The Clinton News-Record, 1904-02-04, Page 7AK.
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Molsons Bank _Jr
Incornmnied he .Vet of I
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Parliaineet. 18•15
Capital authorized, $5,060,000
Capital paid up 2,856,420
Reserve Fund 2,720,778
Total Assets 271000,000
Wm. eleepnerson.
Jtililtie .61110C, Geuerel Manager
N...tes Discounted, Collections
Metle, f-tillr,d, Stt•I'l,ng
A E xvitalige tug t end
8.4d.
-•'•4 A V !NOS BANK --.
'mei it ell 110 sum:, Of $1.
Atli 01! 11010 aikit., of depoeit
comp half-vietrly.
ie A R. NI ill -
Motley nlivaoced to farmers at
..tv reties. Sale not Pri voliected,
H. C. Brewer, Mgr.•
CLINTON.
aitAileflatteMnealeiale=i01.7
G. D. McTaggart
BANKER..
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
TRANSACTED. NOTES DISCOUN-
TED. DRAFTS ISSUED. INTEREST
ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. - -
ALBERT STREET, CLINTON.
W. BRYDONE,
BARRISTER., SOLICITOR.
NOTARY, PUBLIC, ETC.. -
OFFICE -Sloane Block- CLINTON,..
HENRY BEATTIE
(Successor to Mr. James Scott.)
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC
office formerly occupied by Mr.•
James Scott, in Block .
MONEY TO LOAN.
RIDOUT & HALE
eonveyancers, Commissioners, Real
Estate and Insurance Agency.
Disney to Loan.
C. B. HALE . JOHN KIDOUT.
DRS. GUNN & GUNN
Dr. W. Curer L. R. C. P. °& L.
° Edinburgh. • - .
Dr. J. Nisbet Gur p Ai. R.C. S. Eng..
, R. C. P. London .
Night calls at front door of residence:
on Rattenbury street, opposite
- Presbyterian church.
OFFICE- Ontario- street -CLINTON.,
ift•
Doctors first, preserthed
Ares Cherry Now* over
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"-,•F Yews ago. They use It
today stororhas MCI'. They
Cherry
Pectoral
rely upon itforcolds•vonoAs•
bronolritts, ettasamption,
They will tell you bow It.
heals lamed Ions.
-1 had • VOW alie OIM0111.1X _thre0_10111*
Inc
ThealtitiKL__ArtelalL
wiii..2.3troorcooremor... -
2.1o5 -41:4W .for flairefi"rgst.
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a t action mat Incralng.
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For an up-todate
1-1A41CUT -
- AND --
CLEAN silAvE
try the leadink barber.
NEXT DOOR TO IRWIN'S. GROCERY
George.D Roberton
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WoOcra Phosphodine,
The Great English Remedy,
is an old, well estab-
lished and reliable
preparation. Easbeen
prescribed and .used
°yore° years. All drug.
gists in the Dominion
of Canada sell and
reooromend an being
Before' and. After. the only medicine of
its kind that cures and
gives universal satisfaction. It promptly and
permanently cures all forme of Nervous .Weak•
rums, Emissions. Spermatorrtuea'Impoten9g.
, aed all effects of abuse or exceeses ; the excessive
use of Tobacco, opium or Stimulants, litentat
and Brain Worry, all of which lead to Infirmity,
Ineardtr. Consumption and an Early Grave.
Price Si per package orals for $5. One win
pease, st'x, wilt cure. Mailed prompty on re-
ceipt of price. Send for free pamphlet. Addreasi
The Weed company,
Whxdsor, Out, Canada,
Woods Pleasphodine- Is sold in Clinc
ton by Watts- & Co.,: H. B. :Combe;.
.R--P-Reelc..ie_and. J. Hervey, _Drug-
gists,
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Tfie eKillop Mutual Fire
Insurance Corrigan
-.--Farm and. . Isolated Twit Proprty-
-.Only Insured.-:, - • .
OFFICERS:
DR. SHAW .
J: 3, McLean, President, V:IPPen P.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. : 0., ; .. Thos. Fraser,. Vice -President,
. .1 Brueefielci P. 0. ;, T. E..HuyS, -Sec.-
OFFICE- Ontario street -CLINTON: 'Treasurer, Seaforth P. 0, ;
Opposite St. Paul's church.
DR. C. W. THOMPSON
PHYSICrA.N AND. SURGEON.
Special attention given ,to diseases .oi,
the Eye, .Ear, Nose and. Throat . .
-Office. and Residence -7
ALBERT STREET WEST; .CLINTON.
