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Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 31 Jan 1867, p. 4

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LNBW UECIPES. Crisp Paste vor Tarrs.--Mix one pound of fine' Ror with ye ounce of Joal ve ed; make i Stiff paste with ol dpa. three ounces of butter in it ; work it well and roll it out thin ; when you have made your farls beat the white of an egg, and rub them over with a feather; sft a little double re- fined sugar over them and bake them in a .moderate 0 oven. 'ArrLE Pov. -- Paré and. stew three pints of apples ; mash them and: add four eggs, a quarter of a pound of butter, sugar, and nutmeg, or grated lemon. * Bake it on short crust. | Brower Caxe.--Tako sixteen eggs; se- _ patate the whites from the yelks ; beat them very highly ; aft into the yelks one pound of flour, adding a few drops of es- sence of almond or lemon, to flavor Ww ith ; then add a pound and 8 qugiter of pulver-- 1zed loafsugar ; beat this well with a kmfe: then add the whites whipped toa stiff froth. Have ready the pans, and bake, Freemasoxhy 18 Tine WorLp.--It is es- timated by those who ought to know, that at present, 'in round numbers, there are about 1,250,000 Free and Accepled Masons scattered upon the face of the globe. Of this number some 150,000 are in England, 100,000 im Seotland, and 50,000 in Ireland. ! Phefe até about 600,000 on the continent of Europe ; 300,000 in the United States ; and 50,000 in other partsof the world. In Eng- _Aend thére are two or three: thousand per * sons initialed every year ; and Papal allo- ! enfions and' feminine denunciations not- withstanding, the Masonic body 1s said to be every where increasing. een ----e Warts oN Horees.--A RuraL corres- pondziil-gave a remedy for removing these blemishes on horses, which has gone the "rounds of the papers, bot 'a neighbor sug-| gests n'sifpler, less painful, and an eflec- "taal tredtment, which by experience, he "knows will not fail. -It is simply the use of a rubber band for cording the wart at ats bise. As he excresence decieases in size, tighten the band, and in a short time it will whally disappear without leaving a sore or ascar. mmimpesm---- ane A Temiteue Dramatic Critic.--Hon. James Blair, was a representative to Con- io from South Carolina 'from 1821 to and from 1830 10 1834. He attended a lay at the Washington Theatre, one even- ing early in March, 1834, when 1n a state of partial intoxication. The perfoymance dis- Pleased him to that degree that he drew his pistol and fired at the actors on the stage, the bullet passing justabove the head of Miss Jefferson, daughter of J. Jefferson,sen. The actors stampeded from the stage, and a goiek curtain was rang down. Fiesonly t. Ingersoll, the stage manager, appoare looking pale and agitated, and said to the . mudiencp: " Ladies and gentlemen, if there is to be shooting at the aclors on the stage it will be impossible for the petformance to o on." About three weeks afterwards, $arch 27, 1834, Mr. Blair blew out his own brains with a pistol, at his boarding house on Capitol Hill, | et Wolunteers ordered to the Frontier | AND J. BULLEN REMOVED From his Old Stand to one door South of the Red White & Blue. "~All Garments made in the Latest Styles and -a Fit war- ranted. ¥3 Spring and Summer Fashfons just re- ceived. J. BULLEN . Prince Albert, March 28, 1866. : forod to the Public: TOMLIN SON'S For the, cure of Pain both External We 4 and daternal, | graatest Pain Suing Remedy yet 4 disgovered aint pas . gat A this | JN aiveit one fis ie ad you will use 3 Iti acknow! 2 tics who have rpm int; 7 AE att mo od ne dealers. PRICE ONLY 25° ORNTS. It is 410g Tren bottle of mins of the kind Hy a ee D Prince FARMERS North Ontario ! BROSELIN Stove Depot AC ALL HERE you will-find a large assort- ment of COOKING, Ld 0X, AND PARLOR | AGRIC OLTVRA L FURNACES, ; DUMD S10 VES, STOVE PIPES, IN FACT! Everything 'in the line, and at prices as Ww as any other shop in the County. All Cooking Stoves furnished with extra heavy furniture. (= Give a call and examine my prices, whether Jou purchase or not. All I ask is a fair tria Remember the Stand-- directly opposite the Globe Hotel. THOS, ROBSON. Brooklin, Nov. 1 1866. 