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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1889-11-15, Page 2tietee t Colingtainlilt Ik1Alx, NOVE11UFA 15, ISE). IT la r,tportett that Mr. Adam brown 14!1, P. of liatuiltou, has been appoint fed 1;'ostulartt'r of that city. Tax Legislature of the Nortel Wes °Tyritorrtes111.0ad4ptoi, by a voter stweitteen tO tw4, a llfemOria1 to tri ;Ooininion ' avernnlent, praying forr ,change in the North-West Territories Act, to abolish the dual Ianguag system in official printing. Tun officials of th..Post-office D pada:eat have carefully tabulated th .statementsof ftee no tvspaper matte chained sit all the offices in Oallad during the first fourteen days o September. The. total weight i run s cumbers is 380,000 pound. which for the year would give a grand 'total 4,9,880,000 pounds. At the rate of a cent a pound this would ilrepresent a revenue of about $100,000. IFR generations .Scotland has taken the lead in educational matters, and the fruits of it are to he. found till over the globe, where Scote uuelr are to be found in the frout sulks. of al- „ most every successful enterprise, The ,tatest improvement has been a Free "Eduiiation Act, which came into force on the first of October, by which all children under a certain atanaard are exempted from payment for monthly lees, the effect of which is already apparent in the large nuns- • her of claildree of tender years who are 'Teeing sent to school, in order :to keep them out of harm's way. e a e e» e r a f n Butter STatkftia. The first regilisite for making good batter is good cows, well fed, sialted. and attended to. They . also .ought to ,be kindly treated, get plenty of pare water, be milked regularly and the ut- most cleanliness observed. Conus give just such as they receive; either rich ;ole poor milk according to their food .and the care taken of theta. First - .class„ butter cannot be made•. of poor mill, tlioi;tgh you can make poor but; ,ter from good milk. Other necessaries Arco good, cool, well t'entilated and :perfectly clean dairy, free 'from all foreign odors and a reliable the>!mofn- K ,;:ill utensils must be washed, ,eoalded and aired every gime they are eased. The milk should be strained as Noon as possible after milking and tthoroughly aired;; either by. pouring ;from one vessel to another, or by dipp- ring it up and letting it fell back into ,the same vessel to ,remove the animal .odors, and then set as near the natural teat its practicable, -because the nearer he milk is to 08 degrees when set the onnore cream will rise. To rfiiae the Bream by the deep cold setting process, is the easier,but the flavor is not equal to that raised by shallow setting where ;,srte air is pure. It should never stand otoo long before being ,skimmed --from ,ftvtenty•four to thirty-six bours,acccord- •ittte Ito ,cilr utnstauces. . Deep the m cords in a coot place and every -3itttteifreshareain is put in stir thorough- ly. Cream should never be kept more ,Titan three days without ehuruing, if .kept too len g it gets hitter- and otd,- ,.fasted, When sufficient cream is ob- • A. All wooden actual, neoeasary to TX2 141114OOif'> T3*OI?Q5AZ. use in working the butter should be 0 Polly Prim I wonder what uonuruil with Balt, then scalded mut Your friends would ray or do left to steer in cold water while the iart4aor now,Afouie deacon to cliu.ruiuWia beieg clone. Put about three uartere of an ounce of the beet Ilut dear me, I romroely can q Ipelieve ray gars ort+yes;. dairy salt 'to each pound of flutter, For never in my life Urine I mix it thoroughly with the butter, IIad such a groat surprise, w'rkine as little as possible, and then 'T1s true the deacon often spent lib it stand till all the particles of An afternoon with rue; salt are dissolved, when it should be But then I thought he'd .come to take worked ag,.in slightly to liberate the . eooinl cuff of tela. surplus heir e, Put up in neat lolls So quiet and