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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Feb 1888, p. 7

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pone the cooking as lute as poss· ole before .Necr.ssit.y of Exercise for Children. ~~i·ving. Some other good receir'a are also A u exhibition of educated parrots l'Ace.nt"88 , Th· a au·bJCC - t <Jf great 1 ·.mport ance on given· Ir.,_ hold i.n Paris showed very clearly to J.u WEDNESDAY, FEB 1 _ 8, is i~ · --· . -w~tl.Ccouut of the uumber of children interest. INDIAN GRIDDI.~: CAK}:S. On" half pin!; wual: a high state of perfection these little ed, uud the magnitude of the iuterest involv- <Jf corn·mer.I, one-half pint of flo 1,, one ],·int birds ti.re capable of being trained. Their .onr latest importation ha9 arriYed from l~mnce, and we will h. ed, and therefore shonld receive due comid- of boiling water, three-qu,,.,.rters 1,mt of cold stagfl waa a JoDg fob!e, at one end of which glad to see .our frien ds and ac9uaintances aml those with whom ltave been m correspo11deucc, m fact 8.ny and all who are in search oi f ra!,ion from the parents, because it is their milk, ~teaspoonful of baking p1 ·1¥der, t~e were perches, on which were grouped half tir"t clags PEf:!.CHEHO N'H and 1',HENCII COACHEH.S to look t.hei., duty no~ only to the children, hut to thi; :Mn~ oi salt, and tv>o eggs. Pm11· the boil- a dozen parrots. Four of these were cockover. We lrn.ve an exccptiou:\lly ftqc lot, and our stu d i$ so largo ~ommunity, to see that their children enjoy mg water upon the mua.l, salt, u.nd sugar, atoo~-white, with yellow crests: the other he largest number and great.eh·, ·h a'.· al,t may be pleased. We off~i- L phvsical hea,lth and po:me~.R strong bJdieR;· tl11m beat thoroughly, and add the milk. two were gra.y parrots, with the neck and varrnt~ t o select from. AH our im ported stock is selected by Mlt. from tbe children themselves since, iu a Allow the mixt ure to become col<l, then add m:idei· parts rnse color. FARNUM h1mse.lfyer·onally in 1!'rance. and he accepts nothing but the best Horses ol clle mo · ~ app1·oved breeding. measure, the development of their miuds the ilour with baking powder sifted in it, Among the 'tricks which they perform a.t Our Ilome· bred Stock ;s all the progen.v of selected sires aud datUk e.u<l bodiell is ieft t<J them, for tbe pa.rent and and last, the well-beaten eggs. Make the the bidding of their owner, M . Abdy, arc of tl1e best form alld mo·t desirable breeding. We guarantee our t~acher can not a.lways be with them to cakes sm~ll, and be imre to cook them thor· . the following :-Two fixed bars on upright stock, Se.JI on easy t;erms and at low p1·ices. We will he glad. to answer all correspondence p ·omptly · h1it we guide and instruct. OU!(hly. suppor ts are placed on· the table ; a p:i.rrot W0·. 1id Stl'Ongly adYI80 P!lI'SODS Contemplating the~purchase Of a horao The school children of to-day arc to be the 'B climbs upon one of them, turns asomcrs~.ult, or ma1e Pet0hcron or ]'rench Coach, to get ou the train and come and see us. citizens and law-mai«ll's twenty years hence; · UCKWUEAT CA rrns.- Into a deep p a.il or : keeps his hea.d downward, and , passing on Catalogite free by Mail. it is therefore our duty to properly educate pan put a pint of buckwheat, half a. cup of . to the second bar, goes through the same their bodies o.s well as their mmds. A good white Indian meal, a teaspoonful "f salt, exercise. Their owner then calls Tom a physigue is of more value to the yout.h than half a cake of compressed yeast-the latter small white parrot, who comes toward him d . to lt e fir.st dissolved in half a cup of water ' -f b b P !WP RD;nm s OJ<' ISLAND ncnrn STOCK l:'A.R .111, UiPORTEltS AND Rlt EEDIHt S. the accompa.nying n~ental en owments, smce Add to the ingredients a lit tle more t h an a as I a out lo c1im on one of the bars, but Address all communications t<J Detroit, Mich.] GR OSSE ISJ,E, w A.YNE c o.. .llllCU H: il, these ma.y be indefinitelv developed, while . 