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Merchant And General Advertiser (Bowmanville, ON1869), 20 Dec 1872, p. 4

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I expres· sed ~urp rise at th~ qu:mtity, and in course of conYe1·sation, cnquii i.!d how l1c sowed it, and treated it through the s~rinmer. He politely grcn.t,. Tlieyire t he lights uf the Church H,llcl th e gu.ide:; 1 if the State. \Thoy ncYer confound u2 \\' l ~h La.tin or G reek, But gooll COHHnon se11s0 in pli:i.in Saxon tl,u\y speak; The lore of the college tbey never despisi.! , Jf it makes n1en c01np1:t.ssio1iate, sober or wi1'e The u11.:u of our u10\·em~..:ut let scoffers g<l.insay, flild rrrn,ny da.rk 8pot:3 with sweet patches of ,\"f 11 y, And :Lbovc the ,~-a1ltf! pkces of sOlTO"ll' autl to.il Haug IIo:pe'B sunny bow to en;i,.rtm tlH1 while. Theix own work i~ t h e paseport to Cc)tta1· and Kin~ ..:\ s fr::igraucP and fruit spread the geni uS uf spring ; Tho11g-h they L1·ei;ithe not a. s~. utence in meadow town , rrheir own l;~.bori,; will bring t h etn eternaJ re · 0 1· nown. 1'he nJc11 c.f ou1· movcu11;!nt have fought a good fi !;h t \\Tii..il the hirdiug1l uf lubt up 'l'ho;i'" diffi cult h ciglit; .Antl t h ongh Interest's deep ?ha1a.nx contested the wa.y, 'I11wy <"\l'c n1arch i.ng righ t ouwa.rcl v..jth conq11ering .swa.y. T hey arc branded as .selfish, how 'vorthless thtl plea. 'l'o the ea.r s that C[ln heru· ~nd We nycs that cn.n of picttu·0s, 10-l by 12~ inche8. · r:l'hese elegant chromos, copied from b eautiful pictures painted from nature by one !f)f tho fir~t I a.rl-ists in.Amexica, gi\re tho most-povul~ vie~vs· of those interestin 't ruicl su blime object.ci, a.nd are faithful n}produetio11s of'the OriginuW. '!'he grand old Nja.ga.ra., wit h jts i1nn1ense body n( Htated he had been w::cusLomed to gro\V it for wa.tel' falling on e ln1 ndred .anrl sixty feet, . send· many yea.rs, n.nd b ad tried so,ving it b oth broad ing :ip dense clou ds of sj>ray to i·eflect in brillicast and in drills, but fin" ally nntch p1·eferred · ancy and beautythe"' vi5,~dcqlors 1Jf the .rainbow, so clearly depicted thn..t, tn irl1agination , you j drill-s. 1'hese he mnkes ribout two feet apart, iR hear itB n1ighty roar . The Yosemite, with its aud sows about t wo bushels of l)eed an acre,scat- lofty mountains towering to the ~lvcry cloud, and its stup~ndous fnlls of .si-i?t een hundr@<l feet, tering it along each drill. I He prefers thick to thin go wing, as producing ·n1pressing with its a.wful grandeur, an(l fi lling J the mind with delight and w·onder, sn1aller and finer stalks; last year he sowetl six 'l"'hese two Ch rom.os are t h e best pietures 6\1:.'r " -pecks, but found t he vlant~ too thln, and conse- publiahr.d fqr 'l'cn JJollars, and 'vill be sent, mounted ru1d varnished, J?y mail, a-s a premium quently the pJants too large. This year h e lowed about eight pecks to the to each yea.rly Three Dollar snbscriber - to our ~Ionth.ly l\fa.gazine. ~re, and his stall;;:s were much s~aJlet·, and nl· R eadcr,jmt think, TlVO Ueauliful Chrornos of the ugh not so lnTge, were thicker on the ground, ltia.garn an<l Yosemi.tc. . These pictures arc veritable gems,and worthy and formed much better c:ittle food. of Lt:1ing erishrined in a n honon::d place in our About Septen;iber,he cut;i. the gr een corn with homes. They will be presented to yearly su ba mowing machine, and piles it up in the field scribt>rs on receipt of Three Dollars, and :Eight ot:1nts