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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1894-08-17, Page 6dl• 6 TUE WINGHAM TIMES, AUGUST 17, 1894. tU11CI Cn �, i - The ctinwii lilts 1'ur'ntint to all- 'T;lurtlallt'R't. :11embe'rs all resent. ia' 1 1,0i..Ve in til{' chair. :Minutes of r1bIDAt - anti passed. On lnotie,U of isl)ister, st'c'(4lclid by Cole, TIIE I tiY)F a ARlk[ PYGNIC, til•(• iri.K.\'•t+ and Jas.l'(Awma }fere a ' • 1 ' lI1 t tt 1 al lilt..titre ,.I(Ieroafl , •, � i, 'A(]i,tltl til. 1t' The following !lues were written ill the 4 11 1n � pi°opcl srfcice of the Guelph Mercury, by , State of repair. OI.1 :notion Of Code, lterllet;han, of Uocktou, t u the occasion 0l 'seconded by.. Kirkby, Jas. Bowman Itis recent visit to the Guelph Agricultural was instructed to let a jut; c+f ditch c01140 •ttnd culvert at lot 23 Da rd coli. line, On motion of Bowen in Seconded by Dawe i:? Out,Lrio county froui Guelph so Code, (itk•o• Kirkby was instructed to l.tr . • 1 it ea+brake the haul( of euniluer and (N}(11(1 1 311 cutting out road finished up the :luhy, allowance .t1t lots 25 1:11(1 til on i til The out Inuit bays the girls and buys mtdr tom lire, On Motion of Kirkby, oars a holidroy' streond(•cl iv Wit'. the Peeve and They thinned the turnips, kizened twters. Tre.asttier Work' instructed to borrow ealtiv t l ed corn, =„ u(X) to met e131•rt:ltt expeII(iiture, a,, r•.• 'e e•3ina. 'Were uta su tai„11t and early in the ll tl � l)Il lnirt:all of IsLi:,tal', seconded by uL the Mout, • liirklly 1:y -Call' N. ti, ltili4 :vas Luer earned at great big holiday ' , tit are hero. duly road alio! !passed. The follow- ing accounts aw'l's ortk:leti to be paid Tile ;.;iris lea off their ehnruulg:aud atw• a for •gl'ttvel C. 01114)1;01, E 2 ; ed their petticoats, ' �; , 5 , And ittele (ri:.s of pleasure ran from u,ei[ �Iall't I1, `" 1 l•., Irwin, * .$,) , John 11J,ppy tiareut.d, �1t3Orael tn, ';�x 1%1 ; ,Jags, McArter, The farmer bo) forgot about the wiaesatitel. •,3,5,7); '1V t31. tllt,leiicc', 5.'3.20 ; ll. allai 80e oats. .J,ttl tw`+un, ;44; ] &:it., Skelton, ;73.85 i Arid fa►c+»s now ,•Lr: be wilful, ve,.treen wor ('ot'po atiun Emit 11'awzmosll, tired aiui 1dttiti, 1 u. Th(i'i..r, 40 cents ; Geo, Ilewitt They uuae .tact li 'Lis u,Wl,dy ut if J) .�-,.3, , W. Tames $2,40; Win, 1'4 i .ton, as sure u„ twill rain, u And (cif to tauelpin s eethearriug they'x, •..J.64; ,John Hewitt, ; D. 1''alqu rushing on the train. 1tar on, $5,46 ; IVm. Sowell, $4.25 ; D. L''1'i ton, �„•8.f)ti ; Jas. Martin 53 And sweethearts walk beneath the tree + tiluan thefa3orlua fall!), J. Sellars, �i;1.)t); F. Wright, Close tOgetlier for du,), milted areal it.'2.80; S. Walker,. ;:7.21 ; Duff & „ . Elston,*, ariu, Stewart, lumber, .G3;. Wm. They t„ „le the ,visa professors, and As r.. o- 7, iL13�t IatL3'lit :a tl'ood t() r.xiOrds, •:4.31 ; fiat., ar- - wick, graveling near bridge at Stone 11i. ny [L tittle whisper Atnd many at hint 1 scll(Xll Honsc', $10.25 ; John Case- ot rl flat sweethearts in the shadows were pus- more, spreading gravel, (i 3 cents ; R. ting up a plot ripe, ditch and culvert, $5.50; II. To wee! this nit and settle on the fifty -acne Mooney, Horse: hire on Fast gravel lot. road, f;1 ; Ii. Mooney, inspecting The scientific people showed them bow to Midges, ."„4.2; A. J. Carter, graveling Ian die hay, on South boundary, = 3ti.