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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1900-03-16, Page 3TILE WINGILAM TIMES, MARCIL 16, WOO i L il ONTARIO BU Method* nova ntiongen. Toe alitest to Ws j�Mt. ems. 01111811 Ille Nelyes arid sh.„„ a Buoyant noveette ana a Larne N little collitntaYgst'vhWahteint, LOW °I;18sekel= tuoti'41:loinZadwii8u5)0 tteichl°e:Eewiti°icrisc°: aurptes, ., Tomlin, lk,art.h. 9.nann. •Ganrtra W. InavoolLosi.steswsiaoan. theofuleroltyceevery .framrt uctt,.nusafe or roisonous. Ca.rbolie acid, 4,..0 eantilti: e lood. BON, ili Iiiii;Oracity of provincial trees - I urer, delivered his first n udget speech young calves to suck. at least two teats are all unsafe, yet they aro used. a great 1 i Pe t sel, 1 p a al a chloride of luno I to nut legislature yesterday. Tho re- t nd so oti Oi three of the four, the deal tor hoeseheld purposes. How often wow of the finaneee was Most admix. milkmaid Or Milkman tinting what was children are injured or killed by the a s subject bno. MrRoss andied left. Calve": in those clays were no bet- ' chanc'e handling; cf such 'Articles. The ale o, bni ter with all' the ltill of an expoineuced. th.an tliey are now, yet they received cleansing virtue of borax is equal to the e Inlander, and displayed a familiarity more milk, or, at all events, richer Milk. others, end le ent:rely innocent and safe. able with figuretmaterial of any Wad that is entirely afs:, must have party government, we ca Practices have changed. Every saving As an antiseptic borax stands pre-emi- s: evbich denoted hat the When This is Done You secure perfeetDigestion, Good Appetite, Restful Sleep and Full Health. N inn Nature's Sprig Medi cina Makes People Well and Strong. True, vigorous health is the portion of anon and women who have pare, rich blood and well nourished. nerves. Poor health and disease means diseased nerves and impoverished blood. Paine's Celery emir:T=1 fully sup- plies the needs of the ailing andrundown in spring time. It chives all clogging matters from the life stream, inakiug it course with freedom and vitality to every part of the body, Paine's Celery Compound braces the =slating and weak nerves and furnishes a nutriment that builds up the entire nervous organization. The tired, thin worn out body, take* on flesh, pain in the back is vanished, the skin becomes clear, the kidneys and liver are free from disease, the digestive organs do their work with unfailing regularity, and a feeling of new energy and well-be- ing take the place of nervousuesa, des- pondeney, irritation and melancholia. Nourish the nerves and cleanse the blood with Paine's Celery Comp8riud, and anew, happy and healthful life will be yours. Two new post offices are to bo estab- lished in the comity with daily mail service. One will be iu West Wawa - nosh, four miles east of Dungannon, with Charles Het:inset). as pestmaster. The other will bo midway between Dun- lop and Carlow, an the old Rob Roy, with G. F. McGee as postmaster. • -Rheumatism IS ornplotely driven from theitystem by burins Rheumatic Pills. They give relief from the pain, limber up the Stiff Zoints and cure when other methods of treatment fail. ---•— Wellington County Council bas de- cided to grant every soldier from the county in S. Africa 250. a day so long as lie is at the front. They also decided to grant a4000 to have the Provincial Fat Stock Show meet permanently at G h. Agents:—"War in , South Africa." TWO volumes. First contains com- plete history of country and war to date; tells about our contingents, giv- ing names of officers and men. Second volume to be published when war is over. Only Canadian manufactured book. Everybody cancels their order for American books when seeing ours. If a hustler, this is your gold mine. • Prospectus free. BRABLEY-GARRETSON CO., Limited, Brantford. Agents: People won't 1&e deceived with American Histories of the war published now, as the war is only com- menced. 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BRADLEY-GAARETSON 00., Lsmited, Brantford.