The Wingham Times, 1896-04-03, Page 7"I'ho Ilibernatron of Beed,
Several years ago, the Rev Wm,
'. Clarke of Canada advanced the
Idea that bees can pass the winter
succesetully only in a state .of Where
nation, The idea was vigorously
opposed. Probably most of the op-
position came from an improper
understanding of the exact moaning
of the word ''hibernation," or rather
the idea that there are different
stages or degrees of hibernation.
Most bee -keepers looked upon hiber-
Dation as a perfectly dormant state
---such as the bear or the woodchuck
may be found in reinter, Ants and'
anany other insects pass the winter
in an absolutely dormant state.
When. splitting rails in the early
Spring, I have often found ants sue-
. rounded by frost in the crevices of
large oak logs. The warm sunshine
would soon arouse these apparently
'if eless creatures. It is certain that
be es enter no such state as this in
winter, although it is true that they
may .have become chilled and remain
apparently lifeless two or three.days
and yet be revived. It is also true
that when they are wintering in the
best possible way they are so quiet,
that it is probably correct to say that
they are in the first stages of hiber-
nation. Bees in winter seem to have
these periods of quietness, interspers-
ed with shorter • ones of greater
activity. It would seem that, hav-
ing supplied themselves with food,
they clustered and become quiet—
hibernated. When the food supply
is exhausted, then there is an arous-
ing for the purpose of securing
more.
The more quiet the bees can be
kept the better will be their hiber-
nation, and the better will they
winter. The proper temperature
has much to do with !seeping pees
quiet. If it is too high, the cluster
is broken and all seiublancd of hiber-
nation disappears. If it is toe. low
the bees resort to exercise to raise
the temperature. Food also has its
bearings. If it is of a character that
soon overloads the intestines, or in
any way produces discomfort, there
in no more hibernation.
This profound state of rest, or
semi-hibernationis very desirable
in fact, indispensable in the
fore part of winter. The longer it
continues the better, but in some
instances the cluster is broken, and
brood rearing begun before the bees
are taken from the cellar,
W. Z.•HuTcml tsoN.
ONE FACT
OUT WEIGHS A THOUSAND
It is facts we give you backed up by
Winghtam proof.
Facts are what you want.
You have a backache.
, Priem's tell you to use Blasters or
liniment.
You do so,
But, tate you cured?
We think not?
Tho aobe perhaps leaves for a time.
But it comes back.
You don't reach the canoe.
Go for the kidneys and the backache
goes.
Doan's Kidney Pills are for the kid-
neys,
That is why they cure backache.
Winghatn people say so.
Fiero is one :
Mrs. William Armour, wife of the well
known produce dealer, speaks as follows:
"I have been racked with severe head-
ache pains in my back and side over
shite I can remember. 1 have used a
great many medicines with little or no
result, until I got a bot of Doan's Kid-
ney Pills at Williams' drugstore.
"Since taking theta the pains have
Ieft me. My bead, side and back ar
free from those terrible pains which
formerly allleted mo. My friends say
that I look like another person, land I
certainly feel like one. 1.can recom-
mend Doan's Pills very highly indeed.
They seem to attack the scat of the
trouble, and I believe kidney troubles
are responsible for many of the head•
aches eto., that people attribute to
Other causes."
Farmers! Leos at This,
ELLIOTT BROS.. of the Winghnnr
Brickyard, have lots of BRICK and
DRAIN TILE on band. It is said that
other parties are selling at reduced
prices, but we cannot bo undersold,
and our brick and tele are as good
as any made in the province. We
cart sell by the +'"- load or 10,000 or
12,000 tile fully i. rw .as can be pur-
chased any wlter % V*" have also a great
quantity ter all arse of lumber for sale.'
• + D. ELLIOTT,
UODERICII.
The firm shipment of bicycles on
order from the Henderson bicycle
faetory was made on Saturday,
A meeting of the executive com-
mittee of' the Synod of Huron was
held in London -last week at which f
a large amount of business from var. !
ions parts of the diocese was trans- I
acted.
The train by which Mrs, James 1
Robinson and daughter were travel 1
ling to .Chicago, collided with a
freight when within twelve miles of
that city. The accident did not I
result in death, though a lady close
beside Mrs. Robinson was seriously
injured. Mrs. Robinson and child
escaped unhurt.