0 f r uns back again, holding down h is head and the fox·mer if neglected iu early life may ptnt war~ water aJ~(l a tablespoonful of shaking his wings in a grotesque way. Tom molasses. J~eat the m1xtul'e thor· >ughly and is evidentlv . the buffoon of the tr(1'·1pe. A e b bta' d nev·r e 0 mn · place where it w-u ' T h 0 b tt l Id ' 1 rtse. There are many who secure a fine educa-, .· ~ er"' 10 ~ bell is then b rought, with a handle which t.ion , graduating with high hou.orrl, whose J nse a.nd f~.ll :iga!n before mornmg. In ohe f?rms ~ lever ; o. par rot advances, and, put. - AT T;E:IE.,..-after life i s one of pain and anguish and mormn~ sift mt~ the batter one tell.spoonful trng his foot on the lever, rings the bell. · 1'he trainer asks the audience what number h ey die a prematlll'e death, simply b~cause of dry soda. Stu well and fry. they neglected the education of their b.odies, _D.EUCATE GRIDDLE CAKES.-O~e pmtso1;1r of rings t hey wish for ; some one exclaims While t l10se who maintaiL strong bodies as milk, one toaspoonfu_l of sod1i dissolvDd in " Seven !" and the parrot r ings the beli well as s<Jund m inds, will not only be better · o~e tea.. cup sweet milk, then add t<J sour seven times. CH:B~·AP PUR EST~ SYm!OCllCEST , BEST, prepared for study, but for .;ft er life. n~1lk. Beat well together, then add one The bird is then asked how mu(:h does My stock of COOKING R ANGES consists of the CONTAINS N O Pl'Ovidence pu ts in our hands the mea.ns Pl!1t of hread crumbs ; let stand fift&en thr e.; times three make, and i t r eplies by ALU M, AMMON!A, LI ME, PHOSPHATES, ~ of prcserviag health, and this gift invol ves mrnutes, then b~a.t well, .and _add fio1;1r to ringing th e bell nine times. A perch is with the new D uplex Grate · 01 any injuriou s materials. a grave r esponeibility. It has been justly rrake of th e coosrntency of ordmary gnddle then plo.ced on the t able in the form of a TOROll'TO, ON"r . said, "Health will be counted amon~ those cake batter; "lso one tablespoonful of salt, see-sa.w, at each end of which a gray parrot E . W. GILLET T, CHICAGO, ILL. talents for the use of which we a.re to answer and one well beaten egg. Bake on a well perches, a.n d in the centre, just above the For P .A.RL OR STOVES, I have a large stock, with and without ovens, li!an'f'r oitho CELEBilA'l'liJD ROYAL YEAST CAJrlilS. to our Creator," an d it therefore becomes gre;i.sed griddle, . and serve with honey, but- pivot, jumps a magnificent parrot no.med con sisting of Charley, the principal one in the troupe. ou r dtity to acqua.int ourselves with those tcr or syrup. Sbe T a·ied jn vain to G et Jaws which regulate and govern it. This parrot, thr owing the weight of h is body _ · _ It is the d uty of all parents to admonish successively to right and left of the pivot, R eh et and lla d q u ite their children to take proper exerciae. But ACQUIRING · IOREIGN TONGUES. rocks the see-saw rapidly . To see the ani- Al~o a full line. of Uooking Stoves of t he latest patterns, and for size, Givcn U!l aJ I Hope ~e find that ma,:iy parents pay m~re ,atten· D·m· Burton, the '.lravelet·, Leiun ed so mation of ;;his bird during the performance weight and fimsb, are unequalled. I also take orders for the N OV EL1'Y t10n to the physical cultu re of their uomesltlany Lau:i;aagcs. one would suppose that he took'. a rea.l pleasSTEEL PLATE, Ho~ Am FUR.NACE, it is a powerful heater an d very " tic anim!.!