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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 22 Feb 1888, p. 3

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One should have as many of HMh it fiue and mix with two o·!gs, t'vo w o a.s no watc o them continuously · them 1),8 there are pain of boots and slippers crack era rolled fine, a little gratc·l ' union, k for · m any nights. Aat.ronomere who have _._,,__ Our !·test lm port a t ion ' h e.s arrive · d t rom France and wo wltl be to go. It is simply a (quare of brnwn hol· d ,_ _epo a reoo;·d f or many years assure us that " me1te_ uuttur, pepper and salt, Lo taste, th b b ii:lad t.n see.our friends and acqunintances and those with whom we laml or stout gray ailesi.-, ' half a yard each form m c..kes and fry in butter or nice drip· e average num er seen Y one observer at have been rn cor reijpondence. in fact a.ny anrJ all who are iii search of way. A narrow hem is made all round a11d pings. Grated onion is nicer for hash than one place ~ma. clear moonless night is 14 per firs t ola@~ PEltCHEltONl::l n.nd F.RENCR lJOACHEHS to look thtim feather.stitched with a darker or lighter chopped. hou~, wluch 1s shown by cal culation to be over. We l1aYe an <'X<!eptioually flne lot and our stud is 80 la.l'{(e color. At one corner is firmly sewn on to equ1v~lent to 20,000,000 daily for the whole iv,,ariet.y Jrn~ nll t'l may be pleMed. We offer the 1:irgest num\Jer and greaoost Brm.!.KFAST OMELET Three egg b t th 2 Th 'el~ct from. All ou.r imported stock is selected oy Jll[ft, the outsid e a yard of b raid or tape in such ·bl s ea en ear · · ey are not terrestrial pheno· f AHN U l>'l h1msell 11ersonally rn France, tl.nd he accepts nothing but : t ·. 'th " 1 WI ii way that when stretched out one end goes very 1ig1 one ta espoonful of flour, mona .moving. in the l?wer atmosphere, but the best Ho1·ses of 1.he mo it 1q)proved breeding. beyond the diagonally opposite comer of the add 1 cup of milk, and t urn inbo a well /Jut· celeumi.l bodies movmg in orbit8 and with Onr Home·\Jred Stock is all the proll!eny of selected sires and damll £qua.re. The shoes are then laid together, tered of the best and terms modt and desirable We guarantee o.ur ·11 lcold spider. Sot on the stove where it volooitiea comparable to those of planets and stock. Sellfoi·ro on easy at low breeding. prices \Ve will be glad. to answer all correspondence p-omptly; but wo svles out, nes,r the diagonal corner and then w1 HWe an even steady heat but not to comets. Their velocities arA seldom under roll~d tightly, the other two C<)rners being burn, an:l let it cock -perhaps half au hour 10 miles a swond .or oYor 50, and average p would strongly adviao persons contemplating the ·ipurcha.se of a b.oma 118. turuecl in; the one where the tape is sewn -or :until the egg sets, which can be told by about 30, the velocity of tho earth in its or mai 9 er .:horon or French Coach, t.o get on the train and come nud remains outside and the tape miiy then be trying with a knife as the custard becomes orbit ;ound the su:i .being 18. 3. '.l'hey are Catalog· ue free l>y Mail. · wound round and round and firmly tied. firm, ~catter the seasoning salt, pepper, a, of various. C?mposition, compt'ising both a ~ The shoes never come out and they take up little chopped parsley, ham, or any season· large ma.1ority of small~r pa1ticlcs which ,.;. ; ' half the room iu packing that they would ing you prufer, then slip the knife rouud the are set on fire by the resistance of the earth's l'ROPRlE~OJlS 01" ISi.A.ND llOllE S1'0CU. FAltM, lltlD'OR'l'EltS AND Rn~;EDl&.WI. wrapped in paper or put in loosely. edges and turn one half the omelet over the atmosp.here and entirely bu1·nEd up and re· j Address all communications to Detroit, Mich.] GROSSt: I SLE. WAYNE c::o., JIUCHIGI...,.. There are f!ocd packers and bad pa<!kers other, pub on a. hot plate aLd serve at once. solved mto vapor lon:.r befo1·e they reach ita and .those who throw everything in helterBROWN BRIU.D.