The Wingham Times, 1885-04-10, Page 6TUE Wi;‘$.6f1.,A11, A.P.iiJL 10
BLUE VALE nu.nthar of, lhs sent • by the said patron
U Laws Df. the Chs Dae and Bettor
rectory-
1.
actory1. Etch pttroa shall furnish piirl
and sW!Pt Iasi inod milk, and each
o.le futuisiuug milk shall strain. the
same ieefc re it is delivered to the',fao•
tory,. and If any is:reserved• for actual,'
home nat., it shall bo pt the average
quality given l:y his or 11e1'cows. .
2. Each payroll: shall bring Ids or
'her milk to the stand every 1ticrilulg
ibt'fore the 20th day of Sept. at •auy
time after 6 o'clock that will suit the
drawers to allow them fiuMc1ont time
to be at tile: factory not later than It
o'e. u:'k, a. m„ and on and after' the
.2Otli oily of Sept, the milk to be on
tine .trturl ,.t any tiela.after.6:81).o'alock •
that :,ill all 'w drawers to be at the,
factory not att'r than 9.80 lt. m., and ;
all cans mast be washed and scalded
,-;wail t (inv. a.,04 kept swerttand clean by
titer plir arA. The directors or any of
the i„ atr-oce: may inspect the cans on
£1, ,1 Rif.. elle w,tg3irs 4r,.,,talxdr,. and if
1!n•otrrl r:leatlecl and apJ{tAed, shalt,
,sen .rt toe S:utte to.the nta'tttigers.
Tn•t' nothing but tau putt's be
itrsod for milk.
4 That rill intik shall be delivered
r..i
the side of the public road, and
q,1,te.'1 ori a sratid, s) that the milk
'drawer er Cain drive his wagon close be.
ri.l • i ht, stand without hindrance to
litt, the cans, • ,
Skoal 1 any taint be found 'with
taIr,F p'atrn•I' s Wilk, whether the satne
lin:: 110.11 w•tterrcl, skimmed or the
„;.`r;oniiigs kept out, or• is in anv way
antclean, or sour from want of proper
-.t• a of owls, p.sils, or strainers, .tv. o
{l.trties shall he appointed „to "go. to.the
;itrPmi' es, hid see the cows milked.
tlld if the p trties fault with ,
shoal 1 refn-,e to milk their cows at
th" usual titue of milking, then thev-i
•shalt have power to milker cause nth. 1
rrs to milk the sail cows, or to ce,11 tog
their aid the oficer,,ofthe 1ltw,,it.aush`
milking is resistel, ,and have [Wilk,
tested at the factory,.' anti should tho-°
chit, go be sustained, s1til9 1vc+ r•xpeitt.d
+Fruit the Association and pot;.,11et1 as
the law directs. • •
GJ.- Any patron d?.seepttiming tie. sand
di.s -r her milk. to the factdety bt•fone•
the el"S( of tLle season will Piave,. one
e~;iut •,e lin. of his or hkra!irpipertiou of•
deduct ,d, auiess seals -Lc -
tory, :trai..ns etre given to ,4.11e uitinag.
: ;.•
for •idly ciisettutiutialke. This de -
04:00.,410 will go to the general.fu,ld.
a. Prat. s not -;satisfied with 'Abe
f • r•rurt tt alb his, must report the saute i
t , t1 • Itt•tustners.
u. I it .I 6i : of each patron delivered
at the ;ii .t.ry shall be tested at any •
:,.oar du, to;; the season when thought
and .,he result shall ue pub-
, c•.3. ".,et' in this Cheese Factory fur
ti t• 1,.:•pecaun of all patrons ..f the
1 c,•'ry
9 A" patrons shall protect their
iron, rani, tilt!"i' by turtling
for that xeek Ana the amount deducted
from the cheese money of said patrols'.
10, :that no patron or ul'awer shall
be bound to draw or deliver milk et the
factory after the flirt iLty of ° Novem-
ber, but if auiv,patron sends milk after
that date be os she shall send it of t)le
sari' quality as during tho season acid
shall take the,:cheese made and dispose
of it as he or - she may see fit, All
'obeeso mane after lst November must
be removed from fuctoyhefore the last
shipment of October cheese. Tho
charge for making- s't ,11 bo the usual
charge of tbo average cost for the sea•
s.iu,all milk sent Witt be subject to satin
inspection us ant, flier dol,season,
17. Riot' persrhi sf; sending milk to this
factory, .s hereby understood as agree-
ing to etaoh..and every section of above
by laws,
ACT TO PROTECT CnEESE AND 1j'IITTEIt
Itir,.4NUPACTti1INQ COMPANIES.
