The Huron News-Record, 1897-11-04, Page 3El
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TgB 101SONS BAND.
lucorporatod by Act of Parliament 1866,
OAPITAL, - - $2,000,000
RAST. - $1,400,000
Head Office, MONTREAL.I
WM, MOL80N, MACPHERSON, President. 1111
P. WOLFERSTAN THOMAS, General Manager.
Rotes discounted, Collections made, Drafts
issued, Sterling and American ox -
change bought and sold.
INT.R.eT ALLOWED ON D8POa1Ta
SAVINGS BANK.
[uterest allowed on sums of $1 and up.
FgRMERB_
Money advanced to farmers on their own notes
with one or more endorsers. No mortgage re•
jutted as security.
H. O. BREWER, Mana•er,
December, 1886. MANTON.
G. A McTaggart
BANKER
ALBERT STREET, CLINTON.
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
TRANSACTED.
Notes Discounted, Drafts Issued,
Interest Allowed on Deposita.
Clinton, Junesth, 1891 0689
ytouty to wend.
JOHN RIDOUT.
CONVEYANCER, COMMISSIONER, ETC.
Fire Insurance. Real Estate. Money to lend.
Dffice-HURON STREET, CLINTON.
`�f'ra#f'1tZ.
DR. W. GUNK,
R. 0. P. and L. R. C. S., Edinbnrgb. OMee—
Dntarlo street Clinton. Night calls at front door of
residence on Rattoubury street, opposite Presbyter-
ian church.
DR. TURNBULL.
J. L. Turnbull, M. B. Toronto Univ. ; M. D. ;
0. M., Victoria Univ. M. C. P k S. Out, ; b -slow
of th kRbstetrlcal society of Edinburgh. Late of
London, Eng., and Edinburgh hospitals'Otfico:—
Dr. Dawslep's stand, Ratteuhury St. Night calls
soswered at Office.
DR. SHAW.
Office -Ontario street, opposite English
urch, formerly occupied by Dr. Applet on.
N. W. WOODS,
L. R. C. P. I.; L. M. R. C. P. I.; L. M. Rotunda,
Dublin; M. R, C. S., England; M. C. P. and S„
Ontario. 969-Y
Consulations at the office recently orcupie'd
by Dr. Turnbull on Rattenbury street, Clinton.
from 11 o'clock a. in. to 3 o'clock p. in. week
days, and other hours at the "Hut," Bayfield,
Dr. Bruce, Surgeon Dentist.
OFFICE -Over Taylor's Shoe Store,
Clinton, Ont. Special attention to pre-
servation of natural teeth.
N. B. Will visit Blyth every Monday, and
Bayfleld every Thursday afternoon during the
summer. —
Dr. Agnew,
DENTIST.
Office hours - 9 to 5
•0000000 -
At Zurich the second Thurs-
day of each month,
N�ltetf;l%11x1i;��.
J. E. BLACKALL,
Veterinary Surgeon
and Veterinary Inspector.
Office on Isaac street next New Era office.
Itesidence, Albert St., Clinton,
B. THOMLINSON,
VETERINARY SURGEON,
Honorary Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary Col-
lege, Toronto.
Treats all diseases of Domestic Animals on the
most modern and Scientific Principles.
Day and Night Calls Promptly Answered.
Residence—Ratteubnry Street, West, Clinton Ont.
�p Like biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, consti, a g 2 A oheesen,aker must know when his
GrockerJ, Glass 4Xi Chinaware pation, sour stomach, indigestion are promptly the night sweats and pre- cheese is hood. He must have a trier.
oared by Hood's Pills. They do their work
ALBERT ST., CLINTON, ONT. vents extreme emaciation. He should not have t', \v4tit for sot -ie
Highest Cash Price for Nutter ,and Eggs En lisp Trans that Cover one else to try his cheese. It is not well,
COOK'S
q� �q t� In this Way It prolongs life however, to try your cheeses too much
V�oi�,8 FT lA Hood and makes more Comforta- and'let the flies into them. Iwould find
L 100 Miles at a dam out every week how my cheeses were
f� FEED STORE easily and tb°`°ngnly. p• ble the last days. In every going.
