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.TUST LUCK.
so Ben Ore re a senator," quoth
'sole Isaac Brown,
the great election news had reach -
id our rtuiet town.
04n19 to me its tarnal queer the way
&la earth is run,
emus men get a heap of, loaves and
ere heaps of stun.
leen an' was both born there, my
rather was the Square, "
eleened a farm that reached trumkown
be Jones crick over thee.
et father was a shielee.s poot,who died
when Ben wuz
lor Ms' Grey an' little Ben with
riothie therein at all. •
alwuz had a spite) aeme,and alwuz
favored him,
legit 1 wuz rauele the likelier lad, for
e wuz powerful slime
tenever thought he wiz much; be
never liked to tight: I
eukl, have tied my leftemnd up and
licked him with my eight.
never bad a mite te gm, I recoil&
that when „1).
tried to learn to chase and smoke, I
W DE as eieb again;
I key)* on an' learned 'em both,
though dad be jawee like split,
trey only talks to Ben, and he
backed out and quite
'stemma' ? I spots of course he
wuzill quite a fool,
he spent half his 'time or more a-
moukeyin' round at eehool,
ever saw no sense in that nor never
wanted to,
hen I'd learned to Weite I called. my
education through.
, no, 'twee just his Meng luck that's
helped him on in life!
re wus a girl once' here in town I
'lowed to make my wife;
t when I asked. her she said no, and
stuck to it, and then ;
t thing 1 knew the country fool had
gone end married Bon!
una it fairly makes nee mad! I've
alwuz been kicked down
en men not half so good as me get
money and renown.
s pesky world hain't used me white,
but bet your fattest sheep au
at 1 hain't goin' to work to hurt, for it
owes me my keep.
—Youth'sCompanion.
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, The hest temperature for churnFeeding Cattle tester is the price, but this men be s
tensr,
itte teethe; the lete hill and wiuter is emit uow many femora who me le ity got ovees a untaber of neigh
front 62 to 64 degrees Fehr, could combine end purchese one
A., the for their common utie. Ot
lee bore
tiers are
!the losieli of winter -Nettles eatt.e
10. When the particles of butter 'discouraged at the outlook,
are like clover wed, the buttermilk demand for export steers lute nut been deterred from purchasieg through the
mistaken idea diet only a *killed opt.r-
elkettld be drawl off end pure water 0 egad to that of recent year, SIIo the
lo *tor can manipulate the ester success
6$ degree a adddi
ed iu its eine. price has beere correspoungly
In conteseuenee they have already fullY0 4a however, full and complete
directions are given with cath teeter,
11. The churning should then be decided net to feed as extensively as
cotitiuued fur a minute or two, when formerly. As e rule lamina are not en, nitellitteet person cnn easily
apt to Jump at conclusions, or Y .
. in order to be euccssaful whets tieing
know relatively nothing of the profit
the tester, so that one need hot be de -
other
loss of teeding, or,for thst matter,
. terredfrom getting one oil that Retire.
other Buts of their Imatnees. . y .
In this cennectiou it may hot he
le. After a minute's lamming the light that can be thrown ou the oils -
butter may be left to drain half an 'ieet is therefore ihteresting. In eye. amiss to milt attentiolt to the luiveut-
. ewes ot throuogli milking. Nothing
the milk will be washed free trent the
butter. The milky water may thea
be drawn off and a weak brine added
at 55 degrees.
• master the methods to be pereuete
hour before it is removed to be pressed
sad Belted.
18. For immediate eonsumption
three.quartera of an ounce of pure
salt of medium fineness will be suffici-
ent, and for packed butter one ounce
to the pound.
versatiou with a promineu
who feeds a large t umber of eteers can better serve to denseuteinte
every winter, he told us he pureliesed the point than an experiment which i
nisi' claims commented on by the Britieh Dairy
only the best of cattle,
' Farmer. Five cows Were indeed for
that the export li teem muse, be e eit-
bred, smooth and vs ell-tiniellee. Ile four v. eeks by two different persous,
usually buys steers at. thirty ewe, es I each ;teeter servieg for tyes weeks.
old, but the younger the bettr, pre- .Rotn were competent men, the tatego.
e .
