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THE WINGHAM TIMES, SEPTEMBER 1,1893.
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 18118.
6166.
Mill. That is Milli.
B&UcQCE, moven PRODUCING GOOD
RESULTS.
Mr. T. B. Miller, milk Inspectcr
A cheese ithetruotor for the Dairy -
911's As$OCiatioiu of Western Ontario,
SS visited BOGIE' 35° factories in
restore Ontario during the past two
ontlhs. He reports a Gradual
im-
royement in the quality of the milk.
here ate not so many cases of water -
1 milk or milk with the cream taken
or the strippings kept back,us there
ere a few years ago when inspectors
et visited the factories. The Ontario Dr mage Act.
T..trous are beginning to realize ,
at the rapid improvement and the THE RALEIGH CASE BEFORE THE PBIVY
Curacy attaiued ire milk -testing COUNCIL OF ENGLAND.
nee the introduction of the Babcock—'
ilk tester, leaves no room for un• The Privy CounciI of England hoe
incipled dairymen to increase their recently been considering a, cafe be-
i iitaome from the . cheese factory tween one Williams add the municipal-
robbing their honest neighbors. ity of Raleigh,K.eut County, Ont.; and
is is a matter of congratulation torelative to the flooding of the Thames,
rv'one who has the, interest of the I in the same township.:. The London
try industry at heart. The more (England) Times says this case was au
nest the milk, the better the cheese appeal from a judglent of the
1.1 be. The farmers wilt have more Supreme Court of Canada of June 28th
ufidence in the business if they feel 1892, reversing a decisidu of the Court
t they ere being honestly dealt with i of Appeal for Ontario, and restoring a
d not being robbed try unscrupulous I decree et Mr. Justice Ferguson.
igabers. it would be much male
tisfactory for ever factory, to pay
milk according to quality and then
eryono would receive his just rights.
However, notwithetanding this in-
libie detective, the Babcock milk
er, tv1r. Miller found a few patrons jured were situated in Raleigh, near
ring his visits who' could not resist the River Thames (Canadlii,) in a low-
emptation to take more than bee lyiug district, known as the Plains,
ged to them. Mr. Anthony Mad- The injury was alleged to have bean
11, a patron of the Stayner factory, occasioned by two causes—(1) the
the township. of Nattawasaga, neglect of the municipality in breach
cocoa county, pleaded guilty to re- of their statutory duty, to repair a
ning the strippings. at home and i drain, known as Government Drain
s fined $5 and costs. Mr. George No. 1; and (2) the negligent construe -
le, of Osprey township in Grey t,on by the corporation of another
sty, a patron of the Feversham drain, known as a Bell's drain. The
tory, also pleaded guilty to keeping former was the first drainage work in
1 strippings at home, and the ex- the district now known asaltaleigh,and
and expenses,
e township of
oty, a patron of
, owned up to
it to his factory,
the poorer for
eavoring to reap where he had not
n; and beholdoite more culprit is
tight into the arepa. Mr. Henry
gan, a patron of Etelyn factory, in
township of 'Weft Nissouri, Mid -
sex county, °cull not resist the But it was argued that under the
itation during thery weather,when Act a notice in writing was a condi-
milk supply fell tiff, to add a little.
er to his milk befre it was sent to
cheese -maker, and consequently
magistrate retie led him of $8 and
s for this sic of commission.
oral: Never add ;Water to milk for
ese-snaking atter the milk is taken
the cow. It is rAlmuch better to
a the cow drink the water and have
incorporate it into'themilk during
process of elaboration.
hat is noticeable about these con-
one is that every one of the
niers owned up to the charge he.
a magistrate, without having a
al trial.
r Millar also reports that at all
A. Born Ecbtor.
He just knew all about it—just laid 'em on
the shelf,.
Could run the paper better than the editor
hirnself; •
Could write the blamed best stories an' tell
the best tales --
For he was • born for editin', and not fer
splitting rales.
Put this yer in your paper, he sez; 'twill
make her hum;
Jest cut a lively caper, and the cash is
bound to cum 1
Here's what'll teach the people—I'e wrote
the very piece—
'Twill stir the whole blame village as slick
as axle grease! it
An' so the editor resigned and put him in
as boss, y
An' then he rode the paper like be would a
1less what is to be deducted for the I
13e11 drain, which will not be very
large.
What doYou T1ko
Medicine for? Because you are sick and 1
want to get well, or because you wish to
prevent illness. Then remember that 1
Hood's Sarsaparilla CURES all diseases
oaused by impure blood and debility,of 1
the system. It is not what its proprietors',
say but what Hood's daaaparilla nous, that i
tells the story of its merit. De sure to get
Hood's and only Hood's.
Purely vegetable-21Ioon'6 P1LLB-25C.
Water for the Fowls.:
To have the poultry supplied with.
fresh cold water during the summer is
a clatter of cousiilerablo importance if
we wish to keep our growing (thickens
and. laying hens in good, thrifty condi-
tion. It is generally supposed •that
farm poultry require attention only
during winter season; but this is in.
correct. Fowls obliged to think warm
stagnant water usally become unthrifty
and the hens ceasing to lay, and the
chickens not developing with the usual
rapidity. Not only is, t draught of
The Truth Albout Canada. warm, stagnant water riot so refresh.