P
'"� i A good cheese has certain qualities:
Best after dinner pills. Case Ol consumption—from
26 cents. All druggists. P (1) A firm body. I�ro one wants a hard,
Clinton, Prepared by C. I. Hood to Co., Lowell, Mass. No railway development within re- its first appearance to its iry, indigestible cheese, but you want
BRAN and SHORTS in a Or Lar The only Pill to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. cent months has been more marked s solid, firm choose, and the plug should
Large than the great increase in the number most advanced stages no show no holes or weak spots. (2) It
Small Quantities. I of lung distance runs. A few years should be rich and meaty. (3) It should
OIL CAKE, LINSEED MEALS Cheapest Disinfectant. back the number of trains which made remedy promises a greater have a flinty break. (4) A nutty flavor,
The cheapest disinfectant known, ,t Journey of upward of 100 miles h0 a for recover Or brin S nice and clean.
10 lbTh
Ills. Choice Oatmeal for one Bushel p without a stop could almost be count- p y g Ill judging obsess, flavor is i
nitrate of lead, does not prevent put j g g given 40
Oats refection. The chloride of (asci which ed Jon ;the fingers oL.f one hand. kNow Comfort and relief equal to per cent, body and texture 35 per cent,
legal,,
- - - J. SCOTT, -
Barrister, eje.,
L'LLIOTT's BLOCK, - - CLINTON.
,,.e,e_Woney to Loan.
E. CAMPION, Q • C,
BAR#ISTEI?, • - • SOLICITOR.,
NOTARY, ¢c.,
Goderiich, - Out.
Office—Over Davis' Drug Store. Money to loan: -
_� M • 0 • JOHNSTON,
BARRISTER, - - SOLICITOR,
COMMISSIONER, ETC.,
Goderich, - - - Ont.
Ofliao--Cor. Hamilton and St. Andrew's Ste.
W. BRYDONE,,
BARR,TSTER - - SOLIOITOR.
IPOTARY PUBLIC, �c.,
Ornan BEAVER BLOCK - CLINTON.
817 -If — -
MISS 0. E. CLEMENT grr unto Alma College,
teacher of piano heel epee -Ontario Street
'Methodist Parsonage, Otinton.
D. COOK. CLINTON.��t
is much more effective is made b Y
a teaspoonful nitrate of
every day sixty-elg t trams ina e a
run of 100 miles and over without a
stop•
In advanced stages Of Con- AS TO CHEESE.
BU81NESS DIRECTORYS
Cailteloll Bros,
�Liver
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The Longest Daily
ltjillXO'
GENERAL GROCERS & PROVIS'•
ION MERCHANTS.
distances ver Ing from 102 1-2 miles to
120 !Liles wit out a atop. The North
t'
°
Train Runs
sumption, Scott's Emulsion
soothes the Cou h checks
Pinhole., Itoand lloic+, Ragged 110100,
Gassy Curd and •liber Thislg+..
TgB 101SONS BAND.
lucorporatod by Act of Parliament 1866,
OAPITAL, - - $2,000,000
RAST. - $1,400,000
Head Office, MONTREAL.I
WM, MOL80N, MACPHERSON, President. 1111
P. WOLFERSTAN THOMAS, General Manager.
Rotes discounted, Collections made, Drafts
issued, Sterling and American ox -
change bought and sold.
INT.R.eT ALLOWED ON D8POa1Ta
SAVINGS BANK.
[uterest allowed on sums of $1 and up.
FgRMERB_
Money advanced to farmers on their own notes
with one or more endorsers. No mortgage re•
jutted as security.
H. O. BREWER, Mana•er,
December, 1886. MANTON.
G. A McTaggart
BANKER
ALBERT STREET, CLINTON.
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
TRANSACTED.