>ls, etc., than they do to their own ure in rocking his companions. ampb e llf · ord , J uno 9 · 18"'7 · children. Herc is an acc<Junt <Jf the mcde iu The samo bird . t hen goes through another reasonable m pncc. Gramte u.nd Iron Wares constantly on band. M R. E . MORRIS, Toront o, Girls are more apt to neglect exercise which Burton mmd to master a langua.ge in exercise. Four flagstaffs are set up on the DEAR SIR :- I fe el i t my duty to gi va than boys, an.d hence they should receive two montha : He bought a simple granuuar ta.ble, and at the foot of ·each is a flag at. .Ea.ve 1'roughing, Roofing and Job Work done on sh ortest notice, and prices, considering material, as low as the lowest. ou my testunony for the good I had greater atte.nhon from pa.rents and teach- and vocabula.ry, marked out tlle forms and tached t-0 a cord, which pa.ssea over a pulley D d r L. d K 'd ers; there. 1a no reason why they sh ould words which ho knew to be absolutely at the top The flags are English, French, r?m your an_ e wn ~vor an i u ey not take proper exercise aa well as boys, for necessary, and learnt them by h eart by Belgian and American. One of the audi3·6 . tf Newcastle. B1tters. My liver was m a ba.d sto.~e ai:d they 1 ue to bring up children of theil· own, carryinq them in his po{)ket and looking ove1· euce asks for the French flcg. Charley - - - - -I "."ad a gre~t .sufferer. I l!ad ~ned Ill :md it becomes their duty to maintain them at spare moments during the day. He adyances, draws himself up, erecting his vam to get_ rehef ~nd h ad quite ~1ven U[& strong bodies and to be versed iu physical never worked more than a quarter of an hour bright yellow crest, and spreading hie all hopP, till tt frvmd tol d me of your education, in order to train their children at a time, for a fter that the brain lost its wings, suddenly seizes the line with his Bitters. I get a b o ttle at once and I am aright. freshness. After learning som~ 300 wor ds beak, aod then, .i.lternately with beak and happy to say the Bitters made a new WO· The teacher must not think that one-half ea..~i:y done in a week, be stumbled through foot, hauls up t he flag as a sailor would, m an of me. I can Jieartily r ecommend the time is to be spent in recesses, or that some easy work (oue of the Gospels is the hand over h and, until it ia fast at the top. t h em t o any one troubled with l iver com- the children should spend more time in play most come-at-able) and underlined every He then goes through the same perfor mance ~?~n EJtndy, but recesses are necessary, and word that h e wished to recollect in order to wit h the other flags in succession. p laint. Yours truly CARRIE STEPH&NS, 1" rn th~ duty of every teacher to see that read over his pencilings'at least <Jnce a day. S~veral letters of the alphabet are placed the pupils not only leave the school -room, Having finished his volume, he compl etely upright on t he table, and Charley is again but t hat t hey engage in some agreeable worked up the grammar, minuti::e and all, brought forward, pluming himself as before. I amusement calculated to cheer and ke~p up and then chose some othel· hook whoee su b· A spectator calls tor a letter. Charley hesi Good.News at H ome. the heiihhy action of th e system a.s wel l as ject more internsted him. Tb e neck ol t ho te.tes, inclines h is head ou <Jne side, appears strengthen the muscles. Teachers and laugtu>ge was now broken, a.ud progress wafl t o nflect, then suddenly