-IU ; • .John Bat, tLh! above the wonders, the music an( Julls, t1o, `.10; 11'711, 111• the play, ya1)S, They asked to see the Duchess before the;. spreading gravel, 4_),50; R.. Burns, went away. do, :`,3.7:;); E. Littletair, ditch and And Dryden proudly brought her out, th, euIV rt, colli ; Ge•o. White, graveling waiting crowd to please, • on 7th low, •2t) ; Jas. Kelly, The breathless crowd, in wonder, expected ditching of NI' Ilio. j6.25 ; E. her to wheeze, Ward, spreauling 'faire! and repair - Alas, the little lady—she wouldn't ever, sneeze, 111;; twu culverts, M(:,_'5; R. Hughes, ditch on Centre. sideline, con. 7, The champion liar in the crowd fell with n _)-1 15 ; E. C'antclun, graveling on sickening thud, And at his fall a royal shout ran o'er him "11 line, 1:19.85 ; John Cook, spread- ing gravel, $1.70; 1'. Cantelon, keep of Fisher, t, 3) ; P. Cantelun, repairing' Clark's bridge, $1.23 ; R. Lang, port payment on Ilogg's bridge, $150 ;. Lang, iepairing Clark's and ,S'lUl- like la, hood; The t)uohess simply, calmly stood and (quietly chewed her cud. - John Dryden, 0 John Dryden, no guile in thee is found; ..-Thou and- the Da.obess were the ones the y11111t+ bridge.; and makin roadwa r people circled round;') r�b J , You're like the Duchess, Dryden—you're ' �O ; .John Mathes, contract on West pretty safe and sound. :;ravel. road •91:,55 ; Win. Scott, Tow when th" Duchess has a calf, let all rtP ending gravel on :West/ boundary, tit„• woald with dors X.:10; S. Walker, grading road, (i; kill rip a bumper with her milk and drink E. L. Dickinson, services 1'e .bPlclge it ulerrili•'' arl3itl'ation, k60, R. Lan 0°., balanceThat befit the Duchess and oar John, their �,, o• `) life times long may be. on !fogs, s bridge,. 18 ; Misses I.x- •Tar Kiva. I fore!, charity, $6. On motion of I3ow- man, seconded by Isbister, the Reeve - - - - - was instructed to expend C25 near The ';.'+ever! Provizioes. Me:ser'S•on i\ Boundary, providing British Cioluinbia is the largest of the provinces and embraces an area of 882,000 square miles. Prince Edward Island is the small- est 2,000 square miles. The smallest of the seven is the Tur'nberry Concur in the same— Carried. The Council then adjourned to meet again on the 27th of August next. • W. CI.u.a, Clerk. Rheumatism Cured in a day.—South Most densely populated, having , a American Rheumatic Cure of!rheumatism little Over 54 people to the square •antic1Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. mile, while the largest is the most Its action on the system is remarkable and Sparsely peopled,. with a little over mysterious. It removes at, once the cause of the disease immediately disappears. 'file three square miles to each person. first nose greatly benefits. 7n cams. There is coal in four out of ,even Warranted at Ohisholm's drug store. Provinces, Nova Scotia being the greatest producer svith an output of about two and a quarter million tons per annum. British Columbia is the greatest' gold producer, the produce of her mines for thirty years having been valued at for ty-six and a half mil - 11011 News; (coca Iiais the most v (lu able fisheries, her annual catch aver- aLxrrr about seven million dollars in value, i (Jtie1,e takes the leach in the sup -1 ply of'•tiniher her output of saw logs 1 anloullting to 5,000,000,000 feet board lnoasttre, and of square timber; to three and a quarter million eltbic 1 feet. Ontario is the banner cheese Pro- I 'rinse, the production running UP to' about eight millions dollars a year.. tiolnbined, tic+ whole seven have .resources un('}luatlled by those Of any country in, the world.. A very valuable secret in cannee- tion with the solidification of petrol- eum is, it is said, about to be