Notes Discounted, Drafts Issued,
Interest Allowed on Deposita.
Clinton, Junesth, 1891 0689
ytouty to wend.
JOHN RIDOUT.
CONVEYANCER, COMMISSIONER, ETC.
Fire Insurance. Real Estate. Money to lend.
Dffice-HURON STREET, CLINTON.
`�f'ra#f'1tZ.
DR. W. GUNK,
R. 0. P. and L. R. C. S., Edinbnrgb. OMee—
Dntarlo street Clinton. Night calls at front door of
residence on Rattoubury street, opposite Presbyter-
ian church.
DR. TURNBULL.
J. L. Turnbull, M. B. Toronto Univ. ; M. D. ;
0. M., Victoria Univ. M. C. P k S. Out, ; b -slow
of th kRbstetrlcal society of Edinburgh. Late of
London, Eng., and Edinburgh hospitals'Otfico:—
Dr. Dawslep's stand, Ratteuhury St. Night calls
soswered at Office.
DR. SHAW.
Office -Ontario street, opposite English
urch, formerly occupied by Dr. Applet on.
N. W. WOODS,
L. R. C. P. I.; L. M. R. C. P. I.; L. M. Rotunda,
Dublin; M. R, C. S., England; M. C. P. and S„
Ontario. 969-Y
Consulations at the office recently orcupie'd
by Dr. Turnbull on Rattenbury street, Clinton.
from 11 o'clock a. in. to 3 o'clock p. in. week
days, and other hours at the "Hut," Bayfield,
Dr. Bruce, Surgeon Dentist.
OFFICE -Over Taylor's Shoe Store,
Clinton, Ont. Special attention to pre-
servation of natural teeth.
N. B. Will visit Blyth every Monday, and
Bayfleld every Thursday afternoon during the
summer. —
Dr. Agnew,
DENTIST.
Office hours - 9 to 5
•0000000 -
At Zurich the second Thurs-
day of each month,
N�ltetf;l%11x1i;��.
J. E. BLACKALL,
Veterinary Surgeon
and Veterinary Inspector.
Office on Isaac street next New Era office.
Itesidence, Albert St., Clinton,
B. THOMLINSON,
VETERINARY SURGEON,
Honorary Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary Col-
lege, Toronto.
Treats all diseases of Domestic Animals on the
most modern and Scientific Principles.
Day and Night Calls Promptly Answered.
Residence—Ratteubnry Street, West, Clinton Ont.
�p Like biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, consti, a g 2 A oheesen,aker must know when his
GrockerJ, Glass 4Xi Chinaware pation, sour stomach, indigestion are promptly the night sweats and pre- cheese is hood. He must have a trier.
oared by Hood's Pills. They do their work
ALBERT ST., CLINTON, ONT. vents extreme emaciation. He should not have t', \v4tit for sot -ie
Highest Cash Price for Nutter ,and Eggs En lisp Trans that Cover one else to try his cheese. It is not well,
COOK'S
q� �q t� In this Way It prolongs life however, to try your cheeses too much
V�oi�,8 FT lA Hood and makes more Comforta- and'let the flies into them. Iwould find
L 100 Miles at a dam out every week how my cheeses were
f� FEED STORE easily and tb°`°ngnly. p• ble the last days. In every going.
P
'"� i A good cheese has certain qualities:
Best after dinner pills. Case Ol consumption—from
26 cents. All druggists. P (1) A firm body. I�ro one wants a hard,
Clinton, Prepared by C. I. Hood to Co., Lowell, Mass. No railway development within re- its first appearance to its iry, indigestible cheese, but you want
BRAN and SHORTS in a Or Lar The only Pill to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. cent months has been more marked s solid, firm choose, and the plug should
Large than the great increase in the number most advanced stages no show no holes or weak spots. (2) It
Small Quantities. I of lung distance runs. A few years should be rich and meaty. (3) It should
OIL CAKE, LINSEED MEALS Cheapest Disinfectant. back the number of trains which made remedy promises a greater have a flinty break. (4) A nutty flavor,
The cheapest disinfectant known, ,t Journey of upward of 100 miles h0 a for recover Or brin S nice and clean.
