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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1896-08-21, Page 7THE . V r IN O JJ4Ml ri 9IE S, AUGUST 21 Pitch Lake, A traveler recently returned front Trial - dad, the British WestIndia ii1tnd from which the act holt is obtained to pave our streets, says the • beiontists are still puzzled over the remarkable geological' its' phenomenon presented oy Pitoh Lake, which is the source of all the asphaltum used throughout the world. The lake or pot is estimated at only some 113 acres in area, yet it has yielded up many hundreds of thousands of tons of aspssaltum, and notwithstanding the quantity dug 'tut, tbe Consolidation of the Regulations.. the'last week an examination in practical teaching, Each teacher THE (tUtlr'QU`.:X 7IAI, CONSOLIDATION ;shall; teach two. lessons in their OF THE SCHOOL ACT AND DEPART -presence, The exaudr a 's shall also MENTAL' ORDERS. 'submit each candidate to such an examination in reading, writing, The policy of the Minister of l du- drawing, musie end physical culture cation in consolidating the School as they may :deem expedient. The Act every five years necessitates a principal shall also snbinit a, report similar consolidation of the regula- : to the examiners en conduct, aptitude tions of the Education Department. ' to teach, power to govern and dis- This is done in order ' that School ' cipline.. Boards may be furnished with both' The regulations close with a nunf- under one cover, ber of general directions to trustees. exoavatiou, curiously enough, is refilled Drafts of the proposed regulations 7?'eod the Nerves the strange substance in two or three •have accordingly been sent frQLu the Upon pure, rich blood and you need weeks, and thus it is that the level of department to the School Inspectors not fear nervous prostration. Nerves Pitch Lake is said to be never lowered. and Model School masters for con- are weak when they are iwproperly and 9, mule and a cart oan travel over this sideration, and suggestions are to be insufileiently nourished. Pure blood is asphalt surface, but there are soft spots sent t7 the department not later than their proper food, and pure blood codes in which the animal world sink if he p by taking Hoods Sarsaparilla, which is August 15th, in order that the re- thus the greatest and bast nerve tonic. stood still. The temperature of the vised copies may be in the hands of It also builds up tho whole system. asphaltum in this natural and inelthaus• boards, and teachers before the open - Libre reservoir is stated to be normally iWIloon's PILLS aro the favorite family ing of the schools, September ist- 1cathartic, easy to take, easy to operate. little above the temperature of the atmos- below will be found some of the there, but there are indications all over more important changes. Formerly Weaning Lambs, the island that at some period, ages ago, when the number of pupils averaged Pitch Lake boiled over, and the. Liquid fifty, Boards were compelled to en - asphaltum covered the island. This over- gage a second teacher. The new flow also .formed ledges of asphaltum regulation requires that there be an covered the island. This overflow also average attendance of fifty for three formed ledges of asphaltum on the sea• years before such appointment can coast, and the 'wonderful wearing and be made, lasting properties of the material are For the fifth form course in Public abundantly shown by too unaltered con- seiiooi, botany has been substituted ing to apoplexy or nightmare, but h clition of the ledges which project into the 1 the Medical Press declares this idea Valle, The minister's salary was ocean„said are constantly subject to the Th d languages in the 1 milk, when founded on a misapprehension of $1,200 per annum, payable quarter- adtjdn of the waves. the physiological functions of the . 