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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Record, 1881-04-15, Page 3HOUSEHOLD HINTS. Jetty (''ustgrd. —To one cup of a sort of jelly, acid one egg and beat w together with three teaspoonfuls Cream or milk. After mixing rho uughly, bake iu a good crust. ,Spiced ATT.—t+'or ten or twel pounds of beef, take ono tablospoonf of allspice, six cloves, a piece of Mitac pound iu a mortar; add a large spoo ful of brown sugar; rub well into tl beef; then rub with saltpetre and stilt turn and rub daily for ten clays; the boil ((ix 110unc. >l�< o, ('realm (Yaks.—Tlie yolks o eight eggs, one cup of sugar, one eu of doer, tablespoonful of butter melted half cup of thick, sour eream, Heard teaspoonful of sola ; bake in layers (-'rcatlt--t )(,e cup sugar, three -fourth of a cup peacou meats, cut lion, or, cup of creann, tablespoonful of corn) starch; boil until thick; let it cooljsprea bete cull layers. , Peelle,/ ('1 idea. --.('lean and spli open the chicken and broil it on th gridiron over a clear lire. Sprinkle with salt and Pepper,• spread it with the hent fresh butter and serve on a hot platter with a few sprigs of water- cress arnuu( it. Serve the lettuce salad with it. Dress the salad with oil, salt, pepper and vinegar. To le, more Ii'r'ektes'from your face take one ounce of bittehitteralmouds,'one ounce of barley -flour, and a. sufficient quantity of honey ;.gnat the whole into smooth paste, spread it thinly on the skin at night, and wash it (din the )Horning. It is •trequeutly possible to remove freckles without decomposing them, by merely stimulating the absor- •.,eut vessels of the skin. An excellent vegetable stimulating lotion is the fol- lowing : 'fake a teacup of soured n)ilk, cold, and scrape into a sufficient quantity of horse -radish. Let this stand from six to twelve hours, auandstrain, when it may .,be used to wash• the parts affected twice or•thrice a day. ny ell of r- ve ul e; H- iQ n p y , S e (1 t 0• F.fJ1R AND GARDEN. • (100D CATTLE. Good cattle are the best investment farmer can put his money into. never knew .a man satisfied with l)Jtai- self or his trade who bought poor stock, at any price, to -keep. Good • Sliort- llornls, Herefords, Jerseys, Ayresllirest or Ilulstcins, are cheap tit high figures. They produce tile- best beef, butter, cheese and leather. It is extremely necessary t� profit that the farmer buy healthy, thrifts', high -bred animals, those that -produce or are capable of. producing the most of these products, The next thing, after good blood,• is: good feeling, anti then 'good care, 'Breed, feed and care arc three -thirds of good ealtic husbandry. Food breeds amount. to 11nt11111g, without proper a11(1 abundant food.::Tliey amount to little with but proper and abundant feed -if Inot p,opt rly sheltered and eared for. They must have suitable pastures and soils,. and the surface of the, country )oust be adapted to their constitutions,. The Short -1 torn and Hereford are out of place on broken pasturage and hilly ranges; the Ayrshire, Devon and Jer- sey are there at home. The Holstein delights in rich, 'alluvial meads . and succulent bottom land. Good cattle are a necessary adjunct to good farm- ing everywhere, and always accompany it, The introduction of good stock into Tilly farming colninunity. always has .a good effect by stituulating to better, effort end better feeling. It places a higher stan lard . before the f )mule j public. lt,'e'xcitte a favorable' emulation that works good to all he- llcat/3 its influence. (food' cattle are the highest type of agriculture. ' I(ENs 1ATIy(i LANDS. The future indicates stock raising and the production of meat and milk as likely to be the most profitable branch of the farmer's business ; .hence instead of converting the poor, worn out tillage land to grass, a more pru- dent and far more profitable course will be first to drain where necessary, and then use them for, the growth of forage