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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Times, 1891-07-31, Page 3Mr Etei'num's I'htloaophy, Barnum printed what he called his philosophy in the last appendix to hili, book. Itis brief, and pointed. Here itis:. If you would be as happy as a child plc Tse one. Childish wonder is the first step in Inman nature. To best please a child is the highest triumph of philosophy. A happy child is most likely to make an honest man. To stimulate • wholesale curiosity in the mind of a child -is to plant golden seed. • • I would rather he called the child- ren's friend than the world's king. Amusements to children is like rain to flowers, He that makes usef>al knowledge most attractive to the young is the king of sages. Childish °laughter is the echo of heavenly music. The noblest art is that of making others happy. Wholesale recreation conquers evil thoughts, Innocent amusemen. transforms tears into.rainbows. The author of harmless mirth is a public benefactor. I .say—as the poet said in his ballads --if I might provide the an usements of a 'nation, I would not care who made its laws. • Auvrca To Minims.— Are you disturbed at night .and broken of your rust by a sielr child suffering and crying with pain of Cutting Teeth? If so send at once and get a bottle of."Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for Children Teething. Its value is incalcul- able. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers; there is no A. Mistake abed it.. It cures Dysentery and Diarrhoea, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, cures Wind Colic, softens the Gums, reduces Inflammation, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. "Mrs, Win; slow's Soothing' Syrup " for children teething is pleasant to the taste and is the prescription of ono of the.oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States, and is for sale by all druggists throuehout the world. Price twenty -live cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mas. Wu snow's Soo'rnnio Srsitr ,.nd folio' no other kind T_t is Won to Remember. That buttermilk will take out mil- dew stains. That boftles are easily cleaned with hot water and fine coals. •Shat a pillet knife should be used to'sarape pots end kettles. That old napkins' and old •table- cloths snake the very best of glass. cloths. That zinc is best; cleaned with hot soapy water,then polished with kero- • sene. That it is well to keep large pieces of charcoal in damp corner's and dark places. • That oilcloth Can be kept bright for years if properly varnished each season with any good siccative. That if the hands are rubbed on a stick of celery after peeling onions the smell will be entirely removed. That if soap is purchased in large ' • quantities and kept 'in a warm, dry place half the usual amount will be required. That tubs will not warp or crack ' open if the precaution is taken to put a pail of water into each directly after use.—Good Housekeeping... Is sitnply epidemic Influenza ; Wilson's WildCherrywill cure it safely and quickly. Get 'the genuine, in white wrappers only, and use it as directed for Influenza. iiig Facts in Little Space. Blonde hair is the finest and red the coarsest. Only one person in a thousand dies of old age. An inch of rain nieans 100 toes of water on every acre. There are at least ten million nerve - fibres in the hotpot body, Three and a half millions of people' are always on the seas of the world. The proportion of Anglo4Saxon words in the ihiglisll Bible is 97 per cent of the whole. The receipts of the French Treasury are larger than. those of any. other civilized nation. It has been calculated that there are about 200,000 families living in - London on about I;1 a week. The force required to Open an ConspiellOo and wealth are not al- ways ,gond neighbors. It is remarkable; but, the unfair umpire was never yet known to decide for our side, There are four varieties in society— the lovers, the ambitious, observers,. and