' · Postage Prepaid by th!l Publishe1 Ohurch Fairs R MRS HENRY WARD DERCHEli. lS PUBLTSHffiD E'fERY FRIDAY MORIUNG, RY- MA. JAMES, A'I TIIE O li EJ E 1 o~t OOicc 8locl Kini; !Street Bo"·· uavlllc TERM:S or $1 00 1f paid m Advance M A JAMES EDITOR AND PROPR!El'OR BOWMANVILLE , FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1879. 5 lFOL I ltlJi xx' l Nnmber 'l and Bess from seemg them she turned away her face put her a.rm up over it and feigned to be asleep From feign ng she pasaed to reality and then to dreams Dieams of FrnncIB and of his mother She saw their faces she hoard their vo1cee she as gathered close 1nto Fran cia arms and hts mother e soft sm1lina lips touched hers The to ich roused her W Lth a stnrt she w ke-and there bending over 1 er ~as the face she had been dreammg of 1he fair ewoet face of Francis Lanier s in other ' Was she still dreaming 1 She heard a confusion of sounds-Mrs Lanter s soff; voice broken with sobs and callm~ her dear child dear little daughter -hur ried footsteps-Bess s excited cry Oh Janet Frank has come and last of all J et her own name J a.net 1n the voice she never co1 Id forget aad Francie himself was leanmg over his mothers shoulder lt must he a dream One of the many many sweet l!lOCkmg dreams she had had bitter wakmgs from m all these weary months ,Ja1 et he sMd again and l\'Irs Lanier moved away t o AiYe place to him With a httle cry Janet started up stretched out her hands to him-and fa1ntcd dead away 1n h s arms No h erome of romance ever did it better Janet FrancIB declared after wards laughmg hut lookmg at her with adoring eyes that brought the sweet color back to ner pale cheeks Ah he had not forgotten her This time of probation had been as long and weary to hhn as to her but filled up with earnest hard work that satisfied hia father and was no longer slavery for I was vorkmg for yo 1 Janet I did not tell my father and mother about Jou Janet he said till I felt that I had redeemed my character Two weeks ago I told them and my mother cried for JOY and my fatheraoid 'Fran c1s the girl who has made such a man of you shall bo welcome and honored here a.a your wife That was two years ago Jan et has been Mrs Francis Lamer long enough to be qmte used to that digmfied pos1t1on The farmer s httle daughter Is qutte at eaae tn soc10ty and greatly admired there for her bqan y for her sweet unaffected manners and for her charnnng vo1co-ehe excels 1n ballad amgmg She 1s adored by her mother In law and petted tn the most astomahmg way by her grave stately father m law And Bess can no longer complam that she can never go with the flying train for she vent with it last wmter to v1S1t Janet m her beautiful city home m the world outside of the mountain· (THE END] Fairs 111 which wrong dealmgs are wmk ed at, are held m abhorreuce by all hone·t persona. .10 follow thoso who refuse to buy through the crowd, pemstently urgmg them alter they have once dechned, 1s a breach of politeness The directors of the tair ahould act as a pohee fcrce watchful and 11gilant to detect the begmmngs of evil lf they do then duty any equivocal act wtll soon be detected Among the y ung particularly a des re to make rapid sales to have the!r receipts iwell beyond some other ta bles, sometimes tempts th em SCOTT'S EMUiSION PURE COD LIVER OIL VTIT:S: HYPOPHOSPHITES OF LIME AND SODA. Tyrone Ju Y_l_'_th ~1 ~ 8= 79 c~=------- T Fl'. E FINANOIAl ASSOCIATION I Q~ @JJi~&lJlltQ. SECOND ISSUE OF STOCK. GRAND TRU~K RAILWAY IJO\\l\H1'VILLE STAUON A l\D TIME oOO SHaRES ORDINAltY Pal ab e flit) ents per share per month NEW