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John, you rouge !-I see them awing There upon your button string l N ot a button for my sewing.Extra.ordinary .Adventure at Sea. ·1 One by one I find thE>m going. But t ons la.rge, a.nd buttons small, Mr. A. M. B !lottye, engineer of the steamer : White and black, I lose them all I Gulf of Trinidad, who arrived. ah Plymou th ! the other Sunda.y from B a.rbadoes, narratea I Button, button l dresBed in ea.ble an almost unexampled adventure which be· You have wa.ndered from my table fell him during t hs voya.ge of that ship. T he i Little button, round and white Gulf of 'J'.rinidad, while vcya.gb:ig . from I q ui- 1 B.l.by lost you off la.st night, que for Europe, encountered heavy weather , You, tha.t chink with auch a racket during which, soon aftor 12 on a dark night, 1 Dropped from Willie's Sunday jacket I Battye was wa.shed overbo1.1.rd. The aco1 d ent : , , And this sober one, I guess, was ob2erved on board, a ud a lifabuoy wae I "'7-~""""' John snipped slyly from my dress. immediat ely thrown over . and the vessel stopped. Ba.tt ye sunk deeply when re aching Button I-button I sewed to stay so, Why, oh why, will you then stray so !- the water, but on rising to the surfa ce he struck ou b swimmi!lg, and roached the Jife. THE NEW PRIZE STORY Button, button ! from my shoe, buoy. The w a.y on t he steamer had car ried I ls ea![erly soug;J1t for, rea<l with ple11Bure or disAre yon t hen a truant too ? 01 her far beyond him, and tho~gh th~ b~at was . ~fif, i~llf~~~~~~.t;h~ ~~~sg~rb~: :~~!e~~g3!= Back a.gain, ·I'il sew you never I lowered, the proal?ect of fi19lmg him m suoh vonte _Prescnpt10n, read it again, for they disHookB and eyes will u·e torever ; weather, and at mght , was almost hopeless. cover m it somethmg to prize-a messenger of Lazy buttons !-yon shall awing Battye soon ceased to see the ship and 1 joy to those sulI~rmg from fu_nction~I derange. ! ments or from a,ny of the pamful disorders or . . · Useless, frllm John's button string l w h en d a.yht(ht broke he fonnd h1mgelf alone weaknesses peculiar to their sex. Periodical Ohoice Recipes. on the litebuoy 100 miles, so far as he fiaina, internal in_flammation and ulceration, new assortment of summ2r H ats and knew from any help. He kept afloat eu!'orrhea and kmdre~ ailments readily yield 'h t h · d to its wondel-ful curative and healing powers Bonnets. No d ifficul ty m pleasing any th PUREST. ST J? OllJ G£ST. BEST. M UFFINS.-Two and a ha.If cups of pastry roug au t e next ay, although the trop· It is tl\e ouly medicine for women sold by / lflour, two teaepontnls of baking powder, one ical heat of the sun was intense. 'l'he fol· coNTAI NS NO ' drugglst8, nuder a . po!!!ltl v e guarantee 1 ,es.ltspoonful of sah, and one.fourth cup of lowing n ight he suffered terribly from being from th('. manufacturers, thftt it will give aatis. M" ll h . d" ·th t ~h· t t d . ,_ d . fact10n m every case, or money will be reAl'llm,0Ammonia, Lime, PhoSIJhates,, I; R ANY INJURIOUS.SUBSTANCE. ~ ~ sugar. IX a. t ese mgre ients togeth6r. wi ou anyu mg o ea. or rm,., an in funded. This guarantee has been printed on " Beat an egg , add a cup of sweet milk and momentary danger of being swallowed by the bottJecwra.ppers, and faithfully carried out .,. ONT. \ :aa;,. ~pour. upon the dry materials. Bea.t w3JJ, t h e s h ar.. '· a o f t hat reefon. Another day he b for $1·00 " .... W · GI LL""TT ., TORONTO, cmc.1.00, .,y clrugglsts, or six who