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Watchman (1888), 19 Dec 1895, p. 9

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S. and summit by CH CLUTHE RU PTU RE seasicu RED WITH NO lNCONVENIENCE wnnouwkus CHEAP BY “A“. 9 Your name to us mans oomforttoyw. A Post Card will do it. cuss. MM :34 Kill: 81. list TORONTO ‘ . ¢ - CANADA .‘t‘V .. ‘7. S 1 .t' J may. .y Wears 4 8. Age of person or case immaterial. EHDUSE, SiGN AND DECORATIVE PAINTING: VERESCOING GRAINING ? KALSOMINING. STAINED GLASS. Art Designs in all Branches. 76 PEEL STREETJJNDSAY. ONT -ffi/ . ills. SMITH 00. I5 KEN Fâ€"S’IT, LINDSAY UP \ .‘on ‘ em on St. SANITARY “CHEERS, TIN [MD 81155 T IRON ”08(533. TIMI/SHINE. E 76'. ' nor Am want 5 E . in and repaired. Work done 10‘0“?” of ‘ ' ' ll kin country. hstimates given on a . :3 Work. First-class workmen emplolc‘l‘ ’1 . 1-101” WAThR HEATING. 'LINDSAY . 56535683543“. .. ‘.> .1'1- rants adjusted, as between 5 ' r; » p. {reasonable that you cannot ~ - $.37. hum; your work ineflicieut- 1 i S . Jags, 5: " Having kept the yokes of eggs 1.» 1 K;%%,..M..;,..~.«_ . . w.,... , l -. awkwi.‘ THE WATCHMAN. LINDSAY, THURSDAY DECEMBER 19TH, 1895, ten; Heelsâ€"flee EI-flElillsmge’gsfilaEfiâ€"He lsielleIaElâ€"Ele ElaEIâ€"Ile FEE-awe (e; 613"” ‘ ‘ EL r’igalrx‘a if «:9. m .93. ‘1 r1 ‘3 " (‘3 all. . ‘1 l l7 {Q91 11 vi \. ill 7‘. . . DECEMBER .4“ w VES ERS . . W’s: - 1 ~ . . «.‘r. M 3ng 3‘9». $2.; .. w... » V“ m. _,,. .. $... - .ls’ss Four weeks ago We announced that owin - i I g to the hard times W 1d f Offer for gOOdS’ and the Public have taken us :tvdgilworr%.use ssmss assess/ms - Plum No. 1. Bo 's’ Suits at 200, regular r' - . . 130:5, Suits at $3.00, regular 3:: - - g _ in: Men’s Ulsters at $5.00. regular Price - - - ~ $8.00 Boys’ Suits at 400, regular price _ _ - 6.50 Men’s Pants at 1.00, regular price - - - 1.75 Boys’ Suits at 4.50, regular price - - - , 7.50 m Men’s Pants at 1.2 5, regular price - - - {- 2.c0 Boys’ Overcoats at $3.00, regular price - ~ - . 5.00 Men’s Heavy F reize Pants $1.45, regular price - - 2.25 . Plum No. 3 Plum No. 4 Ladies’ jackets $1.2 5, regular price - = - ' $3.00 Ladies Jackets 1.50, regular price _ - â€" 3'25 Consists of Christmas Presentation Goods, of which we have a very Ladies’ Jackets 3.“), regular price _ _ - _ 6.50 large stock. It’s impossible to give pricesâ€"the list would be too Ladies’ Jackets 4.00, regular price - - - - - 7.50 long. . . . . . . . . . . . A Merry Christmastide to all our Customers and THE WATCHMAN readers. P. MCABTHUR 85 Co“ 01111. Post Office. Bro. J , M. Marshall, re-elected; Chap, Mr T. W. Graham gave this vicinity a Bro. Thos. Austin; Rec.-Sec., Bro. John call on Saturday. '1‘. Thompson, jr., re-elected; Tress, Bro. TELâ€"A tea will be held on Dec. 23rd R. M. Mason, V.S.; D. of C., Bro. Sam. in connectionwith the LebanonMethodist Barr; Sec, Bro. C. McGillivray; Com- church. Tea will be held in the Orange mittee. Bros. Win. Golden, Robt. Palmer, Hall and after this speaking will be the J os. McGee, W. Jones. and Thos. Hill. the order 1n the church. Mr. Fallis M.P. P. has been invited to take the chair. The following gentleman will give address- es: T. D. Craig M.:P., Charles Fairbairn M. P., J. Carnegie M.P.P. and Revs Hill, Garbutt and Tanner. Admission 25c CONCERT.â€"Thegconcert in 8.8. No. 10 on Dec. 10 was very successful. Too much thanks can not be given to Mr. Hooper and his well trained pupils. The singing of Messrs Clithroe and Begley was excellent. “The Bachelor’s Hall.” was very arousing. â€"-â€" ..