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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 14 Dec 1887, p. 7

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HOUSEHOLD. .Brotherless Girls. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 14, 1887. The other day at the dining table in 11 · · 't 't The wnter has had occa.s10n on one or two l a ke st·eamer I ch anced t o BI oppos1 e a · · t h' t t II f tl fi · l h 'th t · · a·fi' ocuas10ns pr10r o t is o e o 1e erce naOur latest importation hM arrived from France, and we will ba yo~~g g~rte~' o, w/ b cas -iron m I ere?-ce ture and savage practices of the wild dngs glnd to eee onr friends und > .cquaintances and those with whom we have been in cm·respo>Hi t,n cu. 11t fact any and all who are In search or to ea n ionfi? to. serv".~~ ~as carrymg which infest the mountains of the Upper 1 0 1 first cltteB PPclWHJ£UON>: > 11:itl l·'HENCH COACHEUS, to loolt them " ; C<'m1! !1 very ~lpen ha.non. Wind River. These dogs are not the comovar. Vfe ha' e an exorp1ion,.,lly f\ne lot. and our stud is eo lar11;e c1~d Lrave er a. e;, SH bl ~o\ gir ' mon wolf of the Western pmiries ard 'hu.t ull DlL·Y b" plcasod. " e otrei· the largest number and greatest· sai thmy,,co~a.mon,b {Pr£°. at?: :s no mountains. They al'e something far more 1·.i.riet.y to r.ele r;t from. All 'Jl.lr imported stock is selected by MR. 13 8 . F AilNUM hi mself p"raonelly in J!'rnnce, and he accepts nothing but mb other. Thy own e ieth .all e ah ~o powerful and da.ngerous. Several years 61 0 the best Ilo1·sea of tho"""" >iJ:ll)"<>ved breeding. ro er. ere ll.l'e mo ers Y enoug eince a male Scotch stag hound nr d a female 1 care nothing about their dau.,hters' misbe . · · . ". Our Home· bred Stock is ull the proi;:eny o! selected sires a.ad d8Jllll h · t ·1 0 'f tl F.nghsh bulldvg ran away m comp'1ny zrom of the be8t form and moot d('·irable breeding. W e guarantee our stock. l:lell on euey terms ru1rl at low prices. ·tvbo~, Ior even °t ~me £mp bee~! Y up~n Fort \Va.sha.ike, made their home in the 1 '· Ve will be gl11d to o.nsw1 :r 1111 corrospondence p"omptly; but we d ntever yte .t new: ot tah ro , 1.~r mountains, and these wild dogs of the Up· ' lu would stroug!y advise PN'sons contem plating the ~pnrchase o! & horse w:ou. no pr_o e~ aga~ns . e spec ac e 0 per Wind River are thdr savage oJfsprin". or ma.1 e, Peruheron or French Coach, to get on t.ho ~rnin and come and soe us. DIRECT WIRE COMMUN CATION. h.IB sister mu.kmg, what m his honest, down· WHITE CREAM P!E.-Ha.lf cup butter, l~ With such ancestorship how can this wild Catalogiie free by Mail. right phrase he would call, u. complete fool cup augv.r , l~cup milk l;!cupcornsta.rch, H ff . h 1 b . . t fl J.. f l d H f l o sprmg e p emg a canme error 1 . herself. . . cup our, ·~teaspoon ~ 80 a, . " teaspoon u To the speed and endurance of the Scotch Active fl.uctations in the Market, of A great deal of sentiment has been written cream of t1.1rtar, va.mlla., whites of 6 egga. t · d · t d th f 't d t · · 's m · fluence. L e t us g l a.nee M' · the ord er given, · · W a~h · s 't i~gnoun 13 ma e e croc1 an enaofler opportunities to specula.a b out a sister ix m and llak e m f tb E r h b lld . y , th "ld rn@PRIETORS Oil' ISLAND DOH1' STOCK J,'.4..Rltl, U~POR'i'lms AND BRERJ)EW!. 0 briefly at that equally admirable force, a ington 1'ie plates. Uae pastry flour and sift cli Y e .dngtils u ti. og'. ana eee wi f AddreBs all communications to Detroit, Mich,) GROSS.I-; ISJ,E, \VA l'NE co., HlCllIG,ll'f. tors to :make money. in ' fl uence. · to i 't· '.I'lie corn ( ogs wor ..iy m every b rother·s 1 · t h e cream t art,ar an d sod·a 1n th . are . ev1 . en S yd d t way bb o Grain, Provisions, t I k th k d l' t th eir ongm. pee y, savage an s u orn, The fact thao is first to strike the disinter· s arc 1 ma ·es e ca e more _e ica .e au these animals are d~terred by no pursuit, Stocks, Bonds & eated observer of brothers, as a class, is that all flour. Cream the butter w_it~ the are restrained by no fear, and am daunted Petroleum. there is no nonsense about them. They are hand or .spoon,_as preferred, warm~n., the by no difficulties. '.