HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1893-06-09, Page 7WWI' ' EONNL WP E HOOSE,
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That bonnie wee hoosie
Veneer stood oa the brae,
1 heart remember
I
y lc ltWi1ltomeab
Till life's partite day,
'Twits white t the snowdrift,
burroonded wi green,
Its garden ae blossoms, '
Its wallas aye sae clean,
The smoke free its ohimney
Curled peacefu' an' wide,
Spoautiv o' cos►tentment,
A. thard ear fireside,
s"
At r e
hd,
The hale air aboot it
Said plebe t could be,
Isere Wed simplicity
Tho wide wait' may see.
Sca(loot ye will wonder,
My heart should be teen,
sio' a wee hoosie,
That was na my du.
Noo wvheecht an' I'll tell ye
An' no fey yer scorn,
'Twee in tlhlwt wee hoosie
My truelove was born.
Pt Mother's Influence and DIcantple,
Mute. 13ooeparte, the mother of
Napoleon 1, ass n WOtnau of plain
3.31a1110ra and stipple halting' practical,
riven to smell eoOUOmita? andto baa'.
gaining indefatigably with trades-
people. E v en when her sones were at
the height of their prosperity slit made
prudent provision for a poem tile "rainy
clay," She was ctilai'cl parsimonious.
Certainly she did not approve of toted -
less expenditure. kat she save
liberally to charities mid was ready to
hold out ea hel pipe hand to the need -v
who appealed to her. is worn out. Lnolts as if we are going
When the governor general of to have rain, Ilenwetuber you can use
()onion,l'atscul Paoli, wished to yield any kind of water, and it your soak is
his country to England, sale displayed n1 right you eau- There t He's got
a nobly generous spirit of loyatty to
France.
She encouraged_ her Bans to risk
persecution, exile, the loss of their
property and even their liveti in re -
THE WIN G; A.M TIMES, JUNE a, 189.1
,A Kean Swirnle or the :Dog.
Exasperated \Votuan of the flottse
- -/have told you a dozen tiaJee 1 don't
want the *iuuhme I bicic him, Tip!
k. I i16gnawing
.� rr the
dd w i l s
(dol*.
at his leg) -Don't wait the machine,
rtm'at'n ? Pardon in, you 11}tYeN't v.et
set'n half its good potato, It washes
the clothes cleaner than any ether, and
in less thou half the time. It never
tears off a Button.
Jt -
Ga d heavens .DuaG
youse What
t
the slog is doing ?
Yeas. Quits: a•playful animal, This
machine, t1'ta'atn, uses less soap, tabes
up lees room---
Iie'Il tear you to pieces if you don't
go 1 RAM, for mercy sake! lie's tas-
ted blood, and I'm afraid I can't make
him stop now..
have to put up with Buell things,
madam, and it's in a good cause, This
machine is the best one that ever was
invented. If I can succeed in intro-
ducing it into a family ialwaysfeel that
I have done a benevolent act. You
nun use any kind of wetter, hard or
soft, hot or -
Oh 1 o111 eh 1 He'll kill you I What
it, the machine worth ?
. It's worth a million dollars in a
family, hut I'm selling it for ouly if'
sup
Here's your honey. III take it.
Tige i Let go !
Let hien chew,tna'aln, let him chew.
It's a wooden leg. I've got one' at
house all ready for use when this one
tired of it. Good dog, `pine -good dog!
Well, I roust he going Afternoon,
erreeeua.-C►aiurtgo Tribune.
To Got at the. Pacts
Regarding Flood's Sarsaparilla, ask the
allay Drumm rs ?oep Feet tar the
Dngtne.
The tunjori'y of travelling men sleep
prate foremost oil a wtnll.ballnsted road
and feet ferenlest an a rmul where *.he
cars r,oniatirnes run a►t the t•raedt and
sotnetitnes mit the ties It is ming)
plousanter to sleep had first, es 't
were, oecsalts4• it prevents that atvr!I L
head fooling which results from too
much blood being forced tri the (Brei
tion of where a eharitahte bututtuity
aesnteks the 'rale to be. But in ease
a£ an accident is very much pleasanter
to sleep the other way.. Nasnre (tilt
not provide the hutn•tn neck with us
many ,joints as that of the girufi`•• or
(admit and when a train seddeely
comes to a standstill and the whole
form.: of the collision conies ou the
tap of the skull, the feeling is decided.
ly unpleasant, if not worse„ Oathe
other hand, the knees has•+ r. kilrrlly
tendency to "give" on the occasion of
the collision, and hence if it whale ie
sleeping feet Brat he has lase ocetasinu
to use had language when a trail' 4 tope
a little more i;tidrlI•ulr than usual, d.
have been in about ten collisions in
the last four or five years, and silted:
from experience, merely adding that
the device' and agrangeuteut is not
copyrighted,
For Frost Bates.