chooses to b uy. E o hatt er can be 0 ttfa~y ~sr~s. MANUFACTURER OF \add a tablespoonful of butter melted and a held on with amazing endurance, his physi· es or · · 1'RE CELEBRATED ROYAL YEA.Sf CAKES. lcup of cold boiled r ice. Butter gem pa.ns cal exha.us~ion and mental a.nxiety being in. Copyright, l 8S8, by WORLD'S Drs. MED. Ass·N. aftEr they are heated, fill them two· thirds tense. For the next night he ceased to feel foll 1 md ba.ka the muffins ; twenty minutes hungry, bnt suffered from excesdve thirst. ' or a little longer. If t he rfoe is omitted the The third day qawned to find him still in this side of Toron t o. We a re not \Tule will ma.k.e good plain muffins; if berries the same position. On the evening of that VETERINARY . SURGEON, · re added you will have berry cakes. The day a Norwegian b arque passed oloee be BOW1'1Al\iVILLE, ONT. rule ought to make about eighteen muffins ~im, the steersman of which saw an object S TEWED ~ID~EYS-Fry a tablespoonful of Ill the w ater , and thought he ~a,w Be.t ty Unequaled is a Liver Pill. Smallest chopped omon m two tablespoonfuls of but- move. The barque was immsdiately put cheapest, easiest to take. One Pellet but alive to the fact t hat t o crain a first· ter until brown ; add a. ta.blespoonful of f!Gur, a.hour, and a. boat lowered, and after a. Dose. Does not gripe. Cures Sick Headclass .f ra.de we must k eep· a.nd when this is brown a.dd thlil kidney cut short search fonnd the bouy with B ir.ttye &;chc, Bilious Headache, Const ipainto small pieces, a pint of water, one.half still clinging to it, although when taken on tion, l!ndigestion, Bilious Attacks, all derangements of the stomacb and teaspoonful of salt and a. teaspoonful of pep- board the barque he was insensible H e ancl bowels. Put up in glass vials, hermetically per. Let it stew about ten minutes add a was treated with great care and kin:lness sealed.. Always fresh and r eliable. Gently MEO~l tablespoonful of catsup ILnd a teaspo~nful of by the N or'l'l'.egiane, an_d, be.ing transferred Jaxahv~; or an active cathartic, according W-ORLD'S EXPOSITION, NEW Oru~ Worceeterehire aauoe if liked. to a ho~e ship , has arrived m Plymouth to to size of dose. 25 cents, tiy druggists. stock first -class milline ry. Do not fail t o U.S.A., 1884·5, in competition ~itb i~ CREAM 8PONGE CA1rn.-Bcat the yolks of to tell his marvellous ta.le. H e ia a nea.b pianofortes of Eur ope and ~menca. Tb.a sde ct your H ats an d Trimmings in time. 1 2 i M E~ V o nly U.S. Interna tional J'tfeaal ever award- seven eggs until very light, add one· half young D?an, abou~ 3 ~ea.rs of ~ge. The ff~Jl'ff;;;' \\U M 1 Perfect satisfaction a t t he Mieses Wilson, cup of fine gra,n ulated sugar a.nd bea.t. Bea.t N orweg1a.n capta.m re tained the hfcbouy as l;' ~ ~ ' ' Ii~'~ i . ~ II~ i3 ed to a Canadia n pianofor~ ; also Me~ and Diploma at t h e Colom_al a n d ~ndiaia to a stiff frotk :>be whites of ten eggs, then a. memento of the wonderful adventure. Exhibition, London, Eng:, 1886, w1tJ::. the out in lightly (:ne cup more of sugar ;- add supreme honor of su p.plymg Iler MaJeety the yolks and sugar, the juice and rind of . the Queen wit h a :S-ewcombe Gra.nd, An Old Man's Dream. selected hy Sir Art hur. Sullivan. Far one lemon a.nd three tablespoonfulo of cream, Mix one teaspoonful of cream tartar into a Ah, child l I watch you with the firelight's lllnstrated Catalog u e, pnces and terms, Has just received an immmer se new stock cup of flour, add bhis lightly to the eggs and gleam or all kinds of Millinery conslating of DR. J, E. BING D .4 l'fl, V. S., .sugar, and the last thing stir in one-half . Light ing t he beauties of your golden hair, AdiJ.ress & teas::ioonful of aqua.ammonia. Line the Nestling within '!lhe l(lories of your eyes. Honorary Graduate Ontarib Veterinary M AN Ul"AC TUAEFI Q Oo!le~e. 