North of Rattenbury St. •
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DR. G. W. MANNING SMITH •
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office formerly -occupied by Dr. Pal-
lister on Main street.
BAYFIELD, -
DRS. AGNEW Se FOWLER
- - DENTISTS. -- •
Office adjoining Photo Gallery,: open ,
every day and Saturday nights until.
to o'clock.
Auburn every Monday.
Dungannon every Tuesday.
DIRECTORS. ..
Williaiu Shespey, Seaforth • 'John.
Grieve, Winthrop e, George Sea,:
ierth ; John Watt,, .IIarlock ; John
liennewiee,° 13rodliegan.;•:- James Thiand,
aieceltivood ; James Connelly, Clinton.
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I • • .AGENTS. • ..
'Itcybert .-Smith, HarlOck: ,; E.
Seafoctlri, "Jrtines • Curnmings„.
,Egmonclville W.. ''co •Bolnieee
ville: . ° • .
Parties desirous to effect insurance
or transact other business will hot
promptly attended t� on. .application
'to anv of the . above, officers addressed
to their respectiVe ,postollices. Losses
inspected by the director who livis
nearest the scene,
ONT
Marriage.
:::•31. G. ERNEST noLmus
repecialist in Crown and Bridge Work
.1), D. S. -Graduate of the Royal C01-°
• lege of Dental Surgeonsof Ontar-
io.
L. D. S. -First class honor graduate
of Dental Department of Torouto
University. •
Special attention paid to 1 .eservation
of children's teeth.
Will be at the River Hotcl, Bay field,
every Monday from 10 -ane to 6.
p. m.
DR. J. FREEMAN
VETERINARY SURGEON.
A member of the Veterinary Medical
Assouiations of London and Edin-
burgh and Graduate of the Onta,r-
io Veterinary College.
OFFICE- Huron street -CLINTON.
Next to Commercial Hotel
Phone 97
JAMES A. SMITH, AUCTIONEER..
I am a licensed auctioneer for the
County of Huron a.nd will Sell by per-
centage or by the dollar, Residettee lot
37 and 3g, Dayfield Road, one mile
south ot Clinton. SatisfaCtion guar-
anteed. Orders left at The IN.ews-Ttne-
ord office or tny house will be prom-
ptly attended to.
JAMES A. SMITH,
Clinton P. 0.
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Licenses
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J. Rumball Clinton
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Trains will arriye at anti depart
iroin Clinton station as fcillows t
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Going East Mixed
Goiug West Mixed
Coin West Express
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LONDON, atfRON AND ,BRUCE DIV,
Going South Express
" Mixed
•"- North Express
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A, 0-. FATTISON, Agent.. ,
IP. IL HODGEINS, Towe Ticket Agent.
3. D.- MACDONALD, Distriet. Passen-
ger Agent, Toronto.
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TRADE MARKS
DtsIGNs
COPYRIGHTS &C.
Ativene sending a gentler and description may
(Wok rtspertnin nut opinien tree *nether an
siven Aoil in tronnioynatentatte. Cernmunies.
sons strteorr comment's). 110.4w:rotten Patents
sent froo. Oldent ;wooer for seourieceatents.
retsina omen tnreueb Munn & co, ratAire
twat nutlet, without metro., in the
$tittttifit
A tuitutrinmeirlIlilqtPalMwontle. i'.nritont
•:nirttleii of 'lily
ria.r.r4frir,r 1, ol!.ttis• t. i•y..it,11,PW4gli,tl�Yj
yi (5 el 11/,; gla.11.t.lajr
Tb•ft Catimm. 17.4ws.,,Recora
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'Zurich.
mt.sw )-(.1111.1 Severn), of Montreal,
end L...1). de BlenZy, Of Paris, France.
'e ere in Zli, 1. ti over Sunday, on their
way to Si. Joseph, whither they were
going in the interests of ..The Inter.
tuitional Flax ribro Oompeny," The
tinnier gentleman is connected, iivith
the Montreal Fiber Company which is
now mergod, with the proposed St.
