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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Nov 1889, p. 2

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Turkish 'I Counlry pcoplo do ? ob, aa Do rule, says the I thinly sliced cold _boiled pot"_~0 ~~, wi~h 1~ reality at the beginuing oi the present cent.,·' 1\fJ[ -~ "fA'M '" 1 !::i'IQ H ume .Maker, a.ppreomte the advantages of ; few shavings of onion, in a p udding d1ah, ury, and there are ma.ny Serviane anill livinl{'. . · ·L . ...n .A '---·' th1;1ir position or uti~<ze the materia.l a.b. thei_r then place a la.yer of clams abe,"e and season who can r1:member the impa.\(ment of their , AT THE OFFICE, comm . nd and, oontrnuea to say that city v1· with celery salt, pepper and Lits of butter. fellow·oouutrymen on the height· of Hel· dtors cBrry heme books full of proaeed au- , Fi'. up with altern11ote llloyers and add the d T h i · ' "' .R',OSlls .... ~e nlnC'k, K ln:i;r; !ltl'~et. RoWllUlll.· tumnler.ves;d1y tbe fluffy eeed;vt:stelaof ~ liquorfrom theclama. Pata strip of rich gra. e, wenty-aevenyearsal!Ot atictywas vJIJe. untnJ"lo: the clema.tiH, milk· weed pcde, th1etle pom-,· paste around the top of the dish, smd cover bombarded in time of pe11>oe by the Turk1, ' pons, f prays of hops and golden-rod; buy with pa.ate fully haU an iuch thick. B;lke who 1till held posseagioa C?f the citadel, lu. TERM 3: . tinahelH of bushels cf buckt>yes to s tring for just long enouah to ooolr the pastry. wa.a in 1804 tba.b Ge<>l'ge Pet rovitch, the l $1.liO pn An1nm1, .,,. ~1-~0 If pnld In 1 portleres, and rolls of birch· bark for soreen · BJ "TEAM.·'.D n"R~.An.-Two " cups of Indian gloomy, stern peaaant whom hlsoountrymen i advance l f th d ti f 0It · ~· called "Kara George,' ' or B lack Georp;e, -led· \ · 11ond panels-al or e ecora on ·Y meal two cups of eye meal one oup of flour the villagers of Topola against t he Turks and l Pa~'mrnt ··1kt.Jv in a<;lvnn<· rcq u ltECl lrcw sub· bQmt'll I h' lf f 1 · d h If for and !Crlbera ou·· ii!~ ci tho ocunty. Or'ers to diecon· · decorated with malza ls described onp- a oup o mo aa.ses, one an one a ·liberty agaln dawned upon Servia. But 1 iiifnue the r ·P· r ruuot b· ~N·N11pankd by the ·m~unt A room 1 f 0 b , d wibbln the pinta of sweet milk, one teaspoonful of soda, Kua George, compelled to purchase Rusalan 1one tableep<>vnful of vinegar. 'due, or th· v~p·r will rot le etr PJ;·cl · SubEcuuei·s "' appropr a.t,e ~ oye use an S b Add the protection at the price of a convention which ·are reeronslble ur·tU lull payment 18 made. ~ limit of a boy 8 skill with tools. e1ec 3omeI vlnegllof the la.st thing before pouring into practically traneformed Servla into a. Roasian R.t.T'2'S OF A.D\'ERTISING t ,.-~ hundreds o! firm polbh 9 d atalks, the oe~n the battered mould, Steam three hours. government, was ieserted by his fai thless i Wholr Ool11mn, or.e year.··········· .. - ~~~ z~ tha.t can be found, and a.s nearly uniform 10 Remove the lid of the tin and aeb in the oven ally and fled a.cross the 811.ve Into Austria,, Half year ...... · · · ·- rn 00 86,":?,o aizs as i.oasible With a fine, sharp saw, cut t . ~ " " ,.·: " One quarter ........ 36 00 ;=-n them into pltoc~s long enouah to re&ch from en m1nuues. leaving his country a prey to the veng~noe 1 0 0 Ualf ~ <> 1!~'· -lJ:i~;~~r::::.:··::::;; 20 oo bile fl.l)or to the upper eclge of the atrlp of BROWN Bn.~.rn.-Three cup · ...ye meal o the Turks. " one quarter .. ......... 