1p and ore quarter's salary $300, Generally speaking, lambs drop- ped before May 1st should be weaned before August lst. They will be by that time sufficiently "sheepy" to look out for themselves in the matter of diet, provided they have access to suitable pasture. It is also necessary for the welfare of, the ewes that the lambs be taken oil' by that time, as NOW FOR ''FORTY WINKS" THE AFTEI;TDINNIR NAP 1§ CONnUC- TIVE. TO 'NENDTII Alan AIDS DWES- 'rlON, Well -dined humanity will feel relieved to bear the decision of the medical profession that the time- honored institution of "forty winks" after dinner is conductive to health and a beautiful recuperative process. Plethoric, full-blooded people have feared to indulge in this tempting settling of a heavy feed. Several English practitk'ners have made a severe attack on 'the siesta as tend - Rrobabiy Drowned. Mr. m.ewart hadtwo fingers of his left hand taken off) while working at the buzz planer in his father's mill, on Saturday last. He slipped against the machine and his hand coming in contact with the revolving' knives, the third and fourth fingers were taken off and some of the others were also badly lacerated. Great sales prove the great merit of Hood'e Sarsaparilla, and great merit enables it to accomplish wonderful cu res. Rather a strange way of shown ng a minister that his people did not appreciate his services was that tak- en by a Congregation in the Ottawa for euelid, they invariably become thin before The study ofthen and are giving little w len Public schools is optional. In 'the the big, strong sueklers butt un - past they, were not taught in the mercifully in their efforts to extract Public schools. ' it. The ewes should be given an It is proposed to pay the grant for opportunity to pick up well before "continuation classes" in Public the matin°. season comes round. A TRIPLE ALLIANCE. stomach and brain. And this isI was paid to him in cents. The what it says, answering the question: church officers had to send to Mont- -"Is it harmtul thus to full asleep', real to get the necessary number. after a meal'? By no means. The ' The minister took the hint and left. That Conflict— h 1 h a way as to offer a better(notfatter) t condition process is merely a physiological one, I-�-•••- Tho Three GreatSouth- premium or rs,-c ass cer'll that time e. a t- • Remedies Never 'a in , natural. e at I:Ias Won in Every sC o0 S In such . The t le con h 10 h Ameri f first-class 1 tifieated the earlier will b Pedi- and as such when it occurs is quite can of Rheumatism, teachers.greed lambs should be ear-labelledWhen digestion is in pro 0 • 0 0 0 ® 0 9 Kidney Disease and the Worst The examination requirements cess, nature arranges that all tbe ' •-R�''Zie for q before weaning, so that no mistakes available blood in the body • shall . be ` ® ° �► Forms of Indigestion. for Forms IV. and V. are consolidat- , be made as to dams. digestive ed ( collected in and about the iges ve .Z.�.c ng • The three great South American Rem- i The favorite spot for newly -wean- in Form V. second-growthorgans. Consequently the blood edicts have been called into conflict with 5 many a desperate enemy, but the case h The courses of study ed lambs is a glove' T'roubleS in Public Schools and Form I. in field, but a rape patch has mueh •in • supply to the brain fails to a low 0 ebb, and thus sleep is easily induct- • J/ High Schools are similar, except as its favor for such a purpose. In fact, is yet to be recorded d d where they a1'o to options. 'every farm on which sheep are kept not comp out the victor. If we take ; The marks for entrance have been should have a rape field, to be fed South American Rheumatic Cure ,the changed. Reading, writing, spell- : in conjunction with other pasture. story of the patients who have been ing,drawing, 50 marks each; in' Sheep, More than any other class of oared by it reads like a fairy tale. Mr. •tem erance composition, osition ] pby a g D. Dessnetels, of Peterboro', suffered so t p p history, stock enjoy and profit change terribly from rheumatism, that he was , geography,100 marks each; English •of run and a variety of foods. It blistered by doctors ten different times, r tmmai rim , l g r English i n s er glh literature, 150 ;ays 'well to indulge them in their • in as many different places with the : ma.rks each; in arithmetic, 200 I whims, especially at this season, hope of driving the .disease from his marks.1 when. a set -back would be 'of per - ed' On the other hand, physiologi- I • call"y, it is wrong for brain work to be attempted immediately after a solid meal." Which is the most comfortable doctrine, but one that offers a new development in the attractions of dinner parties or public banquets. How would it be Possible for guests system. His hands were drawn out of x shape and the fingers almost destroyed. I ; For all examinations 333 per cent. ! =went and serious injury. It is after tossing .of the pelisse cafe, to His left •leg had' to be enoasbd in -a ' on each subject entitled the Candi- well to. place