The Wingham Times, 1894-04-27, Page 2WINGILA.M TiblE4S, APRIL 27, 1894.
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A. dull boy weds more patienee and "Ms that goes aborrowing," said tinie they enter his stall, and thell.
Nither a 2orrower nor a Lender Be, Som fellows kick a horse every.
St •
Vann and Garden Wats.
, old. Dr. Franklin a hundred wonder why he. does not love them.
encouragement on your part than ; wise
does the smart boy. 1 years or more ago,"goes a -sorrowing," _......4- _ ........ .. . _ __ ____.... ..........
r UIDAN APRIL 27, 1894. "Meant to (lo it" never accomplish- and al° eminent, old-fashioned sage's ,
ed anything, but has caused meth words are true even to this day, It
— -- needless work, expense and worry. is such a, little thing', a eup 1)f flouts,
....... . -....-. . -
The three-year-old colt, if large and onewould hardl - miss it but
;
principle of getting something. for
and strung, may be worked occasion. i the
nothing in the name of neig•hborli-
Rabits of Observation.
Every boy should cultivate the
faculty of obserVittion. If he do . ally as a, third horse, but never more
' designedly, it will not be long before than a few hours or half a da,y at a
he will do it unconsciously. it is time.
better to know at tither by observa- Go slow 111 starting the horses in
PokT ENTS
wEATS TRADE MARK
ness is the same its. if it were a loaf QOP*FOGHTS
CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT..? -Fa
of bread, and if a loot of b
rem_ w.I
ly toinst mover arid un honest opinion, writoer to
iot 11ONt, it barrel of flour ? The 4111411MOVIVAMItaVorgtgallft
ted imposition soon begins to be forgitou concerning Pittance and liowca
dB)", than expeelenee, especially if the spring's work. The work hi
it 10 something to 'eur detriment. rushing, but if the Horses lash«
sense of ties., ineauliess of it all, and tllerartlf= AcifnitiVeng1=1",III
,f • - -would prefer to know which is the. before they are hardened and. accus-
..oir we begin to make remarks to our- out -42 glifrinVelear.b°11118Vgletudrpt,thrg
toadstool and which is the mushroom touted to it they VIII soon go
selves about Our otborrowing neigh- ifggagiagrol'IRVIrgtrich=11144
• omes a MI LaTerAtliteg&;V:etintgo.
felt by the lender and then e fag, ot median.
by observation rather than by ex- feed"
staimn•gage% Inilily
.41$02p,60es.eyeeantgreseingie
perunent; for the ,ilatter might cost Pop corn 11
can raised as easily as bol'S.
`aoma
4
The lender is v'ery much at fault. air'la
eras. EverY number contains beau -
p tea, in colors, and photographs of new
me my life. There'ds hardly a voca- field corn and ngs nearly threet parr azignitintsrelaniing Vcontra builders to show the
pleasanti•
erha-when
; Um. in which observitionisnotoforeat times as much. ome of the newer Iis not pK
Mrs. Smith sends --over to borrow a MUNN tts. Co., N sty Ottlt. Sgt i
Bgal#A7.
..ervIce, mut 111 111 U1 it is absolutely Varieties grow and six feet tall
, flat -iron to send ba k word that you
and yield abund Wh'
• ' haven't one, or tha you want to use
however, is the standard variety.
it yourself. But td be known to be a
It is better to be behind . your
careful lender WIN save you both
neighbors in tuAling your stock to
"loan and friends, There is
• • • s • I s • • if sou would be.
.essential. It adds to the proficiency
• .of the chemi4, the 6aturalist, the
mining expert, and thp frontiersman.
Observation quickens*experiment. It
3.eads to inference, to deduction, to
v ,
ie. in
tain suggestion of Whole-sonled,gener-
classification, and thus theories are' ahead of them in having abundant
:
foriuulated and sciencts established. pasture. in Aukust when it will be hospitality in bpi always. ready l•
An observing boy will become an the most neededl Give. the grass a to share with a »wighbor that is
t
observing man; and, as boy and man, good start, for the cattle will catch gratifying to the wide of some per -
he will have an advantage over up with it. - 50118 and that nriiies them feel the
those who have not cultivated the If you have al,good garden, seed smallness of refusing any request ;
down the 11 tie corner Ivhich
, but that is a misguided judgment to
.