-One cup molasses, one surface, and a few larger ones, known ss skelter, who cannot be called packers a.tall. teaspoouful soda beaten in the molasses meteors, which a.re c.nly partly fused or The good ones are do1·btless born so, yet two cups gre.ham flour, tbiee cups yellow glazed by heat, and reach the earth in the -AT TREmuch may be learned from experience. Indian meal, four cups sweet milk. Steam form of stony masses. 4. They are not uni· The hardest packing is the lei>villg home four hours. form.ly dietrib~ted through space, but col· when the many things needed are scattered lect in meteQnc swa.rma or atre<i.ms two at all over the house. lf the traveller has sev least of which revolve around the' sun in eral days for preparation it is well to take Up St.a.us and Down. clos~~ rings. which _are intersected by the :Fussiness uses up more force than a day's eartn s orbit, .causmg the magnificent dis· PURES'll', S1'ROMCl!!S't'io !ilEST, one corner of tae room where the trunks My stock of COOKING H.A.NGES consists of the stand and there to t\ccumulato the clothing work. plays of shootmg stn.rs which are seen iu CONTAINS 1\10 with the Duplex Grate; ancl other things that are to be carried. E h ll . · August and November. 5. They are con. ALUM, AMMONIA, LIME, PHO SPHATES, Everything being rei;.dy the wcrk begins. ~g·s e 3 wil1 clean vmega.r bottle~ or nected with comets, it having been demonor any injurious nrn:erluls. Firat lay at the bottom of the trunk u. cloth nursmg botbles and they are always on I strated by Schiaparelli that the orbit of the E w c I LL ""TT TOito:riTO, ONT. . i'dent1ca . I wit . h the August For PARLOR STOV~S, I have a large stock, with and without ovens, ' ' -" ,..-:.. ' CHICAGO, ILLor t,owe, m fi rst s h oee, b ooks ha.nd. . . come t of' 1066 1a 1 :m d t h en put · imd other hard and heavy articles; Try to .Old, B?ft, Canton fh.nnol 1s t~e best thrng swarm of meteors known as the Perseida, fi!an'rr ome CILEBllA'l'tD ROYAL IT.AC'::'CAKES. consisting of . keep an ev11n layer, filling up crncks a.nd w:itf\ wh1<;h to dust and rub gilt or bronze 1and connections between comets and meteor corners with stoakings, woolen undervest~ picture frames. streams ha.ve been found in at least three Sftae Tried in va.iu to Get and other small objects that may be rolled Dusting ehould be done with a cloth or ot~er ci.ses. The fact is generally belfoved up tight without injury. D ress skirts eoft duster-wiped up-not switched off to that comets a.re nothing but a condensation Al~o a full li~e. of Cooking Stoves of the latest patterns, and for s~e. ReHd. a nd had quite shoulu be folded the lcllgth of the trunk, settle over the carpet again. · of meteorites rendered incandescent by the weight and fimsb, are unequalled. I also take or<lers for the N OVEh'M" Glvcn Ui' all Hope. and t hat they may not 11,pp1mr crumpled A neat cletm fresh.aired sweet and well- heat genernte.d by their mutual collision STEEL PLATE. Ho~ Am Fm:..NACE, it itl a powerful heater and very when taken out 11hould have a roll of news- managed house ;xereisfe a ~oral as well as a . wlwn b~o!1ght t~to close proximity. 6. Their rnasonable m price. Gramte u.nd Iron Wa.res constantly oa band. Carnpbellford, June 9, 1887.1paper18.id in the folds. Hats a.nd bonnets physical influence over its inmates. j compos1t.10n as mferred from the larger meM:atiil. MORRIS, Toronto, go of course in the tray or box. They may . teors whrnh reach the earLh, is identical, or Eave Troughing, Roofing and Job Work done on shortest notice Mltl have laces ueck frill l v d ted A layer of pap~r i·nder a. carpet is bett~r / nearly so, with th11t of matter brought un DEAR Sm. :-I feel i.t my duty to give h d · ~ 0 e.s an. wora than straw, and if . the ~e.per made for this ; £~om gr,e11t depths by volcanic emptions~ prices, considering material, as low as the lowest. ' 1 you my testimon)'.' for . the good I _ had h~~v~ thliig.