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THOMAS OUNDRY, AIIOTIONEER
end iib ,mato Agent e0d.rle4. Out.
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JOHN KNOX, OI$ERAL AUa-
uoe0gr led Leel Valuator. Yodorleb.
*:.Raving hfdm sssider*bl* ..,. de.ge V
dleeliars. wattle li• 'g 4 siiadle, he l lie sotloe�ern
.teene a etr*stll M Mn. Orders telt a.
Mar. Ms 1401140. ow nest 17 m5U so bisIlide.deli*
WWI (MentP. i♦ m1�1OH11
r50,1mm mag Mwltee.
Dr. Msseed mod Dr. Walesa were areas
tag a aka together in the West Highlands
ue .empomy with a ea0ber 01 peaasugen,
when a .term maw ea with terrible fares.
Omit s( the p.osoe(510 was 11.Yd to my
' The tea meen«ers shot id hewn e' 1Ky,
sr we'll : be drooped." • Noe, as. ' said
Ne bastions, " the little ase sea pray it he
Mks, hut tee his one 1110*0 tat' in ear '
Abeam Sews.',
Almost all housekeepers bad that aetkie(
00.10t to a0eusuel.te.a Iasi. es stone bred•
Thu u really w *seta It iskee we of pro-
perly. A splendid way is to gatber all the
scrape tete • pea *be pleas in the outs,
whim oil vary hot, to dry. When Mows
and drs, grate .h 1 roll them 1.. and put
in • jar for future see. Crisp crumbs Ilk*
this eon M used 1..r so wiser drh.teo.
dishes, and are always use to real pada..
and cis,- , .... ;u
S. in'. 1 It'.i.u.. When melds( limed
take w .i*oudh Int •.mall loaf whoa read,
dmf kit. Wakes* p:.. -, cull a ou., .p.wd u ,
aeathW et • sup . 1 butter, three quarter.
of s qkp of sumer, roll lib and Luead it l
..'moth. wool. •e little 11 oar as p*..Ible.
Kull out again, .t.res4 o* two-thirds cub of
currant, .loco bare bout poled, wash..'
anti Lh..r .o01.1• oiled, or :bo ...um yu•au, y
et .sa.i , seeol.•.e remiss. Kell up, kneed
fitly till the hull is wed n.t..d with the
l •.urh, put to a .1(401, sire„d p00 .n.1 let nae
till Igor ; them spread 1:.. Inn brhlIv with
butter, and sift e,y..r over a Hake an 0
sseder.t. (lien. lie mut Int it ..wen.
Ii zoo A, To..T I'ut mat. sheet stele
white locoed ..d wool leo of fifteen nam0tee
le • prat '.1 milk, into *h..'.. are o,txe't
4*u hoax., f. nag..o4 . pi. eh , t sal'. Try
is ..lull I..rt. 'n h... ier.l .t.., trotter until
each site. t. • i1, idea twos .11.1 Move with
jelly or esu. -o Ibis steles . delicious sub
for breskieet.
Saatn- s K1.. 1 ire.- Heat 0 plat of milk
over the Mur. and .. heti hut .0.0014 to melt
butter r.n...r. ; mid butter the un, of •
walnut, ihr,e sell neaten egos, three table
spoonful. of good yeut, • it. le molt, •0.1
Hour enough to make • in ft dough. Let,
then. thea, ries to • 0aim p'•se tot two or
three hour.. Maki/ up into b.esuit or buu-
shaped roles, lay c ..r tn(ether ea • woll
buttere.l "u, .bel 1..ke for ut:eru minute*
ID a qct . 'roa.
144(4. • .. u. 4 tate and ono half cupful.
of dour, nae .u•l ooLe hall i- 1ful. of milk,
me 1...spo..nful ..I butter. uue e44, one dia.!
U.S 1. 1 •esap....ns1u: of t..k,ng powder.
Mit tot t1..ur .n.1 'laking powder together,
stir in the m.l-,.t butter and the yolk. sed
thea 11.• wry, we . Mateo I: -•t the whnl..
001.1 light and loamy and town it nearly til:
the gem paw, which should be hot and well
buttered Make Mr Sneer. ma0ules III •
gaicl 11411-.