'brJting pan with buttered paper, allowing And kissing tenderly your cheek so fair. WAREROOMS, 107-109 CHURCH ST. > TORONTO Calls promptly attended to, niii:ht or day. the p9per to extend a,bove the sides of tht: Your bright young life is stret'.!hing on beFM'lTO RY, 89 TO 9 7 BELL.WOODS AVE:N\lli pB1.n, as by doing so the cake ca.n · be removed fore, omee. at Central Telephone omee, BowIn all the newest styles and shapes t o be manville 14;8m from the pa.n without turning it over. Whilst all my youth is in the far away; procured. Ladies should call early ·and liliD Sprinkle a. little flour over the pa.per and I dream but ·of the time to come no more, make their sele ctions before the stock ls This stock is one of the large st t hen shake out all that does not adhere. . Whilst you hll>vo h ..rdly ventur'd into picked over, ever brought to town . BREAD 0MELET.-Take one cup of sweet day l OVER $1,000 WORTH OF RIBBON. milk, one cup of fine bread crumbs without And }et I love you with a love as pure I : crust, a little salt and pepper ; bea.t it all AB ever found i~s birth in hum;m breast. Inspe ction invited. titer spending mtich time an d money, I o.m together ; a.dd two well· beaten eggs ; put in I Jove you with a. love tha.b will eudure, 1ow prepared to fill all o rdeT'l .Jlromptlf. I .AAU'ERYa a. frying·pan a s mall lump of blltter, let it And hold you ever as it~ first and best .ave a tine aeeortment of WAVl!;o, BANOO, ~Y w melt and run all over tbe pa.n; now pour in How I ha.ve watched, as one would do a SWITCHES, OOMBS and P INS very cheap. · OnlY Genuine §y!ltem efMemory Tra.ininso the omelet, cook gently until it sets (a.bout fiow'r, BANGS F R Oll.I.!: $2 UP- " Four Books Learned in one reading, fifteen minutes); loosen the edges, and fold Your many charms, my darling, soft unF'OF! !l!llLIOUSN EM, CONfilTI i"ATIO N,.. .)ld 8witcl1es colored and mr..de to look l\ko -Mind wandering c u red, h if th ~h I Bve:ry now. Highee~ price p a id for1long ont Jui.II-. D NDI G\ C$110N , OI ZZIN&Sl& S IC K l child and adulc greatly benoftttecl. one a over e Ou er; now put. on a h ot fold, 1 LOCAL .A.GENT FOR :., Great inducements to Correspondence Classes, pfat.e to fit the pa.n, hold firmly and turn Longing to shelter you t hro' storm and H E ADA CH I!, A ND 6>1GEAS~S OF TKlll , GAIR Pro~eotns, with oi;>inions of Dr. Wm. A. H am- the pan over ; it will oome ·out 11ioe and show'rSTO Ml' , CH , L I VE ':! A ND 60WCl.8"1, · moud, the world.famed Spaoio.list In Mind Dise<>sel!, W h OI e. ·1· Warranted to prevent the h !lir from tallillf! Daniel Greenl<)aiThompson,thegrea.tPsycho" But you arovoung, my dear, and Ia.mold! . IlS THEY A R E r.r.J lO,THD1UlblGH AND PROMf9 · out and will make it g row. st, J.M. Buekl~y, D.D.:.!editorofthe Chri8U'1i10 LoAF CAKE, -Three pounds oi flour, two ill! ACTl ON, AND l'GRM A VALlfAOLll AID , -A.NDN. Y., R1eliard :t-roctor, the Scien11isl!,; l d er h and t:1!l'l have "}.so s. fine lot of n ew StM11Ping .o'llO""te · ,~ W.W.Astor,JudgeGibson,Judu.hP. pound sof butter, two pounds of sugar, It would no~ u do to pl~~ ~e you rseo TO elU R OOCK BLOOD BrrT£RS !N TKl! -~ PalA:.erna. Ali orde1-s promp tly a~tGUdeil tv. ·~r ,,n1n._andothers. sent 11ostfreeby whites of nine eggs, amall pint of yeast, e Withiu mine own, sa.vefor a little ·i: ace; TFlll:ATM£NT AND cuRE o· c1-1ROme -1 - ~A· i.OISETTE, 237 Fifth Ave .