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Watchman Warder (1899), 29 Sep 1904, p. 2

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(C _ , t K1,. ‘ A A "immune n {-‘mstiltu butcher's back yard, or in a speflal- ly prepared pen. 'Hle buyer then may leave orders usual fashion. The flesh of a bird killed otherwise would be unclean meat and a forbidden food. accord-1 ing to the rabbinical law. DONE WITH A KINFE. The killing. is done by a . with a narrow blade and a. sharp . The operation is speedily performed and is said from ahygienâ€" ic point of view to be the best way to despatch a fowl for eating pur- poses. The operator pierces the neck of the fowl with the knife and holds it up by the feet until the blood is drained out. ‘ --v tle in external appearance from any at his other butcher shop. Those in Torâ€" to 01 onto are situated in :York, Queen, windc Chestnut, and Elizabeth streets. poke They are inspected by the food in- boxes spector in the same way as any oth- ed tc er store in the city. and, when a The complaint is laid, by the officers of yell : the Health Department. Complaints ten, in regard to them are rare, however. On The butcher, as has been said, is girls on irnnnrianf. nersonage in the JeW‘ r1111 The butcher, as has been said, is an important personage in the Jew- ish colony. He is allowed to do business only when given a. special commission by the rabbi. He is real- ly a church oflicer. Arno-‘1 with Ins authority. he has something of a. monopoly of the butcher business, and consequently the trade is rather F#A_ j 'hQStHUC, auu nunawvu w-mvvvâ€"v 1”,..- - ‘hey are inspected by the food inâ€" boxes of tacks that'““’ V‘“ * pector in the same way as any oth- ed to nai 1' store in the city. and, when a The old man '()n.plaint. is laid, by the officers of yell at them, . . . - 055 a .he Health Department. Complaints ten, and got 61' when the boys and n regard to them are rare, however. One afternoon . , and had The butcher, as has been said, is girls had been teasmg lung“t _ they in important personage in the J ew- run away when 1ht?! came ish colony. He is allowed to do met a little gil’ W1 a‘ business only when given a special flowers :‘and asked her rheziksilt: “th; commission by the rabbi. He is real- goihg. - “as ' ly a church oflicer. Armed with 1115 boun'u authority. he has something of a ed. but . hun- monopoly of the butCher business, they ought n°t to tease is door and consequently the trade is rather She went to the old man . an exclusive one. They have fixed » ‘ . prices and charges, the charge for 'itance. She raPPQd, at til: 23:: 93] killing a chicken being 10 cents. , thinking 1 . W - again, came on mum AND ammo most ran 9 g to scold her, hilt sl . held up the The Condition of may Young Women for him. she ‘ was that m Show and 0mm bothered him, and then she gave hi Thousands of young women haVe 1‘1 . bou uet. to depend upon their own efiorts‘ to t {enle 03m- gam a livilihood, and to these, this time, and all stood \vatChi'O whether behind the counter, in the of- When the old man took the b01101“ fice in the factory or the home, work the tears were in his eyes. and ‘ â€" LL- I:‘‘In Gift’fi he children had come up‘ LS been killed according int” waited 1 . ish “it” The H a in Shops and onioes ' Thousands of young Women have to depend upon their own efiorts‘ to gain a, livilihood, and to these, whether behind the counter, in the of- --V;-.v- -..7_._ fice in the factory or the home, work means close confinementâ€"often in badly ventilated rooms. There is a. strain on the nerves ; the blood be- comes impoverished ; the cheeks pale; there are frequent headacheS; palpiâ€" tation of the heart and a. constant tiredness. If the first symptoms are neglected it may lead to a complete breakdown â€" perhAps com-metion. What is needed to restore vim and energy and vitality is a. tonic, and absolutely the mt tonic in the world is Dr. Williams" Pink Pills, They actually make new blood, and bring health and cheerful energy to tired and depressed g rls and women. Miss Viola. Millett, Robinson’s Corn- ers, N.S., says : ”“1 Was a. great suf- ferer from headaches, heart palpitar tiontion and troubles thatatmctm -I‘.Aa§ {-n Lluuuxuu a...