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T't CLEAN RORE BARRELS.
Fermiers are often at a lees how to
el •an an old pork barrel, clean and
weet,.wbioll is for salting clown meat.
I give my .plan. It is simply to 611 the
tainted cask or barrel with fresh earth;
10t stand a couple of days, when thi•
1lculd be emptied out end fresh earth
a'ut hi. After two or three days empty
furls out, rand tc, make assurance doubly
'sure; invert the barrel and burn under
soma in of eiloth satutated with n
si•rlutiou of suIp•hur brirnstone.
C '0 A NUT CAKE,
Dat one and one-ll.lfcupe of Riga,
•trod a emelt li of cup of butter to a
'cream, add one-half cup of milk anti
two caps •,f 11ou, into which two even
teaspoonfuls of beaking powder henvr
beim sifted. Lastly stir in the wt:ite,
of fine eggs which have been beaten L.
a stilt froth. Flavor to tasty. If ,your
eggs are light this will fill lo'lrjelly
,cake this. .Boat the whites of two egg,:
well and stir it) powdered sneer etiong,
t,, mreke a thin frosting. S ,road this
.i •iii. thin layer o11 the loaves while they
' are hot and spri •l(le thickly with .pre.
pared Cocoanut, though a fresh grated
cjcot►-int is nicer,
FIRST-RATE p;;dIPEIN P111.
Otlk the pumpkin in half, put in tt
cl ipping pan. skin si.le up ()after seeds
,are rot/vivid) in a slo.v oven; bake un•
Oil tail the good can be scraped from the
rind witlt a spoon ; it it is its blown a•
iticely b tired bread, all the better; mach
$•rely, and to one quart ad.l one -quart.
ear of a pound of better while hot ;
when coal swe stet) to taste; ore pint at
•-crsam or milk (it cream ie used threr
•eggs are sufficient, if milk, four eggs
will be butter) beat them separately,
stir in yolk, two teaspoonfuls of cinna-
mon, one of nutmeg, a wine glees of
vine or brandy ; lastly add the whites
of the ogus,stirring but little after they
• are added to the Mixture ; bake in a
tquick oven.
VBAT PIE..
Take all the odds and bits of moat
left from each meal --the more I(inde
`the better, chop fine. line a deep dish
'with a. rich crust, a layer of meat with
ra sprinkle of sal au(1 pepper, a few
';pieces of butter a':(1 a tittle:fionr; whet)
*lied tu,•u in one small cup of water ;
'. ver with a thick crust and bake two
lours.
APPLE DUDIPLIt S.
./ Make a rich crust, roll out the size
"Of n o•tff- a saucer; put four quarters of
'armies into each piece, Napping the
edges together; bake one hour ; whet
•clone make a saCCO of one cup of sugar.
-tare teble,poonftil of oorostarch, ow
'tablespoonful of buttt'r,one tablespoon
'fol of viuegar,, a little salt; mix all welt
`together ; then p'tnr on one pint. o'
"knifing water, stirring briskly ; b dI
'teveuty minutes ; then odd 'o 0 table -
lowlife' of extrec of lemc.n; piao ell.
;drimplings nrl a platter nrn,t pour 1111•
Ranee over them. Ki'rve ho;.
:NATIONAL TR.'E. TMENT,
TIV1�: CUa_ii�a.
Pierce. P'•e.9ideut of the
'iVorld's Diepeneer'y anietiionl Asxoai-
:attio+t,•i, it) tinniest ,i•, :selling his tn+•
dici ies:u:uler positive urtrautees, •a:,d
'if anybody who purchases and used
lady o!'tliese wi e'y celobrated'rem••ai -e
'aloes not derive benefit therefrom, the
.Association wnn:d like to •hear :tion.
,that person with description of trytup
ttoni; and history of •ossa. tOrganized
rand incorporated, as the .4sooi,atu en ir,
:to teach mediuiuo and surgery a,tad for
'talo succeettful treatrnent of ell '.atsronio
diseases and nlatlaZing ai:tivaily 611:tt1+ '
:nude of lenses through our original
method of cliagnesis without ever 'see.
:iug'the,p:itieota, and 'having r*rlso ':the•
Ibirgest eanitarinm in the world for the.
•aoeaniinntiRIiun of'tile'more •cnmplieat-
A .i eases, and %ileo for surgical :Etudes.
-
the.J acuity feel' tberneetvea,pr•r"pared to,
,undertake even the most •di:rconragine
cases. 'fI'Imey,rttenrt to•ell'the best re•;
(medial means known to modern nodi
„cut soieuce-neglecting nothing. .Ad
,dregs, World's •Iliepenr(ary iI'f_e'dki; l As;
-socuaiun,'Beffalo, N.'Y., or.Great.Biu-...
tell Street .Buildings, •Letatton, Eng.