~l~:u~dacuom~I~~:: t~e:~· but no purpose cannot .be . obtamed, several layers In eacn c!l. 3e they oongist of two claesesfr?m your Dandelion L:ver and K1dney After tho trunks comes the hand·bag or of ncwepapor will do almost as w ell. one compoacd ma.inly of nativs iron allo ed · 3-6.tr Newcastle. Bitters. My was m a bad sta_te valise, and heni let me warn the inexperi· One of the greatest Bids to women ever in· with nickel, the other of stony matter !on. I '."".; a great. ~utferer. I ~ad ~.ried m enced traveler to leave only the nece~earies vented is the carpet sweeper. If properly ~isting mainly of compounds fJf silico;1 and vam to get relief and had qmte given up for this; enough articles will probably be taken care of, one will do good work for ma,gnesium. Most meteorites conaist of all hope, till a fri~nd tuid me of your I fnuud after the trunks are locked and there years, and keep the ca.rpets cleaner and freer ! compounds of two classes in which the Bitters. I got a bottl~ at once and I am is no time ;;o open them, to fill up the bag. from dust than they can he kept with a l stony parts seem to have b~oken into frnghappy to sa.y the B ittorB made a new woA dreBSing-bag is a great convenience. broom. \ menta by violent collision a.nd become imbed. man of me. I can heartily recommend The sin~pler the better. It. may be mo,d_e of Be sure to air the house well. Don't let 1 ?ed in iron which has been fused by heat them to any one troubled with liver com - cuarse, nrown holland or kitchen ~owelhi:g, ancient dinner odors linger about the hall i mto a plastic or pasty oondition. plaint. Yours truly a:nd ha ~s protty as ?D". could wish, ~1th and parl ,rs. If you have been n the house all CARRIE STIIrHemi. hghtbra1d,feathor·st1tchmg a.ndcrmss-ahtch· day you will not notice this, hut t he visitor, Wearine: Black. ed initials. It should have P.ockets for fresh from the outer air, will be sure to be ~ - - - · -- - - - - - - - - - --- -- - · - ··- comb, brushes, h11,ir pins, l'-little,leaf of flan· unplea.santly saluted by stale odors the mo-' 'rhe custom of wearing black after the nel sewed on for needles and pins, aond ment he enters. ·· , loss of lrnsbnnd, wifo or friend has always should contain sleeve and glove buttons, i struck me as being very ridiculoos. Gdef Good .News at Home. thimble, thread, a boot buttoner and pair i which can find exprCStiion in this wi;.y apof scissors, besides such other things as Bad Writing. I pears to be a grief of "outward scein11" E. Mon:ars, EsQ.,-D11AR Srn,-1 ha1u would rea.dily occur to·any one on looking There in a. growing tendency to encourage ~mly. l'osbibly! aud very probably, tla7re reason to speak well of your Dandelion at her dressing table. It is e.asios.t to roll handsome and l~gible handwriting, and is many a~ achmg heart ben~ath the. s~ble Liver and Kidney Bitters. I ha.ve been it together l~ngthwiso and tio with tapes there was need of it; for among some of the garments imposed by conveution, but 1t is a. troubled for Borne time with my Kidney ae~ed on to the ba~k. _It .is an exc.ellent I o!der generations the handwriting has some. ' well·kno~n attri'\lllt~ of deep s?rrow that it ttnd a friend of mine recommended them plan ~o put everythrng 10 its pla~e m the ~im~a been a, puzzle, and, aa in the follow. j hatt;s notice !1nd m~hnes to solitude and exto me and I tried them in my case, and drcssmg·bag some days before les,vmg home mg mstance, capable of being constructed clus1on. It is not 1n human nature to con· found them to work like a charm ; there- and to use it as if '\lready travelling, then accordin17 to the reader's pleasure:I tidnuhally grieve; we a.re 80 happily constitut- Twen ' ty-five cents extra w1'11 be charged whe.... <l ccounts Tl··n During the wnr a quantity of personal e t at the deepest be.reavement cannot utu « .., ... fore I have much pleasure in