The Wingham Times, 1897-05-28, Page 3T. N
Fear of ctfl'endirtg, ezzaI:vee us s
Others' evils,
It we have faith, sooner or later
God will test it.
It takes some ttt>ue t i ase whisky,
but it does not tat.ke long to age the
Mart who drinks
Wine 'moveth itself aright," but
those who drink it, never do,
Many a Iran who does not believe
In a Trinity, three int ane will have
the world, the flesh and the devil in
himself.
$on. R. J. Seddon Premier of New
Zealand Speaking in Ottawa said: ---
`x was rather surprise,' just after I
had entered a British country aG
Niagara to see a statement in a
Toronto paper to the effect that women
suffrage in New Zealand has been
disappointing because it has not
conquered partyism, promoted social
reform, or pure administration:
The facts are all against that
article. In the first place woman
suffrage was introduced in 1893, not
1894. Mr. Ballance, the then
premier, had given bis pledge to
bring in a. bill conferring the franchise
on women, and althroegh personally
oppoeed to it, I felt hound, on sue-
oeeding biro, to carni out his pledge
The remelt nes been stieh ars to
change tnsr views on the question.
I feared that to glee women the right
to vote would tale them 1..1, Way from
home lite in a tnv.t-;tire, nn;Hr them
and being tftetttxlown front the place
they angst tr) ewe: 111 rate heart :111(1
• home. :Now what lets h'Ipf)>ane'1 ?
The women of Nlew Zeal 'rite, who,(,
drawing ri'orlad were before that time
like drawing rooms all over the
world, peaces where chat :revers were
talked of and dresses eriticised,
where there was enuuh srnall tack
that did not meati anything or per-
form any helpful facncttau, are he -
coming lees frivolous anti very much
more intere:ated in questioni of great
social import, and especially i'1 those
involving parliarsontarjr uctiou
The assertion that they have been
casting votes for shady eh:trio:Vi ers is
somewhat of an insult to oar lruiieii.
I can put my hand on my heerr; tend
say that while politica- are keenly
foug.fat, ere, have no gentlemen in the
House who could be e:a.11eef shady
ettaraeter*. Our women vet•.A51•.4 seta
decidedly hl;,■h et:aeti:v.4 t' , rte•
J'
Mendi'eiJl'e:ieret.ltix'�s ••-;'c.)'i 'moral
life,
aud if there- is;;r1 uvii ; • believe,
that a Gandittiir.tl.l '10tt at ,! y x; a,rt
*ell, there le ane. teed of eitr. And
Choy- aro nut t teuiT+pn;ti r e,e.r•, with
{good morals, tee,' wee. „•, trnrid
Rid rall atftrast ivacf110r•vv.11•t Yon(
have noticed how Weele.s at a
man's quielities. • Yoe rt•ese,) said
think, and, uu:sztu over to t;illrt' feud
eon a to d sOttntl CorrcluaiOn after
glutei care. Your wires or ':,tsrtter•
Coulee to the risme eonelneinn very •
mach quicker- :and by a proitees sue
cennot very wall explain, It i5 her
woman's instict 't'ltaa, quality the
women of New Zealand eterei•ee in
eiiootting their r•eprtssbrttt.ativ.'•t, autt
they are jest ass ertgter t s star, a;.r
members of the ffease at; teed
husbands. There are, a( v ,unto, o'
women members, nor dtr trate s'a'eriteet
deteire that there mould be.. .tf.aer
four year3' experience tor soman
suffrage, I have decided thet tC
not a mistake_.l:o„ r•atur, it, awl f
:ihoutd certainly sae "Yee" to ai
question as to whether a;at(a:eat
go and do likewise.
A GBAli D T.a UN (C 132, k tiv e3 .e2 ate. NT
1 \\' (fl,s T1.1iJ? ;IAY ' . ' '
Wg USE IN'CtJBA- *'Nrtt1 otos. r
TORS. t 1 Ztetring, Buraipg fAtu Diseases
W ,
1 lits pointy l; the must vttltiable Relit:tea in ra eley, , beeeve, •: shit /se a e,
II,
TIECE .( »:MANTA-•. .
