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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Times, 1891-02-27, Page 6t tbeal.c FAUNA. FrilittUA13itr 27, 180, GENTLEMAN DEFINED. #IX"xiil; LATE CARRDIIdAT, NBWMAN. Ilia philosophy lltls taught him to look on all form of faith with an impartial PSP, but also from the gentleness and effeminacy of feeling which is the attendant on civilixltatiou. 11"ot that he ratty of Bola a religion too in his own way, evert when he is not a Ohristain, In that ease his religion. is oils of imagination snot sentiment it is. the entbodtment of those ideas It s`altnhst A.—definition of a gentle.of the sublime majestic and beautiful without which those can be no large philosophy, lSetnettmes he ackn0\v- ledges the"beieg 'of God, sometimes Ile invests t'n unknown' principle of outllitles with tine attribute of perfec- tiotl:. And this deduction of his -reason or,oreation of his Alloy he makes the oocasion of such excellent thoughts and the startling•point of so varied and systematic a teacfing that he even seems like a disciple of Ohristianity itself, From the very acou"racy and steadiuess of his logical powers, he is able to sae what sentiments are con„ sieteirt iia those 'rho hold any religious doctrine itt all, • and he appears to others to feel and to' hold a whole circle of theological' truths, which exist in his•inind not otherwise than as a number' of deductions. AD\tefOr8"M11Trixlte.•—Are you disturbed at night and hrbkn'ofyour rest by a sickchiid suffering and crying with pain of Cutting Teeth? It so send at efts'and get a bottle of "Mrs.Winslow's Soothing "wu9 "forr Children Teething. Its value is local nil - able. It' will relic%e the, poor little guffawidin3odiatcly, Depend rayon it, mothers; there is no itiisnhke'ancent itt ItCul'eil yysentery� and Diarrhoea, reltuUttd the S i'fildh and''J3thvols, eures Wind Colic, sufteiatlieOdint reduuesttnflaiiinnation, and gft:es stns atei tne�t•vi,, td Ilia whole system. "Mrs. Win: ioow's"' Sdotltl3�k ' Syrup " for children teething is pleasant to tl o WO and is theprescriptlon of one of the oldest and best' female physicians and nuraes Ls the United+States, and is for sale by all drug titan to say that hesis one who never infitote pain,This deeCeiption is both refitted and, s+' far as it°goels, accurate. Ile is mainly occupied in, nfbrely re- moving the obatacles•Whiclt hinder the free and uneinbarrassl.il'action of'•those about him, and the colours with their' u oveinents rather than take' the ins ittative himself. I1is kenefits may be derived as parallel to what are called comforts and conveniences in arrange' meats of a personal nature—like an easy chair or a good fire, which do their part in dispelling cold and, fa- tigue, though nature provides both means of rest and arintat heat vtith- ottt them. The true geutlitrnan, iix litre manner, carefully avbicia what- ever May cause a jar or jilt in* the minds of thuse'with wlhom'ils is cast —till clashing of opinion; or collision of feeling, all restraint, or suspicion, or gloom, or sentiment ; his great con - ear everyone iit. 111.. cern being to make ease and at home. Ile has hist eyes on all his company ; 11e ; is- tender tbwarcl4 the bashful, gentile toward tlie'distant, and merciful toward the absurd. He can recollect`to whom+be thrott bout the w•orid' Price tsventyfive cents a is speaking; he guards against 1.a- befits." Be sure andaskfor "Mics. Winsbows seasonable allusions, or ,topics winch may irritate;'he is' seldom prominent in couversation and never wearisome. Conittlh' oentleine He makes light of favors when he, 'Iiat vai14tyie the spice of life is does»ttieno, and4seems to be receiving.. very .generally adwitted. 