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The Wingham Times, 1898-10-14, Page 8111.14; WI GJJAM TI baa ttn.,iTAiaty for Bargains, Special. for SATURDAY 1 .alc�:".WT,.'rc.rtY�,. :4 Kq;,yyi>•(-.kc�pW4yy. QQ1 ;t�]0. pairs bathes' ;;•'ine Shoes -wt., el.25 and e' 1.4t) t',n dere. 10 doz. I� tdite.' ,tad tents' Cash- mere base, rc>t, :lira end 40e for 25c. 1 (Oz. I.edie ' Cashmere Gloves, reg. 252 f rr 15e. 11) dee,. fetrliee' and Cents' Linen Collars, s, ret 15e and 2de far 13' e. 10 dee. Liners Towels, extra large, reg. 15e tttr Ile. Y <1,4:-. .Ltliee and (;eats' Under-- vent, ander- went , ;trig: nine (toe, fur 350. 15 p t des Farley and Plain Dress Goods, new goods, :15c and 50e, for 25e. 10 Ladles' -1,st:'(telian Par Mantles, reg. »:.'eaeirmela v:,s•. 10 Italie,' B Bek Capes. extra large, etio roe SS,. 15 Mantles over fi pin last year, re;; ; tete) for tee 00. 5 purees all -wool ti geed, reg. We, busy t;ay eche 10 doz. Corsets, Crompton mak reg. 75e for SOe. 6 pieces heavy Curl Mantle Good in all the new shades, suitable for long or short coats, reg. price $1.50 and $1.75, choice S Sitar dory for $1.20. 8 doz. Dents' Soft and Stuff Hats, reg. tt2.00 for $1.25 The above prices are good for Baturday only. Shop early. ESS 00Q,,4,. The largest and Inert denTp n• sive array of Dress (roods ande i.ks 'Go be seen, An Extensive range of lateen elatt; novelties, ineludin ilk "Weaves en Silk and Wool grounds, High Art Crepons and Brocaded in ltaele Garel Colors, and a large range �sf in,tterials for tailor-made costutnee. 3ea.:rtifnl range of Plaids and Checks. See the display of new and beauti- ful n. velt;es in Laces, Cbiffons, Ties and Kidd (loves. Spe .tat this month in Carpets, Lace "vut•t:,lne and Ready-to-wear• Suits and t?•-zreoat. S::i's to order a specialty at 6th e, 9 ip a ki ra�rk wi`A +.1 +s 1 S.=r. i au:a—The P.aren farm, com- prisie: ; rho north half of tot 40 in the 30th ,cone.:_ :+,tt, of 1:sat WM70.noah, was sold by ptr:;'i.r :ti.:Gtiou at the Brunswick hours on rfl1t:r;J,:.v afternoon to Mr Robt Coulter for >>„a,117 . This is one o1 the best farms 31t ti;'- township and it is considered that f'outtcs has secured a great bargain. P Dt; try wiaiderl the auctioneer's hammer. SC1.sOc7L T30.11.RD 1.11,: zeguiar monthly meeting of the chr=rl i',ard was held on Tuesday even• ing. Members present, Chairman Griffin and dieser. Moore, Homuth, Barber Ab. sabttn and Button. The minutes of last :meeting were read and approved. Tina Principal's report showing the attendance for the month of September was lead as follows : Boys. Girls, Total. Average. 3...,20 26 46 40 2 28 27 50 45 3 22 26 48 40 4 14 32 46 41 s. 25 28 53 46 tf, 32 14 46 41 7 19 37 . 56 49 8'.....,,43 36 79 59 II 198 220 424 361 Vemttth--Abraham_Tlf9�t the Prinei. pais report os read be adopted.—Carried. Accounts were read from Young 86 Paulin, repairs. etc., $28.10; `Thos Moore, 'Work at school, $10.25. Hornuth-13 rber—thea the accounts as read he paid.—Carried. Ap dlit;ations were received from the pre- sent staff of teachers for re.eogagement for the year 1899. lits laxxTG HOGN. -- EXTRACTS, PROM REPORT Oa' cammist SIONk:R. Or AOltara teal:, It is intposetble to raise swine sac- resefutly in large nittebers without giving them skim milk for ,butter milk, or ;t good ruts of clover p,tet are when the young pigs.;tre grow tog. Musing winter a quantity of clover bay cut, steamed and soaked for three hour; is an admirable ad. dition to the fired or growing swine. Where the pigs are put iu peas and fed on grain ugly' fi'omn the time they are weaned, a Targe proportion of them will become sick stud go off their feet before they are Deily fat. Genesi. Hoge should never be given more teed at one time than they well c:tt clean, and still have au appetite for more. Overfeeding keeps the hogs Croat being active in taking exec. Ci a; and that causes then to grow too fat and soft. It is a good Pam to feed as touch as they win consume and digest to advantage. I'hat will keep them hungry fur every meal. Experienced feeder: eleim that regularity in the time of feeding will cause were rapid gain in weight than when there is irregularity even to the extent of one hour in the ,teal time. .