· N, y , . _ s ome citron, two nutmegs, one pound of It would not do for you and me to st and Al\i D OB!JTINl\Tt DI S EA SES. 'r aisins, and a scant half tea.spoonful of soda.. Before the alta.r in God's sacred place. ,7 N eads' Block. Bowmanville. Rnb the fionr and butter together, then add Another one will come and woo and win- .BOW1'!l&~VILLE, - ONT warm milk enough to make a soft dongh. A lover with a yon th as br ight &3 thineOF.ll'ICE AT F AOTORY. 1'his should be done at niitht. In the morn- And I will keep my envious thoughts within ing when light, add the whites of the eges And pray tha.t you may taste Love's jov and sugar bea.ten together, the fruit, soda divine. , dissolved, a.nd let it r ise again. When risen May a.nd D&cember are not mado to wed, put it in the pa.na and Jen it stand about Spring'a son and Winter's snow can neve Cleaned, Died, Pressed and. Repaired by ~wenty minutes before ha.kin.~. meet. -STOCK OFBANANA Ji'RITTEBS.-Heatwi.tba.neggbea.t God bless thee !-there is BO more to bo er the yolks of two eggs light, then :i.dd, saidcut in pieces, two large bananas or three And keep the fair a.nd pure for him, my . · ' small ones, and beat age.in until the two a.re· sweet I Dyer and Clothes Cleaner, mixed to a light pulp; now add a t~a.spoon- Dream in the firelight, I a.m wa.tching near, Goods warranted to be as no one will know ful of sugar, two teaspoonfuls of melted but· Weave al! your tender fancies o'ei· a.gain ; iB uiiusually attractive this season. them from new when done. ter, a scant half cupful of milk, tho whites M ay all life's h appiness be yours, my dear, and Ontario Streets, King Corner of Only for me the solitude and p a,in I of two eggs baa.ten stiff and a cupful and a. Bowmanville. ,qa,Jf of llou.r with a scant teaspoonful of ;bakii;g powder . Beat all well togethar with A Subterranean Outlet. an egg beater. Drop from a spoon in deep Low water in the lakes has been a. fre. hot fat and fry a light brown. They should be like a puff-ba.ll Serve wtih a. whipped quent occurrence in the pa.st fifteen yea.re, bought for CASH at the lowest point the market has touched but it at present suggeet s to some people sauce. the idea that the lakes have a subterranean (· T his Engra~ing represents the L\lnffi in a healthy sta.ia.I Heroism at Homa. outlet. If they have, who or what regula.tea THE REMEDY FOR CURING How useless our lives seem to us some· the sllde, so as to e.dmit of high wa.terat some eeasons and low at ot hers, has not even times l How. we long for an opportunity to been surmised. The varia.tion in the level TOWN PRICES KNOCKED OUT. perform some great action l We become 0 f 1 k l l · d a P.s is very e&si Y exp ame · A warmer tJired of the routine of home life, and im, ASTHMA, CROUP, season than usual easily increa.ses the norAl.I. DISEASES OF THE THROAT, LUNGS AND agine we would be farhappierinotherecenes. mally grea.t evaporatfon, and as the drain· We think of life's grea.t battlefield and wish age ha.sin of the lake region is very small PULMONARY ORGANS. · to be heroes. W e think of the good we compared to 11he a.res. of the 111.kes, it must Wilen I say CURE I do not mean merely to BY IT S FAITRFUt. USE might do if our lot ha.d been cast in other be