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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1893-09-01, Page 7Longfellow Rovised. .nava you heard the good old story Oe the farmed New 1england women, Of the trntltful, trophy woman In Coiutotiolit residing : Living by that grand old river, Who clicl make an honest living, Made a, healthy, wholesome living, All byminding i m 1 l g l el own business, Firing off her mouth at no ono, Giving her advice to no one: Setting us a wisp example, But an awful hard example Which wo really mean to follow, If we can keep up all our good resolutions. Stub Bnds of Thought. Freedom is not caprice, but room. to •enlarge. Self-control lies at the fouadatiotl of the character. In thankfulness for present mercy, nothing so becomes us as losing sight of past ills. Kindness is a tender consideration toward everything which God has created. honesty is the straightforward per- formance of every duty and every Action as conscience dictates, Not to do boner to old age is to de- inoliah in the morning the liouse where. in we are to sleep at night. In estimating a life or character,the question rarely turns on the correct- ness of this or that opinion held, Courage is coolheaded strength of will and purpose, ready for dangers and difliculties whatever they way be. There are many persons who do not know how to idle their time alone ; they are the scourge of those who are occupied. A. few books, well studied and thoroughly digs;sted,ttouriah the under- atandi for more than hundreds gargled in the mouth. Some things, after all, come to the poor that can't get into the doors of the rioli, whose Money somehow blocks up tbeentrance-way. If we.see to it that the roote of char- acter are pure, healthful and strong, we may rest assured that its fruit will be sweet, wholesome and )ibundaut. The gratest secret of getting au well with the world, a secret which few have learned,is to know when to speak, and especially when to beep still. Knowledge is a rotnfortttblo retreat and shelter for us in our advanced age; if we do net plant it while young. it will give us no shade when we are grown old. How quietly flows the river toward the sea and yet it always reaches its destination. This is a point to remem- ber when you are trying to "rust. things." 'I'rutll is like a clear mirror, which, when it is not cracked or tampered with, gives a tree image ; but when it is, distorts and gives a wrong, expres- • Sion to the ol,joct reflected. Our ideal can never be too big for us to look up to and approach, but to expect to roach it at a single leap and 1 to abandon it because we do not is worse than folly—it is ehe death of all moral progress. You are to go the road which eon see to be the straight one; carrying whatever you can final is given you to carry, as well and as stoutly as you can, without making faces or calling people to come and look at you. Oue of the first lessons that a young Man should learn is faithfulness to " duty and • trustworthiness in .smart matters. slaving these, the fouctdae tion of prosperity is laid ; and, if to such characteristics are added a dee termination to become absolute master Of the business and the capacity to grasp the various requirements, the highway to wealth and standing; is well laid out. Oft in Peril. �ires of children aro often endangered by sudden and violent attacks of cholera, cholera morbus, diarrhoea, dysen- tery and bowel cowplaiuts. A reasonable and certaiu preeaution is to keep Dr. Row- ler's Extre t as Wild Strawberry ahvisys at hand. Some Dainty Broakfasts. 'Wives who do their own Booking are not to be criticised if they consider eaeo rather than daintiness in the pre- paration of their meals, for all the laborsaving appliances which they can command and with all the plan- ning and forethought of which the feminine brain is capable, there is still enough to do. The dishes .riven below, although dainty, are not difliw (stilt to make; indeed, involve no more troublo than steak and potatoes, er Irani and eggs. Batton talc' Swot rotato$a.