GOODS! ---o--,\ NE\\ AND "\A.RIED ASSORTMENT OF LA~PS. BURNERS& C_I1I1VfNEYS. AT poor n1other 1 No no Go to her now Go ha.ck and be a good son to your father and mother and "hen ~ ou a1 e twenty oneJ anet stopped suddenly b lt hor blush and smile 1nuat l ave fi 1Shed the sentence to Franks so.t1stacho1 or he wo ild never have dared to kiss her soft rosy h ps as he n did So these t wo ch ld ren sat t here m the sweet Tnd1an aurnmer s urnh u e a nd planned a fut ire that~ os to be full of J 1st such dreamy sweet iese and at ast vent slowly home ward and were aston shed to find d nner over and tho boys sottt 1p; o it ' ' 1 at m ak es he cheek burn 1 ke a coal J to look for th em Her feet a s cold as Arct c p ole 1 Of course all tlua wonderful story bad \V 1 at ra.mp:5 her body and ber soul I to be told that mght to Janet s good l':igl t lac ng father and motbcr Neither Janet nor \.Vhat m a k es her t emper short and sharp 1 Francs would have w shed to keep it What cau ses her to fret nnd carp secret from them lnd on the s allest ills to n~rp 1 Th-Irs Fraser heard 1t with exclama.t1ons T gl t lac ng of a·tomshment and at last her da1 k \Vhat checks her proper ct cu lat on eyes (Jane t s very eyes) filled with tears And dulls ber ord nate scneat o 1 as she 1 eld out her 1 1and to FranclS a nd \ Vhat b jghted ba.bes breeds for J e t1 e na.t on 1 called h in 11 one breath a bad wilful T g l t lac ng boJ and her dear chtld 'Vl a makes he1 waist a '\'Vas:p l re th ng - - --...."But On\ id ] raser sl ook h is lieaa An l KJves J er tong ea waspish st n g1 looked g:tavely at the culprit 'VI alba 1k s her w hen h gh notes sh e d s ng? This ts a ll wron g- all wrong 'light lacing saul ser o sly You d0r. ts 1ppose l\fr Lamer that I con let my 1 ttle da ghter engage herself to a man who has behaved to !us fat her and m other as you have done 1 Francs and Janet exchanged a glance of sudden d1s1nay and 1\ilr Fraser went on q uetly I to resort to va.rtoua schemt:ls to efler:t t heir object and if this propensity ia not mpped l]Lthe bud a lair may exert an evil mflu enco that will far overbalance the good that may be atlamed Rafi! ng should not be tolerated fo r a moment or any device akin to a lottery There are a thousand ways by which these chance operations obtain access to eome of the departments 1n a lair and it will re quire determmat10n on the part of th e directors to keep them out Grab bag1, cakes with one rmg where a dozen children ouy a piece hopmg to get the ring and turn away d1sappomted and envious of the lucky one trees with httle bag· filled with candy in one o:r two of \\htch there 1s a IIng or some ornament-each of these 1s a species of gambling Every child who spends Its three or five centa at the grab bag hopes to be the lucky posaessor of aome thing worth wore than the money put m ff he finds the money spent for naught, ho goes away leehng and justly that he has been cheated or with the raabne'8 of the true gambler contmnea to rtsk the tew penmes that he has hopmg for better luck next time ln that seemingly triv10l opera\10n he has perhaps laid the founda t10n of a habit that will be his dest!uct10n And the same 1s trne of the one who has been over successful He tr\es 1t again and ls not J kely to forget that In a trial of chance he was the lucky one 'l.l:ie same is true of the nag cake and the candy baga, where the purchaser has a chance for a "You ha' e been by your ow1 confes McKay&Milne's. ----o:---- ONE OAR OF' \\hat beauty s l nes in her dcat1oys And fashion e po erf 11 a d employs To crush from o t her ife ta