for postage, wit h your f\\ll name and ad~ in sm::tll stooks, made by pl.wing two broou1 bo.ndles throu gh a light piece of cetlar, in holes dress. Every home in America shou ld })OS$3ess these. bored near the upper end , at i·ight angle~ to inv,.Juable illustrations of al't and beauty, and each other. This ·wns forrned into a kind of no person of taste and enterprise can ~dford to ~ shn.11) stake a1'out five feet iong, ·,vith the two be without the Model M3l:""inc, which.bD8 at 'rhree Dollars a yca.r, will be presented ,,,.ith n. premium of two elegant Obromos, companion pictures of the two ino>Jt desirable anU popular subjecta in America - the Falls of Niagara a.nd Yosemite Fall'!. Size 1·t.~l 1 lfontkly 1llaf1a.zine, an<.1 n splendid volume for binding fot· t he Ccr1tre t1J.oble, ·a t the end of the year . Single, 25ot a, yea..rly, $3.00. .L\ ma..s-ni.ficent prizl:l, ~urpa ss ing all previous offers. J£ach subscriber to D&1no· )10DEL l\tIAG.A.zINE, the TliE esl!<>lll,ial of all others, profusely illustrated, contai.ns f ': SPJ,:KNDID SELECTIONS of Fa.11 a.nd Winter Goods, I I ' ·- D. vV. GENERAL STORE, '4SJl"ffiK·N,Yt exccedingly~chea.p Sim.zilicitp in CoiiH'l·uction, Ease of O'Peration, Perfection 0 1 Stitch, alike 0 n bot sides, owing to pe1:fect tension on itpper ana l mz d .·Otoer .L . 11~ea . POIN'I'S · dF SUPEitIOBI'l'Y. ,~ FR CASH, AU orders for broo1n :sticks projecting- about half their lcni:;-th eacli 'va,y. The stake ,va_l3 ,i:rl,tched in to the earth . ,v-h ere th e stook ., vas intended to be made, a.ntl fotu· large double armfuls of stalks weri::; laid, St.!C j one on Gach projecting end of the broom · stick. rJ'hey have found a ricJ.i tl'!:lo'.\.SUl'C of virtue aud Thie bnJa.nccd the pile, as more Were added. health, · When C 01nplctcd, th e broom stick i.1.Jld stake calcul·t·dtom·keom·homesu··ful, ··ttrnctiv· .·\.u(l " ·e]con1c the u:.i.tions Lo sha.rl.l of their were withdrawn, nri<l the tops of the corn twist- and h appy-profusely il lustratcd,.and a splen . did volume for binding for the cent.ce·t~~ble at ed somewhat together sO as to re.~h~t wind pres- th~ end of the year. wcalth. Single copies 20 cents. Tho 1uc11 of our 1noveu1c11 t are cbnngl;)ful ill- · . sure. l\fY. friend preferred hauling the green Splendid ilidu cement s for a.gents n.nd premiumt> corn ho1ne at- once, and making t h estooksin. the for clubs. Addresfl, im;Ji11t:ll, · W. JENNINGS DEMOREST, So ;.;ry tl1e l ow ~tupid s they'1·e leaving behind; paddock adjoining the barn, and using thc1n ns 8;j8 Hroa.chvay, Nc'v Yol'lc. But if cha nge is an ~rrnl", the stmshine and. dri fodder from tbis source, flowers He Imel tried stacking the .t,\ks, bu th i n barn RAJ~ Should not follo,~· l)cceinl.x:1·'s th~rcc te)np cs t a.ucl stacks, but found it a.lmO~t impossible to FOH lSn. cure t hem sufficiently to :i,void n1oulcliness. and ~howcrs ; But the n10r·~1i11g still coines \vith its beauty and The cows prefer this food, so prepa1ed to hay, T I-IE GUIDl!: is no'v published Quarterlys 2G and when cut up in ha.U inch lengthl:!,n10istened, cen t.& p a.ys for the...year, four nuJnbera,">v-hicb g le L~, . h a]f t he CORt ~1 hoRc' who after,vards sen<l iuHl the ~ u1n1nu1· s till dresses the dcsolu..tc tree~; and rni:x.ed with a StnaJ.l quantit y of 1 neal~ jt is money to the a1nount of One Doll.t.i1· ur mole fo1 Sn rending the lessotlf.l sucl1 teachers <l.ii:play, pooveU most excellent fat forming foorl. Seeds lll<'-Y alo;o order Twenty-flve ccntE; wotth 1:'his gentleman gro\VS hjs supply frf)m about . ex.tra- t}te price pa.id fo1 · the Guide. 