The Wingham Times, 1894-01-12, Page 2THE WIN GIIAM TIMES, JANUARY 12, 1894.
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FBA.Y ,IANUAItY 12, 1894.
The. Farmer.
„Tie food -compeller ie the first of all;
He sows to hope, reaps opportunity,
And bears his sheaves, that bloom as they
fall
Into fragrance of the fruit to be,.
To man the savage; and the savage turns
His beastly features upward to the light,
And lot within his bosom display burns
The fire. Prornetliettu that shall conquer
night.
It'roan his brown furrowss waiting em it
e
springs,
And genius plods unhonored till his hand
V ars the Iuture, and unbinds his wings
...,s,0010*"Toefiights he knows not of. His toils
command
d n
All flags, all commeroe;
power;
'Grim war devours
fails,
.Ana stormy conquerers
hour
When far and wide
prevails.
Laugh at his plowman's
browned slain,
If laugh you must, but be laughs best of•
all;
It debt to him all ranks and states are kin;
Let him but totter and your kingdoms
fall ;
Palsy his arm, and all the vibrant strings
Of thought and purpose into discord
break,
And art and song, distraught, on pulseless
wirl;gs
Lie groveling where be bade them first
awake.
peace asserts his
itsvitals when he
bid the auspicious
the farmer's skill
gait and sun -
To dwell with nature in her many moods,
To plow her fields, direct her grazing
herds;
To garner wealth from all her vernal woods
Know the sweet comradeship of flowers
and birds;
Feel out the secret that uplifts the grass,
Or tints the lily, or adorns the rose,
Or" through the ripening seasons as they
pass,
Behold how toil to golden largeness
grows.
These are the farmer's rights, his joys,that
make
Alliart subsidiary of subsidia y bliss,
The brook that ripples through the tangled
brake,.
The corn that blossoms to the summer's
kiss,
The bourgeoned bough, the nectar -laden
fruit,
The autumn's glory and the winter's
Orrest,
e Heaven'sown bounties to his rare pur•
suit,
Purveyors of peace that wait on his
behest.
Deem no profession, calling, art or trade
Higher than his that is the first of all 1
Let science delve for him, let truth invade
The realms of error, superstitions fall
Before the light that gladdens his domain 1
Let fortune reach her jeweled hand to
him,
Fame on her temple set his harvest wain
And honor fill his beaker to the brim 1
—Benjamin S. Parker.
Lady Aberdeen.
Lady Aberdeen possesses immense
activity and energy,, together with a
capacity to do things and get them
done. Her first training in the way
of organization was the establishment
of the Onward and Upward Society,
an association which began on a small
Scale among the domestics and poor
people on their estate in Aberdeenshire
and which has spread until they have
about 9,000 members throughout the
world. In connection with this Lady
Aberdeen edits a monthly review
under the title of "Onward and Up-
ward." Dr. Lyman Abbott, writing
upon this association in the "Outlook,"
says that it is a eombination of the Y.
W, 0.A., Working Girls' Club and
the Chatauqua Literary and Scientific
Association. Another work with
Which her name is even more prowl -
newly associated' is the Irish Industries
Association, which was brought more
conspicuously before the American
public by Lady Aberdeen's Irish
Village, with its reproduction of
Blarney Castle,which stood at the entr-
anceof the Midway Pleisa ee in Jack-
son Park. It is difficult to estimate the
stimulating influence of this associa-
tion in promoting the development of
the domestic industries of Ireland and
calling attention to and advertising
the existence of Irish manufacturers,
it blob are quite worthy to take equal
intik with any other nation in the
Much of the Irish lace and
r displays tock a high place among.
exhibits at the World's Fair,
i�arfng forty-seven medals. Thanks
to the business capacity, un-
8itetry and constant vigilance
'White, the Irish Village at
with over one hundred Irish
Was a great success from
nt of view, as an object
hat the Irish could do. Et
RAN reproduction of the
Ions of lift in the old
made a very handsome
*fon of the work of
s8'reist Obaracter
Sketch of Lord and Lady Abercleen,by
,
Stead, in1_ li • Review
W. T. S a,i, the ,fat a iy
of Reviews.
Scraped With. a Rasp.
bins. -4 lead such a severe cough that
my throat felt as if scraped with a rasp..
Qu taking Dr, Wood's Norway fine Syrup
1 found the first dose gave relief, and the
second bottle completely cured me.
Miss A. A , Downer, Mauotio, Out.
Lord Aberdeen as Governor-
General.
Lord. Aberdeen, however, hall hard,
ly landed upon Canadian shores before
it became evident that he was much
more than a mere Governor-General.
