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Householb }tints.
Nvrlttre.-One gout sour milk, one
eves teasofd of soda, • little salt,
Sour to thicken sufficiently to drop.
Bou,ab CUSTARD.—Ow teart boiled
milk, four edge, use cupful sugar, one
cupful sugar, orae tablespuonful corn
starch; beat the whites aepsrate, and stir
it when cold.
PORK Cum --One cup of chopped
pork, ate enpf ul of Mains, the same of
molasses and milk, oue teaspoonful sash
of salt and soda, and four cupfuls of
Sour. .
Ax contExntBeneze gr Due. -
Small pieces of meat, one teacupful milk
put in the frying -pan with s little salt
and pepper, sinal) tablespe.,.tiful butter,
six eggs beaten up and stettored ii with
the meat.
Pooa-mases Pv»LnNo.-Two quarts
milk; eight tablespoonfuls of rice; two
acuity cupfuls sugar; salt and spice to
taste,nutmeg, and a piece of butter the
size of a small egg; bake slowly, nut has
than two hours. I
CUSTARD PUDDIKO.-Four eggs beaten
with four tablespoonfuls of sugar, a lit-
tle salt, a teaspoonful lepton, arid a little
ground cinnamon; add oue quart milk;
set it to bake in a moderate quick oven,
and watch very carefully that it doe. not
whey.
Show PANCAKss.-One quart of snow -
water to about one pint of sifted flour,
or sufficient to make a nice batter, one
teaspoonful salt; one egg would improve
it, thought not altogether necessary.
Beat until very light and smooth. Fry
en a quick fire in lard, drippings, or but-
ter scrapings.
LaMar CAKE.—One and a half cupfuls
sugar, three-fourths cupful butter, ,Sae
teaspoonful cream tartar. one-half tea-
spoonful soda, one-fourth cupful milk,
one and three-fourths cupfuls silted
flour, two eggs; squeeze in tihie juice of
two lemmons; bake in jelly tins; grate
the rind of the lemon off, mix with
powdered sugar and the white of an egg
not very stiff; when the cake is cold
spread this between the loaves as in jelly
cake.
BAKED INDIAN PUDDING.—One cup-
ful "granulated yellow meal, one-half
cupful wheat dour; mix with these
enough ould water to thoroughly moisten;
stir into one pint billing milk; put into
a pudding -dish, add a small pie°. of
butter, one tablespoonful sugar, one pint
cold milk, salt and zinger to taste: bake
three hours. The "granulated" is by far
better than the fine -ground meal.
PLAIN Mrxc•a-naaT.—Procure a good
piece of beef without bone, and oover
with boiling water; let simmer until ten-
der and the water nearly exhausted, do
not let it brown; when cold minae tine,
rejecting all fat; save the water, and
when cold, take the fat from it and put
the water on the meat. To one bowlful
meat add two bowlful. miuced, juicy
apples, one bowlful raisins, one half
bowlful currants, and one teacupful
minced suet; sugar and spice to taste;
a pinch of salt, and cider sufficient to
moisten.
CURRANT Lost' BREAD.—Make a
batter of one quart of flour and one pint
of warm sweet milk, two teaspoonfuls
salt, and half a cake of compressed yeast
dissolved in a little water; cover and set
in a warm place until very light. Then
rub to a cream one cupful granulated
sugar and a piece of butter the size of
an egg; add this to the sponge and one
teaspoonful powdered cinnamon and the
half of a small nutmeg grated. Have
one-half pound of currants cleaned; rub
through them a little flour and put in
the dough; mold up very soft and place
in the pan or dish you intend baking it
in; cover warm and :et it quite light.
Fun no Fancv.
floras of llltsbom.
Many who have escaped the rusks is
gross sin hav? beta oat away ea U:e
sands of selfraghteuusness.:
Men who wish to serve their gen ra-
tion must not expect to run ons suu,oth
track or sail un a sinuoth sea.
Never speak evil of anyone. Be chari-
table in thought, and give even the
worst people the benefit of a doubt.
Kind words do not Dost much
never blister the tongue or lips, sndwe
never heard of any mental trouble aris-
ing therefrom.