I:its I A't Mr - I I,I•• -Omit and one hal,
cuphils of graham Oder, one uuplui of .our
Milk, oar tea.p....Glut of soda. one °g¢, 004.
halt teaspoonful of dolt. 110.10,4%e the soli.
in • toper nlul of oeid wetei : add it to
the oeur milk. 11101 the egg I :ht, stir it u.
N the milk, add the flour •u.! salt . Bal•-
ae directed 10 the prec.dt*I4 ,t. -,p0.
warn ter Setter tame From.
Then 11 a woman here god., • prossm-
eat womb's. toe -who ►•a leu of messy
mei • kind heart That • really shout •11
she baa to recommend ler. She gave •
lescheoo last week. 1 be cream for the
borne* and the t'uarr rare so u.,wmlly
good that nae •t net guest.' rsmarkd It.
" Yell, 5414 use dist.•.., camels:eatly :
"we ha.e our mill and but•er soot la from
ON farm esory day. They Leake butter out
there h.., • tegulsr ciseuatur1- you
lame' tVeohtu,,:..0 I'r.et
mere Throat.
Inh.l.tien is per.,00e the timee edectwl
of •L' remedies, as the mutant et the wsnerp
vapor with toe tur:eaed mace111 membranes
1s Ter, soothing. Th. beet way .f *errvteg
toss out, whets there is no proper labeler, is
too fill • lag er beam with be,ltng water,
N which tee 'dad some volatile subNute :
and the patient inhales the ,'easel that roes
Idem it. het mouth &•d sock toeing .uoleeed
sea apkls arranged around the seek of the
fug, witch is better than a haws. 1t is
quite u.nemS0ry 'e envelop the eked( of
Ne head on • budget or bI.&ket, as * m
often deme. es lila apt u pruisee headache,
f•tetaee• and fidohtug, sad is therefore an
advisable. The vapor arias( from tN is
baler say be md,caN► with • ••rtety ot
substances, such .. for example, oanaphor,
ammonia, tincture of oploni, etc. A geed
'remelt* eedauye a ,b1tned by a tempcou-
fel of the eeaapuusd tteeture of bee/ stn he-
lms added to the water. Haps also tummies
the esethiag propetrtee of the etas', and ee
elm de .)anomie flowers.
TRY, TRY AGAIn.
Covering a pater spot wall dive oil and
thee apply tog boor oo.
Jeweler • rouge Acid Ind for nickel plat
Hot dated of eold water thrown tato •
kettle which km boiled dry.
I.Itherge aid glyoerms, mixed hk* patty,
for • oeat.51.
A paste of plaster of pails and gam ars
hie for • china oems.0.
-P/serving pails mad rib Cress
boy pintas' with --
Hy apnokled with water Rand Wein
ohlerate ,.1 hate to remove the della llefnaeh
pmt.
To prevent silverware tontine black, lay -
tag a lamp ot camphor gum ..w•yy with it.
To elites gra! dishes, • tes.peoufal of
ammonia in the dishwater.
('leasing decanters wit► crushed ego
shells and • taw drop of touristic. Arid. •
• 1•.otloe : • Warsaw
If. on hlnwlug the n.Me III the morn-
ing, lamps and Hakim are discharged ool
owed with blood, especially on one nide,
loose no time In applying • remedy. Ca-
tarrh of the very worst kmd has become
seated the walla are sore and full of small
ulcers, and if not sim.n cared will be hard
to cure and eradicate. "A Mich in time
nine " Use Chase's Catarrh
safes
Cure.
Irrdesdteh.
The Ind;••• Wan How in the world did
you ret heat not of that off!•s, Jkss'
The Rases Ilan The nee opposition
started • raiser ton late tor we M e.mdn
001 that 1 wen I h..e low whiskers to hide •
milk .eekte.
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MR &AI.E WI JAL WiiMON, oeissiah.
These LAW* nere(ewa,
What names of mosey • girl ma .peed is
au time and for ..ttitsg at all. Shop
keeper., like demising ■potters, All up them
windows with enuotag g.wcrake .s1 10117
furbelows A.4 Moog males the •sopper,
who take. see Mite peep at the fasom•ti0g
wiad•w, Theo she thisks.50'11 go la 'lest
to eek •round. Mt sot to bey" and, I/ke
the silly amens little dr, aim's swept tame
the web and lest. Amid sh:s hseky if site
hes • sake' lett with which to pay her ear
tars kook boot..