St. Peter's church is now back
within twenty feet of the position
where it will rest for the summer.
at once the men will be started
digging out the foundation, and it is
expected that at the end of April or
beginning of May the ceremony of
laying the corner stone will take
place.
A collection was taken up in
Knox chum hrlast Sunday on behalf
of the Armenian Relief Fund, which
amounted o $108.60, Tiiis was
over and above the ordinary Sab-
bath collection. To this amount was
added. $9.48 from the Sabbath
school, which made a total contribu-
tion of $118,08 to the suffering
Armenians. At the salve time $18.70
was put on the collection plate for
the Upper Canada Tract Society,
This is good work.
P. M. Seager had two eases before
him the past week. One was a
charge against a young lean named
Thomas Green, of Port Albert, who 1
in a dispute with his mother shoved
her out of doors, when she fell and
broke her. arm. The unfllial son
escaped deserved punishment by the
case being settled out of court, On
Wednesday a young girl about 14
year of age was arrested for steal-
ing a skirt. Her name is Isabella
Park, of Durham, she confessed the
theft and from her own admission
has begun a downward lifeeven at
her early years. The magistrate
gave her three months in jail which
is hoped may benefit her.
THE WIN(,xII- .M TIMES, APRIL 3, 1896.
HOWICK .
The council met to -day in the
Township Ball Gerrie pursuant to
`adjourtltnenti. Mem hers all present,
the Reeve in the chair.
Minutes of last meeting read and
those were amended by adding there,
to the following niotlon.
Moved by Messrs. Sotheran and.
Doig that a bylaw be passed revok-
ing the appointment of Louls Bolton
P, L. S. as engineer for the Town,
ship of Ilowick and that a by-law be
passed appointing J:rules i'Varren P.
L. S.. of Walkerton as engineer for
this township. --Carried.
Moved by Messrs. Stewart and
Dow
that statute labor of the Police
Village of Gerrie comprising those
parts of the township of Hawick
known as lots nuinber 5 and ( in the
8th concession of the said township
be commuted at 75e. per day 'and
that a by-law be prepared for sub-
missien to the Council at its next
regular meeting.—Carried.
Moved by Messrs. Sotheran and
Stewart that $3 be left in the bands
of. the Reeve for the purpose of pur-
provisions for Isaae Wilson, he being
in need.—Carried.
Moved by Messrs. Sotheran and
Finlay that theclaini of Mr, Andrew
Montgomery' for damages be left
over until the Connell examine the
premises.—Carried.
• Moved by Messrs. Sotheran and.
Doig that the sum of $27 be paid the
Executors of the late Win. Dane as
his portion of salary as Clerk for
1895.—Carried. . .
It was decided that the Council
pay Matthew Dane $10 for acting as
Returning Officer at the election of
895.
• Moved by !Messrs. Sotheran and
Doig that by-law number 5 1809 be
.amended by adding the following
clause'thereto :—And be enacted that;
each Pat'hmaster shall at the con-
clusion of the performance of the
statute labor in his division brake or
remove from the centre of, the road
for a space of not less than , twenty
feet, all stones too Large to be classed
as gravel and shall hold in reserve
baton sufficient for the breaking or
reniov tl of- all stones as previously
mentioned' in this clause and that a
by-law be passed accordingly.—
Carried.
13y -law No. 9 revoking the appoint-
ment of L. Bolton P. L. S. being
read the 3rd time was passed:
By-law No. 10 appointing James
Warren as engineer of this. tp. being
read the third • time and passed.
A motion to appoint pathmasters,
fence -viewers and pound keepers for
the ensuing year was passed..
Moved by Messrs. Finlay and Doig
that the Council dei now adjourn to
meet in the Albion Hotel, Fordwich,
on the 3rd Wednesday. in April.—
Carried.
Perfect Wisdom.
Would give us perfect health. Because
mac and women are not perfectly wise,
they must take Medicines to keep them-
selves perfectly bot}lthy. Pure, rick blood
is Chit basic of good health. Hood's Sar-
saparilla is the Ono True Blood .Purifier.
It gives good health because it builds
upon the true foundation—pure blood.
Hoov's Pn.ns are purely vegetable,
perfecly harmless, always reliable anct
beneficial.
SEAFORTH.
The Refomers met last •---Friday
evening for the purpose of organizing
and getting into shape for the
corning elections.