BY if. S. BA COCK, PROVil)rtNCE, R. T.
The first sod most obvious advan-
tage of using the incubator and the
brooder, is that the hatching can be
done whenever the brooder wishes
to do it, If ane depends upon hens,
he utast own it their pleasure in order
to employ there They wilt sit when
they get ready altd not before They
Consult their await feelings, not their
owners desires, It is true that care-
fal nlanagemetrt, (ten to some ex-
tent regulate the broody instinct,
blit it cannot do it wholly, But
the incubator ts-al ways ready.
The second advantage; is teat tine
incubator hatches large numbers of
eggs at once. A hen will cover, say
One dozen ; one ineub;ttot' will. inn -
"bate one btuxired two hundred, five
lnindred er More, tlecording to the
size of the inaehinc. And there is
not mach more tabor in taking care;
of the incubator and its la)•ge num-
berof eggs, then in caring for the
hen and her smell number. Inother
words the znaiehine economizes
htbor and thus seduces- the cost •of
the productions. Profit depends
• either upon getting• a good selling
price or in rieclueing the cost of
what is sold. The selling price
except as to wisdom is putting
the goode tnpon the market at the
. right time, is lar„ l,y beyond the •con -
Iwo! of the iprnd'neer, hilt the -octet of
p +r,latetive.] we cao re'grtlate to a
(0 (tell grotto extent. The labor of
ot40111n.rart• tis t:'Iertrter than the ilabor
ed' man., :and 'it Is \ fee to substitute a
nutchirretfer a Oran,—or in this 'case
i for a hen—wherever and whenever
i it can be atone, To the large pro
dueer we regard tie) incubator and
brooder, :not merely as helpers but
I a r necessities. Success in their busi-
ness depends upon the abiiity,of the
produce rehickensat the most advan-
tegeoi a thne and to rear .them tit
the 1e tsteost. Without the 'incuba-
tor this %would be impossible.
A -third advantage is that the
chickens can be reared with abse-
ittte freedom from vermin. By a
carefnit inspection of the eggs when
they are gatbereu or before they are
put into the machine, the dagger
emit dice .tvi:t:f t,' reirnoved. Ben
to reltoet cheer e t Chen ',with great
eare, often 'hr.,t;ttrne le,t1'y1' to their
ser i 'ui; detrf:,i mt. (, ro.wth is arrest-
nr"li rfei.ate!le/patio! t Itiut•lft. rod, and death
often en suers. • flet wring ata incuba.-
ter end 'brooder .era used this should
never :he ;found atu,lne artifIcialiy
,chefami brooded cieterrene;
.il. fourth (1(1 VLentegis ie that' the
broiler chi-a:en'a, kite:riderri far' broil-
ers , eau% .}tit forced a+ilyeaid mel
penia: rigidly than tbneis reared un•
der hen';, ;at eight weeks of age•
tees' will he ;a't [;Argo as those raised
under `lens are:,.tt Lerarr,rtwelve. weeks
Par broilers and heeler :t *ising, Hot
only .00 c-icec'nor, of h.(vh r the int el.:
er; `rea+dy at seen rl.ghr, house, but alsr, t
un atrcuitalt elf ••rc tir't ng he beet atiz'1 g
most prof:foiblte 'ltosort mnet p
bo made to the ;trtitleiel a arpose,
A tIrth advantage is that ohiekelrr•1 ('
produced aartrticially are tamer and.
mere easily bendlett teen those pro.
duce(' lna.tel•nellye,,e'rhits is no mere
scntirnentat :advspltatgo hitt a real
peeriniary ad' angors, staring in food
.aid securing both growth and fewer
broken eggs. 't
And finally, for we must not allow,
this article to becorite twa Ion;, (.he ht
Vegr.t.able WO have and n0 ,pains : herr•+.eyrie' hula, rt,td :l 5,i rhe
alsiri tiufctcly r.'havtad ar.fi setsoared
by Dr. ;tt;uutv'a'tllnttueot. 1. aIll give
iatatauteuler"vrt, to C,it•tie of ,la't,1ng,
blooding or Wind pilf,s, ratlt,I will (etre' in
Iron' (hale to tux nights, Y,it (Tots. Sold
r,t Oalt aotni'r Drug ewe).
should be Ltpared in eta Cultivation,
the (ivality depends muell Upon the
Errol whet o it is grown, Very heavy.
clays and low wet soils cannot pro
duduet)a mealy ti;be-r.