â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€""*‘ / 7111: Housrnow. “COLUMN 0F DELICIOUS RE- CEIPTS. head and face. He was engaged in fall- the lumber camp, with a badly injured ing a large pine tree, and in its desent a small dry spruce pole flew back. He saw it coming but was unable to get out of the way. A spike struck him on the top of the head. and another one cut his nose, and bruised the eye. The blow knocked him down with great force and stunned him for a short time. it was a. narrow escape from instant death. The wounds are healing satisfactorily. THE Hownr Maxâ€"Correspondence throughout the northern districts con- tinue to send this journal reports re- garding the men who seek relief, and claim to come from the Howry camps. The criticisms could not be published and indeed, after the explanation of Messrs. Howry, given in the issue of week thick as honey, then pour into jelly tumblers and cover. It makes a delectable SWeetening for layer cake, and may be used for flavoring. Lemon Cakeâ€"~VVith twoâ€"thirds of a. cupful of butter cream two cupfuls of sugar, adding, in this order, the beaten whites of the same, two-thirds of a cupful of milk, three and a half cupâ€" fuls of flour, and the juice of one Cook in asmall saucepan set in hot water, stirring constantly, and pouring into small cups as it thickens. Orange Pudding â€"â€" Five sweet oranges are to be peeled, sliced thin sermons SELECTED FOR THE HOLI' and seeded; sprinkle over them a “GOOD uouss- cofiee-cupful of white sugar. Heat a pint of milk to the boiling point by setting it ina pot ot boiling water; add the well-beaten yokes of three eggs, and a. tablespoonful of cornstarch made smooth with a little cold milk, stirring all the time. As soon as it thickens, place On top of it the sweet- ened fruit; beat the whites of the eggs to a still froth, adding a table- lH. Y \‘ ‘ ..\.\‘O.\i KROM REABORO. Special to the Watchman. ADDREss.â€"Rev. J. W. Totten held a lemon. Two-thirds of a teaspoonful of meeting f“ Re‘lbOI‘O, and gave an address on dancing on the evening of Monday, soda. should be. Slfted into the flour Dec. 2nd. He quoted the utterances of before that 15 addedto the mixture, or various churches in which it was shown it may be beaten 1“ J‘JSt before the that the modern dance is and has been lemon juice is added. Bake in the condemned by the various bodies of earn- usual manner. Any plain cake may . est Christians. .Avnumber of young per- be flavored with lemon, thus making it sons gave recxtations, and added very H K.;l;l‘1\'l}. Orange Pieâ€"Beat the yokes of three eggs with :1 cupful of sugar: and when Lg»: add a ltaflespooniul of hatter. 311‘ in the pulp and juice 0f tWo mung-s, the grated rind of half of one, 11.1.13. Ll. cupful of milk. Bake in 8- dtrp pic duh lined with pastry. \Vhen W19, 1W”! up Will) a meringue 0f spoonful of sugar and use as frostinv ' ~ ‘ ‘ . . . a: a 23' . ‘ , )1 much to the enjoyment of the audience. three whites 00f eggs beaten w‘th Let it harden 1n the oven for a few m fact 9‘ “lemon cake. Cyble Shields, Annie Mofi‘att. and Harold TORONTO’ . before 13“” tho” criticism“ won“ sc‘rce‘ three t:.:,»;.,-.»:;)oonruls 0f sugar; brown minutes. It ma be served hot but is Lemon Pieâ€"Intoa cu fulanda half Porteous ave recitatious- M, W - THE Drcrs’ TRIALâ€"Arthur A. Dicks ly be just. It certainly must be anno - . ‘ E y ’ . . g 9 o - POI? . - _ y sl1ght.;.-r cool, and serve. best eaten cold. of sugar stir two heaping teaspoonfuls teous gave excellent cornet solos; Selena “K's tried “ltd acqglg‘ted 0:1 two fprmfida§le ing tofthoseuwlfio S“ 80h frequently called - ‘ _ ' - sm wo 1 area cours r1 ay upon or re 6 , at t ey must bear in r11“. .. , -â€"â€"CI‘ am together of flour add the well beaten yokes of Hughan gave some beautiful rendering of c arge , . . . . a (firs. “l jlilortgalke end a :upful Orange Cakeâ€"Beat together “:0 six (Hg; and the whites of two beaten sacred song, With which all were much morning msrde of ten minutes. He was mind when seeking someone upon whom torrent; 0 utter 8. eggs and a. cupful of sugar; t-hec mix 1 .r, . . f t 19, ons the pleased. first brought before Mr. Justice Rose in to heap their maldtctions, that the stifl‘, the juice 0 wo , u . . ____.