JO} a~ T ght-lac ng COAL OIL, extra fire proof, Just received, at McKAY & MILNE'S, ----:o:---- $1 000 000 BRANCHES ORI.LLIA TEAS A ----o SPECIALTY. :---A. ( HOICE LOT OF NEW l nd wbnt bad fasl on of t he day I Is t that la.dies DO"W sho Id say I bey 11 spurn ~ thout a h s delay 1 Tight lacing OsHA WA CoBvU:RG BOWMAN\ ILLE Wn1TnY UXBRIJ>GE China Tea Sets, Stone Tea Sets, Glassware, &c, at McKAY & MILNE'S Bowmanv1Jle Septembe1 4 1879 WHAT THE STORM BROUGHT TO JANET BY AG NF.S JAMES From P eter so i. a Mayam,no he de opened MACHINERY Oil. Auger H..~J1:\l"Q.OO~ OXL .. lhe finest ml for any kmd of machmcry from a watch to a saw mill vv ill 1 un one third longer than an} other ~1.lJRE Wlm~~ Vl\~®Jl:l'IIA. QltLf!; The best natmal lubncator m the wmld the only black 011 that is f1 ee from gut gum or offensive odom Puce verJ low STEAM REFINED SEAL OIL. A perfectly clear ml, first class for general wo1 k, at moderntc puce he CANADA SURFACE OIL ~ ban el 'c1J cheap 011 fo1 heavJ machmery, sold only by the Olive 011, Castor 011, Lard 011. As \I e buy our 01ls du ect from manufacturern we aI e m a pos1t10n to offe1 special mducements and give a pm e 011 And &l'e prepared to Bo man vil e August 28 1878 1emon~trate the fn.ot. so Ho' G cntlen1en oC Fash1011 not so Cast. BORS.li:: PO\VJi lli. s. d w 11 bore at the e of 20 FEET l'..,i;t BOUR They bore from Ami ANY DEPTH REQUIRED They w 11 bore in A.II k in,lM or Earth So.ft Sn.nd and LllllC8tonc Dttomlnous Stone Cou.1 Slnte and llardpan OURAUGER~perated entirely by Special prices to threshe1s, nulls, and other laige con sumers. 3 TO 8 FEET IN DIAMETER, ,1.nd we MARE the BEST of WELLS n LEE cS:: EDSALL, King St. East Bowmanville August 4 1879 42 54 Q U CCKSAN D GOOD ACTIVE AGENTS W·n I In c'eryStateanlCo ntyintheUn edSa.er:i Send for our Illustrated Ca.tit ogu terms DENTISTRY. c. HARNDEN, L. D. S, Gr ad nto of the ltoya College of Dental bona.fide prices &c l rov ng Addresa O\U' ~d er semcnte GREAT WESTERN WELL AUG Et ~O. ST LOUIS MO hnt pape " ~- o-- Surgeons Outa :'1.0 OF FICE OVER ALEXANDERS SIOltE Notice the following from among recent letters TIE PARSONAGE GOLD :EILLTNG A SPECIALTY Plate '\.Vo1k executed n the latest nnd most n proved st) le of the Der tal A 1i ~ TEETH EXfRACTED WllHOUT PAIN b:y t1 e u sc ofN t :-ous Ox de Gas SouTH CALEDON Aug 25 "9 was so glad when she sent me her pie t ue for I did not thmk you couli look a't her dear face and ref ise to go back to her Does she know I am here 1 asked Fra1 c s n a low to e No 1 '\as not su1 e I would not let her hope nnhl I knew F1anms pro m1se me You v. ll go back 1 He raised h s head at last and looked at the girl s sw eet ent~e at ng face Janet dun t you know if I go back home I must leave you 1 Leave Jo and for a long tim e and then perhaps- you will forge t me J" et did not say a word hut her dark ey:ea fi (:ld with tears and she t irned away her head Janet do you wa1 t me to leave you 1 he aaked Yon must-go to yo1n.t--mother It is your du ty t go- an d oh 1t 1s JUSt break ing her heart to be without you Jan et spoke as steadily as she could but the poor child began to realize now that 1n gtv1ng Francis ba ck to his mother o the patient Pa t cular a.tten o pn d to the regulat on ofi CHILDREN S TEETH lf1'< 1' ALL WORK WARRANTED - - - - ~ DENTISTRY. TEETil :>:.! WlTBOU 'IKXrlI B EAUTIFUL GOLD FILLINGS. [OILSPAIN TS Artd1cial 'l'eclh IN SE RTED AT A lliODERATE FEE Teeth Extracted "\\it! out Pam COLORS ) vArtNISHEs MT .At the "\ c ~ lowest prices and >I HITELEAD __ J M BR IMACOMBE L D N y s l IMAR RI Ac E LICENSES ~a.n:ta gAous HORSE AND CATTLE MEDlCH'F N ll Co ni > Storeneeker.s s ppl ed on Eid terms The Magneticon apphances are sent by post or express to any address on receipt of price ADDREtiS 20 Lo1'ev ChromoCai: d ~ew Sty cs wth l I:,o;SUED BY name lO c uostpa dJil HUSTED Nassa 1 --;;:-Th:Ionth and expenses guarant eed Outfit fr ee SHA W & Co CLIMIE, Bo vm anv lie THOS J MASON, 12, CHURCH STREET TORONTO 31 39 $77 .A.g en ts ,A.uwieta, Maine o 1 she' as send mg all the 1 ght and happ1 iess out of her o rn life !