reserved he seemed, with a Bice white cloth wrapped around each, 1f the 'butter is to be kept any time ilafneree tlienl,olotli and all,, in strong bri; e,puttiug on a weight to keep the rolls under the brine or piss pack down s"lid in crooks or tuba, cover the top'vith a cloth and that with either a strung briue or au inch ar t o of salt kA a .elude the air. As a general thing it is batter to sell as sone 4s coUvenieiit tater making, as Most, people prefer to buy their butter as fresh at, .possible. Morris. The council islet at the Town Nall, Oot, 28th, 1889, pursuant to adjourn tuettb; Members all present; the reeve in the chair, Minutes of last meeting read and confirmed: The following b•Ils were ordered to be.paid, namely; T. Henderson, gravel, $3.15 ; Wm, ltutledgs, digging ditch, $5.50 ; S. Plum, repairing aornper, $3,25 ; A. W, Sloan, gravel, $3 illi ; Uow eek Insurance Co., assessment on hall, f,0 cents ; , John Elston, Wm. Bryan .and D. Geddes, fees under Feacoviewerst Act, $2 each ; Watson and Cummer, printing and advertising Voters' Lists I dict net dream that I Possessed a charm for one who posed More youthful maidens by. I'm sure that I did not suspect What ailed the man tonight I ocnld not guess the truth, but saw Thitt something was not right. 1 said at length r If there's a grief That lies upon your heart, Confide iu me, and I will try TO act a friendly part. Jae said, ; Mies Polly ,ani glad now you ark kind; Foryou alone can 1if be load 1 d That's weighing on nay mind. And the he gave a look that said Much more than words can do; I never thought before his eyes Were such a handsome blue. I tried to look both cool and prim But patience! 'tem -4 no use ; I blushed clean to my ears, and thee. I called myself a goose, 1 thought: Old girl, your noting like A lass just out of school ; And all those silly thughts of yours, Prove you are just A fool, The deaoon has no 1o`ve for you— You may be sere of that : I fe'd waste no more on you than he Would Iavish,, on your cat. But here be seized my,hand in hid; And held it quite a spell; And then -and theu- 1 do declare, Game $3.80; W. Q Stretton, gravel, What is the use to tell? 2 50 ; S. laggard, damage to crop, There's not a woman in this world - ; R. Holland, gravel, $2,10 ; J. Or in the world above - 4P1 Sllurrie, do., $12.31; ; J Leech, do., 90 That has not felt that it is sweet Bents; Jno. Hanna, digging tiitcb, $3; To be somebody's love Geo. R,eadlnond gravel en ee • e I've. often, often thought 'twas hard er stars Exford, charity, $15 Geo. Smith, To be the deacon's wife. ,diteli, $1 ; Geo Johnson, flooring But. Though I am five and forty now, ,tan's bridge, $8$ ; Selectors of Jurors, I'm not the cue to mock .each, $4 ; E. Ttaundy, cleaning out At duty when it calls to me, ditch, $1:,25; Thos. Warvri*, gravel, Or be a stumbling block. $3.15 ; Geo, Lindsay, digging ditch' And this proposal seem to me 3:20; Allan Lindsay, building cid- "To eipeso wide afield ' Of usefulness, for which I have yearned, vert, $4 ; N. McDonald, " ditch, $5 ; I think 111 have to yield. 1 , , To lead a single Iife, . Masters, work on road, $ l ; Misses And anyone might thank h .loo. Greeer, goods to Murphy, $640; D. Iferrington, gravel, $1.83 ; 3. Watson,tin box and assessment notices; ' Meg• Gladstone' $5.50 ; W. Clark, Voters' Lists Court Her figure is tall, shapely and im- ex /, $14,34 ; S. Love, repairing preesive; her carriage is a little too ClaPMsesrk's bridge, $20 J. Scott, doctor's bill paid by him for indigent person, $5 ; Teleassele stones drawn on road, $2. The council then adjourned to meet again on the 15th December, next, W. Ceeate, Clerk. HQ'R'1CiL• Weddings andrumors of weddings 'now form the subject matter for con- versatioti,_? rr, Jas itt Armstrong, late teacher of 8 S No 8, succeeded in, winning the heart of Alicia Cooper, and on Tuesday evening,` Oct 29th, bestowed his hand Upon her, The ceremony was solemnized by the Rev Mr ?ring, of Fordw:ch. ' The