^SIBS,_For hipped hands, sore throat
t7 and frost iter I taud nothing =ells
Hagyard's Yell w Oil. I had why feet
frozen three yeas ago, obtained no relief
until I used Hagyard's. Yellow Oil, which
soon healed up the frozen part.
Cass. Lohwoutaa, Alameda, N. W, T.
It is Time to Spray.
For apple scab, various leaf disease
of fruit trees and grape rot, the follow-
ing are used and advised at the Ohio
experiment station :
Bordeaux lelixture-Copper sulphate
1 pounds; quicklime, 4"pounda; water
nstuinfm; faithful t,, the aut.exatimta of people who take this medicine, or react the 50 gallons. .Dissolve the copper sot -
Corsica to France. Her husband had testimonials often -published in this paper. phate andlime separately and mix
been Wada Paoli on One of his cern They will certahnlyconvince you thatHlood's
wen 0001.
paigna wiles Gor;ica was ranking a• Sarsaparilla possesses unequalled merit, Co He eJtrbomrtt+w solution ig madestru„ gee for tiand that HOOD'S CURES. pp
tworty, and sl3 had a
contpattird him At that time Pauli goon's PIons cure constipation by restor-
has acgnired a great respect for her. ing the peristalio action of the alimentary
1{e tried to d• tet' her front her cour- canal. They are the best cathartic,
agcons resistance to his plain, •A gad Case.
Yon will be ruined. .)no laud yours
and yout home, and uuthiug can ever Once I was assistant to-ali elderly
repair your tnisfortunes, he said, doctor in Outario, who also run a alrug
He sent several Iness•+^es, the last store. He was as peppery as a city-
,
by a person who said, t.tadsnie, if you emue pocj, and from time to tilue cos -
will write to the general that you dis- teeters and patients sprung jokes upon
approve of your sons' conduct, you him just foo the fdu of hearing hien
may at once gain possession of your blow off. On one occasion a well dres-
property. seal young fallow called et the shop
She replied ; Say to General Paoli end asked the dnetnr to prescribe,for a
that 1 thought that he knew rue better. breaking out and a rash on his left
He knows that L myself recomiended arab. The doctor examined the limb
to I'1y sous ills oonrse that they 'have and pronounced it to be a bad case of
taken, and if it Were necessary I should ' psoriasis and eczema.
do so again. I have become a French I suppose, doctor, you can sure it?
woman ; 1 shall be a true one. said the pitied.
Later Paoli gave ordere th4t any Why. certainly, replied the doctor.
member c.f the Baln'sparts faultily How long will it take to get well ?
should be taken dead or alive. Mme. I Ob, I gimes about two mouths, said
by diesotviug 5 ounces of copper car.
tionate in 3 pints of a(tlouia and dila,
luting to 50 gallons with water.
The Bordeaux mixture is to be ap-
plied to fruit trees four times, twice
before and twine after blooming, and
four ounces of pstris green are added
to the third and fourth times to kill
insects. Potatoes should be sprayed
with the feline mixture five or six
tithes, Grapevines are treated in the
same way, except that six applications
are given and copper carbonate is sub-
iYtituted to the Bordeaux nhistdtre for
tllefifth and birth, and no paris greet)
is used. To apply these niixtures, a
good force plump mounted on a tank
or barrel. w bkh may be placed on a
wagon, is needed.
It Has Been Proved
It has been moved over andover again
thatBurdock Blood Bitters cures dyspepsia
constipation. biliousness, headache, scro-
fula and all di.eases • of the stomach, liver
Water° Wotua t is xuvittaible. I Catiaddja,n paa►sd.o :tea
The weakest 'Ionian in all the world .210000000
I Feet o anted.
is alrin4t(1 with nue WeulIOhi t gentst
which man's pride {allied •ttrenili aro 1 Trains arrive find 4epa=ttallfatlWs;
li
io.'-i ihpis_ 11rr faders AO will wlat•n 1 • 1 144vixu
rvel4lhimg sere bd.' failed. :�, aniat%Ita's
Cash
P tit,►4 it3i(,.ni ...... .For 'orents,...,.. ,..1
ti 14' 2:O( t,. ,p '
ad p.m .
tears iea'A'fi lit r itit I.ellrler zrh aa
wkll its the At.•J nr r" rimes hatµ linea
0111 Awl yotir t, ,} told to .!t+cir potentiel paidfor any quantity of I
BP -11, , 4431t1 WY1t' it .'tri; WnHfass na}JjitIJlb
to 145 as pr(•ttw as :'airs. PAs• ta•1 Palmer
there re in tier .renin ` o itat Will follow
when her eyes grey;'. .hist v with these
r e o-4t
ars from ni.. s1 dNat • rt
, It
le t dty to attempt 40 stand nut against
ff wan:a1l's tearsr They hey° wonted
revoleti( ose-they l
lie)) Rinne and ttti-
made Malty u grr'itt (cruse.. They can
he ,net lit only one way-uli:iutditl ln'-
el surrender. -Atlanta Constitution.
