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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 11 Jul 1888, p. 6

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inently fond of staying at home. CircumASIYOU LIKE IT. stances forced him tt> move from one lodging to another; but thea·1little journeys remind DIRECTNESS. Stay at Hcme.-A Word to Country Girls. one of Dr. and Mrs. l'rimrose's "migrations Do you tell men face to face The following articlt>1 ta.ken from a.n from the blue bed to the brown." On WEDNESDAY, JULY ll, 1888 What you think; foreign soil Lamb would have felt forlorn, American periodical a.nd addressed to Or let Speech, like something base, American girls, yet u.pplies with equal force indeed. He went once to Paris, but the Rearward slink ? visit left no mark upon his life or writings; to Canadian girls from the country who Whispering there your Lonest word -Siie Tried in vain to Get seek he went to Keswick also, to see Coleridge, homes in our cities. In Toronto, Vanward rolled, Relief" and laad quite Montreal, and even in some of the less popu- and that did but serve to make him love the Falsified, because ha.If heard C:::--c~ [ :ironic onsl'ipation , streets of London more. Not e1·en Dr. lous centres, the destroyer lurks ever ready And half told. Given up all HOJ)e. to seize and despoil the innocentand pure- Johnson loved them better, and he too, Save the earth and deadly woe, ~stiveness and all Complaints minded girl from the farm or country-vil- though with Boswell's help he reached the Voice and pen I Campbellford, June 9, 1887. lage : Hebrides, had small experience of travel. Be direct with friend or foe, :1r: :-: n~ from n. fijsordc r <'d s ~ate of t h e IJiver, To the strong and healthy country maid- Certainly the greatest man of letters of this Mn. E. Mo1rn1s, Toronto, St1.mia ci1 :llld UowcJs , sndi as Man to men. !ln who seeks not only self.support, but century was a home-keeper. Sir Walter -Charlotte Fiske Bates, DE.A.It Srn :-I feel it my duty to give greater excitement, every farge city, with Scott found abundant food for his genius in '.Vou my testimony for the good ~ had its wealth. of trade and glittering show, his native land, and did not need to go It costs more to avenge wrongs than to bear them. F earlache, Heartburn, Acidity of t_ ho Stom1l'om your Dandelion Liver and Kidney seems a mine ready to yield its rich ore. abroad even to paint foreign scenery. · Bitters. My liver was in a bad sta.te a~d The best mind cure is to ma.ke np one's · _rich, Rheumatism, loss of Appetite, Gravel, All kinds of girls-steady, ea.rnes(workmind to be contented, ...[Wad a <>-reat sufferer. I had tried m ers, and giddy, thoughtless and dissatisfied Doing up Shllt :Bosoms. -vain-to get r elief and had quite given up village belles-throng the railway and ·Nc;\·ous Dobility, Nausea, or Vomiting, &c. .A laundress of large experience writes The talent of success is doing nothing All hope, till a friend told me of your steamboat stations, utterly inexperienced, tbat the doing of that most difficult thing of more than you can do well without a C1n 1.01tEN i.tx:n TT! ":\fan1 r:; 1~s r,lKE I T! D<'ctn.:.~c .Bitters. I got a bottle at once and I am often nearly penniless, a.lone, and stra11gers. all in hrnndry work-the doing np of shirt thought of fame. it i~ ~·grcc:11J l e t o t 11e t :1l'.'t ··, d ocs n o t occ:1sio11 happy to say the Bitters ~ade a new wo- What do they mean to do? Universally, bosoms-'llay be made highly successful by ::N~·11 ~P :1 , :i1·ts w1t.lio :1 t g r i1 in .., i s C<'r t:.