impart- ed to a large firm in America. The discoverer of the process is not an American, but evidently expects to inert lvith more enterprise and cash in the United States than in his own country. Hitherto the difficulty 'or inconvenience of handling petroleum in the liquid state has been a serious drawhack in using it, and the secret at the' process for conVel°ting:it tion its natural state into solid 11latttif .is said to be one of the very highest importance, anti will probably have far-reaching results, as it may lead to its more general and more varied uses, Dr Fowler's Extract of Wild Straw - 'ler((' cures Diarrhoea. Ilytinutery,Cralnpe f,nhn, Motors Morbus, Cholera lnfiu- (nnl, sod ell IO05 hese Of • he hovt'bls. Never travel (wittio t it, Price83e; The new ParlorMaid Miss Allen r she's at r, fir•. I3ef Oh fleart Disease Iteileved 121 30 __i'r really'. Then tell her 'didn't litznuies.•--A I! cases or organic orsym• I Carl1. pathetic heart disease relieved iar. 30I `, ' minutes and quicklycure(:. hyo Dr, Air- Gra•ndpa s 13%rthd0y - \lsttiy: happi3 • news Cure. Sold act Cllisholni s Drug. re.tUl'ns ef' 'the: clay, grinldpa; 1111(1 Mow, SVingbaun. mamma says if you give us eaeh :tft('rtthe iT)a11t1:frig-—Mother 'Now, tiny cent.]. we mustn't lot's it. Johnnie,1 don't want to ever .catch D)iclrl'i the ladies who tailed leave you in that jam clot again. John. etude! Bridget; They wanted to, tri' (waling); .in' I don't want you ma'am, but 1 told then! that yott had umber, .plenty of your own, and better, too. (JUI.410.44. Peatl:3 of Truth. Directors of the Culross Let the end try the 111!11. 111ntual Vire Insurance C"o, met atI)overt�' is the sixth sense. Teeswater, o11 June :lath, 18114 as per motion of adjournment. Members 1'1l1i`e und0Stll'\•l'd is satire 111 dis- all present. R. E. Little, President;, guise, ill the char, Minutes of pre'v'ious Ligilt 'is the task where malty llreetillg feast„ 1111e1 011 motion of A, share tllo toil, 1al 1 1C 11 I lhaving',That received the inspectors' reports that rI.ho;e • w10 w111d d 98 (beingtwo-tiieS tli • •amount of :ust feel themselves. chitin) be. paid to Alex- Smith for a I know of nothing sublime which ,. oathmodification power. ' 1gave v! • killed 1 isnot11 cditica r f which 1 he was 11 C sonic 11i heifer v h c ,, o (. 1 by Iightei..ing---Carded, Allison—J.. • Tho desire (clue! longings of Man M•cliague— That the accounts of �' t lis eternity, and they point make us feel Altx, Melisg'i1C', and Robert are vas Wraith ; 1. i , 5, for inspecting- Mrhiz11 to it. .'Smith's t'iaiin, be paid—Carped. The arrogant pian does bat blast A lisou--livid That the Stun of lift r 1 the blessings of life and swagger l1! cent be paid. to D. A. Ireland for l away his Mil enjoyments. notifying Inspectors --- Carried, J. Never rail at the world, it is just r ---I'h 11l� 1•tl- We •, t `�11'son at , a lc itl,c 1 1 u <. 1 I t , +. 1 e ,, 1 I as we a mah,e it. see not the tions fol insurance be now laid before flower if we sow not the seed. the Directors Or examination-- Carried. Reid—J, Icl.aagtic--Thal: Drunkenness places elan as much having ex.:mined 32 applications for below the lave] of the brutes as insuiallce;andfound them satisfactory .reason elevates him above it. one to be returned for correction, the 0! how much Vlore cloth-belluty President and Secretary are hereby beauteous seem, by that sweet orna- 1 instructed to prepare and issue meat which truth cloth give. ' policies for' ame—Carried. A. Mc- I cannot help suspecting that those Kague—lieic . That this Board do who abuse themselves are in reality now adjourn to meet again 111 .Cees-, an oling for approbation. water hall, oil the last Saturday of July, at -2 o'clock p. m.