12 50 _ ~o11ontling which is to form the top of the tb!ee cups Indian meal, one cup flour, two· The·final recovery of S ervia.n independence " l , '" > ·" j / ' / " ' ' : 'Qu~_m>r f ()J,i;n.ri on~ y ein .· .. -····· ~ ~~ walnoooat ing, or as architects call It· the thirds cup molasses, l cup sour milk, one dates from. P11olm Sunday, 1815, whenMilosh 1 al. yeurt.. :··· · · · ·· 8 · 00 "dados " The lengths must be exacb as lio teaspoonful soda, three tounhs quart cold Obr~novicb, the swineherd · of Takovo, set 1 .," 0 11,,.. ""dunde <lft_ r~.aertlo;; $0 60 ::- 6 heiabts,· to measure them car.efnlly· · Na.ii . wa.ter. Mix thoroughly ,aud bake in quite up the national stand11ord beneath an oa.k near ._, Eoc·h Bnl·r,equen " "" strip cf rough ~canthag two me be o h ot oven. the church of · · inee_rlion .... · o 25 ·a. long FOR SALE BY J . HIGGINBOTH.A:r.1 & S ON, BOWMANVILLE 1 HIS NATIV E VILLAG E, "~5 .... wide a.round ~he room aboat 1iWO feet above -·- ·F rom tix 1r· t<·n linl'~· l)rst in.rertlor:. 0 E ch~u l' ~e<iuen · m scrtion. -.. . d" if h · lf .,5 _ Over ten l'Ill'A :11ratiX>sortion,pcrlln o l0_10 the . "baee-boar t ere 18 one. HOW TO USE A WATC [ Miloeh, who met with the usual fa.te of all Eaoh ;,. J :e~cner.t Insertion" o 03jnob, uail t\nOther atrrlp fast to the fl ~nr, clo!e ) __ · · rulero in the B!t.lk& n countries who incur The number c.f lines to be reckoned by the to the wa.ll, leaving a.bout two feet e1x i.nobes l!lilnts for lleeptng Ynir Tim!l(llee!I la Go(ld t he dieplcasure of Huesia, wa.s obliged t o apPce cccnpled, meaw1ed bJ a ac:>le ol sohd between the t wo. ]lfoke a compnba.t1on as (;O di abdicatti in 1839, but the Obrenovloh dyna.sty 11on. Nonp~reil. 't o ho.,.; many stalks will be needed for the 1lunn,n1 neverthelcsa t{1 ok roob in the count ry a.ad, <la.do eet perpendiculs.riy 11ogainsb the wall, Ha.ving obt .. !ned a. good serviceit.ble _ CJ, JtUklRllON, Ill D. ( J. 111 ° 111, C:. P . i' . except for an int ..rval of 1 ix teen years, dur· clo2 e' together. Have rrndy by the tlma a.rticle, 11ay· a W&tohmaker, you llhould, in ing which Alexander K 1.w agt1orgevich, the I'IYSICJAN. SURGEON, AND AC the etall<s are cut, two or tlree pounds of order to prodnoo aat idaotory reMult11, follow son of J31ack George, occupied t he throne, · COUCIIEUR. Late <'f the firm S\ewart & M ~Kibbon.T< esweler. Office and residence 10 ,,g "brade" a. little longer tl::.an a la.th cub these rules : Wind up your watoh ib hao ret:i.lned uninterrupted possession of nali, an d very slender, W.bat are k~own a~ every. day at the same hour. A.void p~t· the supreme power. ..Presby rerin n Man~e. Blacketcck. " escntclieon nailb" u,re better still, but ting 1b on a. mit.rble eJa.b, or near anything The you11g king, Alex a.nder I., is t he great-. more expensive. Begin at on1l corner of tho E:xce~~ively oold. The sudden tra.nsmlselon grandson of Ephrem, b.-other of Milosh, th~ DJt!l. HUJ,nm .& l.A J IU'l.1JU .N, room holding each cut length of stalk firmly from heat.to cold contraotiDg the metal may HYSICIANS, SUR f !E ON~, ETC Hwineherd. It muet always be remembered, Drive o-::e nail sometiml!ll or.1ouee tbe maln~pring to brea.k. to the oredib of 8ervla, that she worked out Office :-Cor. Churcl). an ·1 Tempera~ce and 'pe1fecbly upright. " Sta. Night calls at.tended Jn u·· Dr. ll llhcrs through the upper end into the strip of Indeed, the cold coagulates ~he oil, and the her deliverance under Milceh unaided and ;:resid ence. ecantling, ano~her at the lower into the wheels and pivots working leas freely, af· alone. "Happy the people who have no Ha:ving decided on giving up th e Dry Good:s. business, all ou:e·1arge and.1 \B, 0. HILIJElt, M.D. , . _ history." ln one sens" of the word the B. L.All!MIMAN, M. D. C. M. 