adveoces and picks up the letter n amed, repeating the performE. MORRIS, EsQ.,-DEAR Srn,-I have parents are very "'Pt to forget that txercise rapid, 1f he came a crow a new sound, like the . a.nco wit h other letters when called for. reason to speak w·ell of your Dandolien i.s necessary to health, and they are oftE'n de L ivel" and Kidney Bitters. I h ave been ceived in believing t hat medicine can cure ArabicChayn, be trained his tongue to it by Suddenly little Tom jumps off his perch, rullB troubled for r.ome time with my K idney the headaches and like paivs caused by the re peating it so many thousand t imes a day, up, seizes the r emaining lettera ooe after and a. friend of mine recommended them constant breathing of impure air in improp- and when heread he inval'iab ly read so loud another, and pitches them away on the floor. erly veJ.tilated rooms, while t he real cure is t hat the ear might assist his m emory. Aud Another parrot then appears, and at the t o m o and I t ried. them in my case, and found in light exercise hken in the open air. whenever he conversed with anybody in a word of command t hrows sever al somersaults fo und them to work like a. char m ; t hen- Outdoor exercise is more profitable than in- lab~uage that he wu.s learni ng he took the on the table. Two otherb follow, and waltz fore I h ave m uch pleaaurc in recommend- d<Jor, and should be ta.ken daily by all who trouble to repeat the words inaudibly after slowly while the music plays. T\venty-five cents extra will be charged when accounts run ing th em to all persons wh o are troubled would enjoy good health. Gymnastic ex- him, and so to learn the ·rick of prmmncia· Of all par. r ots M. Abdy con siders the white in any way with their Kidney. ercise in our schools n.nd houses alone, will tion and emphasis. ?ockatoos the .~ost gifted i:iregards to agilover one month. Yours truly, be insufficient, but when accompa.nieCI hy ~ty and capability for learnmg" tricks, being, J. ,J. JONE.~. an occa.sional outdoor walk or sport w ill be · NORTH WEST F f Al RS lil fact, acrobats by nature. They a.re very produ ctive of great good. The use of light A · slow in learning to talk, but they a.re easily Newt onville, May 3, 1887. dumb bells and Indian clubs is highly reThe Snow Bloekade in the llocktcstamed, and ·understand and do what they commen ied to student s. l'louglilng at Medicine llat · are told. to $8 a day. Sample~ and duty F RE,E Exercise, like everythin~ else, should be Ploughing has commenoed in th e vicinity · -·- Lines n<Jt under the h orse's feet, Write systematized in order to afford the grea.test f M d ' - H N W T , Soul and Body. BREWSTER' S SAFETY REIN liOLDEll amount of good. It is of the utmost im- 0 e 1Cme a~, · · · Co .· Holl, Mich. portance, at all times, that our lungs Knox chur ch '\IVinnipeg congregation ex. "Doctor," sa.id au anxious mother, lately, should receive a. full supply of pure air, t ended an un~nimous c~ll to Rev.· Mr. to an eminent physician, " what should I ,.,. ........,. and this becomes an al:ls<Jlutii uece~eity Fleck of Montreal. . I do i'f my boy were to contract ague?" when exercising vigorously . If the air Th: West Lynne Fina.ncial Commissioner s) " It i~ your business n<Jb t_ocure disease in inhaled be impure the exercise will will recommend t o the Government that tbe I y~itir. ch .Id, but ~o prevent it, D_? n?t take not prove of benefit ; rather positive injury town pay forty cents on the dollar of its in- h!m w~ere t~ere is ague. Keep ~im 1~ pure may result , hence, gymnasiums and other debted ess au ; give !um plenty of water Ill which to rooms for exercise should be well ventilated, , n · · . . batha, and good, wholesome food ; let him and ahonld be kept as near as posaiblc at a. The sno-iy blockade in the mounta :ns is c,xer ciae his muscles regularly. Then if temperature of .;bout 600 F. 1t is not ad- not yet relieved, and no less than four trams , ague comes, he will have strength to combat there 1· · v isable to carpet the f!o<Jr, aa the 1ooms are stuck · .