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The Wingham Times, 1898-11-11, Page 2"l;lice e rr'a1,•e<.t 'l .ochre,*,,. Butter ellea1 ;;1 e is eleatiter. teaee'e il.i,lt.:••,•l.Att•ete Pine bete tired ealne)'U to duweet ta'v must tit if 3oti;Ar•, Cert till i6 hene Lie tont: ti i' �t,.Itt,ili. Lieleri,l, le the only more or less It'iveetee comae- where (Meeks are et'n104 eittirSely Iikl:t•raftl With. The asait rieee exactly ee (i :i. fit, end bah 1t (> p. tn. til"•:'1;;'f' yt'ttr, and its veil welly t '1 ie;l, i Coen. a A 3 ..P rl L e.e2 T'a :y also relic S'':. ? frc. ' Ynd:y, ria . aril toy Eateee :. i e. reef ia: ;3_r~ -e4;y 1`Iauaxi, Drt;v i- r:as`, LA :.`So lilt,, Ce•itt1 'mese all,! in. ;he +L\::i i! �' #' I'S:.I . 'rl•'� tke rewclz. Purely C%ezet..iiie. 471Gora, 4iI! a 6 r --e. Wit... ....Y• `,V `•: a 3�- Car tic .ci, ;t1..� .. and d enand ari'w = Little Liver Pills. AIN'S E .'t aii1 Fen's are Often Affected e .�fin i1vr'• 111E WINUI.T ilM TIMES" S" NOVEMBER 11,, 1898, .n,w«n.»,wgrr„ww+•r...q+•M.v+,www... v.w...uNrv+..++�+� When Baby turd Scald fiend-- 1i'lien Mother had Stilt lebent•--• ,ci,t this season of the year tt great When Pother had, Piles. many butter -makers have tioutile, and wuuder why 11 takes so long for' butter to "come." I make bu'ter the year round from Jersey a'u's for the special Le:vie, and have lied meny thine!. to lee, ii. 1 Ilse the di t'p sewing, satunc•'';'rti Hy'etetn, ueitig lee Wueu '•eeue.., orlon at 12. and 21 hours; keep cream in one end of . ere:truer until enol.gh is collet;ted Cur chnruing, and churn at least twice a i week. At. thio Si'tttt cit, veal' tremble beg:ln, having to churn Use to three hours before butter appeared, and iu • several instances atter all clay twists, ,tatl'O i4 up. I USt'i the barrel, end over end, churn. As ttie rc:eult or t:xpe"iments I now, at this Season Of tl;eey'ear, warm the cream the day befdre churning, to 70 degrees and set in a warru room, adding butter inn suf'tielont, a.3 a '[tarter, ,to fetch to a Ixtulesses titin• eistency at the end of 2 e hou:, : when it Sho11id be churned. Delay will c/ndangcr [izVur Of clic butter. The temperature of churning must be ascertained by trial. Cream must be warmer freta cows long in. milk. I use five gallon pails; heat'in warm water en tt;e .hove. Churning to- day carve in 30 minutee, Cream for the chant was heated to 74 degrees; from old milk mostly. I At time of breaking add a little cold. water. As soon as the butter• milk will run draw what •you can; �' er 1taIlrl to •C • use several waters, letting cool and harden, being careful not to l ehueu too much, to lose the granular form.- I use a strainer cin t.,p of pail to save particles of butter. Use the wooden. shovel or ladel, and give tune to her(en. I salt III the cl'turn, to the taste of customer. I measure the cream instead of weighing bunter, to save labor. After the butter has 'stood half an hour or thereabouts, to dissolve the salt, I take out into the worker, being careful • to stop when it is ready for the printer or jar. 1)o not spoil the grain by overworI - inr. • The butter thus handled is ' Selling' as fast as I can furnish at 35 Entiye E ysto.Cents per pound. t I venture the ati.Causs Pm:triton of the ! t tt.piuion that your subscriber's cream was tt,o cold and not sufficiently .A K.itetets 1 naey Teseeics to Her axe i erii7ened-"—i•I, te. liavilaud iu Ohio per:epee in tee Use of Ifllburn's Farmer. te cart r,'1:} serve pine Pectfe who s'::'yerfrom any disease or .disort'-,r of Cita heart nervous system, such zv l aid: ori, a„Skip Beats, Smother- ing or Sini'.in.;; ~mations, Sleeplessness, Pain in the Head, etc., can- not a.-.r:•;.I to waste time trying- various reme;iics, which have nothing more to back up their claims than the bold asser- tions ot• their proprietors. Th.:,t diseases ere too serious to per- mit r." y otir e:a:eriment n,g with untried remedies. When you buy Mitburn's Heart and Nerve Pills, you know you iavti behind them the testimony of thous- ands of Canaoi Ins who have been cured by t.ari- use. Otte of those is Mrs. A. •'rBYr. Iris, c,•z (seen Street, Kingston, Ont.. who wri:.:s as follows : "1 L.sve sit :>r. ri fir some years with a. sal ...lcr:ng suisa,.ori caused by licart dike:::-•-, The severity of the pains in illy lir-:.r: c4.u: d me much sut'erinv,. I nous also very nervous, and my whole syst.