HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1907-08-22, Page 27
2
TOE NCI INGHAM TIMESUGUST 22, 907
TO ADVERTISERS Movonants of Population. Increase In Municipal Indebtedness.
The 'emotive Eagle speaks editor. fa the course of his budget opeeoh
Ifftetioe of ou wages Mud be let At thie iallv of the movement of population to Ielit1011, BOO. ¥r. Matheson sidled at.
offloo net Wee dealt SatuitheY WOO* 11 - re
The copy for ebeee meet be left esanaua es e • 06;ows : tenth:fa to the apid increasisi mud -
gnot later 01= mosty evemps. "It is only men and women of streegth, eipal indebtedness in Ontario, end wino, -
°Masi advertisements accepted tie; z1address who make home in uew ed then respeusible for this immense of
to noon Wednesdatr o each Week. platel. The bort Of PeoPle, who ;ladled the necessity of getting down to it slower
in New England, and who efterwaree pee. RenewedI intend has beea
canted civilization into the Weat are Aroused in the subject spoken of by the
EiSTABLISBED now dotting the plain* of Canada, with Provincial Treasurer by the recent'1 117 pub-
TIR IN411Mil surroundingo that at Best seetneti hostile, "Statistice of Ontario alnuicipalities,"
towel; and isamiete, and rushing, araii. 'batten, by the Bateau of Induetries, of
eten.neemeeeseereenenerseeetorarwroe those 811fegilat4e of law end living that Thelle stetiatiee show that the Munioirs1
insure pettoe and platy' in yeeve to cone. debentura debt of the pa:educe increased
We cannot detain then mignon with by aver 488,000,000 front 1886 to 1904,
THUBSDA.T. AUGUST 22. t907,0 offers of free land, siace Ulnae Sate is upwards ot $16,000,000.0 the woman
, no longer Molt enough to glee us all e having taken place since 1895.
farm, nor tete we offer to such of them It ie iateresting to learn from a closer
as Are of moderate 1330110 the health and investigation of the figures given jest
comfort in oities sleet should be the wliere theresponsibility Or this increase
heritage of people; doomed to an euviorn- lies. It rests aimed Wholly upon the
men% of brioks and morter. We must the urban munioipalties. Between 1895
let them go witb Godspeed, tioutront- and 1906 the total liabilities of township
ed by the refection that Canada is not munioipalitiee, inoludiog floating debt,
far, end that an Anierloan element in increased by only $81,000 In the mune
it population and ite busined interests $1030 $8,000,000 was added tri the Udell
-
cannot bat make tor a eoutinuation of eels (also inaludiog floating debt), of
friendly relations between the two villitge and town municipalities, while
countriee. the indebtedness of city municipalities
•••••••••••••....•
NOTES AND COMMEN1S.
Some of the Tory Organs are granite
ling that the Liberal tariff colleen more
revenue than was collected in the days
of the N. P. tariff of dopreseion. Why,
him, them, that le one ot the very things
it was intended for. The N. P. was in-
tended to divert the taxation of the
MAMA into the 11013hote Of the combines;
the Liberal tariff taws for public, pur-
ods, And, then, it must be borne in But while the drain on our population was increased by $11,000,000 These
p
mind that Canada is wag a vastly in. tkat Oanada is now malting is but small, gores become alt the more eignifloant
creased bushiest now, and the revenue there may oome a dine, and not far in when it is remembered that the popin
has increased correspondinglOh, the future, when 11 Will be larger. The lation of townships is equal to the popre
y,
yes! the Liberal tariff collects revenue, growth of discontent in this country is Laden of (Mee, towns and villages °me -
and. the people -not the combines alone not all among the humble. Oa the con- bitted.
-benefit by it. Bat what about
trary, it is the aggressione atm that The worst feature of it is that the
the
allows who have been arguing that used to be humble that are causing digs effeots of extravagance in urban govern•
Ilia Liberal tariff is just the red N. ee.e.s. quiet among the wealthy and conserve- went are not confined to urban mantel -
Hamilton Times. time Oar republic is still young, and it panties. Residents of cities and towns
The finest
quality calfs.
foot gelatine and pure
fruit flavors -that's
White Swan
jell,' Pow
In re delicious flavors
fruit and wine.
just add boiling wate eave it
in a cool place seed yeu ve a des
licious, appetite -enticing dessert.
Ask your grocer. Price, toe.