\ o n atte1 She must do what was right 1f it broke her own heart Forget h1n1 No she kna N she ' ould not ln the great city to vh ch he would go amongst the rich and grand people she k1 e · he would be with he would soon forget th e qmet little coun try girl who had been his triend but she -w ould never see any one tu all the long dreHry years that were to cu111e that co Id make her forget him ils these 1 tter thoughts pa ssed thnu gl her mrnd she kept her face turned away b t h e caught the som d of her sobbrng b1 eatl and th en a sudden tear splashed ddwn hon he hands she had meekly fold 1 e 1'(; er ap J t1 h I d ry ng ane e exc aime before she could s<art fr0m her seat !us arm vas rnund her My httle dar lmg If J ou will Just s y Ji ou love me I wont s h d I eave you eo ere ear "'h ·· e I am t ven yo e-that w 11 be next June- I sl all hM e ten thousand dollars that my gJ andfather Franc s L ewis Jeft nie I w!IL take that a1 d buJi Jessup s farm over there that is for sale and · hen you and I are married" we will live tber1;;1 and mother will come to see us Look up dear and J is t sa y one word to m e Oh F ra1 c1s what nonsense you are t alking said Janet laughmg and crJi mg at one I wotldn t be so w10ked What, keep yon all that ttme from your s 01 w1ld and idle and disobedient You h ave almost broken yo 1r poor moth er s heart Vi hat security have I that you "on t break my Jane s some of these days 1 You look u d gnant but my lad I know men be tter than you do Stranger thrngs than that have happened and r wont give my d.i 1ghter to s. man I cant trust Oh father sobbed Janet in piteous romonstranco \'I htle Francis bit hts hp to keep back the hasty words t hat were on li1s toBgue David Fraser turned and took the girl tn bus arms Hush uttle daughter he said gently You wusn t thmk I mean to be I only want htn to prove cruel to you Ah I see you lurnsclt worthy of you thmk he can ea ily do that Well well time will show And then Mr Lamer theres another th 1 g I know that yo r family is wealthy and aristocrat c How do you know that th e daughter of a plam poor fat mer will be "elcome among them as ) our wife 1 There musn t bt1 anything done 1n a hurry There must be no prom ise- no letters passing Just you gu home hke a good lad to your father and ,hen you have proved yourself a go d son I shall t h nk you will be a good hus band and when ) ou have your fathers ana in.others consent to the tnatch--then you may ask for Illnie Dav d Fraser as he concluded held out bis hand '"th & udden kmdly sn Ile Don t thmk hard of me lad he said w1th a tremor 1n his voice It is my httle g rl s ha pp 1 ess I am seek ng So ]! ranc s could only take the honest friendly hand and graspmg it tight frank ly nnd hu mbly You are right sir I will do Just as you say When t he next mght came Francis Lanier was far away on his Journey home end h ttle J anet was sobb ng drearily on her pillow trymg t o co mfort herself with the memory of Franc s fo.r ewcll k1sse.s a 1d w1t1 1 ts p :LSsionate "'ows of ete rna.I lo\ e and faithful 1ess N o no sl e h ad sa d you m ast n