~in in its One of the wonders of Paris is a well lnan of me. I can heartily recommend t he answer is " Get work," as if it were to observing the following procedure : Enough 2,3;i 9 feet in depth. Hot water rushes out C;ff·ct 1:1, ~uid id effccti YC iJ1 s uuu l d oses. them to any one troubled with liver com- be had for the first asking. ~ro obtain boa.rd cold starch to last several months may be of this well in a. stream 114 feet high. IN LIQUID FORM. " near by," or to " work for boa.rd," seems made of one onnce of laundry wax, two plaint. Yours truly 1 . .a1·go l~ottle s , 25 cent s each. The man who does nothing but kill time to their simple . experience, very easy ounces of borax, one teacupful of water and CARRIE STEPHENS, to manage. But what are the facts? three teacupfuls of starch. The borax and should be adjudged guilty of a capital [~· Arriving in the hurried, rushing wax are dissolved in water, sufficiently heat- crime, for is no t time money, and money A POOR MAN'S FRIEND. crowd, no one meets them, no one no- ed for the pttrpose, but not hot enough to eapital 1 Good News at Home. tices the bewildered, frightened amazement scald the starch ; into this mix the pulver· On e thn,t w ill ~nvc dny~ o f s ickn ess n.nd many Dignity is a very good thing for an elet.. D o ll a,r in ti Ille 111)( l lJ octor'~ Billi<, OD (l a b ,·:1 .vs _ E . MORRIS, EsQ.,- DEAR Srn,-1 h~v J at so many people, no one directs to the safe ized starch after passing it through a fiour phant or something of that kind, but a man l~ca. r a.t l1nn tL r~;1 dy a t a uiomcnt's call. Tbis :frie ud i s l>tRif Y D AVI S' .r eason to speak well of your Dandelion shelter of some Young Woman's Christian eeive, In using, take a teaspoonful of this who is alive and kicking has very litt le use Association, or lodging house. Ah, yes ! for it. prepared starch and dissolve in water that is Liver and Kidney Bitrers. I have been 1 troubled for some time with my Kidney here are one or two to notice ; this policeman not cold enough to prevent the wax from rhe Atlanta Constitution notes that "the or this hackman, with the badge of authority lumber used in John Brown's gallows is still .and a friend of mine recommended them on his cap, comes politely to the comely softening. The hot starch is made, not very thick, '.i'AE B N TX'l'ERNALLY, i t O'ircsDyscntc ri-, preserved at Ha.tper's Ferry, and the owner lo me and I iried them in my case, and maiden and offers to show her to a respectaCbo!c r:1. l >iu-rrh ooa . Cramp :tIHl ])ai n in the a teaspoonful is allowed to a shirt asks $1, 500 for it. 'r ound them to work like a charm ; there- ble boarding-house kept by a kind landlady, and Ftnmacb , Bow C'I Co mp l a.i nt~~ l>:i.i1J1 er~s Col ic , bosom, the hotter the liquid is the better. }:) ~ rlepsi~1. or_.111di.i::-c;:;tion, Sudden Golds, Son~ A young won:an in Lincoln, Neb,. has fore I have much pleasure in recommend- at very cheap prices. And thll unsuspecting Apply a tablespoonful at a time, rubbing in J ! . ro~it , Cornui:.~. ,\· c . ing them t o all persons who are troubled girl gratefully accompanies her guide, ad· well before putting on m0re, and a.fter the married a mr.n because he had "dreamy USED EXTl'l\ >: ALLY. i t r u,.cs Dru i·cs, A man with dreamy eyes usually eyes." miring the wonderful machinery of a great ri.ght side will take up no more, apply to the ht' any way with their Kidnev. , Cnts ~ Bu rni; . :::(:a iu::: ;1t1d Spr ain .:- , Swt!lli1 11.r:l er ha.a 11. dreamy pocket.book. thl: .Joint:=: . oodrn c hc. Pai n in t ho li'n ce ,1\ lrn ~ government, to-a house of worse than death;· under side. Unless the starch is well rubYours truly, r :; li.:in a nd r:1ic1:: 11 ~11i~! 11. ;~"":J"~o l <11J:v .Pcn.lc rs from which she can never go out a pure hon- beq.,in, the iron will stick and specks and J, J. JoNES. If a man does not m~ke new acquaintances i. 1 1 Jiarni ly ~i dic111t:o t.li c W oriel A r ouncl. est woml\n. And the ha.ckman or policeman blisters will appear. The hot starching is as he advances through life he will soon Newtonvi!le, May 3, 1887. 