'l'be 1 n e11 of ou r movement are changing alway. eight acre1:1 of drained s".ran1p the soil of ,vhich~ Th e J o.1nutry number is beautiful, giving J onN ANn.ii:11::10K. . · . ' · ·plans for 1nakilig Rurnl finmes, .Defil n-na for lS n. deep black lnould, ~o~v of. course, a swu~np 'Dining 'rable Decorations, Win<liSW tf:u:<l~m, 1...... no longer. .All 'the d1·a1n1rtg it ever had wa8 by &.c., and containing a mass of informn'tion in " ,..,. -"1 .n. .w. an open drain dug the who~e length,_and again valua,!Jle to the lover of fl9wers. . One hund~t-d across in the fo)·Jn of about four equal divi~imiS and Jfty pap-cs, on .fh.i.e tinted paper, some h,u n' .· . Llri.;d engraving-a and a. superb Colored Plat e Jacksonville, T enn., young l adies tie up their of the swnmp, care havrng been tak:en to tleep- a.ud Chroma cover. Th e ffrst ed.itiou of Two taper fingers, and when tbe young gentlcn1 en en the outfall as much as possible, and allio to Hundred 'l'hou1:1a,n<l j 11 i:it printed in l i.ngli s an<l callers .in the eveni ug enquire the cause, bluS:h· a.void ploughing ove1· the ditches when workiug CreruHtn, a.i.nl ready to ~end qut . i ugly reply:....:... " I b n rut th em whil"' broiling the the land. He estUnatcES this swrunp to be l1·orth J:Al\1ES : v ICIC. t hree times a.<J much as any oth or portion of his . Roche 3 t er, N · Y · beefsteak this inori-ting ." exc 11 b t. Order~ for Ure Flu ral Ch.tide 1 nay be 11::ft with 1 d It h lJ:Ni<'Alll C 1 u·r1orsM .-" Oh, ye1:1," 1:m.id a fair · e ent an' as now een soi,vn ·U c.:orH J'vir.- Chaplin, of Bowwftinville, Ol' l:!ent direct to for fotlder, six consecutive yea11:1, a.ud tlii: crop Roche~ter.~ ·, Mr. CJ1ap]in \dlJ al s6 r eceive nny critic, with that vivac.ity of speech and · o.. 1 ~ecur o t1ieir t.<ru:ly du· · 1nanner ia better each yea.r than the preceding. orders for seeds, L-..C., an · c i.J1 1vhicl1 t he "gtmtler " sex inrlulge 'vhcn pickr . . A Envamp, so treat ed, belonging to a neighbor LVet~ ~- ---~------ing a, friend t o pieces, 11 oh, yes ; Heiny would ha!> already borne twelve crops of corn for futl bc very p1·esentltble if nature had.nit tt)rued np der, nn d thit> iiwtance \ of success ca.used my 60 m u ch of his leQ"1'3 to tnake his feet." friend to turn h is marsh iuto the sa1ne u seful Ente1-t.a.ining and the J3ea.utiful,- with Original ... Stories, Poems and Popular Music by tho authors 1 the only l.'Wliahle Fashions (including lull size p>tttcrns), Home matters in all their detail,, Gardening, Architecture, and all utiliLies, beauticf.! and novelties of Literature ~~:i.~~·~i7ii"~~~~:,<l~~{;,<l~; ti:'entt~:1 ,:e·t~~~ d t d t 0 ,/; ~ "lY' W Ol:'k ' DreSS a,n d Shi"_. "1iqUa.ll~lf .J a. a.p e anu . "II Making, Tailoring, Shoe Fitting, Carriage Trimming, &c. MACHINES D.ELIVERED A1'l D, lN,STRDC'l.'IONS GIVEN. RANGl!J OP WORJ{ :-F ·om Gauze to Be:tve,. Cloth D URBI '~ · LJTY :-Will last a. hie time. Tailoring PR6MPTLY EXECUTED the EVERY A r'flent a, y e 11OW1ees g Iii MACHINE WARRANTED· & Q ·· k U10 A.ls Agent for t he well known ' !. .. . · FIRST·PRIZE WANZER SlWING MA.CHINE, ·t I We have also on lmnd WANZER' SLE1'1'ER A, . ABBOTT'S, ANJJ BARCLAY SEWING MA CHJNE VI CK 'S FLO Goods is large, embracing all t11e Novelties bf t he GUID.E, Our Stock of General chy, and all t he ncccssru:ies as well. M.ANUF ACTURBS PRICES. Enniskillen, N1Jv. 24th , 870. / nl8-tf =================:: Cr·. 