• q .1 o cue on at ono to whieh ho has given close attest- valu • • tic,.. linuancial mattere aro often ranst be checked if any prefit is to be No single, article 1.41:f d a family las least get rid of blind party allegiance. If u tedious and uninintaathig, but the pra. realized. Calves are no longer given ea great a 'Variety of uses, is eo cheap or independents caimot interfere directly treettnent of the proviv.cial milk. fresh from their dint drawn by S0 &calve ill cleansing and purifying in the nomination of candidates, they avow was extanuely lucid and cuter- fin - their on n mouths, Twentieth century as borax, Ti will benish roaebes, ants can exert an influeuce indirectly wind tainiug. [le wits heard with close at- ). cal ees are raised sae skim milk which and all such pests, and if pourn1 dowu will melte itself felt in time. Human tendon throughout the two hours which contains all the Ailments of lifo-sustaila the kitchen sink SOVOTS1 times a week, it prestress is slaw, but the development is the elivery- of. Ins speech eccupied. nig food, ouly the butterfat having been will disinfect and keep the surroundings generally pretty steady. ---Woodstock d An uuusually buoyant rencuue and a renveved. healthy, In town and in country alike, Express. bendsomo surplus. tlaced bonond tho o oltiminillt, Judiciously fed, gives as it is the dark cowers, the negli:cted mid The Toronto World calls upon the reach of dispute by the testimony of the geed results. fed to calvesa,s are observed little usea pl* ces. ia. a home which most 'Opposition to force a dissolution Of the most eminent financiers in Ontario, in calves sucking their darns. This frettnentlyteentributo to its unhealthful- Legislature. Well aren't they doing were two matters which gave the • pre- argots the lack of business tact and good MSS, and, which aro,tho meet imiclieus, their best? Aren't they trying to talk it judgement on the part of the farmer became so often untuspected. to deatht—Woodstoelt Express. osier the opportunity to congratulate the If the Frelich-Canadians have met . . 1 mecums mach in this age. Waste of nes% while it is the only olio known court this inslepeadent seutiroeut. As Ellielirens taueher t Whitecharch, wisatia things are new, the tarty system must Shell Setting nil the sAvantari's reclutvu4, prevail, but parte govcrument is not in- While under the charge or the t a'her consistent with some lode; endow*, here—where I taw heavy school tax,- Tbe evil f tl'o party seirit against enough without Paring elelewhera -she which independence must co: tinually was retained ins °1a" with a boy, who, Innen is that it weds mon in bonds of 1 uuderstand has never passel an eXahl.., pOlitiefil. slavery. Why should a noan uiation to pass into nigher books, but voto as I is r'.t graudretner voted, any just allowed to go in without passings more than he should cut wheat or li:ht but my girl, who passed was not allowed hishouse as bis great grandfather did? to go on, but was kept reading in ilio Why should man bo bound by en- third and with the fourth in other fitudit a slaving tranitiou to any party? If we The average number of children in winter 18 3.01 and the teacher eve slit is too hard worked to make two third •classes. I said I wanted to so) the in- epector and lay the case before Inni, the Secretary sail, "I will be sura and give you word when be visits the Mewl." The Iaspeetcr came and' got no word.The Secretary kin him "there was one man kicking,brit he would soon come round." Ile forgot to say there was three ce four kicking, and one of them as trate who has taken a child out of the sehool. Self interests and not the interests of the section appears to rule in the sectiou of a ieacher. Yours, etc., CHAS. Timex. home null the country, and of this Mr. Ross tcok fell advantage. Ho also made it clear that in view of the heal. thy state of the finances of Ontario no time would be lost in carrying oat with- in reasonable limits those plans for the advaucement of the material interests of the province .which wore enunciated in the speech from the throne. Col. Matheson, the financial critic of the Opposition, spoke for a short time before adjournment, but reserved the greater part of his remarks until the following day. TEE FINANCIAL STATENENT. Assets— Direct investments 268,104 18 Funds held by the Domin- ion =behalf of Ontario.. 4,758,185 15 Common school fund 1,488,48248 Bank balances Total assets Liabilities— Acc't with the Dominion. • $2,000;e00 00 Railway certificates , 1,156,881 18 Annuities 1,89'7,044 94 Crown trusts , 61,297 62, Common school fund collec- tions by Ontario .... • 2,811 42 Total liabilities .... 