10 lbTh
Ills. Choice Oatmeal for one Bushel p without a stop could almost be count- p y g Ill judging obsess, flavor is i
nitrate of lead, does not prevent put j g g given 40
Oats refection. The chloride of (asci which ed Jon ;the fingers oL.f one hand. kNow Comfort and relief equal to per cent, body and texture 35 per cent,
legal,,
- - - J. SCOTT, -
Barrister, eje.,
L'LLIOTT's BLOCK, - - CLINTON.
,,.e,e_Woney to Loan.
E. CAMPION, Q • C,
BAR#ISTEI?, • - • SOLICITOR.,
NOTARY, ¢c.,
Goderiich, - Out.
Office—Over Davis' Drug Store. Money to loan: -
_� M • 0 • JOHNSTON,
BARRISTER, - - SOLICITOR,
COMMISSIONER, ETC.,
Goderich, - - - Ont.
Ofliao--Cor. Hamilton and St. Andrew's Ste.
W. BRYDONE,,
BARR,TSTER - - SOLIOITOR.
IPOTARY PUBLIC, �c.,
Ornan BEAVER BLOCK - CLINTON.
817 -If — -
MISS 0. E. CLEMENT grr unto Alma College,
teacher of piano heel epee -Ontario Street
'Methodist Parsonage, Otinton.
D. COOK. CLINTON.��t
is much more effective is made b Y
a teaspoonful nitrate of
every day sixty-elg t trams ina e a
run of 100 miles and over without a
stop•
,
Scott's Emulsion. Book on
752 -ti
lead in fig
lead in a int of boiling water and two
a
teaspoonfuls of salt in eight quarts of
water: mix the two solutions. At a
cost of 50 cents, several barrels of the
In the actual number of such runs
the Great Northern Railway stands
first, us nineteen of the expresses run
the subject free for the ask -
Ing.
RODUCE EXCHANGE
HILL & JOYN ER,
lignin may be made.
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distances ver Ing from 102 1-2 miles to
120 !Liles wit out a atop. The North
SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville, Ont.
1
Corner Store. Albert St., Clinton
1N BED FOR WEEKS,
Western has fifteen daily 100 -utile runs,
including four 158 miles and three of
Dealers in Grains, Flour, Feed, Seeds,
Teasa specialty.
AND EVERY WAS
152 1-2 miles, The Great Western
,
Brantford's Big Fire
etc.
BREATH SHE DREW
Company's t•uus include the longest
•
loadquartem for all kinds of Field and Garden
Seeds. We carry the largost Stock and the
AN EXCRUCIATING PAIN—RI
ISM HAD EASTENED HIS 'TALONS ON
dailyt'Llu without it St0 ill the world,
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that between Paddington
largest variety oP Seeds,
ill Goods will be sold at lowest prices for Cash.
HIS PREY—SOUT11 AMtnICAN RHEU-
viz„ and
Exeter, 194 miles. The total daily runs.
Brantford, Oct. 28, --The Verity
Wepay Cash for ETI gs, Any kind of gritia
MATIC CURE SNATCHED HER FROM
HIS ORAsr.
on this line amotints to twelve.
Company's plough works, of Brant -
taken in oxehangc for Goods, same as Cash,
The Great Northern Company were
ford, were practically destroyed by
HILL & JOYNER.
"For fifteen ears I had been trou-
y
bled with rheumatism. It had settled
in u, back. At times the pain was
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Probably the originators of the lung-
distance run, as for ears their Scotch,
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Sheffield, and other expresses have
terra to -night. About 5.30 an alarm of
fire calve in over the telephone an -
nouncin that the Verity plough
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BUTCHER SHOP.