1 es
B
Bonaparte and her younger children the doctor. and bowels Try it. Every bottle is goer-.
were obliged 10 leave their !home in i Qnite sure, sir -is it a bad ease? anted to benefit or cure when taken ac -
Ajaccio RL nlit!tiight and flee into the i Positively the woeet I've seen. cordiu;• to. direetine,s.
mountain,. 1 rhea I will leave it with you and Thirteen Choice Life Maxims
She was a widow with small Incatas call for it again when cured, solemnly l,--E'itf'r.<;etitinrt is at ileac a dpf.Jrlm-
and a large family. •+lit when she I smite the patient, slowly unfastening•
looked back to Ajaccio and saw her; hie arms, which was artificiRl one awl it L -Ask ally purse what thou shalt
home iu dames she seaic! bravely : No `!'tainted for the occasion.-Chetnist
matter ; we wvili build a better one. ' and druggist.
ViVe? 10. F'r'anca' I ! Perfect Satisfaction.
Many years later, whom Napoleon+ Gri rzasis r,-lbave used B. E, B. an ex -
was emperor of France and 'Paoli was callaut remedy, both as a blood purifier
living it, obscurity in London, she for-
gave hila freely. -?oath's Companion,
Physician Heel Thyself.
Toronto, J'tiie etlz. A physician of the
County of Leeds has written to a friend in
this city about his complete care of an ag-
gravated form of diabetes by,Doc1d's kid-
ney pills. Tho doctor in gneastion would
not for the world have his learhicld brothers
of the Ontario Medical Council known that
he had given countenance to a patent medi•
cine. He humorously admits that some of
them would Aeein it unprofessional con-
duel; for hien to take the pills; end . to be
cured by them -why that is the grossest
breach of professional etiquette. But our -
ed he has been, and he is now prescribing
them to his patients, Modem physieiaais
admit that diecsses such as dropsy, die
hetes, bright's disease, neuralgia, rheum-
atism, female weaknesses and kindred blood
troubles are caused by the kidneys, and
that these diseases are only to bewared by
an agent .haat acts directly on the seat of
disorder. This is why Docld's kidney pills
have proved a certain cure to all who have
tried them,
The Pope dines habitually alone,
and on the plainest'food.
Isarkwvii's Bronchial t3alaaut Witt carnally Cough
Cold, Bronchitis nr Asthma.
tai tele rock of Gibraltar there are
seventy miles of tanners.
and general family medicine, I was for a
long time troubled with sick headache and
heartburn, and tried a bottle, which gave
me each perfect satisfaction that I have
since then used it as our family medicine.
E. BAILEY, North Bay, Ont,
The True Issue.
St. 'Thomas Times (Conservative)
---It would bedifilcult;f find within
the space of half a e lumu a more
laboured and at the abuts time utterly
futile attempt i;o gull'ithe public as the
tariff issue that apppeared in a recent
number of The Entire with the above
title. Our Tor'on'to contemporary is
evidently very itiuch disturbed by the
independent utterances of a certain
portion of tl#f( Liberal Conservative
Orem, thoui;,lk it afFeets to despise them
asthe tariti• chatter of the irresponsible
press and,, predictln�,g Haat they arefore-
doomed
oredoomed tb speody failure. What does
it aneittilhy the irresponsible press ?
'There `I& none such in this uouutry as
fur as'wve know. There tire serine jour -
,lot of that have no masters
ova. thein, 'dictating what they shall
say, and prollab1y talose are intended.The Empire bonfottnde responsibility
with eervitity!`E What is it that is
foredonnied;:to\speedy failure? Not
;~'ro :x 1" i ( tr t l:c t O t� the cause of tart reform, as the +'tn'`
Goes the story of the excellence of hood's piss Will find oetio its test and sor-
row, if it pursues :its present Bite of
Sarsaparilla and what dt hag accompli fled
and this is the strongest advertising' nor
is done en behalf of this mediciue. 1 We
ad
endeor to tr'l honestly what Iedod's
Sarsepae'". ie and what it will t}', but
*that 11 bas donee is far mote- hi?ortant
Ittnd far mote potent. Its uneelut 11ed tre-
L`Ottl of Ctare•t is ..rash to convince hos who
laevo never tried. ,rod's Sarsaparilla that
it is an excellent ndedicine.
policy touch longer.'`
MY Little' BO3t,
G17-\`h•L1+.tn$N+•^-Ity Iittle boy had a severe
hacking cough and eeuld not sleep at night
1 tried Hiagyatd's Pectoral 13alsatn and it
cured hint very oddity.