a few old dry ewes or recline with comforts in the straight- • £^h o plaster of Paris cast for months. One ' date to a pass, but 40 per cent. is week after using South American Rheu- ; required for teacher's professional matio Cure this patient was like a now Certificates. .man, and in 5 short time was completely oared. I Hereafter there will be no Form When South Am•erican Ki•dney Cure I examinations in High Schools or yearlings among the weaned lambs back. chairs of modern t ion . in the new pasture, to lead them to Would these heavy diners be able to the salt and grain trough, also to the restrain the snores with which water trough, which should always nature affliets the children of men in be present except when rape forms their unconscious moments ? If the "forty winks" method is to receive public and immediate postprandial adoption, another order of dining - room furniture must prevail. People who are in the habit of dining not wisely, but too well, must insist on is called into question. unlike pills ' d d f that kind it; Collegiate Lnstitutes. The Public l the food, which will provide enough hardened substances that constitutesubstituted for it. grain moderatelyquarter powders an medicines O , immediately •dissolves the uric avid and !school leaving examination is to be succulence for their welfare. Feed 1 at first—a this Mr.D.J. Locke, I Third-class certificates may be j -of a pound of oats and a little bran -over $100 in treatment for a complicated' primary or some other non-profes- cracked peas added hn a week or •ease of kidney disease, but received no i s[onal first. ' relief. After taking a few doses of 1 South B.merican Kidney Uure he felt 1 In special cases a certificate may wonderfully helped, and, to quote his be renewed without such examine- -own words, "I have now taken four 1 tion. bottles, and consider myself completely i The last week of summer holidays •Cured." • The worst forms of indigestion were : has been set apart for the meeting of dared by the use of South American ; Teachers' Institutes. A report of Nervine. It acts on the nerve centres located at the base of the brain, from i non-attendance of any teachers must which come all nervous troubles and , be sent to the Minister of Education disorders of the stomach. Mrs. H.' before 15th September following the Stapleton, Wingham, Ont., says: "I had y beenp troubled u fora number of years meeting. s disease and the system rid of these -a euro is soon effected. .of Sherbrooke, Quebec, says be spent , renewed, but teachers must pass the is enough to commence with. A few with nervous debility, indigestion and The Minister of Education may •dyttpepsia, and bad been treated ley a number of the best physicians in Canada and England. I was advised to take 'South American Nervine, and must say if 1 had not done so I would not have been alive to -day. I will never be with- out it." Sold by J. H. Chisholm, Wing - ham, Ont. First -Class Prisoners. In the .House of Commons Sir Matthew White'. Ridley, y, the Home prescribe a teachers' reading course to extend over three years. If a synopsis of each book read by the teacher be inspected and found to contain an intelligent outline of the book, diplomas will be granted by the Minister of Education. Schools shall be opened with prayer and closed with the reading of the Scriptures and the Lord's Prayer. The Scriptures shall be read daily and systematically. 'Secretary, announced that Dr. Jame- , Clergy of any denomination may son and the other prisoners who were ► give instructions after four o'clock, 'convicted of taking part in the but no denominational emblems are 'Transvaal raid will be treated as to be exhibited in the school. • first-class misdemeanants during their Persons desirous of entering for tern's of imprisonment. The home kindergarten must pass the primary Secretary announced in the House, examination or attend a High School in reply to questions asked on for three years. -the subject, that the court alone . 