3 HENRY GRIST, Departmental; PARLIAMENTARY, AND PATENT AGENT, OTTAWA, Transacts business with the Crown Lands and other Governmen\al Departments ; Takes out patents for Inventijjns; Obtains Incorporation or Companies by Letters Patent; Drafts and akes charge of Private Bills during the Session, oc. for parties residing elsewhere. REFERENCES: ws Hon. A. Campbell, Commissioner of Crown Lands ; R. Justin, Esq., Hamilton § Messrs. R. Lewis & Son, Toronto; Wm. Wilson, Esq , Simcoe; Hon. J. Carl- ing, London ; R. Bull, Inspecior of. Agencies, Colonial Life Assurance Co. AROUND ! TE subscriber having returned to Reach, has got himself comfortably located af the thriving Village of MANCHESTER Where he intends carrying on the (0G-Tailoring Business In all its branches. Garments entrusted to his care will be made up in the latest styles; and nothing will be left undone by him--in way o neatness of fit, moderation in charges, and care- ful attention to orders--ta, obtain aud -secure'a large share of public patronage. The Latest Styles received promptly and regularly, JAMES SQUIRE. | Manchester, Oct, 18, 1866. Psorocomium. THE GREATEST ITCH KILLER Of the 19th century. It cures in halfan hour.-- Price only 25 cents, W. A. TOMLINSON, Wholesale Dealer in Medicines, Sole Agent for Canad + PRINCE ATBERT. Public Notice ! I, HENRY R. " MORDEN, TAILOR. MANCHESTER, ISH distinctly to state that I have not Jeft the Village of Manchester, nor have I the Vil shtest intention of doing so--having just erected a comfortable Dwelling House and Work-Shop in the Village of Manchester, situat- ed on the South side of the' road, leading from the Centre Road to the Gravel Road, where parties wishing anything in my line will alway find me on hand. Returning my sincere thanks to the inhabis tants of Manchester and surrounding country for their liberal patronage and past 11a fy ei witgntivn buginesse--neatness despatch in the execution of orders, and moderation in charges, to secure a continuation and increase of public "confidence and support. A The Latest Fashions regularly receive All kinds of Farm Produce taken in exchange for\work. HENRY R. MORDEN Manchodter, Sept. 25, 1866. New Blacksmity sShop MANCHESTER: ass subscriber would his friends, and the publi hd fear to the fact that he has Teasod- for a term that New Blacksmitl's Shop rm of r. Par- kin's Carriage I'ac oy Manchester, where he intends carrying o Blacksmithing in all its branches. He will er be on hand ready to atiend to ali 3 who may require his services. 4 Horses shod by the year or otherwise to suit customers. LIST OF CHARGES: For Rimortt oh new shoes... 82 60 per span. Betting : 8 " " ahocs. "agon ir Buggy T And all Colter work By oderation, of in charges, 8 tion bps and care in the perf. on of his work, he hopes to secure a fair share of pub- lic confidence and support. All work warapted to give satisfuction. = WILLIAM DAVIS. Manchester, Ost 18, 1866." | 40-3m begd to Sait has Lhe public --ad~ Telzeta BORELIA For {he manu iad Salo of of i s, and. ye] a Jobing ph an Yone but rst te be a are emp |---80 with confidence, warrant work po a. Remember the lace--one door south of Jewett's Hotel. P th, D. ROSE. Borelia, Nov. 28, 1866 47 POPLEY BOT PRINCE ALBERT. cox Int tendering thauKe to his numerous customs for the liberal 'patronage wkiendnd to him daring his first year of. business in Prince Albert, feels encouraged to solicit a be wanting on' his' part 10 continuance of the same, assuring them that no effort shatl * maintain the {IS 'GOODS HAVE ACQUIRED, J. C. would also call attention to the following : Men's Coarse Boots ...........cous $2 25 y di : Home made Boots WARRANTED..... 3 2 LADIES! SKATING BOOTS, ip Boots ....... roars es Skating Booty ........... ous ...$2 00 Gi ' o '- $ cha Fig Fre Cuil Baie, Wai | Fran Calf Bos Chm sade 3.0 Water-proof. Gaspe Boots. . .... «..., 4 50 Sat Calf Boots - 250 Excellent Grained Knee Boots . .. .. - 3 501 Common Lace Boots. . .... ve: + 33+» 01 26, Boys', Misses, and Children's-wear equally CHEAP. (A decided improvement in Shoc-packs : both for comfort amd durability. Prince Albert, Dec. 13, 1866. 