,EHTRAL
so severe as to entirely lay me up
just
travelled to Grantham, 1051-2 miles,
without it stop, and at present there
works were on fire. The fire depart -
nlent hurried to the spot and found
P
FORD & MURPHY,
for weeks at a time. I was about
discouraged and had given up hope
are fifteen of these trains running
that the flames had got full possession
(Successors to J. W. Langford.)
when I was recommended to tt y South
'And
daily. But the mammoth runs of 150
200 tniles could never have been at-
of the main building oil Wellington
street, A general alarm was at once
Havingbought out the above business; we intend
n conduct It on the cash principle, and will sppply
American Rheumatic Uuce. I aid so.
The first Pottle enabled me to leave
tern ted without Mr. Ram bottom's
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invention of picking up water while
sounded and the full brigade turned
out. The fire was caused b the ex-
ur customers with the best meats at the lowest pay-
agprices.
my bed, and in one \veek from the
titne I commenced its use I was cam-
travelling at full speed by means of
plosion of a barrel of benzine in the
FORD & MURPHY,
'
letel cured. It is undoubted! the
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best reined in the world for rhea-
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troughs placed between the rails into
which a canvas scoop is lowered,
the speed ILL which the train
Paint shop on the top flat of the main
,uilding. The workmen on that floor
had barely time Co escape. The whole
GIVD HOGS ��NTLD
Ont -So Mrs. JahnBeaumont Elora,
Ont. -Sola b Watts R Co,
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is travelling forcing the water up
de s,rtment was saturated with .int
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and oil anti made material for
•
i y years the
into the tents For man
good
Farewell to Peanut Candy.
t
Northern was the only lino to possess
these troughs, and that is why this
the fire. The fire department under
Chief Calder, did reat�work, but the
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Highest Market Price Paid.
If the discovery for new uses for the
company's tenders are so much smaller
and lighter than those of most other
inflammable nature of the top flat
made their efforts futile and the fire
D. CANTELON, Clinton.
peanut continues the good old -fashion-
ed ones of roasting and making into
conrpanles, though within recent years
made rapid headway. The water,
pressure wits first-class and seven
7934f.
candy will disappear. It is already
other line§ have put down troughs,
notably the Lancashire and Yorkshire
streams of hose were soon playing
used to the extent of $5,000,000 worth
in France to make oil for toilet soaps
and flour for hospitals. A factory is
p
and the Great Western company.
The longest run without a stop ever
made is said to have been mane by a
upon the building.In addition to the
city fire departent the Waterous
engine works sent a fully equipped fire
p(� n �jl
Geo Tl 011111
�
to work a five tuns of eauuta a cls
p p y,
yielding2335 gallons of oil worth one
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Pennsylvanian railroad train, 439 miles
engine with a supply of hose to assist
in subduing the flames. Despite the
3orseshoer and General Black-
dollar• ,t gallon; 175 gallons of crude oil
being accomplished in 10 hours mid 5
millutes. The longest run made in
efforts of the brigade the flames spread
smith
at 60 cents; 3680 pounds of meal, worth
from the main building to the Store-
r
k1bert Street, North, - Clinton.
two cents a pound, and as much more
stock feed worth 60 cents it hundred.
'
this country was one on the
Northwestern between Euston and
�
room and thence to the pattern and
moulding shops. These were soon all
JOBBING A SPECIALTY.
It is estimated that Prince Edward
Carlisle, 't distance of over 299
miles. This remarkable journey
ablaze and were practicallywerdestroyed.
In the storeroom were a large number
Woodwork ironed and first class material and
cork guaranteed; farm implements and machines
County will have 130,000 barrels of
apples for export this
took lace on Sept. 7, 1895. The train
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consisted of seven 4`L -foot coaches,
of ploughs ready for shipment. Many
ebullt and repaired.
year.
weighing ab ut 112 tone, and was
drawn by the Guic, one of Mr. Webb's
mediuul size compound locomotives.
of these were removed b the salvage
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corps free from water, while others
were either destroyed entirely or badly
datnaged. The factory,
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TO THE FARMER -S.