Her Majesty by and with the advice
and consent of the Lt••gi lathe As..
secnbly at the Ptoyiuce of :Ontario;
enacts air follows •
-
] tn&i.—Whosoever knowingly' and
fraudulently sell , supplies, brings or
sends to be manufactured, to any
cheese or butter factory in this Pro:
vines any milk diluted with water or
in any way adulterate. or milk from
which any cream has.. 'seen taken, or
ililit" commonly known as skimmed
milk,. or whoever keeps back any part
of the milk known as strippings, or
whoever knowingly and fraudulently:
sells. sends, brings or supplies to . any
chrese.,and butter factory,. milk that is
tinted or partly scut from want of
proper care in keeping pa ils,strainers;
or any vessel in which said mil . Is kelt
.le=an
.and sweat,, after. been ootitied of
such trtitit or 'carelessness, either ver:
badly or in writing shall; for•evc ry of-
fellot forfeit, and pay .a stun of - not
less than oue similar, ncr more than
fifty -dollar;; in the dis:r4tioli of , the
,justise1wfore whom the case is 1leart4
81 Vic., ea.p 83, Sec, 1. •
Swim"D.'—Any ' cheese nt Vatter
nianefricturer who knowi:a,ly and
free (Talent iises or directa .any of • his
eniuloe'E's to use for hes or their undi-
vided - benefit rtiy Grease from "milk
bruut;ht'to 'any cheese or butter 'foe:
►civ,, without dhe•cot,selur,' of all, the
owners thereof, shall, f..r every offence
forfeit and pay ante of slot. less •thin
oue'clollar nol•:mord 'flaw. fifty .dollars
in discretion of the justice before
wl can. • • tiro enso is heard. 81, Vic.,
cap. 38, Sec. 1.
Precept and Example.
'Papa. what is meant by hit tin the
nail on the stead, to uatly,life'f
'It simply i it atnsa iny' stip; that you
should copse directly to the i)oimt in
all your de.liugs wl.11 the v,o 11' '
'I3nt how, papa.'
*Well, let sic' Hee . 1-lim 1 Ab, 7
have it now 1 Run out to the . bed and
She. Cauy,ht A 8cvere Cold la Jeruealom
14 1008,
Ona west,` -Lound Mi.higan Central
train the othel''dily were a delicate al).
peering young woman and an intent•
gent•looking young Asan, evidently
husband and wife. 7nintediatety be-
hind. this couple sat the man --to l,e
found on every train—who would die
if not permitted to hear the sound of
his own vireo tit all .trines and an all
places. ',L'1 e young lady bad a trot bid -
bone cough, a 'feet which al'eined to
bother the talking a acclll•ite behind her
greatly. At la he leaned forward
and addressed her escort
'!.'halt gal's got a badcough,'
'Ever try catnip tea.'
'She liaa11't drank anything else for
litre than two hundred years. She
caught a S_Oviire Cold in- Jefnbaleill 111
1563. 1- had fifty bart•ulL of catnip
tea put into the bttggLee car for bei
Lise''hetween niers and Chicago. (Pause),
'Luing q1
''No, bunions. -That's purely a bun,
son eougli; you will uatice, if you watch-
hY4r'.closely.' •`
'Ain't that cirangh i a leetle strong
.fionl that window?' after a longer
pause.
'No, she has to have it; It taken
15,000 pounds of air to Make her a
respectable breath f '''We havo a pat
elft breath 1nctibater•wbiclt s;he:'uses
•at home. It covers' 17,000 acres of
valtluble lend.'
'Did yon say slit; was your wife?'
No, I didn't .say anything:of then
sort. She's one of these new -fashion-
ed infernal iii chin is that I'm `taking
over to 1 Itsland to ',low up the queen.
, The only trouble is that I'1n subject to
lits, and when I get one of. thein .
break things up terribly 1'
'\Vhat brings them on to you
'Talking i'Why, it was only yes•
tertlay the, 1 kilned three men, a 'wo=
man. and a.pawi t twills before T eetild
be got under control. I feel very queer'
about the head .Low.
•J reckon 1'Il' go into the sizolci'1g'
ear,'Said the bore, .sidling mitt of''the
seat. 1 don't feel very well Myself.'
'Don't hurry uway''l' 'Shented the
,y"ung elan, wllile a general Litter rile
through the car.