0ne dollar may be charged candi- •eould order that the prisoners be dates for the entrance if the Board treated as first-class misdemeanants of Trus 1ecs soel School term begins and that no such order had been issued. He added, however, that it Sept. 1st, end closes Dee.. 22nd fol - had not been decided whether the lowing. royal prerogative ative would be excercis- The principal of the' Model School y p g ' shall hold a first-class cod, ttncl an order in the Queen's te name issued that the prisoner's have 'from three years' experience at, lend better treatment than ordinary con- have for admission to the t. Victal, lir. Jameson and his col Applicationsbe made to the leagues will now be allowed to have Model School shall than August `J t their meals brought to them Inspector no from outside ofo, the Wormwood Candidates must be 18 years of age. Serubbs prisons, where they are The course eof eonsist of school in marl confided, will rt,' have to wear the Schools s llsua&prisof ga,-1), will not have to agement, methods, school law and do any meni.1 'v irk, and will be regulations. In addition to the from the disease. allowed.r to hit 1, ::eI11 [ quantities of Board of Managers n tshall hold during cardiac ee 3 deer and wine. two will send the flock along well. the introduction of the classic Ro- The sexes should be separated at man style of couch or triclinia round weaning time, as the early male the mahogany, and on that extend lambs become bothersome to the themselves as gracefully as may be ewes. which hinders the welldoing until the digestive organs have done of all concerned. It' a tick can be their duty. Beneficient sleep 1 It found the flock should be dipped would work well even at the dinner dance, for then guests, however light with one of the reputable dips. The mothers as well as the young- sters require special attention. They should be placed upon a bare pas- ture, out of the hearing of the Iambs, until their milk has dried up. Some of the most copious milkers will re- A New Combination. quire attention the day after wean As their name signifies, Laxa-Liver Pills ing and for some days following. It area combination of laxative principles is not only cruel but a positive in- jury. to liberal milkers to allow them to go without occasional milkings, and that meant a financial loss, which one cannot afford. It is not wise to milk a ewe out cleanly, but Harry Dennis, of Brussels, has enough should be drawn off to purchased an interest in the harness render the udder quite lax. After and leather business of F. Blaekus, the milk has passed off liberal feed- Chatham, and will go to that city in ing should be practiced. A rape October. field can hardly be improved upon, ! • but fresh clover, cut corn, and a I Miss Annie Deacon, of Carrier., little grain will soon put them into , after suffering for several years with thriving condition. They should be: a cancer, plucked up courage enough gotten into vigorous form before the I to submit to an operation the other mating season commences, - I day. She suffered terrible agony, and is still very weak, but, will Piles Cured in 3 to 6 Nights.—Dr.' likely recover. Agnew's Ointment will cure all cases of 1 14h'. John Miller, Of Hallett, who Itching Piles in from 3 to 6 nights. One , , t application brings comfort. For Blind; vVals seriously injured a couple of and' Bleeding Pilesl it is peerless. Also weeks ago by being thrown from puree Tater, Salt Rheum, Eczema, � Barber's Itch, and all eruptions of the his rig in a runaway, died on Satur- skin. 35ocs. Sold by J. H. Chisholm,' day from his injuries. Little hopes Wioghem, Ont. •1, were entertained of his recovery The remains of the late Thomas from the first, owing to his advaned James Ryan, aged 28 years 2 years, and his death was not a sur - months and 7 days, who was blown prise. up by a charge of dynamite, while' f engaged in blasting on the rail- ; The sore eyes disease that has til wayl„ate i? near Whitney, on July the 31st far baffled the skill do the Provincial appearance 'v arrived at Lucknow on Tuesday authorities, has and last and the funeral which took into the cattle herds in this section, place from the homestead, 12th con. and several animals are afflicted. of I .inloss, on Wednesday to Din- One farmer near le cknoweompletlhas three I d' .. tnteter * was largly attend- animals that of foot, would awake refreshed, and their general happiness be promoted, because indigestion would be avoid- ed. with the best liver medicines obtainable. They cure Sick Headache, Constipation, Biliousness, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia and all deranged conditions of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. 