The ROBERT ORM 00., Limited
Toronto,
AN OLD D &BATE RENEWED.
" ..M••••4
Toronto $eer
The 'Emig°. °outlet has a story of a
farmer vale novel lido the atty sad
was sorry for it. efl; rend to drive
a good teem, and bolted nice when he
dressed up and went to meetia' with
his wife and children. Now he lives in
a rented hottee° nue leas tight equeezini
to pay a big rent. D.ty after day he
sits ap on a big wagon that belongs to
somebody else, and goes around town
lifting and lugging and tugging his
daylights out on heavy bores and things
that belong to city folks; and he never
Pee to ineetine He looks so tired and
has the faults of ite youth. Many find, dominate our Provincial and Dominion sad, whenever I meet him theci een,t
• its intense absorption in the material Parliamente: end they carry to these the
help thinking he whiling he were back
NOT LIKELY TO BE COSTLY. deluge of the world, in its aresteur poll- inflated ideas prevalent in their homes.
on the old farm. He is like a tiger shut
ratratfordeBeacon .3 time its =unit:lipid corporations, its slaw Hence itis that- Provincial and Dominion
ap in a cage. He can't get out. All
'Pant Hope is dispensing N,I, ith a tax courts and unpainshed crime, its free expenditures are so rapidly increasing,
there is for him to do is to tramp and
and easy mermen:ate prying curiosity The latter tendency could be quickly
collector. The ratepayers will bo note- tramp del tramp up- and down in his
and the injurious gossip of ite cheaper choked if the townships would but
fled ot their dues by mail, and the little den- and never get anywhere."
prod, nothing but irritants; they regard assert themselves. -Weekly San,
treasurer will receive the individual Is is an old story that the farmer
year the militant of mechanic labor with ap- -
payments over the counter. A - °raves for the delights of oity life, while
h
preension, and with still deeper aux- A Rapid . Means of Transportation
hence tie Port Hope council will haveelm city man yearn% for the quiet ot the
theyithe levyof taxes ,and
a valuable experience to recite."- ietY vew From Home to Paradise in the ooaatry. Esse" sees what is attractive
m
Kingston Whig. .
assessments on their property to fur-
. Highlands of Ontario. in the life of Mee other. City gelded
TOWN DIREOTORY. E04.imunum 1872
TUE WINfillit TIMES.
PlIBIASURD
EVERY THURSDAY MORNING
.'"'e.1•••••••••••
Lennie OReethle-eflabbetit itervicee at
11 a. ra and7 m, Sunday School at
2:804 In. &moral prayer meeting
Edg r ,A -lieu, pastor. lex.r.u. meets warGlEiefa, ONTARIO,
Monday evenings 8 p.m. Abner femme
on ednesday evenings. Rev. hl. The Times Otnco Beaver Block
thatbli
d
funs for puc worksare
A contemporary in copying the above rushThe average person has no idea of the look big to those who forget that the
treasurer. Board meets second Monday
lee VANST0NR,
One," Why *Mould the experience be undone at greater costs by succeeding ;modern age, by our Corapany, to pro- many things that go with the 1-118 HAMMER. SOLID/ TOR,
paragraph heads it, "May be a Costly mere experiments and that havi-to be efforts that are being -media in this Oity man must lay oat omit for evening in esoh month.
costly? The tax colleotor is a relic of Admiuistrations.
Some of those who find America too reed, for their thousands of patrons,
vide improved train service and equip-
possedion of a farm -house red, PuBLIO SOECOOL BOAhre- A. E.eLloyd
rate of int:treat. oo-
Privates a ran T i :tato loan at lowest
tile period of early settleinents and said a representative of the Grand Trunk milk, ego, ohiokens, fruit, and Vega- (chairman), B jankins, El. E. Isaial, T.
sold. 0Moe, Beaver Bloc , Wingham
Cl. N. Griffin. Secretary, john P.
beyond the sea; others aro withdraw- know that the increased traffic thow
those dtys that the taxes should be the camel visitor, who f g ts about the
0 0 Pexintendent
•
Tsang or itivesoninnow--91.00 per annum. in
Manama Gaunon-SebbatUserVigea tt=int 1141;letaN Papa Pelirp gra%
at 11 a in and 7 p m. Sunday Settee' at option of the publiither.