['hey pursu.,, sl!!.y and -AT THEunromantic, 11.pt to say what they think and bowl a h~tle at firnt, Add ~he sugar to the devour ; such is the simplicity and cfficienuy Prompt e.ttention given to orders., o.pt to think in a matter of fact way. No butte~, fine p;r..nulated being used, aa the of this native code of canine ethics. The . , , compliment can carry quite as much value heo.v}_, coarse gra.nula.ted ;ronld make the latest exploit of these canine marauders of @ffi.ee over Murdoch a Store. on the face of it as the compliment a man cake fall. Add the milk, uhen the flour 1md h' J. v a ,. t. Ll I' d t . ~' h d corn starch i>nd beat all together In beat- w ic1 l we rn e ny accoun JS J es rue . . Entrance by Telephomi Stairca.se or boy pays to. his sister. i our fat er an · 0 k ti b 1 8 h ld b t' · d tion of a small herd of bears It appears ' lover or husband are naturally p1·one to ex· mg ?'. e, ie ow . ou e ippe up ou that about two weeks ago about a dozen My stock of COOKING RANGES consists of the ll-tf. aggerate your charms, and a uhfl.nce ac· one sidei.md the mixture beaten ?Y ~trokes bears of the dreaded and larg3 silver-tip - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -quaintance may merely wish to make him· through it across the bowl ; that is, it must . t d f th d' with the new Duplex Grate; . be bes.ten and not stirred Separate the vane y ca.me own rom e surroun rng seif agreea.hl e, b ut a word of commend atton lk d h't 0 f th · d b t th mountains to enjoy themselves on the sunny 1 from your brother means what he says, and Iyo ·s an 'IV . es e e~gs a.n . ea e slopes of the Warm Spring b11sin. In the probably means e. great deal more, for the i batter ~o a sti~ froth i stir thcr~ mto the course of the day these bears all got to- For PARLOR STOVES, I have a large stock, with and without oven~ typica.l brother is chary of pr11.ise a.nd given cake m1xture.a11d.put mto the t!ns at once gether, and while t hus massed were at· consisting of to under-statemen ~ when expressing admir· to bake. This will make two pi~s. W?en tacked by about one hundred of the wild atioh of his sister. So when your brother the cakes are baked, about 20 mmutes ma dogs. tells you that your performance is not half Jnot ver! hot o~en, turn.out on.a board _;put! · The conflict was terrible. The bears bad, or that you look fair to middling, or the whipped crea.m filhng,whipped with a fought with all the courage and ferocity for Also a full line of Cooking Stoves of tho latest patterns, and for size, that your dress will do, or that he is glad Dover egg beater, between the cakes ~nd which the silver-tip is noted, but the mingl· weight and finisb, are unequalled. I a1so take orders for t~e NOVELTY that you know how to beh~.v" yourself, you on the top. and serve. '!or the filling, ed strain of staghound and bulldog supplied n ay b e tolerably certain that in and use flavor one pmt cream, whipped. Sweeten a courage and t eroc1 'ty greate1. s t'll d t STEEL PLATE HOT Am FURNACE, it iti a powerful heater and very . I , an a reasonable in price. Granite blld Iron Wares constantly on hand. all the~e pomts you ~re above ' the end of half-art·hour every bear had died --·-- - - - - - - --- - - reproach. Also. it mu~t. be consid~ where he was brought to ba.y. Eave Troughing, Roofing and Job Work done on shortest notice, and ered a ~a.rk of ~1gh appreciation for a man Slavery in Brazil. The dogs suffered severely, twenty-five of prices, considering material, as low as the lowest. ~ · to tell his tal~ sister that he hates a dumpy The recent escape of ~everal hundred their number perished in tho fight, The woman, or _Ins sh~rt one tha._t he_ can't bear ; slaves from p:antations near Santos, in ~urvivors wasted little time, however, in ~ walk_bes1de a giraff~, or hls t~m one t_hat Brazil, by a concerted stampede for the mourning over their dead companions, but Newcastle. 