A summer tour of the maritihe pro -
usually
as a cool drink, but kueh water is
winces develops befdre the eye of the usually more or less contitminated,and
Ontario visitor pictures of the sea frequently contains ,;erins and rlti-
erobes of various kinds. Water so
contaminated acts as a laxative, caus-
ing disorder in the bowels of the
poultry that pnrtake of it, thusretard-
I,lowthr
ing , and causing general un-
healthinebe 1n a dish, in a shady
place, and within the reach of the
poulirv, a fresh ;apply of water may
Texas hoss; and land, of river -galleys and Incline
Jest pitched ixto'em lively—they couldn't taimbelglit which
make him cease— t for beauty and
He stirred the whole blame village, and diversity are perbaps',not equalled with -
they lynched him as':slick as grease 1 in any similar area of the earth's sur.
' , face, but it does not tend to diminish
in his sight the diffi dries which lies
before Canadians in itheir task of
nation building. He realizes now, be Ire t, The water shoulcl be sup-
espeuially if he has coin' knowledge of plied ftt'r,h at least three times a day,
the northwest, flow true it is that and such drink will be a great boon to
the poultry, and the oenelits that they
will derive from drinking , it will be
touch more than compensate for the
trouble undergone in order to supply
the water.
The case was recently argued be-
fore a board, consisting of the Earl of
Shelborne, Lord Hob1iouse, Lord
Macnaueuten, and Sir Richard Couch,
when judgement was reserved.
The lands alleged to have been in -
fence cost him $1
11 another in ti
ternesia,. Grey cot
Y'leshertou facto
mining the milk se
was $10 and cosi
Canada has length, buc`not breadth.
This geographical configuration, seeing
that it runs with lines of latitude,
implies similarity of climitte and pro-
ducts, and will ultimate) jt tend, uuder
the influences of tele„ raelhy and rapid
transit, to a hornegeniyy of people -----
which
" �"-"-"""p-"
which could not be pos •Ible were the
extremes of the counry's climate
wider apart. At the se 0 tune. this
geographical figure creates or presents
a natural law which interferes sadly
with the plans of thtjse who would
copy in our legislation?, the statutes
framed to control trade by countries
differently shaped ore placed. This
natural law is• the plaid, easily under-
stood one which says t;httt a country
covering but a few de,`grees of latitude
can only shut out thepprodu.ets of other
latitudes at its own risk and cost. 1
do not wish to be misunderstood. Wide
er knowledge of the -character and re-
sources of the Dominion should not
create discouragemerit in the mind of
any Oanadian. The', reverse indeed.
But it should teach him that it is not
true patriotism to be lulled into the
confidence that the :Dominion must
have a great and 'l:osperous future
because it embraces` a1f a continent,
as though Lahra and the Arctic
was constructed before tli'e municipal- Circle were waiting only to be tickled
ity of the township was incorporated. with the hoe to laugh at the waving
The Municipal Act in express terms grain; it should teach bine to take the
imposed on every municipality the Dominion for what it is, not for what
duty of pre.:ervini. maintaining and Canadian ' spread-eagleisrn would have
keeping in repair drainage work within him think it is, and realizing its de -
its own Halite. An action for damages ficiencles as well as its posslhllltles,gee
against the municipality lay at the him to work aldiig sane and
suit of any person who can show that reasonable lines to make the most of
he has sustained injury from the nun- the Dominion, believing that within
performance of that statutory duty. ik'lies the rudiments of as trong,hardy
tion precedent to the bringing of the
action either for a mandamus or for
damages. The municipality pleaded
various defences, and alnong others
they took objection that the plaintiffs
ought to have proceeded by'arbitration
and not by action. It seethed to their
Lordships m ost reasonable that no ac tion
should be brought for a mandamus to
compel a municipality to execute re-
pairs until after a notice in writing
had been given them. But it would
be very unreasonable to enact that a
municipality was bound to repair all
drainage works within its limits, and
at the same time to say that a munici•
pality was not to be liable for any
. aeries visited where the milk is breath of that statutory duty, however
g paid for by the percentage of gross that breach might be, unless
terfat,the milk is coming in in previous notice in writing was given.
er condition than under the old Damage by floods for the•most part
em. The cheesemakers say they was sudden and unexpected.' A man's
e less bad flavors to contend with property might be entirely ruined be.
that the patrons air and stir the fore it was possible for them to give
more in order to get a better test. any notice to the municipality, and
here is a noticable improvement in yet if the contention of the appellants
luality of the cheese made in the was correct he wouid be left without.