.14 eeph one, undue she above namet
air 4 the letter is tut expert in the mama
ufacture of flax into Reticle,' of vitreous'
trees, Mi.. Savarin is Secretary of the
!lid tea 04)111 ponies, whose head office
win be at the neighboring "city" and
hotlt wth 01 11. tinder the new procese,
th Pa ttql tlo, w bleb has beien seeured
fur both the United Statee aud Cana-
da. The gentlemen ere het e, they
/info 111 usa lo look er'r the ground
and make preperatiOns for the et eet-
ion of su hoildinve for the covey,.
log on of the work. The new CoMP-
any aim et }Hiving a copital of 81,600,
004 (mist lIt whreli Is already Hub -
seri bed. and the voinpeny Incorporate
ed under the aliove no me,
THE MAN WHO •WORKS• HARD
Perseverance anci will -power be must
have, but whether he tots strength and
Igor is arm( her consideration. Hard
working men usually have irritable
nerves and should 'fortify thele eye -
terns with a cow's° of h`errozone, a
toeie thoi rebuildS and be.
yded all telling. It'e just wonderful
the etrength that Ferrozone imperts
to brokendown teen. It forms. new
Hood, supplies the syStein With abun-
dant nourishment, rand where former-
ly there was tiredners and laseitude
Fel rozone establishes - a reset vet . of
energy and vim, Try Ferrozone,-
price 50e per box. •
'Canadian Cheese Popular
• in South Africa
• To t he, Editor of The Neves -Record
i,Cottintericial Intelligeriee" of Dec.
23rd, 1003, eay that '',111r, G. Velder.
the Cotninereial Agent of. New Seuth
Wales In South Africa, has sent home
a, detailed report on the impart °•tracie
1(1 cliettee• The ii.iondit, or Plat Dttteh,.
is he says, the kiiid preferred, the ectlei
of Eila tri,, or Howid Dutch, being very
-Smell' in ctimpaileim. These cheeses
usually weigh front 9 to 12 Ills each,
and this sizv veins- to be preferred.
a ithouglehe eitev one -gond brand the
etipeses•of whieh weighecnibotit 18 11111
emit°, They are all packed four ehees
caee end in clue layer. Dotch
cream cheeses or about 2 lbs ir . weigl it
packed in he same way, hut with -it,
Jim:ger 110111 hr in a •case, are also in1.
ported; lett the sale is mit iutige. . • .
I -have hen rd:t hat it is the 'intent lot.
of some of ofir cheese makers• to 'et-
lempt the mnitufact nee 'of • 1)idelt:
Cheese; ;turf. T.roVided it can IR. turned
ont Ted, p qua lit y to. the article 11110
pert 11010.ilollatid, there V. Quid
a gond _Tieristrect• of a big • tietile for it •
here.. Canscliencheeee is very
hie I bruin4hoilt South Africa, beteg of
g.,(tdevon (plant y and keeeping• 11ell.
etneli of the etleeee fulilil
England ie Canadian, Clieene
pighR froine60 te
keen -Iced 14('ll'lliill'IY 111 14..1A1l/tie5l
antes a nir (etch case. .,04 in'
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RACKING PAIN' IN THE -JOINTB'
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• i‘1.1ii. every ferro of rhilenta' km. nefl?
rgiit itt sei8 tie 1110 boot envoi ..by •
'Net viline thealnickest relief for muscat.:
.lor peirf yet discievered, It's because
O Nerviline strikes in. and- penetrates
right Oa he core of pain thetit gives
'snich tin:hounded elitisfitetion. • " I
caught e01.1 • in. triy• elionlders while
ri i g and euffertetgreet poun,wri tea
G. E. Dr.norrasy.of :Berlin. I neiel. Noe
freoly 110+11 wrts Soon quite
1.-bitve' • found Nere i n aft excel' en t
reined v for Hs item.0 rise. and 'nein:eight
am wee' ne'fer.etild on the chest. 1,
nnintoerul 1`.Teryiline highly ;LIP1 would
Irthe without it.' Price 28e..
00 0
ring 'KO:log elPo prilv(41 • %Try
1411 lefnet ory,. Prices of te ' for Ibis
citteee feireee freq. red to 1.4 'pet'
1p, in 0..1 not. It
he (1 ti,s,i 11111 Ini 11111 etteeee Milkers to
eoosider"the •questiOn of ,fititting
tretins foe.export 1. 1 his filit4'
krt. 011ete n Considerable 11 1411' hes'
been done in 1,1 fentch cheese.
This clitsa is usually - put- tio in 12 oz
111(14
Colored rher;se 1 enertillY prefer,
red.. For Olieddsit• eheeee. .M r. °Voider
leesenntends send ing cheeses *from
20. 1030 Ihs in e eight in preference tit
the larger size,;,. The only complaint
thilt Could liefte of legarding °alias
(lien Cheese was that fhe.size watt too
baive,for most pf the etorekeepers."
'CANADIAN VS. NEW •
. • ZEALAND 131JTTER.