0,117,985 16 Surplus of assets over lia- bilities $2,250,932 04 Estimated receipts for 1e00— Subsidy .$1,196,872 80 Interest 802,414 48 Crown. lands 1,500,000 00 Public institutions , 102,700 00 50,000 00 • 150,000 00 175,000 00 75,000 00 85,000 00 836,195 39 nt7,368,91.7 20 Education Canal revenue Succession duties. Taverns and brewers Fisheries Law stamps Algoma tastes, Assessments 60,000 00 4,500 00 00 00 Cash balances, Dec. 31, '99 886,195 39 Provincial tax . .... 220,000 00 Total 0,019,682 67 Poison the Blood—Food fermen- tation means indigestion — Indigestion leads to dyspepsia, dyspepsia means poor blood, poor circulation, broken health, chronic depression, smashed nerves, per- petual invalidism. . Dr. Von Stan's Pine- apple Tablets nip the fermentation in the bud and prevents all the ills that are bound to follow neglect of the digestive organs -60 in a box, 35 cents. Sold by A. L. Hamilton. "Canada for the Canadians." • READ THE CANADIAN HOME JOURNAL A monthly magazine full of inter - eating reading matter and useful in- il- lormatien for • CANADIAN 'WOMEN AND CANADIAN 1101‘1D8 l •*i.et• 1 Sabsoription price One Dollar per, Annum. OR you can receive it with this - papeafor ono year at the Sante price by sending your orders to - the publieber of the TIMES at Winghant. • duel 10 ante for sample tow. • You will like it. Address. Canadian Home Journal Co., YOUONTO, ON't . . . . . r n To PATENT Cood Inas may be soured b our aid. Address, Mt PATENT MORO, The' Sulphur Cure. • 'Of course you don't want to have au attack of grip; then why not nso the simple. remedy of putting powdered sulphur iu tho soles of your stockings, and ward off the distressing malady? Hundteds of people in. Hamilton took the Spectator's advice last winter and used sulphur, and escaked the influenza or grip. The doubting Thomases may say that the sulphur users would have escaped even thongh they had not been so silly as to use sulphur. Possibly that may be true; but isn't it a fad they all escaped, while those who did not use sulphur had "bad colds and the grip? People who work in match factories or places where sulphoraa used in, manu- facturers are never troubled with influ- enza or grip; and indeed it is said • they never have bad colds. Try the remedy. It is a simple one. Put a good-sized pinch of powdered sulphur in each of your stockings as Often as you indtilge in the luxury of a clean pair. There is nothing disagreeable about it, and in fact there is ic.o smell to it. This changeable weather is just the kind that breeds colds.—Hamilton Spectator. Babies Tortured By flaming, itching eczema, find com- fort and Permanent cure in Dr, Chase's Ointment, a preparation which has a re- cord of cures unparallel in. the history of medicine. Eczema, salt rheum, tot- ter, !amid head, old people's rash, and all itelnug skin diseaseseire absolutely cured by Dr. Chase's Ointment, who, knowing it persists in allowing his The cellars have midi to mower for, calves to suck the cons, If, however the The Km does not reach them often., and cal4es are to be raised without the cows these aro the repositories of vegetable bow are they to be fed the skinunillt? refuse. If not noticed in times some - This question arises in the mind of the thing serious will surely follow,such as intelligent dairy farmer at the outset malasna, or slow fever, The OA-side:as and offers an opportunity to give a , few say that borax is a purifier. Linn, too, general hints. After the calves aro able it is within the reach of the poor, be - to standup and get around. fairly well cause of its being so cheap. It is safe they should be placed in warm, com- and harmless also, and these two fortable quarters, fully protected from things should. recommend it to every hogs and cold, and their first ration mother who has to study economy. Den- shouid consist of some warm skintrailk. tists say that it disinfects and sweeteng Trouble may at first be experienced in the breath and prevents the decay of incluciug them. to drink it and it may be teeth. There is hardly a tooth powder necessary to dose them with a spoon. that does not contain it. But this will not last long. Soon they 