2 5 C rnTS PEB BOTT LE. pockets. $200, for his half hour's trouble, don~ first, the bosom is allowed to d!'y and find himself left a.lone. A man should keep ::cwarc, Gf Cot:::ic:·rcHs arnl ImHntlons. This is painfully, terribly true. So tme, then the cold starching is done by dipping his friendship in constant repair. that Christian women, slowly wakin!.' to the the bosoms in the liquid, wringing out and (Jonsumption Surely Cured. ~.jj~~~£6 There are 28,000 shi.d eggs in a quart dreadful facts, have begun their work of op· r ubbing slightly. After an hour or so, iron, TME GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Now, then, if a shad and a half lay an egg position. In Boe ton, the Young Traveller's st rubbing the bosom carefully with a -'To THE EDITOR : and a half in a day ancl a half, how maL,YPlease inform your readers that I have Aid Society provides for the dis~ribution, on cloth wruug out in hot wa.ter, to equalize but why go on ? The reader can finish it. incoming trains and steam boll.ts, of a i;rint- the starch on the surface. a positive remedy for the a.hove named The difference bet ween men and women di&ense. By its timely · use thousands of ed slip bearing the words : " Important A thin cloth is laid over the bosom t he Corn1io1m1l rxtract o fP ure R e ll Jamaio a h opeless . cases have been permanently Novice to Women!" telling of t he lodging first time the iron is passed over it. When ie said to be that a man gi ves 40 cents for a on Berkeley and Warrenton treeto. houses this is removed, dampen the surface ot the 25-cent thing he wa.nts, and a woman gives cured. I shall be glad t:.o send two bottles . of my remedy 1"l~EE to any of v~ur readers connected with the Young Women's Chris- bosom a little, and finally iron carefully 25 cents for a 40 cent thing she does not · who have consumption if they will send me tian Association, warning the travelers to until the finish is satisfactory. Let the out- want. "beware of information received from unre- side cover of the iroriing boa.rel be woolen The sunshine illumines and warms ns their Express and P. 0. address. " For t ho cnro o f S (~rof1 1l a, SnH R.hen rn , Can c~r, and makes· all that is about us beautiful. ·, :.. .Respectfully, Dr. T. A. SLOCUM, 37 liable sources." And to "find at the wharf cloth and t he bosom will not stick to it. a.11 Ski u ] )isc:u;cs, . .l'tt11i or~) E !1l:trgemc11t of th e a !adv authorized :o give information, wearAnd the beauty pleases us because we a.re I.rlv cr a.ml Sp1t!e!l 1 }tl1 eu1n a.ti c A ffoc tio11 s, diseases L· "S:onge Street, Toronto, Ont. of t lw JCidn cys, .Ub d il 1 -r :i.nd U r hl ary Organ~, ing a blue badge marked Boston Y. W. C. Cooking Reoi1Jes. ourselves made cheerful and comfortable oppn' :-:::>i ol.ls o f t l u \ C h 1~~t or J .,n11 µ·~, L e u <'orrhen, rll i,........:;" " - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A." by that which produces it. C.'.lt.. 1 rrh trnd :ill <li ! W a!:IC't~ r c sn lt i!l!J fr om n de1 · h t t h ese workers return with b BoILED BERRY PUDDING.- One pint of E "~CE TO MoTHERs.- Are you dis'very mg d praved n.nd im p u1·c <.:On d i t ion o f t he blood. A"'., ·what's the use of growling at the winter, girls who otherwise ·would ha.ve nowhere to rea crumbs soaked in one pint of sweet 't urbed at night and broken of Y:our r~st go . . Think of the risk! Better t han all it milk, three beaten eggs, one a.nd one-half young fellow ? Sixty years hence you will C.·1 U J'lOK.- A.:sh fo-1' " 1>1'. Channing's by a sick child suffering and cryrng with will be, when farmer's daughters and village cups of sifted Hour, one.fourth of a teaspoon be telling dudes with no huir on the top of their heads about t he glorious winters we · pa.in of Cutting Teeth 1 If ao send at girls will stay in their own safe homes, in- of salt ; roll out and spread with one pint olilDCe and get a bottle of "Mrs. Winsl?w's stead of venturing into the abyl!S of city of berries ; roll np a.nd boil in a pudding used to have in olden times. Dr.vis & Lawrence C9., Limit,ed, Soothing Syrup." For children . teeth:ng, filth, which even 11.tlder favorable surround· bag one and one-half hours. SOL E A GEN T S, A N ew York studio is dimly lighted as its value is incalculable. It will r eheve ings, is a miserable struggle for daily bread. SWEET PUDDING.