'Yet the farmers, as a olaSS, do not get as much of the spices'ef variety as they should. Tbeir'•lidbd'are' often monotonous al• most beyond endurance. It musthe confessed, however, that farmers are themselves largely to blame for this monotony. The insolation of the f"arfner's home is one of.the greatest_ obstacles in the way of social enjoy - meat he has to deal with. J t is our duty ;to one another to cultivate social habits;• compare notes, and make sng gestioua as to the best method ot farming, ete. Nor does our duty end at this neighborly intercourse. Our first obligations, like charity, Begin at home. We should in,ake the farm home just 'ts attractive as one means twill ailo\v: How many firm homes are utterly devoid of attraction 1 . The house is unpaiat'Pd and uninviting ;,> the fifnces are dilapidated ; the gates are sagged down to the ground the'en- tire surroundings are "dretiry i'h tlhtf:t3x- treme. In the ' yard grow noticing weeds where roses and other ornainsn- tal Wants should be seen. Scrubby bushes stand where'a -neat grass plant should be.' Instead of an erctiard of beautiful tress, we see bete and there at long intervals,a few4woken-limhed, neglected apple and peach trees, and a dense thicket of bushes.hard by. The adj e nt fields have been cul- tivated for' years it the skater erop, plowed by the same shallov'r'rt,uuing plows an'd ' producing their' steadily - decreasing lithe crops of cd'ru and cotton, No manure has ever been tip• plied since the laud was first cled'sed, Tliestotme rotind of idruikgertt'has'been ' gone through with year after year; the statute cry of hard tiunes, has always peen heaikX':ion this farm, and the same doleful' expression has been seen on the farltrer'a facet for years past. Itis deed, this lugubrious expression seems to lefty's settled down to stay, and stay it doubtless will until the grave shall close over his weary form, Sopelliad S:'n1TP n,iittake no other kind lilfonot 1Lrin Farm Life. vehen'•he' iso soafirfing,.i 1111 never speaks of himself texcept. when t he i$ compelled, never defends himself by a'. mere retort; he has no: ears for stand-• er or gossip, is scrupulous itt impltting Motives to those who interfere with him. and interprets everything fqr the hest. • - He is never mean or' little',: int his disputes, never takes unfair'ad'vantae, never mistakes personalities or sharp sayings for arguments, or insinuates evil which he dare not say ott.,,I'romt- a, long sighted prudence, he observes the maxiuh of the ancient sage, that we should always conduct ourselves toward our enemy as if be weals wh8 • day to become . our frieutla Ha' has too meek good sense to beesrne affronts eti at insults ; he is too well employed to remember injuries and too indolent to bear matron He is patient, 'for• bearing,. and• resigned ons ,philosophic l,riticiplea ; lis submits to pain because it is inevitable, .to.bereavementbecause it is Itis destiny.. IEhe+eugages in con- troversy of any •lcilid his disciplined in- tellect preserves him front tilt" blund- ering discourtesy of. bitter pe'rhupsbut lesseducated lnttids, calla, • like blunt weapons, tear and, hack" instead. of (tutting (lean, •Ivhu inietake the poin t in argument; waste their strength , oil trifles, inisSouceive their adversary, told leave the question more involved time they theta." Ile may be right ,,r wrong hi his •vpiniotv,;i but he is too clear -!leaded to be uujtfs't:a he is as simple as he is•:forcthie, and as brilif as be is decisive nowhere shall' we find greater candor, eonsideratiton, i1.