3·6 .tf 1t s a. pity some fat girl of their acquam~- dense forests illustrates an element in the began au once on the banquet their own ance is as shap~less as a bag of salt, or his emancipation' p .oblem which has perhaps powers bad provided, and in an hour from fat one that it~ a comfort to see one WO· hitherto not been much counted upon. Bnt the time the combat ceased, only the clean· a_i;e prepared to pay the highea~ price man who d?esn t look as though she were the incident is hardly suprising. picked bones of the twelve bears remained always hungry and co~d. For myself I n ev. The moment that the government, under to tell of the struggle to the death wh!ch all kind11 of Grain delivered at the ~r weary of the comph~ent to my compan- its revised emancipation law doomed·slavery had to.ken place, and the savage feast which 10nableness conveyed m the oft repeat_ed 1 . to abolition at a date which could practic- had followed it. Wharf or their Store House in town. w~rds. of . that member of the .fa.mi_ly !ally be determined by calculations upon its ___ -·1 w o said 1;D ~e wedded to ?- :'3 sis- provisions, the power and prestige of t.ue ters, Oh, don t brmg out your writmg to. ·institution were gone The possibilit of Wh D 't Th y· 't C d ? - AT THE· th'is i s the fi rst l ong talk w e've h a d ·1 saving it having perished, · Y Y on ey 1a1 a.na a. · n ight d ·,, nobody can have . to- ay. . . \had very great interest in prolonging its Canadians very oft?u feel s~re. ovm: the . A b~other'.ess girl ~ay have a lan~md ·existence, except for the purpose of getting f~ct .that very few if any drntmguished a1~, a s1mpermg expression and the habit of 'I the largest fin ancial results out of it in the 1 lfogh~hrnen or Scotch~en wh?n t~ey come usmg long words where shot ones would be !interval, whether by earlier or later emanci- l to _ tlus Wes~ern contment t~mk it worth better, ~rnt any ~ne w}10 c.i.n boast of fr~m ' p a.tion. But probably little account was l ~h1le oto ,~ive _eve? a. paasmg glance .at two to e1gh~ brotMrs is 8ure to have her l~t- taken of the fact that the troops and the Cana~a. lh:. list is a long one of d1sTha following reasons are advanced tie affectations. '"ell weeded out.. The g~rl ' policemen might hardly care to use extra 1 ~mgu1shed .Britons who have spen~ months · whose brother 1s one of her best_ friends will efforts to bhoot down fugitives whose free- l m th~ Sta.tea an~ ne".'er looked at Canada at why you should d(al with us: not make eyes nor drs;wl, nor give her pho- ldom at an early day had been publicly de-l all: The queat1o_n is often asked, '~h.Y is . togra.ph to au a.c~nmntance of yest~rda:y-, ! els.red to be the empire's aim and policy. this thus' And. it ~ould ~eem :r;ot ~1fficult · Our Ordered Clothmg IS cut by ~.or answe~ advertisem~~ts, whos? obJect is This influence may have been visible in the 1to answer the question. 'Iher e !s s1'!1ply a We are just opening our new and · mutual improvement. :She will under- com a.rative case with which the recent i grea.t deal more worth the seemg m the FALL STOCK NOW OPEN. the. only first-class cutter in town.; stand .that there are some sorts of innocent esca~e was effected, although troops .vere \ States, and a great many ,more notice~ble elegant stock, consisting of Boots, Shoes, Rubbers and Overshoes in our Ties are the most fashionable 1· soundmg ~laiig that ought never 00 be med, ·called out a11,ainst the slaves, and there i m?n. and women to me~t. Thev have sixty great varieliy. Our goods are all of' the newest make, in which we can and she will remember that the women who seems to ha.ve been some excha.nae of shots 1 mllllons-Canada has little over four. Ganin town; our Collars, Scarffs, Hats wis? to reta!n the reverence of men 8hc~uld ! The full ret urns of the registry of slave~ j ada has really little to ~xhibit, the States give half sizes and several widths in mosb all lines. We can give yoll dU d th t d decide how. little slang they can possibly ! ordered under the recent law of emancipat.ion have a great deal. It IR to be feared also something stylish, sub.3tantial and at the right price. an n erwear are e mos ur- get al~ng with and not use a quarter of t?at. Jare not yet made known. But there is little that the l~ading people of the States are able that can be procured; our She will .learn that me?'