'bs .Gor Chi" c,-e""S. Pfr.:tlll·G1f\·a.n1efJ- all sizes, Monldings of every style, 'Vall P:~~ er- a . splentlid a~e.or-t1neu t 11ow in stook, .A. largo supply of hcautifnlly u.5sor ted \\'iudo"'· Shu.des, Childrcn1's (7R.ri'i ageS, 'Conc\Jrtinns, Brushes, Coinbs, Looking Cl as~s, :i\{usic, J)ifag;ur,incfl , Violins, Violin Bo~·s, Vio!in Strings,1:';.t.per-.. AT l'HE Collru-s, Neck ~l.es, S~hool Books, Day Ilooks, Bibles, J(nive$ :i.nd For:Ks,f'uCket Knivef!,~ :lJaiers, Spoonf!r Bnd Sc:rnsors . Cheapest Kote Paper an<l EnvcJopes 1u the country. .All t hese, and~ th·>ueiind oth er_ articles, are t o be found at the ·vAllIETY S'l'Oit E. V!l'e aru alwQ.Yfj glafi to aee .........:.. fri ends, a.nd think it no tronblc to sho'v Goocls ; :fuel we guarantee as good, value, at 'as low prices us a.ny otlier Louse in the tni.ile, o-:Pa..rtie$ \.vishing to telegraph th eir friends, in ay rely on having their bu.sinesa d~,11e pro1nptly. ·wou1. D inost respectfully t ender his Rin...t\.gents for ;Iniha..u 'Li11e of Stei\uwrfi, and I mperial .Building and S11ving -S0i:)ictY. cere thanks t o his numerous friends and cu11to1ners, and to the public generally, for the very libe!·al ~uppor~ he has received since his Bowrnanville, March 7th, 1872. n23 commencing in bus1nes!i; and hopes by continued strick personal attention to business, and offering nothing but th e purest ro-ticles, at the roost reasonable prices, to ensure a continua.nee of public patronage. J. H. \\.·onld call special attention to his Very superior stock of · DRUGS AND MEDICINES Bowmanville Drug Store, J. HIGGINBOTHAM, J. & "'W. J. ·lV.tolVIurtry & Co Are now sl1 owing a full assortment of ' YELLWOLEES & ~tJIOK. DRY GO()J)S AND lVIILLINERY. .A fine l ot, of ' Oct. TlM.- CHIT CHAT. [Tim :Brady a.nd Mike :PlynnJ Oct. DYE STUFFS, which are 6Ure to give the l)est e.atisfaction. .A. well-seltiotedstock of 1S72. 1672. Cloth and Gents Furnishing - o - --A full Stock of .A. MEL.lliCIIOLt RESPONSE. -- ' ' 'Vhat would you diJ if mamn1a aliould die?" asked a ladywith 'vl1on1 '"e h ave t.he honour of nn intin1at~ ncquaintnnce- of a. little threc·year-old girl , that we wouldn't take a. hundred dollars for. 0 "\Vell, lll3.'::tm," was the melan ch oly re,,,ponsc, 1 ' I s'posc I should h:tve to 1:vhip 1 nyself.: ) REW.AUD Ol·' piece of Producing l~nd . . · I do not suppos(.' all ~wamps or tl1 a1'shy lai1ds ·woul<l <lo as '"·ell, us certa.inlY all are n ut equally ferti1e, and in utilizing s1i.ch soil.:s 1 care should be taken to in~rcept t h e water at the vety spring hcnd or source. I f it is nllowed to percolate the soil for 1nany rods, before beirig conveyed h;y: the ditch, the draining is roost inefficiently rlone, and the soil always kept wet and cold; so long ns thel'e is a:ny '\'nter from the *Pring to Jnaleria.lly affect it. Attention to these deta.n.~ constitute tho most valuable part of drain iug lands, it being manifest t hat wa.t~r, from itii capillary attraction, bae a gr eat tendent.'Y to Hl'J cend t o the surface in it~. progress fr om the spring head 00 tho drain. V1W'Il 8. to\.Vay · o. VllI. - ·-" ':rlll.::l:ie ladies ni:·e like Lirds that ~~rt" on t he wing," said a h\nnorons shop1r..an to his c:ilnpluyer, as a be vy of druusels ~cf t t he shop. "\Vby so ?" ask ed tlie prop1·ie· tor, " Bt::cauee it takes them a. long 'vhile to , i:;ettle on thefr pu1·c!tctsc ,,_ (perches), replied the shop111..,n . Tho propl'ietor saw ·~he 1)oint, and was so gratified at jt.g ~1cntelless that h e [l.t once ra.if:!cd the man's snlary, A LL 'l'HJ~ D1tFrn1;KOE.