A child may know more than a has been n ed for the last
philosopher about mattei..s that may quarter centurylaad plant your seed
not have come under OA observation in rows in the field which you.' can
of the philosopher. A Tittle girl en- cultivate with a horse. Plant twice
tered the study of Mezer&i, the cele- as much vegetables as you think you
brated historian, and askpd him for a will need, then double that amount
coal of fire.
'But you haven't brought a shovel'
he said.
. 'I don't need any,' mt.. her reply.
And then, very much to his aston-
isbnient she filled iicii hand with
. -ashes • and put the live; coal on top.
. , I No doubt the learned man. knew that
mites was a bad conductor of heat,
but he had never seen tithe fact veri-
fied in such a practical manner.
Galileo noticed theinvaying of a
chandelier in a cathedr41, and it sug-
gested the penduhun: to him. To
• . another inventor the power of steam
and its application 1%14 suggeSted. by
the kettle on a stove'. :: A. poor monk
• • discovered gunpowdet, and an °pd-
. . clan's boy the magnifying lens.
- •
Two boys of my -acquaintance one
.• morning took it walk with a natural-
. - 1st.
"Do you notice ahything peculiar
in the movement of those wasps ?" he
`asked, as he pointed to a "puddle in
• the middle of the road.
"Nothing, except they seem to
come and go," relied one of the
boys. • ti
The other was lessg prompt hi his
reply, but he had o 'erved to some
purpose.
"I noticed that they fly away in
• pairs," he said. "OnO has a,, little
pellet of mud, the ' other nothing.
• . Are, there clones among wasps, as
- among bees?"
"Both were alike busy, and each
went away with a burden. The one"
you thought a 'do-nothing' had a
mouthful of water. 4 They reach their
, nest toe•ether. Th - one deposits his
pellet of mud, all the other ejects
- - . the water upon it, 4which makes it of
the consistency ipf mortar. Then
- they puddle it upok the nest, and fly
. •
away for more makterials.
You see one bel observed a little
.,
:and the other a god deralwh
ore,ile
I
• - the naturalist hac something to tell
-Ahem that surpris d them very much.
Boys, be observamt. Cultivate the
0 'faculty. Hear sharply, 1,look keenly,
glance at a shop window as you pass
it, then try how many things you can
recall that you noticed in it. You
may not become great men through
your observation like Newton, Lin-
naeus, Franklin, or Sir lltunphrey
Davy, but you will acquire informa-
tion that will be of service to you
and make yen wiser, and quite pro-
bably, much better 111011.-1116mnd
Christian Advocate..
. 4,S..do.44.••......
R.. S. Crowe, Esq., Pleasant
Street, Truro, N. S., writes: "It
IS with pleasnre I testify to the great
merits of R. D. C. which is tindoubt-
cdly worthy of the name, "'file Ring
of Cures." I have been troubled for
over a year with acidity and flatu-
lency and heartburn, and now after
*using but three packages of K. D. C.,
I am happy to state that I am com-
pletely free from these troubles. A
.oured, Man."
Free sample mailed to any address,
K. D. C. Co., Ltd., New Glasgow, N.
13., and- 127 State Street, Boston Mass.
make borrowing pleasant to encoue-
age shiftlessness and that is as bad as
to borrow. 1
If I am earnest ita denouncing this
evil it is bccauso I have so .often
witues.sed its ipy effect.; in the
This estrangement of"riends who pre-
. .
and you may have enough.
!sently tome to difft, 'elms that end 111
remark holds especially true, of winter 1
vegetables like celOy, squashes, par- quarrels. It 11'0114. • seem to be the
plain dictate of coi mon-sense to pro -
snips, salsify and rets.
