, we swear he's gathered immortal
fame; we find his picture on every page,
when the papers come to our hermitage,
and our heads swell up for a half a mile
if the great man gives ne a pleasant
smile. But the man who's making this
country great, is not a fellow of high
estate. He doesn't ride in a palms oar,
nd tell the crowds what his pipe•dreame
are, He doesn't hold that the corner
rook of the government is a mass of
talk. He does his work and he saws
his wood; his life is olean and his oredit•
good; he loves his home and he loves
his wife, and he doesn't yearn for the
circus life; he Days- his debts and he
goes to church, and helps the neighbor
who's in the lurob. He doesn't lecture
his fellowman, who's doubtless doing
the best he can. He shrine tbe noise of
the world's applause, his hands are busy,
and not his jaws; he walks through life
with a fearless tread, and dies at last
like a thoroughbred.—Walt Mason.
WANTED NOW
For Wingham and surrounding dis-
trict for Fall and Winter months an en-
ergetic reliable agent to take orders for
nursery stook.
Good Pay Weekly. Outfit Free.
Exclusive Territory.
600 ACRES
Under cultivation. We guarantee to
deliver stock in good condition and up
to contract grade. We can show that
there is good money in representing a
well known reliable firm at thie time.
Established over 30 years, Write for
particulars.
PELHAM NURSERY Co.
Toronto, Ontario.
Are You
Ruptured
I can cure the worst ease of
Rupture from infancy to old age,
without operation or loos of time.
ACT AT ONCE
and remove the daily danger of
strangulation. Fill in coupon
and send to Dept. J.
J. S. SMITH,
88 Caledonia. St,
STRATroltb, ONT,
Name
Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
Thettigh nearly 2,000 yeari old, a
recently ditoovered Roman mirror,
made by bttaohtng lead foil to glass
with balsam, was as effective as when
neve.
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FOR SALE BY KERR &BIRD, WINGHAM.
To make the fish clear, smooth and
firm this formula is said to have been
used by many of the maidens who ac-
companied Marie Antoinette to prison.
Equal parte of white vinegar and ben•
zoin, steep the mixture eight days and
then strain and bottle. A small quan-
tity can be used in the bath.
Ooe hundredand two iaudilates have
just been elected ttthe Royal Automobile
Club bringing the total number of mem-
bers to 5,901.
Lord Derby has presented new busbies-•
to the fifth Liverpool Territorials in ful-
filment of his promise if Swinford wont
the St Leger.
PRINTING
AND
STATIONERY
We have put in our office
Stationery and can
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LEAD PENCILS
BUTTER PAPER
PAPETERIES,
a complete stock of Staple
supply your wants in
WRITING PAPER
BLANK BOOKS
PENS AND INK
TOILET PAPER
PLAYING CARDS, etc
We will keep the best stock in the respective lines
and sell at reasonable prices.
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to your wants in the Job Printing line and all
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