At a meeting of Laeross enthuiasts
on Tuesday evening'. the Beaver
Lacrosse club was re -organized for
the coming season. Business in the
inttests of the club were transacted,
and the following officers were
elected: Honorary president, Dr. C.
Mckay; honorary vice president,
John Smith; captain, T. Johnston;
secretary treasurer, W. II. Willis ;
committee, J. Bell, P. Mulcahy, W.
Payne, G. Boyd. The. Beavers will
support Harry O'Loughlin, of St.
Catharines, for president of the C.
L. A. •
The dispersion sale on Mr E. C .
Coleman's farm, on Tuesday :was
fairly well attended. The imple-
ments and vehicles sold fairly well,
as did also the cattle, but the prices
of horses were low, considering the
breeding at the animals offered.
They'were in poor shape however
and buyers were apparently more
ready to bid for good looks than for
good breeding, and at the bresent
time people generals think twice
before purchasing fancy stock. The
sale would total up to about $1,500.
Mr, Coleman will remove into town
at once.
Vett Don't Savo to Swear O$
says the St. Louts Journal of Agriculture I
editorial about No.To-ciao tho famous tobacco In
cure. "We know of many cases cared by No•To.
Bac, one, a prominent St. Louis architect, smoked
and chewed for twenty years; two boxes cured him
se that oven the smell of tobacco stakes hint sick."
No.To•:3ac sold awl guaranteed no cure no pay,
nook Imo. Sterling Iteinady Co„ 374 S. Pool St,,
Montreal. Sold by C. S. Williams 1Vingham.
I sotnotinles wonder, said an
nglishman to a pretty American
girl sitting next to him at ginner,
what becomes of all your peaches in
America.
Oh, was the reply, we eat what
what we can and cast what we can't
Vhngharn, May 1J, ie05. eat.
L. DANE, Tp. Cle:'lr.
GOOD ADVICE.
ABOUT DYSPEPSIA.
The best advice about dyspepsia is,
—cure it with Burdock Blood Bitters,
and as surely as you follow the advioe
and take the medicine the cure will
follow in every cause.
Mr. Wm. Day, of FortWilliam, Out.
says in speaking of 13. 13. B.: -.Two
years ago my wife was very ill with
dyspepsia: No remedy that she could
find gave any relief; finally she tried
Burdock Blood Bitters, and after taking
six bottles was entirely cured. That is
now more than two years ago and she
bas had no return of the malady. I also
have bad occasion to use B. B. B. and 1
cannot speak too highly in its favor.
I always recommend -it to my friends
and in every ease with good results.
Hoping this may be of use to you, I am,
Yours very truly.
WILLAM DAIi.
13y nature's laws, immutable and
just enjoyment stops when indolence
begins.—Pollok.
NORWAY PINE SYRUP cures
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, rlrottp, Asth-
ma, Sore Throat and all Lung Troubles.
Willie --"I knew you 'recce corning
to -night. Castleton --"Why, Willie."
—"Sister has been asleep all the
afternoon."
ROAST is the old Scotch name for a
nongh. The English natne for the best
euro for Coughs, s Colds,Sore
Throat,
Asthma and Bronchitis ter is Dr. Wood's
Norway Pine Syrup.
In everything give thanks. Let
it become a chronic habit to be grate,
fut.-Rites Horn,
WHY SLl`i+'1 111, from Coughs. Colds,
Hoarseness, Asthma or. Bronchitis when
perfect tare is so easy with Dr. Wood's
Norway Pine Syrup. Price 22c., all
druggists.
llmigr,er. +nw ,s,r.rw:rr.
est for,,.". -
ash 1,1ary :r
makes clothes
sweet, clean,
white, with
the ]east
labor. f -
Snap Shots.
Collingwaod and Barrie had a
sparrow -shooting contest last week.
Andrew Macdonald, formerly of
Barrie, who has been missing fur 17
years has been declared legally
dead.
Midland i5 trying to sconce a pulp
mill, f
A. Miscampbell, Barrie, father of
A. Miscampbell, M. P. P., is dead
aged 87.
London street ears killed five dogs
in one day last week.
One case of scarlet fever has been
reported to the Board of Health,
London.
A epidemic has broken oat among
the dogs of Petrolia and many of
there have gone mad.