• The feed of swine should be reas- onably clean. It should certainly never be in a putrid eoudition. RATIONG POR COV S. ADVICE FOR FARMERS—TIM PROPOR• TIONS O FEEDS. Ir, does not seer, profitable to glee good milking cows of the average size and ordinary breeding More than from seven to nine pounds of gratin or mixed meal per day each, even when they are giving their maximun flow of mike;, for the season. Every l i farmer roust compose the rations for 1 his cows out of the materials whieir he t has available, but as asample ration, b the follewtrg may be useful for gnid mice. The bulkvfudder part of the , ration may be mixed in the follow- ing proportions. If the roots can be pulped and the hay and straw passed through a cutting box, so much the 0 better' : 50 T.ounds of ensilage.. 15 pounds of mangers, carrots - or beets. • 5 pounds of haw. 5 a)onnda of straw. As much of that as each cow will eat up clean may be fed two ice a day, and. wall it should be fed f; om three to nine pounds o>: meal or ground grain, according to the capacity of the cow, which a good feeder will soon be able to estimate. A feed of; uncut hay or straw may be given in the midd'.e of the day. When a cow in fair condition of flesh has passed the flash of her milking period, - to h tri r to n th wr -. sit e. no r fla t in r T cd `str 1 k' pi to .00 w. Me TO of wa br br tint Voaaa,►tett Two imearcls, . Per the last two rears the blends. of Mr. John t,Oibhs, of ('ark Street, have been alarmed at his i:ttllt: ; timid). It was believed that can- tniuption bad fastened its pangs upon him, though ttil+physicans he consult, tri, and they were toany, could find no evidences of the disease whatever. About ten days ago he began to lin prove, and has cantinued, to do so. Ae noon on Monday he felt a. choking sensation in his throat, which caused hit, to cough and theta to votnit, The reit* was that he threw off his stomach twit lizznrtls abuut two inches MC STAINS AND soma:e as.. Scorches may be removed from linen by spreading over them the juice of two onions and half an ounce of white soap. Leucon jaiee and salt will roulette stains of rust and ink. The articles should be exposed to the sunlight after being well sat orated in the niixttu'e, To TIE A SHOE STRING. Proceed exactly as it' you were going to tie an ordinary bow knot : but before drawing it up pass z right-hand loop through the kn thengivingg a steady and siulutti eons pull ou both luop, and yo :110estring will be tied fast. Wh you wish to untie it pail the rig hand suing and you will have diilieuity 4+s, OCTOBER 14, 1898. LAND FW GALE, North of O. T. R. The undersigned otters for sale 1`: aores of choice land in the ell Town Plot of Wiogharu, beauti- fully situated,overlooking the town, 0 tha property thero is a good frame yet) with six rooms anti stone eel and woodshed ; hard ant raft wt r, fratue harp with entitling ; • ;raw s d and drive shed ; good orehurc act cefrhit, Also Aleve, nores more east of good land ,without bo Zings : well watered ; title ttnnrl. For pnrtlenlnrs apply t.t WM, XII, ttA,•11IPP,';IaL,T,, proprietor, Wareham 13, 0, Ont.. r;'ry,I+y;1ICit WINO COMMIC1i T. D. SM1'fil, SCiaicafie EYE SesoutuST Gradueto New York, Philadelphia, and Toronto Opti,.a1 Colleges. Cell early and avail yourself of lir valuable services, as this is arare *opportunity to have your eyes proper- ly tested, free of charge, No guess work but a scientific certainty. Diffi- cult cases accurately fitted. ALL WUitIC GUAttANTrED, 40 I Hover euIL at prevuto Douses. Will be at Colin A. Campbell's Drug Store Wednesday, Oct, 26th. BORN. MoCoot,—Is Winghani, on Tuesday, he I October lithie wife of Mr. John Nic. ot, ((.y�o1 ; a son, tri_ iwYocvora—In Est Wrrwaoosb, on Oct, 9 r, tho wile of Mr. Jaw. YoungA ; a son. ni Hor,ulos--In Biuevale. on (jut, god, en 1�e wife or Mr..Anrirew Holmes; a son. ht 111TL1:,Art—In Morris, cal Oat, 2, the wife no ' or Jas, bullar, \t hitewater, Man,, of a sone, WASHING COLORED GAR,ttErrs. Colored nu:w ins should bo washed n a lather of cold water. Never put them in warm water, not even o rinse them. If the muslin should e green, add a little vinegar to the water; .if lilac, a little ammonia, etnd if black, a little salt. A LOTION FOR