There is dew in one flower and not in
=other, because one opens its cup and
takes it, while the other closes Itself,
and the drop runs WE So God talus
goodness and mercy as wide u the dew,
and if we lack then it is because we will
nut open our hearts t11 reusive Him.
Some people cannot be injured. The
smitten cheek only blushes; the broked
heart uuly pours forth treasures; the
lonely life goes into the very heart of
God. But let us take the more tare
lee we iujurs. In the next world we
will have to see the martyr's crowns we
have made.
If you do not begin you will never
come to the end. The first weed pulled
up in the garden, the first seed set in
the ground, the first shilling put in the
savings bank, and the first mile travell-
ed on a journey, are all importantfhings,
they mite a beginning, and thereby
give a hops, a promise, a pledge, an as-
surance, that you are in earnest. How
many a poor idle, erring, hesitating
outcast is nog creeping his way through
the world, who might have prospered, if,
instead of putting off his resolution of
amendment and industry, he made a
beginning.
Under no circumstances does it pay to
quarrel. In the heat of anger words aro
spoken which had far better be left un-
said, but which, once spoken, cannot be
recalled or forgotten. A quarrel de -
es a man in his own eyes, disgrace
him in the eyes of others. and, what is
worse, blunts the sensibilities on the one
hand, and increases the pMionate irri-
tability on the other. The truth is,
the more peaoefully and quietly we get
on, the better for our neighbors and
ourselves. • In nine cases out of ten, the
better course is, if a man cheats you,
cease to deal with him; if he is abusive,
quit his company; and if he slanders
you, take care to live so that nobody
will believe him. No matter who he is,
or how he misuses you, the wisest way is
to let hien alone, for there is nothing
better than this cool, calm, and quiet
way of dealing with the wrong we meet
with. Lies =chased will die, tires un -
fanned will burn out, and quarrels ne-
glected become as dull as the crater of
an extinct volcano.
ARE YOU ,
Are you a Dyspeptic ? Have you
Indigestion 1 Is your Liver slug
Does your food trouble you 1
sleep fail to - refresh you ? Is your appe-
tite and energy gone ? Zorasa (from
Brazil) will cure you, tone you up, and
invigorate your whole system. It is a
gentle purgative, acts as a wonder upon,
and gives strength and energy to the
Digestive apparatus. It is strongly anti -
bilious, carries off all surplus bile, tones
the Liver, gives sound Digestion and
speedy health to the Dyspeptic and the
Bilious. Try a 10 cent 'amplest least.
A Writhed Seery.
A score of years is a long time to look
back upon, but when attended with con-
tinual suffering, it seenu almost a cen-
tury; and all this pain could have been
ay. ided if, when your liver oommenced
to trouble you, if you had taken Bur-
dock Blood Bitters. Price *100, trial
size 10 cents.
New AaD RwCane'RE. -The oast t . -
qui -.'t. little toilet gem extant for tete
teeth and breath is "Tact*RiT." Saus-
ph, 5 (ants.
avwapaarr saws.
We all the special attention of post-
masters and subscribers to the fellow io
synopsis of the newspaper laws :
1. A poetmseter is required to give
notice by ktt'r (returning a paper does
pot anss-er l..o law) when a subscriber
does not i..., :us pope; out of the uthce,
and state toe reasons for its nut being
;eken. Any neglect to do so makes tl:•
pust:oaster responsible to the publiaheo
for payment.
2. If any penmen orders his paper di; -
eontinued, he must pay all arrenrojes,
or the publisher Inaj continue to send i;
un...'. payment is made, and collect the
whole amount, whether it be taken flew
the office or not. There can be nu lw�ul
disoontinuance until the lmyntont is
made.
3. Any person who takes apaler from
the post -office, whether directed to l.is
name or another, or whether he has sub-
scribed or not, is responsible for the jay.
4. If a subscriber orders his paper to
be stopped at a certain time, and the
publisher continues te send, the sub-
scr bee is bound to pay for it if he takes
it out of the post -office. This proceeds
upon the ground that a ratan utast pay for
what he uses:
5. The courts have decided that refus-
ing t t take a newspaper and periodicals
from the post -office, or removing and
leaving them uncalled for, is In-sma facia
evidence of intentional fraud.
