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The Wingham Times, 1893-05-12, Page 37;,-.9477,710PF11.1, r the eelt has !men 411 stirred in, nnin premium. very gently ut er until the whey begins few rue °leer, after which it tray he eafely itiereased. In from 46 to 00 minutes the preeenre May lata removed, the hoops taken oft, the chew dressed neatly, and put bank to press agaie. Apply Vuli preeeare.hefore removing for the Torn <them in the loops in the taorn.-! iteet paving tiffany eornersor shouldersi whichenay areae from imperfectibting followers, putting batik to press for' five .or boars longer, when the eleeese wIZt leo ready to take into, the tellting-reetn, which should be kept: ste ceol.as possible during euenuer. We woeld strongly arlyiee (wheelie, reakere.to keep a record of (molt at,: tinneondition of the milk, and bow life works.each day, Stencil the cheese: with •the data when made, the number .of the %vat made from, and by so doing 41 peat ,many difficulties may tet over. •00E0e. " VALI. OTIENS13. After getting the milk into theWn .heet•up elovvly to 86 or 83 degree Ripen ehe w1k well (a few seem less 'thaw for summer o h Bette t hely settingaune, if the weather he .co better 'results wan be obtained by ash a latele.elean•flavorecl our milk for starter, .but do not under any etretero stanees.use thick rank, Enough nutlet should be used to; cause (perfect coagulation in 40 Lublin, tes. Begin .outting with the .berizontal. kniie andeettish with the perpentliou-! lar„ nutting continuously until it is finished. After the cutting is completed the. ,eiard should be stirred slowly 'midi gently dor .10 or 15 minutes before .any. Leat is epplied,then raise the tempeett-' tare gredually to 96 or 98 dere Making about 45 minutes to attain .the; desired [temperature. Dip the curd: svhenit.shows lett in, acid by the hat' iron test, stir well until the whey has! all escaped, • then keep the curd warm eabclut .94 degreev, and allow it to mat.. When mattedeut or break into conei venient sta* and turn over eccasion-' ally. Do not allow any whey to gather hie oole on or around the cued When i ¥h mellow or will show 1 in. to le acid by the hot iron tea it should tepid through the curd mill. Stir and nix neell immediatedly after grinding. When the curd is well matured and has a silky, buttery ap- pearance, the salt may he applied. Use at- the rate•of 2et Ib to bet Ib, of salt per 14000 lb. of milk, varyine the quantity to the *annum of moisture in the curd. The temperature at this stage should be about 86. degrees. The curd may be hoo,pedand put to press in from 15 to 20 minutes after the salting is done. Apply pressure very slowly at Brat, and allow the cheese to remain in the press one hour before turning. Only pure warm water should be used, when bandaging, Turn the cheese i' the hoops every morning, never alloweng a cheese tope placed in the curing room unless it has a perfect finish. The temperature of ate curing room should he kept eunstanely between 60 and 65 degrees. Whet.' uoloring- pour the coloring ieto a dipper of warm milk from the vat, then draw the dipper quickly alottg tititiet• the surface of the rnilk from one end of the vat to the other, then stir well mid there will be no danger of streaks in the curd, Have n dipper with a Song handle for the purpoee. Bennet, should he diluted to oue gallon of pure water for each vat, and the milk should be well stirred for at least five minutes atter the rennet has been added, In case the milk ia very ripe twopinutes 'will be ample time to stir after adding the rennet. Everything in and about, the factory should be kept scrupulously clean. The cheeseemaker who fails to do this need not grumble if his patrons follow his muunple. All strainers, sink-cloths,ete., should be well washed, then scalded and thoroughly aired each tittle they have been used. The vats, pails, sink -cloths, eto., should be sealded with boiling hot water after washing', and it the water can run out, readily they will dry off in a few minutes without wiping. Ito not 'use a dish cloth, as it