• dulgence; he throws hitnsed Latae the 'Hinds of his opponents, he aecoonts for their mistakes. Ile knows the weahnesa of human reason, as wall as its gxrength, its province and its lien. If he he au unbeliever he Will be lira profound and iarge..uhinded to rid• Wade religion or to act against it ; he tat too wise to be a dogmatist -or fang. tiff inhis infidelity. Ile 'respects piety i The work gook receives but a scanty s1ia devotion,; he t,vrii supports in-: And monotonous ration of cern and "Muttons M vener, tie, beautiful or, fodder, while the milk cows have to rglful,to wind, lie does not assent ; he subsist on *hat they unit gleam from the ntnieteris of religion, Atha the rare forests oral old fields, to hint to decline its rnyetir. j Is it at all string. that boys should it lytruok him right above the Pyr. c3ra•.Tt,aest.iling or denouncing Al►atsdola Oita kid of Smi'dltl,weartSOme Oh, pads I'llt t I ori ,Barb. Isle its a t d of rcligioes tot- } life mad tiara to tiie (iity AI 0005 all tltwy ym tial rn me iitiegt rr, Ib gai�rp > tt • oely i emue9lresotti foff sg. t It "'veld till<areed ber strange if they xt'lllidned there. Ent think of the hardships the poor wife roust endure upon such a cheer- less farm as this. Ortr'nt mt's without even the common luxury of a I o;retuh4e garden, and, perchance, -little- or no poultry of milk to Rid her in her cutin+try carps. Is it writ enough 'to ran s sensitive woman crazy ? There are thousands of just such dreary. monotonous, cheerless farm houses. 1st the west and south, and perliitp•1 else, where. Executive ability is uc t con- fined to men,' by any means, I knew plenty of women who flare tnnte.prao- tteal common sense in a minute than their incepeble husnand?l` will have in a llfetimo,.' Such women" should 'iota • the tiller''andtt and tllo' agrieuttnrel shift Had tlI'ey fell control of things the would ba:'far less' mouotuny in forth. life. Tiwy went(' supply both the spices of`variety andthe sugar of sweet contentment to the boys sort girls of the household. %Vhat\the Varuter worms din. - Now, if you will allow rhe, I wil show you how tire inek of reciproca trade with the Pairs I `staters alfeets sue personally, in ally' own business on1 the farm, I' hasp' been • R•ocnstotuecll for some years to grow souat barley— not so mush as some farriers, be cause I believe in what is call, d gen- eral pti- eral husbandry—but I produce from 1,500 to 1,800 bushels of bilriNy on my farm each year. If you look in the market reports of the city papers you will field barley` will sell tociay in the American markets from 80 to 85 cents, and there from '50 to 53 ee.nts— a difference of 30 cents, which 1 have to pay, according to the duetriue leid down by Sir John A it1`atcdonyld, be- fore I can put it on tin" market. On. the 1,600 busbies of barley I would gain, if I were enabled to place it on the American market without duty, a total of $480. Oti lny: farm 1 