The Wingham Times, 1895-07-26, Page 7WIING-H.A1VI TIMES, JULY 26., i
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is pretty,
She is bright,
She is ever
A. delight,
She is short and
She is
She is great, and
She is sllialL
She is brown•eyed,
She is blue;
She is tickle,
She is true,
She is pink•olheekod,
She le pale,
Sho is healthy,
She is frail.
She is wealthy,
She is poor;
She is anything
But sure,
She is gowned in
White or blue,
Gray or pink, or
Soft eoru..
She is fluffy,
She is trim,
As she may be
Plump or slim.
She is guileless,
She is wise,
Even stupid
When she trios,
She is dainty,
She is sweet,
In. the house, or
On the street,
'She will flirt you
If she Dani
So be wary,
Foolish man,
She's delightful,
But you'll learn ,
That she doesn't
"Care a clern."
She is all things
In a lump
And she knowns that
Man's a chump.
the next life as into a farther stage
of the delights crf this, if sho has fill-
ed her life and her soul with pity,
a compassion and tenderness, with
love of God and of her fellow -beings,
ago, even when it brings. white hair
and withered throat and dropping
cheek, will seem not to have any
trial of old, but rather to be a
different and beautiful youth.•---Ilar-
pors Bazar.
How to be One's Own Manienre.
I-fot water is the first requisite,
and a thorough washing or soaking
of the hands. This is best attained
by having the hot water poured into
a basin continually for two or three
minutes, The hands must be allow-
ed to soak for fully Pave minutes, and
it is well, instead of soap, to wash
the hands thoroughly in bran, which
makes the skin soft and white.
After the hands have been thorough-
ly cleansed, the nails should then be
attended to, With a piece of orange-
wood stick sharpened to a point aucl
a bit of jeweller's cotton rolled
around the point and wet with the
acid that conies for this purpose,
every particle of dirt and stain
should be removed: The hands
must- then again be washed, this
time in warm, not hot water.
Scissors, very sharp and tine,- must
then be taken, and all lose flesh at
the side of the nails •eareful!y trim-
med. The nails. must be shaped in a
pointed oval. Alt roughness must be
Aged away, and the flesh at the base
of the nail pushed smoothly and firm-
ly back, so that the half moon,
supposed to be a point of beauty,
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EVER YOUNG.
The desirableness ' of keeping
young rarely crosses the mind, of
those who are now young. They see
others about them who have lost
their bloom, embroidered their first
wrinkles, snowed themselves under
with white hair ; but tney have
Se always been surrounded with people
older than themselves, it is a part of
life, a feature of the world, for these
others to be old; -but for their,g,part
" they have always been young:' And
in some unexpressedsvegy; probably
the natural feeling- .of the immortal
being,they altilays expect to be young.
Whether their expectation is realized
• depends almost altogether upon
themselves. They think no more
about it, however, till the first gray
hair comes like an admonishing ghost
upon the scene. At seventeen they wa
were of the opinion that the first aeons
-' thing in the world was beauty. But 1(,t thirty-five they find it is better to Shiloh's Cure is sold on aguarantee.
be young than to be beautiful. And
it very often happens that the girl
iii.who was quite beautiful with vivid
color and sparkling eyes and fruity
flesh and dimples, when not quite
twenty, finds herself at forty with
none of these, and neither young
nor beautiful. Yet if she were really
fine and fair at twenty, thou at forty
she has a right to be fine and fair
hopes F,iattornag Tale. j.
The life insurance agent bit his 1
lip, kicked the wall and threw a look
at his eat. Then he felt better, not'
much better, for fate had been treat./
ing him unkindly, not only punching
him unmercifully while ho was up,
but beating ]lila fiercely while he
was down.
'I'll tell you my miserable story,' }
he said to a chance caller, 'anrll
perhaps evoke your pity. There I
were three of thein partners in cringe, .
I believe, and I persuaded each of
them to snake an application fur ,
$15,000 life insurance. And it tlluk' '•-- :.., ""'° "r Y
a lot of perpatlading •ton. 1�"first o#'all No teaching is refectual without rt' ry
I gave them a dinner, then took , example, no authority is endurable l,/ J, 1'i {1(
them to the threlatro, and then without being softened by example. 1e;2 es:101 r1 i 1
bought dolls for their little girls. i -penin with acting, and let your
Each of thein touched me for a shall words come after that. Actions 1
If you want, your
loan. I could afford these little speak and persuade while mere .
attentions as my comnli aeon on the • words without kindly deeds are but
, s given.
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It cures Incipient Consumption. It is
the best Cough Cure Only one cent a
close 25ets, 50ets., and 61. Sold at Cbis-
holtn's Corner Drug Store.