wife and the groom were ably assisted by Miss Ella Cooper, sister of the bride, and Mr Thomas Shearer, teacher, of Orange Bill. After the torch of Hy. men was applied to the young couple the wants of the inner man were alnply provided for by a sumptuous ea served by Mrs Cooper. The gath- ering nett , enjoyed themselves by various atnusenients for several hours, and as far Ns is known they all bad retired to their several abodes when he "lord of the roost," announced lined for -a churning, raise the temper-" the aurora of morn was on the point of eture to about 00 degrees 'by setting illuminating the«sky,—Aenry Bead - the crock in a warm place and let it house has rented for two years ' the istand exposed to the air until thicken farm,. of Mr Michael Deum,who intends ted and alightly acid. If cream is net running the Gowanstoun hotel. henry property ripeded it taken longer to now bas the cage, and if Dame R:u- ahurn ; the quality of butter is not ne mor's report be true,he is catching the. great, or the quality as good. The bird. 1V1r W J Dunlop, of Cargill, 'Chan Should be scalded with hot 01st,spent the beginning of the week eetter,ap t if it is warm weatber,rinsed visiting his parents on the 2nd line. *gain with colli before the or'eatn is put into it. If any coloring is needed kettle Renato or butter color may be trued, but it Is seldom necesisary if the t t cows are well fed. Tire' temperature for churning varies ;Crete 57 degrees to 65 degrees accord- ing to the condition of the cream and the time of the year. If the temper- Ature is too high it will churn quickly, but the quality of the butter will be poor; if too low the ereain is apt to form a froth and the bettor will be beg corning a,nd the boar by less. Butter that comes atterchurning about 11e--ZVill you marry rhe'! She— half he...hall an hour generally gives the best, 1'u. lie --Then will you madly Bob results, Stop churning when the (Ise of the visitors to the Eiffel Sawyer! He *anted me to ask for hatter is in It gospeler condition, draw tower has expressed in the Paris. Pi.1 him, too, while 1 was. about it. crit the Inittermi.k and wash the butter Baro his sense of Rill height. I would r with cold water till the buttermilk is ,throw myself down from the top, he } ill takrei fait, In washing and Work- writes, hut that 1 am afraid of dying press the butter carefully so rill not of hunger before I reached the but - Miss Ella Cooper is now Ailing the vacancy at S' S No 8, occasioned by'1 jot of womanhood, but proving Herself the resignation of Mr Jas M Arm the truest of friends and helps to her strong. The trustees have undoiibt- Husband, she, too, served . the highest edly selected a person well qualified to interests of her Country. fill the important position. rapid to be entirely graceful ; her Cos- tume'is—is English• which requires 0p elucidation Despite deficiencies he externa , iahibh'. French modiste would have no diflic lty it 'Abolishing —for Mrs, Gladstone *ould be a charming subje`et for a dressmaker of taste—she would be singled oat in any company as . its,, most distinguished woatail, The face is llncominonly long even in England, very high in the for• head, and very strong wedge ntle equally devoid of romance ana pedantry,.. The eyes are large, liquid, well -shaped, dark blue and meditative. The silver. ing hair is parted in the usual way, and combed in natural waves down either cheek, as in familiar portraits of noted women of forty years ago. Her mouth is well proportioned to the other dimensions of her face, and her voice is low and vibrant �vith cordi- ality towards those she addresses. In the Parnell commission she was gen•" erally accompanied by her daughter Helen. The latter carried a small. plaiteblack satohel,out of which when they were seated the brother took a fairly large notebook, which she plae- ed for use on her lap. Mrs. Gladstone took copious notes, correctly omitting the.redundlancies and inessentials