---4..: 1nulde11la y, a.us· pectin!{ that her female servant· was regal ing her bea u lilJOn the cold mutton of the larder, c11.illcd Biddy, and iuquirecl whether sbe did not hea.r some one speaking with her down stftiis. 11 0, no, 1na'a.m," replied t h e ~irl, "it was"Only me singh1 g a p~ alm," " You .may am use yourself, ni~ldy," replied the lllUidcn lady, H 'Yith psalms ; but let us have no buns, ;Bi<ld.Y, I ha~e a g-reat objectiou to hims, " 1872. THE HOUSE;HOLD. SELECTEJ$ , .RECIPES. ~ (From the New Pon1inion~Moathly.) Potte~ecf.-:.rakl:l eight pounds of 1a.n nnnp Bteak, put it into a stone jar, \vith n. t ea-CUI.J of boiling \Yater, a level teaspoonful of i:;alt, a teaspoonful of pepper, and a. fe"' whole allf:ly.ice, GOODS IN A "Good morning, Mike, sbure >rnd it is early out ye are. Might I be bould to axe what started yees this morning." M.IKE.~" Jist be ais\ly, Tim, and I'll tell ye in" jiffy. Ye see, I was tould, yiste1·da.y; that Misthor Gray, ov Tyrone, had got home an illigant new stock av Goods, cbape as durt, inan, and its meself could hardly slape a wink, all night, thinking av the clmpe goods. And sure ennff, its the foll store he has- piles" mid piles av the natest patterns ; and he'd give ye the m ..k in's av an illigant ne\v gown for Biddy, for Siventy-five Cints; Ta,y k ept constantly on hand. OILS, PAINT; for most nuthin, and the Bac,w for a' ti:ifle Jess." TIM."An sbure its funning me ye "are, Mlkc ; wouldn't the man be COLORS, V.11RNIHSES, a.fther break:ing do,vn." . . · and WHI1'E LEAD, MIKE.-" Bfoaking down, is i t. Sure he knows a thrick wurth two · av at the very lowest prices. that, I'll jist tell you what it ia, Tim, if ye wa.11't to get a, grate Horses and Cattle Medicines; name when yoill'c ded, and be c:1lled a. fi]a,utrnfized, filosifor, and N. B.- Country Storeheepers smpplied on·the a public binifacthor, jist t ell all youre nab9urs, and the rist av nmst advantagoous t enns. A choice solcction Of L.A.MPS, for sa.le ehc.rtp mnnkind, about Gray's chape store, imd you'll do more for the Bowmanville, Dec. 0, 1868. (}m good 1w your counthry, than iver St. l'l1trick did for ould Irelttnd, when he banished aJl the toads aud snakes out av it, that niver wa.s in it." · TIM.-- . "I'm much oblaged to ye, for the bit :w :i.bvice, and wun't detain ye; there'll shurely be rt grnte nm, and maybee I'd mi eys some bargains. The top av the morning to ye,"~I'm off to DRUGS, CHE11flC.11LS, PATENT MEDICINES BRUSHES, COMBS, SHOULDER-BRACES, SUPPORTERS, Etc., Etc. Fl{ES H GROC.E RIES All to be sold Ohettp. Higltest price paic for BUTTER cvnd EGGS. SALri.1 AND PL.ASTER AL1VAYS ON HAND. Sign of the Golden Li.on, Bowm.a.nvi e. with one onion chopped (Jne , Cover with paste and bake for t hree honrs. 'rnrn out a.11 the liquor, and take the meat into the chopping-bO\\rl. Pound it fi.nt: with the pe~t]# j so&son with hnli a. tea·cu p of ca.tsup. Tast e it, and if i1ot high· ly sea~mne<l add more salt and pepper. )Vben perfectly fine, pross into moul<ls, or 15mall t!t1ps; and if desil'ed to be k ept for aix weeks, cover tho tops with 1nelted butte1· so tl1ickly tha.t no meat is seen, VVet the moulds or cups wit h \Yater, nnd the beef ""ill turn out in form. Chicken J clly. -·For chicken jelly,~e a large Some yem'S since. so the story tuns, :.