—Fr i tyro or Owe* t, in ralibere of breakfast THE t �V1�17rJL!$t�.�t TIMES Ll�l'�B�E{dYal'a R y4�vle► bacon for enuh member of the family ;' B:ow to I ave a I'Leasttnt Visit. f R1rs. Alulo;tr.y-. \Jowl.•, the stridor a l t ay of a hat dislr alta. fry ..Biala slices suethe t ! i 1 i 'a).' Ias ;,,Ct Witte+1 ' n t ll' of sweet potatoes in tile drippiug. i POINTI'D AND n1181137.40 I' CC1)STION5 TI) bade, tilt. \/s hpt x...., Ne ai&U'r 1 .Brown on Motti tildes; heap in. the mid- ' UUEses AN)) JI^sTIsaa, t, ll pm ilnt rat trx,l3 tl,e. I:ut,r e,hrlet'tt die of a dist. and lay the bacon around it. Creamed Oodfish.--Boit a pound of cod ' e fltilt t ..seri from the �. t le twiddle so its to get a solid cut. in the following way : Put it on in cold water, let it conte to the hoiden point slowle, drain and cover again with cold water; let it simmer Veby slowly until tender—tiny salt fish or meat that is boiled rapidly will be tough; drain the fish and then the trtLvelr'r. flake it with a lark. TUis should be "Make yourself atiltonte," but done the day before, The next morn- tea much 80. ing make a asuce with one pint of milk, 1n miuietering to the guest do not two tablespoonfuls of butter and one neglect the family. of salt; lay the fish and the one cup of Pt+)'forth to the customs of the house Meshed potatoes; mix it through with I ('specially as to men's. • a fork and serve as soon as hot. I Let no member of the family ititrude Scalloped Fish.—r'repare as ab•tve, in the guest chamber. omitting the potato; ilii the little shells Do ►tot make unnecessary wade fur with the mixture, sprinkle with others, even servants. crumbs, dot with batter and brown in Be courteous, but not to rho extent the oven. of surrounding principles. Poached Eggs with Velvet Sauce— Do not gossip; tbero aro better For six eggs take half a pint of good things in lite to talk about. chicken or veal broth woll seasoned, When several guests are present, thicken it slightly and meantime poach give a share of attention to a11. the eggs; lift them with a skimmer .Introduce games find diversions, but each upon a square of buttered toast, only sac' as will be tigr'ee•tbie. and pour the sauce around. White Better simple NO with pleasure salt&.. may he substituted wlieu the then luxuries with b annoyance and dish becomes poached eggs with cream worry. gravy, or you may use brown gravy of Have a comfortable.' any sort. Tomato sauce poured over 11ess adapted to the no Is and tastes of poached eggs laid on toast snakes a the guest. most delightful and savory breakfast. A guest need n e accept every Miner, with Eggs.—The very tiniest proposed eutertainweutli he should be bit of minced haat and tongues moisten- considerate; of himself and of his Host. ed with a tittle cream and spread over Let;ru the liked and d slikes of chose the bottom of a baking dish reveres who are to be entertain ea, bot not itself into a savory breakfast if one through the medium of au imperative egg for each person be dropped on the ettc.eenislil. mince and the dish placed in the oven herd En often 1 e Avoid eontrovea'ty and nrgutuent, • _ Do not inutl0pel1Zq tray good thing. Vtnbearable 4:-10:ay. 1)u not overdo 1 t . t to .halt. r of .titer- I t r .itttc days I cut;;"crctl se;verEiy from t a1 n.nen t. Do not make a hobby of int' • 'ties. personal oat room in reads, until tate eggs net, Ask 'Roux* Fre ds Who have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla what A. wonderful new combination is R. ! they think of it, and the replies will be Stark's Headache, Neuralgia and liver positive iu its favor. Otto .las been cured powders, lice to take and perfectly harm- I of indigestion and dyspepsia, :Mother .Buds it iudiapeusable for sick lteadaehe, others report remarkable euros of scrufula, salt rheum and other blood diseaues,sttil others will tell you that it overcomes "that tired feeling," trod so en. Truly, the best ad- tieo i11 recinlrneuding theta to those whove rtislug which Hood's