$eelklus Syrups Superseded.
A Chinaman in California, whose life --
was insured for a large atnoent, was Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Stress -
seriously hurt by falling from a wagon. berry is the' best remedy for infants
There was some doubt of his ever get- teething; it is safe, pleasant and reliable,
ting better, and at length one of his and cures promptly all forms ,.f Bowel
friends wrote to the insuran a company: Complaints. For Canadian Cholera or
"Charley half dead, like hall money." Cholic and Dysentery of either children
er adulb there is r.+ ter remedy.
A Pennsylvania Dutchman, who mar-
ried his second wife soon after the fun- A immoral Stampede.
eral of the first, was visited with a two Never was there such a rush for Drug
hours serenade in token of disapproval. Stores as is now at ours for a Trial Bot -
He expostulated pathetically thus: "I
say, pot's, you ought to be ashamed of
yourself+ to be making all dis noise ven
dar vu a funeral here so soon."
A man caught fishing for trout on
another man's land, the other day, com-
pletely silenced the owner, who remon-
strated, with the majestic answer: "Who
wants to catch your trout I I am only
trying to drown this worn."
believe.
tie of Dr. King's News Discovery for
Consutnptinn, Coughs and Colds. All
persons afflicted with Asthma, Bronchi-
tis, Hoarseness, Severe Coughs, or any
affection of the Throat and Lungs, can
get a trial bottle of this great remedy
free, by calling at your drug store.
D. Not be Deeelved.
In these titres of quack medicine ad-
vertisements everywhere, it is truly
gratifying to find one remedy that is
A S'TAAIUHTFORWARD ANAWBR. -In worthy of praise, and which re(((ly does
the familiar manner which was wont to as recommended. Electric .Bitters we
be not uncommon in country kirks, a am vouch for as being a true and relia-
minister stopped in the course of his ble remedy, and one that will do as re--
sermon
e-sermon one tiny, and thus addrtlsse 1 a commended.
GODERICH BOILER WORKS.
Chrystal St Black,
TO MILL MEN and SALT WELL MEN
New BOILERS and SALT PANS manufao-
tured on shortest a,ttce.
AA kinds of Repairing executed under' the
personal supervision of the Proprietors w1111
Asa
Practice' Work mn.
P. O. Boz lib. 1787
1 BUILDERS
KINTAIL BRICK YARD.
quantity of good white brick on hand and
for sale at reasonable rates.
The subscriber is now carrying on the brick
snaking holiness at the Klntail Minn, and will
give all orders which may be sent hts the
most prompt attention. The brick in of first-
class quality, and the terms are reasonable.
invariablyy cure
parifthoner who was somewhat deaf- and Liver �oomplaints, Diseases
"Aro ye hesring,Jobn f" 140h, )es, of the Kidneys and Urinary difculties.
sir," was John's prompt reply; " am We know whereof we speak, and can
hearing, but to very little purpose. readily say, give them a trial. Sold at
It is old story, that of the two Irish- fifty cents a .bottle, by all druggists. -
men who were about to ire of • cannon [Adv.
and desired to save the ball. They ar-
ranged between them that one should
touch n0 the gun while the other should
stand in front and bold an iron pot in
which the ball wnold be caught. The
cthroddearnd 4171:64:, etWektg-
tie, which he held in both hands, in li.e
with the cannon, and se his unmade
stepped up to apply the tach: "Tooth it
4softly Jnnrm I he shouted.
SATED sT Gum -When Mr. Hill
was snoreare ago, is Seotlnd, he was
introduced to an aged minister, some-
what resembling hfbi df in piety and se -
The
o -The old loan looked at him itrusoso&A.-oPAIUrvl£WDOONPosnwe.
Address
JOHN K. McOREGOR,
Kintail, P. 0
The Great American Remedy for
COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA,
BRONCHITIS, LOSS OF
VOICE, HOARSENESS AND
THR O A T hod IAAFFECTIONS.
done name. I irsawt(e.eibeed Red�otNwO O�taw,�et(o1.?a
and Duds. nerertor to oar •su•iaa q/iwe�Jbr
ofw G. eoek armies from Ma Rod Sprucew tree
—wit*odt doubtthetthe most valuable ,urate Gam for
ikd/e/sal peewee..