'I rm. Umv. basebol\r<L The task will be ra.tber t<>dlous, fecti t.be regol11ority of the timekeeper. well assol'ted s t o ck. 0£ bub there Is satisfaction in seeing the dado In l11oyinp; a.side your watch bo aure that Servians ha.ve no hist ory, or at leasJ no wr.lb· F ellow of Trin, Med. College, Mem ber Coll, Phys. Sul'g., ont. grow into form and comelinees. lf the io rests on It· CDJ!e. By entpendlng it ~ree ten r ecord of events worbhy of tba.t name ;. &talks are judiciously choeen the appeara.nce the action of the b ala.noe may c .. uee oec1lla.- yet it can hardly be Bllid that the r otrospeot of the work will be not unlike the now popu- tion, which ma.y 011nslder11bly interfere of the p11ost is a. happy one, D nr.RK IODIPSON, J; l · J'\ H 'J E t. SOLJCl'IOR, &c. MOPRIS IH.r ba.mboo furniture. When the upright with ha goiDg. A few chronicles preserved in the mon11osiic( R, np·inlrs, King Street. Bow ma:o- pieces a.re all ne.iled on finish the top of the If you would keep your watch clean you t eries, some biogra.phies of kings who were win be sold <nll e. Polir.lt er tor t ll l'I Ont.ari Bank dado by nailing horizontally long pieces of moat be quite aure tbatthe caae fits firmly, regarde:l. a.s saints, and an esaay on general . .t'Jl'l1~t· !?"n~Hloaned atthelowestrates. straight, large stalks upon the upper edge and never put itln o.ns pocket .butone m,ade history of by history Raich are almostEven the only Servia.n of the acantling to conceal the wood, of leather. Thoee pockets which &re hned so1*'c011 exta.nt. these were : ·. · · · ' with olcith, octton or calico, give by the writ ten in the llturgioal language, unlntelli- · .John Keltll Galbraith, · · constant friction, a certain quantity oi tloff, ARRISTER OLICITOR, NOT.A.RY glble and praotlcally unknown to the pe<ipla. PUBLJC, &;c. Otfioe-Bounsall's Block, How to Tell Good Meal. which enters most wa.tohe1, even those the But the.popular imagination and the popular caeaa of which 1hnt firmly. - ing Streat. Bowmanville. Monev to lend, Corn me~l le sometimes sneered at by overlove of song has made up for the deftcleilcy · A LARGE STOCK OJF A skilful watchmit.ker ono day thus rea- of antbentic records. The Servian p esmas, .. P1'.S, UeI.Atlfl tlJlN d; BEJTU, nice people as an Inferior food and _only ~b , soned with a customer: "You oomplalned," or heroic songs, are the real annals of the ' f "\Jl'Jtl'Cll:'·-lMORRIB' BLOCK, BOWMANVILLE. for t.he pigs and chieken,s. Yelt lbtl ia fill · G du rtJality not only extreme y va ua e or so.id he, " t hat your watoh gains a minute a nation. :[hey form a n11otional epic of the ;~ Dr..T.W.MoL"tUG:fi'J,JNi Dr. A. BEJTH.T rat auata.inlng life a.nd strength, but It is ca.pu.ble mouth. Well, then, you will oongratulate hl'lhut interest and value, thoroughly .· :lfaenti~t~ffPth esicYl:s ate of the, o~o.n o of being m11ode Into d11ointy and delicate focd. yourself when you hear me. You are aware indigenous, untoucherl by extern11ol infiuence, are just to :hand and will be sam.1ificed t o clear out at once· . ,, ,!:!le~cmber Yof the Univereity, l hysima.n l'he writer who asserted th&t skilful cookery th, t iu your watch the balance, which la~the a.nd containing at le11osb tbe outlines of his· .RoYe.I College of Sur· Surgeon, &o. was as readily discovered in a respe table regula.tor, ma.k ea five oacillatlons every torlc"l faot4'1, while affording It will pay buyers t<> inspect our stock before purchasing, . .