* * *
The farm and the work must be
studied, By i.utving the labor pro-
perly ii• sy eteniized and distributed less
hired Itibor will be needed, Only
taking' every advatnage to produce
resalL3 at tthek,westi cost, to a profit
possible eftentirrles
e
It depends wholly apart what et;
dein is inaurrvd for es to its wisdotn.
It is foolish to give a note foe a fast
twee))fur or ,r a luxury, but when the
dein will help one to make more
money, and :to to become indepen•
dent S,10{tel', it is a -very different
thing.
is ;,i• ,a
ilave% two shaves to. each plow,and
I, 0Lt
will teen thoseave W neither stop
Work .n orderordertr,,go to the bittelc•
senile, our hatbeer;!i'e7,e(,lltinne nsiug as
'dell. 1.',.,l, Extra( ;expense ? You
will save mole•reattl.t the ,cess of tete
exert.: sh'•1t'e;t c'lr season.
•ii• *
There arae t'01515 which year after
year are 'fee teen of fruits or vegeL-
ts bles, yet an ,ei;; eth of an acre of
garden, and a half acre in selected
fruits, wise sufkply a large family'
abuildaL1tl with ifresh vegetables
and fettle Why are then so short
sighted i'
*
Theleii'ief reastali for the rotati,rrt
of crops is that land.may recuperate
but one .serious:objection to planting
the same ground year after year is
that the insects •and and diseases
affecting the crap at`aek it year after
year with inetteased levee.
* * *•
However low the prices may be
it will always pay to do the best we
can. If the profit from a good crop
of wheat or corn, or from a good beef
anirna1, is small, remember that it
would have 'been much smaller still
if the ,erop'er the animal had been a
poor one.
* * *
It is well to harrow meadows and
pastures, far it tears the roots and
tends to al'tisken the grass. It also
destro,s moss, which may grow
badly dratiaged or cold ground. It 1
eo
metirites as essential to harrow
these fielels.as it.is -to eultivate the
cern.
1113O ): setter
11 filharn'alHeart and. Ntirve Pills a..`r,
onriog hoary :aryl nem, troubles in av,
eery, town eed y.11.1;010 C:anadn: ?ilry. F
Abbey, Taranto, say";-Miiburu'e Hear •
lipid Nerve Pilus Strad my husband who a•.d
for fifteen years r,tffiered with weak nerve,
ceased by hears ;trouble. 13e was subjco
to pains in leis Bead, dizziness, fainting
spalls, sleeptes5n'r.4, et,:. He is now en
fr
fro,. these trmtiblea, toil feels Ib0% better
than when he began. tisia;; the pills,"
Potaateoes are ntsurfer .h injured by
he shade, itEs1,, area good crop to
row in a yeaa.tig.,-or' and ; iinil' the
owl', which is a od fertilizer foe
his erop, is also g d or the trees,
orn.is also ago etop''ate grow.
there, and it cans, e grown two or
three years in 54.ICCessiotl.
Canotr cal ba Cured.
vo
For six yerers I suffered frons cancer and
got no relief until 1 L180.{ Burcioak Blood
Bittera. I used wren bottles faithfully.
when the cancer gradmilly dried "p load
renally rfisappeaa•e 1. I am now nniirelt
well and rejoice that by using B. lt. IL 1
e•maped death either from' the snrpn.
i neubtator is a great saver of man
x'Irt thus a great saver of man's feel -
nee. It' r here is anything provoking
n this World it is ail unfaithful sit-
ing hen. She will desert her nest
he will break her eggs, she will be-
nn1 her q ar•ter's, she will kill the
hickens. Some or #I1 of these
roubies anise every year, and when
hey arise, he is a wellibatanced man
who does not''lot "hi&angry pessions
ise," to his r,*nIef aired his mortifea-
ion.. At such s tittles the petteefuI
neubator is a jewel in het. eye.