\ s ub· chicken, cut i t u11 into very amall pieces, ln·nise stantial fur u1cr iii ti1e State, who w m1 a Fede1·· the bonel'i, and put the '\'ho1Q i nto a Stone '. ja.r .ilist, had a. ~ervo.n t n~u.n who wa..'3 a violent with a. cover, that will make it water tight. I Dcmoc1·at. Tho farm er, "'ont t o attend church Set the jar in a large kettle of boiling '"~\te1·, _ T:tiloring under the cha.rge of Mr hirnself , tried hard to prcn.u l upon h is servant' and keep it boiling for font· hours . "..l'hcn strain · W. S. MEDTlOWCROE"J', to Jo the s;:i.nie. Dut iu v.iiu. He persisted in off the liquid, and-treason it slightly with salt s1)endi11g h is Sabbaths at hmnc. On bein g and pepper, and mace, or with loa.f-su$'..ar ·and ai:dtt-d why he was opposed to g<fing to church, ltimon-juice, according t o the t n.ste of t he per· · his au ~ w~r wi~s 1 b<:>cause the pa1·son IB forever son for whom i t i~ iutcndt!d. Return the fra.g· p1·e{lctlil'ig po1it ici;, The far1ner, thinking that ments vf the c!l~cken to the jar, and set it again t hat argunient v;onld be overcome, if he could in a kettle of btrtliug 'vnter. You \ vill fintl that un l~1i· uncc g"et h is servant to P,rar 11is minister, you can coUec.t nearly n.s much jelJy by tlie BC· from LondoJJ, England , also for many hired him on a cel't ain Sabbath inorning. t o go, cond boiling. 'rhis jelly may be ma.de of nu old years conducting fashionable · On returning hon1e, the servant said, " There, fowl. Cai1ach · EfatbliBlunen ts it was j ui:;t as I told you it wo11hl be; all poll· . Apph:D'Umpl'ings. - rrhreo-fourths of <t pound tics fron1 Uegiuniug tu end." "No," eaid the of beef suet, choppeJ fine; add a little salt ,1 iud f a.nn.;r, "not so; therf;: \Vas riot one \Yord of ffour enough t o make a paste. Th en haVihg politics in the 'vhole discourse. ii "Yes," said pr vionsly part::ld. a11d coreU your il,pp le1:1, ·roll out the ~ervant 1 " there was; text "\vas politics." the paltc for each dulnpling,fili wlthap ples,1md "\Vhy, what wa.s it?" sai<l the far nwr. " Thia ," roll \Ill in cloths, sewing each cloth to keep it said the servant : '· If the Federalist s scarcely tight. Ha,vq th§! : '\'atei: l,ioiling, and lc.:t the be sav1:1d, "-h.,re will the cur~ed De1nocrats npdnroplings boil steadily f?l' 9ne hour. 1 pcar '?" "No.it w~uot,"w.lsthe reply; ·011 Baked Batt"· Pv.d!ling. - T·lrn two tnul·- MADE A EW HOUR'S NOTICE the con t rary. it \Vas : ' If the rigbteouR scarcely be i= aved, where shall the ungodly sinn et· <1.p- spoonfuls of Jtour, two eggs, and one "Pint of n. very 1ittle 111ilk," · , peal' 1' " ··I know it/' wa.s the an swer; "but, n1ilk. }1is t11e :tlo111· with 1 then the eggs; finally the re'u:iainder of the d ~~1n hitrJ, 1 knew wlw,t he meant, t he milk. '\.Yhisk a.U wen together. Silnple AG lJARUED ANl!WEn .-In the H.egistration as this ma.y arppear, as reg:l.l'ds tbe, J?ancnke Cotu t , Cupar :Fife was called on to. appear as . pudding being nico and Hght, a!l depends a. witnessi and could not be found. ·On the whether t h e ingrediun ts b~ weU w hisked. sh eriff aaking -where h e-\vU, a gra.ve, e1derJy.-. inerely Diix l;cl t o17ctber : gcnt.leman rose up, and ...~·ith much emphnsis Sago Bi,rd'l'J·11le~t Pud'{in[J ...-Pccr' and core said: i,vith a sCOOf.' enough apples to coVer the botto1u 1' " l\fy lord, he's gone. " '\G·onc: gone !" said the B heri.ff; " where is of yo1rr dish ; fill the holes 9f the apples with sn~a.r, anj s}?rinklc o~e ounce over the1h _ ; A dd he gohe?,, inl · Bowmanville, Oct. 3, 1872 "That I can11ot inform you," r eplied the 11 q uarter of a pound of ·~ ago, a little len1011 peel and nutmeg; cover t he whole with \vater, -an<l c.:om1nunicttti vc gentlen1an 1. "but he'i:; tlt::la.d." lm.ke it in a ciuick oven for about au hour. Eal· 'VJ.:: '.l'l'Ell.){ }1r.src.