The Wingham Times, 1899-03-03, Page 2to•non.l.nr,o1 • 0,0owinvon.no.ontormonin.
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1 ILE \VJNGIJAM TIMES, MARCH 3, 189.94
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j 2,1n, ye , Breode' Aseoeiation.
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res."..i:".•eeb7er cured. by Vize:so
ItAttle 311.1Zs.
Tas7 relirssl Distresa front D7spepsia„
Ind.:zes“..:anna Too IL!:-.rty Eating. A per-
fect ree.le.1:iiDir.r.ine.z.s, Nattzca, Drewsl.
mess, Ba.C. the Mouth, Coated Tongue
%co -weir, LIVER. They
13.egulate • l'-er217 Vegetable.
Small Eima DOSes
1.Q51000
StlbStittli.i011
Ces. !rasa of the day.
See y get Carter',
Ask Carter's,
insist an.d demand.
Carter's Little Liver Pills.
faakIts
Rich
The Best
• Remedy for
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Very successful meetings of the !
.Dominion Cattle, Sheep and Swine;
Breeder& Assoeiations were twin in
' Toronto from Febrile re 7te to 10th
incinsive. The neitubersnies of the
, Assume:inns H 0 tit leest, twenty-five
per cent. ifl*N,..f't than at any pre
I violet pereal. The efforts ef the
Assoeiatiooe daring the past year
have been along the Elie o eheaper
: transportation. At present between
points in Cuomo, thoroughbred
stock in less than car 104 lots is
shipped at ono -half the regular
moil( rate'. Between Ontario and Mt101.
tt,ba and tiritieh Columbia the rates
are nuw to Winnipeg, $72, and to
New Westminster, $196, where for.
new ly they were Le Winelpeg, $130,
and to New I'Vestmster, $251. The
privilege has been granted of allow-
ing thoroughbred calves, sheep or
swine, in less than car load lute of
of th'eu to be peened off in one
end t he ear Without being crated.
Fel. a 1( ug time this has been a.
standing, se ievancene the live stook
men throughout Ontario.
Interprovietonal trade in pare
bred stuck from Oetartowestward
to Menitoba and the N'orthweet and
British Columbia, and eastward to
the maritime provinces and New-
foundimid has been very large
TIIb trade has been greatly assisted
'hy the ARSOEitt GLOM, both by reduced
rates and also by making. up car
loads of shipments already sold, thus
obtaining for the mein shipper a ear
load rate. It is estimated by those
who are in a position to speak ad
visedly that the- interpro vincial trade
in pure bred stock has increased flee
fuld during the past year. For the
past two years the Associations have
been advertising in the Ontario Agri.
cultural Gazette the names of the
members of the Live Stock Associa-
tions giving a list of the stock eech
has -for sale. These lists have been
placed in the hands of breeders
throughout all Canada and it has
been to a great extent owing to these
span .Wether lists of stock for sale that the inter.
Weakness. ' provincial trade has beer! so large.
The D:cod is the very essence of life.
As it courses through the system it -carries
with it, if pth...; and rich, nutrition to every
in the body. If impure, it spreads
alisease. If thin c-nd watery-, it fails .:to
•noUtish, hence We liaVe weakness, debil-
ity and decay.
. It is wonderful power B.D.B. has
in purif.yins ituperc, blood, making thin,
- 'watery loci rich and red, that is at the.
'bottom of its -marvellous success in curing
disease.
Those ‘V13.0 c.re pale, thin, weak,
'troubled with b!etches, pimples or erup-
eons of :my kind should talcs B.B.B.
. mat.= the pale cheek rosy, the skin
• clear anti smoctit, and infuses new energy
into weak, worn, tun down, shattered
Constitutions.
Skin "I beg to state I have used
rtirdock Blood .Bitters for lin-
cure blood, pimple' on the fa.ce,
...23cc., and derived great benefit from it.
. My shin k now very clear and fate from
.all eruptions. I only used four bottles of-
-the 13.13.13. and can strongly recommend
• it to any person suffering from impurities
.'„in the blood or eruptions of the skin."
• Mas. G. B. HELMORE,
Spence's Bridge, B.C.
Every "I have taken B.B.B. every
:Spring. spring now fbr some years, to
purify my blood and keep ray
:system in good order, and can. honestly
• say that I do not know of its equal
:anywhere." Mus. AGGIB BARNES,
Lunenburg, N.S.