Awry oat
bas heard
of tae wow-
derful el -
facts 'the
Sprues•
and the
P1we• 1a
ease• of
Luse Ns -
he
ir
ohe Proof
tkr !Ar*(-
elaws reps -
tarty
.d
their row-
•unsptA•e
pyMa!(ewe 10
!Ar
and woo.b nod
order rink
to drink
a roe knee GUM.
/rok tAe
Spruce
rope.
Its remarkable power in relieriag
certain forms of rone/n'ie, and i r.+
almost specific °effect in curing of
aminate hacking Cough', is ,.or' ire.':
known to the public al large.
aoi1 by alt rrapecfabk ohek4ta Prior, :3 un
5) cents n bottle.
77w,rads "Syrup of Red terror tiun" no•• '
tutu Owe ReOefervd 7',ede Nark, awd'.wr am,.. .
and l abets are also registered.
KEBR } , 1V. -f 7 SO:V ct
Wboicssk Druggists,
Bole »')—1 tors and NaaMhetwrer-.
MonrreuL
Nature, after all, u the great physi-
cisa. She hides all the secrets of health
within her broad, generous boeorn, and
match needs but to to her intelligently
for his every need The discovery of
the great Cough Remedy, Gnu's Strum
OP Rae Branco GUM, is an apt illustra-
tion of this. As a Bare for Coughs,
Colds, Logs of Voice and Hoarseness it
stands unrivalled, while its low price and
readings of access pluses it within the
react of all Try it sad be ooeviaosd.
All chemists keep it it. 26 sad Mesas
bottles. - ad
centricity.
for emu time very earnestly, and at
length said: "Weal, I have been looking
for sone time at the leen. of your fees.'
"And what do you think of it T' said
Mr. Hill. "Why, T nes thinking that if
the grace of Ood tbsd net sheahged year
hon, you would ►s' bass a most 4'►
ssadous rams Mr. Hill Isoghild
y, sod said: "Well. yea have hit
tM nail oa the head"
To Major Crosier is des the soak of
inducing Sitting Bull to sunsuit* to
the flatted Matas authorities.
_ Dor a thoer ofoeg► ka.w%O the manic
laws tab gown th. operations of d
e°dptsae p *�wsv on. v s 04 :ea satcareful ed C`eatr
oee..
suaf h s.vy Sq.Ie. ' blur breakfast tbe save
eeleiow�'use of
b of that a oar
siltation may grad sea bollt.p.MUyt.oug
se�� to rade every eetucy to (Maw.
Neslt+.ta of subtle msktdNS ere Aoagag
sorsapta t. eo attack k�� many
eaa niyyk there
mut bJ ke eplug erreelves eau to UMI witik
t same a�D'v�vp•�r'11 hscribed hare.
t000r.Cheeelato moosee ter a4Mrwoea NSf
-"Jamas
GRAY'S
SYRUP
or
RED
SPRUCE
ur
oneareleidetuunillalideldvaderilhalletneurevoureureomores
I'a this
pr.paea-
tibia the
Ons► never
se ,,orates,
and alt Us
oft f 1 -spas -
medic, ez-
pecfora.t
tonic, and
bats a laic
p rope ties
are pre-
served.
Tal. Syr.
ts�caro-
, 7 per•
pared at a
row tn!n.
pr rnta.e,
amnio
'gin
n sage
ganef it -14
/ of 04%014.14
(eke,:
ask (n
n p late
owns
enekM.'s *users aalvv.
The heat salve in the world for eats,
Bruises, Sures, Dicers, (Salt Rheum,
Feser Sort's, Totter, Chapped Hands,
Chilhl:.irw, Corns, and all Eau Eruptions
and powitively cures Piles. it is guar-
enteed Gr Ktve perfect satisfaction or
mousy refuted. Price 86 cents per
box. For sale by ell druggists
J
011011 teas
Acts by Absorption through the
Nerve Forces and the
Circulation.