apparent tha.t variations ·in the a.mount stol! them :!or a time0nd then have them return 0-0NSUMPTION HAS BE:EN OURED Jlcenes. We forget tha.t the world b9Btows agam. I MEA)f A ltADICAL (JURE. f 1 1 ld l i kl d · no such titles as noble as father, mother, of the ra.in a. wou tel qu c Y an in a. I have made t he disease or Wlien other Remedies and Physlcia.ns baive by · b th I th d eci cts marked manner on the level of the w,.ter. failed to effect ~ cure. ,s1st61'.', or ro er. n e sa.ore pr '!1 m Dry years, or dry perieds of much longer FITS, EPILEPSY or Recommended by PHYSICIA NS, rtitNIBTERS. ANl!) of horn~ we ha.ve many cha.noes of her0 is · .duration t han a. year, have been frequent ~URSES. In fact by every body """ h as given FALLING SICKNESS it i.. good trial. It nev<r fail· lo b;·fa. ,..lie,( The dally ai.:ts of self-denia.l for the g~od of during the past two decades. In fact the life long study. I W ARRAN'.l' my remedJ: to AS ' - A>1 EXPEC7 CRANT IT H AS I. ' EQUA&. a loved ,one, the gentle we>rd of .soothmg for record a.t Toronto shows in that period a A c u1rn:the worst cases. Because others have failed r Ti s harmless to the Most DelUate Ch.i:;-!. another s trouble, the ca.re for sick, ma.y all y ear in which the t<ital precipita.tion wa.s is no reason for not now receiving a cure. Send 00d only about one-hali the usual qua.ntity. tit once for a treatisA and a. FR:RE BOTTLE of m y as nothi!1g; ; et whe ~a.n tell thed lii seem It co'ntabs ~10 OP IUM in any form. INFALLIBLE REMEDY. Give Express aod Po~t ,they s.cc~mpheh · Our slightest wor ma.y Some droughts have covered the entire drs.in- Office. It costs you nothing for a tnal, ancl it ha;"e aD infiuenc~ over a.?other for good. or age basin of the la.kes, and of course with a will cure VOIL Address: .H. G . ROOT, M.C., ~ PRICE 25c, 50c AND $1.00 PER BC"~L>:. 0 ev;il. yve are daily sowmg the seed :Whrnh sca.nty inflow of wa.ter and a vast evaporat- Branch Office, 164 West Adela.ide Street, Hampton, April 10th, 1820. DAVIS & LAWltEN'CE CO. ,.v1m.ited); w!ll ~ring forth s~me BO(t ofharv~st. Well ing surface the f>ffect would be quiokly per- Toronto . HOTJSEHQLD, . Ot I I 8J1 PO I .b ~ I l I '1V O ]u!T.Ar~ JDHlN I PEN1 CER, FOUND DEAD a .A WARDED f!BST$llVER IN LL n I M RS. DONNELLY ..BOWMAN V ILL E . Octavius N ewcombe Co., M ARVR:!L()US I, · .. M E Dls Y · Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Velvets andRibbons Fine Hair Goo dso LADIES ·. P a tronize H o m e JAMES DEYMAN D om1·n· on 0 r g a PIA..N"90S:J ~ B ::Mrs. A. D A.V I S, Gents' lJlothing Q TH S p E AT D G 0 S ome plums in Dress Goods, Cloth ing and Gent's Furnishings, special t y . I CURE Fine Ordered Clothing, a :coltsUMPTIONI COUGHS! COLDS! FITS l Farm Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Our Due Bill taken as Cash Mr. John Eliott, the reliable grocer. Come along and secure bargains. F. Ae COLE, Hampton General Agents, MONTREAL. that dear home can look ha.ck in after yea.re, and, e.s he tenderly utters our name, says : Test Your Own Tea, ".Her words and example prepared me for a A Russian analyst, writing t.o the papers, life of usefulness, to her! owe my present gives the following a.s a test by which tea happiness," we may well sa.y; "I h11ovo not oan be proved t o be genuine or not :-Pun a. lived in va.in." pinch of tea in a glass, pour upon it a. little cold wa.ter and shake it up well. f ur::: tea TEN GOOD THINGS TO KNOW, will only slightly color the water, while a 1 That milk which is turned or changed strong iniusion is quickly got from the may be sweetened a.nd rendered fit for use adultera.ted or painted leaf. Now boil both a.gain by atiring in a. little soda.. sorts sepa.r~tely and let them sta.nd til! cool ~nlOOks all t he clogged avenues of the · 'l h and the difference between them will be Bowels, Kidney s and Liver, carry- . 