2:80 p m. Epworth League every Mon- ADViiteriiirein BATAS. Lege' and other
day "ening' eenerel PraYeV Meeting tingslinlirrgeWeveitectinenteQuxi
on Wednesday evenings.' Rev, W. insertion,
(a. Howson, pastor. F. Batatenatt, 8,8. Advertisements to Iowa volumes; are °barged
10 eta. per Uzi. for Arat ingertion, and 5 onto
Superintendent. per line for each subset:Meat insertion.
pansursnatan orantnn...43abbath ser- Advertisements of Ward. Perms for Sale
SO)1001 at 2:30 p in. General prayer aeration,
meeting on 'Wednesday evenings, Rey, Oserietoe ILITilie-The following table ehows
D. perrla, pastor. Te. garout e. en. our retea for the insertion Of advertisements
for miffed iodel-
perintendent. =per
or to Rent and eirailer $ .00 for Sot three
ViCeit at 11 a m and. 7. p m. Sunday we ks, anct 23 cense for each enbeequent in -
131%404 1 yrs.• Ito. 8 Aro
Sr. PAVIA'S clitURCH, EPIEICOPAL--Seb. 113 8211r;
tea services at 11.4 m and 7-p in. Sun- lettartercoluir.M.........- eese /.50 8.00
day School at 2;80p re. General prayer Out Inch
meeting on Wednesday evening. Bev. Advertisements With5ot sp2e43.0°111.4 d2f0reotiloto
b.e tile/tat till !mind and ob,arged Record -
T. S. aroyle, B.D., Rector ; Ed. t ea rtis ments mud be paid
Nash, S. Sapertatendent • Thos. R. tof./.2extvenee.11 a "
Robinson, assistant Superintendent. Tun JOB DEPARriterer etooked with an
tiltten:ge tv..rtingie requisites for print -
SALVATION Az --Service at 7 and 11 lefuta fOrr ttuigniftile ttelliterA V•14114, T.atrghe
ra and and 8 p m on Sunday, and type Ind ampriateuonts foraiul tries of POO:
every eveuing during the week at 8
era, /land , ate., and the ht3test etylets tit
o'oloole at the battaoks. (414100 fancy type ?orthe liner gloms of print
lug.
• H. B. ELLIOTT,
POST Orricm-Oface hours from 8a m fronrietor and publisher
to 6:80 p m. Open to box holders froro
7 a meta 9 p m. P. Fisher, postmaster. P KENNEDY, M. D., M.O.P. 8.0.
kiergiermols, :knish airiest Assoola.
PUBLIC LUnteaY-Library and free 5100. attention paidito dieesasesinof*Wolitaantftrial
reading room in the Town Hall, will ren. ()Moe hones -110 4 P. m.: 7109 p. m.
be open every afternoon from 2 0(
5:30 o'clock, and every evening from 7 DR. litle0DONALD.
10 9:30 o'olock. Igiss Mand Robertson,
librarime Centro Street
Wing/ham,
Tom; Oottecer,-W, flohaes, Mayor;
Dr A J Irwin V.30Y8; De,vid Bell
. .
D. M. Gordon, Time Gregory, John
Kerr, D. E. MoD melds Nicholson.
Councillors; J. B. Ferguson, Olerk and
Treasurer; Auson nutmegs, Assessor.
Board meets first Monday evening in
each month at 8 o'olook.
HIGH SOHOOL BOARD.-. Toho Wilson,
(ohairmau) Dr. J. P. Kennedy, Dr. P. , PHYSIOIA-N and SURGEON.
Msodonald, Dr. R. 0. Redmond, 3. A. •
Morton, C. P. Smith, W. F. VanStone, °Mee. with Dr. Ohirdesint.
Dudley Helene, seoretary. A. Cosens,
Ontario.
, DR. AGNEW,
Physician, Surgeon, ete.
Office -Macdonald Block, over W.Moltibbon's
Ding Store. Night calls answered at the °Moe.
DR. ROBT.O. REDMOND, M.11.0.8. (Bag)
L. R. 0. P. (Lond.)
DAD FLAVORED BUTTER.
Souring cream Simgested to Prevent
Onfavorabie Ocasterie Developing.