recommend- anything needed oan be easily supplied. property belonging to a resident of Wash. 1 I terly br~ak us down. One of the many mot· .ing them t o all persons who a.re troubled over one month. ington was seized and confisoated by the ~oes which Da.me N ature i~ alwi.ys preach· in any way with their Kidnev . . War on Roaches. United States. rng by example and precept is that of Yours truly, The common household cockroach ca.me For years the oTiginal owner made repeat. ~esurgam. , It is one of the ea~entia.l qualiJ. J. JoNEi!l. to England from the Levant in ship ct1.rgoee, ed attempts to secure an order for ite res- t~es o~ mans heart to extend itself m some Newtonville, May 3, 188'7. and by the same means made a voyage to toration from the qunrtermast~r who had d1rcct1on, and one loss, however keenly felt, this continent. It has increatied to numbers charge of it. But .tte was obduraoo, and , but makes rooi;n for other, and sometimes of infinite proportions in seaport cities, and insisted that it should be restored only f larger sympath1es. . to $8 a day. Samples and duty FREE in some othars. It is an intoler11ble nni- through an Aat of Congress. Sti'll t·he nt-1 I see that Mrs. Henrv Ward Beecher, ·· Llnes not under the h<>r~e'sfeet. Write , · N ew y ork and some ~tb ~r cities! · · ~ . all t he world knows, a loving. ' w~ BREWSTER'S 3aFET}!' REIN' HoLDEa sanes. m torney for the plaintiff persisted, and again devoted wife, Co.. Holl, Mioh, and it penetrates to every bmldxng and he wrote to the Quartermaster.Genera.I ' has ~-efused to conform to £he custom of every part thereof where it ca.n follow water Megia for an order of restorat.ion. wearing the so oalled " mourning" for her pipes, not only in dwellings, but in offices '.l.'his was about the seventh attempt, and husband, and though the "probationary H J and stores. There are men who make a the officer had grown impatient. He wrote 1t welve month of sorrow:" hn:s not yot pasbuoiness of goi:ag about and ridding houses an exceedingly vigorous reply, in which he, sed, ~he does not cons1de1· it at o.11 "bi~d of these pests ; but, do their 'y-ork as emphatically refused to do as requested. , ta~te to e~deavor to preserve as much gaie~y as pos8ible. On New Year's day she thoroul."hly au. they may, they can give on~y The handwriting was frightful. !emporary relief, h·r ~he horde soon agam Th.e attomey saw his chance. He hasten· received ii.bout two hundred callers in her . tntrudes and ~akes up its abode. . ed to his clieut, and, thrusting the letter to 1 pleasant apartments on Columbia Heights, B 1 . A c?nstant. wa;fore _m~s.t !>o waged a,gamst him, said, "I have sunceeded at la.st. Here ! ii.nd entertai~ed them, no~ aa at E. mourniug .y the3e msects 1f much 1 elHJt IB to be h~d fr?m ill the order." feast, but with cheery wrnhes for the years them ; but, though yon. blow Per:-1au m- . The "order" was t aken to the corral, . st~e!c~ing b.efore them. This is the proper sect·-powder at ~he~n unt~l the ~oor IS cover-1 ":'here the officer in charge recognfaed the ! spin.~ m which tot!"ke the dispensa.ti?ns of e~l with the elau~, lU a !'.w<la.ys the OJ.:Cia· signature and at once turned over the pro· P rov1denc?. Oi;ie 1e tak~o, the other 1s left, Unapproached for · t1on c<i.n be.r~pea.oed . . I eopl; le?'~n ~o dis~e-, perty. but. the. l~ttle m~ervenmg spa?e between Tone and Quality. gard these m.