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f..V;AYS KEEP 011 HAND
iller
THERE N3 KIND OF PAIN OR
AWE, INTERNAL OR EXTCRNAL,
THAT PAIN -KILLER WILL NOT RE-
LIEVE.
LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB-
STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE
BEARS THE NAME,
PERRY DAVIS & SOIL
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• A QUICIC CURE
FOR COUGHS
and COLDS
PynyPectorai
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The Catia.clao Remedy for alf
THROAT AND LUND AFFECTIONS'
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i Lute Bottles, 28 cents.
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If possible durine the coming year
'these lists will be so extended that
they will be published in the mari.
time provinces and throughout Mani-
toba and the Northwest The Asso
eiations have already done gqiti
work along the lims- of 'the trans-
portation and by ,advertising the
Ontario stock throughout Canada, it
is fell that considerably more work
along this line can yet be done which
will result in the ultimate benefit to
this Province.
The Provincial Winter show held -
in Brantford in 1898 was the most
successful yet held. In 1891 there
were 81 entries, in 1898 7130 entries.
The Provitecial • Winter Show is
not held for the purpose of paving
money to prize stock. It is the in-
tention that this show shall be edu-
cational in its nature, from begin.
ning to end. In ,a1.1 departments
this object .is being catered to. Ex-
hibits is ail aepartments are judged
from the customers' standpoint. Two
years ago' in the swine department
prizes were offered for export bacon
bogs, judges being representatives
from the pork packing establish-
ments. Last year In addition to this
a bloek test was inaugurated, the
above named gentlemen doing the
jadging. This was the first block
test in Canada. At the show to be
held in 1899 prizes will also be
• offered in the sheep department for
dressed carcasses, the judges of
which will be practical men of ex-
perience in this line of work. A
special lecture hall Will be provided
at the show where dressed carcasses
• of both sbeep ancl swine will be on
exhibition, and lectures will be de-
livered by the judges, pointing out
the merits and demerits of the
varions carcasses. In all depart-
ments of the show an additional
prize will be given to exhibitors
supplying data, giving full informa-
tion as to how the stock exhibited by
them was bred, what they were fed
and the method of caring for them.
This data will be published.
During the summer of 1899 co.
operative experiments in swine feed.
ing will be carried on with farmers
throughout the Provinee. The pork
Packers and railway companies will
mist the plan.
• ,The Associations itt their work
slibuld receive the hearty co-opera-
titn of all who have at heart the
w, Vara of agriculture and the live
(ttock industry in Ontario.
P. W. Ilonsog,
Secretary,
CheosemenMoet.
There was a good response to the
call benG to the factorytnen. to. send
delegates to a meeting held at
Listowel Wednesday of last week to.
di semis the whole question of market.
log cheese. Among those present
were the followlose representing the
factories named ;
Bleevale—Wm Messer J.R.Mil
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J. Elliott,. R. Maxwell,
Elinbank—it Cleland,
Etrna and !tiornington—Jas, Grey, ,
meeting. This ended the meeting
Win. Barnett, John Sproule.
Carthago—Jas. liolmes,S.Burnett, and there was a decided feeling in
'favor of the value ofeueti gethei.ings, 1
D. 13. Grieve.
not necessarily of salesmen but of
N.itt tail—John Cowan.
Milverton—G, Goodhand. factory directors and factory owners,
the men believing that if these
Willow Grove—John Stacey, W.
Squires. factories were properly organized
Silver Corners --M' MoLaugh. they could often ant it harmony fur F.
their mutual benefit, After the.
Wyandotte — F. Wetzel', Hugh adjournment of the meeting all the'
owners to discuss questions of ma ter.
lal interest, at which all the faetorjes
in the distriet would be represented
by authorized delegates, either
owners, direetors or salesmen,
was moven by Messrs. Tavlor and
Darns Alla 1411a9i11101181Y resolved
that the Dairymen's Board of Trade
bo asked to call annually It meeting
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of delegatee representinm rate tOr 7 TlitkIr THE
owners stint the ISEBVIOLISIY
named eionntitttee be requested
draft rules governing the represent.
and org•aniz of such
Cunningbant, • members of the committee who were
Paramonc—Jas 'Nylon present held a • meeting and Mr.
Trowbridge— W. McCormick, J, Robt. Cleland was -appointed chair -
Adams; G. Hutchinson, man of the committee and'the next
Marion Beevere—D, J. Marion. meeting of tbe committee was fixed
for Friday afternoon, the arcl of
Ripley—H. H. 'Purnell.