It probably sounds contradictory he
geueral practice to recommend the
souring of 4).•eaui Immediately alter
has been skaumees or separated in ore
der to prevent it from developing un-
eeterable flavors. However, it is *
practice that cite be followed With
good. results and is based en perfectly
sound reasoning, says a writer In Iowa
Homestead -
trite' plan is based on the fact that as
soon. as lactic ackl has developea isa
the milk sufacieutly to give it a sour
taste the unfavorable bacteria In the
cream -that Is, those kinds that pre -
duce these undesirable flavors -are
checked in their eevelopment. As is
generally knoWn, these unfavorable. '
bacteria cannot work and reproduce,
themselves in au acid medium. Just
05 soon as the lactic acid bacteria in
milk or cream /lave become dominant
the rest of the list of undesirable forma
of becteria must take a baelt seat, as
it were.
Sour the Cream.
Sweet cream is not necessarily good
eream. We know it Is a common prac-
tice to set the can of cream that Is to,
be churned where it will cool off just
as soon as possible after separating
and kept- at that temperature until
ready to eburu. is a very commend-
able practice, of course, to cool the
cream at once after It is separated, but
if it is not to be churned for four or
five days, as is the case In places
where it requires that much time to
collect enough cream for a eturning, it
would be just as well to sour the
°Mani after it bas been thorouglay.
cooled.
After it has developed the right de-
gree of field cool it off again and hold
it at a Iow temperature until time to
churn. This is a plan which we have
seen carried out successfully where It
required several days to celled eneuglt
cream for churnlug and is one worth
trying if you are annoyed with bitter
or strong flavored hutter-that Is, where
it Is first churned.
bad roads, It was thought better In swift Ad streneons are Reeking homes Railway System, and Itis gratifying to tables. Country life looks pleasant to MILL a Kerr, Wm. Moore, Mex. Ram, gages, loWn and farm eoptii,ty bought
' d or e Groves: Treasaxer. B Ferguson
mg from the business centres to our own
oolleated by one man making a journey Take for iastanoe our superior train dull days sad the drudgery which, with Meetings second Treday eventagin eaohlA. MORTote,
over the township than by all the set- hills and reverting to the quieter and r
;service from Winghem to Hamilton, a lot ot very interesting work, goes into month.
. . •
BARRISTER. &o. .
more healthful lives of their ancestors; Toronto, and the Northern °Mari° the sum 'toed of famine, whet we TEA
ERS
tiers journeying to one point to pay H(Gli Smoot, CH -S. A. Tam-
e t Canada offers to the man who de- Tourist Bisons. You may leave Winn -
their dues. Nowadays he is a fifth -u- - have to say is not the whole truth, but -
B ' i
f ham at 6.48 a in. and arrive in Hamilton
classical mtster; 3'. G. Workmen : B.A.
life and of auffbing business opportune, 1,,,T121'a30 nnan' making connection for that aspect of ta9 truth, wheel show*
naerely sits in his tan, the ratepayers
wheel in the municipal Cart. He sires both a quiet and orderly way o
winDenffhamrs' ir°Ineotren;
. lor, . A,. , pane pal; J. 0. Smith, B.A.,
gara Fells and Bente, or if (ming itself to oil man. : mathematical master; Kiss F. B. Ketch- R. L. DrOltiNSOn
came and pay their taxes to hita, and ties the alvautages he mks, Au hit' to Toronto or beyond, arrive -at Werth
First, city life is growing mire and eson, B.A.., teacher of E ng 1 i s h and
he passes it auto a bulk to the treasurer. mouse physicist development is assured Parkdale 11.27 a. M. and Toronto 11 85 N h more expensive, through the Wanda in Moderns.
Why should not the treasurer receive in the near future, 1 or parts of the Do- tem., reeking connection at either ort
tiesrtkdgiltrieouorh Ttroriontl, with the 'special house rent and in the price of food. PUBLIC SCHOOL TRADHEMIL-A. H.
them direct, save all title circumloonti013 minion that are May wilderness, and in vestibule coaches, Thee it is beoaraing to.are and more Menem, Principal, Miss Brook
s e t 8 and cities at the meantime there is a minimum -el cafe and bilffetapnarlpor oars for Muskoka diffioult for a nun of smell Mang tO bireynolde, Aliso Farquharson, lIfteit
DICKINSON & HONES
BARRISTERS, SOLIOITORS, Eto.
MONSP re Loitsr.
Orr= : Meyer BloOk, Whighara.
The Head of the Herd.