}laud.
POST
LLagyerd's Pectoral Balsam is the' CURE OF R1DJV E'Y COMEL tIN P.
most safe, pletteent and perfect rpmedy
known for all diseases of the Throat
anti L,ungi, It cures Coughs, Colds,
bronchitis, Avthnla, Croup, Whooping
Couch, and ell Pectoral complaints, in
344 Parliament Street,
Toronto, April 17r 1880.
7, Miami: & ra.,
Geuilemen.--I have been for over a
the most speedy manner, A few doges year subject to serious disorder of the
will reli ,ve the most troublesome eougll kidneys, often being unable to a'tttnd
in children or adults. For sale by all to business. Y•rnr Burdock Blood flit.'.
dealers, at 25 cents per bottle. rete was recommended as it good rens-
edy. I obtained a battle, and am happy
to say that I wa• relieved before the
bottle Will half done. I intend to con.fI'rs• McDonald
tingle, as T have confidence that it will
entirely cure me.
Yome truly,
BRUCE TURNER.
TFIE AGONY OVER,
Wincing, the souroo of so much
misery to many, becomes, after using
L)U'rNAlt's PAINLESS OOBN EXTRACT•)R, a
•cervico of pleasure. Corns are smell
in size, but their importance is not to
be judged by their size, as anyone fond
of a trnmp can testify. Try Putnam's
Extractor for corns. No discomfort,
no caustic appiioatien, no bluod letting,
,and yet splendidly efficacious.
tAt tawedueation aneetriog
tunder•gr:•ad•uatts of it be Toronto 'Ui.i-
•vesity., dselil'it) .A.lbeiit rl;all, w+it21 .lift'.'
Ifoust in lin the ,clovie, the following•
;resolution .wa- +Carviva no1411irnonely::-
"•T'tlat^aitree the :Uteevereia of Toronto
las thrown open .its ratnutinattiuns tto
-women, tit Is tcousieteut rand •;j:ust that
the University tOollege,which alone pro-,
t+itlett, iifter the 'untied near, adequate
!assistance. and Leaitliugtin •ortler to pie•
pare 'firetlioae,esalniliatlt)fs.sho'141 ad.
tail Women to, attendance :ill iits,Oritn`se,
,ofieetures:until such time as an insti.
tu.tittl smiltrr to .rnrversity 'Collette'
loan bo procured f.1r their exclusive dude Rub ilivi,iinn cif
rpud benefit.," WArk dote 5 .dc .6
'I have no hesitancy iii recnmmpnd
ing Dr, Fowler's Extraet,of Wild Straw-
berry -0. W. Beall, St. 0-th;u•tues 1
would advise any cue suffering from
'inflamer complaints to give Dr. F rw-
ler's Extraot of Wild Strawberry a fair
trial. -Carman M. Gould, 1.1. D., Cas
leton. Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild
itrawberty gives perlect r•ati•fnclion.--
Chomas D.eighte, chtutbray. Can rec
intend Dr. F rwler's Extract o' 'Wild
;.. n•vh)rry withc )n ti. lenun.-J 01ae S.
S. Peck, Minden. My customers b• n.r
high teetim.rny to the virtues of Dr.
Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry
berry. --T. Stevenson, Orangeville.
BEWARE OF COLUNTERFEITS ANI) fBITATIONI,-
Che high reputation gained by1:IAGTaRD'S Pau-
roust. BALSAx for the wire of C)ou •`rs,
mil all Giseases of the Thr'o'at an.; T.uugs ala-
riven limo to snuriuns imitations. rihsgrieu-
,ne Pacronu. BAr,s.•tx has the mune of F. C,
iagyard blown in the bottle which is of the
large size and sells at 25 cts. We think it
)roper to warn the. unsuspecting against BAL-
_Axs bearing other naives, or remedies offered
els a substitute. Look carefully to this and
lake no other than HAnrtzD's PECTORAL BAr.-
'An.
The Great American Remedy for
'COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA,
BRONCHITIS, LOSS OF
VOICE, HOARSENESS AND
THROAT AFFECTIONS:
Prepared from the finest Red spruce sum. (Dcli-
•oious Flavor.) Batsamio, Sooting, Repcctorant
.and Tonic guperior to any medionrne offered for
all the above complaints. [1 scientific combination
of -without doubt inmost valuabtee Red
native Spruce for tree
Medicinal purposes.