of the testimony, `r hese, when the day was over,abe digested into a collective narrative for .Mr. Gladstone. rami - liar with his purpo&es and methods she thus performed for bin. an' inestimable service, She„saved hint the time that would otherwise have to be spent read. ing yards of small print or attending the court, and the days thug supplied were devoted to national interests. �I PATERSUN, • Iian,'rr 0r Elonrn Division' Corer, house or &lda Riau* Lrc*:;bP,s. WINGAAtl, OYT, FRED. WRIGHT/ Contractor and 13uildor, wtZ QUtM, Agent for Downey's (Belgrave) time, ONT. $500,000 TO LOAN. On Farm and Town Property at very Lowest Rates and on Terms to suit borrowers. MORTGAGES pLn08ASr!1 N0 COMMISSION CHARGED, borrowers cau obtain money in G days if satisfaptory, 11. VANSTONE, Beaver Stock, Wingban�. IVIO1' EYY TO LEND, • nine COlii#,1RAT1ON OP TIIE TOWNSHIP OF L xurnburryb.u. abmut 0,000 to loan on Mort. gages, For derma apply to, • P. MoLARFN, or W5t. I4oPHERSON, Tr, Tnrtosl non, Whig11an1, Rams, GlenfarrOwl Winghain, May Money to Loan on NoteS. Notes Discounted, AT REASON4BLE RATES- iirouey advanced on Mortgages at 8 Per emit. with privilege of paying at the end of any year. Notes and accounts Collected. • ROB7,'. MojNDQO, Orrfea,�-Bcavor Block. R;ingham, Ont. Sam'l ""ouhill's REAL ESTATE AND FiRE INSUR- ANCE AGENCY. OFFICE : KENT'S, BLOCK, WINGHAM, Private funds to loan. A number of Building Lots and Residence proper ties for Sale, Those desiring to makes homein Wingham should communicate with, or apply b1 person at my 011ice, where all necessary information can be btaoined. B2.141 OF . H .MILTON Nx,.11\Ttom-23Alea, Oapital, $1,000,000. Rest, $400,000, President—Jour STtrenT. VIce-President—Hon. Janus Tomas, DIR'FCTORs A. G. Ramsay, JOAN Paooroa, ense. Goanxr, Geo ROAOn, A. T. WooD. Cashier—J. TURNBULL, Savlaa4 Hank houre,10 to 8 ; Saturdays, 10 to 1. Deposits of $1 and upwards received and interest allowed. Deposits also received et current rates of interest. Drafts on Great Britain and the United 8t to bought and sold. B. WILLSON, AGENT. METRE 4 DIQZJ.IINSON, IionicIT6ne, DAVIS IS OFFERING• M0, ON !A1�Zi1C F ee01P 3?.T w- AT VERY LOW' RATES. 51.-+'7+ `SIM Z OFFICE--OPposiTE THE MARKET. Wmasrdli Oc'rossn 4111. 1SSS. a 1 S. GRACEY, ''T3"N'�•'ERTAKF1v; Supplies all necessaries for fun - oral furnishing having a Delivery Wagon specially for this branch of business, .A'II orders attended _ personally, and delivered any: ' where within `10 miles of Wing: ham. Remember the place, first door south of the big brick hotel on the main street,'Wingham. Thus, not only without sacriflraing a Consunapt1pn Surely Cured.. TO ens RAMOa:—Please inform your readers that 1 boo a positive rar.edy for the above named disease, By its timely use thousands of hopeless eases have been cured. I shall be .glad to send two bottles of my remeder linos to any of your readers who have consumption if they will send me their Exppress. and P. 0 address, Respectfully, Di. T. A. 8LOCUii 185 West Adelaide St. 'Toronto- Out,42ha\t't injure the grain and make it greeey. tome • Knew the sex—A ttnie--Oh Otha'rlie found cuff something toelay that 1 promised never, never to tell! Oivarlie (settling back)---.WellI'm ready; 41)6Notext‘ oS rp( tiD arm ,uu la .,•.D$ PUBLISHED— MT= UBLISIIEl' . .l I,lt'I' lfUII)A'Y itlfli -^ AT 1'Il1 -- THASS OFFICE, Jol9C; PIilr:illt TKVE1 WING A1'd', - ONTARIO, su er'ipt*orxprice,$1Tieryour•,inadvance A OVERTItilSt: BA1')!