HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1900-03-23, Page 2THE WINGJAM TIMES, MARCH 23, 1900,.
THE EARTH. CLOSET.la.Totlerte ware. teem et Though'nue Classico.'Unevpeeted pmtraetion of the Hoer Every (lay that is born Into the wed Solnckilnes tears have the 'weight of
home er the Aalvantagea to Meer over the wwar need not 2.10411, ]a,I.;lisllluc?n, siale�a comes like a burst of music, nlld rings evoxcls,—Ovi i.
way. , emelt longer wars lave been fought by itself all clay through; au:1 thou shalt We reform others unconsciously when
dile of the economies and couven- , them within the century. Napoleon wake of it a Glance, a dirge cr a life we walla: iprightly; Mme. S\veteliine.
fences ww•hiclr every farmer should pro- ideclared war against England in May, mark, as thou wilt.—Carlyle. Selfish. people, with no heart to spear:
Sit
for itis family is tux earth closet. ` 1503, the previous war between the two Those persons w110 cut themselves off of, have tho best of it.' -II. W. Shaw.
The adv.^.r,ta ;e of this is that it need not countries having only terminated by the from the world rule than risk of losing that There is a period of life when our
be i lacca' alt so at a distance from the treaty of Amiens in O; tuber, 1801, Tho Charity towards c them Which belows to , backward movements are steps in ad -
house as floe ordinary privy, whichis , war of 1803 lasted till April, 1313, when those who share in the common dangers ' vence.—Rousseau.
kept at a cli:,t.arico NO that its accumula-
tions
1 Paris surrendered to the elites aucl of life.—Sir Walter Besant. We waste the power in impatience
shall net prison wail , Even "ufat ; Napoleon, was sent a prieeuer to Elba, Endless are the instances of iaien of whioh, if otherwise employed, !night
precaution dues always prevent contain- ` ,where he arrived on the eth of May. He ; bright parts and high spirit leaving been remedy the evil. Willmott..
/nation. We reu.eiml-er many years alio escaped from Elba in March, 1815, and ' by degrees, rendered powerless and We should always keep a corner of
a Country well viae: e water suddenly . recommended the war which finally despicable by their imagiunry events.-- , our heads open and free, that we may
began to be extremely offensive, so that terminated with Napoleon's defeat at . William Corbett, make room far the opinions of our
G,it vas soatdcredssible for
lariot had rily to at the battle of Waterloo ' on the 1$t1r of He prayed . best who loveti. best friends,—Joubert.
into Theyey water.Most much. what
a rat June, 1815, having' lasted nearly twelve All things both great and small: • There is in this world infinitely more
' y,ars. Napoleon was sent asap:isotier For the dear Gucl who loveth us, joy than pain to be shared, if Scat will
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dog or rat load fallen into the well.
>t• to St. Releula, where ho cried in 18.1, IIe ln:ade and loveth all. only tatke your share whim it is set bo•
last one of the oldest meal iu the uvir 11 t rl`he European power that has soon Iluman society rests en inscrutably fore you.-- uskin.
borhood wen to lark at the well. :fit most of twos"during file pxeseut centuary den f uu lotions, �vlaich ho is of all It seems tQ ale that we become more
on,e he found the oaus e There was au has been Turkey— 38 years, of it as utll• rs toad Inc:at iltia".aken who fancies char one toy the other, in together ad -
old fluidly p:•ivy net fifty feet from. the a,aanst t, h oY peace. The seeon.1 mr the lie hiss explored to the bottoan.—Carlyle. miring works of art, which speak to
well. Sometime, when the grauncl vas list is Slain with 33 y c .ars of tvclfare, L tok taper rho aneeeas such sweetness the soul by 'their true grandeur. --••Mme.
deeply frozen, a crack in thio soil had not counting; her last fatal campaign. cf thy duties of very much depending ale Stael.
been made which opened the way for Then comes France with 27 years, Rus- upon the keepipg of thy heart closely Largo bodies are far more likely to err
connection between the waters of the sia with 24, and Italy 23. Great Brit- \with all diligence.—John Flavel, than individuals, Tho passions are
Swell and the privy. It was noticed that has had no less than 21; Germany, not Through darkness and storm and
when the ground was soaked, the privy, counting Prussia, follows witinflamed by sympathy; the fear of pun -
h.