totally leaves an unpleasant flavor. • 1. litchi, Inca 33loo( AO naturally results froth taking Rood's Sarsaparilla as personal ciettaliees results from free tise of soap end water. Tbis groat purifier thorouglay expels ecrofulti, salt theura and tat other impurities and. builds up every organ of the body. Now is the thee to take it. Th. hi hest praise hag been won by Detntuene Zeoleter. Boys! just listen for a moment, To a word): have to say, 11tanbood'a day e are just before pus Drawing nearer every clay; Dear in mind while you are paseleg, O'er that intervening epart, !Meat the boy that minds his nettber, Ceiclom =ekes a wicked, man. • Them are many sups and failures, LA this world we're living in, I'llorelvho Start with proseeets feires Oft are %yew:come by sin, Put I'ni certain, that you'll retie, If the faces ymell closely roue no the boy that mind1s mother, Seldom makes a wicked, men, Then beguiled by ber control, WINGJIAM TIMES, MAY 12, 1893, Why °bathe dee., and Weil, if he doee scloiut been't got red wit. If my fellow had red hair Ile WI OS your Fred his, 1—,— Well, indignantly, if he has got mi. hair he does nut leave to carry a tele - /mope or a compass or a tiola g,144$ belt - teat to find out, where be is et, Ohtirlie went down hy flee eleottie light writs at Little Vella the other sight Re heard the ongiete in the works puffiag away. Ile being toter sighted he couldn't see where he was, fie 'WAS found there standing patiently in the moruing, and a Ostend switelinmn aoticed him aerie went up OP 1111U fAACI It will never lead. eetrity, asked bire what he was dolog there, Beat yeomen she hes your welfare Waielite tor the traiu to eo hy, he Ie. her thoughts both night anater.y. Don't target she has loved you, eatd# poLatictg. to the /.1eetrie light Sinee ,the day your life Isan, 'Oh I the .heY who mindshis Mother, Seldom •makes a wicked man I ....01.111=1.1•41imbr.8•1.1.•••••• Insanity it Oaten°. 'there are few more interesting an- nual reports ehan that of the .Ontario iuspectorof .funntio and idiot asylums, "314 the eitlport ill a melancholy one, Deering last year many improvements were made in the existing asyleuas ant! effected for!the construction of a new as•yltem,at Brockville. With, eleis additional institution, Inspector Ohm - tie believes ample room will be provi- ded for all ,patients requirbag treat. tent for many years to come. In the past oonsiderable hardeleip has been experienced .by the delay. itacident the admiethion of patientre owing to the crowned .condition of ,extsting in- sti•tutions. During the year 1891, no fewer than 111074 tunaties and idiets were admitted into the asylums, but Jest year onlyt897 were received, show- ing a decrease of 177 admissions. 'Mere is an tnereaee, howeeer, sof aes in 'the numtwer •of those rerasi.nirm in- etitutions at elie•close of the yew. The tote' number of Itioitics and idiots fis. .now 2,042 men and 2,081 wrotnen—. in all 4,078, ootifined as hams: 51AI,ES trNICALES voranto Asylem 831 348. Loudon Asy111-114 493 18ft . Qingston Asylum . 279. 247; Hamilton Ase Itint.,.., 447 447. Mimic° Aeytutn..... ... ; . 198 IPS; Otellia Asylum .for Idiots 222 ' 198 Total in Provincial Asylunis............ 1,968 1,92O! lioinewood retreat, Guelph 10. erase convict s in Kingston Penile tentiery............. Ins/mend idiotic per- sons in common tails,. ea. Applications for ad- mission to insane asylum ...... Applications for ad. mission to Orilla Asylum Total number of in - works. Oh, you mean thing ! You just made that up out•of whore cloth. Anyway your Fred .1s accused of dating fire to the buildings destroyed in Little Fells. I heard that he laid down in the hay at the Rockton barn and his hair set fire— As there wag a strong prospect if a ight right at this point the observer got away!frona the scene as gniehly as possible. To Begtr Tariff R11101721,. (Torcute Stur, Independent Oonservonvo. There is a point in connectioa with tariff reform vvideh is elways over- looked and that is, that the rate of duty Hl1oUld be such as to afford only the protection whieb