48 21. COURTICPS PREMIUM SADDLERY Simcoe Street, Prince Albert. ---- HE Largest, Best, and Cheapest Stock in Ontario, in SADDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS, &ec. A large assortment of WHIPS and SLEIGH BELL.S-- wholesale and retail. Come and see ! A whole Set of Harness, Sompleta, for only 813. Other articles i in proportion, Prince Albert, Dee! 5, 1866. 48 NOTICE! XK; SINCLAIR EGS to inform his friends and. the public generally that his FALL STOCK ha 'uve arrived; consisting of FIRST CLASS TEAS and a CHOICE LOT OF GROCERIES. Wines, Brandies, and other Limo of the best brands -- Porter and Ales. 'Wines, Brandes, &c., for medical purposes. tHe would ray to HOTEL KEEPERS that they have only to call and examine his k to be convinced phat they cad do better by buypg at his establishment' than at any other in the County or out of it. Come, see, and be convinced. A large assortment of FISH will arrive next week. Prince Albert, Oct. 17, 1666, lc ATUTION! 41-1y 1 HEREBY notify the pubhe generally and intending purchasers particularly, to be cautions with whom they conclude Bargains, before they call at the ONTARIO CARRIAGE FACTORY Where they will find on hand a quantity of first class Cutters and Sleighs! Manufactured on the premises of the choicest material: aud them. ¥3=1would also intimate to my numerous frien Prince Albert to get your Horse Shoeing done. we Work Warranted or no Pay. JAMES EMANEY. Prince Albert, Dec. 26, 1866. 51 HARRISON MAW & SON, VIRACTORS & BUILDERS, PORT PERRY! rst class workmen Call and see hat this is the Cheapest House in Brick or Stone, and finish off in the latest styles, with all the most modern improve- ments. Parties requiring good work done will do well 19 ¢ call, (Plans and Specifica- tious made to order. HARRISON MAW, JOHN'H. MAW. ' Port Perry, Dec. 5, 1866. PRINCE ALBERT CARRIAGE FACTORY. rIVHE subscriber at the commencement of the Summer Campaign, begs to inform the ublic thst having taker. especial pains in securing. the best material the country affor pang having had som, 27 years sxpetiensy in the business, Le is prepared to 2 supply superi : Wagons,Carriages & Implements| ¥ AT SHORT NOTICE AND REASONABLE PRICES. Parties of in. Kis line handsome and substantial ays vant cl h in Bialina ay re 2 ge ion Roan novTMANAding the Partionlar, attention paid ta Horse Shoeing, and General Jobbing, GEORGE WHITE. Prince Albert; April 18, 1866. "BORELIA |Cabinet Warerooms! ! ¢ HE Subscriber is still wotkin at his ng at is old 4 bt ace of business, manufacturing every- dL thie outs, in the i i LIN! ee suchas Sofas, aD ni Sn Bau pige op Buen: Bodsagde, Chain. fo. Sr of HEE ING Hanging do ne on the shortest notice. Sale and Framed to order. © Special Notice. wd RASC of all sae, ra A First Class. Hearse. ALSO, AGENT FOR TOMS STONES, 01% Good Lumber 3 wd Produce taken in. exchange for work.' pS Oct. 24, 1866, HI GH REPUTATION RE prepared to Contract for and put up Buildings of all kinds, whether Wood : BE -- Newldewelry « Stteer-plate, BROOKLIN. BROOKLIN, Dec. 26, 1866. IF, YOU WANT A coon =H STOVE Ne. 1, Tinker' s Terrace, Prince Albert, where you can have your choice from the largest and best Stock of Cooking, Patlor, and Box Stoves in the County. [sro PIPES, EAVE TROUGHS TIN and JAPAN WARE, of evety description, A. E. MCCAW. Particular attention paid to all kins of Jobbing. Prince Albert, April. 19, 1866. Furniture W Warerooms WwW. YT. Pr TPA RK, Cabinet Maker &. Undertaker, PRINCE ALBERT. AS now on hand a large and compete a nt of Cabinet Farniture, which he is selling Cheap 'The Stook of +Chairs, Bed Sof, , Cup- boards, Stands, Dining and Centre Tables, of newestetyles, Every article of House- hold Furniture made 10 order, by fisgt class workmen; and wananted. All repairing promptly attended. (5 A large Stock of COFFINS, and COFFIN TRIMMINGS of ovely description t 1 be kept constantly on hand and for sale. Is will forwarded to thé Cetnetery withourcharge. All orders in 'this branch of his business ol receive prompt and faithful attention, at very reasonable charges. A Hearse furmished when required. 