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lid 70 grand.
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of the 'con-
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and higiii ,
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been attending
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,he gold . medal
,on. -The. Union
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arriving, she will
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low a well-to-do
of citizens aesenle
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the estimation of
was the recipient
,hie presents before
Young, who lute
I near London, is
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destroyed) driest
ting
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of Toronto, s
nt, Mrs John Crow -
Ross is house on a
wstoti,of W�r,itl,Xharn,1
in Grove Venn,
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US2D 11'01:, FOO1 .
VARrL tiS KiNrsa THAT .ARE EDIBLE
e AND ABE EATEN,
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'Sthvvoil Lines at a II.adIee' Totnoheost-^Lo-
cues Aru,wors yippee in Batter and 'irried
in Ort --Tho Thtntl4 IyaWlly-•,A KOSO
Lake {y,noiee Tflossonasr
o rr, phi:.ls feed., inerteats, but the man
N of intellect alone knows ,flow to eat."
So says aman versed in,*lsaiom, And
truly he was wise, for the "fate of na-
tions depends upon 'how they're' fed."
Cooking is a science, and the author who
.declared that "the discovery of a new
fish does more for the happiness of man-
kind than the disc of a evQforpla menne
was evidently a philosopher,
are interested in cooking;.
1?lowersl The very worn is the quint-
essence of poetry, fragrance and beauty.
.A dinner, novel iu the extreme, was
eiiik g
iveu by an eastern girl, a wealthy debu-
taute• The dinner was solved in great
imaguifieenCe, and at it "stewed lilies„
• was the most favored dish.
It didn't matter at a«1 that the "stewed
lilies" resembled inferior greens or•cauli-
Dowere in appearance, and as to taste—
imagination fails to convey its awful
wishy-washiness, if the antipodal terms
be allowed, yet every girl at the table
declared as she dipped' her fork into the
stewed novelty that they were "perfect-
ly delicious, you know," and they could
eat them "every day."' No pepper, no
salt, no soupcon f butter defiled this
purity of the lilystew; forbid, god
fashion, perish the thought, oh, cuisine
of aesthetic food! the lilies were stewed
Limply intact and eaten simply and with
tact. For no muscle of the tortured
fashionable gourniande's face betrayed
the feeling . that she was eating a dish
that was similar to washed out sunshine
or the ghost of a stale spongecake. They
were stewed lilies all the same, and if
each partaker turns herhead away at the
sight of the flower iu.full bloom for some
itf.time to Come, why inquire further? Is
r the mere . fact of the effects of a first.
,cigar to banish forever the habit of. smolt -
lug others?
A DINNER 017 LOCUSTS. ,
Not very long since an article in an
easternpaper a clever
subterfuge in cooking in following) man-
lier: • "The latest novelty in the vegetable
line is the introduction of flowers, that
is edible flowers. The two which aro
a
cud to be the most satisfactory belong—
;a sit orient to the thistle family, and
rejoice in the names calligonum poly-
gonordes and bastia latiflior. The pope
'lar form of both English and French
seems somehow hard to conquer in the
less
article of food rias 1> inetory gllet4
away back, It was well known to the
ancient (ireeks ..and Lomane• —flt, Loris.
rest-l7iapatch,
Apra Shen in the ilort'a T zrotc
A 'Waldo county farmer, on going
his hen pause the otbeii, morning, saw
one of 'Cris favorite Nene lying on her
back, h; f. in the air and mouth wide
aspen., With 011 the appearance of being
dead, lint on examination found half a
clam shell Keck in her throat. lie took
the leen ins) the house, got a pair of pin-
asers, pulled out 'the shell, and the moil.
came back to life and laid an unusually
big egg, that day to show her gratitude.
,_.130fast Age,
titmice. Knowledge.
ASSURANCE E COMPANY,
'HALIFAX, N.S.
g A P I T A, L • X1,000,000,
(Fire insurance only,)
Applications for Windham agency to ho add;owed
J. 1?, 7IWAIIT,
%3 Scott argot, Tammy.
Gordon
THE ODELL
TYPE WRITER,
win buy the ()DELL TYPE WRI-
TER with 78 characters, andr$15 for
tiro SINGLE CASE ODELL, warranted to do
better work then any machine made.
It oombinoe simplicity with durability, speed, ease
of operation, wears longer without cost of repairs
ribbon
k to
Lias no in
than any other machine,
bother the operator. It is neat, substantiae rocket
plated, perfect anti adapted to all kinds of typo
writing, Like a printing press, it produces sharp,
clean, legible manuscripts. Two or ten copies can
be made at ono writing. Any Intelligent person can
become an operator in two days. Wo offer $1 ,000
to any operator who can equal the work of the
DOVGLE CASE ODELL.
Reliable Agents and Salesmen wanted. Special
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For ['amphlot giving Indorsements, &O., address
ODELL TYPE WRITER Co.,
86 and 87 5th Aro. CRIOAGO, ILL,
Cookery School Projector — I have
called, Mrs. Slimdiet, to ask if you would
not like to join, our cookery class, just
forming.
Mrs. Slintidiet (boarding house keeper)
—Oh, I don't
ucare otod Frenohifiedmoney ldishes,
earnin
cork to gitP Our
"Ah, but you do notunderstand.
t.of
lessons are devoted to preparation
all sorts of nioo and palatable
knowghes just
from things left o`er, y
"No, use to me. W e never have any-
thing left over."—New York Week1S•
-A. H. GRIGG,
TAILOR.