will equal the cost of wages. Tbis cost authorities have estimated at 20 per emit., and that .shou?,d be the higheet rate tharg- ed on any goods. e It would .he impossible, of eearee, 0 to put absolute free trade into ileum• diets operation in Canada and the party which 'made such a proposal w•ould,ofseourse, be overwheliniu,gly de- feated, hut st guile tan be made, and it should be.done in this way 7 Pick out in the trade and navigation reDartis the goods white' are imported trout lEugland and reduce the duties on those linee—for example, woollens and cottems. It will be found upon •examinetion, that in certain lines of goods all theimports are frotuEneltuld, .and it, others -all come from the Unit. ,ed States. This plan will not iavolve fl WA has truly tt, purpose for our lives, wbo. dare be hope/esti Alt, WO do only half believe it. Never comfort affliction with a I falsehood ; never try to silence error with en memento w ite s you do Z.05 • I believe. TO famish truth to the believing I 'malt, and to furnish believing hearts ,1 to truth, eerteittly there ie no nobler office f,•r teetotal iift, than that, # that the good in the world stroneer than the evil; great, glow, steady progrOsS of the good,fte es er gainieg on the evll, To live in time and iseuse none sense A Blessing to Every House . _ • _. V '1 jL.01 fr, Is the ealy reliable remedy for bad legs, rim's, ulcers, and old wouniti, 1110bikgijni • .T.glipAT.S., COUGHS, 1011.10i, 00r1`, A Vitt:MA:ft WEGLING$ A 1412,1,11 .1.146MI5kob Hat; Na liNUAL. Manufactured ionly at id, New Oxford, Lott: 333. (Alford and sofa by all Motile's° Veta1011i t111,00;411011t the worta, r5,-.1"Parintsera ehoted look to the Label on the Boxes and Pots. If the not else Oxford Street, London, they too snoriont. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND CIN • These roadies have otood the test of fifty years experience, oncl aro pronounced tits Fondly use. TEEEI PILIZS Puritt the blood, correct .n11- disorders of the. LIMA, 111 °NETS ANP . Invaluable in all coutplalnts Incidental to females of all liges. J. were eve indubitable evitleeties • 0,11STTaVIZN'T '.111,71,f 1.11.1.........."41^1,11•11.1.11,1•1,111:1r1.17,7.711111...... A. lie turtle pale whenever it finds \WI NGHAIV1 out Unit truth is on its track. MARBLE • Childish laughter to the eule. of heeven, music, 'L'lte Turks say, ,erho ita.i ice of ‘eo. man is good for women." Ganesone, the great physician, w the son of a brieklayer. A meet's second childhood teeth when a women gets hold of him. The word "licorice" is of Gree origin and tneans t`sweet root." Your own licart,and not other men's opinione, forms your trap honer. Discussions are useless in flimsy cases and frequently lead to hitter quarrels Europeeee. olreudy appreciate Ain riean works of art better than our pft0Ple An American. flag made entirely acorns is a Mil:Malty exhildted by s • 5 ;discrimination, for the lowering of the daatiee will not result in making it market for the United States goods, which, leader elle present tariff, do not, corue in. The .same duty is (low chare• 9 ad on imports frown the Unned Wes h ead from England; and !wither cattle 0 try has the acleautage; therefore, g 20 fact that the United Suttee dues not o Seta in goods which are so largely inw- rt. ported from Eitglaud is due to the a 83 33 fact that the latter country weanufac- tr tures teeter pails of those lines at A more reasonable pieces, otherwise the D 29 31 Geead 'freight end the distanee would at keep out English product and send itt ee Americau. Tho removal or reduction ri 35 25 of duties on these lines would give tw timore 'man. WO. let , MESSRS, ITANSTONE BRO- of Hineartline 'have bought the Marble Business of 51r T T Watson, fortnerlY envd0c1 by turettuStileig4. reToliNvitonr,13.