The McKillop Mutual Fire
Study your own interest and go where
can
The rate of' speed was slightly over
fifty miles an hour, and the only pas-
entire which
employed a clay and night gganig of
you get
Insurance Company.
sengers were officials, who expressed
,nen, was practically destrovecl. The
,
damage done cannot be less than
Reliable Harness,
great satisfaction with the result.
but
$60.000. It is, however, impossible to
i
Farm and Isolated Town Proper-
They carefully examined the train,
no single bearing had heated, and
say at the present mement the exact
I manufacture pone,but the BRaT°PsTOGS.
Bersare of shops that sell cheap, as they have
ty only Insured.
everything Was in thorough order.•
amount of loss. The buildings were
pretty well insured.
sot to live.
lyaand tt get prices.
mail Call
P P to orders
Some months since this company
A serious accident happened during
tT®.yx.N $�LL
OFFICERS.
George watt, President, Harlock P. O.; James
Broadfoot, Vioe-Pres., Seatorth P. 0.; W. J. Shan,
started running boat trains to Liver-
pool from Euston to Edgehill without
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in distance is
the fire. Foreman Allen and a detach-
went of men were engaged fighting
HARNESS EMPORIUM, BLYTII, ONT
non, Secy. Treas., Sealortb P. 0.; Michael Murdte
Ins ector of losses, 'SeaforthP. O.
§
, DIRECTORS,
a stop; this case the just
20(1 miles; but the longest daily jour-
ney on this system is between Euston
fire in the rear 0 the building
en a per tion of the wall Rave way
�'d
fell upon Foreman Allen and Fire -
GO TO THE
James Broadtoot, Seatorth;bltohael Mnraie,asa•
watt, Harlock
and Crewe. This run was first started
during the race to Edinburgh in
man Jas. Finch. Bath were buried in
U11ion Savin Parlor
forth; George Dale, Scalorth; George
Thomas E. Hays,Scaforth; Alex Gardiner, Leadbury
McLean, Hippen.
1888, add it held the record till the
the debris, and when rescued were
. found to be sufferin from severe seal
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Thomas Garbutt, Clinton; John
Great Western started its Exeter run
wounds. It was found necessary to
For first-class Hair -Cutting
AOENTs.
Thomss e, Robert McMillan, Sea-
a few months a o.
g
remove the injured men in the ambul-
and Shaving.
amen mminHarlop,
forth and James cnmm3ngg,Egmonavtne.
The Great Western seemed deter-
once to the hospital. While their
alined to win hack that reputation for
wounds are serious they are not be.
Smith's block, opposite Post Office, Clinton
Parties desirous to effect Insurance or trans•
act other business will be promptly attend.
speed which they had in the old days
lieved to be dangerous..
J. EMERTON, Proprietor.
ed to on application to any of the above officers ad-
dressed to their respective pool omues,,
of the broad guage -Flying Dutch-
rnan," and such 1'geway as it made up
••
What Squirrels Eat.
J. C. STEVENSON,
during the last eighteen months that
Furniture DeAler, &C:
McLeod's
now it is second to none, either in rate
of speed or distance of run. The
Squirrels do not entirely subsist on
nuts as most people suppose. They
THE LEADING UNDERTAKER AND
System Renovator
improvement was accomplished by
buying up the refreshment room at
are largely fruit eaters, and occasional -
Iv mock big havoc in the orchards at
They
FUNERAL DIRECTOR.
Swindon -thereby saving the stop at
the fall of the year, are not
—AND OTHER—
the station, which had formerly been
above stealing partridge eggs, and on
Opvosite Town Rall, Clinton, Ont
necessary, as they were under contract
this account are not beloved by the
Tested Remedies,
SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE
to the proprietors to atop all trains
there -and puttiug down water
troughs near Goring and Bristol. The
sportsman. Even poultry, when they
stray, its they often will, and lay eggs
beyond the confines of the poultry
r
LESLIE'S CARRIAGE AND
-
— WAGON FACTORY,
result is that now the "Cornishman"
yard, suffer from attacks of squirrels
For Impure, Weak and Impoverished Blood,
runs daily from Paddington to Exeter,
when the mother bird is away. In
Corner Huron and Orange Streets, Clinton.