FRECKLES. A lotion consisting. of equal parts f lactic held and glycerite will re move f'r'eckles. AN EXOELLENT TOOTH LOTION. It is generally admitted that th best way to prevent decay of tb teeth is to use a good antiseptic lotion. The 'fallowing is a goo formula : 'fake of carbolic acid fl tees, grains ; thymol, eight grains, boric acid, seven drachms; eescnee of peppermint, twenty dt'op3; tincture anise, two and a halt drachma, and water two pints. Mix thoroughly, and use every night and morning. with ' a brae!), as you would any other dentifrice. the eiluwance of grain may be gra dually reduced, until a cow whie has been milking for eight months o more will be receiving not more tha three pounds of meal per clay in addt tion to the bulky fodder part of the ra tion. Meal may be obtained from( th grinding of peas, oats, barley o wheat, when that grain is sufficient) cheap. When feed is to be bough from any outside source, it is usually profitable to feed two pounds pe day cf oil cake or cotton seed meal and two or 'three pounds per hes per day of wheat bran. A mode nixture of meal for milking cows would be in the proportion of one pate cotton seed meal, one part of oil cake, two parts of bran and two parts of mixed meal from such grains as are available ott the farm. Carrots, tnatigels and sugar beets are more suitable roots for the feeding of milking cows than turnips. Ttarnips are admirably adapted for the feed- ing of growing, fattening or dry stock. All cattle seer, to be improved in On motion of Messrs Homnth and Bar- health and vigor by some allowance bee, Mr. A. 11. Mosgrove. was re-engaged as of roots per day in addition to the principal for the ensuing year at the same feed in the form of ensiliage. -prof. salary. The present staff of assistants Robertson. DeEo Roe,—In Portage la Prairie, or. P'ridav Sept. 30, Jarnes Roe, of Howiee, aged 59 years find seven months. FlACKZNO—Tn Listowel, on Out. 10th, 1898, 'Margaret Tracy beloved wife of W. H. Backing, postmaster, aged 86 years and 12 days. The immigration department esti- mate that 80,000 new settlers have entered Manitoba and the Territories during the first nine months of the present year. The largest shipment of dressed e meat ever sent from Toronto was e shipped to Sonthatnpton Monday by e the Davies Company.., It consisted d of 6,30.000 pounds of meat, valued at f, $N,000. A KEW W SILv RIR POLISH. Put two thirds of a pint of alcohol a wide mouthed bottle, with one• irex of a pint of ammonia and a bllespoonfrl of whitening ; shake oroughly. Wet a srnall sponge th this mixture, and go over your ver ar.d brass with it as quiekly as sibte, rubbing it off with a soft noel before it bas a chance to dry. WATERPROOF PAPER. Common paper may be converted to a substance resembling parch- ent by means of sulphuric acid. he acid should be of'an exaet ength, and mixed with half its eight of water. A sheet of paper aeed in this solution beer mes hard, ugh and fibrous, yet its weight is t increased. anti it is far better for tiring purposes than animal parch • 0 t, •0.t,EAN Wi{ITE WOOLLEN SI-IAWLS Steam in a steamer over a kettle strong saap•sads. This is a good y to treat soiled lace. USF: OF GERATIUAT LEAVES, One or two geranium leaves, wised and applied to a cut or wise will cause 1t to beal in a Abort -Were re-engaged for the ensuing year: Migses M Robertson, 111 Cornyn, B key. molds, 0 rargeharson, H Reid, N Gray and L trtthieson. Quebec Province majority against prohibition, 87,328. According to a standing motion of the The Clinton 1`'ew Era Understands that t board, eaoh teacher is engaged for the first • the estate left by the t to Hon. M. C. Cameron, amounts t year at 1275 and as long as they are satis- factory to the Board. receive an increase of $100,000, of Which v25,000 is in life i15 emelt year until the salary readies insurance; a policy of X10,000 Ensor- item. Those of the above who had pct ! anee in an American company was ;reaelied the e360 limit were granted the ( dropped by Mr. Cameron a few rnmal increase in gaiety. jjj months since. itomuth--Button--That Joe Coad be re- •esgnged e,e je.sitor at the sante salary as last year. --Carried. Batton—Barber---That the tesehera and ♦f;i . a a>,rario.: p+.. the month of Sepiane be•r i,.. j .