have a little flock of Shropshire sheep„ about 40, which would give me about 50 Iambs per year.,Now, ; supposing' it was a 'grade flock situs 1 sold ' diose lambs in the Alneriean market --as most of our fairness do -I would. lose 75 cents on eadh lamb, which is $377 50. My fi'ock produces 320 pounds of wool, Which is in strong' demand in the United. Sfates, but in order to get it there I •misfit•• lone 1.0 cents a pound, or $32. Thtrn it is not too much to say that ori ail" average I would dis- pose of two bbrses, and at the lowest possible figure T 'wbuild lose $30 each, which means $60:' Then on my liens and poultry 1' hare' estimated a loss of $15.-. These various items make a total loss in coudurting my''• business of $G24 yearly, -1 bn Joho Dryden in the Toronto Auditoriums inutud. p Tint 1 wise still angry with hint. 1 did not go to hint, het truce+d tato the water fur my boat. llut it was deeper than T thnuitht, Before I know I was ie tht' strew; current. I screamed as it otlrried flown the scream ; but no nets Wei•t DOM' nt !help 01'x, But as 1 went down strider the dein :voters. s.7lnethitig tock hold of alit. end 1rltaged me towards shorn. Aud when he' was safe on the bit.,k 1,saw it was 1'lrnys lies hail paved my life. (i o1 fellow ! was your cuusitl asked Rob, Nn, replied. Uncle Phil. he 1.) t A tt b 0 1 t t S R a 0 0 0 d tl g t t t uncle 'writ swirl,. Tell us a story, 1Jin,le ,Phil, said Rob and Archie, twining to flim. What about'? saiOE11hole Phil, as Rob climbed on hits- ri'gni knee and Archie on this lefty, . > Something when you were a little boy, said Archie. Once when I was a little boy, said Uncle' Phil, I asked my mother to let Roy and myself go out and play by the river, • Was Iffy year brother ? asked Rob. No, brit iso was very fond of play. ing with we. My mother said yes ; 50 we'wetlt and had a great deal of sport. After while C took a shingle fir a boat and sailed it along the bank At Last it began to get into deep water, where I couldn't reach it with a atick, Then I told troy to go and bring it to toe. Ito almost always did what I toldihint, but this time he did not. I began scolding hide and he ran towards home. Then .1 was angry. 1 incited up a stone and titre" it at hilts as hard as 1 coma. Oh, Thiele Phil, sated A.rebie, Just then Roy turned his held and 0 • 411.,-Pkt Ig :in # m rats —19. PUB LISBED-- M'Pki'Y FRIDAY SIOILSlINfi, -a.'r TUB--' TIMES ()FMK, 4OSEPHINE: Slates:, sara/a(1`3.1tIll, Obi171',til.Ii.IQ.,1 Snbsortpttortprice,$ -Por years,tia-Advanna V) nTISIliO BATES; S; Space 1 l yr. 1 (ime, 1 a ate. 1 tin 1)o' len. 400 0c . 436 00 � D2d (w ffl ixi Halt d0 00 to 00 14 00 a A)1ylUartar '020 00 12 00 T du 4 02 one Inch 5 Si a 00 2 01) 1 1)2 bassi and other casua advertisements, Sc. ,per line for first Insertion, Witt au. per tine tor each sabeo ueirt insertion. i.ot'ol notices, ht nonpareil type, 10c. for Brat iii „ . sorties, and Go. per line tor ouchsuusotj' nt iseetiltr, No Local notice will be charged less than 7 be • Advertisements of Lost,kouud, ittayest, t3itoattotte,'' and Business Chances \\anted, notoxeeedutg 8 itnw onpareis, :$1 per mouth Houses and banns for Sale, trot oxecedinlr S {Ince, 1 for Met month, 8(o, per subsequent tounin These terms will be strictly adhered to .. Special rates tor longer adveause :enter. er•iit ',ger periods, Advertisements without specific direvtions, will he toted till till forbid and charged accorttimu m at.i some pry. :Crawtory advertisements must be pa ,. Ottanges for col:tract ad%Ortlst elttenta Inlet be. , he entre s y t,Veuiesuay loon, lit order to tl'V tat weak it, ELLIOTT Paoanurra& AND Duntlele11A IN DOA. ?Olio; 1 put w's flock forgive What Why, ratite t Ile le best ren 'lima! ever Sir f Treiuson — corn yon' say i1. 