Briissels—W. W. Harris, March,•at 1.80 p.
Ford wie.h--M...Thiune, M.
Mr. Robt, Cleland, of. Elmn, Was PAINS IN fr:r.1 BACK.
voted into the chair. Mr, J. R: Mil.
ler, of Bluevale, stated the object of ARE USUALLY triiE RESULT OF MUER
',MOT WORKING OF THE EIONEyS
the meeting. It had resulted front
--mtios4 CAN ONLY BE RESTOR-
an action taken at the Bluevale an-
oual meeting and was for the •
DITION BY A FAIR USE • Tac Simile Signature cf
'purpose of adopting some scheme by
OF DR. WfLLIAMS'
xe To THEIR NORMAL 00.N•
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.WegetobJePreparationiorAs-
similating therooci andllegula- '
tilt the Stomachs ardBowels of
fianBiltilinDai
Promotes Digestion,Cheerful-
ness anclRest.Contains neither ,
plorutiLMorphine nor Mineral.
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Pumpkin Ser1-
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Adman Sub -
Ade Sine •
ApPernint
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Ilinmyran i'mren
Aparect Remedy for Constipa-
tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea,
Worms ,Convulsions.Feeerish-
, rises cnd Loss or SLEEP.
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which cheese could be put np on the .
PINK PILLS „
NEW YORK.
market on a more satisfactory basis .
than under present conditions. Some Mr. Albert Mintie, of Woodsteck,
factorytuen had done very well by Ont., now engaged in the insaranee
consigning, end a letter was read business, is well known in [bat city
from Mr. Kirkconnel, of Tiverton, and surreunding conntry. Some three 1
'Ftating that on the \stole he was years ago Mr. Mintie was living at
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IS ON TI -11701
WRAPPE
• OF EVERY
BOTTLE OF
Castota is put up in one-sizo bottles only. It
s not so a in bulk. Don't alloy anyone .;o soli
, yon any bb elso on tho !ilea or promise that it
is "jug^ as good" and "will answer every per -
pow." Air Coo that you got C -1, -B -T -O -B -I -A.
The lac- ' f
gigastareartiriall,e,IT 0707
EXACT COPY OF \MA FP I: n . . Motto SS oa
of worn. oz.
very well satisfied with his year's South RiverParr 7. Sound Distriet gad/
experience in consigning cheese to 'a and while there was attacked with
cOinmission man on the other ..side. 0..P.SAMMEEMEME.M.Wer,M=kriLen=lie.-7L71.'Szet.'SreiV.M.1
severe psins in the back. Atfirst he
There were serious obj ctions. of paid but • little attention to . tbein.
course to consigning cheese, , but thinking that the trouble would pass
when a sale is made here it ought to -away, but as it did not be consulted
be absolate, if possible, so that sales. a local physician and was told that
men would know just, where. they his kidneyswere affected. Medicine
are. A discussion tollowed in which was prescribed but beyond a trifling
alleviation of the pain it had no
effect In addition to the pain in the
back Mr Mintie was troubled with
headaches and lassitude. He was
forced to quit work, and while in
this condition, weak and despondent,
Mr. Goodhand, of Milverton, Mr.
Messer, of Bluevale, Mr. Taylor, of
Paramont, Mr. Elliott, of .Bluevale,
and Mr. Squires, of Willow -Grove,
and a number of others took part.
Mr. Elliott stated that the Bluevale
factorymen were not' unanimous 08 he decided to' try Dr. Williams' Pink
the question of consigning and le ppis. He purchased a half dozen
was not quite itt favr of it himselfboxes and was not disappointed with,
To test ,the meeting he moved, the result. Before [hcy were all
seconded by Mr. S: Burnett, of the used Mr. Mintie was feeling almost
Elam and Morningtou factory, that as well as ever he hitd clone. The
this meeting is in favor of making 'pain in bis back had almost disap•
arrangeinents to ship cheese direct peered, the headaehes weee gone,
to the British markets on consign -anti he felt greatly improved in
ment. This Motian was lost,. five :strength. TWo more boxes complet-
Voting. in its favor and the balance 'ed the cure, and he returned to work
of the meeting generally in the hale and hearty as ever ler • Mintie
negative. A discussion then arose asserts that his return to health is
on the question of weights, 'due entirely to Dr, Williams' Pink
some delegates maintaining that the' pills and he sill oacassionallv uses
present system docked the factory
considerably more than the half
pound per box and stating that it
a box if he feels in any way "out of
sorts."