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Canadian butter euffers to eorne ('X-
10111 hv etiteparsi(>11 With thet frrim
Neiv 'Zealand.. Air: J. A. Ruddick;
Chile Dairy Division, OttaWa, • saYs
t be cenripareSon is really not a fair one, :
Lecanae Mew Zattlitnd butler ie
grass butter, and it itrriitee fresh. in
Great Britain during outwinter tiert-
$014 So • that any Canadian hatter
Which Conies •Intu direet ronypetitron
with it most neegssarily be winter
mede or held stinereer stock. New
Zealand butter, botveeer, beset repute.
lion in Englatid•- for keepieg quality,
end it Will be• of interest to learn , how
that repotation has been acqiiired.
In the first place, having n0 natural.
ice, the midotity 01 (1(41 Creasecties, ate
equ p nett with • IlIOChO 0141141refrigerat.
in'g Mut hines. Then creetnery refrig-
Clatters arll kept.fairly cold, but they
Infante tee young te takemedieint rum be
cirr,:d of trout). whoop tea eougb Rod colds br
using VAP0.01COOktle--theYbreathe
WANTED -Several persons 1 oi char-
acter mad • goodreputation in each
state (one in this county required)to
represent and advertise old establish-
ed wealthy business house of solid
financial standing. Salary 52r week-
ly with expenses additional, all pay-
able lit cash direct every Wedimsclay
from head offices. Horse and Carriage
furnished when uocessary. References,
Enclose self.addressed envelope. Col-
onial, 832 Dearborn $te Chicago,
CoOlOo Cotton Root Compound.
Ladies, Favorite,
To the only tafe, reliable
renlator on 'Which woman
can depend. "In the hour
and ttme of need.!!
Prepared In two &green of
Strength. No. 1 and NO. 2.
1.a -Ver ordinary cases
Is by tar the tteet done):
imedieltee kiloton.
No. 2 -Por special eases -10 degrees
atxonger..-three dollars per box.
,.1...acues-ask your druggist for elosagees
Cotten ifoot CoitripOnnal4 Take no other
tte iIt pine, mixtures' and irrlitatibtlit are
dahgerons.. No. 3. and No. 2 are sold and
recommended by all dialoged!) In. the Do-
minion of anneal. Melted to any address
on 1'66644 oUrtee and four 2 -cent fiebtalfe
littamD0. Wine 10001e Company,
Wisulear, onto
Na. I and No. 0 are lout Clinton
by Watts & Co., H. B. Combe, R. I',
Reckie end Hovey, drttggista.
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have no refrigerator cars such as we
heve,. The secret of theit sues
that the butter is shipped from the
creameries t wief, 11. week to t 014 storage
where it le immediately pliteeti in a
chamber at ten degrees and held there
until forwarded to Erighand. It must
he at leastfour full days in strive he.
fore it le ehippecl, to give lime for
thorongh freezing to the centre of the
package. Al thongh the butter le
sometimes carried sevet.ist hundred
mite; to the London steamer Its tent
perature must) behelow the freezing po-
int of water; oi herwise it will he tefnsot
ancl sent to a (.1)14 storage to 110 refros-
en. The temperature in the chambels
of the eteathers is about le degrees,
It is placed in the steamers with f vox -
TRH VERDICT OF'
• PUBLIC OPINION.
Is with the hest article -every
That's why Putuarn's Corn Extraotor
has been in the lead for the last halt
century It ettree corns painlessly in
twenty-four hours and ever fella.
Use only Putuam's for corns and
warts.
•
en mut ton, which. must he kept at a
low temperature, It is easy to ender -
stand that butter handled in such a,
manner, although it is two months ohl
when it reaches the Mat krt., will have
more life in it than some of otir butter
whielr has been held two nr three
weeks in a creetnery at a temperature
of 40 to 50 degrees. If our creamery
owners and patrons expect to compete
With the Denes. who ere- so close to
the market, and with the- New Zea-
landers, who.employ such low temper -
at tires almost from the duty their but-
ter is made, it is time they were mak-
(1. mitre serious effort to improve
-
matters M their end, •
Yours Very Truly., .
NV, A. Clemons.
SNIFFLING AND •
• ' SNEEZING COLDS.
• Can be stopped in it few minutes anti
per manently cured in one hottr by. in-
haling fragient 'healing Catarrha-
vine... No retnedy .compat•es with Ca-.
tarrhoeone for cold in the head and
nasal catarrh. ft s4 101)1 itild 111211 l,s
1.iiii.:1))111200S stieez-
ing and coughiug, Welles away the
".stuiTed tar feellog 1 fl tile fol ehead.