—Carried. The 111e11 I ani afraid of are those G. A. PIRINGLE, See. who believe everything, subscribe to The Directors of the Culross everything', and vote for every - Mutual Fire Insurance Company met thing. at Teeswater, July 28th, as per motion of adjournment. Members present—P: E. Little, President, in the chair, and W. Reid, P. Clark, J. 11cKa)gtle. Minutes of previous meeting react. Heid—J. McKague— That the minutes as just react be' adoptee!—Carried. J. i1IcK.ague— Reicl—That all applications for in- surance be now laid -before the -direc- tors for examination — Carried. 1;cid---McKague•--That having ex- • a mined 23 . applications and found them satisfactory, the President and Secretary a re hereby- instructed to prepare and , issue policies for the :aloe—Carried. H. B. O'Connor . presented an' account of 85 cents, for stationery, etc., which was ordered to be paid. J. McKague—Reid-- Tha.t this Board do now adjourn to meet again on the last Saturday of 1. August, in the town hall, Teeswater, at 1 p. m.—Carried- G. A. PRINGLE, Sec. HOWICli. The monthly iueeting of the How- ick Mutual Insurance Co. was held at Gorrie on July 28. Directors all present, Jas. Edgar, President, in the chair. 116 applications for insur- ance were passed. Robt. Blair's claim for contents of barn burned in 1'Iarris was paid, amounting to $200, David Milne's claim. for barn burned in Howick was also settled. He re- ceived $910. A number of small claims for stock killed by lightning. were paid. An inquest will be !geld. by the Co. on the barn burned on the Hanna farm, Morris. • Directors Mil- ler and Bryan will attend. The Last interruption. • The minister in a congregation in an agricultural district was greatly annoyed Sunday after Sunday by the unruly conduct of many of the younger members of his flock. When any one of the younger representatives of the gentler sex got weary of the evening service she would invariably rise and go out. A,ntoment later her admirer would seize his hat and sheepishly follow her. • To such an extent would this course of action prevail that by the time the discourse was finished it was al most entirely the old people why, were!, left for the conclusion of the service. 1 • Mr. Grawg concealed for several,15veeks; 13 [it It 14t solved to actLr .. ' ' • A y iontticgtevv drowsy one Stixnda $ evenin�},�!!''t';autl' 'picking up his ill •t, 1 tYt - y >? steppe.anto the Aisle. •But the. mi ister's keen eye was upon liar,, anti 1 to the culprit's dismay he" stoppe l shortin Iris sermon{: • • Young maliia•sakt l)e,'tlio .vitt, ivll Young y you wish to walk hotile with, When she goes I will le4ini,`know :lit Once•. Please sit dow n4 to this, when young woman .goes out 1 wrilI' call on the proper ycanmg; Man to take care of I her, ` • - 'J:'he ,':minister resumed Itis cour'Sc: There vats nosh tittering. -and considerable , airgpr, lett his sermons 1 were not intern opted a ,"ititl. l!'nr ImAA ,+ #0114tafter eating, use". Neither piety, virtue nor liberty Can long f out'isil i11 a community where the education of youth is ne- glected. If honor be your clothing, the suit will last a lifetime; but if clothing be your honor, it will soon be worn threadbare. Argument, as asually inanagCo'd, is the worst sort of conversation, as in books it is generally the worst sort of reading. Humor requires the direction of the nicest ,judgment, by