The dairy school work and the remedy, for there was no provision
In of travelling instructors are for arbitration in the statute relating
ing to make the cheese made in to such a ease.
different factories more alike in Lord 15iacnaughten, in delivering
ity. Mr. Millar states, however, judgment, said in the result their
there are some makers who are Lordships would humbly advise Her
to adopt any new ideos lest they Majesty that the order oli the Supreme
ld have to give more attention to Court ought to be disctuirged, except
work and not get through with it as 'to cost (with which their Lordships
ply, and whose cheese are not so did not propose to interf$tfe), and that
they might otherwise he. the order of the Court 01Appeal and
nation, instinct with the Anglo-Saxon
vigor and courage, and, dowered with
a saving moral fibre 'that is better
than touch riches. And clearer than
all this, such knowledge should lead
hint to see that for a. county so situ-
ated trade restrictions are simply in-
tolerable. Geograpihyt has decreed
that we shall not bo a •self-contained
people, and unless we propose to con-
tinue fighting gengraplhy, with the
certainty of ultimate defeat,the sooner
we alter our policy to harmonize with
the facts of Canada's natural position
the better for the confederation.—.St.
Thomas Journal.
acmaktaliaa
the Old, Old Story.
roue,,. Aug, 28. Tho old, old story
up again here, and Frank Elliott is
ela.rrator this time. He says he bar
years been a victim of kidney dia.
Ind could get nothing to cure or re-
. road's kidney pills did the
in quick time and now he is well
y. Mr. Elliott learned of the
of these pills from aceounts pub.
of Arcl'ie Itymal's case. '.Chis
au, it will be remembered, was
ralysie, ennsequent of kiduey
Dodd'tt kidney pills.
A Cure for Headache.
Headache arises from constipation, bad
blood, dyspepsia or liver eotuplaint. As
B. 13. B. cures alt these cgomrlaints it is
naturally the most succetsful headache
cure existing. Once the cause is removed
the headache vanishes.
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son ought also to he discharged, and are just ready to swear, lie, or speak
that it should be referred..back to the harshly, or use an improper word.
County Court Judge to determine the Bold on to your temper;when you
amount of dfirtttiges occasioned by the are angry, excited; or imposed upon,or
overflow from Government;Drain, No. others are angry about you.
1, and that the action as regarded the Bold on to your heart wheln evil per.
bell drain ought to be dismissed with- -eons seek your company, and invite
out prejudice t0 any claim On the part you to ;loin their games, Mirth, and
of the respondents to have pte amount revelry.
of the damages to their property ocea-. Hold on to your good name at all
sioned by the construction of the Bell times, for it is much more valuable to
drain and consequently thereon deter- you than gold, high pri'tes, or fashion.
mined by arbitration, and that the able attire.
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OF send items of interest on all nit
day to any of our members,
Does the Alcohol
A. patient was art
doctor the necessity t
stimulant. k10 argue
weak, and needed it,
But, doctor, I must ,
of a stimulant. I am eo
..Yin0. t.
Precisely, came the
answer, See here, thiE
taking up a stick of wo
behind the hearth and
the fire; now it is w
stick benefited 1
The sick man watchE
send out little puffs of f
burst into Haines, at
,Course not; it is burnin
skint so are you vi
yourself with alcohol; y
bnrniug up the delicate
stomach and brain.
• Oh, yes I alcohol will
but who finds the flit
take food that is fuel,
out you keep warm,
take alcohol to warm y
a man who sets hie ht
warins his fingers by it
Intemperance F,
A few year's ago
told me (says a writer
Health) that 11e had so
difficulty in getting of
in tinge, becnuee some
only worked part of tin
are paid on Saturday,
eon Smithey and Mo
Tuesday, and only bey
Wednesday, Nol' is t1
after a debauch of this
its itnporfectiou may :
fest in tftiloring as in t
work is very delicate,
in grinding lenses for
this process the glass
the lenses it; fixed
pressed ag ain:it a rill
disc. It requires to 1
Utmost Stcauineete and
cd in such a manner 1
equally ground over th
its tho least inequality
ishes or completely de
of the lens. The qui,
can only t.e atael'tait
been lifted up so that
call he examined thro
bratad microscope tr
while ohowing toy this
ed me that the tense.;
men who were peri
had been indulgiu,: in
before, torr,' of greedy
those uinde by theta e
and wheee men were ;1
intoxication, it did
them, as the loss of til
the leuees was so great
Talmage on Drt
Drunkenness, does
burglar's key; does
assassin's knife; does
higuwaymau's pistol;
the incendiary's torch
the physician reolir
room; the minister
thick into the pulpit ?
Did not an espe
very height of mental
boring sot into the g
to be married to 0
daughters of New
the very altar, And
delirium tremeus, aln
in the New York host
asked for one and
skulls to build a pyr,
honor, he gob the ski
pyramid. If tho boner
have fallen a prey to
be piled, it would r.
pyramid. Talk nob
Austerlitz, for they v
blood compared with
'Who will gird bimsel
and try with me to s
tain of the dead, gain
on the human camas
other peaks far .s
above mountain,
bleached bones of d
tot your head n
eyes until we have sr,
get a sight at the in
can shoot him. 1
powerful than Legisl
is the whiskey ren