-One cup of suet chop- dusk comes on by a pair of skulls smeared :the poor little sufferer immediately. . De'fhe competition is already so great that ped fine, two cups of flour, two eggs, one with phosphorus. To the topmost one is pend l.l]?On it, mothers ; there i s 1l9 for every opening there are dozens of appli· cup of sweet mill!'., one teaspoon of bak- fas tened a bone containing a ca.i:dle. It is a DIGESTtVE' OR A FTER D INN ER Pf L L S, mistake about it. It cures Dysentei:y ca.tions. The wages n.re so low that women ing powder, one-fourth of a teaspoon of l11ody's studio, too, . .. for (·nf0ch!cd 1iiges:.ion , p l' O"Ind Diarrhcea, regu_1atea t h.a Stomach an_ d · who ca,n keep from starving outright, never- salt; pour into pudding bag and boil one T .~ BLE I S ci11 1:rcl fron 1 -.nn: c or i·roFn "Ah, dear !" he said, tenderly, "how can .. f t 1 theless lose health and cour.age. If, after a and one-half hours. .................. ~ ..--~~ · F.(~C l' t : tion of !lie <.:i;1stric .T ~:!~C l' . Bowela, ()Ul'es ·wmd Cohc, so t ens ne; steady grir.d, the young girl longs for reSUET PUDDING,-Two cups of suet I leave yon and go to my cheerless and loneThey g·.i\ c i1HHH! d.i :1h~ :re lief in J)ysp (·1~si a. a::d lu < 1 i ~~ est ic>n. G:um11, reduces Inflamm.atio~, land gives: oreation and fun, where can ahe find it ? chopped fine, two cups each of currants ancl ly abode !" "If you 111ake haste, George," ]>Jl~J:,'C7'10NS.- Tnk·~ 01, 1: or two y1Uls imm~ 1l la.~el11 n fi cr 0 the girl, with a glance at the clock, rep!it:d ..to:::ie and energy to. the w e sy~tem-: Unless she is happy enough t o belong to ra.isins, two cups of molasses, two cups of ea th!/ m/l" n su1ro·in!J / ··om ]nd i!J1~~t i111l, L 11111'1J rh o l'/lrn·~t OP . V l r1tHl"1·cc. ·" Mrt. W~nslow's Soothing, Syrup" i\for l Miss Dodge's Clubs, the Young Women's brown sugar, six: cups of fionr, three and " yon can go by the last car." S :aupf ,.., ··~· :11. fr 1 ·(', .\ 1M1°f'i">"' f ht· .thildren teetih.ing is pleasant to the taste Christian Association, or some hearty social one-half tea.spoons of baking powder, one " Where did you geb that new boiled Davis & L4:wroncc Co .· ( Um it~f.! 1 ) Montr eal. a.n d is the pt'eooription of one of the old· i church, she must lea,ve her cramped, cold cup of sour milk; boil in pudding bag two shirt ?" asked one t ramp of another. "I eat and best fe.IW1le physicians and nurses, bedroom. to find her companions on the hours. come by it honorably in the line of my pro~~\f,t~~ the United Sta.tee and is for sale by i street or Ill the de.nee ha.ll. And such oom· PVLL P uDDING.-Three eggs, one p int of fession." " The line of your profession." HIND 'S HONEY AND ALMOND CREAM. 1 all druggists thi-0ugh tke world. P1,ice l .p anions ~ot the steady, industrious men, flour, one cup of sugar, two tea.spoons of " Yes, sir, the clothes line. " 25 cenb1 a bottle. Be sure and ask for ' for they wdl not be f?und. there, but those baking powder, one.half cup of butter; " This is the fourth t ime I've called you, "MRS WnrsLow's SooTfilNG SYRUP." only whose _ pleasure . 1t will be to lure her steam one hour; serve with sauce. William," 11i;id his wife. "Yon told me · · k' from the Vll'tue whteh has been her only and take no other .nd. protection. Is this life ? Is this the exBERRY SHORTCAKE.-One quart of flour, ;hat you wanted to _,get µp in good sea.son ci~ement and freedom you long for, country one t~aspoon of salt, one half cup of butt.,r, this morning."· " Yes," replied William, friends ? Oh, stay at home where your in- one cup of sugar, two and one-half teaspoons sleepily, "b\·t it wne l~st night when to.Id dividuality is not lost, where yotir health ot baking powder, one cup of water ; ba.ke yon that. and youth can be kept for many years, tu1d . in two layers twenty minutes. "Oh, tell me where is f~ncy bred ?" IN CANADA. -Wb~ f!!'bY waa aiclc, "1't g~-yo ho, C11o~~lill, where love sunounds you, The work ls 000KI1<'S.