• Samuel 'T`rxa,, an old. resident of
Paris, was founts dead in bed Friday
morning.
Matthew Sweethani, ex -Warden of
Wellington, died, suddenly last
week,
Natural gas has been struck at
Lynden; Ont.
W, r. Macdonald, of Montreal, has
given half a million dollars to Mc-
Gill University.
Mr. Samuel Hodgins, •for many
years a resident of I3lyt1 , died in the
hospital Cleveland, Oh1e, on Tues-
day morning. . He had been laid up
for ,some time suffering fem. gan-
grene. '
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorta.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
When she had Children, she gave them Castor/a.
The Mayor of Walkerton, has called
a plass meeting of the citizens to con-
sider the advisability of holding a
a minister celebrating some time
during the coming summer.
Karl's Clover Root will purify your
blood, clear your complextou, regulate
your Bowels and make your bead clear
as a bell. 25e., 50e., and $1. Sold at
Chisholm's Corner Dreg Store.
McKinnon & Co.,ofBlyth liavepur-
chased the bankrupt stoelc of Mrs.
Rowed of Auburn.
Captain Sweeney, C.J. S. A„ San Diego,
Cal., says: "Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy is
the first medicine 1 have ever found
that would do me any good." Price
503. Sold at Chisholm's Corner Drug
Store. •
Dougal McKellar, of Blyth' -is
around again after his recent
illness.
Thousands have • tested the great
building -up power of flood's Sarsapuril-
ia and have found renewed strongtn,
vigor and vitality in its use,
Air. Geo. Putter, of E. Wawanosb,
and. Miss Lizzie Watson were
married on Wednesday Iast,
A call from the Presbyterian con-
gregation of Port Elgin, to Rev. A.
II. Drumm of Avonton, has been sus-
tained by the Bruce Presbytery.
1
.A. Prominent Lawyer says:
"I :have eight children, every one in good
health, not one of whom but has taken
Scott's Emulsion, in which my wife has
boundless confidence,'
After a short illness, James Me -
Beath t of Walkerton ton died at his
family residence.
In early life you may lay the
foundation of poverty or riches,
industry or idleness, goud or evil, by
the habits to which you train your
ehildren. Teach them right habits
then, and their fatare life is safe. ---
Anon.
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All our actions take their hue from one room to another, nor from.
the complexion of the heart, as land- upstairs to the lower part of the
stapes their variety- from 'light. ---+house. Always take it up in each
Bacon. froom.
vol. sweep dust and dirt from
Bond ,
thio 0..,.er.
•This week we pob'ish the first install-
ment of the story, The bigu of t . Four
by Conan .Hoyle, who is one of tici m yet
talked of writers of the present flay.lrt
might as well be nut of the fashion with
your spring bonnet as not to have read
some work of this renowned anther. It is
often not convenient to get his works 10
bo•;,k form, so that their canning thr men
the paper will be appreciated by our rt•+id
ers. We want to give as many an possihte
the privilege that is not enjoyed by those
Who are regular subscribers. We wilt ar xi 1
the nuns to a new snbecriber 8 months for
20 cents. A club of 3 new subscribers for
.50 cents or a club of 5 new subseribars for
75 cents. In every case it antist he new
subscriptions in order to get these rates
Now this is an offer you canuot affard to
lose. If yon are taking the Tiatt:s already,
send it tr, a friend who is away Prone l:om
Yon t'culd nor give 'hint ,i i,reaant lie !would.
appreciate tnrre. This offer is op•,n Mr
two weeks only kinns•'t ib.i at encu.
Its
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• able lasting
and cleansing
propertietzralcc
SI RPRISEwaxit
economical and
Best, for'_,.e0.
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ONE GIMES RELIEF.
B
BC g 8 13. B.
Turns
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No other remedy possesses such perfect cleansing, healing
and purifying properties as Burdock Blood Bitters. It not
only cleanses internally, but it heals, when applied externally,
all sores, ulcers, abscesses, scrofulous sores, blotches, eruptions,
etc., leaving the skin clean and pure as a babe's. Taken inter-
nally .it removes all morbid effete or waste matter from the
system, and thoroughly regulates all the organs of the body,
restoring the stomach, liver, bowels and blood to healthy action.
In this way the sick become well, the weak strong, and those
who have that tired, worn out feeling receive new vigor, and
buoyant health and spirits, so that they feel like work. If your
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