{ nnerowil ),41 or ritixt (AtIllizowt 011:4: 04 intt the very best, knelt. anoto p:leus d by willow 44U:boons tee seculice a Mineral sliere14 lof retro T Watson, who hos bees running the business for the oust year, will represent, us tni therond. Call an 1 see our stook and prices, VAle-STO,NE HOW ABOUT YOUR OIL, Send along your orders to the OLD ABL OUSE where you have dealt before or where your father used to deal a TKAT IrCALL BROS. & CO., T RONTS1 Sole Manufacturers ofthe only GENUINE NE MACH:A Fl AND OTHER 11.44,PLo.,.41S3 C))117---4' LARDIFTE is the Cliaripion Gold Medal of the Dominion and our Cylinder Oil wil • wear longer, and give better satisfac- tion than any other OE ASK YOUR DEALER Nit MCC I'S QI Sold by all leading dealers throughout country. In guiding the good ship Hospitality lee :fee host teta. for his compass the gam* !Ole father of Sir Humpitry Davy WAS ihrOMICAI'VP1' nnd intputiod Iij sou for that bus:Mess. The pressure of the atmosphere ow the man of ayerates stature is about 1 tons, yet it is not fele iLARDI 5 lidEXU"..THE Eles111.111oftenwirni111.11•11111=7.1nRie1.1.1.11.11m.ort• A Picturesque Route. Avoid the heat and dust by travelling on the Floating palaces of the Detroit & Cleve land. Steam Navigation Company. Two new steel passenger steamers have just been mit for this Upper Lake route, costing 300,000 eaoh, and are guaranteed to be the randest, largest,safest and fastest steamers u the lakes; speed 20 miles per hour, inning time between Cleveland, Toledo nd Chicago less titan 50 hours. Four ips per week between Toledo, Detroit, 1pena, Mackinac, Petoskey and Chicago. wily trips between Detroit and Cleveland; wring July and A.ugust double daily ser- e° will be maintained, giving a daylight de morass lake Erie, Daily service be- een Cleveland and Put in -Bay. First - ass stateroom accommodations and menu, and exceedingly low Round Trip Rates, The palatial equipment, the luxury W the appointments makes travelling on these steamers througbly enjoyable. Send for illustrated pamphlet. Address A. -A. Schantz, (4. P. A., Detroit & Cleveland Stearn Nay. Co., Detroit, Mich. 10 cheoper goods, would still leave this el sane and idiotic market to England aril .would not try te discriminate against Oauada's pereons... . .... 2,100 2,010 • The following, shows the annual cost newcomers to the south. • . There are so many lines of goods pee patient its the several asylunis : upon which Wits prectice /meld be car. Toronto Asylum 8142 48 riecl out that a 'prectival reform ofeare itf would be well begun, Lenclon Asylum Kingston Asylum Hamilton Asylum Mimic° Avylutn, Orillia Asylum 182 88 149 88 132 28 185 08 118 15 When you speak or even think of spring Medicine, how quickly Hoed's Sarsaparilla comes into your Mind. Take it now. Two Sarcastic Girls, was amused at the conversation between two young girls at Ilion the Gems From. Bishop Brooks. • Moat men are neither sages nor fools. Every trae strength is etained iii struggle. Sin and holiness aro not in things, but in souls. Seek your life's nourishment in your life's work, Sin is a dreadful, positiveenalignant other evening. It ran something like thing. this, and shows that fetnininity is the Do not be charet of appreciation. same the world over Hearts are hungry for Illy, Carrie, what a lovely hat yon lutes. Truths a absolutely necessary Do you think so (witlt a pleased went in all perfected character. smile.) Why, 1 think it is just hoe. rid. I've told mamma every time I put it on that I would never wear it, again. Why, I think it ie the most become ittg thin you ever wore. Do you? teow 1 think that veil you have got is the most bewitching th:ng i ever saw. If I had your style Now, how Mem you are, blushing. ly; I know you are making fun of me. Indeed 1. AM not, indigeently. Oh where did you get tied lovely pin I think it is the prettiest thing 1 11AVO 0V01" 80613, W01I,1 Will tell you, Charley gave it to me—hut you must never, never tell 1 told mamma that EUa B -- gave it to me, for she doesn't believe in my having. A fellow,you know, Row Mean P I think year Charley Initials Pi le for their easy, yet efilment ea- we the eweetest featter I ever sawWith tion. Sold by all druggists. ?Hee 25c, Ithe excltion of My Pred. You, know ' mita is equivalent to a call. Squints Who squint*? that Oharlie squints I and-- , Everything keeps its bad nature