- 0ne and one-fourth cups of She aFJked, and getting bolder. OVER 100 STYLES OF . Wl·"'n !Ille ""a ~ ppq4, ~Ii~ cfiAA fo" c~~wii~. I harder in the CiJf, the love is wanting sugar, one-half cup of butter, one egg, oneShe laid her darling little head HAY SCALES, youth img heirnty tly !r0 !11 tired, weary half teaspoon of soda i mil!: ~11 together; roll Right down upon hie shoulder. Wlren she hoc"'l\o }!:iss, al\t!> !>limg ~ C1~ton.., faqQQ. llit111f l\V l!Qme ! out cut, into shape and_bake, And. he, with no more poetry in GRAIN SCALES, W!;~~-!lh!:l ~ Q!tj.!~~P! ·ll~ ~noU1~m Q~t~ · · ~-· · NtJT !/AKE.-One cup of sugar, one-half His eoul than in a Quaker'!! FARM SCALES, oup of butter, 11ne and one-half cups of Replied with idiotic grin, · Famous H ome-Ke&pers. . j:\our, one-ha.If cµp pf cpJd Wil>t~r, two ef!ge, " You'll find it at t he baker's." TEA SCALES, Wha.t could Shakespeare mean by llll.yrng one and· halt t~a.spoons of baking powder; "" ---- ·· -~ ""!'~"!!" · IMPROVED SHOW CASES that "home-keeping youths have e'!er home· two, <Jups of hic;kory or w~lnyt met\t&, The Economical Soot ly wit?" The greatest poet this island has n· mf t · MONEY produced was himself undoubtedly a homeOOGHR1JTS.-;-.L wo cups 0 sngat,. ;:o He is not or brilliant q ualities, but he is a .. · , keeper. There is no reaeou tv.believ~ that!u~ !cups of sweet milk, four epgs beaten hg t, man of solid ones, who can only be appre· · ffi:tr:lifSCIENCE OF LJl!'E, ever crossed the sea and on the" ewoet aoii" one-half cup of butter, one tabJespoofful ciated tit his true worth when you have DRAWERS ·_1._· the great medicl1lwo1·k that producad hi~ lie found food <mough of melted lard, _two quarts of our, our ~nown him some time. He does not jump ' . M . hnl1ood, and spaCQ enVt!"h fnr his (1.m~ili:i& vf>u!· u's tMspoons of bakmg powde!· ~ne teasp~on a· '70U with de!llonstrati'?.r.:: :.~ ' · ··v~ ))Or nf t.11e age nn 'v v . "' ~!> v - "' " · f d · on Cut m sna pe a.nd, t v / - · · · · -- ·· ' ... · ·· -· v V J 't Nervous and Physical De· Re wa~ born at l.':>trabford, lived fo.t yep,n in I? ~r~f~ _ cmnam . ry does ht! ilWMr you ail etetilfl.l friendship; . . AND BUTCll£R&' Sll"l'LIES bility, Premature Decline, LonclQn, and died at hia birthplace; and oi '....g 1 ~rc1. bl-It if y~u know how t-0 win bfa esteem, you · · ·" Errors of Youth, and the there is, we ~;elkve, no record of his go.fog S.l'oME OaK1;i.-~~(J &ggii, one ?i'P bf !'.lay rely upon him thoroughly. l!e is ".. AooaJ;;ss Hi F~~L·~ Write for terms. untold mi'sedes conEequent elsewhere. Spenser Clro!.\~ed t he ~el'. to .[rn - flour, one cup of angar, one teailpo'Qi.'\. nf ma,u who pa,ys prompt cash, but will 11ave g 11 WILSON &. SON . thereQn, 300 tiages, !) vo., 12& ., land, but was, othl'.:rwlee, 200.i"DlllV ID.or e of a baking powder, one and one-bl>.lf t'ilps of t.he value of bis money. If e.ver you t ravel .._prescriptions for all diseases. Clo*, full gilt, traveller than ~hal!:enpP.are; unri no one will boiling wa,t<ar ; bake in a 'b:ot 'o\i'e\1, with a, Scotchman from .!Sdinburgh liO Lon· ES PLAN ADE S TREET EAST only $1, bjl' inail. scaled. Illustrative sa.mple credit ~he. !ll:0at authb_r of '·'.T he F ..ede , \Vl:i:r'i$ CArniJ.- Onc;:'cup 0~ sugar , one-half J?n· yon mo.y observe tha.t he does ~ot take TORONTO, ONT. . ~roe:.·o .rif/&~i'.ft:~fJ'!:~~~\~l~~d~e~.;.,.a~d~$ Queen() with homely Wit, Neither Cowley · cup of butter, orie:harf c\1p of sweet milk, his ey{s off the oountry t;µe t: am iroes Mention this paper ever)' tim~ you write, ' ed furt~er than two eggs, one &nd.one·ha,lf cups of flo ur, one· thro~gh. H e looks ou~ of the wmdow all 10 the nutlier~by.the National Medical .As , 001· ~?r B1i.con .ever wand'Cr ation. Adareoo P. o. Box 1895, Boston, Mass., :!! ral!ce, and 1t w11,s n.ot u~Wl the ph1losoplrnr 'half cup of corn starch, one and one-half tea. the time, so as not to :mss a l;lennyworth of or DR. w. · l i.1!'