Every year 0. ems to bactrease the "Iiia le
* whinge necessary to woman dregs. Aud
, n.•. setae "1111 a malamute whisk u.urey
•00) •agumshoes .*p. up dew. And 1..•.
isle .1.. dere eat 18.50 little luxuriate '
' .hada to Iteuot.l.
tore, Nees.
(fere te an e,uuet*R •cent of • trove II r
whit *eat many years age t• Mette.., .0.1
fouud the mu.... maw • •are•g• kaon of
.urrescy loess he:
le ooe of OM salad! UMW 1 WILLOW et.,n•
linter. hod ...vs, the girl me dollar w M7
n..-ut. It• w., til .hears, .he r•tern•d t*•
foe t y u.ew pt•, w um amp the au 04 • sawn
commit, I looked .t her u a•toauhmest,
and she returned my look with sisal our-
pill's,
rpill's, *hen • puha, oiliest, who had wit -
timed Ibe tecid.ot, ►•0Lss0d 10 inform me
Mal for smell .u:..• soap we l -(•I tender is
tiw*v putties& of two •au•try.
••I .:.mined ter •.hag•, and Lound that
each cake we •'•toped *111 the same mf •
tow, &ad of a mauufacLurer •utborwd by
the I:overfown'', The sakes •1 soap were
worth three Isrtlimfs each. Afterward&, u
nam travel, 1 frequently 1.002,ed similar
cease. itauy of the sakes sb.wed signs of
having Wee la the wash -tub ; but that 1
dte.overed was not at all u.wmmoo. Pro
voted the •tamp was at ol.liter*ted, the
map did not 1 ..e ens value as currency.
Oos.sloa.11y • man would borrow • sake of
• irimd, wash hie hand., aid roust it with
thanks 1 made us• •f my pumas more than
once is tet bath, mad .abeeq •eptly splint
thea.
• 1 styes Resettles.
Teacher its 1...Ih philosophy) "What
are the preperues of beat, W,Iho •'
V1 alas ••rhe pr.oarties of heat ars to
hake, seek. ret Teacher "Step -uext. What are the
prop.rt;do '1 hest'
•homy ••The properties *f heat is that
it expands boder., *1.11 cold ooutr.0s
them.
Teacher ••Very good. ('&n you gin me
an stamp'.
Jokier.% ••V... sir. la Summer, *ban
It s veer hut, the day is lye( : m Winter,
when It to cold, at meta to he •try shot t."-
Hirpet's Rotted Table.
Sdm a mar 1M Reds.
I heard this story at • dinner the other
e ight. Maybe It • as new to you as It woo
to me : If amt, laugh again : -
As Amenan was driving through sone
pretty Littlish villages with as 4nglukoes,
and they aims to • signboard beeline
this
•'Aooerly, eighteen miles away. If you
e•e't read this sign inquire at the black-
smith s next door to the grocer a.
The America's buret out Isnghlno, which
vermeil into a perfect gale, when he per-
ceived that bat eempanlos tilde b see the
peke.ed he subaded without expluotag.
Tie next day the Englishman met his
with • broad •mile.
,'No gender yon laughed at me yester-
day,• said be. "The Idea of tngairsag at
the blwlessith'e, *You the green grocer's
was nearer ' No *00i0r yen laughed .t me
sot ahem( the point r'
■ nim/ tO.Ntlsmsss.
An •mate4 '.ailed. of • lady and
gentleman who were travelling together
runs do follows : They were strangers to
each ether. All .t ooze the pamtlemea
said •
•• Madam, may I ask yea to look out of
the wmndew ' 1 should like to make some
change to my toilet."
•• 1'erLawly, av," she readily replied, at
the some tome getting ■p and dusty' her
beck upon him.
• few momenta afterward he said :
•. Now, madam, I hove finished, an4 you
can n► dews again.
When the lady looked round .he saw
her male companion transformed into ea
elegant lel, woarug a think veil.
•• And new, 111 0r leaden, whenever you
tui, stud the lady, „ I would also request
you N put your face oat of the window, as
I, tee, wish to mak. seem •I*r•uon in my
actin...