Dr. HOLYA!PII PAD r tb. WINOONAL ANO
Y amuses pg./NATIVE. PAD, the only
y titre sa 5easstl7.equdred Agin is re
!!!!((,,,������,,, ear word "PAD" is raerrie with a trrt•
seat tar shear eburs el the STOMAOI/,
Until. SPLuN, sad MALARIAL SLOOD
POt.ONiN0.
.oLwAW$ PAD hr fuels rrpbto eoatret .Ter
be most p rsistsnt 01401014.0 ONSASSS 01 Me
STOMA011 sad LIMA. tsoadlae INO1OES110N.
d Nur d DYSPEPSIA. SWIMS sad MOR
HIADACPIES. NSRVOUS PAO$TNAT10N sad
SLEEPLESSIIIIIML r is AMPLY luso M.
✓ hos, Pr.wse« Les. ds' DO mer+
"1t m Immo* A ormas&L PAXACZA
TEAK ANYTIME() IN 1VDSOiUs t -
•rvrAa. OP SOPA 11110 INIITAT/0N
PASS. tweet =sums HOL MAN PAD bads
Sts prVAT$ asll.Ntis STAMP K the MOIL.
MAE PAD tOfiPANT, bury she skive TAP
Hent Wird le pe
NI SUE elw
ILL
or seat b —, pssl 5 M. es tastes of MAO.
POLI. TIMATIIIa _? MIL
HOLMAN PAD CO.,
n row ere= weer, TO'lom%
TUE KEY TO NEALTN.
Holman's
PAD.
Unlocks all the clogged avenues of the
Kidneys and Liver. catling
sfT ually without weakening the system,
all t impurities and foal humors of the
secretions ; at the
Acidity of the
same ti
me OorTscN1[
D aro cwnor, $nuc
(dues, llert l ys&
Dryness of the Skin. D�royq, Dim-
eof Vides. Jaundice. Bait Rheum
•w• Haart,-lfelvOu/aese sad
Debility ; all these and many o�ptherlas ��sisal'
of 11Complaints BLOOD ield to the ElIZ'lSiB
Sample Bottles 10c ;Border der $].
For sate by all dealers.
T. »Ms S CO.. rrapu Mss.. Term*
HOP B
(A Medierer lass a Dslak,)
oouvAna
SOP., DUCH% NAMD_A=s.
DANDELION.
Mums reify Asn BarrNtriweaLgeau-
rtm or ALL. urn= Dermas.
• TREY CURE
Alt ntras.eof tMatasaeb, Dowels, Mood,
Leer. Kidneys. sad Urloary Organs, Nen
swish Doestslats•
.1000 IN COLD.
WM be wad fora ear they will not can
help, or for aaftble, tmpan or inisrtor
Woad 1a tea.
Asa year Owls for Hop Muer and try
tier before you seep. 'The a. OIker.
s
D.1 f' I. as .Molste and Irresistible sirs to
ur..sitomes, nae of o •r, tobacco aid
ea.
-Sano roi Cinemax.
AD .men ..,e Sy J..rr1•1.
a., sawn 114. C.., *.Anew, N. T.,11 Tomato, eat.
Lt 1VELL'S
Province of Ontario Directory
]• •li 1€:131 -18t32 -
TO 1.r' PUMA -BED IN NOVEMBER 18X1,
i 'r:cr
K.00.
(it. ‘.1:!..23..1".11:‘111
'!•:1.1.. a, tie request of .ea-eral
�R Mer,l.n„tn.11,11.nlrrooftheI,-oei,eeof
On.tariool the City of Montreal. &v.. begs (0
announce 11 at 1.'s ti, w ppubli.h 0 PRO-
VINCE CIV ONTlilt. DIRECTORY. in No-
vember next. corla:ning an
Al; hih- i. ti Directory
AND A TIIOI.OUGH
Classified Business Directory
of the hunlr.c,r one, 1'r, '. Tri, t. rel u" 1, le the
C.ti.•., Tonne. n11•1 Vit:,1i r. of t wtari.,• with a
Classified Busir.tes Directory
OL' 11(1
CITY OF MJN7 REAL.
AFTER THE FIRE.
JOHN RTORY
The Tisentth is Kul to the ,twit.