"hernia s Medicine
Nature's, rnedielrs for constipation
Ivor csrnpla'nt, sick C, headache, bilious- fro
Esse, j'tundlics and sallow coin pleeiun is
axe -Liver Pills. They are a perfect
aeattsr , never griping 'or ceasing pain.
ne pill each night fort 30 nights will
ore tonstipation
TXLta TUC irTO.'(Y O7, I4I3 KYro4115.'t- rNe,7
TILtT Orr+L peri, ANL) 1rON 11; IY,43 XNLCRVSn 1
OF 4rI3 9tIC1r.1tIVQ11
W. Lavelle, G. T. R. br?akrltrl++.n.:111m)- a
41510, Ont,, says: "l'ltroegle e.t;,,,cure 1 1'
c
contracted that dread litseas.- r•r11.,:e: h
My case beenme chronic 1 tva., reset .i -
mended to try Dr. A new's 11.t'•,rrr,•t1
Powfor. In ten minutes tri.- toe ;1 5i
ap0,I.t.ltion 1 0 t.l rtit.n° a, t .t)
almost, i te','rli',Sr it'ir•, 7 .i .::trip
tonna halt these )t%,.'S•. , i:t't t
speak ton to Sia• in r.•,' este
remedy, Et td .t c,t •:r:•te!. .e c i
euro'' :3•'11 at (hi IN.)
t
nn a knife or cancer itself.
Mug. LLrz.t J. Tal;conn, P,vria.
.,1lthouerh land may be used Mere-
ly for pasture, do not let it go un-
drained. Dratired land will keep a
thicker soil end grew better grafies
and more of it, than that which has
not been drained. Wet heavf land
wa',es a rank growth of grass, which
is scant in nutritive qualities..
Tho Wonder o^ the Age
1)r.tn Fitts, -I must itnnestly sa,v that T
kava t*f"r1 von• vn'ti 1,i -t medicine B. P. 11
for the ai,:rase esllt'd prairie itch, and irnv('
fonncl i 11le remedy t be the wonder of the
age. I tnnk only t11t•en bottles and to inv
great satisfaction wan r•ampletely cured 3
can highly recotnmen 1 it to all who elutb t
m any skin disease or impurity tf flit
blood. Okeetn Dzx,
Rat Portage, Om
Is °mieet by naiad liver, which prevents dlges. n
tion net permits feed to ferment and petrify in L
the stomach. Then follow dizziness, headache, I 1
0
0
insomiz a, norvousnesg, and,III I 11 n
to not rot eyed, bilious fever
or blood poisoning. HoodsIIIS C
n
Ville stimulate the stomach,
tt
rouse the ilvor, cure headaeho,ydizsineats, et)n.
Thi e only riles to take with Eraod'8 Sn sep�ttee 0
Grocer 0. Connelly, of Rich mood Coe.
era, N. D., says of Dr, Cameo's Cure; ' X
stn3Ifsa
ed
used Ir. Chase'sZ
nes ,,
iL
ore. I had it in a very severe forth for
early five years. I used several sa•eall-
d cures, but got no relief None of them
id me hely good. One box nt Dr. Chase's
atarrh (, um completely oared 311e.
The leaven of intellingenco is
Working, For a long time it was n
lamentable fact that those who atten
ded the yearly Institutes were thele.
who ne ,
coed
rile least stin7tiltls an(1
instruction. Those wllo howled
calamity and luta no pride in their
calling wore Seldom seen in ti err a'. Ix' ivzlitea and stra:llY,:1t ,.,,,..1t „u;; thing
tc ndallce. tI1at ho didn't l:9ct'.'' • :.,t t.;c;:t 1iree
A man may succeed ' it on 50 or
lee acre e 01 hunt ; lie duul,le;s Lim
size ef kiss r:tr•tn, hut it is outs to fit;d
that he utttkee nu more nta,r4t'1 than
he slid bete,( 0, tar tele theer ra t et stilt
11014.1 in 1'reeete', 'I tit. r:.feit..iVII.