1 ' in- through los work in the usual
a e, they have the b . ,
manlier, heiug ignorant of the feet
the buttet should be i kept cool aud eteera, %hen sold at thirty-six welliesmanlier,
should not be worked any more thau old, should make au 60„tir„ae ,,ght I auexpeliment was under way, while
other knew of tile experiment and
is sufficient to get the 2salt thoroughly of front 1,400 to 1,500 potieds. A. he
mixed. The butter ehould be kept year ilD these ciatio cue huti , rmti . exert Pit IliMbeit to milk the COWS
thoroughly. The yield. of milk front
cool till the salt is dirolyed, when it "$4 to $1.50 per 100 ppunde. Lest
s,
may he worked a second titue to get spring ue had two carlueee cie of tseen the tive cows fur the two weeks,
e
rid of any streakiness ,that may be in feechug, and not being satisfied wit li wneu they were milked by th..an
F)who WAS ienerant of .he exi•eriiiieu,
it. '1 I the price offered by locei buyers lie
was 864 les; while th other metier
shiped theca himself.; auct t lees
15. In getting buttee ready for the otttittried 1,131 lbs. front the sante
i realized as good as $5 e home Ou
market, particular ere should be
asked what the cost of produce cows euring a correepoudine period.
given to have it put ut as neatly andlwi" There wus al+ eXcivil3 of 267 Ills in
a pound of beef wait', he r piled
clean as possible. whether it be in ling
prints er in tubs. Parchment paper „ er„ hive) uf latter; or no less than 19 lbs
the two !mule tit4tioned
I that a day—nearly 4111s, al, cow— welch had
to wrap mooed the prints or put on
. fed Well a view of asefraintite the
e
gain per day in wietee-feeding, food ben lost by the carelessness of the
WORMS
Vele tee removal of
.1.` 'NOMA of all kiwis •
Ikon chile= or *delta..
lute OR, aM$TWIN
ORRNIAN WORM
t.OZIENOEs, Always
prompt, safe and pleasant, requiring no.
after raiagebse. Neves failing. Leave no bad Mew
011.0" Wipe, ZS (feats Pa' Box
JOB PRINTING
TNCLUDING Books, Pamphlet,. roi+tere, RIR
-A. Heads. Cirtulare, dm. Am., executed in the hest+
style of the art, at moderate priers, and on short.
notice. Apply or address
B., ELLIOTT.
Tam Ofilce, Wingharn.
top of the tub will be a good %eves, ,
icoustsmed, and cost The ste; rs were
ment. s
I weighed, then put tu the! stables and
Nothing is more attractive to the I weighed each subsequent month, until
custotner than tidy, clean plickages of the time they were shipped. During
butter, while on the other hand, can that tune they made an.;!averege daily
anythine be more tepulsive to a per- gain a fraction over &d'', pounds, atici
LO
OK HERE
This WM 1
other milker and an amount. well
worth the extra time and pains spent
in securing it. There is also to be
considered the fact that the milk left
undrawn in the udder was the richest
in butter fat, and worth more than
that first drawn; and, besides this, the
fig
u*.AmEiTnes
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1 Changes for contract advertiesnunfte must lat. n.
We are selling
l the oiliee by Wednesday noon, an order to Appian
Best Coal Oil at 12, 1.--21that w"k R. ELLIOTT
cents per Imperial gal-
lon, or a can containing r_i_ DONALD,
the equivalent of five DI
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PROCIUIOIOIS AND PUBLISUBII
American Axes,'5oc. to 65c.
each.
Crosscut Saws, 45c- to $1.0o
per foot.
We to -day reduce our
quotations on Binder ,
B. TOW LER. YLD.C.S1.,
Member College Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario
—Coroner for County of Huron—
Office Up•stairs, next to Mr Morton's office, Wing,
ham, Ont.
OFFICE HOURS. -0 50 12 a. M., 1 to ti p. m.. or ht
Residence, Diagonal Street.
eon Twine one cent per
who has to eat it, than butter Icost 41 cents per pound. Charging
cows thus incomplet(..ly milked would,
done up in a slovenly, dirty manner 'I then tue market price tin all feed con-
ield of milk and , this shrinkage
details which affect the quality and in feeding these tot of cattle at $4 ppr I would become perrnatr nt. Hundreds
of cows are ruined brignotant milkers
appearance of butter, 4hey would re,- pounds, but finds it difficult to
1R dairy
every yeer, and it would pay every
&die t low class of steers that will
best 'milts, and claims that cattle dairy farmer who employs hired labor
to erionally experimeut front time to
in time with his cows, to see if they are
interest taken in .i treading.
lf the manducturerstof dairy butter awned, he therefore claims he has
as a matter of course,shrink in their
would give more atteneion to the little made a profit of of a cent per pound
a Notes on Making Dairy
utter au the Fall and Winter.