so much the more as it indulges itself in the Most boundless freedoms. The first virtue is • to restrain the tongue. He approaches nearest to the gods who knows 1lowto be silent, even though he is in the right. . The way- of a superior Incl: is thrcef'old ; virtuous, he is free from anxieties;, wise, he • is free from per- plexities; bold, he if free from fear. A Oraacl Feature Of Rood's Sao's tparilla is that while it p trities the blood and sends it coursing through the veins full of richness and health, it also imparts new life and vigor to every tunetion of the body. Hence the expression so often heard : "1•Ioocl's Sarsaparilla made a new person of me." It overcomes that tired feeling so com- mon now. HOOD'S PILLS aro purely vegetable, perfectly harmless, always reliable and beneficial. The electors of Chicoutimi and Saguenay voted Thursday in favor of repeal of the Scott Act. Twenty-one head of cattle on the Experilnental,1'arrll at Brandon,Man., have been slaughtered, owing to the existence of tuberculosis among the herd. MOax7 SIJCCE SFUL REMEDY • FOR MAIN Ott BEAST. C2ttata in its effects and never Meters. Read Woofs below: KEND LL'S SPANN D ORE. ItoR„° Cu•man Tiondcrson Co., 111., reb.21,':L. Dr. D.J.xu to. Dear Sire-Plenal sand moW aro of your Irorso Khekd and perm. I have UAW ' a great i deal vola. Konrl airs 3pnrlmi Coro With 10,1 ft uInc• it Is d an1)colwonderful medias rind I re batt t< cure that had • an /?, erne a+ouvra and flv° br,ttlas cured her. 1 hoop a bottle on linnd 1111 the gal°. Years truly, C,IA9. POWELL. KENT iLL'S SPLVLL GORES CANTON, lIa,, Apr. S,'7.^., Dr. $3,..t. ICCESDALL CO. Pimp 9lrn—I have we! Several betties of your "S: touir, i iivin Care" with much suecess. I thtni, it the beat Llnime[tt 1 oven' used. IIat'd re. diorrloae Ihtrb. ono I;(cod Spnvim matt kfllet fide I;n,(o S. patine. 'Into recommended it to several of my friends who are much pleased with and keep It. Respectfully _. Yr 8.t,1i. J.t, .ATi (ir1AY, Eox1t . l'or Sale lie 111v)han Druggists, or address r O:i1 FNO's4VI'GN FALLS, 1'T. rOR tiro removal Or . worms of all' kinds froth children or ailu,ta, us0 DR.8 . EPMIT14' CrRMAtl WORM I:Ot2NCES, Ali('ays ofpt, reliabro, safe arid ,pleasant, requiring no dr medielno, ,Never falling. Leave no bad after °6te, pipit., 28 :!!intol petty at CAVEATS,TRADE MARKS COPYRIGHTS. CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT? For a pprompt knower and an honest opinion, write to 111 (I1VN & CO., who have had nearly nay years' exPoriencent o atnt business. Communica- tions strictly confidential.AHandbook of In, foraion concerning Pa Wets and how to ob- tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of mecllaia, :cal and scientific books sent tree. .t Patents taken through crura Co, receive special nOtice in the Sciontfie American, and thus aro brought widely before the public with. out cost to tiro Iienc r. This splendid paper,idaued weekly. elegantly illustrated. has farthe largest circulation of Ally scientific NOTk f the world. 33 a year. Sample copies out free. Building 'Edition. monthly, $;.50u year. Single copies, $5 cents. Every number contains beau, mini plates, in colors, andhotographe of, new houses. with plans, enabling builders to allow the latest designs and scour° oonttaotn. Address MUNN Jr. CO.. NEw Yong:, -361 BROADWAY, TIIE le\land • BES is tho Li f lipT,•-•••77,„:111j1A, tngijamiCimcs. -14 r'Ua1LlSU ED-•• I1VEliY PBIDAY MO1INING ---A'l T1XXi TIMES OFFICE, JOSE RHtNk STREET WINGHAM, ONTARIO, • SubsorlPtl0rPrIoe.