. good and bad altke, !doubt that their numbers have greatly de- more hospitable and better able to make \Ve make to Order GENTS' FINE SEWED BOOTS · · . · treat a silly woman mv1lly to her face and ! creased of late '.I'he two chief slaveholdin guests feel at home. The people who as a Ready-made Clothmg ll:I as mcely pronounce her an awful goose behind her iprovinces are M.inas Gero.es and Rio. Th~ rule "run" visitors among Ca.nadi~ns are in tile l 'ery latest Cashions. made and cut as well as other dry back ; that nobody has a profouncl regard : registry of 1872, which followed the first also often not remarkable f<;>r anyt~mg but · · for awful geese except the men .vbo mar~y 'great abolition act of the preceding year, pomp_ o us, fussy ~ulne~s·. loronto is by far goods houses that advertise ordered them, and that. even they:--well, we will : known as the Free Birth law, showed an, ~~e n,~cest place.m Ontario, _yet_ a ~a.y could REPA.IRll~G PRO.UPTLY A.TTENDED TO. l th d'. dl l th all not go further mto the subject, but at any · aggregate of 712 475 slaves in these two do all that is worth seemg 1n Toronto; WOJ' r- ey pe _ e your CO S rate they find out a great deal of which the iprov.inces Acco~ding to the British Consul . a.nd what else is there to keep a. visitor? TERMS CASH. ove~town to ,~~number of tailors brotherless girl ~now~ nothing at 1111. iat Rio de.Janeiro, in a recent Parliamentary · We are somewhat raw and _rough ;y:et. · · A great deal 1s wr1tte~ about s~lfish and !document., the two provinces in 1885 contain· j' By all means let not Canndtans whm_it~ be _ !!lade up cheap, so call upon ?e.pr~v~d boys wh? are ruu~ed for hfe by tl~e ed but 5561896 slaves. These, at least, were per, and not let. them get down on their IVES and get your Cloths 1niudic10us f~ndhng re~e1ved from then· all that were registered, and any others a.re · knees and worship before any notability mothers and sisters, a!ld it ma.y ~e that, t.-0 a. declared free by the law. In wome provinc·e s from the old country. l'arker ca.me and STA.ND :-Nea.ds' Block, next door east of S. S. Edsall's Hardwal'e youth of n~turally evil ·11denc1es, fpett~ng 1. there seems to have been a non-registry of goodness knows he was not much to mak· .· and adnla~10n ure almost aP bad as snubbmg I not a few slaves for the purpose of emanci· a~ ado_ about. Some 'Yonder if Chamber· Store. 46 and scolding, b~t ~ven ,. bad boy. has a i pation. The ma.ny methods of reducing the J lam will c?me. ~ell, If he come good and Yours sincerely, strong s~n.se of 1ust10e, a love of fa.ir play I number still existing, including the liber· well, and if he don t, also good and well. and "' w1lhn~n.ess to stand :UP for those w.ho : ation of all who arrive or have arrived ab a Everybody ca? understand at once what stand up for h~m. Any girl who really Ill· : fixed age the appropriation of larg"d sums sort of folks will try to get possession of and ·. tereets herself m her ten or twelve or four- ~ for purch~sing liberations imd the fixing of ·1 to run Joe. Dear, delightful, dapper little · · · . teen·y.ear·o~d. brother, who !l'l'quaints her- ! rices at which shtves, or those interested in 1 !11en who will was~ t~ei~ ~a.Dds with invi_s· ~---------self with his ideas, furt!ier hie plans, ~ho"".a !them, may buy their freedom, will make : 1ble soap and eke m mv1s1ble w~ter and will tha:t she ~akes a genume pleasur~ m his Igreater