~acta after l~ng m~ilum~y with When Gcmeral Meigs a.skod what had b . e- their br1gnt reumon t s too insignificant a DAILY GLOBE, Morning EtliHon, $15.00 per annum. t!1em, u.n~ I~ many New York k1tohens uome of it, he wus told that it. had been re- matter to make such a doleful story of. 3.00 " " " 12 o'clock " · CATALOGUE S FREIE. Ui httle notice 1s taken of them, for they are stor ed on his order. He eaw the order and I When this last remnant of a heathenish 3.oo " " 3 " " shy huga and scamper away at the api;w> ac.h as be could not read it, he eimply ea.id: "I , mode of showing grief has become obsolete, 1.00 WEEKLY GLOBE, · I of thoee who 0.1"0 not members of their I do not remember signing it "-The Argo· 1and people wake llp to the fact that our SATURDAY DAILY GLOBE, 1.00 " l ' .' ohi.n. i naut ' · ; present system of disposing of the dead is _'l'hese hugs are .almost omnivorous. They ' l' unsanitary, and baseci. p11rely .ln prejudice ~111 eat flout', bread, mea.t, rmd even cloth. A .Monster Disappearing Gun and sentiment, if I livo to nee the changes, l The different editions of The Globe can be procured from all News Dea:lera mg and shoes. Tbey usually forage on · shall begin to believe that I am really living throughout Canada. crumbs and 1~1e various droppings rmd 'l'hc lt.:.r~est gun .that has. ever been mount- in the enlightened 19th century. waates of the lntchen, and, if they did not ed on a disa.ppearmg c&rnage was fired on - - - THE GLOBE SPECIAL FAST TRAIN - - insi.~t upon being so ur1mero11s where they Tuesday .at pMessre. Armstrong's proof Th6 p l S ai·e not wanted, thAV would be considered : rauge as S11loth. The gun and its carriage I aro e ystem. between Toronto 2.nd Londo!!, which has been running daily since 3rd March , good sca..v.:ng:ers. T.hdr favorite time for j had been m~nufo~ture.d at Elswick for the! During the pa~t .three years a. parole BYS· last, will ~e continue~ thro~ghout 1888. This .train arrives at London at 6.40 depi·edatiou is the mght; but. emboldened \ Gov~rn::nent a.t V1ctona and foi·ms part of a tern, somewhi~t a1m1lai to the Eaglish ticketa .m., making· connection with all the early trams from that point securing foe ' by numbers and familiarity with the l<\wful considerable order '.given to Me~sri<. Arm-1 of-leave sy~tem, haa been on tril\l in tho The Globe a de.livery throughout Western Ontario hours in advance of all ·,~¥:· occupants of the. hom~, they venture out by ; strong ~y. the Amtrnli!l'n Colonies, the dis- Ohio St~te penetentiary. Under it ~rat Toronto pap<!rs. daylight, espectally rn rooms and corner8 i' t1ppe..r10g system havmg been adopted by 1 grado.prrnonera, sentenced for the first time wherE the light is dim. their Governments for Colonial crnst de· for crimes muking below murder in the fast I Roach eggs nre laid in a hen.n-sbaoed cap· ! fence. The gun is, under ordinary circum- or tho second degree, are allowed to g0 out As an advertising medium, The Globe has no equal in Canada. Its · · . ' sule, .three-eighths of a:n in?h long ~nd half : sti>n~es, ~1idd~n ecti:ely fr~~ view in a pit, I o:i parole !1t the expira._ tion of the_ minimum circulation, which appears i;-t head of its .e~ito.rial co~nmns. daily, is far in -.B'Yas wide, and a.bout th1~ty m each. These ~ a:°cl is nused mto fir~ng pos~t10~ by t~e _ao-1 t1m~ pr~v1ded 1 by hlw. for tbo pumshmrnt ~f sacks are dragged a.ronnd by the femr..les t1on of comprE'.a~e~ a1rworkmg ma cylmder, their crime. The pnsonor rn12st give ev;. 1 advance of all othe1· Canadian papers, ana 1t 1s the !11tent10n of the man· agement to a.lways keep The Globe in its proud po:J.)on as the LEADING wherever they go. After a. few days the ! t;huo only ~ernammg exposed to the enemy's dence that he has a.n agreement for useful NEWSPAPER OF CANADA, both in point of circulation and influence. · · I pod opeus and lets cut tho little roaches tire for a. fow seconds. The force of recoil v.nd honorable employment with some per· . t t·- dF 1so111, now sof t iind w h'1te, and, after three or fo,ur ·Iam.u oa. ...,npo unera ' : ~n firmg · . 