$ P oR ✓enx r i f tub/anon _ AD1i:itTI$JIW R1TI':S: Space I 1 3•r• 1 0 mo 1 t1 too. 1 ,t ,j ,. Ono Column 300 00: 340 00 .1 5:•.:0.00 38 MI. U411 " 40 00 90 00 18 00 OW " 00 00 goo 4 0 Quarter90 1J 3 3 00- ' 3 00 1 00 .lett 6 0I ! One inch I Legal and et ler easualadvertisements, 8e. per line for Oat Insertion, and 80. per lino for each subsequent insertion. tool notices 100, pc line for first insertion, and 90. periine for each subsequent installer. No loot notice will be charged loss than' Sic. Advertisements of Lost, Found, Strayed, SiSaatkins, and Business (!hooves A'anted, net exceeding 8 linos. nonpareii, 31 por month Douses and Farms for Salo, not exceeding 8 31 for Met month, 60e. per subsequent Month 'I'hesoert will 134 strictly adhered to t ns i In i Special rates for local advertisements, or •toe longer periods. Advertisemonts and local notices wlthoilt specific directions, will be inserted t111 forbid and charged accordingly, Tranaikory advertisements • must be paid in aclranca Changes for contract advorticsments trust be n the ottico by Wednesday noon, in order to appear that ,week R. ELLIOTT Pnorati'1'Oa AND PUBLISUUBR D't MACDONALD, in fide IN T RLD. We are the Sole Agents in Wingham. Call and see them. J• A. CLINE & CO, STONE Brocf:, Wingham. HAL TED SCOTT Josephine Street • • W Igham,• Ont. A. IIALSTRD, . -, Mount Forest.. Received and allowed: Deposits J. W. 'Scow, Listowel, Interest Money Advanced to Farmers and Business Men, On long or short time, on endorsed notes or collateral security. Sale notes bought at a fair valuation. !honey remitted to all parts of Canada at reasonable charges. Special Attention Given to Col- lecting Accounts and IN otes. Agents in Canada—The Merchants' Bank of Canada Office flours—From O a. in. to 6 p. m. A. E. SMITH, Agent. ZETLAI' D SAW MILL GEORGE •THOMSON, Proprietor.' Lumber of all kinds, First -clan Shingles, and Cedar Posts. Car load Orders a Specialty. WOOD delivered to any part of Wing• harp. it rOrdersby avail promptly attend co GEORGE THOMSON, BoN 136, H'htghum P. 0 YiINGHAM SAVY MILLS The undersigned in returning thanks for past fatvors,bogleave to say that they have a very large stock of LUMBER, SHiWOLES, LATH, BARRELS, WOOD, &c., on hand, which will be sold at very close prices to meet the requirements of the hard tidies. First Class Shingles, $1.10 per Square, Wood15cts. per Cord, delivered, Everything elseeglrally low. Come and see us before buying, as we Will not be undersold. ii etas ,N de SON, Wiaghant, Irma 'fth,1808. CENTRE STREET. ONTARIO. 9 Y . B, TOMLER, M,D.C,M,, Member College Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario —Coroner for County of Huron— Office Up•statrs, next to blr Morton's oiling, Wing. ham, Ont. 101 011,103 H ours.—f1 to 12 a. m•, 1 to P. m,, or at Residence, Diagonal Street. P. KENNEDY, a1. D., M. C. P.S. 0, J.P. (Successor to Dr. J. A. Meldrum,) Gold Medalist of Western University: Late House ' Surgeon in London General hospital. Special atten- tion paid to diseases of women and children. Oillco—Formerl r occupied by Dr .'Ileld rum,Corner of Centre and Patrick streets. 111N011p31. • UNT Y. vANSTONE, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Etc., Private c,nd Company funds to loan at lowest rate interest. No commission charged. Mortgages, torn, and farm property bought and sold OFFICE—Bearer Block wiNo,Ani J. A. MORTON BARRISTER , Wingham Ont E. L. DICKINSON, Barrisiter Etc. SOLICITOR TO SANK or BAMTILTON. •,3IONE1 TO• LOAN. Office—Meyer Block, Wingham. 