~'Ona, Edinburgh. johnny· ca.ke as a brace of ca.n va.a· backs, eecond, which is 432,000 a day; so th&b A VIVID PICTURE · ---- understood the breadth of~ cook's training. your watch, exposed to a.ll the vioi11itudea DJl· .t, c. llll1'(JltELI · . The vreferenoe abown for corn-meal muffins which hea.t and cold ocoulon in, the varying of the me, the ma.nuere, tbe !deas, and the J~tf E MBER OF COLLEGE OF PHYSICIA~ s t the boat hotels the ~eat demand for l:o~ welghb of the air, and the shakini;t to which aspir11otionBof fol'.mer generations ef the Ser- , 11 r om"'o~c1"'~~fl~~~J~~:~~~~iifs~W~~1~· eto . 74. brown-bread at e~ery ' uakery, the thriving i b b subjected, has no~ Vllried more t han a vian r ace. Composed econ after t he e\ents business of the hulled oorn man, test ify tha.ti minute in a month, or two s<ioonds a day. bhey n11orra te, anrl in & st y le suited to plea!!e 39. ootv., if not the found11.tfon of every meal, 11os Ib has only acquired with each vibration of the audiences of th11 day, they have much of JJ:Il. LC JlldHl"° l.J.J, ta the e arly timee,. has yet an impo1tanb the b~lance, a. yarb.tion of the 216.000th the fresh spontaneous cht\rm of the "Ilia.d" mno=..,_..,.,__, ~..,.....-,......_~._ ".!.. ...., ...._...~~,,;.-!...,.,.__ .~....~.... part of a. eeoond. Judge, then, what muat ICJ!NTJATE OF ROYAL COLLEGE place in modern fare. and tha "Ody~ say ;" an d though no dervian . or Phy~i cians. Lonuon. J!:ng.;Member o! Corn mea.l costs leu than whes.t fl.our, and be the extreme psrfeotion. of, t he mechanism Romer has a.risen to weld t hem, like ·the old ·, . ;College ot Physicians ana Surgeons. Ontario. ia xr ore nut r itious; a.a an unmixeddiet it will of this watch." G reek rh11>psodlts, iut o a harmonious whole, l · ·SUL'!G'l! R'Y AND R l!.SIDKN OE :-ltenr of M~esre food, hence they continua to furnish t he simple, half. 'H!ggiullotbam's Drug Store, Bowma?vllle,~ t.uetain life longer th11.n any otber _ 6-lyr. educ!\ted pe11os11ontry with a. lifelike and ta.irly it ia not btmee.t-b a.ny cook to stuuy waya tor New Conspiracy. connected idea of the heroes of olden time keepine ohia cereal upon the fa mily table. Wlll. JHNGllA.!ll, There is a. just complaint that good, sweet The oonspir11ot ors retponsible for the mw:· a.nd their achioveme11ts. There are few peasder of Dr. Cronin of Chicago did 11-ot believe ants who cannon recite half a drzen or more Y'TSSU:Fr '.R OF ~f~BRI.AGE LICENSES, meal c11on not always be bought. This a.rises mainly from a change in -~\.L ·1Re&idtnce, iEnnielnllen. t he body of the murdered man would be of t hese p rimitive lays to the accompaniment .. found and a new conspiracy was formed to of the gousle, a kind of one et ringed violin THE MANNFR OF GRINDING. extricate suspeot ed parties from the net- made of sycamore and played with an <1· (J, lllJNKING Meal tha.b is ground in the old.fashioned work of circumstantial a.nd other evidence 11.rched bo w. E very event in Scrvlan life ICENSED AUOTIONEER FOR stone mill ls much sweeter than that ma.cle thrown a'2-ou t thEm, Thoee engaged in this which brings t he people together-t he vii· ,J the ·County of Durham. Sales attended ·ta " on. abortMt.,notice and lowest rates. .A.