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business would have been aboutvall, t { t7
1ft
Eelir
$1,000.. I Belint in six Hours.--.listresstng laid -
I was hugging m3 -self at the proal- ney and I3lacleler diseases relieved in
hUura by flee "CfrutLt liottth American I%id , .e • vT '"1 ' ' i"y Cr7,
pect of the commissions, andevery!ties Cnrp." This great i -nlefly ifi ageel t
tinge one of them feet doubtful about ` surprise and delight to pbysioians ou at.
being able t0 afford so much lnsur- .count of its exceeding promptness in t•nliel-
anee I gave him a meal or a box Of ing path in the bladder, kidneys. tack aid;
I every part of the urinary passages itt rattle ,
cigars to 'joly' gum along, 1 helot [Demes. It i•elirvetl retention of fiat r
They were all three examined on and pain iu passing it almost unmecl'a ,t ly.
the same day and all three were If you want quick relief aril mire this is
rejeetrd. Though they looked ytora renieriy,. Sold at ()ilisholm's d ug;
healthy they had about all the 1
diseases under the sun and they; Keep out of dent, youa_. Regio, :;:1hl
knew it. They had boarded at some I the pl1l 0S0llher. l'etalle w1''!l Tltit Ic
time or other at the expense of al -!better of yon for it. i'i't'I n!'�, 1+:1s
I the thoughtful r
most every insurance agent in town. reply, mid ('t I've
I noticed that the more I owe people
What to Eat and Drink. }the gladder they always seem to secs 1
No person knows what health nen.
really is until he has lost it, and
ever wishes to preserve this best
1 possessions will do well to heed.'
timely suggestions. In the
ng characteristics of their advice
otters do not differ;
re water to drink and plenty of
Pig Culture.
The process of growing and deal-
ing in figs is an interesting oue, and
the following, therefore, from Antoine
Solari, of Smyrna, to his Toronto
still ; she should hardly have gone agent, E. Fielding, is worthy of re-
. •off at all. It matters far less than produetion : "You will probably,"
pat
you can make her now believe that leo says° "be smirow w�lbllinlrn atlimited
her eyes may be sunken a little, that fiery will only
the line from the nostril to the corner ' district in the neighborhoodd of
become ' Smyr. The fig trees belong to
of the lip may have marked, : planters or cultivators, who till and
that the color may be less persistent, � cultivate them all the year round by
that the dimple may show symptoms ; menus of money advanced to thein
Of becoming something
deeper; under l by commission merchants in Smyrna.
certain conditions all h� y , The fig.- season begins toward the
noticeable. If she has kept the middle of August. At that epoch
-Spring that used to animate every , planter sends his goods to
motion so that she moves now with as
light a�every
step,as erect a bearing,with as ' Smyrna to his merchant,"who in turn
quick a grace, holds her head still sells the fruit against a commission,
ke a flower atop of its stem, straight !These figs when on the market are
and strong, yet without the least bought by two distinct packers :
affection .of juvenile frolicking ways, Packers for own account, who usual -
,she will give only the suggestion of ly consign their goods to England,
d,
youth whenever she stirs. If she . Continent, and sometimes America,
Foes slow and rolagging, with a stoop : and packers for other parties' ac- It's too bad a man never
and signs of weariness, she will have count. They simply fill orders show touch he's enjoying
an arm offered her, and it will be transmitted to them by merchants while he lies abed snoring.
`N understood that she wears a weight such as Whittall, Marcopoli & i(ils The olden wedding of Mr. aud
for years and needs it. If she Alex. 1)atody, ete., who, having to g
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hent' to more import- Mrs. Ii,. Treleaven, of Dungannon,
spirituous liquors.
,at in small quantities, fruit in
, quantities..
'getables in their season.
b
le cereals arc healthful, as
t, oattneal, and rice.
it sparingly at all times and
r except when hungry.
voidlnfectedfruit and vegetables,
all kinds of impure food.
e cream is unobjectional when it
re, but cafe should -be exercised
o get the best.
No evil lurks in the good soda I
fountain, though pure water is the :
best of all drinks.
Ice water may be used, but not
too freely. Moderation in every-
thing is the greatest commandment
of all: —•Chicago Times -herald.
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Dldo.'t Like the Anthem
,SHS j- 5 (�ACKAC,IiE
feel� , ore. ache8
wit mu�cu!ar Pains, and
ha6 Jug pur on
� t -N Bani,her oi Bac!
�e ., 2 Mann l,E511'c
T. MCLAcntett, Point nu Chene, writes :.Toll,•
in;; better for Lame Rack and Lumbago than LW
D. v 1.. Menthol Plaster.
A. 1$. ?facia R write. from Windsor: "Tito D.
Menthol Plaster is curing Sore Bat*. ,m.;
hthanmatim, at a great rate in this viciniti.
2'c. each in nir•tight tin box.
gun r.r-r..es^'b„i�,.*7.. "�^ 7.f. =aloha=
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'1t CL 11d
Yniuxrlo trentiso nod bottle o^- malletno cent rrco in wry
iutfnror. (Ave Exor053 mud 1 , C (tt]tce nd,lr008. .1. (i
Root, M (. The wr�a .(Cri0 l' C t Toronto.'•�rt.
�'P•^'rFl4!1rF=.Gt�(�•'•`rN:+'itg: C''+�'In'�l.