•.V. •—(;,r, tdtt. 1 On motion the board then -t rANTED.--SDVDITAI. TithaTWORTfir PER- Ts' sons is this state to mitnaire Our buslnos,, ih their canon(' nearby counties Itis tafaioly mice ywork conducted at home. salary straight $600 a Jesse salarypemonthly. t 76. haerc nceto nncloo0 ecir-addressed stamii'd envelope, 'Torbert E. Hess, Prost., Dept. M. Chloor;o, Peter Marshall was acquitted at the Orangeville -Assizes on the eharget of setting fire to David Bullard's barn. Arte tar Yi trace of Ca.tl n wolf shi. was g d Town- ship given a dose of carbolie acid by bis mother in mistake for medicine, with fatal results. On Saturday, Oet. 1st, Catharit.e H. Sawnson, wife of town clerk Mitchell, or Goderteh, passed away after a painful illness of several years' duration, The deceased lady, who was in het' 48th year, was the eldest daughter of the late Geo. Sawnson, and was favorably known throught the county of Huron, Why let your neighbors know it? And why give them a chance to guess you are even five or ten years more? Better give them good reasons for &ucssing- the other way. It Is very catty; for nothing tells of age so quickly as gray hair. so Our Mantles are greatly admired by all who see th for • their Excellence of Materials, Style, Fit and Finish, but above all the marvellous ]ow prices at which we sell then, The sec- ret of it all is we understand the markets of the Old and New World, and buy only the best for aur trade that Inane a secure, They range in rice fromyoulike y � price $3.00 to $�.. oo. If � ou to think of FURS NOW, ours are just in, and they should. please every taste and every purse, MEN'S & BOYS' CL9THING in Ordered and Ready-made is a: growing trade at titis store, You can get. Men's Suits here frort 82.75 up, and Boys' from $1,00 up, DRESS GOODS The largest stock, the greatest variety, the very Iet—, est in all the new shades, patterns and materials, and prices always in your favor, SEASONABLE UNDERCLOTHING for Ladies and Gentlemen,-- quality right, prides right. GROCE IES-•,TEAS—IIeadgnai•ters for everything in fresh, new (iroe ries, 80e Tea for 25e ; 40c Tea for 30e ; 50e Tea for 42e ; 5r lbs good Raisins for 25c. If you want good fitters and good wearing Boots come here for them. D. O ' ' ID 1", direct importer - et8`r"e z Aa.'.P�' +m sQiFb'rdrt'�'h4&'C +'„ „13, ALL READY Soh eninp)'i Come and Take Its With Ton. On Names Are Tack Tar. Klondike. Greet St. Bernard. Garland, Pansy. British Canadians. Great 500 Page. 012 • The Miner. Lauriate, (7lendol►n. Moss Rose. Monarch. Bicycle, Leader. COD We are in all colere,:,a,nc ,.•,pptees. ,.; Readers, Arithmetics, GramnTarsl'etti:' •Cti:l•:,e.nd. see us your seh001 supplies. t • E X, for fel SS, Popu ar Book Store. ITE PLATES, CUPS AND SAUCERS We have just pat into stock a crate of the IRON T NE- CHINA directly imported from one of the best makers in England, which means the beet PI ME �O�Y WW►' We have a full a,seortment of this line, such as Pitehers, I3owls, Vege- table Dishes, Plates, Cups and Saueers,; Cups (only); Toilet Sets, ate,, &., whten we intend to sell quickly if low prices will do it 'These goods are strictly first selection. No seconds or culls among thein. Out' pretty and unique line of "Scotch Motto," Novelties are selling' sex quickly that we need not say anything about their merits. r s . arson ” The China House," Winghanl. uestion of Time is a youth -renewer. It hides the age under a luxuriant growth of hair the color of youth. It never fails to restore color to gray hair. It win' stop the hair from earning out also. It feeds the hair bulbs, Thin hair becomes th ick hair, and short hair becomes long hair. moveseaallcsdandruff,p' nd prevents its formation. We have a book on the 'Hair which we will gladly send you. If you do not obtain alt the hbne- fits you bttiected from rho WIG of rho vigor. ,,rite tiff) doctor about' it. p'at.Irebry thorn is some dimculttY with pour gererat system which may be /lastly removed. A.ddreos, On, J. C.. Ayer. Mass. WERICAN WATCH CASE Cs NaRos`ro• 41/6^sip, . We are selling a good, accurate reliable, 8Day C strikes hours and half hours, a1,,, $2.50 r• War declared on high prices«. , HALSEY PARK,.. 0