-Not long since a r ough en h ot;let it stand five n1inutes n.ftct.being t1i.ken ' .e usto1 ner fro1n the We~t ai·rhre:d, for tI1e fi.r st out of the oven. _ I t is very nice cold. tin1e, in this 1narnmcth oity, nn<l wa.s invited to ...i'\-Iaccaroon.~. -One pound of su g:. w , whites of one of thos1:1 fa~hiunable P'!-l'ties so con1n1on three eggs, oile'_ quiuter pound · b1auohC <l ·ro1d f11no111-{ Lhjj ·· a.ristocra.ey" of Fi(th .A.venue. He 'Pounded almon<111. SprinklEi sugar on pn.per v:a.s clearly o. v.,rest ern vriginal, but said vtiry and drop in little xo1wd cak~s. little until he 1:1aw that the party wa.s not to be Parker House Roll/$.- 'fwo riua.rts ft our, on e closed without an attempt to cornel' him. At i length u. bevy of laugl1ing girls, by the n1erest liirge f:!poonful of lard, one pint boiled nlllkset ;i.~ide till ~cold,-half eUJ?-J.llilk bLJ..lf cup suaccident in the \.Vorl<l, found themselves grouped p Yeast. M3~e a h(llc Sn c~ntro of about tho v.,rcstei·n green one in a most aniina.ted gar, lia)f cu_ disco11rst! upon music and city playing. When the fiour1 put in tnilk &c., and i:Lse ovm· nig-ht. all thi&: bad progressed just far enough, one of In the n101'11ing knen;d it well, and ri~e trill noon; thti tlanusels, 'vith head DJore adOrned without then cut into long, na1TOW ro1~ an<l lct it r ise than 'Yithi.n, and h1 that peculiar parlor tlrawl, till tea titne . which, fol'tuna.tely: nu type can repreHent, acL r;mon Pu.ff~. -11ik.c a r ich p aste, i·oll out co!ited the observed \Yith : thin, and cut ';\'ith ~ l)i..")cuit cutter, In the Ct!ll· 1 HESE MA)}KS !A.RE THE ,,~EST, "'Do the LWic s play music n.t the \V1o:st, sii"t )I tre of eY cr y other round cut a hol e with a Wine the iaost lastiug, tho lea.st troubler:ome, and Orii;,rina.l saw the game and resolved t o wirL. glass and fi t it on the circle left \lll cu t: ]3cforc tnost complete ever invented. They arc u sed " O, very uni \·ersa.Dy, rniM," \\'as the cool putting in the oven, pi111'h over \\'ith the white o,nd reconnnended. by niany of the best Breeders reply. iu · L he U nited Stf\.te~ and Canada, such as G. B. A of an eitg, with a little su.;ar adiled to it. Lorin g,,. Salem, ~:Cass., P r esideJLt l'I/ e'v England "'Indeed, I \VM not a.wa.t-c of that; pray, do Si:orclied .Linen.- P ecl and slice t"·o onio111:1; \Vool w·uwers' Society; John S. Ross, H eunetliey use t he piano rnot1tly?" piu, .lll.; Professor lvl. l\liles, of the State Ag · · "Never, iuisr:i ; the inf:!trtuneut th~t we bu.Yr ex tract the.juice by pounding and squee~i.J)g; ricultural College, La,:nsin,.,., lVrich. ; Hon. G·1.:o. out our way fa t he Swinelte, and tho· gfrla all acld to the f uice Lulf an ounce' of cut finO white Brown, 'l'oront.-0, Ont. ; John Snell, :E dmonton: soap, t'vo om1ccs of fullei·'s earth,:. and h alf a Ont. On each Mark is stamped the owner's via.y it." mune aud the Sheep's ntunber. They will be ·" 0, dear l f am sure , p ositively, t]rn,t I pint of vineg-a.1' ; boil ~u together. . 'Vhen . 