~~~ae by modern processes. Ach11onl(e in the texture conspiracy oecla.red for the benefit of the lage festi-val, the wedding, the slava, or of the meal a.a now usually ground bas made public that there bad been no murder, but patron saint's day'-fumishes occasion fer __J _c_u_R_ T1_ cn_l'_ . _-<·: ·- - - -- - - - - some of tho old rules for ustn ~ corn meal a they did not bo.se their hopes on mere braz- the reclta.tlon of the pesma, e.s well a a for s. BIJltDEN oil (JO., little uncertain in the results. enness o! assertion. This was to open the t he dancing of the kclo or na.tiona.l dance, :4. UCT10NEERS for the County of The color of corn meal dependP on the kind way for the work of the real conspirators. ·8._ Durh ~m · lnsur ance and flcneral Agents. of corn used. White mea.l in some seoLioDS who~c objective polnb wa.B the jury. While Va.1.cwtoi· !lnd' Ben I E state Agents. Sales o.n:i- is prEferred to the yellow bub It ia not 110 the lawyers for the defence were on parade ·rhe "Driver" Ant~. ~tber bneinE·es promptly attended to, B~x !~2, Tho most formidable of the insect pest s pleasing to moat tastee, The meal must not or eng11oged in bold adventure or adroh m11onBowroanvme l'. O. 36be frrO llnd too fi:1e ; It should feel dry a.nd envre to catch bhe eye of the public, the real , hat affec t t he dwellers on t he W es t Afriaa.n powdery and not lump together when press· workers fo~ the defence were employed in a ::oa.eb is the "driver" a.nts. These in2ec ta Pia.xios Tuned. and ltepaired. ed in t ne band. D11ompne~s 011ouses ib to fer. scheme of intimida.tion on one hand a.nd move in vast a.rmles oI sever al millions ment and after it ha.a ~he sllghteat tinge of bribery on the other. Fossiblo wibneaaes for marching in a dense col umn two feet in A.H.TIES WISHI NG :rHErnPIANOS d ecompoeition it is unfib for use. It is not the proaecu ti on were driven from the line of width , a t a uniform p !!.ce, and In a str aight · ·runed or repn1reu can nave t hem attended besn to buy corn meal in large qua.ntitles for a.otion m:i.rked out _ by their own impulses, .ine. If a na.tive hub lies in their pa.th, and t he "l':lf' lei~ving word .at the DOMINION 0RGA1' one never knowo bow long It has been ground and poe~ible j nrors were plied with bribes. VO' O Jr:t>JCE, Bowmanville A first-cle.s m or whether it hM been kepb in a dry place. The soh· ;me of intimlda.tlon was so well nmates fail t o prevent the ant ~ from gain· aow nelug in their emplc; As an aojunct to certain dishes cust om or ordered that men retired from active par- ing the t hreshold, the hut must be va.o!l.~eo 11 baste h~s made ticipation In the pro~ecutivn wlbhvub bei'lg t! the lon17 line bas pa.amid t hrough and con KORT, YOlJNG, '\'. S, NO SUBSTITUTE FO:R DROWN BREAD, able to assign re.a.sons even to them~lves suu1b ", .·~ything ea.ta.ble within the b uild for their action, and the scheme of bribery Ing. 1 OFFICEB~~k T1!E ~~~;lf~! !'!!i1s!~t Baked or steamed, with no crust or witb. oon templa.ted not only the buying of jurors '£ he aut hor of " G limpses of F everlnnd · 8 w ill ~1~~ na :&~m s'a.%~ 9 p.m. Night calls impenetrable bark, ble.c:.k ll>Ild sweet with but the corruption of t he ofiicoro of ~he as.ye t hat t he only thini;i which will stop tht 11 at reai<'!erce,dir<ctlyopposit!l Drill Shed. Calla molasses, sweet only with the goodness. of courb. The consplratJors did not believe d rivers" is a la.r&!'e fii'a direct ly in th eh by telegraph 01· telepbcne will receive nrompt the corn sruvey and sticky, drv as a chip, t hat their machinery could fa.II them, bub, lioe of m a.rob. A ua tive when he discovers 'l>tt ention l7l·Yr sometim~a rich as fruit cake from the abund· as in t he 011ose of the secreting 0I the body, iil t ime that the ante