• (:ertainly, madam, and the moan In
wounne clothes turned at moos the other
way.
Now you oan resume your teat."
To his (Meat atonukm. t tee tea o0
wess.s a garb, on satin down amain, eau
his travelling oosepasmoo transformed into •
man. He burnt out longtime and said
•• It appears that we are both tryI*e te
✓ am away. What have you demo' I b...
(lase robbfag • bask."
-'s'A.d i, said tido geseelass lady7.� as he
fitted the ,derbies. •r.etnd his fellow -pas -
magic' -a wrists. " aim I)ettotin J--- from
Amsterdam, and have been as year took
fee tee 1st couple of days ; and now (pre
g entled a 110.100,) keep mill." LC!
Tee rider al Beheor.1 sortie is sot the
Queue, if report it t• be believed, but tee
eeessksmpr. • Mrs. Muen
.., • typical pr-
ws*
soof her *lass, gowsd always in rtrt-
lkeg bleak silk, leas-trissssed amen and
white cap. She and too Quoits .gas said to
be •arolleet friends, sed alloy • gossip have
they had together wham affairs of stem had
bees laid aside. Mn. Maaene also .mads
high in the favor of the hills Il•tt.nburg.,
"the are sure to seek her eat as mom as they
have landed at the castle, 101 eke fmf•ly
idolises tite yo*sget*n, sad keeps many •
seedy is her asertrrtants with *hied te re
gale their ismer dash To tee world .t arse
Yew Mmemo is • holy tarter ; her word is
law, *ad she adores* it as the pint .f the
bayonet, or the broomsliek. It is said that
Duos tit (Jams weeded • °s ake maid, to
whom .11e lied taken • tansy, detailed to the
can of tar owls now het tee housekeeper
ra emstratod, 1.11,.t her Maieety it was
unite eat of seder, and aim really meet sot
...11 the aarwoute by endue eN1R The
()sem was wise enough met M midst, sad
''doter Mn Maness" was the day.
rust',.,
Mad,. -1 reme0►er • few years age that
she Wail ssskl.( a bore.
Marjorie- -Rim's got bravely ewer diet.
Rhe'• new ea the lookout for • fee) with
pigsty of mosey.
rts'.-stanidel R01a.mee.
s.mastome W.ras't you Madder with
Mfa. °thews, lest �t •
Tldde•e
bk - S se. 'Sew did you knew •
ISM •M (tete( •••• • ohbapmjist's thisu
--
WM@ them `k r sews. Ames's rim.
eireagwm Waft the. 5asmeihta *8s. -
0ry omens. Cale Ashen, Iawmtms.a
Web lessen th sei flee hum wore( sr
1 amity *jerkin `'N`at h.`"Sap,lll+f. + srI
MARINE.
TLe linens • a*eeraser.
The keel ler the sew hest for the Ni
a5ara N•rlgsuoa eompauy has been Istel is
the yard of the dews, C'.ompaey •: tee
Ask your Druggist for
A
Wonderful Tonic
and
foot of Bathurst et. The wry's. uepeaNVIt 1.1F h *t/
el the new boat will be 1,400,the •peed will
20 mules as he.r,tbs seem as tee Chippewa,
the :speed of the ''hoera bets( (rely lb
mile..
'the steamer is to be of the side wheel
(10.eragrr '...t ty pe, he. tog three dock«,
*ill be 277 Mast over eel. 20:1 feet oat die we
me. Iia., 32 teat ba.n., 51 feet 2 inches
,Mu -...1., .aid 13 tart b *0.40.• moulded map:. .
'rhe hull is l0 a.0 built of steel threU4h..et .
1.• eugmta ere c peuud uumd.usti,g til tit.
11u1,444•1 type. wnl cvl.udtro 45 moles am.t
85 inches by 5 foot 0 inches stroke, termed
palate r 1., on. 24 (vet 1u ,u0tueur The bull
.t• tie sat to uuu.1ei, of toe guuln.et I vpu ;
each bailer 8 feet diameter 47 .16 feet long,
baeleg Iwo dynamo, 37 webs. to diameter.