1!11.1: worst., ,t '• ;1' my arms around the dear M. alio cried, and asked lllrn io In toe. ai did he say ? raked Rob, th said, Bow, bow, bow 1 ti a he was It y, anyway ' >as ►ed in'astcnishllteut. - was my dog, said Unclt. 1 iii 1 dug Tever haw, I her- no1Ic unkind to a dog or any u„uer sI sine, and I hops+ you wil he.— Oar Little piles, 1 Id (Tom, t'1aoc1onaicl's desperate ery coines front the same Iran 0 t 'inti when to ll lltHa with the fact that new tariff' bore more'tieavily on the '] 1pthtr Country than on' the United u irk(ttc's, made this reply ,"•;, •I ani, of far 81 s'this question goes, up to the handle Home Ruler. We. will goreru our \vn country ; we will put cn.tlhe titXHs urselvei. If we choose to,:'tnisgovern urorlves we will do so, and we do not 1f esire England, Ireland or Scotland 0 o tell us we are fools. Now,the same entleman in his manifesto, appeals to The multitude of Englishmen, Irish- nen'and Scotctinleu in Oan.adac to set he Lil.eral party of Oanada drawn as rccilewr. The people know Sir'John 0o welt assmitmeonstrutaxammtess ter' til �'�! , lt.V , VAN -V . Ai CAN '. CCF AM AGENCYsmr. �u i' wf ,ISO,, EN Apamphlet of information and ab- stract of the laws,Chowing How to a1 . Obtain Patents, Caveats, Trade Marks,Copyrights, sent 00e� 4e4i 361 Broadway,, 1r rytk^.; New York I Mvsz0_ MISS NELLO McHARD', �'`{ EA1UATE and Oold Medallist et Whitby College, 1.71' Pupil of Mr. Edward Fisher and Mr. J. W. F Harrison. Pian0,, Organ, Voice Culture and Bar - ninny. Rooms in Beaver Block. Winghatn, INsTaporlo2s For my bonze, MDJSI`C. ON PIANO ASO OnOAN, ALSO CLASS IN HAR1roNv. ` particulars regarding tering, etc, please call at corner. Fr., eta and Patrick 8ttoote. PLOI1ILLA SPAItLIN`O.' THE NSTaUCTIO Also Residence Streets. MISSES "WATSON. • glean ea Piano, Organ and Vliifrif.' itt kfarutony. •n souror Josophinklfand ' etklck HALST' T Josephine J, A. Deposits Money On or collateral at A parts Special IS. M S. Street - - - - _ - Wingham, Ont. MIAMI), . W. SOotr, Mount sera., I 1•iistowol. Received and Interest' Allowed. Advanced to Tiarinere and 13tteinoss Men, long or elitist time, on mimed notes security. Sale notes bought fair valuation. oney remitted to ail of Oatiada at reasonable charges. Attention Given to Oo1.» looting Aoaotl.nts attd Mites. ',t, tlis(akttis ttt its ."rho Wssrchaat$" .�. ,. • b't G'a�da. rroo Iti4iitiw f leaf P is tett la r p. ra, _f'1�, -- - .5J B, MAOVONALD, JosiPtIuwn STREET, Y . B. TOWLEI1. t4.D.o.M„ , ntbor College Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario.1 —Coroner for County of Huron— lace at "Tux PaAns1AOY " W ingham, Ont. J. A, Mi1LD1tU1i, i+ Honor Uraduate of Toronto University', an8 ember of the College of Physicians and surgeons q(. artiste, Unice and Residence—Corner of Centre and Patrick ` mete, formerly occupied by Or. Bethune. Wisanal4 - r' 0 sir VANSTO,N B, • BAitItlSTEB; SOLICITOR, Etc., Bic''' Private grid Company funis to loan at lowest rates 4, assent: Auiemtuiselua charged. Mortgagee, own. aut'?ariii propurt) buutrht and dultt. FFICL-i3e&WerBlush. WiNOltAM, ON•r J. A. ILOKrON BABBISTCht ate., Whtghann . Ontario h.YLtt r. Dlolt(LoN, H. W. C, MEYER Q.C. 1 E..L. DIOKIesos pp,. • BAIittISTess AN)) SOLICITORS, tiro., Lto.,'$t , loiters for kaon of 1lantiltou, Commissioners for taking affidavits fur Manitoba Verus, Town nu,.l'` Village property bought aid sold. Money (privar.e, ftoms) loaned on iiortgdge •sectir,t„ at 04 per Conal. 