or. prom se -You I will not blame J u if you are free lov e some one ehie- 1f v ot ne~or eomo back to me I3ut she fe lt that thot uh she " ould not bla me lu m l er heart would break if F ranc s for ~ot her In her ctesolatrnn 1t was but a doubtful co1ufort t o r ece1\ie the letter that Mrs Lanier wrote h~r in a few days af er Francis return S ch o. letter Over :tlowmg wtth love ann gratitude to th e girl who had given her back ner sou she God will bless you my darlmg sa d I can nev er than k yo 1 as I ought In all tb1s t here w~· not a word to show that Franc s had told his mother of his love for J a iet 11.nd somehow her heart ached as ·he read 1t She felt as if the mothers very JOY m the recover) of her son ~as a mocke1y of her O\\ll grief and lonchness The s v-; eet I nd1an surr mer weather was gone now Dark chilly wintry days ca.me on with deep snows and p erc1ng winds Wearily wearily the longmont bs dragged by Two Qr three times during the wn ter came letters from llirs Lamer filled with the same 1oy and tha kf 11 happmess and at Chr1stn1as a box w1th rich and elegant gifts for each member of tho fa1ml) arrived But there ' v as I o message from Franms to ease Janet spoor little aching heart The girl drooped and faded as 1 the weeks ·ent by She was sweet at d 1 gentle and dutiful as ever hut she grew Her sleep 1ale s lent and listless Wbllt from her and often the long nights were spent tn b1tte1 weep1ng Janet had answered niirs Lanier s let ters w th snnple words that were almost cold a d at last she did not write at all How co ld she writ e to Francrn mother and h de the pan that gnawed ·lay and n ght at her heart beca se Fra c a had forgotten her Then there was s lence And , ow that no letters camo to tell her that l"ranc1s was well to nen t on h s name carelessly n accounts of houael old doings to speak of l 1m in loving blame or rraiso she rn ssed him sorely and longed to write agarn bt t pnde held her back The av.eat color t\ S all gone fro1n her cheel or 0 1 ly 1 ished it ho ly and audden ly wl en tl e chanced to 1nentton Francis u 1n1 e Neither fatl er nor n othe r ever spoke of h1m ano. J anet knew by the ca rcss1ng tenderness o f l er m yther s wa~ and the soft to 1ch of her fathers hat don her ) ead tbal they both kne w tho t Fran cll! had forgotten her So the spring came and Janet grew paler and more hotle·s It is only the warm weatl er that makes the chud weak said Mrs Fraser t rymg to speak cheer f lly but as David Fraser lo ~ed at her he t1 u ght with an 0 msh the child s heart is break111 ~ Warm bright summer can1e It was rmg We have he.rd parents compl·lll that their children spent all their mon ey buymi: the candy ba5s from the trees hoping to get the ring but came home crying because they had spent ·helr money for naught Ji.. great dishonesty le often practised by refusing to make change for th ngs pu r chased We were told a law days srnce by a gentlemen, that he went Into the latr a abort ttme previous and mndc a purcba"'e of two or three dollars worth from a very bright young lady, and havmg no change hauded her twenty dollars He waited a few moments then a~nd I ll take my change 1f you please 1 Oh we give no change, the yonng !adv replied Now said the gentleman, 1 I have done with fairs They all tend to make those engaged 1n them dlshon·st I would never trust that young lady agam Tal<lng chauces or buymg articles on shares arc two verv different thmga. The chance 1s neither more nor less that lot tery-a species of gambltng Buylllg on shares is a strictly commercial transaction, a partnership