1s ·. nll.c d f or coml;lresamg · h c air · so aon w h o w1·u a~~rnt · · t· · ~.ornpl ymg · · I 11yp1·epnred the sho~teat notice, at Ute lowest si\Jle rates t tu~ m with 1 8 aaskets and Burial Oases ready on short notice · day~, they turn brown and are rei;dy for ' th?'t: th~ gun i tself supplies the e~ergy for t he Wl."mB _of Ins p aro·e. 1nes.i .terms are Firat-class hearse on very moderate terms , busmess. I ,.v.rnmg 1t. An. arran~cmont of mirrors al- that he will proaeed "'t onco t o bis employ- I ~hrouds and copins constantly on hantl, Fun i 'rl1;o roac~es make themselves disagreeable l~ws of its. be_ine: 1wct1rately si . g?ted in ~he n_ient aucl if practicu.bl~ rem 9 .in at 1t at leaat ~raloardssupphedato~ce,. Furniture Sholl&: ; by (hschargmg from their mouths a dark.! pit before it 1s actuo.lly rnrnect mto firing six mouths; th!lt he will uotify the prison Show R.ooms-Bonnsa.ll Gliiew Block. I colored Ji quid with an offensive odor. In : positioll. The gun weighs about thirty tons authorities of any change of residence or . .t he course of time the places frequented by u.nd has calibre of 10 inches. Three proof employment; and there he will live honestly, I the!fl ~ecome i!11pregnated with the odor, charves of 260 pounds of black prismatic ~vo~d ev~l associations, abstain from into.x.l ~h1c.h is sor;iet1;171eB so powerful that food powder ~ere fired, and afterward se.-eral i~atmg l!q_uors and maku a monthly report of ,.:I IS tainted with it. But the rou.ch ha1 .,no 1 . rounds with a charge of 280 pounds of brown bis cond1t10n. He may be returned to priredeemiug virtue, it i.s saiu, and that fa bis 1prismatic powder for the purpose of testing son at any time at the discretion of th e au· e.ppetite for bed· bugs. tho range and accuracy of the gun. The thorities. Dmiog the threo years the Ohio Pyrethrum, also called Persian insect· projectile weighs 500 pounds, and the vcloc- penetentiary has paroled 302 prisorers, powder, is sure death to roaches, but iu not 1 ity obtained was 1,950 feet per second. -eighty-six per cent. of whom have justified poisonous to man. It is prepared from the The .iplswickhydro-pneumati.c?arriage work- t~e wisdom of th~ ~ystem. O~ly thirty·four flower of a plant. Powdered borax is also I ed with great ease and. preclBlon. The gun violated the cond.1tlons of their parole, and said to be a good destroyer of roaches, or at rose steadily and easily into fil'ing position of these fifteen abrnonded and niueteeucom· least to be sufficient to drive them away . in from eighteen to twenty seconds. After mitted offenses which caused their return to from the places where it is ~cattered. 'fidng the mounting was critically examined prison. Of these latter only five were guilty by the officers present, anj was found to of serious offences. · These facts seem to H exhibit no trace of weakness. Beside the warrant the belief that the system is a. good ome Cooking. Elswick Gfficial staff, there were present one and worthy of a more extended trial. . t d G B kl B .Arl'LE SAUCB.-(by rte1ueal) Pa.re core . Major-General Harding Steward, military Its greatest recommmdation is its reforming 1 : sBo c.ntmues o o aUranch. enera1 an ng uslnes~ · , upple ' 3 and j a, d v iser · · wmanvillu and cut up two quarts or less of to t h': Austra.1· 1an Co1omes, ai;i d eff:cc·t· DEPOS'f'J.'S add cold water e~ough to not quite cover Colone! Moncrieff, the advocate of the dis. th.em. When boiled soft enough to mash a.ppearmg system. The firm have at pre. Oigars for a Royal Eaby. ~elved In Savings Bank Deparl.menta.nd with a. wooden spoon, add sugar to 8uit th.i · eent under manufacture several 68-ton guns The baby King of Spa.in received as e. iall and in~erest allowed at 011rrent ra.tes. No. taste, grated nutmeg may be added or a tit·! mounted on the so.me svstem. New Year's gift from Ravanna, Cuba., e. &otibe of w1thdrawa.l necessary. All deposlt11 t ie lemon juice as you ma.y prefer · for large cheat filled with the finest cigars. payable on demand, fla.vorin~. · ' ' , They were thought to be of chocolate, as EX(;D!ANGE cROCOLATE · ,, TheMakmgofaPnnster. vARAMEL CAKE.