1ENTIST1tY,—J, S. JEROMME, L. D. S., ll'teorrAnt. �J� Is manufacturing arst•class sets o1 dt°eth tw ,hasp ns they °an bo tx d �rtii union. Teeth extracted in the Dom ' a e absolutely without pain, by his new promo, gg5: In tthe perfectly Beaver opposite the Brunswick House. Wm. H. Macdonald, L. D. S., DENTIST. OFFICE, MACDONALD'S BLOCK. Will visit Gerrie 1st and 3rd :Mondays, of each month, JOHN RITCHIE,- d GENERAL INSUJRANCE AGENT WINUIIAM, ONTARIO. pDEANS, JR., WINOIIAt(, LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR no: COUNTY • OF IIURON, diS(ales attended in any part of the Co. Charges JOHN CURIEIL, WINne AM, ONT., LICENSED A ' uorro , x 1LI;11 roR TUE COUNTIES OF HURON AND BRUCE. All orders left at tho Tunis office promptly attend ed to, Terms reasonable. JAMES HENDERSON, L10IN,RD AUCTIONSSR FOR COURTIER HURON AND )3RUGH, All sales attended to promptly and eh the Shortest Notice, Charges Moderate and Satisfaction Guaranteed. All necessary arrangements Dan be made itt the. TIMER' cake WinenAM ONr l \lt. .1. McASII, 91. 13. Toronto„ Member College Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario. I3E1,04AVR • . ONTAMO Money to Loan on Notes. Notes Discounted AAT 1IXASONABLE RATES Money advanced en Mortgagee at St pot cent with privilege of paying et the end of any year. Note, and accounts lolreeted. !leaver :!lock Wlnffhamn, Ont. i pi3+T1<10Q� 5 SEF of We Davld 1,1eD011a her mother, MN, '4114 $ltln IST8, "Mow important it ko a !tomo to that la Whose maker and hnili nrothor, husband and ii Moet to part no more. Mother, dear, 1 sti Eaola .advice you And your loving f0 ayit al In alit' d ( � e ► And when evening Cast their Then I fancy ange. Speak to Ine of Aud these angels s Words of camfoi Ah 1 they say, you IM Where again yot Where the city str Where there is n Where no loving ft And no tears e'ci Death' r is solemn d And wo all draw When we stop and That the cold ha Yes, that hand is e And is coming n When it falls upon Let us murmur, Years have gone si furl Eight brothers a One brother has fo Left this world Xes, lis loft this.w Gone to meet ou. In that land of lig Where the claw And there are nfne Of her children And their father, r And guide us wh Lift our hearts I p Prom the world Cleanse end make Give our hearts Yes, dear mother, Ready with a wi For to help in all t There to each at Now your wont on And may your p That your itusban( Meet you in del The Bab 3os MR. WHE ATOM vl OF INTERES CREEK Secretary 11Th Ontario Dairy *rites as followf many dairymen paid for by the ',fat it can be tan 'puliity. • The lav the watering, Sl tionof milksupp J factories has no statute books. if a person is fat in„ deteriorate factory, where pooled or paid exact value, he or punished. It of cheese facto cock system has thoroughly and rthe adoption of 1 them front their pure, normal in of those who adoption of this that it would pr and .watering been somewhat not claimed that solutely prevent milk, but that it It' altogether th' s0 malty cannot lttle out of their lug off the creall the milk supplic .tories. This ne it so that if a pa milk 'he is lesser his returns froth this extent prey of milk suppliech It would be when the s: y patrons were Skins the milk the factory. 1t ` wen earned rep of a high-class c would evenrua British dealer a being skimmed quality. What for this Babeoc for milk is, that justice to every patron, Whose milk than his n for that milk ac It has been pro` number of diffc the more butter; mal milk the glad° out of i*•. this sys - ' 1i•is its adopt .ti urg !':ion. On pat;;(' " z I;, �IiC)rt, 'irrm. 'Dick