Nearly everybody needs a good medicine. I resom.ces may ahnost always be able
The impurities whicl have adeumulated in to prlm
oVide for any iergene,y. Better
the blood during the icold months must he indeed is a dinner of -herbs where
expelled, or when till mild•days come, and ,
the effect of bracing Air is lost, the body is Love is, titan 11 stalled ox and hatred
liable to be overcomer. by debility'or some thereWith. t .
serious disease. Tht remarkable success 'There are two other forms of bor.,
achieved by Hood's arsaparilla, and the rbwine. that might be hinted at as
many words of praise it has received, make
it worthy your confidence. • We ask you equally unwise. BoWowed. plumage
to give this medicine a trial. We are sure IS never becoming, * always ignoble.
it will do you good. • Read the testimonials It involves a, m(o)1i and • unWorthy
vide oneself wql1 what 211Iy be ne-
In the Spring eessary or, gok without. One's
published in behalf of Hood's Sarsaparilla, , t • - • tS way, is as dis-
, to use a harsh
ing, and borrow -
of the commonest
1 neither "blesses
him that takes."
vice as D. weak -
all from reliable grateful people. They UU,
tell the story. honest Its pilferin
---- • synonym for bOlTON
Small Social Duties. ing trouble is one
A distinct mark of good. breeding so small faults whit
which young iris are apt te treat him that gives no
rather lightly i • -hat wemay.call the It is not so much
social obligation. - ness, perhaps, but curdles the milk
Every girl who has been well of 1111111811 kindneSs.-Trre Chatau-
brought up will of course perform quail for April.
her important duties, be :they social --
or otherwise. SI* s will 11 San. tDiseases are more or less direct -
her friend who h
She could not fai
ly in writing any'. written invitation,
or to return a first visit in due time,
whether the acquaintance, offered her
be accepted or not, but there are a
thousand and .one slight occasions
constantly arising which one, unless
she is quite punctilious in • such mat-
ters, as she should be, is apt to fail
tp recognize as obligations.
There is no courtesy that may
with good taste b6 - either accepted
or declined without polite acknow-
ledgement. The Mceipt the mails of
n
a newspaper add6ssed 1)Sr, a friend,
and containing a *eked. paragraph
of interest to either or both, unless,
for instance, the recipient should hap-
pen to have anotffer paper or maga-
zine holding some. further notice of
the same subject. In the ease the
sending of this, with article nutrked,
should be a grateful and sufficient
acknowledgement of the first.
Ordinary notes - of regret sent in
ly 'occasioned by bad blood. B. B. B. cures
s been in trouble. the follOwing Skin Diseases: Shingles,
to answer prompt- Erysipelas, Itching Rashes, Salt Rheum,
Scald Head, Eruptions,,Pimples, 131otches,
by removing all impurities from the blood
from a common Pimple to the worst Scro-
fulous Sore.
A Little Sermoniser. • •
Dick and Iaryt wbre looking for
shells by wading out beyond the
reefs.
Bur to -day they found semething
besides shells; a gray and white bird,
• with a long curved beak lay on the
sand dead, with aPiole in its 'lead.
Dick looked at thp feathered body
curiously, Mary pitifully. •
Mary, said the oy suddenly, when
ng to look just like
anybody known
f us than of a bird
you die, you're g
that. llow does
there's any more
-any soul I mem
What a curious joy you are! ex-
claimed Mary, with a little shiver,
liow do I know ?
But Dick picked up the dead bird,
answer to formal invitations need, of
and carried bird and question to his
Sabbath school teacher, •whe happen
course, no i•eply, being. themselves -,
ed to be coming towards him on the
-
d
sand .
-- Ee suppose you
e lying onthe
answers. But when a friend,
ecliles an 1nitition, assigning as 11 Dick,said ssffi,
mkhadbeenshotand Wer
ason for 80 brother has falkn and broken his I sand, and this bird had passed over
would it have stopped, to pity
collar bone or that she • herself has I you,
rnctwithjin hce,fdent, an (sally notd You?
expressing regMt and interest --or I suppose:not, said the boy.•
visit, if the (wee of intimacy Would it have *cloyed who shot
•
requires it -is absolutely obligatory. you, and whether -en.. had gone to
--liar per's Youig People. Heaven ? •
No, not likely.