are marching towards · 1 . A A PO ~T ance of raisins, who ho.a not seen all this exposure has come, and for the second time bis hu b,kindle11 a fi re Ir front of the a dvanc· · - · "' ' . IJ.rray a.b some fair and wondered how tbo they are in extremity, The developments ing column. Ib t urns neith er to tha r i~ ht Jt. RCH ITECT. Plans and Spe?1~ca· judges would pick out the best loa.f. Old· of last week brou17ht to l!ghb one of the n or bo the left, but pl.u nges into the fl.!l.mes, ....t'-_ ·~fona prepared for every cla~s of 1 ,mlding · fashioned brown bread was made from only fe r every ant seeme impelled fo go forward, S pecia l attention given to, beatmg by steatm rye and Indian me11ol but now many rules boldesb plots in the history of criminal n o mat ter at what cOflt. fl conspiracy. .T he speoi11ol grand j 11ry, m~ce 3 nd hot water and to snmtary arro.ngemen s. @ :ffi ce : Gonie Block, Whitby i3-ly call for boltud wheat and graham ?ur, some up of leading citiz 9ns, has alrea<ly returned After the "drivers ·· hllvo walked Into the _ ;lf omltblng the rye. A loat made JUst rlp;ht indictments agaiD.!lb two court ballift's ir.nd fire for au hour or t wo, arid several hundred T. Jl. Mc'LEAN. a.nd baked slowly to_ bring out. the sweet several others charged with attempt. to thousand have bE'en consumed, their stur dy ICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR flavor of the corn w1"!1oub drying a thick bribe jurors. T hero is no room for doubt. s toicism weakens. They d dlect their line .-'!. ~---·-·-:za:::=t_____ ~ the United Counties bas started business crust ought to be considered the best, but The details of t he shameless conspiracy a re t o the extent of a few feels and , p11o~sing t he i n Bow manville, und w1ll atLend sales in town between the stoves and the cooks a perfect ly in the hands of t he prosecution, and, through fire. set out on a. fr esh p:i.th of destruction, ·lilr surrounding oountry on moat reasonable, baked loaf is seldom seen a.nd steamed bread the prompt l'ctlon of the Court, the several which lee.ds them o'e \t" of t hJ] hut, they bad <t.erms. Orders may be left at W; Pi i;.,ow<Jr's morefr<q'lently g·,ins the priz 3. Old bouse- ae;ents are under arrest. Another st ep h i>s bhrea telled. :office or & ! tl1'A1'ESMAN Office, 'L I ·49 v6·;E~~ keepers cla.ss stee.med bread withpudd ings been taken in exposing one of the moab ·- m ·· · · lBowman ville. e.nd by the a.dait nn of berries, aIIcad appIe myst erious crimes of the century, a.nd the '<'l HOSPITAL REME DIES. or raisins any good rule for steamed brown astounding d evelopment s serve to illustro.te 1 braad,;vi.11 make u good Indian pudding. As the ecopo and ch a.ractbr ol the or igina.l con· 'I'o meet a demand for a line of i·eliable · · 1 a. rule judges do n ot look favorably up on tt:medics or unquestioned merit, the 1-Iospiial Gentlemen's Clothes :Ma<le tcCr<ler. brea d with rafoina llnd t he wome.n who sends spiracy to murd er. RGmedy Company obtained the prescriptions bread for c ompetition wi th other11 had better of the colebrated hospitals of t h e Old World omib fruib from her r ecipe, A Modern Portune, - London, Paris, B erlin and Viennn.. R ev. Dr. S. W. S 11.mpla gave a curious '.'these hospitals are presided over by the illustrabion at his last Sund11oy night lecture most brilliant medical m inds in the world, of the amount of labour tha.t is r epr e- and. t o obt ain the prescriptions, elaborate Choice Recipes. DEN'I'l~'I'. sented in a modern fortune, a11oya t he M in· and pla,ce on the market the remedies in INDIAN CAKE.