Every one
has heard
of the won-
derful ef.
facts of the
Spruces
and the
Pines in
cases of
L ang Dis-
ease.
In France
the physi- up care -
Earl• yr•egu
Early send fatly pre -
their a on- pared at a
sump tito SPRUCE T C Z castem-
patients,
eine L� `J neL contains
the ps and g
woods and qua n ti tri
order them 4
to drink ofthe,flrnest
-om tea made GUM. picked
frothe Gunn in
Spruce oornnrlete
tops. solution.
Its remarkable Power in relieving
certain forms of Bronchitis, and its
almost speciltc ,effect in .curing ob-
stinate hacking 'Coughs, is now well
known to the 'public at large.
Sotel by all respectable chemists. Price, 25 and
20 cents a bottle.
The words " Syrup of Red Spruce Gum" consti-
tute our Registered Trade Mark, and our wrapper
.and labels are also registered.
KERRY,, WATSON ct CO.,
Wholesale Druggists.J
Sok Proprietors and anufastures,
rerreal
s,
GRAY'S
SYRUP
OF
RED
In this
prepara-
tion the
Gum never
separates.
and all its
a n t i-spas-
modio, ex-
pectorant,tronirsand
balsamic
properties
are pre-
served.
This Syr -
•LoudonEdea&t
2 \Villinm N W 1/5
.8. )t, ' 1/5 ,n
Anna E 1/5 ns
TOWNS:I LP OF ACYLOLBO3. N ..
5 40 1 08
•5 40 1 DS
.5'551
1Ie:'Iicidn'g 'next 'block ,0 46 little 55'88 '2 40 58 25
•Princes salt well part,block C 4 " '14 60 1 35 15 95
Cathartic Pills
Combine the choicest cathartic principles
in medicine, in proportions accurately ad-
justed to secure activity, certainty, and
uniformity of effect. They are the result
of years of careful study and practical ex-
periment, and are the most effectual rem-
edy yet discovered for diseases caused by
derangement of the stomach, liver, and
bowels, which require ,p�?rompt and effectual
treatment. Anus's PILLS are specially
applicable to this class of diseases. They
act directly on the digestive and assimi-
lative processes, and restore regular
healthy action. Their extensive use by
physicians in their practice, and by 'all
civilized nations, is one of the many
proofs of their value as a safe, sure, and
perfectly reliable purgative medicine.
Being compounded of the concentrated
'virtues of purely vegetable substances,
they, are positively free from calomel or
any injurious properties, and can be admin-
istered to children with perfect safety.
AYER's PILLS .are an effectual cure for
Constipation or Costiveness, Indiges-
tion, Dyspepsia, Loss .of. Appetite,
Foul. 'Stomach •ins Breath, Dizziness,
Headache, Loss of Memory, Numbness,
Biliousness, -Jaundice, .Rheumatism,
Eruptions and Skin Diseases, Dropsy,
Tumors, Worms, Neuralgia, Colic,
Gripes Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Gout,
Piles, Disorders of the Livor, and all
other diseases resulting from a disordered
state of the digestive apparatus.
As a Dinner Pill they have no equal.
While .gentle in their action, these Pius
are the most thorough and searching cathar-
tic that can be employed, and never give
pain unless the bowels are inflamed. and
then their influence is healing. They stimu-
late the appetite and digestive or"ans: they
operate to purify and enrich the Mood, and
impart renewed health and vigor to the
whole system.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
Lowell, Mass.
11c
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERTRIERE.
EACH PLUG OF TIIE
e
DT BRONZE LETTERS.
NONE OTHER. C ENLTIN
Navy 6
IS MAIMED
'TREASURE
FOR TAXES .
COUNTY 01+'HURON,1 Y'irtue.of a'Warrant •uniler•the'hand of therWar.
'Ire Were Jj den -of the County of IIurou, and the Seal ni the,
said:Ucnnty, :bearing 'date the tltird day of September:, A.D.:1880 tome di-'
rectedifor'the •o••lIecftinn of arrears of Taxes ane onthe nnllerntentioned 1Ind4 :
Notice is•hereby given, that unless the said taxea, together with.tall lawful.
costs audtchnrgos be•soonor paid,1 shall,on
Mon1ay, the Thirteenth iv of December, A. D.1380
,at the'laonr nf'TWO o'clock, P. M., at -the 'COURT HOUSE,.ir -the Town of
G:ODEIIa',1LCH, lnroceed to sell 'by Public Anutinn the sold lands, or so much
thereof as maw ibe .suilloiont to .discharge such arl.eara of Ilexes and charges
thereon..
NAME
`,1':OWNSJrlIP OF .ASI3FI.ELIt.