iuroads upon t he number of register· try to tell how honored and dehglited they societ~, w.dl fin~ n?t only. that her mfluence , ed bondmen. In special communities local are and all that. For pity's 1 .i.ke let Canaoyer him 1s daily mc:easmg, but ~lso that I pride hu 3 taken the form of anticipating dians respect themselves and don't let them his wh~lesome, pract.10al an~ sensible way IGovernment action for the ema.ncipation of worry if Lord Coleridge did not come or if of lookmg at thmgs is . a. deq1ded benefit to ! the slaves they contain, by purchases ( Joseph Chambe~lain spend months in the her. through private contributions. In such ! States for day~ m Canada. Let ~uch people --· ·communities, also, as the number of sliwes come and go hke any oth~r quiet, decent Praotioal Recipes. rapidly diminishes their owners find it tr3'.veller~, unvexed by gapmg wonderment, , . , harder to keE·p them, and apparently give 1 unmte~v1ewed and un~olested. Why should CREAM SAUCE FOR· THE CHICKEN.-Melt ; them up at lower prices. It appears likely Canadians ~e so anxious to know what two tablespoonfuls of butter, add two scant ! that foriIJg the la.Ht days of slavery in strangers thmk of them. Are they so aw· tablespoonf~ls of flour, .p our on sl?wly one I Brazil the institution will go down with a fully." vea~y ?" It would seem sc>. Why cup h~t white stock and one cup milk. Sea· rush the prices falling rapidly n.od every., scndinterviewera on t ae track of such un· son with s~lt, pepper aud celery salt. If j' body being ,; illing to close ah connection fortunates ? The whole thing is abominth~ stoc~ Jnst m~de from the rest o~ the Iwith the fated institution. \Vith some ad- , able. WILL CURE OR RELIEVE chicken .1s .used skim off all th~ ±at. '.!'issue titiona.l enterprise it might even be pcssible Twenty-five cents extra will be charged when accounts run BILIOUSNESS, '.DIZZINESS, paper or piec~s of s~Itb:own paper, will ab· rfor Brazil t o make universiLl liberty her The" Lofely Maid."DYSPEPSIA DROPSY, 6orb the fat like a b.ottmg paper. contribution-a.nu it would be the noblest of , . over one month. INDIGESTION1 FLUTTERING SCALLOPED 0 YSTERS.-0ne pint oysters all-t<, the New \Vorld's celebration of the ThWe tall khow the ~ale of thhe .Englishman JAUNDICE1 OF THE HEART, washed and drained, one-third c11p melted . Columbus anniversary in 1892. . 01·0 d' w o, st_raydm'g ~o t e island for a ERYSIPELAS, ACIDITY OF butter one cup cracker crumbs moistened in . smg1e u.y, remu.1ne m it 40 years, but the SALT RHEUM, 'T'HE STOMACH, the m~lted butter. Butter a dish, put in a T-;·F;tu~;~f th~ World German who was driven from the Quisisana HEARTBURN, D~':<NESS layer of the crumbs, then oysters, season ' H~t~l by the co~rse ta)Jle maune~s of t~e HEADACHE, ' OF THE SKIN, with · so.lt and. pepper, repea.t until all is It!has been the custom of late to disbelieve Br~t1sh~ and ~heir habit. of puttmg t?~1r used. Bake from 2U to ·30 minutes in a hot in the ancient estimates of the population of kmves m their. mouths, is a less fam1har A.ad every sp11cfes o:l disease e.risiug oven. The oysters are washed by pouriug China' ; but the North China Herald, a well- char.acter. This s_ame Ge!man, during ?ne tl<om disordered LITER, KIDNEYS, STOMACH, BOWELS OR BLOOD. over them a ha.If cup of w..ter in order to re- informed journal, publishes statistics which o~ hi~ first strolls Ill Capn, sav: a be1rnt1ful l'roprlT'~'ii~w.ro. move any bits of shell, and the liquor drain- strongly support them. It appears that ~trl m the old costume of ~he isln.nd, ~ep.d· ed from them is to be used in moistening the, autho:rities at Pekin h<l.ve recently mg o:ver the edge. of a fnght!ul precip10!"· METCALF~ the crumbs. Use a rather shallow dish and taken a census for taxing purposes, and Hurriedly adva.ncmg, the kmd IDl.