e011106 Li) t111(( %Ow ae,eete, �tt•t'lt•
fta it+i t1;� ,
` her,Yer the Alt It 8;7 i.a ver 11r. t 3., ii•b „
retnet:ties ere anew°. earn 111, r'I,24.t,: ,e
5weeL L., if 4Lty A p or tat 0; au +'•N ., ,n,: or
et•j•43. ;L'py t,Yyr r4,Ourea,t.,., to . , in
i,:aft ir;,a irk 'torp A4lc 11.33r 3:
tnt1r•:
i r tr•..yt r ,.tt 1,113.,
t.0 1't!,n, .341 sa• i +
• „+r•t1a:«t, h.' .nr tri t!r•, 1,'i , ,.. • i wtai
.t t:.3 a.• ,. s:a..: rt•.,.: t. ,.,, ,.1
•'el t.e,,. "., (relit: e 1. 1
FERRYBOATS.
The Mind That Were Di i's$ u Hundred •
Years Ago..
The hprse boats between the cities a
New York and Brooklyn may be eite
as early attempts to solve the proble
of transport by water, An interestin
feature of these early cortstructious we
the use of a water wheel 12 feet er so i
diameter, with 24 fleets, the hitter in
elined slightly to the radius' so as t
avoid the lifting of the water, which i
50 troublesome a feature of the radia
float. Theo horse boats appear to hav
been of tbreo general deti1.:.ir5. In th
erut a frame, shaped somewhat Idle th
letter "At." cr an inverted "1;;," we
mounted to turn around its vertica
lexis. Four of these frames, dividing th
circle into eight parts, made a sort o
skeleton cone, and this cone was cause
to revolve by eight horses moving in
horizontal circular path about 20 fee
in diameter. The face gear, 111 feet 1
diameter, (trove a three foot pinio
mounted upon the axis on the wate
wheel shaft and the wheels were within
the frame in 0 4,�,��
an opening between half
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Senuiating thaootl ar llIcg'u',u- tit
Iu>$ die Stall+ltsrilsand13owcls cel'
SEE
THAT THE
FAC -SIMILE
SIGNATURE
C)l=- -.
Psoinotes Digestian,Clwer fol-•
fess and Rest.Cuntains neither t
'tttrs,Naorphine nor Antral, e
OT? A:111001'1C.
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.ikfyuios SA,rd' -
..eitv;. gto-sa * t
dieragase
Xstoised
eaeseeeserehe
Aperfeet Remedy for Constipa-•
lien, Sour Stotnach,Dierritoea,
,Convulsions,Teveri sh-
!US$ and ss OF SLEEP.
Tat Simile Signature of
I$O.NTHE
WRAPPER
OF £VBY
BOTTT 7"
EXACT COPY OT WRAPPER.
,.A.>•rMINrcvaIN,av a,•1arwwna.rrOMP,M0r
put
,'` Oaatoria isn in oeo-
' ll L'tit !'o;tlea ,:ply. Dire
} ;a not sola le balk, Dawe; (.new eepelo . eel:
Y' yen aaytbiag else on tis idea cr premia, tt.att
is "just as good" and "will tZSIMIZ ororcp,ta;'''
acne,' —) Zee that you ;;e. C •.x -b °-c -$,I-il5
:ktfaa-
Iloilo r is on
signa.nru ' overt'
of • yapper.
The second plan was of a conics
skeleton frame at an incline of abon
one in two, so that the borsos had
to
travel up this inclined surface, cansin
it to rotate with their weight and trao-
tion.
is the third plan --a smaller design—
the paddle 'wheels were brought into a
Well between the two half 11111.5 of the
boat, catamaran fashion. aaa in the firstra
aanga'naent, and thefrsuce was mount-
ed above the whinge, and its rotating
motion wale transmitted by intertnediate
idle wheels to the water wheel shaft.
Boats of the BratBratand second ease seem have been about 75 feet long.