- · . . . . . it. " , should always be free from dust. The ceilSettlers rn the v1~1mty of Med1m;ie ~at T?e doct ors r ules ar~ so ~ommon as to be ing of such rooms should be tolerably high. ri have started p~ouglnng. Almost sprmg hlie pl at1tu.des. In every mtell1.gent, educated U 11approached for Brifk exercise s hould not be taken just weather prevails. l C11nadian househol~ the . children are oar e1 before or after a. full meal. Cold water Tone and Quality. The Mounterl . Police hospital a.t Fort Sas- , fully guarded from rnfect10n ; and the va.lue DAILY G'-.OB E, M o l'nh1g Edition, shculd n<Jt be drunk imm~diately afu,r ex- katchewan was burned the other morning, · of pure ~11ter, wholeso~efood, and excrmse, $5.00 per annum. CATA LOGUES FREE. ercising; the longing for water in this c·.se with all the nll dicFl EUfplirn and insti u - 1 t o the hfe <Jf the body, is thoroughly under" " 12 o'clo ck " 3 .00 .. " ;'3. 0 0 ·.· .. ia not due to actual thirst, but caused by ments. The cause of the fire is unknown. I stood, . , . " " 3 " " WEE KLY GLOBE, , 1.0 0 .. .. the par ched condition of the throat and · - ·I But how maoy families recogmze the fact SATUR DAY DAIL~! G LOi!ilE, 1.00 .. .. tongue. Care should also be taken not to Th A i f _E tha_ t there , is in each child !" secret self, 3 sit or stand in a draugh t at any time, and e rm.es 0 urop~. which reqm~es the eame hab!tual, r<'gular more especially so after exercise when t he .':The bloated arm .amcnts of. the gre~ t I care as ?oes its.body to ensu~e its ?ealth and T he different editioas of The Globe can be procured from all N ews Dealers body is heated and the pores of the skin military powers of Enro1ie" d1spla.y their . w_ell bemg, while neglect will brmg moral throughout C anad a. open. prnportione in a very s t riking manner in · drnease, and, perhaps, death ? The child should not b e allowed to e:xcr- Col, Vogt's work on ·· The H uropenn Armies 1 :rhe rules of. treatment are singularly THE GLOBE SP ECIAL FAST TRAIN cise t<Jo v igorously at firnt; fifteen minutes of the Present. " The mobilized strength ahke. If a boy 1s no.t to ~a\:e scarlet.fever of brisk exer cise is suilicienb for the begin- of France is mt down at 2,051,458 troops, or measles, do not brmg him Ill contact with between T oronto a nd London, which h as bee11 runni11g daily since 3rd March ner e.nd the t i me may be incr ea.secl a few exclusive of the territoral army, which is rnarlet-fever or IDC!J.,Sles. If he is not to last, will ~ e crmtinue~ throug hout 1888. This . train arrives at London at 6.40 midu tea each d!ty. equa!ly large; tlmt o! Russia a.t l, 922,405 ; become a thief or a d ebauchee, do not brirg a .m. . · m akmg connect1011 with all the early tra!ns from that point, securing for Physical education should be taught in Germany, 1.493,690, and that of Austria- boo~~ into ~he h?use which will ma.kc ~im The Globe a delivery throughout \.V: stern Ontmio h ours in advance of all our schoola and studied at home until it be- Hungary, 1,035 ,955. The military strength f~mihar wit·h d1sh?nesty 8:nd sensuality. Toronto pap ers. comes so instilled into our mind s as to ren- of Italy has rww attained p roportions that I Keep the. moral air of his homo free. der the