\II, m s have the last layer of crumbs thicker than that the village ba iliffs, whose interest it is his beat German-Italiirn, besought her to th~ others. to understate the figures, return the popu- leave the dangerous <-"pot. But the girl BAKED QurncES. - Wash, wipe, pare and lation at 319,383,500. Five provinces are would not stir, only 011dly shook her head. core the quinces. l!'ill the centres with sugar omitted, and their population, as recorded "Lofely maid l" cried the German, " why and sprinkle the fruit with sugar. Pour one in the last census, brings the total up to do you despair ? Are there no more men in For the preservation of health than having your feet kept cup water into the dish, cover and bake two 392,000,000. Even this figure is indepen· t he world, that you, so charming · so hand· To bny Foot Gear for Men, Womrn, hours. Serve cold, with su~ar and cream. dent of the population of Thibet, Kashgar, some, should weary of life? For, yes l I dry and warm. Ili, and Corea, and lhe total number of known your purpose, you seek to die!" Boys and Maidens, at In co.oking watch the quinces, which will probably need another cup of water during souls ruled by the Emperor of Chin/,\, there· Trembling with emotion the girl turned her the process, for the first cupful will boil fore, exlleede 400,000,000, aud still displays head aeide. "Come," urged the German, away to too hard a candy unless replenished. a tendency to increase. As the population "don"t, pmy don't do it !" At tbis the Quinces cooked in this wav resemble quince of India exceeds 250,000,000, the Indiiuis girl turned her:strea.ming eyes full upon 'hiw. preserve as covering' them closely causes and Chint.se together constitute more than and, starting up suddenly, answered, " The being aware of the fact, has laid in a first-class stock of them ro turn dark. The cores, peelings, half the entire human race; a fact worth Signore is right, I will not do it." The eto., may be cooked in a. little water, from the attention of these philosophers who German went awa.y rejoicing ; he had which a glass of nice jelly may he made. study London !Ind Paris, and then announce saved the poor creature's life. But · the Apples are also nice prepared in this way. that "man believes" this and that. There the next day, cha.ncing to pass the spot, he are many races of inen, but some of the 1 was t hunderstruck by again finding the same MusKOKA CHICB:EN.-Wipe, siage and cut foremost amon" them-e. g., the French girl in the same a.ttitude. He waa a.bout to the chicken into pieces ready for serving ; and the Arabs-scarcely increase at all, seize her arm, when a loud voice behind season with salt and pepper; roll in crambs, 'llhile a few-e. g., the Ottomans-slightly him said'.:" Please , Sir, keep on one side I In large quantities and greater variety than ever before-All well eggs and crumbs and fry in hot fat ; drain decline. If the process now going on con· I can't see my model 111 There was an bought on best cash terms, saving large discounts to benefit prompt and serve with cream sauce and bacon. tinues for another century the wol'ld will a.rtist at his easel behind a big rock. The paying customers. Take the best part8, the breast, eecond belong in the main to four races or rather German walked on. joints and wings for frying, and cook the peoples-the Teutons, · most of whom will Good assortment of all kinds of Seasonable Leather Goods. rest for stock to go into the sauce. Have Our New Stock has arrived, and cam· the fat less hot than for croquettes, arrange speak English, the Slavs, the Chinese, and Long and short wraps 11.re equally fashion. Grand display of pri11e1 something nea~ aud pretty for the pieces in a frying b~ket nnd lower into the n&tiv1;s of Indi&. It is quite possible, Ladies, Good and Serviceable for He11 the fat. :B'or the thickest pieces it will ta.ke however, that they may quarrel, and that able, whether bra.ided or not. march toward the mastery of the · d · and Boys, and Boots that R Boot. fo~ perha.pe eight minutes to cook. Put thin their lanet, which else will belong to them like The whale is upwar ofe1xtyfeetinlength, every member of tho houeehold. · l h k d ;i.nd would probably weigh when c11optured slices of breakfast bacon into the frying P basket with the chicken and fry, taking oat a cheese to mites, ma.y be serious Y c ec e · . between seventy aud eighty tons. It is one of the largest of that species ever captured, Call and examine stock We are going to sell on small profits fearing before very crisp. Place these bits of bacon -The Spectator. .i.ud would yield about thirty barrels of oil TKlJ:Nli.1!!, l'AU!lU, .t !l.