•m was ran down and debilitated. .r I;t•aring of Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills being a specific for these -troubles, I though I would try them, and therefore got, a bor. at McLccd's Drug Store. "Tile- aiTnr dc.ci me great relief, having toned in illy system and removed the distr .s lig•- symptoms from which I suf- fered. I ,-an he artily recommend these zvo• d fu1 pi::a to all st.f zra:s from heart fro,:ble. Ph G Dr. Agnew'sOlatntentgave the quick- est relief and surest, relief. These are gems of truth piolsea from testimouy which is given every day to this greatest of healers. It has aortic been iiuttched in curative dualities iu any and every kind of skid discoed—eezeiutt, tetter, skin uruptioue, blind, bleet;ia , itching or ui- certltin.; piles, eeatcls, burns, old soros, eta., eft ,—aod it's 33 cents a box. bold by A. L. liauiilton,. His WOrin• One time a roan came to one of the :um he bail working for him, and !gave hint a big stone and said. I• a� "Now you, cut in this stone the leaves just like the ones in this pla- t nre,' The stoue did not,: look very pretty and the marl said: I `I will do just the very best I can, but I wish I could eat in this beano -- I fol marble gore.' So he toiled away with his sharp tools, and after Lntt h work he finish- ! cd the leaves aceojding to the pat- tern. When he finished this, the master I brought hint another just like it, and Itold him to cut a branch on it. And so for weeks he wprked on these big rough stones; and he did not know what they were for. One day When ' he was walking down town in a large city, he saw a beautiful building. He went over to look at it, and there, in tbe front of that large building, were all those bit,„ rough stories upon which he had been working for'so long. But they were all put together now. to form a most be''tatiful picture. The man looked at it a long. time, and then said. 'Ole how glad I aro that I did it. well ! Now I see what the master meant,' If we do our best the results will always more than repay us. Stuck to Low's. "We hove tried a good many worm medicines but during the peat five years have stuck to Dr. Low's, as it proves to be the best." Samuel T. Sargent, Brock- ville, Ont. rr COM s. T1ZGR. 1t:; Cmime WAR Iters ALREADY COST UNOLE SAM $160,000,000.. Washington, Nov,3,—The comp- letion of the treasury returns for Oct- ober leaves the net cost of the Span- ish war up to the present time about $160,000,000. This result is obtain- ed by deducting from the entire cost of the military and naval• depart- ments since the beginning of March the cost upon a peace basis and in - (nested by the expenditures of pre- .It.tt. [teat','.. The expenditures on • acco.tnt of the war are far from ended, however, and the treasury oftieials have no basis for judgment ss to when they will diminish, It is hoped that the cost of maintaining garrisons in the dependencies, with the ether inciden- tal expenses of the war, will not av- erage more than $10,000,000 per inoiitii during the remaining eight mouths of the fiscal year, which ends nein June. • If these estimates are verified, 880,- 000,000 will be added to the present cost of the war, and the total expen- ditures up to the beginning of anoth-. er fiscial year will be $240,000,000, It is probable that arrangements will be made by that time to impose upon the dependencies themselves the cost of maintaining order with their limits. Mrs. David Labor, Waterford, Ont., says: "1 can recommend Hagyard'i anykind. 11 of 'e owfor wins �. 1t (Al(ill {O 1 f • i,in' lust the cured me of a distressiut, pain' doctor could not cure." Two of a ILind. Patrick O'Mars, a private in the Ninth U. S. Regulars, went to the colonel of his regiment and asked for a two weeks' leave of absence. The colonel was a severe disciplinarian,. who did not believe in extending too I many privileges to his men. and did At every age. from 20 to t'5 the not 1'esitate in using a subterfuge in chances of a single man going mad evading the granting of one. • are much greater than those of a "`Well, said the colonel, "wbat do , married roan. you want a two weeks' furlough i Ostrich eggs weigh about 3? for ?" ' pounds each: They are sometimes Patrick answered : "Me woife is ' eaten in Africa.. very sick, and the children are not i well, and if ye didn't mind, site' France produces annually about Provineiftl Show. would like to have rile home for a 300,000 tons of chestnuts. .,wn,u,«wwgrnw•!,�,.•..�•w•wn.x,...