Th kidneysh • f
would be more satisfactory that the the body are dependent upon rich,
cheese should be paid for according red blood and strong nerves for
to the weightshown even if they did healthy action, and it is because Dr.
not get quite so high a price per Ib. Williams' Pink Pine, supply these
As it was it made the average of tbe conditions tbat they cure kidney
quanity of milk required to a pound ; troubles, as well as other ills which
of cheese higher and was not just to I have their origin in ' watery blood.
the maker, who was not paid for all I 'or a shattered nervous system. Sold
by all dealers- or sent postpaid at
50e, a box or six bokes for $2.50 by
addressing the Dr. Williams' Medi
eine Coo Brockville, Ont. If you
value your health do not take a sub -
the cheese he made. It was moved
by Mr. Miller, seconded by Mr.
Squires and carried unanimously,
tbat this meeting is of the opinion
that all salesmen should sign an
agreement binding themselves not adult°,
to give a half lb. up beam, but only •
the full lb, up beans, as actually The Medical Profession.Recom-
b S mend A V/ Ch 'a Oin me
own. On motion t e eeretar5 Dr. A. . ase nt
was instructed to correspond with Dr. C. M. Elarian, writing in the Ant- t
the other fairs asking their co -opera- erioan Journal of Health, February 10th, b
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There is no earthly love so true isT
and inexpensive as mother's love. I ob
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For over Fifty Years
West Huron Election. this collection of mummies in his
"Don" in Toronto Saturday Nigh t,
has the following to say in reference
to the West Huron election
A Cusate, so the story goes, meet-
ing a little poy on Sunday morning
asked him bow he was. The little
fellow .touched his hat and .replied
"Not too rotten." After West
Huron the Liberal party can very,
well afford to touch its hat to the
passerbyi and declare' that it is "not
too rotten." : When with some
thirty-flve or six by.elections it has,
carried nearly all of them, and;
while it, is no great evidence of
strengththat a riding like West
Huron should he retained even
though it is naturally a very close
constituency, yet it indicates that
people have not yet been convinced
that the change from Conservative
:Government to the present Admisis-
.tration was unwise or .that the
Liberals are "too rotten." The
Conservatives in their candidate had
,a stronger personality , in many re
spects than was possessed by the
frontispiece of the Liberals. . Mr.
Holmes, however, the Liberal candi-
date, could make a speech and talk
so as not to be a death -blow to those
who heard him. Mr. McLean, who
seemed to be • an exceedingly good
fellow, sbould have been suppressed,
as a platform speaker early in the
game, for he did not seem to know
where he lived.
The tpost instructive feature of
the: campaign, however, is to be
found in the unexpected jtuctaposii
tion of Sir Charles Tupper, Bart
to
tion in carrying out such•a rule, On aleas:deseArTionnggretebo:nr= iisetirr.Yeirinaceet
motion of Mr. Messer, seconded bYlOintment as a remedy for Piles, Eczena-
Mr. Farnell, it was resolved to ap.,atio skin eruptions et all kinds, for
point a committee to draw up rules which it has neon used dwith inttrite
with penalties to govern the sales,
rurer in
many cases
weighing, inspection, shipment and seem to baffle tessobstinateiclfulmew
e ttilti4.
ce
payment of cbeese, and to submit ant."
the same for consideration at the
annual meeting of the Listoviel
Dairymen's Board of Trade; the
committee.' composed • of Messrs.
Cleland, Male, ' Messer, Harris,
Ballantyne, Mae,Laren, Cook, Good.
hand, Burnett, MeAllister, Taylor
and a draft of report to be printed
and circulated among the factory
owners before the annual meeting.
This motion was Unanimously adopt.
ed. and strictly enforced ander a
penalty for an infraction shereof. By
this means the decisions of the
Midland is to have a brinch of the
Canadian Bank Of Commerce.
Children Cry for
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little mausoleura, where, as the
century winds up its elottk, fie wilt
have the glorious and undisputed
privilege oftellingsurvivors that
'twas he created the earth and would
have had the running °fit if he had.
not gone away visiting in the Old.
Country for a spell.
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Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been
used for over 'My years by millions of 1
mothers for their children while teeth- w
arbitration eitinnittee of the Board ing, with perfect sucoes6. It soothes thel or
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