.A){.KER. graduate of Harvitro was forced to remam qut<>t!y at horne th~t spoons of baking powder; bake in layers the mone)'.' he has paid for his place. Re- · · whomaybeconsulte' Medical Coll~ge; 25 years' vrac~ioe in Bosit'Oln, .es.d with icin!J maO.e a.a tollows: mark ·;o h.1m,, as you Y.a_wn an .. d stretc_ h yourd confidentmlJy, Spec a ty he wrote th!} works oo Which h.e o.wel! his and apr Uisea 2 e 8 of Man. Ofilce, No. !1 Bulfinch St. fame. It would h,av? been ? r ea:tly more to Two cups of sugar, oue-half cup of cold self, that I~ s a long, tmng, t~reso~;e JOUrn~y, OF CANADA. . _ - - - ---·- Ben Jonson's cred· ~ 1f he ~ad no.t. accepted wate; boil t ill thick as honey ; pour over and he w ill I>robably ex?la,1m, _Long, Ill- Capita] pahl uit, 811,CIOO,OOO, :Rest, $2So.oo I\ y ·· the ~ost of tre;velhng tnto~ to S~r ·waI_ter (bea,ten whites of four eggs, flavor and bea.t ~eed, long! I should th1?-k ,so, sir; and so B.alugh's nou. Tho young 'man, d1scovorrng till cold. 1t ought to be for £2 l 7s 6d.?' 1 know of a Thls Bank is prepared to do Legltt· :Nervous Debility. ·Sti'rilinal I.oases and prema· "rare f)en's" weakneSll;. 'is said to_ ha".e T APIOCA FRUIT l'ODDHfG. - One-half cup Sc?t , w.ho rather ~han pay the t?ll of a (llp.te Banking in a ll its branches. ·:tureDecay promptly and permanently cured by mad,I'. ~1m d-cad drunk, and, w~e11 1n tin s of tapioca soaked over night iu one quart of br1?ge lil Australia, takes o~ h18 coa_t, Farmers notes discounted ; Deposlto cou01t1on, t o have caused bun to be cold wa.ter. In the morning cover t he bot- wluch he r?lls and str aps on his bac~, m lliiilllllJ·I~ I dra'.'l'n on a c;i.r throug~ the streets of tom of the baking dish with any kind of ord~r to swim across the stre:i-m. He 1.s n~t 1eoeived and Intel·est paid on amounts of ~ti Pans for the amusement or the ~ystanders. fruit, either canned or fresh; sweeten the a miser. O~ th~ contrarY:· h18 generosity 1s i5 upwards in Savin gs Bank Depart ment. l~ ~~ -&.:-::.&-.&1:.:.u_oa;;;i_s.;;_.lllii .. --""-..I susp~ct that, had he been m England, ta ioca with one·balf cupful of sugar add a ~el~ known m his ow~1 neighbourhood. He DRAFTS Does noJl.ntertere with Diet or usual o_ccupa- the wicked youog ~ag would no,t ha1' e lit~le salt and nutmeg, pour over the fruit rn s1m"ply an eccentrrn Scot, w~o does _not [ssued and Collections made lu Europe see why he should pay fo~ crosstng a river tic:ri .a nd·fu lly restores lost vigor and msures dreamt of s uch a m1sdem;;anor. .Bunyan, and bake one honr. Serve with sauce. United States and Canada. perfect man!10od. ~ent to any add~ess, pos~· we all know, never went further from Bed, . . . ths.t he can cross for nothmg. 'paid on receipt of price, One Dollar per bo~. ford thati London, and wrote his wonderful _ SPINACH.-Prnk _ carefully, put mto bodo-~JV. J ··TONES, So!e agency. SCHOFIELD'S DRUG STORE, allegory in a. prison. Defoe, although he rng water a.nd b<>il one-half hour ; when lring stl'.let, Toronto. travelled far from home in hia books, did nea~ly cooked add a dessert sp?onfn! of sa:lt; .Egg;s for Hatching. not go beyond Scotland in t he flesh. Had dr~m from tne wate~ and put 11! a dish _with · · I have watched my hens carefully dur ing 1 j it been his misfortune to undergo the painful a l!ttle but.er; c?t 1t se.veral . times wit.h a the laying season, and I a.m satisfied that it , adventures of" Robinson Crusoe "the world kmfe u,nd garnish with sllces of hard pays well to select eggs for hatching with would never have had tha,t delightful story. boiled eggs. ca.re. I alwa} s take eggs of medium size as Defoe's contemporaries, Swift and Pope, the CREA:r.rnn SALT Fisu.- Pick into pieces my experience tea.ches me that they produce ~~~<!