2. Than. salt w~ll curdle new m1 ~ ; ence, most marked. trhe false tea will become milk -porridge, gra.v1ee, etc., ·11 - ~te 1 t d' b ~ ·11 ing off gradually with out weakening the m }lrepanug lt h ld t b dd d t'l th dish st1 stronger i u r ong a an mg, uu w1 system, &11 the impurities and foul . the sa s ou no ea e un 1 e , remain transparent, wheri.11os the pure tea humors of the secr etions; at the sru:oe is prepared. · · will become muddy or milky. This last aptime Correctin g Aoidity of the 3. That fresh ?1eab, after b aglllDlllg ~o pea.ra.nce il.risee from the . tannic acid which Stomach. curing :Biliousness, Dys- sour, will s":eeten if placed out of doors Ill is a. neutral property in pure tea, but which pepsia.- Headaches, Dizziness, the cool of mght. . in artificia.l tea is enti: ely absent. Heartburn, C onstipation, Dryneas 4. That clear boiling wat er will remove of the Skin. D ropsy, Dimnesl!I of tea. stains a.nd many t;uit stains. Pour th_ e The progress of popular education in Vision. Jaundice, Sal t Rheum, Erysipelas, Scrofula, Fluttering of wa.ter_nhrough the eta.in? a.nd thus prevent it India, as shown by recent r eturns, ie gratifying The ratio of the total population of the Heart N ervo'usness, a nd Gen.. spreacting over the fabric. 5. Tha~ rlpe toma.toes will remove ink and schoo'l age who actually attended school fo. eral Debllity; a ll t.heae and ma.ny other similar Cornpb.ints yield 1lo tho other stams from white clothes; also from creased trom 10. 7 in 1886 7 to 11.8 in 1887·8, · · or more t ha.n ten per cent. wibhin the year. ~ h a.-p]'ly influence of BURDOOX tile ha.nds, 6. :Chat a_tablespoonf?l ~rpentme boil· The number of pupils on the r olls increa.sod .BLOOD :BITTERS. ~ with white clothes will aid m the whiten· during the same period from 3,343,5'l4 to · . 3,460,844. Thie increase is divided in about '1'. JIILB~ lh CO.. Proorlemni. ~ tng '9roceas. 7, Th~b. boiled st~roh is much improved by t he same proportions between Hindoos, the ~dd1t1on of a little sperm salt, or gum Moha.mmedans, Europeans and Eurasians 4- list ot 1000 newspapers dividell. into a.rabic dissolved. ·. · and aborigines. trhe moat notioea.ble fea.ture, ST.A.TES.~ND SECTIONS will be sent on ap· 8··['hat beeswax and salt will make rus1:f sa.ys trhe Times' correspondent, is the ans· plication-FREE. fiat-irons as clean. and smootih as glaa~. rrie tained increa.se among the Mohammedan w:f~~~~~~~ vi;~~{~h~~~v:rt:~~nf~-grJ>:ffii a lump of wax ma raq and keep. it for pupils, distributed over every stage of edu· and effl!. .-e work than the various selectl,ons tha.t purpose. ~hen the 1orns are hot, rub ca.tion, a.nd chiefly noticea.ble in the priva.te of om S< ,et J.eeal U st . tQ.em first with the w.ax ·rag, t?en scour schools, which were attended by 240,472 Ne~~:a:e~ ~~;!'~J:n~ ~:;~a.!i with a paper or oloth sprinkled with salt. pupils, a.a compa.red with 195,415 puP,ils lin IO 8prnoe street, New :iork. 9. :rhat blue ohitmont 11ad kerosene 1886-87. THE KEY TO. HEALTH~- :~l~Arbef;o~~ t:=r~=:~es{f :~~:n~~: to ceptible. . m ·· o! _ _O ___A_.,_ Q _ ·-V - -E--R-T--l-S-E--R-S--.1 T '