-Onecup of flour, one hea.p· neapolis Tribime. The Philadelph ia mil· use and endorsed by such eminent m edical Ing cup of indian meal, one cup of milk, a lion11oire called by the newspa.pers " St. authorities was a bold and brilliant piece of piece of bubt er one.ha.If t ho size of an egg, a Williams," beca.use upon his dea.th he de vo';ed ~nterprise, and worthy of tho success which «JFFICE :-Rear of Messrs. t11oblespoonful of cream ba.rta.r, one- half tea · $5,000,000 t he various charibles, posaees ad a uas atten ded it. Shoals of quack remedies rt::{ · - b th & S ' D spoonful soda. fo1tune of $15,0UO,OOO. Allowing the world the market, each absurdly claiming t o cure every ill from one bottle. The r-. k 1gg1n 0 . am on s rug SwEilT APPLE P UDDING.- One quart of bo be G,000 yea.cs old, the latter amouut is crowd public will t urn with relief from such blatant Store, (down s . tairs), scalded milk, ha.If a pint of indian meal, one considtrably more tha.n a. m11on could ha.ve cup of molasses, scl.nt tea.spoonful of salt, einned a.t $5 a d ay from the time of Ad am. and slrnmeless catchpennies, and patronize, - -OF- B -0 W 1'1 A .NV J I L E sweet apples pared and cut up in ama.ll In round numJ:>ers sucb s.n imaginary work- not a. remedy, bat a list of r emedies, each of which is a specific for a single tlise:tse, and ~ ' plecos. M ix a.lto~etber 11nd bloke ill 11o mod· man would have earned bub $ 10,950.000. Tak. - ----------------erate oven not les2 than three hours. Serve Ing the est imated wealth of the V a.ndarbllts has the i·ecommendation of having been with cream or har d Sllouce. a t$250,000,000, it WOilldhavetaken 11 men originated (not by the old woman or the ' · Qi · b'DIAN GBIDDLR CAKES.-One-halfplnt of working day and nighb continuously from beastly Indian, as the quack advertisements . corn meal," one-half pint of flour, one J>int of the time of Adam t o have accumulated that read), but by educa ted gentlemeu , who are 1 · ·' of boiling wa.ter, three-four t hs pint of cold amount , tha.u is a.t $5 for 12 hours ll\bour. physicians and specialists of the highest standing in Europe, an cl whose patrons have A& · milk, one teaspoon of baking powd.er, the Ta.king the average labouring man's wages -" ffll ·same of salt and two eggs. Pour the boil- to be $1.50 per day, he would have to work to p ay from $25 to $500 to command their . T hfo is the greatest departure ing wa.ter on t he meal, salfl and sugar, then 452,620 years, or exaoblyl66.6G0,300, days in servicoG for Men and Boys' women and Children. beat thoroughly and a.dd the milk. Let order to dr11ow hi~ cheque for the amount of kn<?Wll t o modern medicine. T he spec!llcs i we which are sold a.t one dollar each are eight I this mixture become cold then a.dd the the Va.nderbllts pile. He could h1 in n umber . and cover the following ailments : ! fl.our with b11oklng powder ~itted in it and ohicken and swamp ague twice a d11oy and la.st the eggs well beaten, Fry In sm11.l l f?r supper! but he won!~ be too old by that No. 1. Catarrh, H ay Fever, Rose Cold. No. cakes and be sure to cook thoroughly. time to en1oy these thmgs, &nd wou.ld be 2, Diseases of the Lungs, Cot1ghs, Colds, Uo. 5, l A D N ~if;' IU · l D fg hunting a.t 18 cara.b gold -line d ccilia and a BronchitiB and Consump tion. RheumatiEm and Gout. No. 4, Dyspepsia, · · ~·1 n , ' t..V ..!. l'til ' · · ' · · l: l'1c1u.ED APPLES.