1 •
;
1
qp‘v t : 1
ferseverance rn ustng will give rebel, eves.
tn cases, of long Monte, where 4 cure smut 3
impossible and Ole seemed hardly worth living
. Per Beetie.24c,50c,or$1,00
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B. TOWLER, M.D.O.M.,
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Member College Physicians and Surgeons, Ontari
• —coroner for County of Huron—
Office Up -stairs, next to Mr Morton's office, Wing.
ham, Ont.
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WOOD deliveredto any part of Wing -
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I...if: the Beaver Bleck, Opposite tip
in the Doininion. Tenth extracted
absolutelyiwithout pain, by his now
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'or over Fifty Wsti.Tanto likstkor.—Mrs. Win something in you th a can love and heavy doctofs bill,
WWII Well then, little boy, you find delivered in our yard, •
'fort: I Can and get prices before disposing of
years St.othing Syrup 1,as been used for over fifty hate and be sorry . d wonder and
1
toethlmr. with perfect access. t soothes the child ftS { quest ons, , e 1101.
slow' by mina:inset In there for their children while
i thatt bird had
softens
the gums, anal all pain, cures wind collo. T._ -
and le thehest rcmcdy or Northam Is pleasantto nab s the part of lyou that God •-,-;
the taste. Sold by Dr ggiststtle. uteri,'Its patt of the has another home forwhen the body-
Worlo. 'Twentyffivo tints oovalue is
Soothing' tup, anti alto no other kind.
Prodigality ispio sign of generosity. the sand, but the lad
It rather indicates a narrowness of (»I in little Dick's 21111
both mind and ,lusart too contracted •
Mrs Gadd -My 1 usband's first
to coMprehen& the trtes value .
wife died after he ha been married
Inc:dead:1o. Be :rum and ask for Mrs. Winslow; 101110 (1105,
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Dick and. Mary In
sled tite bifd in
words lived I
Stubtesinau.
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things. •
Life though al
three years. Then hi
rtis'a working day. After that he marri•
littlo boy di(id.
sd me,
limners are not idle, but the fruit Activity may jet 1 to evil, , but in- Green (sympollizing) -How unfor-
' tiv't
D.. C. rills cure chrome -eon... Take X. D. C for dtstresa after Cheek our len with
loyat_nature and of noble Mind. r,c y cannot lie led to §.1,w.)(1.
tuntite.
1
siavetion in
POWDERS
Cure WOW NEADAOHRE and Neuralgia
in 20 mmuralt, sltd Coated Tongue, Ditri.
nest, Bilk/WM(15s, Pain in the Side, Constipation,
Torpid Liver, Bad Breath. To stay mired sad
replete the howeli. Verfe• Moir 7'O *Mts.
Phieff SU; Ottitlit Caleuitt aroass.
••• (Mt g. rt. • . • •
your er.
• Cq stom g, Piaini rig
Surgeons, Ontario.
J. .1 McASII,
11. 0
Toronto; Member College Physicians and
.and SHINDIk listanAVU
1V.toney to Loan on otes
NONTARLO4
.done cheap as the cheapest anWattlt.iatitttion
°ugh and Dreesed tun:ibex., Lath, tiAZite
guaranteedt•
All kinds of N'otes
icy advanerd on Mortgages at a/ pet cog with
Ita ASONAttin -tA7101i
Discounted
kept eentitantIy en hand
alhirtgles. gte.,
sat of paying at the end of any 3•ear, NON*
• Wngbam, Dee. 7th, 1808. Deaver Block WIneham, Ont.
IVIeLEAN & SON. noirr. PetoiNDOO,
nd
mounts collected.
. •
ev771raTer
W.1 1
(ouptwraD
well call the at+r
to the Saes, that
AIMS 4.71110to 1,100154
NV one hOulr
EPA street. All la
• As the Editor. Jr
opted. for our worli
pod items 01 11(101'
day to anr of our t
ova w
UV AIRS. 31, V,
"I do solemnly
God helping
Shall abstain
here,
1 include both
With liqunrs
As a beverage.
To lift up, to.sI
And all proper
• To discourage
Knowing this
abuse.
Here sisters tic
Pledging total
To discourage
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