Dyspepsia, , ceplcgs n088, pa oil oP the
Hcart, Liver Complaint, Neuralgia. Loss of
a distance of 194 miles at an average
'
pine tree districts these little climbers
First -Class Buggies on hand and made to
1Vlemory, Bronchitis, Consumption, Gall Stonesspeed
h
of 58.4 miles an hour; and t e
are fond of splitting the pine cones
order. Prices to suit the times. Repairs and
repainting promptly attend to. Prices reason-
Jaundice, Kulnoy and Urinary Diseases, Si'St.
situs' cc, b'c i le Irregularities and en'-
"Welshman covers the 143 miles from
Newport to Paddington at a little over
g
and eating the seeds thereof.
But all things, squirrels are
able.
oral Debility,
48 miles an hour.
above
fond of fungus. They will not have
PUMPS! PUMPS!
LABORATORY, CODERICH ONT.
The longest runs of the other lines
anything to say to the common or
J. M. McLEOD,
are the Great Northern's 120 miles, be-
garde .:mom, but confidently de -
If ion want a first-class, well -made pump, one tha
tween King Cross and Newark, at just
vour the most yellow and poisonous
will give you satisfaction, send your order to th
Prop. and Manufacturer,
over 51 miles an hour; the North-
looking of toadstools that grow in
undersigned. He will dig and clean wells and do it a
the oloeest prices. He also handles a first•olas
Sold in Clinton I
J, H. COMBE, and ALLAN & WILSON.
eastern's Newcastle and Edinburgh
e
run, 124 1-3 miles tit 5., miles per hour;
damp woods and fields. They never
store Hese, for they know well that
FORCE PUMP.
the Midland's St. Pancras to Notting-
fungi will not keep. They devour
W M iV WALKER,
JAMES FERGUSON
ham, 124 miles, at the same rate of
then( greedily as they come to light,
opposit Queen's Hotel - High Street Clinton.
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speed as the previous one, and the ex-
and revisit the spot as soon as fresh
809-tf
—the reliable—
cell,ent run of 117 3-4 miles betwe-n
spawn renews the fungus. There are,
UPHOLSTERER AND MATTRESS
Carlisle and Stirling -over some of the
however, many kinds of toadstools
know to be
�xJi1YO1''
worst bits of line in the country -on
Caledonian, is
that squirrels poisonous,
these they will not touch.
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stalks after they have been out off. In
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Clinton, Dec. 6, 1895.
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persistent use of Ayer's SM-sapa.rilla.
FODDER SHREDDING ATTACHMENT.
the device here shown a stalk of fodder
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treated for insomnia. I addised him
6r creamery
dairying is not the cream or cheese
not to go to that expense, but to take
factory, or any of the secondary aids
Buffalo and Goderich District:—
361 Brondway. Now Yori..
a lass of whisks before cin to
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and advantages that have clustered
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bed." ,
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the cow. The great vital question all
FOR TWENTY-SEVEN YEARS
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a tumbler full, and then you won,t
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he ought to if he expects to prosper,
to
and, second, how shall we improve the
. 4.30 P. m
tial.
dairy cow so that she shall become more
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g
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Toronto.
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the quicker will reform come in dairy
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overdose of morphine
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LAnGEBT SALE IN CANADA,
) illness.
color 10 per cent and finish 3 per cent.
In pulling a plug, draw it so that the
bare plug will not rub on the rind of
the cheese.
The plug should look larger than the
hole it came from. The judge will get
the flavor by the odor.