Ile was a living than with wide and
catholic sympathies, who recognized
that while it was necessary to abide
strictly within = the constitutional
liu'lits in all political questions, which
after all occupy three-fourths of human
interests, he was a position which
placed upon him a}d
his family the
obligations of exercising all the in-.
fluence which any highly placed and
cultured citizen is hound to exercise.
There is no doubt but that Lord Aber-
deen will find ample opportunity of
proving himself a servant in deed as
well as in name. There is plenty to
be done in Canada,land few men are
so capable of doing1it as is Lord Aber-
deen. Traditionally and personally a
Protestant, he has ialways cultivated
the most friendly erms with Cath-
olics,, and one of the first and moat
significant of his a tions in the Do-
minion of Oanada was to overcome by
a little kindly diplomacy the ob-
stao,es which have hitherto prevented
the friendly tneetinsel of the Governor-
General and the Cardinal of Quebec,
It may pasts the tricot roan to invent
any way by which the French Cana-
dian and the Orange' Proteetaut can
be prevailed upon tet recognize that
each are brothers in ;.Christ its well as
subjects of the Queen. If it could lee
done the Aberdeens ,are the people to
do it.—From Character Sketch of
Lord and Lady Aberdeen, by W. T.
Stead, in the January Review of Re-
views.
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surprise and delight t physicians ou P g p y
ac-
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lieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back ,
and every part of the urinary passages in
male or female. It relieves reteutiou of .
water and pain in passing it almost im- f
mediately. If you want quick relief and
cure this is your remedy. Sold at Chits
holna's drug store. '
Would Give 810 to See Artz.
AND THE GENERAL HIMSELF AFFORDED
HIM THAT PLEASURE.
(Topeka State Journal.)
Adjt.-Gen. Artz it few days ago
went to Clay Center, Entering the
train at Topeka he found only one
vacant seat. His companion on the
seat after the train h'ad started touch-
ed upon the political; issues of'tlie day,
and alter talking awhile the question
of State politics casae up. The Illi-
nois man referred. to Gov. Dwelling's
appointment of Artz at Attorney -Gen-
eral. Why, he said,; I have heard that
Artz skipped from Colorado, is a reg•
ular cowboy, and walks around with
two loaded Winchesters.
Is that so? said Artz. I have never
heard that.
You don't live in the west then,
replied the Illinois man, but really
I would give $10 to see this man
Artz; he must be a freak.
The conversation continued for
some time on state politics and then
drifted into national issue.
On reaching Olay Center Gen. Arta
addressed the Illinois man and said:
I have enjoyed your company exceed.
ingly, and as I have to leave you here,
if you will give me the $10 1 will be,
obliged.
What $10? cried the Illinois man.
Why, you said you would give $10
to see Artz and vett have been riding
with him all the way from Topeka, so
I claim it.
You, Gen. Artz? Well, 1 guess not.
If you are Artz, I owe you an apol.
ogy.
No yen don't, replied Ariz; you owe
me $10.
Well, here it is, and will tell the
Illinois people that Gen. Artz isn't the
Texas steer that somep 0
p
e ie take him
to be,
Baglish Spavin Liniment removes all
hard, eat. or ealloused Lumps and Elem
Wiwi from horses, Blood Spavin, Chubs,
Splints, Ring Bone, Sweeney, Stfilee,
Sprains, Sore and swollen Throat, Coughs,
etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. War.
ranted by Chisholm's drug tore, s
The man who was lkicked out of a
seaside resort was cafigllt by the other
toe.
Eyes are not eyes en cigar -smoke
tuaktie thorn water.
A Domestic Failure.
She was a young wile just lnariiod.
front hoarding school, ono of the Torry-
dove•y order, Sud althoettlt educated in
Bolton, d'en`t kt ow beans from any
other vegetable. Hence this dntloeue
with tris soot,,
New, Briddy, dear, what are t%t' to
have for dilute, 1
'!'hire is two chickens to dress,
muni..
I'll dress theta thN first
Where are their clothes'?
Holy Moses, mum, they're in their
feathers yet.
Oh, then serve them that way. The
ancient Romans always cooked their
peacocks with the feathers on. It will
be a gurprlae to Hubby.
lie"nl hethat,it nut.
Sure if F Ynu
want to help, you could l,e pain' the
turnips.
Oh, how sweet! pair tlletn too
and two in no time. Why, 1 had no
idea cooking was so picturesque.
I think, mum, that washing the
celery do be more in your line.
All right, Briddy. 1'li take it up to
the bathroom, and I've some lovely
Paris soap that will take off every
speck.
Thank you, murn, Would you mind
telling we the name of the asylum
where you were eddicated? 1 think I
will have to take suhne lessons there
myself if we are going to work to-
gether.