3lunny int Bated fur private mations, upuu the butt Itibrtgage'eeeuritiee Without any expense to 111,: ieuder. Lands fur solely tdauituoaai,uthu Ltuitil 6st. O3Nce— Bent's Blwk. Vringhau. 1:dui:ty--W. it. rMACUO IALD, iYisOl0/4 • Maker of. Vulcanite Celluloid, AIt`ay,' Ursa., Bitve. Cold, etc.,.etc., Autos, ranging t irii1se ' ui'fititdoer dirtviugadb age rc2ts racted without the least pain by the .use of Vitet zed Air. fiend office, IA, n,ghatu side etitr/weeop. positeettthc queen's hotel, opsu tinily (Sundays except. e(1) frail 0 a us to d p m, Will be at Blyth every and dud itt Saturday of each month^CYlceatMilne 5 boteh1 Gler tie ;'1st and 100. Mondays of each ulopth UifleeAC Albion hotel. stractltt r 2r, cents„ 1 EHriISTi'i2.--J • S. d1:XIOME, WfxataM, „x,, 6 • manufacturing Celluloid i*lSteev. Vulcan its plates of rho hestinaterial•' as cheap fte they can be got in alto Dominion. Ail work warranted. 64.11 '"air painless extraction of "teeth by the tit of Eteetrie- ity' or Vegetable Vapor. Than Ivuntos,-1 will extract teeth lor 25 coons. odch. OFFICE 1 In the Beaver Block, opposite Lha" BrdnsWick Betel. CIIIQ ItI1'Cii1Is`, tJ GENERRAI. INSV) ANC5 AGENT O.w•isar I,OBIiI1T CtINSINOgAM, INSt11tANCE FIRES a X$ MARINE, mitten. ses DFAN, Jm, Wixonxst, L[ICIENSED AUCTIONEER. POTS THE CO'Lt$TW u>' IIUhiON. Salsa attended In any pars of the Ca. Ctiarper Moderate. t7i1N CO1tIi1L, WIuontM, ONT., J'' • tietaeSD 4ti0TIO205f Noir TUB COUNT'S 01r moos. • Ail orders left et the Tins oatce promptly at sucle ad' to. Tonkin retttueeble, t1An s liPbfrDBItSON, Q L10SYsie AtUCrlokliaa POE Covitrizs 1103 hitiO haver+. All sales attended to promptly and on Lha &Imre** Notice. Charges Moderato and Satiefertton fduarentetd. Alt necessary arraagowents can be Mnadd a tis VORise ea10e Vileemmi Qltf1 - BOLTON & t•IAWKINS P. L. k >t►:' 7L $uktlitohts AAD „CIYh74 Ifttttar LISTOWSL AteOt wtrte tlri•11I. 4 All enters lett at the ohdue of fha .hil4. off, prompt attention .i:. i'AxIGBBrlltr F Vila** star iisiiNi( mitOPMeti iter pound. 13iictll! and trestle per Mani BeeF, mat to Gel tt{'too "La Qrtip& cited ay l a 1) W 1 Cherry,•t 1lronohitin, Wt Condos and inti bvste 11 Wiltlt� In txit for rilan i1Et011rled bV all, by a:lCpronatt • CQ''tSt. t'IJT cotttii;i� 11 ere ere iaa 1 on Caned Dice -75 Molasses pound and ,� to 100 p r-STitter-- Liverpool 2 I.i coot* p1, tried 7, per. ()be dolh the workin A :In,Tune,18 '> (meting 11 England, DULY 011 pounds, per pouts Z5per oetlt 7% per ce Torah Qver 1C ) Tins bi wov°liingtn the presen ;you belie Blanke ;20 per c Wall pt Above pintos are Pf life co, `s alma WildChdi cast the g 'ti:tld use 1 As. to 411 1.k tin fault pe #ollowtil' zt have been wi fall•blo Itis ;Oa �i'etessed a.sts mor ,self, In Lard 5- tL,cgiish taut. I t; ttishei `take ot ti,ottof ( was in egrand. 1 .syrnpat tl' to awl, al th,ii;g o :appear ;lint tie par. all of ties:dor its at tlt Ogli "Sybil? how Borne statue Gana �•�hei °Ana Iltsag lista, Capp' disea "Aug' bine gobs oft leave tylnl,