1 hare olsasys to slate that despite the inoesseasence I was put to In ray trines by
Are to give {Pe greatest
the r.oeat fa m7 praises, that 1 am sow is nattiest again. prepared
barillas in Ooderieh in
STOVES, TINWARE, LAMP GOODS
!
and every other line In the business.
I would also more my thanks to the Fire Brigade and people of Ooderlch for the mac-
oesetul stouts In saving me property In my absence from home, at the late tire.
John Story.,
To
AT THE OLD STAND.
B. C. STRA0IIAIIT
HAS REMOVED H18
GROCERY BUSINESS
the old stand in the Albion Block. formerly occupied by him, where he sill be pleased
to welcome all his old customers and the public generally. A Targe quantity of
NEW, FRESH GROCERIES
A..
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.
D. C_ STELA CI-1..A.INT
I HAVE BOUGHT THE
HARDWARE STOCK.
MR. D. FERG-TJ 0 T
—AT A ---
'VERY GRE AT DISCOUNT !
The .ansae ,'nn' am' ah, •l' • h,ror"w ell on
the lk.tolnian an.' 1•••• . 11 -'. Tor es of
1571 Will b gistnlo • •, a Sus. ,-ibers
nameo re.pee tinily eolle•ite,'. Term* .n Ad-
vertising made knnw•1, upon applicnt;u3:.
JOHN LOVELL & t,ON
Montreal Lye:. 1311. !'uh?i.'. r, r. 1'10
.s�elady ps• steirr es 4is mews Probe NOP
Nearly all of said Stock, an well as my own original Stock. was bough, before the Advisor
of Hardware. I am therefore In a position to well Cheaper than any other
M.ase In ,f be feat,.
MY STUCK OF
Farmers, Bllilers, & euor1 Hardware
IS COMPLETE
welch I want -co run off quickly.
COMMAND BUT AT 5408 PBIOZS A5 WILL PLEASE Y017.
Fresh GI -round 'Water Lime in Stook.
AGENT FOR BEST .STEEL BARB FENCE WIRE.
R_ W_ ILE01C NZII+
M 1751-tm.
rear rale t•y .1 A Vh'r \t
.Iu:a lisi1.a+,
Chemists and Druggist..
EXTRACT WILD
3TRAWBERRY
Cow Chol. a,Cholsntl tlorbus
awful, y, Cramps, Colo, 8.a Sicb-
new and 8ao'm r Complaint ; alae
Chobrs lnf sntwll, anti all Coas-
p sILrllar to 4ebe �rkIl*es ttered reath-
borrofitial nti f will actin. or Whim.
1111111111 11T ALL @INSIST&
T. MILWNN AI 00.,
PropristorL T•r+swt..
HURON CARRIAGE WORKS.
T. & J. STORY,
(SUCCESSORS TO JOHN KNOX), MANUFACTURERS OF
C$
prAN
�-�• 8t C_
ANY STYLE OF VEHICLE BUILT TO ORDER.
REPAIRING and JOBBING done with Neatness and Despatch, and at Reas-
onable Rates. Call and examine before purcasing elsewhere.
T_ eetC 3_ STORY,
HAMILTON ST1tF.ET
C arflages
(KNOX'S OLD STNI).
GRAM) CLEARING SALE
(
IF
Boots and _shoes,
T—
GAMPBELCS BOOT and SHE E111)NEM,
FOR OE :uiN'rx.
Previous to took taking. My Stock is Large and well -assorted,
and
GREAT BARGAINS
will be giver
TERMS = CASH
WM. CAMPBELL.
Oodrioh, Jan. 13, 1881' 1769
Daniel Gordon,
Cabei-Maer and Uuderter.
Oldest Haw is efss Leus/y, slid Loud Moet this side 4 hoodoo I
Fosses livEras.
$00- oou Blass,
MwBoaass.
RAaT Coasaa.
Lot -semi. rm. art;
ctAeywe fel ea N a their advantage be we d y ark If they nest • sed artier
he
Ness D. GORDON, Woos Mod, wase Not Oleo, fld.fl 1.
#1 G p 9 s.. a vier row. arrarniftrei
a' aanri
,P.A.s