- 'l'hese a.re v~ry good marble sepulchre. iver r.mc1 Kidneys. No. 5, Indigest ion, I1 Gra duate oft he Royal College ct Dental to eat with ooli meat s 11ond may be made lllii ., ., Fcve1· v.nd Ague, D umb Agne, Neuralgia . Srugeon~. Ontario. either of the cr ab -apple or the standard ·<<> FICE OPPOSITE EXPRESS OFFCE. fruit. Oboose firm apples a nd boil them The strike of the SJot bish school boys No, 6 , Female Weakness, LeucorrhU?..:., Irrognlarities. No. 7, Syst em 'l'onic and 1~) ~'ILLJNG A SPECI A TTY unnil they can be pierood with 11o fork, in a whioh beg11on in Hawic~ 1-tas spread to G las· 1 ; OL..u .1! n...u pickle made of a. pint of sugar to a pint of ~ aow, and 9t her placen m t he west of Scot· Development of F orm and F igu re. No. 8, ~.i\Rt'IFICIAL TEETH INSERTED WITHOUT vinegar. Make bub little of this pickle, for land, andalso into Ayrahireanda.bou~Aber· a golden remedy for NerYOus Debility. · we PLATJ<JS. ib will not be needed after the a.pplea a.re ! deen. The boys h11ove formed regula.1· labor · sand a circular describing the above diseases Great Reductions in price on all Dental boiled. Put in but few 11opples a.ta time, and like parades, with banners and cries for and treatment on receipt of stamp . The < '4\'ork. Vltslizec Air, i:onsta.ntly !n use pro· when they are boiled remove t hem carefully "shorter hours." The strike has a.lao spread remedies can be had of any clruggist . If · rll NOE PERIE c.E NE()ESSAR'li, Permanent posi· 1'\1'1 tions gu aranteed. S alary and .Ex pen·e· Pnl d. Pecu~uoing Painless Opera~1ons. Pa~bcul'l'r att.en and pa.ck them In etone jars. Then, when into England. The other day 100 maloon- your druggist does not l;:eep them remit ad vanta~es to beginners. Stock complete, with fas t·sell!ng 011~cfultles . liar t<'J i .on paid to the l eltlllation of Children B Teeth the j11or is full, pour over them enough soald- j tents paraded the streets of Ba.rnet, demand· p rice to us a nd we will ship direct. Address Oll'T FIT FREE. W e guarant ee w hat tve ad·vertf;e. Write J '10W.N ._.ALL WORK W .ARR.ANTED.-. ing ho1l vineg,rto cover them nicely, keeping ing "abolition of the cme, less houra In all lett ers t o H ospital Remedy Company, .....,=---.:..--.~~::.:._1'~ ... Nureerymea, BoC!be·ter" .N. Y. _ ('l'his house i~..... ~iablc.) ~Branch office, Dr. Rutherford's Orono them under the vinegar with a weight, school, lees p:i.rslng, and no home lessons." \1()3~ W est King S t., '.l.'oro::ito, Canada. ;~_!!~Y.. W IEDNl?:§r .. ~i l\IOitNING : red. I ' (LAM Prn.-Clam pie is urnde of very Some Note8 About a People "Wllo Are W i'Jhl mU:,~~l t~J::fee; cl:a~~~~lg:so~~:iblt~~:~ i:;!ra~~ ::~eai:";:::~: ::::~~~·a hl~eoM 1 · I I ° Infants Children ·. =:- t JI :S ° TOD BROS. ----·G--- P P Giving op Business·. General ·D ry Goods --o -- B RE GARDLE s s OF B COST. I I FALL AND WINTER GOODS · Due Bills taken as Cash. TOD BROS. - M . . .. . - L . . .. . . . . DOORS, SASH, BLNDS, MOULDINGS, ________________ ·1 an d other Factory -Work all Kiln Dried. - AFnll.Stock always on hand. Call and Examine. P McClellan ~ Co., BOWMANVI LLE, sole agents in this locality for TRENTO Ni ONTARIO 1d G-IL~LCOUR & co_ L R F E A T E Tail01' I J. M. BRI1IACOMBE w ill be foun d in his old shop~ next ctoor aoor to Express Office, BOW"l\([AN.VI LI""'E, where he k eeps constantly on hand A LARGE & COMPLETE ASSORTMl:'NT DE.NTI e TRY I B Coarse and Fine t} ts and Shoes " C ' I I I -c - RubberS, Slippers, etc. Trunks, Valises, Satchels. Special attention given to Repairing. I>A I v ·xs_ .... E~ ll1T£D

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