-â€"-â€"â€" the Assize court on a. charge of arson to Messrs. Howry assured this journal, in a manner that cannot be doubted that “the large proportion of the men reach- ing their camps are hired by employment bureaus outside of this province, and connection with the burni of the house on St. Helen’s avenue, w ere his wife was burned to death. Mr. Justice Rose in thoroughly, in the ordar given ' A tablespoonful of melted butter, half a cupful of milk, a cupful and a half of of one, and a cupful of Line two deep pie plates KING STON. A GOLD Batonâ€"Mr. R. McConnell ‘of Mattawa, representing the Crystal Ofsugtu': into them stira well-beaten egg lm'ii :l. cupfulof milk, and? Wm of lint}? ing.) which tvIo teaspoonfuls grated rind cold water. ‘ with paste, fill with the mixture, and of him-1"" powder has been Sifted flour half a. teaspoonful 0t soda, a - - ‘ . . ' . . w - - - said that the ev1dence cleirl showed that Ron? 5’ 1“" Mike in two sheetS. For teaspoonful of cream tartar, a table- bake mlahmoderat e(pverlil.n(1:V;:f:ndC$: (1.0m Mining Company, brought “‘5.“ there was nothing of valueyin the house for whose action the Messas. H.;wry are the thug, peel six oranges, remOVC the spoonful or orangejuice and a bit of Cover “”5 a. menngue ‘d u ful of hfm t0 the 5011001 0‘ mmmg, 1n this to burn, the furniture of any account in no way responsible; that the fees of Seeds, slice, sprinkle with sugar, and the grated rind. This is tobe baked whites 0f four Sggs an f: c .p (1 City. a. $0“ 0f ore from the company’s having been removed the day before in these bureaus being obtained from the Placelvnfli'utrn the layers. Forasauce, in a round shallow pan. powdered sugar, cover t e P185 an mine In Rathbun township, near ppen daylight, showing'thcre was no men depend toa large extent upon the tAke zlw "rated rind of two orangeS. ’ _ - . brown lightly. . _ Mattawa, from which gold to the value intent to defraud the insurance corn- nuvuber sent forward; that many of the the l - Due, half a cupful of sugar. Orange Fillingâ€"Scaldtogether in a Lemon Custard piefiijmtlmately of $190 was extracted. The mill psnlest. Hés Lordfship 1133355228: E :12): menk so Blind age Manon; llr‘iiowlsde of a. 1;,;,;s5p3,,ufu1 of butter and two farms. kettle the grated pulp of W0 21 tablespoouful of flour With a. cupful extracted 95 per cent of “1:21. a??? alley,owiiiaciirvria:do(ii::?:ndethe prisoner :vlpcrh “1V:rkfiggocjalznnocvzeoefilppfyheh {5; J . .- to "all” Of gold from the ore. was then liberated. Dicks was then Messrs. Howry unless they proposed 90-11191 $00k home Wlth hlm the buck, taken into custody by Detective Verney run a charitable institution, instead of 3 into Wthh the gold was shaped. It on a. watrent charging him with setting lumber business. With this assurance weighed nine and one-half ounces. fire to his house in Mimico three years from a firm whose reSpectability is un- ago. He was taken over and immediately questionable, it is evident that the blame SOUTH HARVEY. arraigned in the police court on this must :33; upon the bureaus of Montreal ACCIDENr.-â€"Harry Irwin second son charge. Mr Curry, the Crown prose- and elsewhere. It cannot be expected, of Mr. Wm. Irwin met.with a be d cutor, hacl received instructions not to as. the Messrs. Howry suite, that they accident lately. They had brought home ”5688 the charge. and the indictment was “11.1““ .‘hetr lumber ”“5”“? as 3' a new power straw cutter Harry wanted Withdrawn. The Magistrate then disâ€" charitable institution, and the actions of m try how it ran, and tie there was no charged the prisoner. It H understood the bureaus must be annoying to them as handle to the shaft he pm, in a big that Dicks wnl now apply to the insurâ€" they are to the people of the district. - , - ance companies for the $19000 insurance As to what steps should be taken, about wrench and commenced turning. Some on his Wife’s life. the only suggestion that offers itSeli is of sugar ; squeeze on to this the juice of a lemou, the peel of which has been‘ grated separately. Beat the yokes of three eggs to a froth, stir in a cupful of new milk, then the other ingredients, and bake in a doep pie plate lined with paste in the usual manner. ' LOCAL Flawsâ€"LETTERS VALENTIA. Special to The Watchman. ENTERTAINMENT.