I would say to dairymen, buy a reg-
idered buil now. Lu less thau three -
years you will be milkiug half blood
dairy heifers, in less than live years
you will have three-quarter bloods,
then seveteeightlis, and sogn the herd.
will be practically pure bred and mon-
ey makers. lu selecting a bull to bead.
a dairy herd one cannot be too carefuL
The were fact that an animal is pure
bred and registered is not enough, al-
though very ueceesary. He should be
from a cow that is a really tlrst class
• dairy animal, and both of his gran-
t dams and still farther back should be
high class producers. It will not be
necessary to buy a 110W bull for each
crop of calves. Breed. the bolters to
their own sire before buying a new
bull. It will cost less, and the results
will be better than to buy a cheap bell
least tne day of the salaried tax ool
and expense. a own a
Na -
lector has passed, and the plan adopted
by Port Hope will soon become the again and Prides itself on that °frown-
„ politics that is refreshing to the stranger. and Lake of Bars resorts, and through
Canada is deliberate; it is England over parlor oar for Peaetang, which train
Iti7ltrlisialTemar°11111845a.ainv.a. andNorthen the suburbs, where one
Passengers fares must be paid to reach the place of BOARD 01' TheALTII-ZhOg. Bell
rent_ a house of his own, except by hying
r raore oar- Matheson,
W on Mitt tt
(chairman) B p te _ , Dolor o
0 mraings, and Miss
A RTHUR J. IRWIN, D. D. S., Lei). R.
DentalSurgeryof the Penns lv I every two years. -W. C. Jeffries in Na -
1 ul W ode oak adopted that "lines' using this popular train have the advert- employment and the large ;stores, Life
in etagaeatratUtur. vgeeireit 0,1 °marl°. °In" tional Stockman and Farmer.
, or r,Thomas Greg- Dents college and Licentiate 3. au a
of the Real
C°011flice olored every We 4
during June, ,Inlyand Augleast.estlaY anal:11'3°a
genera r e. o ttage of eafety, speed and corafort, 10e-
ory, John WilsonV.S., J. B. Ferguson,
system fifteen or more years ago and st is sides the trip never gets ntonotonons, in a Bet, or in a house without a good- secretary.; Dr. J. a RESOdonald,
has not reoeded froneit, Only overdue
taxes are handled by volleotor there, resorts, they are landed at the steamer thethildren. The farmer deed not quite
BLUE DEVILS
for the reason that i(destined to these sizsd piece of land is dull, especially for Medioal Health Officer.
Get Rid of Indigestion and Tillage wharf, where the boat awaits to convey
and these on a commies a basic rea' leze until he loses it, the advantage
Will Look Bright and Joyous. them over the far famed lakes, where
the days are warm, the nights cool, of praceleelly unlimited spaeo for the
where native smiles on them, bringing children to play in, A city income of
gladness to the heart, elasticity to the ten ;hemmed a year will not buy the
step, above all, the foundation of both-
. joys of a creek and. a wood lot.
a g Is •
11 18 'surprising how little a vacation In these days of rising prices, it is Pleasantly situated. Beautiful far
oasts when yon are properly advised and quite an advantage to bo produoing food nisited. Open to all regularly licensed
taken care of, and the Grand Trunkphysioians. BATES POE PATIENTS -
Railway System Agents are partionlarly
for home consumption and sale instead
(what include board and nursing), $3.50
to $15.00 per week
instructed so as to give any information, - - '
of Devine forat The conditions of life
• wording to location
both verbally and by means of desorip- are likely to become harder as the city of room. For further information,
tive Literature. whish may be had by grows; the conditions of farm life are address
Everything looks gloomy and dar to
The Cigarette Smoker, the person suffering with indige u.
Until the prescription know as Mi -
Elbert Hubbard isie't the best autho- o na stomach tablets was jint up in
city in the world on all subjeds, but he poenlar form as a safe wd effective
is unquestionably correct in pronouncing oath f Or stele racist*, 1 igestion and
against the nee of cigarettes, especially th "blue devils"
nett)al3ditnaverWittinig391* k eitrk, gloomy and
by the young. In a late number of Phil. depressing.