“ _. sex. My blood seemed almost to] have turned to water, and the least exertiOn left me weak and depressed. I used seven boxes of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills and they have made a. re-' markable charge in my condition. I can truly say that I feel like a. new, person, and I strongly rt-coumuend these pills to all weak, ailing git ” and nerve troublw, but must get the genuine with the full name Dr.‘ Williams‘ Pink Pills for Pale People: on the wrapper around each box. Replying to an open letter Decent- ly sent to the Archbishop of Cant- erbury bv the American Young Peo- ple's Christian Temperance Union, with reference to an alleged endorse- ment of the church tavern in New York, Chaplain Gleison, in behalf Of the archbishop, writes that. "lust: Grace has expressed no opinion what-z ever with regard to the tavern initi- iated by Bishop Potter. ”- ' Winthmp E. gamut, President of Jewish butcher York. not placed upon 1"” Slum" ness WJ‘flm mind! afitoxfioblleF»_ a r if she is very partic ar . ' ;tand by and see the'. The? was. ‘ shops difier lit- I. Mediate the spirit of lawless; .v many drivers 0“ interview in New lease ' I tell you it don’t I! travel under any alias whatsomever as a. lady smiled proudly "“*‘ ‘m‘ “Another kg}!- Luu V" the canoe. 9° Bu‘y â€"â€"â€", at far 111!!qu , Once in a village there lived an old shoemaker. e y, cross old man little boys and girls him. They would toss ndow when h st his shop wi side at work in the evcnmgs, knock 1'. she died. Then the children were all sorry for the old man, and after that he and they were good friends and they often us- ed to bring him nice things and went in and talked with him, and he Was never cross with them again. A few years ago the old man died. u n to: 0-17 a 3‘0“ we!“ ll Mela-1.134; iThompson in WI 111- ‘ m. “It must nourishâ€"yes, but at equul necessity it must please, pleas. tn. ,m In“ Lu: 3...... ,, - which tuna they m not to be called. except to: grave reason, but m let: tree to ugat themselves at this in the “- ‘- I'm humble Etvcrhcn ‘m ’ 0'81! “1 YBIZJ “Wu" tuck their napkin“ under ”mammal-owhm‘“ "r'HE F 'RENCHi DINNER. came out with a. ru an over the little girl. L going to scold her, but 9 the bouquet and said it 11. She told him ghow : was that the boys and “Acon Rwanda that 1 she was. to tease him. the old man's door, followed at . ppcd at the door, and eye. hinking it was the sack to bother him t with a. rush, and al-\ the little girl. Then [D THE. The Oracle smiled prom“, ' 7 entered and called for “Another halt-J bacon like the iow sorry and girls gave him â€"ve1:y humble of 7:63-71ch th: out, Whel} ears . snout. the long, the plump ham. . mal valuable. There are good bacon hogs in the popular breedS, but the ; Yorkshire m desired type. ‘~‘Now here," said he, as he held up a. half-side of hacon, ‘-“is a. slab Worth looking at. I gu the Gadâ€" Mn proud to * - 1.---.. Ehins ' 1W9 V"“ V 'an was “Is, ur ted to find bag was ripe f0” ’9 a1. med at his 01‘3““ : “There’s a heap is citations. in the “’1’" Whhfi stat-chow Puma hey averag‘ PIPE: L and Often “i“ a above thfito- rust u , old canons“ 3093’ ‘ urn SOld at my” ”\E Latdwardsm _.A railroads is inst able to be out again at the ROS Hospital, “0 received his‘mjuriea as a. result 0! being over-anxious to escape injury. Hois Fireman Edwards, who when so” time 330 jumped tromhh lo- ...nmuve when no danger was near. Amwho §l RIGGS’ 1:. Running fl: “Eh M the mmm or this lawn}: Irena: caught '- 8“???" 0.! w LINDSAY a :7. $8 and W“ lfl‘. ilk Can-“tkfi cup of gasoline in 11‘ II (In boiler, when t! 3‘. With the aid of a don't how that by ta is you can have brig! Flo .- p. Fielding, d!" ”complexion is 1 m. poor blood, but: Waldo not exp: and “auction in do My Ontario win p crjlhndancc of men ‘ to («ego the accumu? q or the sake of ti tilt finds a large pa Indian and reward the thing itself. For m in la: Ming profession i‘ i‘ made a vocation m stone to pk! ”#81 world where abound or {where lial may rewarde claimants. Preach mane teaching m to that I that in deeply impro “to. ‘its being' In. ad a mission ' anti-lea by monetar. m they are lat m aside for a n .10. But we Manual M impound “GOLD I! cum habiolthefi Jun-(Plumb: byway»! I. W. Bromeli, 01 my painfully. ofherbodyw: Eby-B? BYA‘ forl

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