Sarsaparilla re - suffer from headache. They have been cams is the hearty endorsement of the used in our family with the most satisfac- army of friends it has won by its positive tory results,' giving almost immediate re- rnedloival esti.. lief. Mr. John H. Glass, of the well-known firm of Glass Brothers t5 Co., London Pot- tery Works, writes : I have given your Heartache, Neuralgia aecl Livt Powders tL thorough test, and find they nAver fail iu grving almost instantaneous relief. I have much pleasure in recommending them as being superior to anything I have , ever used. i.'rice,'25, cents a box. Sold by all medicine dealers. less. An, Ale,atnder Itumsey. of the Iw- perial Bank, Welland, writes : 1 have much pleasure in testifying tc, the excel- lence of R. Stark's Headache, Neuralgia and Liver Powdere, and have no hesita- Wise Words. '1'1.v3 been of a then isolckr than his head. --Ziegler. Progress of Railways in the United States. Frnui Poor's Manual for 1898 we learn that the total teugth of track existing tit the close of 1892 was 175,- 223 miles, for whiuh the aggregate liabilities of the various eulnpauies was, in round numbers, el`;v'eu Thous- and and eighty-nine .millions of dollars 011,O89,000,000). The airs regale amount paid for operating expenses for 1892 was eight hundred and forty-six The flow er of meekness grows on a rnillious six hundred and thirty-three stem of gram—Montgomery, thousand dollars (i 846,683,0OUj. The Only persons of firmness oar, have total trafiiu receipts were one thousand ug e• roti„t> rlc.n.rSs.-.- Rochefoarauld. two htluured and flats minium of dol - It is tt beautiful necessity of our lars ($1,205,272,023), aud the net nature to love something.---Jertold. earuiugs "$358,636,5:3U, The number Of paesengers eat•ried was 575,758,1378, Choose rather to want less than to want more,—Thomas a Ketnpis. The weak may he joked out of any-. thing but their weakness.-'Ziunlner- mann. - and of freight 749,331,850 tons. Out of this nearly two hundred and thirty-three uitllcons of dollars were paid for interest, and a little over eighty three tnilaious went for uivid- Even in war, moral power is to ends. physical its three parts out of four.— The aggregate rolling dock at the Napoleon. close of 1892 caan its follows : i.Ntluit.or Every absurdity has tt champion to ui loeothotives, 85,754; Passenger ears, defend it, for error is always talkative. 25,321 ; baggage cart,, 7,900 ; freight —Goldsmith, cars, 1,198,862. It is impossible to mentally or Rebecca 'Gvilkiusvu, of I:rownsvalley socially enslave a Bible -reading people. Ind., says: "I had been in a dictresse, condition, for three years from Nervoud ne:ss, Weakness of the Stomach, Dyspepsia and Indigestion until my health was gene. 1 had boon doctoring constantly without relief. 1 bought ono bottle of South Ant- i erioau Nerviue, which done me more good I than any $50 worth of doctoring 1 ever diel i iu buy lite, I would advise every weakly person to use this valuable and lovely rem- edy," A trial bottle will convince you. \Varrauted at Chieholtn's drug store. • If you really want a man tt' keep cool don't tett him to. —Horace Greeley, The end crowns all, and that old eontulon arbitrator , Tim e, will one day end it.—Shakespeare. This is the divine law, that virtue only is firm, and cannot be shaken by a tempest.—Pythagoras, Let friendship creep gently to a height; if it rushes to It it luny saran t'ilri Itself out of breath. ---Fuller. Philosophy goes no further thau probabilities, ttlirl in every asdt'.rtiun keeps doubt in reserve..--Froude. narkwell's Bronchial Balsam Will en realty Cough Cold, Bronchitis or Asthma. A wothan call be held by no strong. 1)o not be tedious, and, above nll,do { er tie than the knowledge that she is not attempt to be clever at the wrong j loved. place arid time.