Udine he Says: After a few days se of Mi-o-na the
"As a °lose, observer and. employer of sink raddatche, rely; feeling,tantwei-
labor for over twenty-five years, I give aulfIt8e8; eitating"taell thee: Eirny°14t0.111sWorfesaa
you this: Never advance the pay of a weak stomaoh-will disappear, and with
cigarette smoker; never punet° him to perfect digestion there will be a joyous
carry a roll to Garoia, wilds you, do not and beautiful outlook.
lei-ona stomach tablets are sold only
care for Garcia and are willing to lose ma neat metal box convenient foe the
the roll. Cigarette smoking begins with vest pocket and. cost 50 cents. Walton
an effort to be smart. It soon binaries MoBibbola has seen so many cures made life; the farmer's boy could probably
by Mi•o-na stomach tablets that he goves Half a teaspoonful of table salt die-
s pleasure, a satisfaction, and serves to make out a goo,' can for the ,cite.
agmny box that the solved in a half glassful of cold water
bridge over a mOmeot Of nervousness Or moneyitilwitlf eWberIeTever
edif the remedy
embarraement. Next it becomes a ne- fatly to give satisfaction. will give instant relief in case of heart -
otiosity of life, a fixedburn, habit. This last e .
stage soon envolves into a third condition, C,garet Habit Growing. Rub bread and meat boards with out
a due at fever and mindful. wanaer- The number of cigarets entered for lemons, then rinse thoroughly with ooid TL 1.i, d
w T. PRIOR, B. S. A., L. D.'S., D. D. S.
Wingham General Hospital Licentiate o5 the Royal College of Dente 1
Burgeons of Ontario, and Graduate of Un 1-
varsity of Toronto.
(Under. Government inspection) Office ; Beaver Block.
••••1=.
°Mee closed every Wednesday afternoon
during June Jul and Au n t
1••••••••••11
oa Mr. L. Haroldthe represent-
ative of that Cornpanyein Wingham. to improve through the progress of agri- Miss Keettenut STEVENSolf,
Lady Superintendent,
,
cultural solenoe, and the introduction
Box 228, e7ifingham Onf.
of modern conveniences into (gauntry
Beets are fattening and good for houses. This is the "WAY man's side of
people who want to pat on flesh; to are the long-standing debate on. the relative Farm Labourers and
otatoes talvantages of the town and country,
ing mind accompanied by toss of metal consumption in the Government record water. It is much better than scrubbing.
and mental control." to the first of July totalled according to Gine mixed with glycerine is an ex-
Ineviteb11, cigarette smoking impairs the estimates of the Inland Revenue De.celleiet paste for fastening leather postTo check early colds or Gripe with "Preventi,
health, lessens usefulness and jeopardizes partment 331,972,137, which is almost a e 6 •
' pcs"
happiness, and all vrithont compensation third 1115re than the consttraption of the Oiarrre OS a sumac° newt Which they must Means WM defeat for Pneumonia. To ston a cold
be firmly held in place. with PreVentieg is safer than to let it run and be
worthy of the name. All smokers are preceding year. The consumption of Se obliged to CUT° it afterwards. To be sure, Pre -
not effected to the same degree, but last year was 269,834,989; the consump- Tiit remove patnt sating from a filor taken early -at the sneeze sAagerther )3ze,olc,_ or
Vannes will cure even a -deeply seated cold, but
there is none who would not be better tion ot 1904 was 250,860,887. Ten years soak tor a While with betaine or tur- a
bead off these early colds. Trait is sums' Dotter.
hat's why they are called Preventies.
Off Without the habit. ago it was 98,798,000, from which it can Dentine, then rub With emery paper or a no Physic, nothing sickening. Nice for tbe
Preventicsare little Candy Cold Cures. NO Gulls-
. be seen at a glance what tremendous little Piliverista Putgee °Ante' children -and thoroughly safe too. It you feel
Preventies, Premetness mar WS° saVe
strides the oigaret habit has been making e ' half your
cbilly. if you sneemilyon sebe all over. think of
Most Dreaded Fenn in Canada during recant years. The T)! .1 Disease k
usual sickness. And don't forget your child, if
there is feverishness, niglitor dear. Herein prob.
blg lieS Free/mitts' greatest efficiency. Sold in
of Kidney Disease
Mr. Daniel Brown, English River, Ont.,
*writes :-" For three years I Buffeted from
Urinary' troubles, partaking of the nature
of stone in the bladder, or gravel, and given at .947 gallons per head of the poen, your trouble. There may have been
be described. I was unable to do any beton, which isithotigh slightly higher n.aekftches, neuralgia, sciatica, rheumie
the pain whieh I endured ran seereely
than the ratite tait 1005, is stilt much tism, do, Perhaps you did not know
work, mid frequently discharged blood.LOCAL SALESMAN
Though I spent hundreds of dollars in smaller that it was in the l'O's. The so the trouble kept on growing worse,
these •were ayinptoins of kidney disease,
do -tors' bilis I received no relief, and at Catmint/AM of beer, however, antount. until disturbances of the water itp-
last decided that T. ivould never be able ing to 5 age gallons per head, compared pared, or there was gravel or reteetion WANTED .