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a .OF TAXES
:31 lit cif 'E pt 4 :2na.1i1 D :50 Pat'd- '82'88
JV pt 12 14th E •i) :1• " 1 5o
N pt of 8 1.14 it tith'W D :84 44 -9 55
VILLAGE OF PORT ALRERT, IN A13'HFIELD.
1 § 'ToTAT,
tri
•
1 80 84 G8•
1 00 2 50'
1 .20 10.75
ll'OWNSIUIP '0F GODERICH..
Tt 4 Maitland 1• Pat'd 1 83 1 X00 2 ,88
TOWNSHIP .OF GREY.
�tl W pt 8 4:h 1 Pat'd 7 96 1 1.3 8 19
S pt 85 -5th '87 " 64 65 2.60 •.67 .25
VILLAGE OF IIENFRYN., LN GREY,
18 Pat:d 14 :97 1 11
TOWNSHIP OF IIAY.
VI. 5th 21 .Pat'd 16 75 1 40 18 2t
22 south bd'y 100 " .25'•83 1.60 .2.7 18
WILLAGE OF .ZURICH, INH 1Y.
57 1/5 Pat'd :02 :07 1 .8S
TOWNSHIP OF IIOWICK.
11 let 100 Pat'd 4 44 14/5 '5 49
TILLAGE OI+' ':GORRIE, IN IIO:W1CK.
.208 1/3 .Pat'd .7 16 1 '13 ,8 29
TOWNSHIP 07 MULLET.
N E pt 10 xltli 331 Lit'd 7 55 1 .13 8 68
`VILLAGE OF N1A:NCRESTE11, IN 'SIULLETT.
West part .or snulh
half, hounded on
the north by n rns(1
running east and
west across nearly
he centre of Raid
ot,.aud on the east
nd senth by old
high wily, running
east and north from
'ld bridge, and en
the west by road al-
lowance along Bay-
field River., assessed
in name of It. II.
GO 4 :Pat'd
'VILLAGE OF 'BAT.FIELD.
El 219
258
•881
4 Mayfield •con
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Gairdner, I1
.john Gounlock 'pt."5 Bayfield eon - 42
)11 :Lendnn'Ri3:C, 11/5 .Pat'il '5 '46 '1 08 0-54`Clotnity Trensnrer's 011'X,,
XIS ..t '" 11/5. .ar 5 46 1 08 6 54' Ooaerich Sept. 3r(, 1880.,
11 58 180 :2 '58
4 40 .1`%'i
5 15 1 08
.2 '21 1.00
.n" -30
'VILLAGE OF .BRUSSELS.
'91
02
08
Rpt. 100 Toho street
.822 Turliburry sit ,}
" 29
Pat'd :2
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'4 p
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TOWNSHIP OF 110RItIb.
'5 '45
6.23
.821
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0&1 1 70 30 70
29 .1 00 3 29
29 1 00 8 29
29 1 00 .3 29
90 1 '05 4 95
59 1 ()0 7 G9
El of Si4 77tH '50 Pet'd 7 91 1 13 9 0
;VILLAGE OF 13LUEVALE,:IN 1IOFRRRIS.
18 Gardiner'el
survey j
:14 .rr .
:4
.Pat'd '1 91 1 00 2 91
" .1 9.1 1 00 .2 9.1
'TOWNSHIP OF TUi1NBURILY.
pt:29 • C 88 i`'at'a 15 16 1 .8'516 51
'VILLAGE 'OF BLTTEVALE, iii TURNBTJIIRY.
r84 Duneans s'rv'y l'at'h '1 09 :97 .2 '06
'TILLAGE OT W 1NGRMd, IN TU.RN:BURRY.
Park lot 58
'Village lot' 180
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216 }
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Prat'a 11 22
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97
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1247
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2 72
2 09
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'TOWNSH'!IP ,OF EAST WLW,iNOSH.
'John 1ioGregor .N E} 88 '2nd 50 Pat'd IC '35 1 23 1.1' 58
VILLAGE QF EXETER.
R,•Tuglor's snrvey 3G "Jahn Street
.an . $$ NE 1/16111'56 " ""
Francistawn s►trv'.y 8 11.tin st,r,•oet 1/;1
.a, 'Xi 26 " , 4" 1/10
I'rat'e .3 58 A 03 4 5.6
1 42 97 2.89
" 712 1X3 82t
" 1 22 97 .2 19
'TOWN'S'HIP a't' STEPHEN.
N'; '8 19th 50 ;Pat'd .27 80 '1 68'29 1.8
A, 'AI ROSS.,
'T:reasurex.