If you haven't 'used Oittafrhozone -get
it to day .and. try.. it an your next 'cold,
he sto.pttsed at the efficieney of.
thie delightful ieha ler treatmeet which
pleaseseeyeryode because it, cures so
quickly, _ Cutnplete outfit $1.00, trial
tree 25c. .
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'Canadian Butter on.. the
. . . • .
-.Briti§h. Market
To the'Editor Of The NewkeRecord '
-Speak i rie em theal re • e hjec: t be-
fore a. recieit meeting 'of Ontario deny
.twu4.i11r 3, Aeltuddick, Chief or, the..
Dairy DiVieion, Oti awe, ;owe esonteT
advice., titer, Will, if follOwed, have air
expellent . effect , Upon • the. quality • of
the Int fter ex hotted IrOtt, •.Ceniolte.
Be :add 111 peete-eVery prOper ques.
time; , hit Lee inan unite -ere es -to asit'
S'()1lL41 1114, How.410418 our hurter snit
r 1'1 ri tfeli .tt•atle?, W b t axe1tt(
eeete, -if any, buw mity the.y • he •reine-
dit die IteamoVer to the first quest.teri
I ay mild ieir ilint our very° tiliest.tint ter
gives exCellent -satigaction and it is
doubtful if. there any 'bet ter tantei.
nu the market, . The trOulde is' that
the qeality its irregular, leeks ituifortn-
ity, or inother words it is onreliahle.
A dealer way getone lot in excellent,
einiditiote and of • cholee OutilitY; • lull
the next, otte up 1.0 his
ex pectationv,s0 that When:lie is offeled.
Oausultan butte.t. aipti11,. he Is inclined"
to give. 11 pric:e equal only. to- Cho
11.11(40 of 11)0 poor 14, -01ii 0,i his way
our Imt tee does-- nor, red.,. i.e.
etantling which' it desereee. 'The
butter. that. 18of IcnoWn 0 q•nality and
that eii0 ItV5L54 Ini .th.petiiiett •ozi to
--eeme up 10 a certeoesetinlaid will he
more in detnatnt 1 lute (tile... 11101 111;41'
verage as 1)10ibti t • h ih
• ly; ef ink -vim. gentle as well 14,1? c noir-
est quail ty; Outtato er isedse setitt to
deteriOritie Vary qttieki:v 'tilt el. it. IS
titled. nil the 141 0(1 bIdO ti nul that beime
• so ilealete, art; net enientroged 10 tiade"
I41it. et 'venot to conphesize the 'moor -
tepee 'of .oleneing • the Belt ish
0110111 int well tte the coesioner, :The
merchant is • inclined' to he Mile and
push that particular . hotter %mt.' of
which0 be stands the letet chance' of'
O Making a profit. 0 0
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CAUSE OF • DETERIORATION,
Now let Its see if we ean 1101 ermine
tlie.eatise of these- defects sv tiieh pout pet
-at; to 800ept from 5)110 10 tWo • 00(1(14 8,
pound less than some of oor
LevenV4(Wicoliee4)D1siefeetant Seep
Powder is better than other soap powders,
it 410 04 04 AtiideettOt.
, • 'ONLY ONE .1)1t*.• dBASE- '
-, There is rally. one P. Chase of Re-
ceipt I3ook fame --Only mu, Dr 'Chase'
whois.knowr., the world over iiettattse
of the greatnrescriptiorm he gave to
mankind.: 'portettit evid signatinet
-A: W, Chase. •Xte-D.--are on every
hox,of hierentecliee, ftnitittore do not
dare to reproduee thew. They ate
the guarantee which' protects you
•iigainst freed. 130 sure they. are on
the box yon buy, . • •
Now I think I have said enough to
show why ow. hotter is it ref:altar in
quality, and why some of it deterior-
awe rapidlv after t eaching the other
side, After lmtter is peeked in boxes
the length of time it will Iteep depends
almost wholly on the tempereture at
whieli it is -held, rho age of butter le
more properly calculated According
to the temperature at which. • It has
been or ed than from the on which it
was MAP. Butter which would turn
(nit well after several months storage
la 10 degrees or under, might become
(pure stale and 'Amid in a few weeks
at 40 to 50. Mittev may he held at the
ereittnel y at these high temperatures
for a week or so without ehowing
much detetioratitm, neverthelees , the
ferinerititt ions wiiich produce had flitv.
oro, rancidity, ete, heve been. doing
their wot k and shortening the life of
the butter. These fermeutations may
FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has
been used by triillious 01 nothers for
their children while teething. If dis-
turbed by night and broken of your
rest by Ri slick child suffering and/
crying with pain of getting teeth send
at once and get a bottle of "Mrs. .
Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for childe
ren teething. It will relieve the poor
little . sufferet immediately. Depend
upon it, mothers, there is no mistake
about it. It cures Diarrhoea, regu-
lates the Stomach end Bowels, cures
Wind Colic, softens the Gums, reduces
Intlainmation and gieres tone and en-
ergy to the whole system. "Mrs.
Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for child-
ren teething is pleasant to the taste
and is the prescription of one of the
oldest and best female physicians and
nurses in the United States, Price
25 cents a bottle. Sold .by all drug-
gists throughout the world. Be sure
and ask for "e/frs. Winslow's .Sooth-
hie; Syrup."
he cheeked When the hotter is packed
in cold sterage at Montreal or • on the
steamers, only to start up again with
renewed.vigor when the. butter.: is ex-
• posed to higlh ' temperatures. on the
ntherside.
'.• -Let every creamery owner give this
tnattef • his earnest attention during
the coming sea,son. If he finds that
with proper manegement the temper-
..
attire of his refrigerator cannot he
kept down t86 . 38 degrees, or lower,
the insulate tiow.shotild be iinproved
until it can be," •
Yours .Very • Truly,-
W. A. Clencienre
STARTLING' REVELATIONS.
It frequently happens that, petiole
stiffer foe years from kidney derange-
ments withoet knowing the cause of
their havkaches. aching linibs :and
other bodily sufferings, Soddenly
-truth is revealed ?OL.themn that they are
the victims of serions kidney disease
end in imminent danger,. There is no
Medicioe which gives snch prompt and
liteting, relief for every form of Kidney
disease as Dr. °liege's •Kidnev•Liver
Pills. They are positively sffective
even in the mot chropie casee.
•The.Ventilaikin.
of 100m Buildings
To the Editor of -The News Record •
At'a.recent Ontario and. :Maritime
Winter Fairs, Mr.. A. P. • Ketcheit, of
the Dominion Department of A grient-
to re, gave!'sOtrie valuable 0information
06 the Subjeht of- veotilatien, andhis
reinerks ota werthle of careful study
hy. every farmer. • lie said in • offect:
O No one attemnts deo y the poet en-.
co of .ventilation. ' The retnileal of foid
gases, and a censtant Nerdy of fre•..h.
Air, iS itiSf no ueepseery to the thrift of
eattle.as fowl; and.yet, the hest meins
.0? hrnging this n limit remains a.ri
,solYed problem. I dri not think 1 Into,
•yet, seen rip•ideal syetem •of .vent tin i
for fitrtn 'The yegnirementa.
•of a gond ventilation are: -(3 y A cum,
stant eletnee of pie in the -stable: -(2)
The introduction atid•dretributian• o41.
fresh air .w t.dra Da:. (3) The tiller,
priori cif the freshair' at' the witelete'
near the headso( the cattle in . Rich a
Mannerthat they crieY breathe • it be,
fore. it le diliited with fon' .gasesi. : (4)
The removal of fold air without cou-
• deosittion and coneeggentdrippinte...
There . is a striking similerity .in
many respects between 8, .stable and a
furnace, The neceseity :for drafts in a
term:ice-arise from the feet that in the
process of combustion, oxygen is be-.
ing Used up, and carbenie acid •and
other gasesgiven of; Heat, of course
is peodheed, •so that the • gases given
out in the primeas of combustion are
warmer then the eleinents.entering in-
to it, end they, rise in obedience to .
tortilla ws. until they axe ceoled to
about the tetnperature of the Sur-
rotinding air, When this' temperateire
18 1011.01)0(1, they -tend to diffuse and
with the atmosphere. So it is in
the stable. ,
•
A VENTILATION SYSTEM:,
ti,ri4 receive. 'I beheve it can he stated
in a very. few -words. It is hecanse the
lentter is not kept cold enoughat the
et ea In e ei es.. It, is 'exposed to heat turn ea-
essarity ireehipping to Montrealatnd is
not always frozen properly when it
arrives there and before being pleciele
in the cold storage chambers of the
steateees. . \
Mt., F. A. Knowlton, travellingin.
tipecter, who made nuttieroue tests
during the past season of the teinpera-
titre ef hotter at the creameries and act
delivered to the refrigerator cars', 'iv -
pot te Gott, the lowest teir,pereture he.
found teas 33 degreett on two occesions,
'oee lot being freiti West Shetford
th earn pry and the other from the Com.