fools, The fools are the happiest. First friend—Did you get leer photo- graph while you were away 1 Second friend --Well, ah, the fact is, she gave me her negative, `fie' CITY flTAVflANT for PINE APPLES,. ORANGES, LEMONS, BANANAS, • TOMATOES, FRUITOF ALL KINDS, CONFECTIONERY, .ALL KINDS, ALMOND NUTS, WALNUTS, PEA NUTS. FANCY BISCUIT OF ALL KINDS. A Large Stock' of Canned Goods : TOMATOES, . e) PEAS, • CORN, SALMON LOBSTER, CHICKEN, TURKEY, CONDENSED COFFEE, OANNE» PIGS FEET, ii'IREWORKS OF, ALL .KINDS. ,R. HILL. SANITARY , PLUMBING. AND HEATING. ALEX. SAUNDERS, LATEST METHODS : Particular " attention paid to Sanitation and Ventilation. Plans and Specifications care- fully prepared. • Repairing Promptly attend- ed to. Three Trains Daily. Telephone No. 28. Correspondence Solicited. GOOD WOOL WANTED .HIGHEST PRICE PAiD AT THE WINGHAM .TANNE:RY W. J, CHAPMAN: HALSTED &SCOTT L.AyN'KL J S_ Josephine Street • - • ' - Wingham, Ont, J. A. Har man,I J, W. Scorr, Mount Forest. Listowel Deposits Received and Interest , MVloney Advanced, to Farmers and Business Men, On long or short time, 00 endorPed antes or collateral security. rime notes bought at a fair valuation. Money remitted to all parts of Canada at reasonable charges. Special Attention Given . to Col- . Meting Aecorrnts and Notes. ‘LfYf ¶&4 Hti Th1in I have touch pleasure in aneuncing to the farming public that; ani agent for these Celebrated Plows and other Agrictatni 1cmcs� REPAIRS KEPT ON HAND. The Old Stand on Viatoria"Street will still bo HEA.PQUARTER.S FOR Sewing Machines, Organs, Washing Machines and Wringers. Give me a call and inspect Goods. J. Da Curiiniiogs1 Wingham, April 17th 1891. LOOK HERE! I have in stock a full line of FLY NETS, WHIPS, BRUSHES, CURRYCOMBS; &c. RYES'S double and single, light or heavy, made to order, in the latest styles and of the best material. TRUNKS; VALISES, HAND BAGS, &c., in stock and will be sold cheap. Repairing neatly ash proniptiy done The patronage of the public solicited, and satisfac- 1 on in work and material guaranteed, PTO shop—One door south of T. A. Mills' store, C. KNECHTEL Wingham, June Iii, 1801, LUMBER, Dressed and undressed, LATH, SHINGLES, STAVES,, BARRELS, CEDAR ?OSTS, WOOD,' &c., Always on hand,and will be sold cheap. i1ILL—Adjoining G. T. .EZ., on Shuter Street. McLean & Son, Wingham, Olit. Pisa e Remedy torCatarrh is the ?est, Easiest to Use and cheapest. Sold by druggists or sent by mn11,s0e. E. T. Baerlane, Warren. Pa.,.U; S. A. ZETLAND SAW MILL GEORGE THOMSON, proprietor. Lumber of all kinds, First-class Shingles, and Cedar Posts. Car Load Orders a Specialty. Agents in Canada—The Moretittnts' Bank WOOD delivered to any part of of Canada.�Vitlghahr. appears to be 1,319itimes the weight Office henna--•l� nom it a. in. to 0 p, m, Air Orders by mail promptly attended to. of the Phelless creatarcl.. A. D. $MITIi, Agent, .nnhoro.44.16,4,•,—,44.144**41110114116iIiiilifilL GI.011f4E' HOMSON, Wingl•aln P. Melon Mills wish sjtin A. orm1 runningothat weorder, and will these 8045911 Rive special attention to CUSTOM WORK in ail its branches, and'will keep In stock a class of llrst•class goods, such as Tweeds, Flannels, Etoffs, Blankets, Sheetings, Stocking Yarns, &c., &c., (made from pure aooi only) cheap for cash or ex, change for wool, Customers from a distance can have their rolls home with them the same day, ( WoolIR, .Highest market price in cash for Merchantable INGL'IS S, OO'Y., Wingham BOOT AND SHOE SHOP. melanomas & IIAirOu Ifaving purchased the Custom Business of Messrs McCormick & Co, wish to intimate that they have opened out in the shag two doors south of T A Mills Store, Wingham; Boots and Shoes made to order from the Bost Stock on short notice. Repairing neatly and promptly Bono. The patronage of the public solicited, and all work guaranteed, 'M, CLAUCHLIN & HAUGH. MATTHEW AMBLER, • HARNESS MAKER, • has on hand a large stock of HORSE BLANKETS, CUR RVCOMBS, BRUSHES, . WHIPS,, TRUNKS VALISES etc. Which will be sold at bottom prices. IIARNESS, double or single, made to order on short notice, and satisfacation guaranteed,. 