14, weariness of hind and of body is then ishment and the sense of shame are
eight feet deep, was always filled with Sweden with 3.0, and Denmark with 9. built a passage for His created ones to dlmiuished by partition. Every day
water. Not even cleaning out every The United States during this century the gates of light.—Tennyson. we see men do for their faction what
particle of offensive matter from both has escaped with three foreign wars, one A duty is not t3 be shirked because it they would die rather than do for then:-
civil strife, the Phillipiue insurrection, is disagreeable;. and if it can be made selves,.—Macauley,
and a baker's dozen of Indian campaigns, agreeable, by all means make it so.—
the longest of which was the Seminole Gail Hamilton. eLira Roberts' Escapes.
war.—Collier's Weekly. Poverty is not dishonorable in itself, Lord Roberts is a living example of
but only when it arises from idleness,
intemperanceeextravagance, er folly. the hazardous nature of. the soldier's
Plutarch. calling, the number of narrow escapes
Science is a proud, disdainful beauty, which he has experienced, leading one
-who is only to be worn by long earnest, almost to suppose that he bears a charm -
unselfish service.—Max Nordau. ed life. -
Moderation is the silken string run- During thg fighting before the walls
Mug through the pearl -chain of all vir of Delhi a bullet struck him on the back
toes.—Thomas Fuller.passing through a leather pouch for
A. man should make a compact with caps which he usually wore in front
his memory, not to remember every -near his pistol holster. The mere as
thing.—Jowett...; cident of his pouch having slipped
Conversation is a gift of nature, when around to the back, preveutiug the ball
artificial it is never really good.—James from penetrating as deeply as it other-
Payn wise would have done. As it was, the
Ho who does evil that good may come wound was rather a severe one.
pays a toll to the devil. -3. C. Hare. the when at Bulandshar he saw
Ono foul sentence cloth more hurt than a Sappy taking aim at hili, and *as =-
fair examples. --Bacon. able to get atr the man because of the
' crush of soldiars around.him. Just as
the mutineer fired, Robets' horse rear-
ICINLoss, ed and received the bullet in its head.
A veiypleasing event took place at the A mouth later, during the advance of
house of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Statters, Luckuow, lioberts and another young
Kinloss, on Wednesday eveniug, March officer rodet forward to mark out the
7th, when their • eldest daughter, Mary, camp, and were cit off from. the plain
and Mr. Walter Hodgins were united in body by a large uumber of the enemy.
the holy, boucle of matrimony. At six Ricliug as hard as they could under a
o'clock the bride charmingly attired hot fire, they were attempting to escape
in a dress of cream crepon with silk and round the enemy's flank when Roberts'
pearl trimmings, entered the parlor horse fell with him iuto a deep mullah.
leaning on the arm. of her father. The enemy gaiue l the edge of the mul-
Miss Lizzie Hodgins, sister of the groom, lah, and opened fire at close rauge, the
dressed in cream crepon with satin trine- situation being rendered all the more
ming, acted as' bridesmaid, while Mr. porions from the fact that Roberts had
Denzil Statters,'brother of the bride peri accideutaily cut his hand with his drawn
formed the duties of groomsman. The sword, and he had some difficulty in re -
ceremony was .performed by Rev. J. mounting. At length he scrambled out
Learoy cf. Congratulations over, the and, ducking to. avoid the shots, regain -
company were,: invited to the dining eel the main body. - •
room where a sumptuous wedding Daring the attack on Lueknow, and in
dinner was partaken of. Only immediate accordance with Sir Colin Campbell's
friends of the people were present. orders, Roberts;planted a flag on one 'of
. the turrets of the MotiMahal. A shower
Canadian Pacific Railway earnings for of shot was aimed at it, and it was
1839 netted ;x12,230,100.49. knockeddoisul into the ditch. At great
.. _______ , personal risk Roberts again placed the
standard in positFon, only to see it struck
down again a sht t time later, the staff
being actually Gni in two A third time
the gallant young officer raised the flag,
after which it suffered no harm. ]"ymeatseest ' "" eee— ceeea maeee9r•see tee, ee "" r
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privy and well could make that well
water safe to (bink again. The earth
closet is a small box into which all the
excretions are dropped, and then quickly
covered with dry earth as an absorbent.
Besides the safety and convenience of
the earth closet, the excrement thus
Dairy Items.
The law of stimulation holds good in
handled becomes au important aid in re- milking and if well followed will help
storing and maintaining farm fertility. ; materially to make good milkers.