1.11 harm to drink the milk from a clean Livor Complaint. , trough. After they have reached this I have used Iowa -Liver Pills for a point but little trouble will be had with serious attack. of Liver Comnieint, they thoin. Increase the quantity of milk es did inc a norlee il.tgcod and made me their ages advance and. their appetites "ere/.ta e Guen-lHaurdra., Carleton Place. Out. seem to warrant. To ascertains the value of the hand Opinions of the Press. method as compared with the motherWalker, Kirkland and Hoskin exclucle In the matter of ballot -boa stuffing method let a cow or two raise a calf. doubtless, Colonel Whitney has S01110. - fewer tit= their numerical share to the war, they have made up for it by con- teibuting more thou their proportion to the ranks of the fallen.—Montreal Wit- ness. Every dollar that has been laid out by the .government has been put to good use and the country is richer therefor. No seandal, no suspicion has arisen in con- nection with any items of expenclitare. The people have had an honest and full account given them of every cent that they have contributed to the public treasury, -which. was more than they wero wont to receive in the not distant days of Tory rube.—Halifax Chronicle, ONTARIO HAS A BIG SURPLUS. Commission's Report Sustains the Corer:1- V Claims 'nen s . In the report of the commission upon Ontario's financial position, Messrs. he ' from consideration such assets as t Compare gains and weight and conform- crown lands, and do not even count thing of a case. But whets it comes to ation with that of the „lbw raised. calves. such properties, belonging to -the pro - the stuffing of the electorate, Colonel The results will prove that after the calf wince, as the site of the' old parliament Whitney's progress is painfully slow. has been delivered in good shape therebuildings in Toronto, which could be is no further practice:111M for the cow.— Tho clectorete have in stook a huge sold for a large price at any time. The Farmer's Voice. supply of salt, purchaeedlsefore the rise. statement submitted Hants the assets to —Galt Reformer. $7,140,418,22, being the actual cash on Selected Iteseipts The Tory party will probably • lash hand. and the funds upon which the pro- • Fine Wheat Bread.—Raise with ,....itself into a fa len when it learns that Time actually receives interest from sponge instead of yeast; mix with warm, Mr. Tree's recently delivered. speech at yea; to year. The direct investments sweet milk; if the flour is dry and Toronto has been most favorably conn form only V05,100.59, a sum which is. crumbly add a mashed boiled potato or mentetl on in Greht Britain. They • justly owing to the province by Ontario 1 two; when it is risen, chop it down with a chopping knife and raise again detect the note of true parr -consul run - to avoid laborious kneading. Chop lying through the speech referred to.— again, mould in pan, raise again before Ottawa Free Press. baking. Mr. Graham tore open the cloak of Corn. Muffin.—Beat together one and holinesi with which Mr. Whitney and a half pint cornmeal, eau a pint of WS associates have been seeking to con wheat flour, half a cup of powdered coal their sins against purity of elec- sugar, if desired sweet, one tablespion- tions, and by means of the .original in ful of salt, two measures of baking pow- structious brought home to Mr. Bir- der; then rub in 'a half cupful of cold miughana the Conservative organizer, lard; stir into this three well beaten the responsibility of tampering with the eggs, and one and, a quarter pint of cold ballots, including the lead -under -the - sweet milk; 'bake in gem pane m a finger device, which was first trectised quick ovon. They are simply delicious. during the Manitoba elections.—Brant- If you desire, water may be used in- ford Expositor. stead of milk. Any left over. may be It is no longer necessary to advocate reheated by steaming, or, may be used good roads; public opinion is fully advo- for the foundation of puddings. cated on this point. The only question Sponge Cake.