concern when each one who buya a share 1s so far the owner of the article has JUSt so mucq mvested m 1t and when from the begmnmg lt 10 underatood tbat when purchased it 1s to be presented to some one ea.ch one who buys a share or helpa to pay for the good is ;oint donor of the article presented - Christian Union. Domestic Recipes A Warning for the Peach Season A sad case of acctdental po sonmg from eat ing peach k ernels lis Just reported from Pans which f'lhould serve as a warning to all havmg ch ldren who can obta n peaches It seems that a 1 ttle boy five years of a.ge succeeded m ob tainmg a n mber of peach stones and after break ng them ate tho kernels \VJ en found Jelly Cake -One c 1p of R ngar one half cup of butter three eggs one teaspoonful of soda, and two of cream of ta1tar three tablespoons ful of s 'feet milk a.nd one cup of flour Pe el and c It nto s1 cef;I e ght large tomatoes cut and scrape the corn from balf a Uozen ears and mince one medium sized on on m x t gath er and ste w half an h our Season w th butte pepp er and salt and Sim he was nearly dead from the effects of thti oon mtrr 15 m nutes 1onger tamed pruss1c ac d and aid arr ve I too late to OkHl· and Tomatoe,s - Peel and slice eight save h m It is aa well no v that the fru t sea son haa arr ved to explain to what extent good SJze l tomatoe8 cut into rings the same n mber of tender okra p od s and chop fine two p o son1ni:;- properties tt... "e possessed by the peacl stune The vr t ers on tox cology state that an small green peppen~ Lo l 1n-n. I orcela n k ettleau e of th e kernels conta ns about one grai of -iron l E olors tl c kra for 20 or 2o m nutea p re hydro yan ac d and it 1s known ti a t L ima Beans and Co "n -Bo l a pint of shelled one gra n of t1 e p01son will almost to a certain ty kill any adult p erson Two th rds of a. beans in water JUSt to cover for 10 or l o ~ i gra n has often been fatal and may be regard utes C t corn from half a doze1 ears and add ed a.s fatal for a child Should any sickness to thti beans botl 20 min ute&or half an h our occur fr om eat ng peach or other I erncls t 18 addin g h t wJl.ter o.s needed to keep fro burn well to remember that ammonia 18 one of the 1ng Season \\ ith peuper salt an 1 two tabla best ant dotes The patient shou1d be made to apoonsful of butter iuhale all he can and a few drops diluted with Tough Steak - Instead of po nd1ng cut it fo Ir or five timeij its h tlk of water should be v.; ith a. sharp kn fe malnng fine l arallel c ts ou given mternally -Ex e ther mde until every part baR been cr1m3ed and re crossed Press it tog-ether an 1 lay on a w1 broiler Hold close to the fire 1ntil eae11 FALL EXHIBITIONS B.Ide 1s scared to reti:nn the ] :t ce then tarn and Place the steak I:N·nus TRI AT ExHITII'l ON -TJronto from tend v th the utmost cro-e September 1st to 19th pon a hot platter and season with b ts of but DOMIN I ON EXHIBIT ON -Ottawa te1 p epper and sWt. September 22nd to 27th S calloped Tom.aw es - Peel and cut nto s] c.>es "\\ ESTERN FAIR.-London from Sept one fourth of a.n inch th ck as many r pe to1na 29th to October 3rd CE:o<1 RAL F HR - Ha1111lton from Sept toes as y 1 wish to :fill your 1 ak.1ng d sh put into tht! d Eih first a. layer of tomatoes sea.son 30th to October 3rd CE~ T RAL F AIR Peterboro Sept 30 ed w th butter -p epper o.nd salt then a. laJ er of bread er mbs and so alternate unt 1the d sh is to October 2nd WnsT DuRHAM Bowmanv1llo Tuesday ""arly f ll ha.vlllg bread en mbs last <:o er and bake half an hour then remove the cov r and W ednesday October 7th and 8th South