~~~~~ ~ two wittiest men of the a.ge, and men of the enCJugh salt fish to make one cup ; cover the strongest and best formed chicks. I " ' t ·, · · keenest intellects, did not find it necessary with cold water and let it eome to the boil- would as soon set a. pointed egg as v.n oval --o-.... . ! ; to travel in search of ideas. Pope's longest ing point; simmer ten minutes, then drain ; one, provided th er e we.a no decided irregu~ journey was to Bath ; and Switt's life as a . make one cup white sauce, with one table- larity in the shape. I have found tba.t verv And with its advent . t raveller was spent between Dublin and: ~poonful butter melted ; add one tablespoon- la.1·ge eggs or those badly shaped, always proIf · " ·· London. Congreve, although he was at one ful fiour and pour on slowly one cupful hot duce badly · shaped chickens. I ca.n't see 111,ftll,.5 .e . · · time Secretary to the Island of Jamaica., milk; season with salt and pepper and add that pointed eggs indicate weakness or a ~. ·ll'f~, : ., ·" ," never left England, and 'felt painfully one beaten egg. · tendency t o disease, for the reason t hat some ·_ _ ' ' · ' en·o ugh the dis~dv~ntage even of ho~e- j CoRN BREAD.- One quart of mea.l sifted, of my best hens always lay pointed eggs. I travel; .Io! he died lil consequence of bemg one teacup of fresh buttermilk, one scant have noticed from time to time, rules for has opened out a :fine n ew stock . , ' npset _in, his coach when. on the way to Bath, teaspoon of soda., one teaspoon of sa,lt, cold selec bing ee;gs that will produce pullets, - of~he "'.ls~ed-for bourne m that a_ge of every water enough to make the meal into pones, They have all failed in my praetice. I ha.ve . Or th~~Jlr ·H1thli(;P.M1tgci.1Y·. C1~ed. m:va.bd. Thomson, too, met his death by J which may require three cups of water · noticed, however, that where t he cocks are Q:!' II' 'Dr ,.,....a~nes., ' gc.iu:~g ' · a b road ; f or h e caug ht a f a t a1 coId , coarse meal requires more than meal ' c:n; · ·. i11l!!tcr :&ldeii; peclf';· e . "" · " · ' . exceptionally vi~orous, there is a. proportion l:tcau'.b'~'tzt.~'J"lii fti· eupqf cb:lree_ .,.. tca·withonl upon_ t~e trhames. He travelled on the ground fine, Always place corn bread in a of males.- [Ex:. thekno#rk~e·9ftbe&er!On~o.!k;i'l.l:1tr, l i;_ a tel;r Contmiw.t once, and the sole result of the bot oven. ~~~~~~'!,'.~~0.,.if;~~ti~t ~sp~~~~~~~;':dr_l r j<rorlleY:·' was a dull poem on ' ' Liberty " Disease From .Milk, and a lovely stock of an alcoh,9~ck i! I~ ~n ~f 1 r-e whicp ,ij; needs considerable courage · to Slavery is dying out fast over all this con~ ..s~ses.-' · n'i· v e t~,~~c!l rell.d'.. '{)owper, who never crossed the sea, tinent. Indeed with the late manumission in \Ve frequently hear of deadly diseases, !mpr di !"f,., tf~~ .}Vlio' neV:er saw a mountain, and was daunted Brazil the work may be said, as far as law like typhoid and dihptheria, which are de!,;~gu ar· ·eilll·~~·D'IN ,by theW tre~endous h~i(:~t :: of the Sussex 'is concerned, to be complete. It takes a. long rived from milk. If the public could be inSl'EC ·liViulll11{11tfl~f1· , hi\18, i~'ni!tth1itand'1~oii'!l of the beat of time, however, to undo all the evils which structed in the one simple fact that the -- -- - - -·-·---:- - - 'letter-'1-i and mgJt '.d~J,ightful' of poets. 'slil.ver.y has caused. Still the work of undo· germs of disease which are found . in milk -~£flll.~lf'l~)AP.Y~Y£t1 '1.~ f..'ll"<t 1_., W~ul~~e I ave done better if h~ had visited 1ing ia g~ing on all the time. It is said that could he throttled at the e11trliest stage, and Ladies i n want of a choice of fine C'tiz" · ·:Jl.a'ti>¥ .l'il.tei' J1.l:>nr ~J:ljna, r caught.yellow fever in the West already ma great number of ca.sea the ne- killed at any' stage, I think that some good Fancy Dry Goods , please give me oii~ic ' . , >. ·ii,~·.ib·:r.lhi!ll.-,·J' : 'Iiidles· I trow not; a~d the mention of 'groes in the Sout~ern ~tates a.