to work again. withS.255 gallons in look is the largest of utine, or Incsosuch sign of kidney
ora**..4•Ii
"While in this condition I VMS MIAMI consumption in the history et the atam tr uble.
to try Dr. Chase's KidneyZiver rills, try posn's Itidney rills should be token .
and goes to show an increased use of at the first, sign of Anything wrong; Ter Wingham arnedoLdetinit adjoining °MMUS' to
and, though 1 had no faith in them I de- these heedeges. The consumption Or they strengthen the kidneys and help i .
oided to give them a fair trial. After using wino, ool000tiott to .002 04108 per them to filter the blood properly -cher, C ' glade's Greatest Nurseries"
one box I felt A decided change for the them to flush off, and carry away with
better, and after taking five boies X feel head, nOtaPared With .091 Mabee In 1005, the magus water, ell three Inapnntkes A permanent sitintiOn. it or the tight IN TILE
like a new Man. I am entirely out of varies buutery little from year to you, whichrttite laid gathers up ut its or- men, for whom the territory will be re.
pain,and have notriorc diseharge of blood. This statement of the Department of "lakfre,Lomoric, Dia& 4Cape, Served. Pay weekly. PreeEdutpraent.
I Call honestly* recommend 1)r. Choet Inland Revenue is based on the *Whitt Que., writes : ."I feel it my duty to say Write tot imttataara.
Kidney -Liver Pills to any fellow sufferer, Mosta of the nine mouths period to the a word about DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS.
end will cheerfully verify 1116 6W4melat end of March, to which die quarter hat I suffered dreadfut paints across My
to anyone writh'ig, Me." ban added to the end et zone soas bad I druid not Amp or bend. korogy a wigidamoiletor _
Dr. Chase'e Kidney -Liver Pills, one - - --I - Us After having used two boxes i now feet roothill llerseries
on 4 doe, 25 teas t box at an &wax, to permit of a tomphtion With the avoid Most cottigleteir cured. I itighly re, (over SOO torero
oor4.DA. T 1 ES
or Eameneoe, Balms * Co., Torooto, Yilir Of the Dominion in ha old form, leolzunend imtt A Knorr 1, Dee: 'TORO.StO,
consumption of tobacco of all kinds last oxes fOrethe pecket, also in 25e beteg of 42
year was the largest on retsOrd, being deities. insist On your druggist% giving yea
,
estimateol at 2,958 Ibe. per head of popt- And Its Danger.
lotion. The congumption of cigars watt
194,816,576, ootnpared with 193,827,842
Kidney disease comes on quietly -
in the year 1906, and 137,276,105 in 1,904. may have been in the system for years,
Tho consumption of spirits last 7035 18 before you suspected the real cause oi
reventics
Domestics.
I have been appointed by the Dominion Gov-
ernment to place etntgrants from the United
Kt ngdorn in positions as farm laborers or do.
mestle servants in this vicinity. Any person
requiring such help should notify me by letter
stating fully the kind of help required, when
wanted and‘wages offered. The number ar-
riving may not be sufficient to supply all re-
quests but every effort will be made to pro-
vide each applicant with help required.
PETER CAMPBELL,
Canadianpovernment Employment Agent
Wingham, Onb.
•
FARMERS
and anyone hinders live stook or other
artioles they wish to diSpotie 01, ahotzld adver.
tise the seine for sale in the Tritite. our large
oirolalation tells aud it Will bit strange indeed it
you de not get a =stonier. We can't guarantee
that you Will sell because you raw ask more
for the article or 'Stook than it is worth. Send
ronr adVertittetnent to the Timms and try this
plat of disposing of our dook and other
articles.
"ALL DEALERV'
TO ADVERTISE
ALEX. KELLY, Winghtun, Ont.
LICENBPID AUCTIONEER
Por the County of Huron. sales of all kinds
oonduoted at reasonable rates. Orders left at
the Trams office will receive prompt attention
OUTSIDE
DAIRY TALK OF TODAY. 1
,
The National Dairy Show association, .
with headquarters at Chicago, is plan-
ning its second annual show for the
autumn of 1007. It will probably be
held in Chicago.