Far from the 1tYaddiatX Crowds
Little Edith Ujlpei'teIi'=• Good -bey;
I, saute t sees you again for six weeks.
'Littlt+. Neil le Low::i•toti-=+-` \V11y,'are
you going awn .37 1' ' '
Yes. v' a is all goine'to Aunt Hag
riet's int the comitr . YVt';'s going to•
ekate; and sloighride,•itr d h,t•'e quit-.
bees, and country, choices, and tea •
pa.rti,'s.'itud oh,'lnts of funs.
' I3et why can't you all stay in the
city and have • a good time all the
same 1•'' . -
' ' Why don't you know '1 Tt's Lent
and it's wicker' to have full where 1
pe.iple call see you.'
AN EXCELLENT REPORT.
i .t. Iii or the can upside down of wit aa: a nail, a hammer anti a pine • --
1.
r�' i• i.r protecting iu� so that 1e blur lr.' linin. Jris. G. (auodridgr, of flrook
1 .til watt r t. ill 'hit get nolo the shirk, -Hese they n.re; papa.' lye, N. N., writes :,—`•1. ettiuiotexpress
..1 that o n env t.t'r;.tsinu a ll.•m rain 'Very good. NOV I will place t° •e. myself iu, .sufliete'lltly'. :praiseworthy
ilc is t J st•s" titltk' r, along t4 ilia the block of ,n' Icnre--C 'J')1 ''n 1 w'" t r n of'Burd) li Blood Bitters logit h
ars
rI V Cora 1.'• Way swat, ank.altL'1L'tliey: i.to •tae at ta(— i.o. 1" 5' b•anta WO with al'eit. '`Iil•flt.
41 ,1 n• r e atitage of water, shall de- blain tier and bit thlt nail directly ot'.
I tr t it.I t tl
to 111 lit . a, r, ie iler(lIy o:derwef tv test'.hold, the nail .1.1r a ti y for being driven 1 IttL%e rl cel ft i the "plat two yr
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Cate rrlt—A a0W Treatment.
s e ost tllltt hats been achieved in mod
ern medicine lois been attained by the
Dixon treatment for catarrh. Out of
9,000 patients treated dining .the.
part six mouths, full ninety per cont
have been cured of this stubbcaru mal-
ady. This is Wale the less startling
when it is remembered that not, five
per e;ent.''of patients preseii lig, them-
selves to the'regular practitioners :ire
boneftted,. while the patent medicines
tuid other advertised mires 'lever 1•e
cord 4t cure at all, Starting with
the clania now generally believed by
the most scientific leen that the (lib
rase living
is due to the presence of 1 vi
Il;
parasites in the tisane. Mr. Dixon at
once adapted his cure'to their exter-
mination—this •acee.tttplished, he
claims the Catarrh is praetieally cured,
and ''the' permitlhatic'y is ` unquestioned,
as puree, effected by him four years
ago,are.cul�es sti11. No one else .11as.
ever attempted to care Catarrh in
this ,manner, and no other treatment
leas evrx cured Catarrh. The applica
tion of 'the reinedy is .simple, and can
be done at home, , and the presen
season of the 'Year is the most favor-
able for'tho" spe"dy'and pernitInelit
cure Th& in'ajorit.y• of cas'.s being
mored r al, one trettttneut. Sufferers
should correspond • whit essrs,
.UIYON SON, 805 King street,west
Toronto,.. Canada, and enclose stamp
for their treatise onatarrh, [1\;t r.
,real Star, Nov, 17, 1'881
SO) 00 VOal<..FE" F
Pernaps the Most extraordinary
Having »the utmost confiderto ttit
superiority over all others, and of tint
satins of test, of the most complicated an:
,evorest caeca we could fiud, we feel instill,
edin offert;tg to forfeit Otte Tllousaucl
lal'a for any mase of coughs, colds, 'ore
throat, influenza, hoarseness, hrorlcltitis,
r'ou'uin''ion in its early stages, 'whooping
o;ub...L..d all diseases of the throat and
lungs, except Ar,tlima, for which Ave can
• lams relief, that vs a cau'teuro with Wel is
Cough Syrup, when taken according to di••
sections ' 1 amplo bottles s5 and 50.cieltts,
large bottles one dollar. Genuine wrap
I hors out/ In blue, bow by all Druggits,
or Rout by express, on receipt kit `price
JOHN 0. 'VEST & CO., 81 aud'A3, Kingt
Bast Toronto, Ont,
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