•...»wr« ;7:1''^1'. Nt► ''+"rte t. ;k 1.:NI R1 ,' l nm a nw 111111 i uu,11nnu,,nnuu en u! uruuunuu,�nu. �u;,";gin,. ,A\ r!: t c grillers i ci: uruitOn leer Au - similatitlg the?'oo:laadReguta- liing thestomachs andBown.ts of THAT THE :4l:.:: IATURff Promotes Digestion,Cheerful- Hess andRest.Contaifs neither Opwm,Morphine nor Mineral. 13OT NARC OTIC. giro vlem"at 2rraAVIt. Pl2itlr2.2 Jtmpido SceJ- 1f✓x,Sconra .1511:e Seed « Appended. - pt ear arcic,rade Mar.. Steil - CTiward Step rr: Aperfcct Remedy for Constipa- tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, Wornls,Convulsions,Feverisil- ctnss andLOSS OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signature of 'NEW YORK. I3 ON THE OF EVERY BOTTLJ OF tel 1r' Via Cestorla is put up in one-sisn bottles only.. It, is not Gold in Wit. Don't allow anyone 4o sol,". p you anything else on the oloa or promise that it y Yt "just "'will every pur- pose." answer oro and w 311aas o is ust as ood a - F J g pose." r Sco that yon get 0 -A -S -T -0 -$I -A. EXACT COPY 0r WRAPPER. �ho taa- n!allo signature ,,✓'r of "WI 0610117.45MMILL.a. is on ovsw .rnppen. l ettitja:., few weeks to give„ her a bit of as Lasa -Liver Pills cure Constipation and The Provincial Fat Stock and sistance. Biltousn;six. They work..without a grip ., ouazati% �u;"er.�rs. 'Dairy Show will the held et Brant The colonel eyed him for a few or gripe and never fail totlo good. Price t f +•I hate tried Milburn's Rheumatic Plnh aid $n t they do all that is claimed ford on lz Laua:-;.i•'or P°11s cure nliicuanecs, Dye. pefs.s C:rst;pollen. Every perfect. eerie ALL YOUR PAIRS Writs Pain -Killer A Medicine Cheat In Itself. Shapie, Safe and Quick Cure for CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, COLDS, RHEUMATISM, idEURA'LOIA. 23 end 50 cent Bottles. BEWARE OP IMITATIONS. BUY ONLY THE GENUINE. PERRY DAVIS' el lov, 30th and Dee, 1st and minutes and said: [`Patrick, I might 25c - nor iham. i cannot say 1.00 notch in 2nd. The,follnwing is a eyuopsis of grant .your request, but I got a letter; e S ' 1 e frons your wile this morning saying that sbe didn'•t want you home ; that you were a nuisance and raised the devil whenever you were there. She hopes I won't let you have any I more furloughs:'' "That settles it. • I suppose I can't° : f '1 ITh h e" id P t. their lav or. A. wift, SLaico Streei, Toronto, Ont. Profitable Pullets. the prizes to be given. CATTLE—In the fat cattle classes the prizes are as follows: —Shorthorns, 8210; Specials,$i120. Total, $330 I YOUNG HlENS P :Y FIVE TIMES BETTER Herefords and Polled Angus, and THAN OLD ONES. Gallowys and Deavons, $165 in each class. Grades, :x285, besides specials The following interesting facts are by H. D Smith, Compton, Que. given in a bulletin issued by the SHEEP -8147 are offered in each "No ; I'll afraid not Patrick. It Agricultural college at Logan, Utah, as a comparison between old hens of the following pure bred classes: wouldn't be well for me to do so —Cotswolds, Lincotos,Leicesters, Ox- ander the cireumstances." and pullets for egg produttion. ford, Shropshires, and Southdcwns It was Petrick's • turn now to eye ;'Tile profit from the young hens or —$582, .176 are offered for Dorset the colonel as be started for the door. Horns and MUlerinos, and Hatnpshires Stopping suddenly, he said and Suffoiks-488 in each class, $125. "Colonel,• can I say something to Grades and crosses, $118. 1 yez ?" "Certainly, Patrick ; what is it?" - "I want to say there are twe splendid liars in this roost, and I'm one of them. I was never married in my loife." pullets is about five times greater than that of the old hens. Not only did the olrl hens lay considerably fewer eggs, but the eggs were worth less per dozen. Those of the old hens averaged less than a cent 1 apiece while those from the pallets MENTHOL DiLPiASTFR. We guarantee that these Plasters will relieve pain quicker than any other. Put up only in 25c. tin boxes and $1.00 yard rolls. The latter allows you to Cut the Plaster any size. livery' lam;lly+ should have one ready for tin emer- gency'. t ro..:11 & LAWiliNgt 00,y with the exception of pen 2, averag- ed more than a cent apiece. This is accounted for by the fact that the pullets laid a large proportion of their eggs in early, winter, when the price was good. The old hens were 3 to four yea's old. In the experi- ment there were no 2 -year-olds. The effect of exercise on food con sumpt'on is also illustrated, The three pens having no exercise aver- aged 120 eggs, while those from the exercised pens averaged 146 eggs,. The average food cost per dozen of eggs was for