Cheese Curing Experiments.
In the cheese curing experiments et
the department of agriculture the past
year it was found the cheese that
scored the highest was that which was
placed in cold storage at a temperature
of 32 degrees F. directly from the press.
That which scored lowest was cured.
in a factory curing roam at a tempera-
ture of 05 degrees F.
Value of Breeding.
ADVERTISING-- breeding of cows by dairymen. .A.
More attention should he given to the
Orders for the insertion of advertisements
such as teachers wanted, business chances,
mechanies wanted, articles for sale, or in faot
any kind of an advt. in any of the Toronto or
other city papers, may be left at the Trains
office. This work will receive prompt attention
and will save people the trouble of remitting
for and forwarding advertisements. Lowest
rates will be quoted on application. Leave
or send your next work of this kind to the
TINES OFFICE, Virlittchana.
RAILWAY TIME TABLES.
•••••+.6•1.4.1,1,1=0
GRAND TRUNK itAiLwAt SYSTEM.
TEIrille MINK Virg
London 0.40 8.80P471.
Toronto &East 11.08 a.ra443 2.40p.m.
Kineardine..11.67 2.08 0.18P.131.
Altaxvst JPROM
Kincardine ......0.40 240 pan.
London 11.54 7.85 p.m.
Palmerston 10.80 a.m.
Toronto & East 2.08 9.15 p.m.
L. HAROLD, Agent, Winghtun,
CANADIAN PA01e10 RAILWAY.
mums lawn; roe
Toronto And Beat...". 6.58 San, .. 8.84 pan.
Teestvater * 1.85 pain., -.10.85 past.
Anitiva raox
Tedwater ...Y. ...... • • 04 46 a.m..... 428 pan,
Toronto andEast 1, 170.m.....10.27 pan.
3. BEEMBR: Agent,Winghtuti.,
150 YEARS'
exPeitieNca
LATENTS
Taeot Matte*
Ottatitie
Cotseettittra &C.
Anyone sending a sketch and detonation um/
quickly ascertain our opinton free whether as
inirentnin IS probably patentabit. torstrientesi
megawatts' conedenttal. IlAndboOk Mk Patent*
eietctiree. oldest menet for securing_patente.
Pa nts taken thrOnan Munn & co* Mall
epeinote*, without essrgs, in UM
Stiantifit RtittrItatt.
Asoihometr 1101Ottatlid 'Weekly. Largest cit.
enattion of any sotentiao leered Ternet. Si g
rear ; foerionths, 411. Said britil newsdealer&
muNN co de totadwo, New York
armeeOaos. V la. WasaibinMS. D. 40.
dairyman whose herd is once made
tree from tuberculosis may readily
keep it so if be grows his own supply
of cows. The conditions for the sure
and rapid spread of the disease are
more favorable in dairy than In other'
herds because of the large portion de
the time that 'dairy cows are confined
in stens in winter or at least are kept
in stables even though not tied,
Cow e Should Be Tested.
The dairy Interest is greatly ham-
pered in certain states by importing
into them cowthat have not been,
tested for tuberculosis, says the Aitter1-
can Cultivator. As long as tele is per-
,enitted the dairymen who invest in such
cove will have their own sorrow*.
They are just about certain to invest
to some Individuals that are affected
with the dieease, Such being the case,
it is certain to Spread.
Records of Dairy Cows.
In the twenly-second annual report;
of the bureau of animal industry Clar-
ence B. Latae says: The Scales and the
Babcock test are essential net:tette*
for every true dale/Mail. Records are
valuable because they assist dairymen
to distinguish the good from the poor
cows, assist the feeder In preparing ra-
tions econoinitally, give *warning of the
approach of sickness and give inspire -
tion to then Who watch carefully for
improtetemit. Accurate and continuous
records are hecestegy for best resulte.
Examples show the impracticability' of
trying to determine the profitable row*
by Mere guesswork. One dairyman,
found the tow he bad picked out for
best to be fifth rite his merit list when
actual tecords were taken. It is dr-
aftable that records of dairy animals
include not only the dairy performaace,
but a tonelse history and description of
each eternal and n record at least of
Apptotimate tecuritte of the coat 01
the feed of every cow, to that the
economy ot -weaned** icasz I*
wpm&
4
8.
' ir