The deck urasg...er.ts tmd cabs*. bootie
laid out N atilt the psrttcul.r bustnree for
which the steamer is built that 1•, to p!v
0s • day boat between Torout.,,Ntegsr• end
lewuto.. •. Angstrom, tm. (suers' teas•
emir of tee Berman I;empauy is the dst40
.r The Ctlwl...unme-dour is to met •.lus-
ter mia des. Site w111 be immeshed m April,
aid will be ready for bosoms, more (111,. m
Jena
Two oiler nee* steamers are aloe in the
stocks (or the ('pper Ottawa Improvement
Comply. 'rimy will be built est rely of
steel, 140 feet is length, with 25 fast team,
side wheelers, fru time a towing rafts. They
are to be ready by May
_
• war fe...1 .n tie takes,
The R+view, of ('ievelend, w hen &.l, o
calm, the right of the Detroit Or(dock Co
W build two g.uiolta for t5. American
(iovernmout, made • vigorous kick egmtnet
die revenue writer l'etrel. The Review of
fired to fure.•h de'. Is.od prove that the
Petrel, which we .oatruoted at Owen
\,.cud, u In reality a regular war verse . 11
u1.'n,s that the Petrel multi sink soy of use
rassele os the (•kis-uvea t1. large iron
and steel fn ght boat. --with her pewerful
ram. and de this in Pugh positions as to
completely block uavlgattu.. For tatuo•,
the Petrel u atppr.e.d w he ou '.eke Foe,
mod on b:rr paesate up to Lai.' Huron she
n.ertl mad sinks fifty or sic(, of the lune
tr.,shIere 1■ the 151100 y..1ngee. Thew
wrecks would effectusl'y her the pa.OSKs .f
lug. host.. I'.ven nae beat sunk w oar
tato it -.r•. •-1 the passage, like the 't. flair
Canal would base the nam. eff,ot. Th.. De.
droit company roul ( mak•• their hoot at
Ih.rou, send It to Seattle, 1Vs , put it to-
ge•her and launch ft there, thus avoiding
say .11 di .ulty with referen.•e to toereal v be
t,...,. the States sn'l England iel.tic• to
war vessels on the laked.
V.:6count 11,11, at premed reaai.g m To -
roam, Ont., and at the tune of his accession
to the peerage editor of the farm, Oat.,
Transcnpt-Star, sucoeed• w• b.rren homer.
'The most cherished heirlooms of the faint.
Imo. lees sold at 'motion by order of ai
trustee in bonkruptev. The mottos t..ok
plate at Slrowsloury, oa,Uct. 1, aid adman
oil amateur and professional oollect.rs and
dealers treat .11 partsot the,»0atry. Some
Iota fetched so0&atleal prices. As much ea
Vi an .mace wets paid fog old silver plate.
This, to be sure, was an axe ptko1ml Iodises
sating of • besutmful dist and ewer, bat $3
an mum was quite • common prom. So
low hays the fortunes of t.'.Ie t•m000 famuu%
sunk that even military medals and crosser
won by hard fighting In the. held, sad
ks'ghtly orders bestowed by royalty for die
tuguished *oriice to the State, have hes
sold ander the amnions*: 1 hemmer. •
b.*dred pouted• weeiven for the medal
won by (ins. lord Hill at the k.ttle of
Aboukir. A gold cross with six clasps, :in-
dicating ea enemy battles, fought by the
tame doughty warrior in the Penoorul•r
war, went for (5,000. and his %Vittorl•o.
medal sold for $375. Eight hundred dollars
• elded as uokolghtly civilian to hey Gen_
Hill's temente of the 'military .oder .1 the
Bath, and .o on.
AND u,I!
•--GttTttMCM nio •
PALM° TAR SOAP
r i:mu sts THC
too. nevem
Tilt OR'rNtSs 1u'lo
30 PREvENr$iiti300.04,1IT UPI
S.
D. CANTELON,
West street BAKER,
STILL LEADS THE TRADE.
His bread is made from pure
Manitoba flour -aide from the
cream of the Manitoba wheat --arid
therefore is the beat in the world.
This is a big thing to say but it is
a fact ami you have the privilege
of buying this bread at the same
an made from inferior Hour at the
price of 5 cents per loaf, delivered
to any part of the town.
Orders for cakes promptly at-
tended to.
t7Wedding cakes and almond
-
icing a speciality.