subj ect perfectly familiar to all. would have been deemed iIJcredibl"> ten l:'reve:it disease. The time is coming when physical t r aining years ago. Incluiling milit.ia it is alleged If his l?gs and arms and blood a_re to .he . f':s an a~vertising medium, The ~lobe. ha~ 110 equal in Canada. Its will be counted qu ite as importa.nt, if not · to a.mount to 2,387 men. If, however , a strong, his .stomach mu~t be suppb.ed with c1rculat1on, which appears at h ead of its .e~1to_rm! co~umns daily, is far in more ao, than the study of g rammar or go- similar iilclusion be nude in t he case of food. If h is ch:i.rac:tc: rn to be mauly , t~ue advance of all other Cana.dtan papers, a11c. it is the :11te11tion of the man- . B Y- ometry and then our "physical sins" will 1 Russia, t he military stren g th of that power l\nd com:ageous, h!s soul rnuat be fed with a.gem e 11t to a lways keep T he Globe in its proud pod,;1011 as the LEADING ha shown up and in due time corrected. w ill probably be found to excecu even th:i.t t ho ston es of how brave and noble men NEWSPAPER O f CANADA, both i11 point of circulation alld influence. ~ of the F rench l~epublic. Compared with I helped the world ; with the talk of intelliW I e.1;11 folly prepar"d to attendFu!!eralson tbese fi<>'urea the numPrica.l proportions of \ gent , honorable people ; with tl e lcving , the shortest noti!'e· at t he lowest possible rates Griddl e Cakes. the Bri~ldh army ought to .satrnfy the n:iem- daily campanionship of good women · and ae.skets o.ndBurialCasesready onshortnotl.oe b f 1 p .,- . I l d' 'tr th h l t h. oh G 0 tl h 8 . ' · First -clasa hearse on verF moderate termB i Of griddle cakes, the buckwhe ~t is just i:r~ .0 t H: eace oociety. nc u mg <:> ur wi i . ,e c cug 1 ,8 w 1" !1 given ~o Shrouds and Cofilns constantly o~ hand, Fun ; now most seasonable and with due r es ect rrahtia and ..-oh:ntcer s, as well as the lndmn maukmd to nourish and ~elp their sou fa .. er&l oarde1mpJJlied a.t o"!ce. Furniture Shop & I for the convenience of self-raising mixt.fx.es army, we c~n JU St muster 781,677 troops. As stre11gth comes t o his muscles,_ a w1ae Sb.ow ltooms- Bounsa.llsNew,Block. I' t d th Id f - ' i And these have to serve for the ddenoe of p <!.rent makes him use them, to mcrease we mus commen e o WB.y o usmg , . . l t · th d J· l h t east as a meaIJs of raisin them to that' te_rr1tory <l1stnbute<l over a very much t, ~a s.reng ; ~.n M us c uuacte_r :i ows i:;;i I ~oney-comh lii!htness 80 d~Birable antl ap- wider area t han that m lecl by any of the prnofs of truthfnlrn1ss, _ e i:ergy a.nd ~mdness, I pend a rempe · u ' se d b y one wnoso . powers· it must have opportumtieH to ~ , ; · cak es we other · 't · d h 1 f l , pat·its · truth, 1 8 ;-11ergies an :r.J: ~ : : : : ) '~ ' .. : ! : : '. .. · 0 · - · · 11111 e Pu uess mt o acnou . . " have eatel\ ever since old enough " to eat There arc mothers who watch with , ,, . , . . wit h grown folk s. She calls them : A Krng s Advice to His Sons. excessive care the food which their children OLD Trnrn BucJCWI-IMT CAKES. - Make a The .King of Sbm h as sent four of his take into ·t heir bodies and the exercise of 1 batter of buckwheat flour and we,rm water, i sons to Europe a.nd given t hem some very their muscles in the playground and eym· I aud one cup of yea.