—Ten eggs the weight of is how best to bring this much -to -be eggs in fine sugar, and half their weight desired reform about .without placing in flour, half the grated peel and all the enormous burdens upon the people. It strained juice of ono lemon. Beat the has remained • for the Liberal Govern - sugar with the whipped yolks, then the ment of Ontario to lead the way and lemon juice and peel, next the stiffened the anuouncement conies that it is the whites, and finally the flour, folded intention. of the Governtnent to expend rather than beaten in. , $100,000 for ten years, or $1,000,000 in Delidate Cake.—Whites, . four eggs, improving the highways. Such eat out - one cup of sugar, half cup of butter, lay needs no defence.-33rautforcl Ex - half cup of sweet milk, one and a half positor, o cups of flour; one and a half teaspoons In years to come Canadians, Austrian of baking powder; flavor to taste. ens, New Zettlantlers, Cape Colonists and Natalians will tell how their lath- • For Coughs of young or Coughs of ers and their brothers fought 'side by best remedy sold. For cold in the head side with the regular troops ef her old, Wood's Norway Pine Syrup's tho or cold in the chest, there's nothing like Majesty in defence of the old flag. The it, it beats all the rest, e Tuts of the past few days' have sent • tho blood pulsing faster through the An Important Question. veius of every son and Slaughter of the The problem that keeps our circulation great empire.—St. Thomas .Totnual. Manager awake nights and is wearing Independent newspapers and voters 1 his hair on the inside is, "How shall we can exercise an influence at all times I get your subsoriptionr'. At a dollar .41 Avb.i.011 no,partram afford to ignore. It 1 year, this journal is the cheapest and is only the "yellow dog" doctrine, =- best paper investment anywhere. It cording to which a party man is bound speaks for itself. If you are not a to vote for a yellow dog provided, it bo subscriber send for a sample copy and the nominee of the party, which. makes read it. We might call on y•otte for your the nominating power such a weapon in subscription or renewal personally. the hands of the parties. Tilien parties Save us this trouble. We' are giving are shown that "yellow don," candidates yon many times your dollar's worth in a wIll not receive support simply because year. We offer no fake inducement% they aro Party nominees parties will and put forth no pitiful plea, We might cease to nominate "yellow Slog" candi- get down on out "marrowbones" and dates. When parties IWO colivins.ecl titent whine about the numerous patoliee on there is an indepeuclant se:inn:oat that they inuuicipalities, as to whcse ability to - discharge the obligation there is no doubt. More than. six millions dollars consist of five funds held by the Domin- ion of Canaaa. The rate of interest received by the province upon these funds is 5 per cent. , The liabilities, including $2,000,000, balance of account with the Dominion from confederation to date, including common school funds and other trans - f $1 000 000 in il tif cates, amount to $8,1000,000. The rail- way aid annuity liabilities will be paid out of current revenue from year to year, without impairment of the assets, but they are nevertheless included in the commissioners' statement of liabili- ties, leaving the net surplus $2,000,000. This report, which cuts out assets which are readily available, andindudes liabilities, which are not presently pay- able, cannot be regarded as too favorable to the govetnment, yet it admits the existence of a surplus of $2,000,000 and ought to put au end to the contention of those who have declared that Ontario has' no surplus. A summary of the statement is as follows: ASSETS. Bank balances $ 196,127 Special deposits • 401,393 U. C. Grammar School fund312,769 U. 0. Building fund • 1,472,391 Land improvment fund 124,085 Fund under act of 1884 2,848,289 Common school fund held by and gthuceDbeoomin_ion.for.0„nta.rio Drainage debentures ... .. Debenture coupons Municipal drainage assess- ments Sault Ste. Mario debentures ers, e c., „ ra ways cer 1,479,636 118,019 120,782 87,196 29,152 Total assets....$7,140,418 Mance of account current • with the Dominion. .. . .. . 2,000,000 Common Belied fund collec- tions by Ontario from Jan. • 1, 1898 ...........5,267 Annul y paynt s'• • Railway_ certificates 1,1S0,483 Laud seem 59,C62, Total liabilities $5,182.51 Assets . „ .$7,140,418.2:3 Lialilities . ..... 