It is interesting also to observe that
the swini<it3g bridge/or ferryboat serv-
ice had been already thought out by
Fulton early in this century, with its
00014 terweiigbt Construct ion and eta
Windlass for snaking the boats fast.
Such beats.secin to have drawn a little
over two feel of water and to have bad
perfectly find bottoms, like A(:OW'A.—Pro-
fese,or F. R. Hutton iu Cassier's Maga-
zine.
SHELBY AND THE PRESIDENT
'LATg
'Haw He Clinched UM 4p+porwtanent as
tatted States Marshal.
"Olin of General Shelby's saving traits
Was his ability to say oxsctly the right
thing to the right roan in the right
place. A: heavy eight was made on hint
when he was a candidate for the mar-
shalskip. His opponents had told Presi-
dent C1cvektnd that Shelby had been
concerned in the assassination of the of-
ficers of Cass county who had issued
some railway bonds against the wishes
of the people. Shelby prepared himself
with aifYflda,:vitsfrom leading citizens and
went to Washington. Disdaining assist-
ance, he obtained a personal interview
with Mr. Cleveland. When he, entered
the executive office, Representative
Dockery, the banker at Gallatin, one of
his bitterest opronenls, was potent,
"'I have been accused of assassina-
tion, Mr. President,' said General Shel-
by, 'and have been informed that the
appointment to the 'United States mar-
shalship for the western district of .Mis-
souri hinges upon tient charge. In jus-
tice to a Democrat I want you to eaam-
in0 these papers at your leisure.'
"'Ycu have been correctly informed,
General Shelby,' said the president.
'That charge has been made, I will look
at your papers,'
"Congressman Dockery interjected a
remark. 'I will bid you good horning,
rrr. President,' said thegeneral. 'There
is nothing that man' pointing to Dock-
ery -Wean say to me in this office or in
your presence. There are many places
in which he can meet nae if be desires.'
"There was a distinct ehallenge in
hie manner and glance, but it never
came to anything. Withal an hour Mr.
Cleveland caused General Shelby to be
informed that he would bo given the
appointment. The entire business was
settled in Less than half a day. It was
the guiding principle of (1 Chzerel S1zoI-
by's life to go straight' ft 1 ! t i:zr; that
q�ur ,
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We dowork
�► neat in the, Job t rt;ttttl!; business end at
'O prices as low as the lowest. If you arc in need h.ny-
thing such as
I/isrER HEADS, NOTF. HEADS,', BILL }IEADS,
ENVELOPS, POSTERS, DODGERS BIM/ ••w';
• Q1 CARDS,
$ Or anything in the Iine of Printing. call (lr •:•1ti1e :(• the
0 old reliable TIMES Office, WingritXm.'
$50 REWARD
•
1 will give Fifty Dollars to any, person t'.'1'r, y'i;l :•-Ing me
Watch or Clock I cannot repair and snake to rreu .a, well as,
or better than ever-.
1:1;r '; '•:1. :)'.. bt'ir1?ham
Opposite Macdonald Block.
'
Break Up a Cold in Time
nv est,YG
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The Outok Cure for CO1iI£'r.TYS,
COLD'S, DROl:.i , B11»; -
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CBYTTS, a nOAr,.StPIE..S) oto.
bfes. 'rearm% a rol'NTCX,
.•, of 0.7 SoraurenAve.,T.rontc,ivr' tits :
• ryny^eetnral has anter f.41.0
11,7 h:Wren of 3."1' nh.•r a tow d t: ,1i.
eta 34.0.1 nty,n,to( alot .etandirr 0 1,(l uh.•^
('4nr.:t other 141310 e 3:1d fait.d• 1t
1;04p0,01.4 an 0X044:.3. 1R•,h try-ar.-ray
3 url,,•.' I p•.•t. ' 1t to env t,3,0r 1ne4a'1nt1
for (ought+, croup or tow.e.l,C01,'
II. 0, r'%t:l:ntni,
c: r ittie
Redix.r, a.b., wt• ite0:
.,.ts a rum tn. er•,¢),N I'rn('Portnett rte
3.434 in35 1'(4n4 toedi.lne 1 brew; ,ny. eta.
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