D. CANTRI ON.
TOILET SOAPS
IANUFACTURERS' PRICES.
1S E OUR DISPLAY.
IT WILL INTEREST YOU.
CHAS. A. NAIRN.
•
S irostot
Remedy for
Weak and Impure Blood,
Kidney and Liver Troubles.
eea.r*wreee. ay J. M. MaoLLOD. eeeeeieM, ONT.
New Fall
Millinery.
v
MISS CAMERON, the Hamilton -Street 311 'll' 111.7, having
ng
visited the wholesale millinery evrttses of Canada. bile has
been successful in pr.s•uring a cuulpi.•te stock of new shapes
and trimmings for the fall trade, including all the new
chenille tad., ctt', etc.
In returning thanks for past patronage, she invites
inspection of her .tock.
MISS CAMERON.
CHEAP CHOPPI.VG
AT THE
GOLERICE WOOLEN MILL.
1 beg to say that 1 have opened a store ...rvtrr ..f l'ulI.uf tit ,t acid
Square, in Mr. Lewitt s Knittin,. Factory, and L*..' Houle *r r*ngethent. with
Mr. Lewitt to attend to the selling of our popul,r % uolen gots:h. You will
find our stock first class, and made of pure o,.>!, w. 1I ,:levied, consisting of
TWEEDS, FLANNELS, BLANKETN, YARNS, ETC.
Now is the title to buy your wooled _oo.ls as wool is fast advert*ng
in price. Buy before fore the goods go up.
I have put a new Grail ('hopper in the a'.iolen Mill, and will be
prepared to du chopping every day. Crain ground tine or coarse, and have
put the price down to 4c. per hundred pounds, hoping by doing good work
and fair doaliug to receive a liberal share of your patronage.
G. M. Cc) LIN S
SUPERIOR
JEWEL FURNACES
Are the most Powerf01
Heaters in the World.
For Economy, Durability and an eas-
ily regulated Furnace, it has no equal.
FON 511.4 LIT
mearEn & LEE
P. S. -For Coal or Wood.
FALL 1895
'_MUNRO'S_
full lines in UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY and YARNS.
-"."--Y No better value to be hail in (..o4krich
As usual, extra value in storm and hart' finish
EERCi-ES
in BLACK, OXFORD -GREY NAVY and AD►MIRAi. BLUE.
A. MUNRO,
3084 Draper and Haberdasher,
e
Boot and Shoe
Sale -
We have some lines that we
are determined to clear out
at prices that will do it.
Ladies' Dongola Button, hank -turned, 2} to 3. 3:3 to $3.73, for
Gents' Calf Balniorals, Goodyear welts, 6 and 64, 3.00, for
Misses' Dongol•t Button,
Misses' Polished Calf Button,
Gents' Tan Congress, 6, A and 9,
Gents' Tan Balmorals, 6, 1K and 9,
Gents' Tan Oxford Ties, tl and 9.
Ladies' Tan Oxford Ties, 41, to 7,
Ladies' Cloth Slippers,
Ladies' Cloth Slippers, elastic front, !, i .3.i, for
Misses Toe Slippers, 51.00 anti 31.25 for
Gents' fine Balworal. and (Congress, from 31.20 to 34.00.
1.25, for
1.25, for
2.00, for
=2.00 and 2.25, for
1.25, for
31.00 and 1 25, for
.25. for
- 32.00
2.00
1.00
- 1.00
1.50
- 1.50
1.00
.75
.17
.23
.50
We have extra value in MEN'S and BOYS' LONG
BOOTS, that will be sold at prices that they cannot be
bought for from the manufacturers to -day.
Agent for Slater Men's Shoes.
WM. SHARMAN, JR.
Oor. East Street and Square.
FEATHERBONE SKIRT BONE
- For giving tp
STYLE a= SHAPE
to
LADIES' DRESSES
• light. pliableMamie tone made
tree (lett,It is sat and yu1e1.g,
55.4.0
01.readily 4 d 4. yet 5,04.5
(rpl, Shape to Skirt or Drone
The eat akin Hese that may be
eerCotaltradwa
lrs maim Ohm rarer.
S.tlN -
p orale eT leadhg 1lr'>/ RedN
Reeds Dessp •g„rpe,r,,
wet tritium 1