1% The highest price paid in CASH for Butternut u Lamber 2 % H. wa 3) the Red White Blu Prince Albert, Sept. 5, 1866. Sign ® THE OLD STAND FOR EVER HE Subscriber takes this bi rdethod of returning thanks to his numerous castomers foi their liberal patronage for the past SIX YEARS, and begs to intimate that he is constantly prepared to furnish them with Wagons and Buggies! And shat he is now preparing FIFTY Sets of his PREMIUM IRON § WOOD BED HAR- ROW made in the latest improved Scotch styles. Parties desiring to purchase would do well to call and inspect his Stock before purchasing else- where, Having bought his Stock for Cash, he is determined not to be undersold by any other manufacturer in the County. All Work Warranted. WN, 13 Manchester, April 10, 1866. WM. DECKE ER, PRACTICAL WATCHMARER 2 & JEWELER ! HA Removed to the premises lately ogeupied by Mr. D. Jory, in (fhe Victoria Block, two Hos south of the Town Hall, where be found a good stock SWATCHES, CLOCKS & JEWELRY. Asa {po prectioal watchmaker he defies competition, and will warrant all Worl exe ia by him. e will not be responsible for any work left in his possession over one ia the sl hopin the Victoria Block, nearly under the " Observer" of ~ Prince Albert, Dec. 5, 1865, Yds J. P. JOHNSTON, WATCHMAKER, AND JWELER, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES CLOCKS, FANCY GOODS, &C, &C., King Street Hast - - = = OSHAWA. Pp Sp---- ind Wachee « and Jewelry Neatly y Repaired. | A | Oshawa, Jan 25, 1866. 8-1y orc Ay BARRETT 'S : | FIRST PRIZE PROTOGRAPE ROOKS I o KING-8T., OSHAWA. Photographs $2 per 'dozen. Satisfaction} . guaranteed. Copying doe) Fetsouable, 14 BoNOVAN, Maker! , THE TOWN HALL, M. O. { Carringe. Bl Brock STREET. WRITBT| GOOD assortment of Buggies -- on Vga made from best maigial. Work made to order with T pid to rep 8 #4 ALL WORK WARRANTED. Ss Te] » Ken a Ww. 'HEPINSTALL'S N.B. All kinds of Watches and Clocks neatly paired and WARRANTED. : TEELTV TONTEL A! Osuawa, Jan. 10, 1866. gi sod gf 1% to inform his i THE subsrier b customers thal shop lately he by Lid lately occupied as a hotel south of oe Store, where he is SH er case Sat Wagons,C arriagonlic. AT THE SHORTEST N Constantly on hand a a large supply of those. ex- Revolving Horse Rakes ! Such as manufagtaredast year. ' Good Sheds on the premises under which to tore Carriages, &c., while under repairs. + JAMES PAEEIN, € Manchester, April 18, 1866. Good News for Alll JE LIKE PICTURES, taken in all kinds of veal er, at ..A. CLARK'S PHOTOGRAPH CAR, UXBRIDGE. The subscriber is prepared ha execute bn the best sigle, Photo, types, leneo- types, Carte d' torah Ea oh "Ri of pictures known to the West of Croshy's Store, Uxbridge, cheap and warmate to suit customers, Pictures y copied and Tanta graphed, or enlarged to any size d i CLARK. Uxbridge, Oct. 11, 1865. First Class Stock | Breeders of Stock ought to know that, the Best Breeds are "atate te that "BOAR taken First In the County of Class Premiums wherever sho 53 Charges $1 for each service JAMES PHILLIPO. PortPerry, Nov. 15, 1866, FARM FOR SALE. Ontario, having Whe 5 ACRES of excellent land all cleared, with good Frame House and Barn, thriving Young Orthard, and a good well oof water thereon. n--being e east-half of the north-half of lot No. 5, in the 2nd concession of y|TOWNSHIP OF REACH. JOHN 8S. M. WILLCOX, Whitby. P. 0. Whitby, Sept. 19, 1866. yp. 0 STRAY CALVES. NAME into the PDR 3 of th bs |G Lot No. 13, in the 4th con gssTon Ciber: an 'some time towards the end of October last, 8 Spring Calves, . Two of them being Red Heifer ©. other a Red and White Steer 0 rie he plevened within two month 'they will sold to defray Sxponss Min chestet Dec. oooh oN mosuzs. aw? DR. F. DELLENBAUGK, | GERMAN PHYSICIAN, . i igpt Bud +) BUFFALO, N.Y. Will be in th January Be \llowing pias pasts 18. the month g LINUSAY, Joweu'd hod Jan and 30 LE Conway' « Hotel, January PRINCE ALBERT, Scott's Hotel, Fi roary 15. Moines WHITBY, Commercial 'Hotel, Feb. Where he lingonng Sonam Oi pre 4 Common School Male Tes: WANTED. FE Re COMMON _-- ek SA Err f apm eo, cata el THOMAS tre ORT, = NiCHoas > sity : b Reach, Ja ovh; 1866 wbx YI1C OR A VITO Ly ! AGENTS. WANTED '$10. to Ey Irie py go a i a -- a The a "pm. Ee

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