&.T<;. ~J.J!!. IN J!!Tet,"lt. abont the chicken on the pla.tter, pour the \Vhen William T.awrence was arrested in no honest competition. cream sauce over all, garnish with eprigs of Chicago the other day for obtaining nioney Charley Ba.tea of Tremont, M11.ss., cla.ims ~Ordered Work and Repairing a parsley a.nd serve very hot. ' under false pretenses he had a long flowing , to be the champion cranberry picker of Cape A.11 goods warrented as reprernnted. We are fully prepared to carry Specialty, aa nsnal. SwEE'l' PorATO CROQUETTFS.-·One pint moustache. 'When he waa taken from his Cod. His record was made this fall, when, D. D.A.VIS. hot mashed ·potatoes : add on.,·gua.rter cup cell t-0 court even the policeman hardly re·. iu nine and three-quarters hours, he picked out ALL we advertise. milk, 2 tablespoons but~r, one teaspoon cognized him. He hu.d sha.rpened one edge 4,.50 quarts, or five barrels. He has pickedone , Miss Clara Moore, of Los Angeles, ms.de salt, half salt-spoon pepper and one beaten of his watch case, and with it shaved off his barrel in ninety minutes, ana three barrels $125,000 in real estate a.nd now the young egg. Roll in crumbs, egg and crumbs and moustache, hoping t hus to escape identifica.· j in five hours, and six q uarts in t hree min· men of that town, like Oliver twillt, are fry in hot fat. The amount of milk requir- tion. ~ utes. KING ST,, BOWMANYILLE. crying for Moore. ed will vary with tho potatoes used, some COX- ~& CO., f t TORONTO STOCK EXCHA.NGE. ft h r,; rf being much more mdst than others. Mo.Ii.··· the mixture just stiff enough to mould, thn softer the better. Tho egg is used to bind ~~e croqu<:ttea together imd ma.y. be omitte·I if the mu<:ture holda we)l without. 111 white potato croquettes the er1g yeJ. . . ~ives a 1· . low color which ts not des1ra le an11 1u these the whites only ma.y be us~d If a large spoonful of the mixture is u~ed for each the size will be uniform Roll lightly into shape and roll in cracker 'crumbs blilaten egg and crumbs again and fry in .;, fryina basket in deep pot ho~ enough to brown ~ b' it 0 f b rea d W hi Ie one coun t · 40· c ra.ck er meal may be used tor these or crackers c·\n be pounded and s·fted at home if no ~racker meal is at hand. · WILD DOGS or 'l.'HE MOUNTAINS. rible J~ttte. - - - - R B GI S '.I' E R E D - - - - vnnqnlsbl11g n Drove or Eears After n Ter· PERCHEI~ON H 0 R '3 ES. FRENCH COACH HORSES. SAVAGE & FARNUM, I STOVE AND TIN DEPOT, NEWCASTLE, CHEAP FOR CASH. ' Jewel Range, also Grand Duchess, Grand Universal and Diamond Range. Art Garlands, Universals and Art Sultanas. I n R A I N ' l · . Jno. McMurtry & Co. W. T. BONATHAN, ,:s ECLIPSE I I THE Keep your feet Dry and Warm. DO~TORS ALL SAY: ! Pai·lo11° S/1,oe Store for Fine Boots, Shoes arid Slippers. ! i 1 I ! I I W. JENNINGS. PR 0 PE RLy MADE W H IVE S I I M~DOUGALL & METCALF, B 0-VV:M_A_N"'VI LLE:J are ottering Coal as follows : I I i I Stove and Chestnl.lt, .................. $6.25 I I Grate and Egg, .............................. 6.00 LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATHS, POST & CORD WOOD Always on hand a lowest prices. ,T. MILBURN & co.. McDOUGALL & I.I Pays Nothing Beller. HELLYAR Popular Nolf 1, Boot and Shoe EMPORIUM! FELT BOOTS, SHOES &OVERSHOES Trunks, Bags and Valises. l I JOHN HELLYAR, Children Cry for Pitcher's ..castor1a:,

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