We believe the time will come when the I Where the cream of cows of unequal
. use of earth closets will be made com-f mi1L-il.g axe Mixed together great care
pulso.y in cities. Itis much better than I should be taken to mix well and thor-
the prefent system, which sends these onghly.
valuable fertilizers into sewers, to be With some cows when the milk bc-
emptied into rivers or into the ocean.— gins to fail they begin to fatten; extra
American Cultivator. feed will form flesh, not n»ll=,
A Careful Declarer. The cow that gives the largest yield of
The precise value of relationship in good milk in proportion to the food con -
determining what degree of intimacy armed is the most valuable.
should prevail between strangers was i It does not pay to wean a boar too
recently determined "up country" by a ; youl'g' Tho pigs will be weak and un -
decision of Uncle Hira's, which has 1 satisfactory.
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been rioted in the New York World. When bitter milk is the fault of the
p cows it is generally attributed to their
A stranger stopped his buckboard before
the gate and called out, "How be ye?" being too long in milk.
in cheerful voice. The dairyman who keeps a record with
Uncle Hiram surveyed the outfit sus -
time
cow is able to determine at any-
Uncle
from where he sat onthefarm- whether anyone is losing or gaiown-
house steps, waiting for dinner. ing, or what one are holding their own.
In "Wa-al," he replied slowly, "I dunno ement there should be as little
no as I need any elixyer o' life en sure excitement as possible and an effort
cure fer consumption." should be made to milk, feed, water and
°'I ain't no patent lned'cine vender. care for the cows at as nearly the same
I'm—" began the stranger. hours as possible.
"Ner lightiar'-rods aiu't a fav'rite in- The heifer calves should have the best
vestment o' mine," broke in Uncle of care and feed to develop their mine-
ing qualities bone, muscle, nerves, good
Hiram,
"I tell ye I en—" again the stranger 1 digestion and -vigorous constitution.
era exli"ain, ; Then they will be able to digest and
etart
t• ted I'v: fief c,ll thel books I want. assim late large quantities of food, and
Got more rcalclui' than I ken 'tend ter when properly fed give satisfaction re -
since thet cucyclopeclyer feller roped hue I -turns in the milk pail.
in," added Uncle Hiram.
I ain't no book agent," said the i Sitters' and Non -Sitters.
stranger. "I'm—" Where the ..main object in keeping
"Nuther do 1 bold by patent plows, hens is to furnish a supply of eggs the
ner churns, uer win'mill, ner nothin," ; inveterate sitters, such as Brahmas,
interrupted Uncle Hiram. I Cochin, Plymouth Rocks and Lang -
"I ain't sellin' nothin' ; I'm sorter a 1 shaugs should be made to work for
cousin o' yourne" announced the strap- i nearly all they receive. If eggs only
ger, with desperate rapidity. I are wanted it is well to have the non -
"Ye be?' queried Uncle Hiram, doubt- I sitting 'varieties, which save a great deal
fly- rtI of labor. For ' more people prefer the
"I be," affirmed the stranger. "My E non -sitters at the present time than for -
maw's cousin, !Amender Meddergrass, 1 merly. Leghorus, n?inercas, Homburgs
married a uncleti+o' yourn, Sile Harrow- 1 and Houdans are kept very largely, as
er."they are non-sitters—which is, that they
"Ya -as, I've ledrn tell o' somethin' ' lay white eggs, which are not preferred •
a: flet ackuo ed Uncle Hiram. � some markets but in same places t e
"Wa-a1, put yer boss in the barn; thet's whites are accepted as readily as aro
good enough for dinner, but ye caul
stay all night onit, mind ye." those that are dark. —Mirror and
Coristipation,
Headache, Biliousness,
Heartburn,
indigestion, Dizziness,
Indicate that your liver
lir a " vie dg Sh is otlt of order. The
best medicine to rouse
the liver and cure all
these ills, is found in
,g Farmer.
Child 4EE' Fl Cry for Statistics show 59,000 miles of rail -
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road already projected for constructicn
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When the y all Between Suffdring and
Health Seems .Impregnable, South Ameri-
can
merCin Rheumatic Cure Comes to the Suffer-
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uffer-er's Relief ---"Shells" the Strongh•L ld of
Disease
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What is
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Castoria is for Infants and Children. Castoria is a
harmless substitute for Castor 011, Paregoric, Drops
and Soothing Syrups. It contains neither Opium,
Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is Pleasant,
Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of
Drotbers. Castoria destroys 'Worms and allays Feverish-
ness. Castoria, cures Diarrhoea and Wilnd. Colic. Castoria
relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and.
Flatulency. Castoria assimilates the Food, regulates
the Stomach and Bowels of Infants and Children, giving
healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is the Children's
Panacea—The Mother's Friend. '
Castoria.