Mats, rI ol(rr2'r, Liuivoocl, Ont.
b
• 3. --Be slow in choosing a friend;
but slow,`r iti exchanging hitu.
4. --Before you attent pt anything;
consider what you can do,
5. -By reading you enrich the mind,
llycnnvarsation you polish it.
8.- Consideration is dint • to all
things.
7. -If you would teach secrecy to
others, beein with yourself,
8.-I:, order to judge by another's
feelings, retttetnber your own.
9. ---Let your anger set with the
sun, but not rise with it.
10. --None have less praise than
those who seek most after it.
11. --Pride is as loud a beggar a,
want, and a great deal more saucy.
12. -Rage robs at man of his reason
and makes him a laughing stock.
" 18. -=Apply the Golden Rule .to
your every act and thought,
A Complicated Case.
Demi Sots, -I was troubled with bilious'
cess, beadaobe and loss of appetite, T
could not rest at night, and Was very weak,
but after using three bottles of B, V,13.,
and am also giving it to my children.
Mats. WAarsa Benxi), •
Maitland, N. f,
Ten, is very cheap hi China, in one
province of the empire good tea is sold
tit about two cents a pound,
Soraiioed With a gasp.
SIRS —Iliad finch a emitthat my
throat felt as if scraped with a rasp,
Oil tektite Dr, Wood's Norway Hee Syrup
I fouud the first close -gave relief, .
:Wes. A, tl.. DOWsEY, llcnntiC, Ont.
Prepared. for Him.
Titose apple- duuipltng,a •mf yours,
G,Jbeliu, said At,. 11 $wat, heartily,
in 1 heir catty are it little shwa# pf any-
thing I've ascii. You have IJ(t °blec•
tion to hie putting .we) in my docket
and taking It down to the office, have
you ?
Certainly not, 13i11igt'i', replied tlrs,
fylcSwat, I hart glad tii,•y please you,
dear.
o
Now, th.•n. muttered lfr 11cSwat,
savagely, as he wvuilted dilwti tuwra
With !riS 11110(1 inhis right overcoat
pocket, 1'd just like t • he•• that ever
lasting urookud legged, tt1Ut,uosed (log
in the next block ruts ant Wad snap at
me again.
English Spavin Lnnment removes all
hard, soft. or calloused Lumps and 13iew
ishes from horses, Blood Sperin, Curbs,
Splints, Icing Bane. Sweeney, Stifles,
Sprnins, tore hued swollen Throat, (loughs,
etc. Save $50 by use of ntie boils, War•
ranted by Chishoinh's drug store. '
De eluPt'atiuu hegius when the point
is reacll ti when one 11 thoroughly sat-
isfied with himself or leis attainments
Itch on human and horses and ail ani•
routs cured in so minutes by w,Voolford's
Sanitary Lotino. This never fells. War-
ranted tet (.;hishoirn's drug store,
Quenu Vtctr•rix• never ,goes to bast be-
fore nliduight
Williams' Royal Crown .Remedy, greatest cure 00
earth, guaranteed to cure general Nervous })cbitaty,
Rheumatism, Neuralgia Paralysis, etc.
'.Coo lunch rest is,rust.
Robotics, '.Wilkinson, of Brownsvalley
Ind., says "1 had been in a distresse,
condition, for three years from Nervoud
11es11, Weeltness of the Stomach, Dyspepsia
and Indigestion until why health wail gone,
] had been doctoring Constantly without
relief, 1 bought one bottle of -Sends Arra.
ericau Nervite, which done me more good
than any $10 worth of deotoriug 1 over did
in my lite. 1 would advise every weakly
person to nee this valuable and lovely rem-
edy.'' A telt! bottle Will convincer you.
Warranted. at Cltishotmtas drug Store.
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for
Heading aitli Shingle Bolts
by the cord. Cal! and get prices, lengths
to out, dc.
Dressed and Undressed Lumber,
Shingles, Lath,' &o.,
kept eoutinually on hand.
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Wingharn,Taatuary 4th, 1803.
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gives Private Lessons in Vocal Training
, both in Staff
and TCIiia•Sa •Fa Notation, Aper For
engagements
for Concerts ar atChurch meetings, Terms moderate.
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