~enndergc;>in~ would be done, and many lives saved. We p Str ·· .. -/fR1'itOC~Ml~~j¥1~t~, ~.e~f.l name remmds ·me tha~ Charles 1D'!arked changes Ill the1; phys1~al pecuh_an- only want to make k nown t he simple fact a, call. I have them in e ndless . l'm lea a. brasiltbndt.:, .flQ'l;tv:11'$! ( i.S:l~· 1;~1liJ!.lif ,,JW,!1!,!.:J' .?.1nts yf af· tiea even where there is no m1s~egena~101;1. that by placing milk in a bottle and heating · · "fi'nl~y, on:e'"tespec't; · · Cow-· ·The flat noses and the woolly hair are, 1t 1s it to a certain degree of temperature, we can variety at store, opposite S. A ·. ~---... ----··--.. · - -- p er ,lived upon country fare; while Lamb 1a.id, disappearing and so are the thick lips. destroy the disease germs. This ha.s been Barracks. " How to Treat Inebriates" is the title of found a.ll the nourishment he needed for his i Why this should take place is not very evi- done in many of our best dairies and establisha book recently published. But inebriates genius in London. Few men have kept so . dent, but if it: does ther e must be some rea) ments in London, but t he public in general ~re j ust the kind of beings who ought never closely to the gr eat city, or fix:editheir heart ' son for i t, either in the better food or in t he do not know these facts, nor do many of the ' t-o be tre111wd, upou it whb such 1widity~ Lllmb Wall em· '.greater iutelligence secured_ by freedom, retail dealers k now them, Bowm11,11ville, l\1arch 13, l.SSS. l!3 .fV11uu1iau Jtattsmau. HOUSEHOLD.. Gents' Clothing Cleaned, Died, Pressed andil rcpaired by TH ·OS. PEAT, {lyer and Clothes Cleaner, ' Goods.warranted to be as no one will knC>w t.hem from new when done. Corner of King and Ontario Streets, Bowman ville. C C To Farmers and Thrashers I --o-- 1 C. ROCERS' Silver Street, B owmanville, I s the cheap est place to buy a Steam Th1eshing Machine ; or a No. 1 Steel Binder-something new but thoroughly tested, 800 working last year ; a new Double Speed Mower-the best in t he market ; a Horse Rake that a 5year-c ld boy can dump ; 4 kinds of Set.c ::;;:-!}l!'. cheap ; Sulky Plows, Twin anci Sing;c Plows ; a new kind of Diau...ond Harro ws ; Ironey Fanning Mills ; Spring Todh Cultivators and Harr0ws ; Farmeri;: Scales ; Horse Forks ; l::lheaf Slings ; Machine OT1 and Bind0r Twine. 5 - 1 1 ./ Dr. CHA NN ING'S Farm sr s call and inspect before pl .. :::ir,g your orders. C. ROGERS. TO BE SARSAPARILLA 1 HUNB! --o-- 3000 rolls of fine WALLPAPERS just received by 0 111· f 1i' Hy. C. Tait. --o- - m A fine line of BABY CARRIAGES to choose frorn r THE LARGEST SCALE WORKS --o-- PHDTDBRAIPH~S got up in as good style as can be supplied in this section I D VITALITY I EXHAUSTE I I IJ ll I I Meat Chopper(! I· · 1 1 I I 1.t i·aus \'o boy :i'ootG,.dod<on, Wom·n, Boys and M aidens, at 1 0 91 . ' STAN DAR D BA ·NK Popular No. 1, Boot and Shoe EMPORIUM! Our New Stock has arrived, and com· prises something neat and pretty focLadies, Good and Serviceable fol' Men. and Boys, and Boots that R Bo0ts fol)· every member of the household. r TRIJNKS, V ,\USES, ~ t:.SAT<:H£JLS, 0 E'RRuRS QF OUTH . ' '_ · +BJ.·1lfll JA NI I+ IN STGt::J>... s a.A "' , _ · e KI N c ·· , .·: . 'U .· ,' N N THE q - SPRING- A~·~,,~,~- E , R . ·.'o . ·: · . . p " - ,· :EST FRI END I I I LADIES. of every descr·i.p tion.at ,. ~Ordered Work and R epairing a. Specialty, a.a usual. D. DAVIS. Your attention iB directed to.the immense stock of N ' N ESS D RUNKE MRS. IVES MILLINERY , She has just opeued out one of the largest and m ost stylish stocks ever hr.ought to town, con sisting of :I I MRS. DONNELY I lllillin ery, D1,ess Vel..,;ets, &c., l Laces, Embroideries, Plushes SHk~ 1 LADl[S' fIN t U NOfRWfAR, with a ve17 fine stock of F eather Flowers. Call and inspect this fine d isplay, which, cannot fail to give satisfaction. BREADMAKER'S. YEASI I BREAD made of. tl1is Y ea!( to nk 132 J;'irst Prizes at Ontar~ F all Show s »1"887. Over io,ooo Ilidie~ have w rittc( to say th at it .surpasses a n y yea.,<> ever used by them. It ma kes the lightest, whites( sweetest bread , r olls, b uns ruic. b uckw heat p ancakes. , B a kers in n early every town if MRS IVES IJ!:!S~~!:fJ~PR~CEC F~V~t. CEfff~l

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