â€"â€"A grand oyster sup- juicy oranges from which the seeds have been removed, half of one peel grated, two tablespoonfuls of .water and a cupful of sugar. Into this stir a. tablespoonful of cornstarch, made smooth in a. little water, and cook till thick. Beat the whites of two eggs toa. stifi' froth with a cupful of now- dered sugar, and stir into the orange when almost cold, reserving enough to coat the top of the cake. Lemon Shortcakeâ€"Make the pastry cupfms Of Water; thinning with corn- Starch. OWEâ€"Th 'l‘urtsâ€"Beat together three- (luarters of a Cupful t3blespmnful of butter, “.0 “longed the grated peel of orange. S“? in :i tenspoonful of cornstarch wet with the juice of half a lemon; beat Pans “mil with paste. Orange Tapiocaâ€"â€"-Wash and steep a Cllllful (if tnpiOCa then simmer 1n 8 . . . 'llb riven under h h' h d _ h bl - ‘ .. ‘ - . - . as for a strawberry 01‘ Similar er and entertainment W1 e1, . ow is an _caug tone. or or a cog. . , , - Pint 0f ””1ng WW” “""1 clear. H“ p.81; and spread between the layersv- Ehe- Maple.“ 0f the 0393mm“ 0rd" 0f and the first ringer of his right hand was BWN hillside)? ill:‘mlfliijctsflifiWiil’reawiml:l civsrihtti! 111g peeled and seeded a. dozen 59‘" ca ’ d f the rated rind and Foresters on Friday evening, Dec. 27th, smashed, bruised and broken off below S C Th ’ sale of Mr them , ether with '5 metal Statement oranges (sweet ones may be used With paste Cfompfif eolemong mixed with a at the residence of Mr. VVm._lC;sey, Yr the first joint, so that it hung by a piece 13053;: 63;!) drizzleâ€"Bola) on W ednes: of the :fiiinions of thi public to the o a. g Manposa. There W11 9 a nice of skin. Harry had great nerve in put- a large number of Mayors of Montreal and 55gb," and ., day. brought together and buyers from all the surrounding district. the addition of lemon juice), cut them juice he bOillng cupful hint from these officials to the proper 0‘ sugar and one Of swee program of music and sinsins. and plenty ting it together and binding it up, in slices and stir these into 1; . d' - , - . . . - ‘ tely With lemon- f ll who come. Don t miss tht n rh I have not heard how it is gettino . . - - - “ Inca. S t to taste. cook and cream. Serve mum 13 “Pine" 0" a. . - - ° - - " It was uite an exce nonal gathering of quarters, might msure m the future a P wee en flavored sweetened cream as a. Sauce. this. A good mghuenjoyment promised. along. it was hoped that it would mend well-toildo men. Th: prices were fair. supply of none but “in,“ men, and children, 156. Enter- allright. 3 o’clock. though of course low comprred with the thus save the unlit from painful neces- prices of a few years ago. Young thor- cities, the Messrs. Howry from what oughbred bulls sold for $40, that could must be a disagreeable duty, and tho six years ago for people of the district from a general serve with cream and sugar. Qrange Custardâ€"T0 “1? White of six eggs add the juice â€"â€"+â€"- SOUTH EMILY. Special to the Watchman. Lemon Honeyâ€"Into three ODncestAdmission, 25c.;_ of fresh butter and a cuptul of sugarltsinment commences at f our _ _._.â€"â€"+â€"-â€"'-‘ 0 stir the beaten yokcs FENELON FALLS " . lted together, , Oranges and 8' cupful Of 001d water me into which have been onerous -At the last Psnsosns â€"Mr [and Mrs Patton of "0‘ have 59°“ ”W t . for an hour. of three 688‘: . , Emotion _or . .L.. N ‘ 996 . . . . lea than a hundred. Mr. George Mc- ”W of complaintâ€"Independent. again, and 505 “"7 - mixed the grawd peel of a large regular meeting 0‘ “1° LO 0 ’ fif‘ffmnuthlnegsfifiivfi'pfiiflfi Eu 1., of I‘jndny. wielded the humor. Falls. the following officers were flat-ed?!“ thcl ensuing year :--W. 11., -visit 1‘“ week. _ . . . J. ‘Widdh was away I‘m Dem“, .n'Oth“; Dgufl Visiting £ri°n in 0"“ h“ '“k‘o o o o 0 our.â€"-â€" son of Mr. Louis Parker. of Harvey,camc homo an Hondsylfron Try Our J Ob Department. °°°l place, beat them with an - .t of“ .. ... hash: mt: mils m... o....____..._.___.. .. *m ~ 3"

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