the nonexercised pens 6,5 cents and 5.3 cents for the exer• ,cased pens, over 22 per cent. in favor Weak Lund. of exerciee. The fact, when studied "I was troubled with a Sore Throat in connection with the other fact that and Weak Lungs and was completely there was no appreciable 'difference cured by Di...wood's Norway Pine Syr - in the relative weights of the fowls up." Prank Jennings, Coldwater, Ont. during the year, would seem to in. l dicate that exercise such as was SWINE -8129 are offered in each of the following classes:-- Improved Berkshire, Improved Yorkshire, Ches- ter Whites, Poland Chinas, Suffolks and Essex, Tamworths, and Duroc- Jerseys. Total, 8903. • Fee grades and crosses, $88. For,export bacon hogs,$$575. DAIar—Shorthorns, Ayshires, •11o1 - steins. Jerseys, Guernseys, Grades, $100 each -8600. In'addition there are special prizes for Shorthorns, $100 Ayshires, $50; Holstein -Friesians, $65 and $25 open to pure breds. For the most valuable exhibit in the dairy department, a grain grinder, value 850. In addition these there are over $250 offered as specie' priz- es in the various departments. given 1.5 an aid to digestion, or in other words, the exercised hen made a better use of the food. It took 22 per cent. more food to make a dozen of eggs without the exercise than with it --in other words, 22 per cel% of the food wasted by the unexercis- ed hen. It was not used in the rowth of flesh, for the weights show for'" The Story of the Philippines' by Murat Halstead, st.Za•,cenod by the <iovernment us that the exercised hen was as heavy Orflcial Histor, p iitl on•exercfsed. It seems to be tln a mere question of The ci at%lft:,ila, 311 Cha instil"aet,t cant s With Aauhial� c1o, on Ilia deck of rho oIynili1s with ])ea'ey and lir rho roar el 'nettle at the fall at Manila l onantitt tion and prevents waste O o for aftents. nrimtnl tlf o it;iflai pictures token by A perfectly formed face is one- third forehead, one-third nose, and one-third upper and lower chin, The entire eolleetion of coins and Boils Banished, • Mr. O. J. Murray, Charlottetown, P, D. I. writes: "Aboutaix months ago I was troubled with painful boils and got rine bottle of 11. B.13. which completely cured met" Pointed Paragraphs. No one bas discovered a sure cure for laziness. Labor's worst enemy is the work- ing man who won't work. The life work of a. wise man may be destroyed by a fool in a day. The avenge woman has more list ening than speaking acquaintances. The average man lets good oppor- tunities go by while waiting for a better one. Lew living and high thinking will produce better men than high living and low thinking. As a rule the more tt man has to say about women the more he dosen t really know about them. medals in the British Museum con- It is said that a barned Child dreads sista of nearly 250,000 specimens. the fire. Probably that's why a newly .married man tries to avoid oxl"VIS soLICTToRS cvAN'rrtri rvi:itywxrea his old flaiiles.-Chrca{�,O News a,1 to- t;ie war Tia artment, Tlic b k wag Wrtttafl in army camps at sin Pransiseo, as the n the i:taif a with gnrrerai itorritt, to Cha hospitals :digestion.at llonoruhi, in Hong 1{ung, urn tha American ttenelt exercise aids digestion end a.ssimila• f'f feed. It ig mise exec i of note that fowls 1'0oblc. los' p,it.s. 138-lytsi+rolitslerreight paid. without exercise laid heavier eggs Credit giron. Drop till trashy unofficial war books, nutat free. Addroqss, b'. T, Garber, Boay,, Star those with it. Insurance Bldg.,Chra*o, CASTOR IA For Infanta and Children. The dry chestnat contail,s nearly as much nitroge00ns matter .as bar ley, with more fatty and a trifle less peesphatic unatter. In some ports of Europe the chest,-, nut is an important pint of the diet I of tbe people., being used as a sub- stitute for cereals in breadmaking. 14.44 4. et Arlt AA NES 0 StPiiiiral 1,6 t ABook for Young and Gid. 0 u RECORD Egg. 1878 250,000 F�1 DISEASED ltflEll CURED tot 4 Vii Ctdfi¢ i I!ERV0US `j5LOOP .SKIN f6. PRIVATg DISEASES 250,000 CURED YOUNG 1 nava you sinned , against nature wheat ignorant o t o terrible crime you were committing. Did you onlyeons:dor tbo fascinating allurements of this evil habit? When too latoto avoid the ter- rible results, Were your eying opened to youraany TUNATDorBSAOnD disease? Wereyououred? Do you now and then see some alarming symptoms? Due you marry in your tesant con- dition? You know, "DIRE MATHHElt, LIRE 13ON." 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