There are three defects in cheese,
which will be indicated by as many
different kinds of holes. •s
First there is the ragged hole, pene-
trating the cheese irregularly and of ir-
regular size and shape. One cause of these
ragged holes is failing to keep the
curd while in the sink of an even heat
and moisture, as heat aids the forma-
tion of acid and the curing of the curd.
By letting certain portions of the curd
get cold there is an uwivendevelopment
of the acid, and we will see this defect
indicated by ragged holes in the cheese
while curing.
Then there are round holes. These
indicate and are found in what is called
sweet cheese. To cause this condition,
either the milk has not been matured
to. a proper point or the salt has been
added too soon.
Very small round holes, known as
pinholes, also indicate defective cheese.
They are due to gassy curd. This gas is,
caused by some taint in the milk. To
avoid this defect, refuse all tainted
milk, and if you have any of these pin-
holes in the curd (ascertain it by cut-
ting the curd with a ]~knife) be sure you
get them flattened out before you salt
the curd.
If curd is put to press at too high it
temperature, above 90 degrees, it will
be likely to generate steam, and this
will make the cheese puff and contain
holes.
There is also what is called an acid
cheese, it 'cated in two ways -first,
by leaking whey on the shelves; sec-
ond, by being dry, mealy and husky,
the fat seeming to have, disappeared.
The causes of this condition are either
that some sour milk was put in the vat,
or that the Imt was, allew4d 'to get over-
ripe, or that the curd was not dipped
soon enough, or, again, that it was not
stirred. enough in the sink:
In short, the acid was allowed to de-
velop too far before salting.
In close, muggy weather the cheese=
maker .must have everything ready to
run the milk through all the processes
without any delay.
Another defective cheese is the pasty
cheese. It is weak in the body. One
characteristic is that when you pull out
the plug you can't replace it again. It
is generally found in the fall and is the
result of cold making and curing rooms.
There is no time of year when more
care is needed in cheesemaking than in
the autumn, The milk is richer, and to
get a firm body you should out the curd
finer (to get out more of the whey) and
salt a little heavier.
Be sure and keep your curd warm
through all its stages. The pasty cheese
is due to letting the, curd get cold in the
vat or the sink, consequently the acid
does not work fast and the whey does
not come away freely.
If the cheese does not rind on the out-
side, it is due to cold hoops. If your
room is cold, warm your hoops in a tub
of warm water before filling them.
In filling your hoop have the center
the fullest; you can got the whey out
better. If you don't get the whey out
before the curd gets cold, you will nev-
er get it out. Press your cheese well at
night, especially in cold weather.
U you neglect to 'keep a fire in your
curing room in cold weather, in addi-
tion to having a pasty cheese you will
get a spotted cheese that will grow
strong and bitter.
Be sure to have it stove in your curing
room when September comes in. After
a cheese is properly cured it does not
require much heat. Put the newest
cheeses where they will get the most
hea t.
Attend to turning your cheeses and so
allow the dampness to escape from thorn.
Red spots on cheese are often due to
rough handling. Don't let your cheeses
stand too close together on the shelves.
They must not touch each other or any-
thing else. Have them in straight rows
on the shelves.
Fix your press se it will work straight.
Take care of your utensils. Don't get
your hoops all briiisecl up.
Have your cheese neatly bandaged,
even sized and pressed straight. -Ad-
dress of J. E. Hopkins.
Datry and Creamery.
When you buy butter color, be swr.
.that it is not an aniline preparation.
There is a butter color on tho market
which is made of aniliDe and which is
a deadly poison. It killed a child that
accidentally swallowed a portion of it..
recently.
Above all, farmers must be made tar
understand that good butter and cheese
cannot be made from dirty or tainted or
unaerated milk. This is the law and the
p$ophets.
If a cheese has become moldy on the'
outside, wash it in very hot water into
which you have first poured a little am-
monia.
m-
monia.
There is no sight more pleasing to
gods, men or angels than a shining,
clean creamery or dairy without any
slop, dust, spider webs, mold, rust, rot-
tenness, bad smells or filth, anywhere,
to be seen.
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