Won Model Far m Creamery. The
highest. temperature wits 61 degrees,
'end t he ersieritge of fifty lots Witil nem..
ly 40 deer en, rS It any wonder that
our bidtur lacks uniformity? Mr. IVI.
a LongWay, who is refrigerator ear
itispecttur at Alont real, f xn. tninvd 4( 0
cars and contents, as they wereopen.
eft it) tint railway yerile, Ile eepotts
the tomperatnre of butter mevarying.
froth 40 110 Lo 53, grid in n, few miles ea
high as 60. ' On the whole (111' refeiger.
lane CAM prevented the tettiperitteee
front tieing to anv extent. In fact in
teatime. Solite boxes it witS foiled that
• the butter was odder at. the outt,idn
than it Wets at the (tont re of Urn Iniek
1 age, ehotvii)it (het 11)4' tern peril t i 1 ro
AMR eVtifi being lowered. The eofrig.
erator erre servieo is CS 011.1)10 of being
Improved, but, it is better now than
wliat the ereettieritte provide foe ilie:M.,
selves. To prove that it is p&aiht,
fm .01.entaptit!.4 to maintain ii lo 1411121'
tem; 1011(11 "0, I need only tn quote the
reeord bride at the Sherbeook °tram -
eel, frOttl July LOth to 2„itli, when A
thilllifigra ph plared in the refrigeree
tot. showed a temperature varying
from 32 to BO degrees.
TO providefor the fresh air
th flnor of the feedingeilley is elevated
twelve inches above the level 6f the
shills. The inlet may consist, of. ten inch
tib', or a, wooden box, abont'ten inches
square, running under thefloor the
vvhole lerigth of the feeding alley,:
This will admit enough fresh ttir for
fifteen cattle; if tnore are to be simpli-
ed, a conduit placed on each side of
the feeding alley will he generally srtf-
ficient. Tito main 1111St iS tapped op -
petite .each.pair of cattle by thei (Ifs-
tributingtpipes. These lead into the
mangers, and are placed closed agaiest
the parting blocks, their open ends
• -
Skin was on Fire
with Eczema
eft twelve years a dreadful sufferer, bid
no* eallirely cured by lir. Claabehl
ointment.
Femmes itch is torture, the skin steins on
fire with the burning, stinging.humor ; at
times it becomes almost unbeatable, atid in
desperation you could tear the skin to pieces.
You dare not exercise for fear of aggravating
the itching, neither cat yott sleep, for no
metier does the body become warm than the
trouble begins, and instead of restful refreshing
sleep, it is scratch, scratch, scratch all night
long.
MIL Autx. MCD000Atte postmaster,
Broad Cove Marsh, N.t., writes For
twelve year I WAS a great • buffeter from
eczema on the inside of the leg., There was.
taw patch of flesh aboututhree mehes square,
and the itching was something fearful. Dr.
Chase's Ointment completely cured me, took
away the itching and healed up the Sot& X
have no hesitation in recommending it At *
Wonderful CUM for itching skin disease."
Dr. Chases Ointment, do CetttS a box) tt
*11 dealers,_ or Eantairson, Bites and Co.,
Toronto. To protect you egamst ireitAtiene
the portrait and signature of Dr. Ai W. Chase,
the &mous receipt book author, are on Mr/
0 ro, *
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Zstaiithear 1879
Whooping Cough, Croup
• Bronchitis, Cough, cirip,
,.;
Asthma, Diphtheria
CRESIDLENE IS A SOON TO ASTHMAT1Q$
business is it lone establiabed and standere remedy ter the diseases indicated. It
cures because emelt rendered strongly autiseptle 10 carried over the dineared surfacer
ot the bronchial tubes with every breath, loving prolonged and constant treatment.
'711030
at a consumptive tendeneY, or sufferers froM chronic, bronchitis, Rod immediate
relief from coughs or inflamet corelitions a the throat, heecriptive b00141.08 free.
MILES at CO..1051 Notre Dame et., 111eutreal1Canadian Agents
Cresolene
Antiseptic Tablets
l•te=
dissolved in the mouth are effective and Safe for
coughs and irritation of the Wage
me a box. A/14 DIMOGIST$ SOst
,
4012:1,1.41,...1414 io 1,1,011
Che early Graining.
CMG,
Success in after life depends largely upon the treining
received when young.
Naboy or girl should enter business life in these days of keen
competition without proper preparation.
The mind should be trained to grasp and understand com-
• mercial matters quickly, and every young man and woman should
receive a thorough, practical training before entering any business
house.