~t or <Jlle yeast cake, good advice, which is published in the nasium, yet who know little er not hing of iog 11 little salt. Ma ...e t he batter a little Ba.ogkok :L'im&~. He tells them not t<J 1the books and companions, th." mora.l food thinner than for fl£>UX' griddle cakea. Let it assume the t itle of prince in Europe, and anc l exercise, t hat are training them for r iae tweuty·four hours; then add a pinch of not t o boa.st that they are princes. As the their place in life. soda, beat well a nd fry on a very hot grid- King is defraying all t h eir expenses from Every ohild of decent parents, t<Jo, w ho At this season of the year everybody is preparing for the - -- - - -- · - - - - - - - - - dle a.rd eat with syrup. Make th'l syrup his own pl"ivate purse, and not out of the reads t hese words understands the use of by meltinq brown sugar in hot water and funds of th e State, he has decided on d e- water to his body. He is careful to bathe presenting of Gifts. In view of this we have purcl1ased exallowing it t o come to the boiling point. positing a sum in the banks stifficient to in it, to remove every stain and soil, and to Save some of the batter to mix again, for the g ive euch of t hem $1600 a y ear for tho first make his skin wl:ite and clean in the morn- t ensive lines in new and attractive styles of Plush Goods and Continues to do a Genera.l Banking Bueineea ca.kes are much bet ter after the second d ay. five y ears and $2000 a year for the second ing, before he begins the day with hie Fancy Articles suitable for Holiday Presents, which we are eBo wms.nville Branch. , , , , No more yeast need be added all winter 1 I ~ve years. A sun'! <Jf ~18,-000 will be placed fellow~cn. . . - D!~PO!§l I~ if the p itcher - which is the most conven- ·I m· the banks, beanng mterest , and each s.on But 1 s he taught to. brmg hia he:irt and ofiering at Low Prices, including . D ient to pour from- ie kept where it will not will be able to draw the surplus on attam- t houghts before God m the mornmg ? t o ~e,pelved in Savings Bank epart.men tund . · to the self- 1mg · t h e nge of 2·l J,ears. · h the:n lil · t·h e thought of R' · and iu.:l and interost allowed at cu rrent rateb. l\ 0 · fre eza. These a1·e far superior was !Bpurity 1 1 otibe ot withdrawal n 'lcessary. AU depoelli~ raisin gflour cairns, as buckwheat needs to I __ - - - -- fo ve, uut1l. h e c:m go f~rth to h.is work fresh payable on demand, I work like bee~ before it developes its best and clean m mmd il.8 m body ? J~X. CDANGE I fta.vor. Boycotting a I'ailure. . If this ma.chinery ?f luugs and mu8cl~, . l Buckwheat cakes eaten alone for break- The Federation of Trades in session at flesh and blood, ~eqmre such consta:nt, mm· 3011-ght~ndsold andDrafta1ssued upo~Europe 1 fast are often followed by a faint or all Peoria , Ill., adopted r esolutions declaring nte care to keep it presentable and. m ord_er, Jruted .,ta~es aGnd Cabnacla.k'alsoGold,Silverand · gone feeling at th e stomach before the noon ·againat boycotting and providing for the can we afford wholly to neglec t its motive J nlted. Staues reen · t· 'th ' h. h · .- and sold · hour, and h ave not the Rt!l.ymg power of patenting of a union label to place in s tores po w~r, th · e I' 1vmg o~ea ·Ure w1. m, w ic is · ac. s boullht very nice assortment for the Christmas trade. {:@iLL i~C'.i'~~N'~ . some other very simple dishes; therefore : -i;hat do not h andle non union goods. A making its war, v.;,ith each mmute, towards ,.._ they should be m11de an addition to rather preamble was presented for a constitution a.o. eternal destiny · d t .r..