0 ORMAN: O 0 fa CON.ytit11PTa0N and. alt LIING O EA.a B, SPEr lraNG ore 'stoop, 0 Ce.z'iiU, LO$ l OFAPP APPETITE, • a n,e ttaaiTY, the benefits of this O article are most manifest. • By the ald of The "D. & 1." Emulsion, I lime got 0 rid ora baking couch wbicl,. had troubled mefor over a year. and .. iio'o gained- considerably in weigh: l liked t'.11s Emulsion so welt 1 was glad • Ql wl,cu the Luno citric aroand to Lako rt. O T. Ir. W1NGlI4%.31..c.E.,11fontreal. • 50c. , ntd Si per Dottie o DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., LTB., MONTREAL 0 O 0.0 0 0 000•• EVERYSHOULDKN�IL,Y r Is a very remarkable remedy, both for IN- I t �, `OpG h 1 l a � TnalcAL and r..FTEB1 AL use, and won- - i t J 1 l - r` jy bB I dortul iu ite quick action to rtnevo distress, Southampton, Ont., Aug. 16.—On Friday evening about 7 o'loek Mr. F. N, Poole, photographer of Tara, hired. a rowboat from the Park boat. house. He was seen by the Chanley Island light -keeper about 8 o'clock about a mile south of the pier, row- ing towards Port Elgin. The row- boat was picked up yesterday, about six miles out in the lake by the schooner, Coronet and brought to this port. Mr. Poole's cap and coat and one oar were in the boat, The boat had nowater itt it. Mr. Poole is supposed to have fallen overboard and been drowned. 'r4 Y-, IL v.._m tel-.• .•.. ,ren .o,.wi. iRi♦.'a "'"•-E�.. LAN Mi. AN9 FLORIDA WATER •"' THE SWEETEST MOST FRAGRANT 77 MOST REFRESHING AND ENDURING OF ALL PERFUMES FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF, TOILET OR BAT ALL ALL DRUOGISTS, PEREDMERS ARD GENERAL _DEALERS. R•I•P'A•N•S The modern stand- ard Family Medi- cine : Cures the common every -day ills of humanity. PAIN -KILLER y JlS fa e, sero euro for Ftot t 1 seit er Cort(: taw. z There 4'it{iia, iBt:tt.•itet•n, '1tiSwrvlur3r 4-Ira/Milo. 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Lig b„ttlo VERY LAr,GE BOTTLES, 50 CENTS Unlocks C ell the clogged avenues of the Bowels, Kidneys and Liver, carrying off gradually, without weakening the system, all the impuri- ties and foul humors of the secretions ; at the same time Correct- ing Acidity of the Stomach, curing Bili- ousness, Dyspepsia, iieadaches,Dizziness, stn a- bu Con Ha rtn r a p tion, Dryness of the Skin, Dropsy', Dim- ness of Vision, Jaun- dice, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Scrofula, Fluttering of the Heart, Nervousness and General Debility; all these and many other similar complaints yield to the happy infiuch of 13URDOCIf BLOOD BITTERS. 'For Sale by ill Dh=date. TAME/ URN ae4. The following sword st•lt'•ncnt is the best proof that diaboti.1 is net metra' •lo, and that there is a remedy which v: ill euro it. Ontario, County of Carleton, to wit: I, C`i,•ries 1tos., of i:1, C:ry t f O.t lwa, in the County of Ca -10'.•n, 11 auksnli.h, do 'botchy solemnly declare a; f alow•a: 1. I r.'side at 180 nlit Street, in the said City of Ottawa. 2. Forthe past flthn'n years I llnvo been a great snit a er tr .:n lei Loy tttna tee; an1014.; the p1,,x,j new, svillyt..;:1.' Of wLieh we u ,e ere iso;os 111 Stay bm'1:, i" i1'. l,.,; cxt:n gin: from the bean of the Spine til, bet.0eon nlysllouitlors, disable s, headueiv's etc. I wits i'1 a baa state gni:rany ilei mai: 'nc'* gm 1t assay at gates. 'Vim intense pain p:.:von.ell my n:oeplug, add I seemed to get worse cuuti •111,11y. The do 'tors who were ca 1 called in pronounced my dieaase 1dia'setes, but their trra t•n out did 11, goal, an. 1 they Hold oat but slight hope of my recovery. noun I was thou so far nn with the disease '-tat I could not turn in bed without help. .Iy urine was of a dark wine color, an 1 fall el sediment. 3. I to)k all lauds of lneaicille, but wit;lout pormaueut relief. 4, IX caving of Doan's Iiidtley i'ilis I got a box at It. E. \Lu Ct1r.1W's drtti's tore, bnthwving bean so often tl'Isnitp Anted 1 had no faith in thous.. However, 1. d v„art taking thein, and tneystru.k the right spot a: once and Z eom- in0000d to get better Front tltot thno on improvement 1,50 cotlti11110t1•t Until I and now, after five weeks l'intire yrefront pain any kind. tourie is natural, and I am now working right along every day iu 111y shop. E. It is a great armee of plcasuro for the to testify to the world of the curative powers of D tan's laidney fills, and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing it to be trete, and knowing that it is of the salvo force and effect as if glade under oath and by virtue of the Canada Evidence Act. al CUAlatalS MOSS, Declared before pie itt the City of Ottawa, lit; the County of Carleton, this 41h day of Aartir 1896. Sgd JOHN E. O'1Ii•:A1ta., A Contnlissioner, etas