Castoria.
'ECastorla is an csdelleut medicine for "Castoria Is ft o welt adapted to children
children. Mothers have repeatedly told Inc that I recommend it as superior to any pre-
of its good effect upon their children." scription known to me."
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diseases arising from disordered
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They cure palpitation, .dizziness,
smothering, faint and weak spells,
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On another c tcasion, when accom-
panying a body el cavalry in pursuit of
the enemy, Roleprts saw, two Sepoys
mating off with'a standard. Riding
after the rebels, he cut down one, and
wrenched the staff from his grasp; but
while doing so he • was unable to deal
with the other mats, who presentinh the
muzzle of his n.usket close to Roberts'
body, pulled the ,tricker. Fortunately
the piece missed file.
Drives ; out the Hostile Forces --Breaks
the Sliackles of' Rheumatism's Pray
soner—and Guarantees him Perpetual
Liberty.
This Great Remedy is In-
vincible --(gives Relief in a
few. and a Cure in
from one to Three Days.
Of all the tortures that disease can in-
flict upon loan perhaps there are none
more agonizing than Rheumatism, and
its kindred ailments, such as Clout, Lum-
bago, Neuralgia and Sciatica—and these
araito respecters Of poisons -•--they attack
the old and the young alike.
'rho active, irritating cause of RIIen-
matism ill till its phases is Uric Acid, a
poison that collects in the blood. It is
the waste or effete matters of the system
'tvhicli, from various ca'ttiles, are not
carried away through the natural chan-
nels; the ;Joints and muscles become
affected; they swell,l,tiff'en and inflame;
and the pain and torture of 1t ntcfe eaIi
describe but those who have passed
through the ordeal of suffering that
Rheumatism entails.
In its more emirate and inflalnatory
form it oft -times attacks vital parts,
such as the heart, and on the evidence
of export testimony it is believed that
many cases of sudden death that are to-
day diagnosed as heart failure have
really been caused by Rheumatism. "of
the Heart, and it behooves rheumatism
sufferers not to daily with so powerful
a foe. It is a relentless disease, but ea
common that ill many cases the suffer-
ing is berme unheeded when the patient
may be within a step of death.
South American Rheumatic Care is
no respecter of GrSefs. It a never -fail-
ing specific -a panacea for Rheumatic
sufferers—it enters quickly into the cir-
culation; it drives out the foreign acid
irritating matter; it starts in at its 'work
of purification, and in a trace its heal-
ing power is felt, and, as if by magic,
pains disappear, joints are reduced to
normal, natural size, stiffness of the
maiscles flakes way to suppleness, anti
Where wax a few hours or days at most.
all Suffering and torture, is the caltn of
peace tliatcomes after the groat struggle,
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South American Rheumatic Cure has a
thousand times meds the erstwhile suf-
ferer discredit that "the days of miracles
are past."
The most obstinate, obdurate, acute
and chronic forms of rheumatism have
been absolutely dared in from one to
three clays. The temedy is simple and
harmless, and leaites no bad after effects.
Here's the testimony of one who ought
to know its real Worth:
Mrs. E. Eisner, a professional nurse,
92 Cornwallis street, Halifax, N. S.,
says: "For six years I was a great suf-
ferer from rheumatism, and while in my
profession I met . and consulted many
prominent physieiaus as to my case;
none of then. garto mo any treatment
that was permanent. I tried many re-
medies which claimed to be cures, With
the same results. I noted the almost
magic relief which came to a patient of
mine hi Using S(sutlt American Rheu-
matic Cure, and Is decided to try it on
myself, and I proclaim it here and now
a great remedy, the only thing I over
took that done my rheumatism any
noticeable good. When I had complet-
ed taking the secontl bottle I was free
from all pain. and although that is, some
three or four yeru s ago, I have not had
the slightest return of it. I do strongly
r( commend it."
' ouflt American Kidney Caro is a
searching remedy --it cures permanently
and quickly all bladder and kidney ail-
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13outh Americ I Nervine is a health
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digestion -- giv tone to the nervous
systoln—riehno;► to the blood.
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Thouea an of young and middle aged men are annually swept to a premature
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-al losses, sediment in ovine, movies on teen fano, oyes nankin, hollow cheeks, careworn
oxprossinn.tponr memory, lifeless, distrustful, latae energy and strength. tired morn -
`Ings. restless nl:lets, clt:tn;ranto moods, weak manitoutl, stunted organs and proem -
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