R1dmg V1ctorm at Lmdsay on and bake brown Wednesday and Thursday October 8th T·mato Salad -Take ol! the skins with a and 9th sharp knife cut mto th1n sl oos and lay in a North Vwtoria on Tuesday September salad bowl A-fake a. drc:i;nng by TI. orking a 30th Brock Township at Sunderland on tea8poonf tl each of salt and made mustard the llionday and Tuesday the 29th and 30th yolka of t o ba rd boded eggs w th two t able spoonfuh of m elted butter then wh p in with of September North Brock at Cannington on Wed a fork five tablespoonsfu} of good tncgar ro Ir nesday and Thursday the 1st and 2nd of over the torr atoca and set on ce or where 1t October North Ontar10 County Show at bridge on Tueaday and Wedneaday 7th and 8th of October Mariposa at Oakwood on 14th and 15th October PoI<T PERRY Tuesday September 30th and "\\ ednesday October 1st 'East and West Whitby at Oshawa. on Monday and Tuesday Sept 29th and 30th No m'1111 should h ve beyond the means of his creditors ust drop in are a nuisance m the op nion of many housewives who nevertl eleEiS, will be glad t o learn of a calte of wl cl the mak ug and bak Ing occt pies only fifteen minutes and wh ch will tl erefore Perve to conceal tbe nakedness A young lady has written a book called It hegms of course at ' My Lovers Chap I A CARD -To all who suffer from the errors al'l<l 1ud1suretions of youtl nervous weak11ess early decay loss of manhood &c 1 will aend a receipe th at will cure lou FREE OF CHARGE This great remedy was discovered by a missionary m South America Send a self addressed envelope to the IlMv JosEPH T INMAN Station D B ble llov.se Nev. York OifAJ the fifteenth of June and J a1 et knew t as Francis b r thd ay his twenty first birthday 1 For 1 rnny days now she had l een veaker alld more listless each day and at m ght she could not sleep but Jay toss ng restlessly about her hps parched and her A lo» 1 ttle handa b m mg hot vous feye1 tho doctor called it d J t Id 1 So m the ayl denke wlou ie dohn a couch m tho coo ar d par or an t d B er mother 'o ld pass man ou an ess would run m and chatter to her or sit and 'vatch her as she sank into uneasy troubled sl m1ber· To day son el o the pam at her heart 'i\ as hea\ er tl an u aua] J anet was very qu et and pate t but as she lay there t h1nk u 0 of F ra r c s not b la ming him but wondering oh so sadly ho v he could I "'e forgotten her so soon her hps would quner, and the t ears vould steal down her white oheek.s So t o keep her mother ,> To maJ.~ 'lf~rut -To make good bread you must have good yeast The follo\\1ng 1n an approved rec pe T .llie t vo good sized potatoes peel q,1 d cut them in about tVi o CjUarh of water or a h~tle more let them bod soft then put in a handful of good hops let them boil until they settle to the bottom say half an hour then strain th m through a tm stra. ner rubbing the pots.toes v;ell through the wa.ter add a tea,. spoonful of btown sugar let it st and t 11 cool then shr n ha.U a teacupful of flour wl en cold pour it into one of those large glass I reser'i e J M'B with serew cover stand 1n a. warm pla to to rise shak ng it occaSJonally In t /./euty four hours it w 1 be light skim off any black scum that rises to the top when it is l ght there v;ill l e a froth on the top and it looks bre~d I S ck Headache Costiveness Palp tat10n of the Heart Ind geatwn Low Spmta eto can take three doses without rehef Go to your Druggll!t ru1d get a bottle for 75 cents and tr it SamplQ bottle 10 ceuta Y (57 tf ) white all through It l.B ea.,l:y mado ancl;cam~ very quickly Bow)l anv11le, September 4, 1879 · ·