Every department of rho business carefully attended
to, as my motto is :
"T 110 R0TJGH,"
case of these new dishes, but doubt
all will come in. time. It is related of a
bright oston woman. country aliroi.1,lst
in
ripe was living
.a spot where the markets were extreme-
ly unreliable, she was surprised. one day
by the arrival of several guests near the
Hour of dinner. It chanced, as it usually
does in similar cases, that her larder
that day was especially bare; so she set
to work her wits as her onl toa s locust
to overcome the difficulty.
`trees were in full bloom,them ins batter
td
he finest clusters, dippedoil. The dish
and fried them, in bailing
'proved not only an ornamental one, the
•-shape ofthe ordinarypes but itproverg not
d pal-
atable
iko that of grapes :
as well, and if not very substan-
tial, went no inconsiderable way in
'scanty dinner.
When Revue became
luxurythecetiter of rich -
of the table, from
�esshe had every
the. growing locust in bloom to the os-
trich. "5t. John's bread" is said also to
11e•a species of wild locust„ and thereeire
other methods of cooking in which they
have been tisk. As for the dandelions.
• they aro Pe:inverted, by
lilthe
disltlful Taos
k
into the most palatable
.fie also gathered with .care and made
into aheaithful tea es well as into stewed
vegetables. The dandelion is sometimes
termed not flower, but it certainly is
a
entitled and justly so to floral ceneidera
•.tion, and belongs to the floral family.
seems RrilnLi , a.f.' FTS.
The nasturtium makes a
mcdosteli
for
'fur salad, the leaves being
the purpose as the most delicious portion.
The peppery, pecuiiav taste tickles are
taste of the epicure tvitl> Re char i , and
the nasturtium salad is a
favo.cm the bullet of the .iastidiaus epicure.
The seed of this' flower mai e sa, most
.tempting pickle, ai
ities an appetite to the roost jaded palate .
and stomach, lout that has been
The cactus is a 'p
used with effect by the Indians. When
the Sioux so long dolled the government
and were left without food or liquid,
' they converted the cactus into a nourish-
ing vegetable, Besides this, the liquid
corning from thea: served in the place of
. water.laved an imlrort-
o,ttt feature in the
iwses have Owes P
high art of cooking.
. s,
1.7m1.1 Charlemegne's reign the devices
for cooking into which flowers l,wore
e tin-
,sertea were several, while til
teenth century the women of the gentlest
birth, greatest wealth and atcnt iest t strpoin
posi-
tion in court took the g , '
interest in their kitchen and it; result e
A. favorite method of giving,
taste of flowers at this time was to boil
thein in rose water. The flavor
es so
,therou;�lrlyimpregnating that Srru f
;imagine the fish was a rose, itself.
cone
'mode of dining in tilts century
was Pi 2.t V,aAl l cT1,tc05 "�:lte twin 4 `t3•Ci
h y...
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A. I -I, GRIGG,
Josephine St, W ngham,
SODA -WATER
mos's IN TOWN,
at, " TEIE ECLIPSE."
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JOH A WATT,
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Are now offering a large range of.
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in Plain White, Crossbar and Figured, from 5c. upwards,
—0 Lots of atinr, DizeRrtu
Suitable for our ever changing climate;
FL' OUNCINGS that are in"tended to please every taste, and at very
interesting prices.
ISZIMiG MATERIAL of all kinds,
—such SASH, DOORS, BLINDS,
FRAMES, Et*.
PRETTY THINGS 1N EMBROIDERIES in ,desirable widths, and at
Flooring, Siding, etc., dressed to order on the
shortest notice..
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IplyWe have over 100,000 feet of Dry
g asped stuff of yard, r
Lumber in our llkinds. d can sup
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A call solicited.
JOHN WATT.
Wingham, Juno 0th,1890.
For the next Two Weeks',
,A0.
COME ONE, COME ALL!, and
to
dha c t a look through our
mammotst
at
popular prices. It will pay you tr, look through them.
aPa )o10;
Jaiaa ,1t, ?ia
o.
The Best and cheapest; a larne and choi.c selection. We
believe in protection that gives protection;
For comfort and durability in footwear, do ' not fail to .get our
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Nothing so cheering and refreshing during the oppressive weather -
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PRIM TS in all the latest patterns and newest designs: from 5c
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and
HUI
Sateens, Flan-
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HANDSOME D .:ESS ROBE
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please note h s Sale is for Two
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ir, Black and Colored. 'Must be
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GENTS' ;.NGS in all the, latest
A complete stock of GEI` FUTRNISI1l
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kd ANS, TIES, SiLK II A.NDKEROFIIEFS,COLLAR,S, CUFFS,
TWEEDS AND PANTINGS, in all the finest worsteds.
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—n:A811ACTcrun or—
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Special Bargains will be given in Top and Opcn Buggies for the next two ,
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All kinds of well. made to order by first-class workmen, under the super.' ,
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RepalrIng, I'aintlpg, Top Buildt"u, l e., done on short nctico,
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IN s. .AM ,, FOUNDR
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—Successors to 1t tf Robinson, man0facturercrs 01'-
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P.IATI FIE N1Z 04.
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of scare. They eerie Wing
ham
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during the past eighteen years.
Wingham, Juno 25th, 1500.
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