$; _ {{ Space. l 1 yr. 1 5tan_1 3 1110 m1 1 me. 1 floc (.,mann ki1'► (1ir1 r ii. tin 1mt n 0 —IA se Half ” :li. 00 J11 Et' 00 1 ea 0 eo Wetter " 20 00I IL lin I 7 00 4,0 One Inch i{ 5,litI 300 200 1 Se Local net. other castle advert,s.rinents, Sr. per Bac for first insertion, and 8d,. per Buster each subset; neat insertien. Laval notices, in nonpareil t)'pe. 16r. tor Brat section, utnl be, per lino for euch Nabeequont Inbert (.1s; •No local notice wilt be charged It ss than' ON Advertisements nts of Last, Found, 81tuy t r1, Situation . and .Business Chances Id anted, not oa.teedint; 8 Ilse* i imps, di, SI per month, Houses and Farris for trate, not exceeding 8 floss, Y for that month, 50c. per anbsoftient month. These terms will by strictly adhered to. Special rates for longer edrrortieeuie»td,, ar for longer periods. Advertisements without specific directions, wilt Ii inserted till forbid and charged accordingly. Tree- sitory advertisements must be (raid in advance. Changes for contract advertisements 'must lie la the ollicc by Wednesday noon, in order to appear that week • t R. ELLIOTT Pnoraleroa dna Pcieutelsaft `i' 1t. NA01)O.ir'ALD, JosnPIIiN8 STREET, W113111411, • DR, J. A. M1:LDRUhf, Honor Graduate of Toronto University. Wilco and Residence—The old stand formerly onesr- pied by De. Ilotbune, at the corner of Centre sad Patrick streets, Wiseman, - Oar, DR, F. E. GODFREY, 'Pirst•olass honor man and general proficiency !medal- ist Toronto University. Member College Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, Iialoaaya,,Orr. Office—At Methodist Parsonage. J, A. MORTON,. BARRISTEIL Jit,;; Ingham • Oniarie., w R I ANSTONE, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, .NOTARY PUBLIOE CONVEYANCER, ETC. OFFICES --Beaver Block, WnnomuM, UsT,, Goanitt and BI,Trn1 QSiy. Private and acrimony funds to loan at lone rates oak interest. Mortgages, town and farm property, bought and Gold. Mercantile collections a specialty„ DENTISTRY, --J.0. JERUME, hneoult+. J S Jerome is manufacturing eel-. Iulold Plates Vuleanitd plates of the best material as cheap as they can be ranted. got in the Donainioa All work War*. Vegetable Vapor administered for the painiese extraction of teeth, the only, safe anesthetic kno'nn. OFFICE: In the Beaver Block, oppo.Ite tiro Brunswick Hotel. ti's s4r� DENTkSTRY.-,•w. It. MACfi10NALI), Wi aujr. Maker of ` . Slim Gold, ;cte., etc.,,, Plates, Celluloid, nging t�ih���'crownng aend bridgework. Teeth eX treated without the least paiu by the use of Vital- ized Air.- Head Office, %% Ingham, side entrance op- posite the Queen's hetet, often doily (Sundays except- ed) frons 0 a m to 5 pI m, Will be at Rlyth every 2nd and 4th Saturday of each mouth—Office et Milne a hotel; Gerrie 1 let and 3rd 01011days of oath monlls— Office at Albion hotoL Extracting 2fr'conts. JOHN RITCHIE, GENERALINSURANOE AGENT ROBERT CUNNINGHAM, VIRE AND MARINE, GUTLPIL pDEAN. Jn., Woman, LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR TER COUNTY ,OF EUBON. Sales attehtle$ in any part of the Co,, Cltarrec Moderate. JOJIN CTJRRIFt, Wrsortur, =DENS= AtrorroNleslt ren TEE DM= or sioltoN. All orders left at tyre Toms Otico promplIy gtirsad• ed to, Terms reasonable. iAt11r.S HENDERSO1v, LiexraED AVOTios xt roe O'oli$Ttxa RUMS 4111 Bnaca. Ail sales attended to promptly and on the Shortest, NotiSe. • Charges Moderate and Satisfaction Guaranteed, All necessary arrangements can be made at tic, TAus' olidce wrnonali. .Ox7. +1. BOLTON te EAWEINe I), f,,, ds 11. L. StrptvitronI AND Citln 'itfnfuPPIasa, LISTOWEL thin WINGIIA]4. All orders left at the office of the Twit wt.% re oeive promptattention. . N' ELSON T. RITCHIE, P. L. Surveyor: Civil Engineer and Draughisear Particular attention paid to division of 'proper** into building loth, settling disputed benn0arler, preparing complete plans of teams and villages, air per Registry Act, and descriptions of propertisr for insertion In deeds. Cross.Seetions of rivers Made, and estimates of Coat of Bridges, Culverts /Sc. Pro- files and estimates for grading MIN, drainage, roa,i and Street improvements, sowers and other tenser' neering works, COrrespondence Solicited, stating 1p.3105 41 d character of work. OFFICE, --A$ J. Holekai'o law pftice, Wingirate, out, SIC,. MISS NnLLO McUAIZDYk Ottle .ecu Y'B 'C0)#NER Drum STo&x, '1 A88 S tr'OR IN$TReJ0'1'IQNAl141f0 AY:L, t7rkan, fit' Voice Culture and rearmed, . Winghain Agency., 1 mogoortoom aii Slava. aka