60!1 sent f1 ·ce, by .1 nail, or express, fo1· only jourencts ) it over the scorched linen, an d let it dry never heard of that ·befor e ; do t ell 1ne what i t 8PTea1 ach, and will last fol' '.l.'WENT'i Y"EA llS, on; then wash a 11 d boil out the lineu, 'n.nd the ffi" Ca.sh inust a.ceo1npa.ny all or<lers is and hoi,v they plny." ARCIHBALD YOUNG1 J R:, ·· \Vljll, t11e instrun1cnt is a anio.11 pig, ant. spots "\vill disapp ear, unless b ul'l1ed so badly as . Sarnia, Ont. each takes one of these under her n.rm and to break the thread. Orders a<ltlressed to the l\{ERCEN'C and OB· hews the eiHl of his long ta4l, and that brings th_e Muslin d r es<ses mn.y be rendered unimflam1na· SEltVEn Office, for n.ny quantity, will be fillcrl n.t Jnnsic l " ble n1ixing in the starch either of .three sub- the nbove-mentioned price, as q u ickly aa the · 'l'hc pr:.:c:o ncerte d " coine" matle 110 furth er ~tanc es- -phosrihate of n.mnionia., bulphate n( 1vla.1'ks can be in a.de and i:;eut . C. BARKEP~, vrogress; n.nrl for the hnlanoo of the e\·eniug an1monia-, or 01· tungstate of soda, at a coot of 7 BOwma.nville, Dec, 28thi 1871. ly-ml3o \"\ efjtern " green" ·was the Hon of the show , t"·o cente a dr~~e. . Clerical Goutlem~t~ (who object;; to 8mqke and n1ean.a to mnkt! ~n exa rn1>le) : " 1"Iay I iu· quire your nan1e, sir 2" Co1n1nercial '!'ravel· 11.:t' : "To be sure you rnay. 1'1n Da vis, from B radford , in t h e snuff trade ; wbu.t line migh t yours b e ?"-- Clerical Gentletnan (with irony}: ·· 'l'ho spirituaJ, t;;ir." Uonnnervial (not noticing tlu.i irony) ; " Is it, though? ~Vhat a.n n,wful price you've got gin up the Inst fortnight!" The dericti.l gcntlell)au d iscovered he ha.d a friend in another cnr. J: ·Ga!f ; Tyroae. Noted f 01· cheap· Goo els, .Simmons & Clough- Orga,n. Co's In1. p1.·oved. ' Large Variety. Cabinet Organs AND -I Just Received. l EXPERIENCED 0 II j.fj CUTTER . · ~ '""' ;n · ·MOU RN IN Q SU ITS A'F .K .H r ~;~ F~' _ y, _ ceWLE. Rrcg.·& BARKER agent~ for· the bes~ QR. «; A.NS on the Continent. ( @1~anh (tnmhinrrfinn <lbrna115 FITTED WITH THE N]i;WLY INVENTED Scribner's Patent Qualifying Tubes, An invention having " most important b ern·ing on the future repntation of Reed Instruments, by means of which the c1ua.ntity or Volume of tone is very largely increased, and the quality of tone rendered [ "'I HENR.Y .ELLI OTT J u11r. . . . .. l Equal to that of the Best Pipe 0r2'ans of the Sam~ CaJlacity. Our celebrated " V 'ox Celeste." " Louis Ptetcnt," a Vox Humana," " vVHcox P:'ttent " " OcL,we · Coupler," the charming "Cello" or "CltLrionct' 8tops, a,nd ·a~ . m pt 0 n. Offcrn for sale one of the moHt extensive and complete assortments of Goods to be found in ar1y country store in Ontario. ALL THE LATE IMPROVEMENTS Crcn be obtained only in these Organs. Dana's Patent .Sheep Marks T q Groceries~ Hardware, · Dry Goods, ' Crockery, Boots and Shoes, Paints, Oils, Patent Medicines, ect GEN'l'LEMEN'S SUITS amrle tu order i11 the latest and~ mosL approved manner, and on· the shortest notice, from Fashionable and carefolly selected Clothes an d 'l'weeds. The fatcst New York E'asbion Plates regularly received. 7.'kirty-ji'!VJ Ditf'ernnt Styles, Fo1· the Pci1·lor aiul the Clmn:h, The Best 11:fote1·fal and Wo1·l<.'!1ncm~h-i;p, Qwiz.iiy cmcl Voliime of 7.'one Uneq1ialled. - - - -o----- TO $500. ~--- o~--- Factory and Warerooms, Col" Gth and Congress streets, Detroit, Michigan (Estoblishe<l iu 1850.) b Y H. ELLIOTT "JUNR. Hampton, Nov. 5th 1872. bp-o23-m45. RICE & BARKER, Agents, . m47-o34-tf'. for Ontario, West and North of Belleville. Bowmanvillc. Aug. 21st, 1876 · ' I

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