't this treason of the year nearly
the cheese -factories have closed,
farmers will have '5 'Much larger
ply of milk to look after and manu-
ure itito butter at home, A f ,w
gestious at this stage,as to the best
thuds of handling this mile: and
vetting it into butteremay lie timely
helpful.
The cows alionld ibe kept in the
les as soon as the ;cool weather
ins, and given good nourishing
eleve the stables well ventilated,
that the atmosphere for milking in
1 he pure and wholesqme.
Aa soon as the Milking is done,
milk should not be left standing
the stable or where the air is im-
e tie it will readily , take in bad
s which will affect the quality of
butter.
As soon as the milking is done,
when the milk is at i normal heat,
degrees, it should be set for the
m to rise. If the einlk has had
e to cool it should he heated to the
per temperature lief* setting. As
cool weather advanices, ten per
C. of hot. water from 150 degrees to
degrees mey be adcfed to advent-
. It will have the double effect of
tine the milk before setting, as
1 as facilitating the upward move-
nt of the globeles of butterfat,
_To_
Everyone of Oiq Readllers. deavoreig 50 1550015 up with gooa erade
short berried cows, from which they
By special arraugenietits with the pub- I make hater, raise the calves, and find
Halters we are enabled tol, make every one ; that it pays, as steers pf their own
of our readers the possegIsor of a life like I breeding do better, .feed et an
portrait of the Hon Wilfred Laurier, the (earlier age, and produce beef at less
trusted and beloved leader of the Liberal
Party of Canada. The ortrait is drawn cost per pound, which gives a corres-
i,
from the latest and hest hotograph which pon.dingly large profit on the fed
the honorable geutlem a has had taken conninetl.
and is etched in a life -like and thoroulghlY If Ontario is to keep her place in
artistic manner. the export trade, only the very best
The enthusiastic reception whicla Mr.
Laurier has received wherever he has ati. finished cattle must be shippea, and
peered is evidence of the great worth of these only are of any it e in competi-
J. CLINE & CO
W in gh
WINGHAM
D It*Htn
Honor r t U il e y , and
3G1r11121e;Nti;f T
Tjtertrnabrieor. of the College of Physicians silicivSurstitrte'onsof
Office alai Residence—Corner of Centre and Patrick
streets, formerly occupied by Dr. Bethune.
Wisolisti - - - t»r
-D VANSTONE.
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Etc.,
Private said Company funds to loan at lowest rate
interest. No commission charged. Mortgages tow
and farm propert) bought and mold ' a
e depreciated in quality from the
1 •
r Jistricts many farmers aro real being properly milked. With the
izingthia fact, and at pesent are en-'
5. Shot gun cans are now generally
d for setting the milk in, and
ld be placed in cold water, about
50 degrees, as soon as the warm
is put in, In the cold, frosty
tiler, better results will he obtained
setting the milk in shallow pans,
placing them in cold water the
as with the creamer.
the man. He is the peer of the great
leaders Papiueau, Browu "and Mackenzie,
who though they have passed over to the
great tnajority, still live in the memory of
a grateful people. Mr. Laurier's portrait
should be in the home ofIevery Liberal in
Canada.
The portrait isprinted op a sheet of plate
tion she English beefmarkets.
1
Catarrh, Not Local, But Constitutional.
Dr. Dio Lewis, the eminent Boston phy-
sician, in a magazine article says : "A.
radical error underlies nearly all medical
treatment of catarrh. Wis not a disease
,
paper 18x24 inches and, will not be for 1 of the rnatt's nose; it is a disease of the
sale, only enough copiesioeing printed to I man showing itself in the nose—a 1.1,,cal
supply souvenirs of Mr. Lalurier's triumph- exhibition of a Constitutional trouble."
aut campaign through theiDominion. 1 Therefore, he argues, the.uee of snuff and
To save our readers ;the cost of the , other local apptications .'is wrong, and
picture being mailed torus and then to 1 while they seem to give temporary relief,
them, it will be seut diActly from the 1 they really do more harm than good.
publishers. Pill out the blank below NMI Other leading authorities agree with Dr.