5,182,514.93 Surplus of assets 01,057,873.130 ziertotetn. our editorial pante itucl try to work on Will ersist theling out and attaching nt your sympathies for a whole della-, but itself to the best that is avail ttle, ihen mit pants aro sound the knees and— parties will, out of sheer necessity, be elsewhere, We might take a gun or all 00111110110(1. to pat femora the best 1/1311 • A reduotion in C. P. R. passenger ac and proceed to "give it to you in the and the beet programmes man toto , rates in Manitoba to 0 cents per nails is neck" for not coming to the scratch, announced to take effect on the 15th bat wo prefer to leave methods of this inst, kind to other journals that have no TootAnstesitAastAnantits441At. •:731:1 reel ry other moans of convincing their 0m- 1 W One Dose !Tolls the story. When your head aches, and yea feel bilious, consti- pated, and out et tube, with your stomach sour and no appetite, lust buy a package et ...,,, a e i stitttonts of their va tie. o rely upon e. ,t :., (c -0 t, A •4.t..,--.„3:1",...1‘ rr.- - the merits of the paper and your settee • . -,..' et .e.,:t) 11 a Zi a itala„, of Snstice. Tho safeet, tnest, business- like and most exeetlitions solution to the Mr. It. M. rinser died suddenly at whole difficulty is for you to call at our Golorich while watching a game of es omee or remit by mail. 1)o it now, curling. ._. a e . _ e If anyone offere you e. cheap imitation Cares f'vorip. Every of -or substitute for Dr. Irowler's ItXtract mother knows how thinteetotts of Win' Strawberty, ranee it. ManY of Cron )1s. (tn. the first sign of fin) Cronin; these eheaply propetred Diarrhoea roma. (.lOrLgh use it ?nu( c ()1. rethis clan ro Hoerr, Pills And take a dose, front 1 to 4 pills, You will be surprised at how easily they will do their work, cure yourr headache and biliousness, rouse t110 )lror antl make non tool happy mann.. 23 -cents. Sold ay all medicine deities, g 111101041144,4Siisititalle444.44 t itorviriothin dies are highly dangerous and should be on ir • ...I ,t • a CURE SICK HEADACHE. riViVADOC13,61...1,11,4113.11111.105. ft t ring le (lather • eakne ss Try as you may, you cannot escape the weary, worn out, dont-care-to-work feeling that accompanies spring weather. Brain is not as clear as it ought to be ; there is languor1 and listlessness instead of energy and activity. Burdock Blood Bitters is what people need this weather. It sets the liver, bowels, and kidneys. acting, whereby all poisons are eliminated from the system ; cleans the tongue, improves the appetite, purifies and enriches the blood. Miss MARY J, IRWIN, Hol- land, Man., writes " have used Burdock Blood Bitters as a spring medicine for three years now and don't think there is its equal anywhere. When I feel drowsy and tired, and have no desire to eat, I get a bottle of B. B. B. "1 think it purifies the blood and builds up the constitution better than any other reine4." Tho editor noes not approve of using the columns of a newspaper foe airing matters like the followitig, but has been tetras:oil to Bit e p see to tha • 0 - Dassit BiaTortf—Will you landly gr..0 Inc EptiCe in your valtiabb rapar to coit- tradiet a wrcng liar:cession given. es the public by the party who had the ie. - specters report publislied, to contraniet a statement nutdo- in the An-ea:ice by the earrespetulent of! thet tenter, to Ito effect that two chilarm wero withdrawn from the ached to L3 tanght 0183a:hone The patty wishot to convey eta impro,- fiiou to the pab le that th re Avos fat.? ion glvon tho scholl t t ereikttersivre ; Zetletul eshool. V .w • Friend's Advice. When you fInd your kid- neys out of order, when your back aches and pains and gives you end- less misery, when you have to rise often in the night :tad endure. torture clurinte the day—take a friend's advice. Get a box of i114,Ve. Q IlD ttli?'.; gie.6.0i Titcri aro bin reople. in yor.. town, who have been cured by this re:tit:ay. Mr. T. Sarchet, merchant tailor, !Stock. villa, One says they etafn him of a reveal attack ef tiaceacebe and aisittev They eered Mrs. In noel, henute, Ont., tot no sesta tios. Wm. McNeill, sn, name; a;., t. joltn, ;nye they c.:.:tee$1.1 • trees:en haeleeciet, o' : n.:avve ••: .•• 7. the s t4:,et y c• 1 t.. I.t nee tall that A: ley 1 " . .ans avoids& else will. P.Aco • • vitt oS ifitt colte,.1 mei tett, lese t . —ke'esstis fl