-·One cup . . . they should have been for so small a. specisugar, ~ cup butter, ~ cup sweet milk" two A father had been g1vmg his yo~nges·t men of royalty, but they were found to be 3onght and sold and Drafts issued upon lJ:u;rope eggs, three cups flour, one teaspoonful soda son a ~ecture on the d!l'nger of w11.lkmg on STOCK OFJnited States and Canada, also Hold,Silver and -HER dissolved in hot water, then put on the I the railway tra.ck, playmg around the cars, real substantial rolls of weed of the most J.nlted Sta;es Greenbaoksbon11:ht and sold, exquisite kind. Tho letter from the donor stove one cup of milk and a half cup of I eta. Aftr th.e fatller left the room a said ; - " These cigars are made from weeds chocolate, stir till dissolved, then stir into brother of the little fello~~, a few yeaIB ?Id- such as will grow not more than once every it one cup sugar ancl the yolk of one egg er and of a somew:hat studwus turn. of mmd, Promptly made e.t ourl'ont rates upon a,!l PIU twenty years. Let them be preserved, · looked Uf? from Ins book and contmued tbe therefore, for the time when King Alfonso ;:i{ Great Brittain, the United States end JJ<l which have been beaten light, boil a,ll to- i minion or Canada, gether and when cool flavor with vanilfa. good advice. . · XIII. will make his first attempt at amok· While this is cooling beat up the first part "Say, Cha.rhe," said h_:-, " why don't ing, wbioh ought not to be made more un'.l'elegra I' h Trausf"e1·§ of cake 111 · the ·d· · dd h h you keep away from the railways !" pleasant to him by having to smoke an inMade for Jarlire or small aums on all pl!.rts ol OI mary -iyay, a t e c oco· " · . I 1·k · , h b k n .. nnda Thia is especi'·Jlv ·d nt late custard and bake m four J'elly pans Because i e to see t e ra emen on ferior sort of tobacco." vu ~ · ~ · ~ va ugeous to I . . . . · t' " th pe~Rons livlnp: In Manitolla or the North·wos· ' . ce with white icmg. ·lO cars, wllEl · e answe~. ., ~ lt makes the funds avails.bleat onoe at the "Well, some day, you ll get hurt, con· A sportsman is a man who spends all day \Place of payment, · _GEEMAM . ~O'.rATO SALA.D,- Boil potatoes tinned the wise man. "You and your play· For further partl~mlars call at the Bank! with the skms on. When they are cool ma.tea have got railway on your brains, but away from his business $2 for powder and HQuse. n en~mgh .t~ handle, J?ilire th.em and slice very I if a train strikes you--" he paused a mo· shot, and comes home at night tired, hungry T. RODIE, GEO. McGILL, . thm, slicmg an on~on with the pota,toes; ! mcnt, t hen added, "your brniUIJ will be on and ugly, dragging a fourteen·ce nt rabbit by the ears.AccoU11te.nt. Mana.Ker ! salt, pepper, and vmegar to taste. Before the railway " -Iv ' l!el'Ving, hea.t a little meat fryings in a. ekil- · · P "'E R C H E R Q N H Q R E S FRE NCH COACH HORSES se e SAVAQ & FARNUM p STOVE AND TIN DEPOT, NEWCASTLE, CHEAP J1....,0R CASH. ! Jewel Range, new also Grand Duchess, Grand Universal and Diamond Range. Art Garlands, Universals and Art Sultanas. I live~ ot~d I I I :d. .' . J· W. T . .BONATHAN, l I M CDOUGALL &-ME CALF, are ottering Coal as follows : I Stove and Chestnut, ..... '. ............ $E?.25 Grate and Egg, .......................... .... 6.00 LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATHS, POST & CORD WOOD Always on hand a lowest prices. $5 --- -- - ------ - - I BELL' I McDOUGALL & METCALF.. R . r, A. NS a ne1 p t G h 0n I I THE THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND THE LEADING NEWSPAPER OF CANADA LOBE .. .. .. .. .·· BELL &Co ! I I I --------·---- \ . D IN C RTA K UN E I LEV I M QR RI S ! I .I I I I i . . · TO ADVERTISERS - i I I THE GLOBE PRINTING CO. I I i TORONTO ~ Special to Ladies ! MRS. MORRISON Has removed to the frame building opposite Buckler's Jewelry Store, and FOR 30 DAYS offers I I THE ONTARIO BANK I I AT COST WHOLE I Millinery, Fancy Goods, Berlin W-ools, etc. A large variety of Stamping Pat- ! terns-always on hand. I Orders for Stamping will receive prompt attention_9 Children Cryfor Pitcher's Castoria.:; ·.

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