only by being put to its best use. Hope and charity—theee must both spring tip from the soul of faith. The highest natures are moat depen- dent upon timeliness and fitness. The serpent, the spirit of evil, LAS forced its way into the human drama. Every truth which it is possible for tam to know it is good for him to know. The 'repose of old age is full of the character that came fruit the early at Tuggle. Leaven wise hot '1st atagnation; not idleness, but aotive, tireless, path.. est work. There Must Mlle a natural seleetlet, Of religions a survival of the fittest among The union of energy ma wisdom ' nukes thea eotbootost chareeter and the most powerful Iif,. 13.,swiv%wvtiviivitet When we assert that Dodd 's Kidney Pills Cure Backache, Dropsy, Lumbago, Bright's Dis- ease, Rheumatism and all other forms of Kidney Troubles, we are backed by the testimony of all who have used them. TNEY CURE TO STAY outrun. By tai druggists or mil on receipt of price, so cents. Dr. L. A. Smith 8: Co., Toronto. WeVileta, ZETLAND SAW MILLI GEORGE THOMSON, Proprietor, HALSTED&800 1CM IR, Lumber of all kinds, Josephine Street • - *wham First-class Shingles, and Cedar Posts, Car [cad Weis a Socially WOOD delivered to may part ot Wiottham. itgrOrders Wield! promptly attende to IMAGE THOMSON, .1, A. IIALaTED, Mo::nt rotes:. I Deposits Received and Int allowed. Money Advanced to Farmer Business Mon Ou long or short time, en endorsed or collateral security. Sale notes I) At 0, fair valuation. Honey remitted • • W. SCOT ,tuttdo, ream:table clutr th Box,125, Wingli, ant P. 0. BANK. '9 HAMILTON ---- Special Attention Given to WINGHAIVI. Capital, $1,250,000. Rea, 3650,000. eresteeete-ines Srumw. VIce.Prosident—A. 0. .1tAt18.4v. DIR.ECTORS Ions eivictsit, Gossmv, OHO ltoActf, A. Woo, A. II, L,xe (Toronto). 'Cashier—J. T1JINs.111131,,,, Sayings 332211t—ITours, 10 to 3 ; Satureitts, to 1. Deposits of r'1 and upwards received and interest spewed. Special Deposits also received at current rates of interest. Drafts on Great Britain and the United States bought and sold Ie. WILLSON, Amer. iluirtgli & DICKINSON, looting Accounts and It Ot gents in canner,- The liferebantS" of Canada °Mee Hours—Front 9 a. 01. to 5 p, 10. A. E. SIVCITIlt - — COWAN, OLV.ItK Otto Dor. come, Co. rttmo A tICTIONIIHR, te ISSUED Olt ietAllle.C48 LICK •omoilssrox,.. rs R. C. Je, Vrre• i Solicitors. '1Vutixstsn, (JN How many poisons know that Ripens Tabules, now so largely advertised and used, are Mow/ y i favorite prescription of their family doctor prepared in a scientific manner and a form convenient for li conveyance, pieservation and use? In the great hospitals of the metropolitan cities, wher e wealthy find better tate than in their own luxurious homes,the ingredients of Ripans Tallies u'e admini ed to thousands of rich and poor alike with bene6cial effect. They are the main dependence of the eminent phy4icians in eases of derangetnents of the digestive organs, such as dyspepsia,cOnstipation,. Milan and other ills connected with the stoma* liver and bowels. For some years one of the principal hos ' in New York City has used a formula, difiring slightly from the common one, that has been fott unusual. efficacy. Through commendations of physicians its mission of healing has been so widely rapidly eXterlding that it finfilly seethed desirable to prepare the prescription in a convenient form, ao make it available to the whole public at a moderate price, and to announce the fact through the ree • miylinin for securing publicity—advertisement in the columna of the new aper of the land. This h 51 done, and now the time is not tar distant when every fsmily of intelligence *ill be as certain pos supply of ltipans 'Abides as a clock or a cooking stove. They are already to be found on sale almost e where, and any druggist or dallier will sopply them. A bog, containing six: vials, is sold for 75 cents, gross paekage, containing four boxes, for $2,. They will be sent by !nail, post »aid, to any address, ceipt of' price, by the Eipatis Chemical Company, N. 10, Simile St., New 'York. -