Like thJ ~l7 i. r1«' rNnf�sr
UsspsrWte 1011i11 1 of Jaz: Ek':+ Allard b-
Chase's G:ut..::.f--Tia P.f.a;;,l ta1
Fifty years ago the Presbyterians
of Scotland insisted that service of
Braise should be expressed by sing- 1
in o' t0 plaid simple tunes the Psalms •, Oi'Imonttvnabrort:rprun:iuc tlyblltIl
u uo
,n• t of lvnrslli I Itching Piles a h •,li . t
regarded dccl as �; precept b f fe•• Ito
plains the following vnl„pulecc anecdote : ,eta: malas la: (;tr titan thnr:u 0f ,ell other prcpai:L•
who had no tlOm for Hugel aitnarit+ combined, 1 tnpit; use
An old Scotch gooey, < " •f , I; coca,
only a fc•.v month's .;11(00 Dr. Cita.e'0
t+ public, principally 1 :1•11.1.
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Of Davits In "Iinuse's VefS1011" Ol' In long htantlntg rt-rs ;',.,11::'''':.".
at ltrnan(: 1'des that Biot
"meter." Th13. etstom, 1Ylhieh many 'dcliud till otbot t,t•t t i ',0,111.1%"( ii} irc
fuzed front (conn l , gill o cu e
< 1, E 1(s stud a01
es 1 t Itching of the NI: n. Il.t rine • hitt u reamed
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pr. C fol ,l O,at.ul.ni tt t.t , t t d
relish for modern music ,vas expl'CS3- in evtry community , o•w olw has I emi
ing her dislike to the singing of an
anthem in her own church one day,
when a neighbor said:
"Why that is a very old anthem!
David sang that anthem to Saul."
To this the old lady replied,"Weel,
wcel! I noo for the first time under-
stan' ° why Saul threw his javelin at
David when the lad sang for him."
Daring the month of June the
Galt and Preston Electric Railway
carried 111,000 pilssen g'ers.
realizes
himself
dresses still in the tints and stuffs give taco '7
A that suits her best, not with youthful ant business, pass their orders to
frivolities, but no sign of surrender those special packers doing the work
to age, she will have the effect of for thein against so much per cent
still belonging to the forces whose - of eomtnisaion." There are some
uniform she wears. But if she wears exceptions to this rule, Mr. Solari
sad and dull colors, rcligaishing with being one of them, he being seller,
reluctance last year's styles, and , lnanuf:teturer, buyer and packer all
with but little regard to styles any- in one.
way, she will be taken at her own "Owing to the unfavorable
'valuation. More still, and of more weather," adds the writer.', "the fig
value than other considerations, if erop has suffered a little. The
she still interests herself in the things estimates are 14,000 tons, provided
that interest youth, has saved lterself things go well till the gathering. lif
from the eriticising and condeiinna- i that case we shall have a crop equal
tory planner which years sometimes to last year's."
give to one's viers of life, so that the
yogingfstillfind her companionable,she, What sculpture is . to a block of
not only affects others as being young, tnarble education is to a human soul.
blit feels if fifty scarcely a day older, The philosopher, the saint, and
than ever. In t.l meanwhile she hero, the wise, the good, and the
bas taken rase ' ' heart a prattiee of great man often lie hid in the pie -
seeing only , blighter side of bian, which a proper education child. Tom—I've got a pain in my
things, of form., : herself and re- might have disinterred and brought I stomaeh. hadn't we better go to
membering utlivi s, of looking into to light, the pastry cook's ?
was celebrated recently. Thirty-five
grand -children were present.
Tommy's Pop—Why is it the
little boy who lives across the street
scorns to have no friend ? Tommy—
Why, his father's a baseball umpire.
Chicago was named front the Chi-
cago river, which, in turn, took its
name from an Indian word, meaning
place of the wild leek, or polecat
plant.
The Medical Times says few physi-
cians practice their profession long
without finding out that earning
money is one thing and collceting it
another.
Tom•—Mamma, when Willie has
the toothache you always take him
to the dentist's to have his tooth
filled, eh? Mother -• Certainly',
...Atm .9.
fitted like Ate, Hunt, •un, L' ; 1:", Oitt..wh.a,
date of Yoh. S,•11:,,vri,c.• I1:!tforanum be^.f
ycar.hewas trout.lvo aith 1; china- 1 i,c,:'1((3
eau -cd •intense tutrerinp. ant' although tet re11.
Of advertised renx flies w, r , 1;,,d, none of t 3,8 .111
did any good although souks ur them had lung
and thorough trial.. hero aro his own War (14
quoted from his letter. ..LIHtfall I got a Lox
of Chase's Ointment from .ter. ha.mire tlis drug
andesoon fbandl11 vat%cunt [t �antt3I.ct ion
Only
used part of tit o 1,,0x when I was well as eves
in my life. Oi•:, in a Nieto ,ince I have foil
1'ghtsymptom,.of itsre,nrn, but one, oPplien-
tton of the Ointment aim a 1 is right again."
Such expressions as thir, trent those who uhc
Chase's account fur its popularity.
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