send it to the publishers ref the picture, Lewis, Hence, the only proper method of
The Montreal Herald Co., lltIontreal,ith
w--- cure for catarrh is by taking a constitu-
six cents in stamps to pa' for packing,1 Mld ouremedy like Hood's SarsaparillaThis Ti7ok is Invaluable in Ulu
, j
mailing, eta., which will entitle you to re- which reachea every part of the b Ay I household, and to the teacher, scholar, pc
ro- .
the throutili the blond, does eliminate all im- fessional man, and self -educator.
more general adoption of the 1
system of paying for mill, hy tli I — •
amount of butter fat it containsneed for the most thorough milking I um •silowmil
the
becomes more apparent and the dairy
farazier to succeed cannotafford to
keep poor minters
PROPRIETOR.
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Eretat' 1 ,ve. DICTIONARY
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Abreast of the Times. , 18
A Grarsd Educator. Vasuccessor of the.
‘.` Unabridged., ' li
Ten years were :
spent revising, you
editors employe',
and., over t30c,Isto z
expended.
Evervuouy
:s should own ail '1'.
Dictionary. 1 a ..- ...;
swer0 all que,iO4 i c
A concernirrn the his-
A toryspelling, rri- s
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meaning ( A. v:Ords. k
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c, the facts often wanted concernin,cminent at
cl persons, ancient and modern,* nomd tlei-
c'. tious persons and places; the col:In-do ‘,
cities, towns, and natural features of the .:'
glohe•, translation of foreigik quotrn.ion., 3
f2 words, phrases, and proverbs; etc., c..c., etc.
ceive one of the excellent plortraits of
most popular M9,11 in the onainon.
will be pleasedwith it.
el, Twenty-four hours is a sufficient ,
which to allow the cream to I
It the conditions are favorable I
tee cream will be on top at the
tent of this time.
The cream should be taken off
it is sweet, and kept in a cool'
Every time fresh cream is
ail the whole lot should be stirred
:nixed thoroughly.
Oete day before the churning is
me, about 3 per eent, of sour
or sour skiin.milit should be
bo the awful), and the whole
thoronghlv, end kept at a tem -
f 00 degrees, when after
r hours the whole lot will
y tart and ready for churning
2t per mine of pure Water is
th the cream rhen sweet,
Its will be obtained.
seder of the
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You • purities and makes the whole man health.
ier. It removes the cause of the trouble
and restores the diseased membrane to
01
proper ccmdition... That this is the practi-
cal result is proven by thousands of people
who have been cured of catarrh by taking
Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Babcock Testers for Home Use. Have your Bookseller sheneit to yen.
—.—.1
private (Write; and hercie is not very sereterfiseemesseeesee•
G. & C. Merriain Co.
The use of the Babcock tester in
Publishers
WEBSTERS
general as yet , but the Amportance of C:17,,I,ZIrg,z,z1v,v,(4, INVIIMONAL r
recogniz-d, For the purpose of weed- . ediLonTfor free prospectus
eontainingspeelmen pa ges,
I t tl tie DICTIOMY
possessing one is gradually becoming
ing out the unprofitable ,COViii in a herd Leyeeseeteessewesesseseeseesevreeseetesee,-:,
generally used, a great number of cows ZETLANI) SAW MILt
it is unserptissed, and, were it more
would be consigned to the butzher, the
under the mistaken idea that they are GEORGE tHOMSONliProprietor.
,i
owners of whom. are now feeding them
paying their way; although, as a mat• s
owners from what pro they derive
Lumber of all Ii[inds
ter of fact they are robbing their
from their really god COWEL Dim First-class phinglesg
sums lost anon idly by rmers through
feeding ieferior milk attic are very and Ceciar Pots.
feed, but the lose of thee In attending Car Load Orders a i Specialty.
ii a
greet. Not only is there the lose of
beenWOOD delivered toy nee? p1115 ot
that their pleoes might i have
to such animist. end tee further logs 1
no- . Wilighain. 1
eupied ey better stec t that wouldl i
have 011.-ToUhly repaid ihri feed (Odd 8, , kelirders by mall promptly Wanda to
1'he Globe, Toronto, says 5—
This new dictionary is the best book of Its kind
in the English language. For every tamily,
memliers of which 'MTh mastered the art of read-
ing,its purchase Will prove a. profitable investment.