—Oat:herine 1.I. Everybody says that gentle birth is an accident,, and everybody treats it as an achievement. ---•Neper .13estint. Williams' Royal Crown llentedy, 'neatest euro on earth, guaranteed to cure genera! Nervous Debility, ltttetunitlsm, Neuralgia i'aratreis, etc, Nothing is more difficult than to 1 caboose a good husband ---unless it be. Eiabtts aro to the soul what the 1to choosy a gond wife. veins and arteries tyre to the blood-- the courses in which it inoves.--Horace 4 recent arivet'ti retntiut in a ,;outitry 13ushhell, i paper reads thus : 3.+'or sale, a terrier Say irothitig good of vollrseif, you 1 dog, two yours old. Will eat anything; will be distrusted ; say nothing bad of I very fond of children. Apply at this yourself, yott will be taken at Soar, oillee. word.'--Joeepl► Roux. 1 RIt19u1(A1'TSItt 001)50 IS A DAY,-- Seuth American Rheumatic .Cure of Rheumatism I,ngiisll Spavin Liniment removes all and Neuralgia radically tures in I to u' hard, soft, or calloused Lumps alit .dein days. Its action upon the system is re blies froom horses, Blood iipaviu, t barba, markable :butt inysterious. It removes at liplinte, 1I.ing Ilona, Sweeney, Stifles, oneo the cause of the disease ilnmeditttely hprains, bore land swollen Throat, •Coughs, disappears. The first dose greatly ete. Have 5511 by oat of one bottle. War- ; fits, 75 cents. Warranted at Chislrolm's' rented by Chisholm's drug storf. drug Moro. summer comLp,laint, nnrihleg elaVe IVO re- lieve and 1 kept getting worse until the pain ivas almost uub:iarttbie, but utter I rl taken the first doSe of Dr, Fowler'., xtract of Wild strawberry f toned great 'lien anal it slid not fall to cure nue. tVal.:l', (an i, Wilfrid, Ont. She: If you coni bear her then why did you get engaged to her r Re : Well you eee, we had sat out three clanoos,and 1 could not think of anything else to say and she accepted. The Four cardinal leeints. Tire four ca.rt]inel points of health are the storui.ch, liver, bowels mud blood. Wrong action in any of these produces disease. Burdock 131oot) hitters new upon the four cardiuid points of bealtlt at one cheap as the cheapest, and the satire tilrte, t) regulate, strenotheu t4 iul learn, Juuo 7th, 1898. SH1NLES SHINGLES, Just to hand, tt oar level of No. 1 (41ar which we will sell at, prices thee defy twee. petition. Also, first class NORTH SHORE SHINOL S' at $1.7Z; per Square, quality guaranteed. All kinds of Dressed and Bough Lumber, Lata., Barrels, Wood, Ike kept constantly on haat. RAINING AND MITCH/11G DONE rr and purify, thus preserving health and re. moving disease. A boarder at Kennebunkp ort writes us that she stent to the circulating li- brary and asked if they had the letters of Jane Welch Carlyle, and received the reply : You will get them at the post - office, )1y5pellUa, Cure& us'rr.anax,- I was troubled with dys- pepsia for about four years. 1 noticed no advertisement of Burdock Blood Bitters, so T started to use it and 5001 found that there was nothing to equal it. It teal, rust three ho1li , t,t effect a perroet cure 10 my case, 1i'2,).1lr:n,, \Vilteham, Out. A man intru e.'l Inti an .rihnlnn's cabin the other (lay. l: ,tat do you want, asked PM.. Nothing. was the visitor's reply. Then you will tind it in the jug where the whiskey was, said Pat. --- For Over Fifty 'Lreaels Ax cr.n Avg Khat, -Ta um tallowy.—Airs. win slow's S,.othir'. Spun has Nunn wits) for o^er fifty years by millions of Im:t!w •s for their ehittron white teethins, with lerfeetsue..el,v. It soothes the child softens the elms, allays all pain. cares abut voile. rani t i 11sbest Meer -1r far Uiavr'h+ctt. Is ),'Cowl,t to the taste. Soh. be th'lureists in mery lett t of tie: Voda. Tntattt••lire tent+, r', unttie. Its 'nine 1s inealoulahle. fir stun nod sok for Mrs, Winslow's Soothing' N rap, and take no ether Host, nervous about the effect of •hit, guest's wooden log upon the polished floor—Hadn't you baiter cotno on the rug. major ? Yoe Tight slip out there, my boy. Tho major. -Oh, don't he afraid, my boy. There is lio Clanger : I have a nail in the oud of it. r _ r , "Tic.:-.:,-, 6 :1:1:4,:i..d.e.,,e4N-r �R..ya„v�rvlt�.+lac �.a ." 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