The Forest City Business and Shorthand Co/lege trains over
= two hundred and fifty young men and women every year, and still
the 'business world is et reending more.
. Booklet explair 1 ce' courses, costs, etc., sent FRE* for a postal.
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J. W. , WESTERVELT, • Pete, • Y. M. C. A, Buitniee, LONDON.: ..
11 111 ,0 It 2.6.166. , 1.11 1 .1 1, eithaaaliaukL4AtatiaLaA,.....,a;Aii
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being •prevented frorn plugging with
dirt by 0. leather- flap,. or some other
device. • The foul air it carried O'ff• .by
means of ventilating shafts; leading
from. the ceiling of the stable out thro.
ugh the roof.' • Most 'fat -mere now ron
the purline post straight • fromthe
floor to the purline. Beside these
posts 15 14 very •conv.enient piece for '
the ventilating flues,' they ale • mit
of the -wity,a lid they are not SO readily
chilled. as when placed against the -side
Of the barn. • EXcessive • chilling. 'of
. .
these foul air outlets not-onty reduces
the convection current, hut condenses
timieture, causing it to drip.
• These foul air outlets should he . of
good size, and should' extend well up
beyond the ridge of the •barn. If they
are notcarried tar .ehougheabove the:
roof. the current will often hein the
Wrong direction and instead of actingO .
tiS outlets, • the wind Will etimetiimes.
Piece' a strong drafts of .• cold ' air down ,
onto the backs Of the cattle; inn as a
chitnneY that i$ toe short°Will.eause
stoVe to smoke: • ' • .•
O . It will lie seen by • this method. the
fresh aft' is mini tted,W.s in, the furnace,
-
below the henting )ren;
it is dIstrbut-
d evenly without dieifts;it is liberatecl..
at the heads 51. the .dattle, giving. them .
a chan:ce t� use it before IS • hes been
4111111.0(1 N)' ;di the poisonous gitses' of
• the stable; as it.is . heated byinhale-
tioneand the beat radiating frOrre the
bridles oftbe a»itnitls, con'veCtiori
crtrrents are sent up towards' tbe
in. and out through the foul air
shafts. . This sYstem • is: autornatic 1(1
,its action;•the niorestock In the table •
• the stronger con vettion current, and.
the flloO Ofresl1oli ir 1.13tiOd need.. • .
• ••" Yours V'eey TrtilY,. • • .
• • W. A. -Clemons. 2.
•
A BAD UBE.
The fallowing letter, addressed to the
'Secretary of •the Nationale &Alit -arum
Association; Toronto, from the Rectory,
Norwood, Ont.', and signed by Rev, J.
'MoKeteleteLennan, a well -knows. Angli-
can' minister of the province, needs no
comment of ours, It reads: 4.1I desire
to secure .4es admission into tho Pres
Hospital for Consumptives at Graven -
'meet of a young woman, a nteielber of
rny earish. The- ease is a very sad One,
and ff help can ab once be giver, a pro-
mising life can be saved. Three years
aeci • the mother died of consumption.
• Since that time it has been my painful
duty to bury two of the sons with the.
. sante disease. Now Annie, egi about
Seventeen, artitet borof fourtee ,re all
that remain Of :the family. kpoor
gill, has been he Alutkokerboarcling ata ,
peivate house, waiting to be aatraftted.
She returned borne last week, and.within
tWerity-tOur hours of her rotor" her
father dropped dead in his buggy while
driving -in.to Norwood. The iiiii:50 is
surely one that must appeal to tho sym-
pathies of everyone, and yet, I fear, only ,
ono of •the Many that a,re constantly •
coining under your notice." • • .
[Note.-Readersand: may their Di:we-
ber be many --who desire to assist in this
worthy work may send their gine to Sir
Wm, R., Afereclith, Kt., :Vice -President,
National Sanitarium Association, .Te -
route,. or Mr. ' W. 3.‘ Gage, Chairman of
the Executive Committee, Torontti.] •
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Cray's
Syrup
of Re
I Spruce
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um.
'IT 'PAYS TO ADVERTISE
iATE
Cures Coughs
O GRAY'S SYRUP doeit that one
alid.does it well. It's no "cure -4V but
a CIJR.B for all throat and lung.trottbles.
' GRAY'S SYRUP 'OP RD SPRTICA
pum stops the irritating tickle.-- taloa. .
away the soreness -soothe and heals the
'• throat -and CURES cotrans -to stay
cizred
None the less effective 13ecause it is
pleasant to take. ..
25 cts. bottle.
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