The Times, .Flarnilton, says:— .a
It may well be pronounced the best workIngdi
nom,/ and the cheapest book In the wiid, mut
should he la every school and family In (nmlr
I wish to inform the people of Wing -
ham and surrounding country, that, as
have purchased the Steam Pump
Works lately owned by Mr. H. Clark, I
are prepared to supply all kinds of
Woollen Lift,Force & iron Pumps
I
OFFICE—Beaver Block Waxman
J. A. MORTON
BARRISTER, &di,
%Tinhorn Otit
And attend to the wants of the public
in anything in the Pump fine.
As I have long experience in the
business I guarantee all my work, and
if not satisfactory will refund the money.
I also deal in
ALL KINDS OF WIND MILLS.
EarSoft water cisterns made on shor
notice.
Orders by mall promptly attended to.
D. SHOWERS,
Wingham
'et Wood's etotwtie Pine Syrup.
Dr. Wears Norway Ant Syrtm emelt
' coughs, colds, anima, 'bronchitis, hoarse.
nese, croup, and all dire:items of the throat
and lunges fries 25e. 4tia 50c., at all drug -
gig*.
tentiori bestowed on hem. Besidee GEOR4 eitosisms,
all this; the owner ge retains Box 4264 gha m P. APPLES BY
TW KINDS
OF
OUS OMERS
1
WIG
KIND BU
City Fruit & C
Because they ca
right and
ANOTHE
AWAKE
FROHE
nlectionery Stor
' get goods that a
to the times. ,
KIND AR:
PAST
ASLEEP
But they aro waki g up to the fact t
1 can give the izooes that will
please the Full lines ot
Fruits, Oysters Confectionery,
for his own use some of he heifers froin
these COWS, and these re not likely to itrRVE
be better, belt rat her over, milkers BEANS
than the dame, the evibia thus perpet.
NERVE BEANS aro a new Ms.
cover, that cure the word eases ot
Nervous Debility, Lost Vigor and
Failing Msahoodi, rtstores the
weakness Of body or mind reused
by over-werit. or the errors or ox.
solutely cares the nielit obtiltiert: etiece when all qther
Uttted: Whereas ii'td ft abcick tester
beim used, the losses ou Id This RemabIeb-'
have been art yr A toliaionwineezeotr, fete 11";,,,:i°15'ff,:irlt,‘,1,,'
1
discovereit filid !Jilt a stair to One tz601,1tivigetv:4445. argp.Arts..5 histEgFia
objection urged asseins purchasing a "viiino,,,,,,, 21. le, g014044,
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THE BARRE
Agent for Parke .'s Dyo Works.
Canned goods o every description
ways on hand an my'. prices are as 1
as the lowest.
.r. . L. DICKINSON,
Barrister Ete.
SOLICITOR TO BANK OF HAMILTON. MONEY TO
LOAN. •
Oilice—Me3 or Muck, %V ingliam.
DENTISTRY.—
.:-/....:4;;;-,.-At.,
ity
'each.
Brunswick
J S. JEROME, IA I:MOAN,
. Is manufacturing Celluloid Plates,
Vulcanite plates Of the hestinplerial
lIS
tlawcoarL.1 1(0got
(mullion:Las
Painlessn extractioof teeth by the use of EhiCtne.
or Vegetable VOper.
TAKE .NOTIM..-1 will oNtraCtitCCOI for 25 cents
OFFICE: In the Beaver Block, opposite the
Boum
OFFICE,
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Wm. H. Macdonald, L. D. 5.,
DENTIST.
- - MASON'S BLOCK
Opposite the Queen's Hots!, Witigharn.
Will visit Gorrie 1st and 3rd Mondays
each month.
JOHN RITCHIE,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT
WINGIIAR, • ONTARIO
2. DEANS, Ja., WIEGMAN,
LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR T11)5 COUNTY
OF HURON.
Sales attended In any part of the Co. Linnet
Moderate.
JOHN CURRIE', WisanAm, ONT.,
LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR mu NOUNTF or
ntatox
All orders left at the TOME Mlles promptly attend
ed to. Terms reasonable,
---,
JAMES HENDERSON,
LICENSED AUCTIONRER FOR COUNTIES HURON AN;
Enter,
All sales attended to promptly and on the Shortee
Notice.
Charges Moderate and Satisfaction Guaranteed.
All necessary arranementa tan be made at th
Tan& °nice
WOMILOI ONT
erste J. stceste
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M. II, Toronto, Members College Physicians alt
Surgeons, Ontario.
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