-ompt1y ma e a current rates upon a ll pa.r t h an.tiie s tapl e p(!,rt <Jf tie l mormng · menl. I ' that de?1ares. corp~rnt~on~, · ;it Great Brittain, t he United Statea and De _ poo Is, a.nd trusts - - - -- -- - minion o'f Canada. Griddle cakes should never be served upon· are rapidly d1splacm P' mchvidu(l.l emyloyers; Our p erfumes are from the leading manufact urers. W e haye Telf~o:i·aJl'h 'l'i·ansf'et·~ cold ~latea for this ca.n b e h eaied easily by that the r egulation of labor is p!lssing from Why he Was Not A:rra1d of Colds, !.!!! I allowmg them to stEJ.nd upon a rack <Jr gra.te · t he individual agent; t hat the trusts' reAnxious Wife~" My dear, n ow th(l.t you j ust added a long list of New Odors, put up in styles for the Made for lar~e 01· small sn~s on all part~ of i in the opoo oven, or by pouring h<Jt water sources are so great that strikes prove fail - have stopped drinking y ou must l:e more holiday trade. Oana.da. This .1~ eapeclall~ advantageous to ; upon and. immediately drainin!l them. In u res · t hat it is necessary to secure a.dequ ate careful about exposing y ouself in bad p-C..-rsons livlnv, Ill l\fon1tobn or the North·wca l t . dd· t· 1 h 1 . "h · ' · · · · C:ut G l ass Bottles, Shav111g lllugs, T o ilet Set s, Dried !'li!!-lt mnlres the tunda available at 01106 at th ; a . 1 10n to c ean o.t p ate~ . ave ex tr.a means t_? rneet the .changed condit!ons, that weather. Y our feet are wet." pl.ace o! payment. "1 lmive~ and forks. It 18 but little trouble if t h e str1k e and boycott have failed to acR efol'med H u sband- " They've been wet G 1·asses, Smelling Bottl es, Sachot D ag·s, For further pa:rticulara call at the D kl the extra knive? are ready at ha.nd. A compli~h t h e end de~ired; that political all day." Sachet Po, vder, E t c. House. an n cake delayed on ita way from the gnddle to power 1e the one effective weapon, and that "My gracious! You wi!l take cold ." T RODIE GEO McQII L the consumer,loses much of its toot hsomencss by the exer cise of citizenship the laws can "Well, don't worry. I n ever had a cold Compliments of the Season to all our patrons. Accountant, ' .M~nager which cannot be r estored .after it has once be changed. yet that couldn't be cured wit h whisky. " · & ·lv · b een allowed to cool. Make sure that all · ~ .a'.Utltt~.t\U ~ n ~,i;ilmltl· + I~ ft ~t \1'f~nm ~~· B"IL t I ~~1·····mr·u··4 HOUSEHOLD. -~~ ~ · ~~~~;-!!!1!· !1~!!!~!!!!'!!!!!~!!!!!!!!~ wn~rwww~ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! * ~*!~·'.l!!!!!!! · !!!!~~!!!!!~~·~aww!':'!~lfR!'IR!ll8· · 1i11smma·a111m mnE111· ··.1i!_ ·_ ·_llllil ·_·s11u.1111ml!l.~1M~· other preparations for hreakfas · ar e made A Remarkable Exhibition Recently Held in - - - - R E G I S T JB R E D - -- beforn beginning to fry the cakes and poetParis. -===========·======= I P ERCH ER ON H OR S ES. FRENCH COACH HORSES· =====_.;;..=· we SAVAGE & FARNUM, p STOVES, STOVES! FOR CASH. I STOVE AND TIN DEPOT, NEWCASTLE, Jewel Range, also Grand Duchess, Grand Univer sal and Diam'ond Range. Art Ga rlands, Universals and Art S ultanas. e I · I j W. T - BONATH AN, McDOUGA LL&~-MlTCAl-F~ BOVV~..A. ~""\T I LL E'.1 are orrer1ng Coal as follows : I Stove and Chestnut, ... ............... $6.25 Grate and E gg, .. ..... ............... ........ 6.00 - $5 I I I LUMBER, S HINGLE S, LATHS, POST & CORD WOOD Always on hand a lowest prices. BEL_L" ORGANS THE- L ' Mc DOUGALL & METCALF. THE. O LDEST E S TABLISHE D AND THE LEADINC NEWSPAPER OF CANADA BELL &CO. Guelph, O nt. I UND ERTAKING L EV ' MQRRI S ·· . . · TO ADVERTISERS · .. · ! I · I ) u D N' · " I I THE.GLOBE PRUITINC CO. I . . . P~! ... ·.. .. ..,. T~~ RHA~Y Chernists and Druggists. TORONTO I I Mk1-l' J. HIGGIN.BOT A &SOI, THE ONTARIO BANK ! i · P lush Dressing Cases, Pluoh Mirrors, Plush Odor Cases, Plush Shaving Cases, Plush Whisk Holders, Plush Ma nicure Cases. I I I · . · HAIR BRUSHES! A PERFUMERY I I · Children Cry for Pitcher's Caa_torla~ J. HIGGINBOTHAM SON.

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