crops.. here we have a great variety of plants suited to every va-'iety of soil and ciilnate, and a• well- t1ir,'eted forethought will ensure •a suc- cession of crops throughout the greater jetrt of the summer. Cut, and fed on the '1 mold to stoek, to which a daily al- lowanro of iiuser•cl cake is given, a ter lain quantity of wood and mutton or 1,344 is produced per acre, while the land is steadily improving in richness. It is sometimes held desirable to plow in a crop of rape, buckwheat or clover, in order to enrich the soil for the sup- port of future crops. We know of no better or cheaper means of restoring the 1 151 fertility of exhausted soils than the repetition of forage crops grown and fed on the land, • Yellow Oilg is parr ea>ec?lence, the remedy for Pain, Lameness, Rheuma- tism, ('roup, Deafness, 1illrns, Frost 11,Rts, StiII'Joints and all flesh wounds. ..1.,ny medicine, dealer cru) fu>:nish.it.. TO TOE PUBLIC. f�\Illi unctarsi�ned bare to Announce to tho pecgto of Cl1)rtort nod anrrom)dfn•' To)vnshi s that 110 is rtep,trua'to do ;ill kilos of 'raring and Repairing ATREASONABLE RATES, Raring ItuildI ngs a Specialty, nitY, ' .. E.. �raham, ,.I �I A . I O[ti, Clinton. o,rb1e Works,. HURON STREET, 'CLINTON, �Nl,...11. COOPER, dr;, nlaqufuetuter 011(11(1 (ieAhsr in all kinds of Marble & Granite for Cemetery Work, at figures that clay comp:ta hon. ;t1( Also -Agent rile the Celebrated A13r11'TLtkL tiroNE for Pnildin•, pttr 1 poses and eentet(1 e Work, wluelt must he seen to be appru iatc d itli work wattttt tt.dto give sculsfaetiom GREAT ' Clearing Sale Gina., Seth, ,('001n .0c. to $1.0U, Cavil G2(ee.t. S tort (tea 9 hrok Iletcl8, with . Cuec,g: • ,0 1'r u h Eureka,.VW-?1n•,• bee (t, oo 1w t x ,-,o Butter DuJnrsattd t i' -1rdle,dttal4t(1.i toY • !r CaGtnct aptes, cunei#, - f tyliikr1(, ,kc„ gtld very to clear out (ha . • Stock, h' r eto9-4 0 THOS. T EWI Desires to inform lits patrons And friends tliathe in Tallormg Establishinea to the. rooms Over Lawrence & Gi t;cty's Fttlinitui-e.Sire, Whore ho ecill lac pleased to• promptly attend to An) 01(13:18 3.oruayce f•tyorcd with. • .1 L T 8t These Works aro how in full- opera,. tion, and the undersigned aro enabled to ofi'(;L any grade of "• Salt of Finest Quality for Sale Tho necessity of Sftlt'for ACUICD:tTU.811E PURPOSES Is now so fully established that every farmer will neglect liiv own interest who falls to•use al)out five tons annu shy, This Trade,will receivo our best attention.. , Cordwood, Ebb ,.Stave 13olts and ISasswood, delivered at IhoWorks, for which Clash will bo paid,, Gray, Yew 8. Sparlhnff,. AT on. E AND H FOB E HU 1 ,;r e� t;ti f,r 'IT IS $1, 25 a Year, ire A dvanoe, .&ND IS ALL P-RINTEO AT HOME. ONE CF TILEPEST ADVERTISING MEDIUMS IN THE COUBNT'Y. Large Circulation GC? ,TO TI -IE: Low. sates: •? FOR YOUR. ,RE • A ape Go ,AND. 113. grand. OLARUll1. SALE Si MORLEV•S CHEAP STORE, (Carson's Block.) • • Great Inducements in, S Splendid suits from $10.00 Upwards. Boots and. Shoes,. AT ROcI( 8OTTOM PRICES. Const) onto, moo all Anti secure • F$G►0Np S. MOR''. A Household 'Word ! pees GROCERY Has become a' Household Word- as the RES'r and C$EA-'IST place fol. Grp oce'ries, .Feed, Crockery, • Glassware,- . &c, A lEasswa e, - A. SPECIALTY IN 60 Cent Cashpaid: for Eggs.- Ppami Eris.• duce •taken tn. exchange.• 'mos. coorinia,, Corner Albert 'and Rattonbury. Sts,;. • CLINTON ONT. Great ALE STOVE PIPES;: do, e cod Prices Fon NE m Now is:the time to secure All 'in order to reilhco oar stock and make .roots - for other goods, we have'.decided to: ' sell at from • 10 to 15. Per Cent,' Less ,sls Than Usual Prices, D' WORK I FON ONE MONTh ONLY I.Ialt.(hvaf'c, Axes,. Crosscut; Sa,i's, Lam •• p5 gip, VER'. LE PRICES. -' PLOOD 4'.ditor and Proprietor:. • ,e - Fir ,Best To.1 Coal Oil, (Siker Star Zt'and ti'5 :ce)tts Per .!)rlpiranl ryrillolt, Forir Jmtpler(cat Callon., and Can /or °1; i0 HH LA `: D •n BROS.,, Sign' of the radiok, Brick Block, ALBERT ST* C2 iNTON..