2 •A call solicited. SHOP--Oppositkthe Bank of Ifamilton. • MATTHEW AMBLER, Wingham, Feb. Cth, 1800. 1Cj - P, CHAPMAN, ISSUER of MARRIAGE LICENSES, NOTARY PUBLIC, CONVEYANCER, Ere, pnrtcr; —" Big" Bookstore, RIPLEY, Orr, Money to Loan on Farm Security at Low Rates of interest. No emnn1iss10h charged, WJNGHAM MARBLE W�R•K 1 Taking a retrospect of my thirteen r fourteen year's business ht Wingham, I desire most heartily to render my thanks to my fireside and the public gin. orally for, the liberal patronage extended to me in•. rho past. better induct nte,tts thahat n nrerinto thosoorequirinir anything in the line of Granite or Stone • Monuments, HEADSTONES, WINDOW SILLS, STONE TI1I;1ft1XN(:1S FOR FENCING, &e STONE 1'il would be inoillynlinehto call andq'of e.•iaurim) goods, compare prices and leave their orders, so that the goods may be secured and prepared only in ,the season, ,You can select from the latest lesigns and obtain the dost workmanship at -the moat favorable prices, Most respectfully, yours - WM. SMYTII, way.rhlon, Opt. A pamphlet of information uud ab- stract of the laws, sbowing How to Obtain Patents, Caveats, Trade /. Marks, Copyrights, sent free ad 301 Buoadwap. _ r„ ^� New 'York. WINGHAM FLOU'RING MILL'S1 The undersigned wish to tender their best tbanhs for the liberal patronage given to our firm during severalyears prior to the burning of our still by in. cendiarism. During the rast season we have re meddelled the town mill to the latest approved.sys- tem of Hungarian holler Process mil ling. We be liege wecan now•ive better accommodation than evor before, We offer Prompt Dispatch, Pair Returns, QUALITY SECOND TO NONE IN THIS SECTION. And by close personal attentian to the business hope to be again fav,.red with a trial by all old friends and many new ones. Yours most respectfully, MUTTON Cc CARR, Wingham 01111, Oct'10, 1SS9. J. GOLLEY, VETERINARY SURGEON. Honorary Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College Also Graduate,of Dentistry School, Toronto is pre - fared to treat all Diseases of Domesticate Animals to the latest scientific manner, r, Calls promptly attended to. Office and Infirmary Itcoo's Oen STAND, Wingham t8 .Callers by night will find him at the oRicc. Increase . of Profits IS CERTAIN IF THE GENUINE McColl's LARDINEOil Is ONLY USED. BE ENERGETIC BY GIVING IT ONE TRIAL. McCOLL'S WELL KNOWN C Y Zr Y N-.33 T I4, 0 1 L Acknowledged the best in Canada. erFor Sale by Leading Dealers throughout the Dominion. MADE ONLY BY McCOLL BROS. & CO. - - TORONTO. A Blessing. to Every Household. HOLLOWAY'S PiLLS AND OiNTMEN` These remedies have stood the test of fifty years oxpertence, and are pronounced the hest Medicines for Family use. ' TI3P P=_C.ILS ruelfy the blood, correct all disorders of the LIVER, STOMACH, KIDNE1iS AND BOW ,' 113 slip SIM • invaluable in all complaints incidental td females of all ages. T2 L COIN T 3 ]N T Is the only reliable remedy for had legs, sores, ulcers, and old wounds. FOR BRONCII1119, 3Oltti THROATS, COUOIIS, (OLDS, GOUT, RHEUMATISM, GLADULAR SWELLINGS AND ALL SKIN DISEASES 1T HAS NO EQUAL. Manufactured only at 78, New Oxford.. Late 588, bxford Street, London, and told by all Medicine Vendors tlirouuhottt the world. t '•Purhasers should look to the Label on the ilexes and Pots. if the address is not 533 Oxford Street, London, they are spurious. r. ICU " ' s' r• THOUSANDS OF DMUS it S 4IVEN AWAY YEARLY. When 1 sty Cute 1 do pot rite, "" merely to atop them fora throe, and t" ire them return again. 1 MEAN ARADICAL CDS E. I" have made the themes ot Ciflepsyor falling Sickness a life -lona' study. 1warrant my'emedy its Cauni worst caseer. Because others have failed is to reasap for not now aateiving a cure. once fora treatise and a Free* Bettie of my infallible lemedw. . Give R Post Dike. It coats you nothing for a trial, and it will cure you. Addraita;-H. Maty SFKnbH Offices I8C WEST ADELAiDE &TEEETMTORONTO..