A Frightful Symptom.
Nobody went to tine World's Pair
without learning something. Indeed,
the more the visitor' knew, the more he
learned. One man made a startling
discovery s.buut himielf, according to
one of our exehang"t'•s;1 He was n gentle-
man from the far .mast in attendance
upon the congress of religions, where
he was seated upon the platform.
Presently a mac ;who sat near him
perceived that he was getting .uncotn-
tertabie about souls thing or other.
Eft shitted uneasily !in his chair, and
now and then pursed up his lips, and
expelled his breath ilslowly. By and
by he leaned over •to this observant
neighbor, and whispered that be
thought he would lh.ve to go out.
What is the matter? asked the
neighbor.
I do not know, g id the Oriental.
Something is wrongi. 1 do not know
what to make of it. See how my
breath smokes. i
Fie exhaled a long breath—a cloud
of white vapor --to show what lie
meant. He had never seen his breath
before, and was greatly relpeved when
the cause of the phenomenon was ex•
plained to him.
A Benefactor to his Species.
During the recent drought I sat in
the train opposite a gentleman who
seemed to be haunted by a fixed idea.
He never tired of repeating how great
a blessing it would be for humanity if
artificial rain could be produced.
You see, he excitedly remarked, I
have already tried .everything. The
plan of going up in a balloon and send•
ing down a shower with a watering
can failed, because we have no means
of transport to lift sufficient quantities
of water into the air ; further a Jolla.
tain, rising at least 300 feet in the
sir and scattering jilts of water in all
directions, came too expensive; can.
lions to perforate the clouds and make
them explode are not yet invented,and
are, in fact, useless when there are no
clouds about--
Excutte me, 1, interrupted, yon wish
to become a benefactor of the human
race, and more especially the agricul-
tural population. You are a landed
proprietor, I presume 1
No, he replied, an umbrella maker ?
—Auntes Allerlei.
Gems of Thought.
He that wrestles with ns strength,
ens our nerves and sharpens or skill.
Our antagonist is our helper,
No iron chain, or outward force of
any kind, can ever ciimpel the socio,`
man to believe or to disbelieve.
Probably there ie no quality more
efficient in dispelling ignorance than
the courage which dares to confess it.
The function of culture is not
merely to train the pewere for enjoy.
, tient, but first and supremely for help.
ful service.
Let us have courage about these
ordinary lives of onrs, not fret our•
selves, abont their conditions, but put
the utmost that wa can into them,
if you separate yourselves from
everyone that you think can do any
Harm to you, you separate yourselves
from everyone to whom you cart do
;any good.
Mince the generality' of persons act
' from impulse much more than from
principle, teen are neither so good not
(so bad itb we are apt to think them.
low She Signed.
An old woman of undeniably Celtic
origin entered it down -town savings
Link the other day and walked up to
the desk.
Do you want to draw or deposit 1
asked the gentlemanly cleric.
Naw, of (hetet. Ui wants ter put
Moine 1t1, said rhe
'lhe clerk pushed up the book for
her signatnre, tied, indicating the
place, said : Sign on this line, please.
Above it or below it 1
Just above It,
Me whole 'mine 1
Yee
Before ui was married 1
No, just its it is. now.
Ol can't wrote.
• Tale of st Comet.
'lhe crew of a An of war once saw
a comet and were somewhat surprised
and alarmed at its appearance. The
hands met Lind appbiined a committee
to wait an the commander to ask his
opinion of it. They approached him
and said :
We want to ask your opinion, your
honor.•
Well, my boys, 'what is it about '1
We want to enquire about that
thing up there.
Now, before I answer you, first let
me know what you think it is.
Well, your honor,;,we have talked it
over, and we think 't is a star sprung
a leak.—Ram's Horn.
Size ain't everything,. A watch
ticking can be heard:• farther than a
bed ticking. a
Let a man but alit his ign orance
and be willing to� learn there is
always hope forhim;itis for those alone
who are invincibly ignbrant of their own
ignorance that there exists no pros-
pect whatever of intellectual salvation.
The young society belles have a new
fad. To hear about it will enlighten
nota few of the young men who have
been mystified since the fell began,
over the despoiling oft their new hats.
The fad is to taloa the little bow that
fastens the lining of the man's hat trod
and wear it thereafter; hidden in their
shoe, By some subtle influence the
superstition is that, Without - fail they
will'have an offer of " rottrrlaoe irons
the yoant man in question within a
month. It must be taken with
out the young man's knowledge or the
charm will not work, find young ladies
are resorting to all sorts of subterfuges
to obtain the bows.—Ohicago News.
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