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The Exeter Times, 1889-12-19, Page 3cople Wonder IA/ the Y linci how rapidly health V Y is reetered by taking Ayer's Salt* separilla, The reaoon is that this properation contains only tile purest and meet powerful alteratives aud, tonic. To thousands yearly it proves a ,veritable elixir of life. I `Mrs. Jos, Lake, Brockway Centre, Mith., writes: "Liver oomplaint and. huligeetien made m3r life a burden and came near endhog niy enistenee. For more than four years I :suffered un- told Agony. I was reducedalmoet to u skeleton, and hardly had strength to drag myself about. All kinds oa food flistrossed Me, and only the most deli. eate could be digested at all. Within the time mentioned Several physicians treated me without giving elief. Nettie lug that I took seemed to do any per - Moment good until I 'began the use 0 .Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which has pre - tangoed wonderful results, Soon , after tomrnenoing M take the Sarsaparilla I could see an • • liaitrOVentelat in log condition, eny appetite began to return and with it came the, ability to digest all the food taken, my strength Improved each data end after a few months of faithful attention to wooer directions, I found myself a well , 'woman, able to attend to 411 household duties. The medicine has given me a mew /ease of life, aud I cannot thank 'Ton too much." "We, the undersigned, citizens of Brockway Centre, Mich., hereby eertify that the above statement, made by , Mrs. Lake, is true in every, particular and entitled, to full credeuce."- 0. P. Chamberlain, G. W. Waring, 0. A. Wells, Druggist. I "My baotimai in England, was, for a long timetunable to attend to his occu- pation, by reason of sores on his foot I sent him Ayer's Almanac and the tes- timonials it contained, induced him to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla: After usiug it a little while, he was cured., and la no'r a well man, working in a sugar mill at Brisbane, Queensland, Australia." -- tA. A.ttewell, Sharbot,Lake, Ontario. ,s , ,Ayer s erseparllioa, ..,, " R. PSEPARED .Dr. J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, lame, Pricetai bottles;$5. Worth $5 a bottle. -„. vamaramocrsamesemoranecs. smersamow" BNEVER FAILS TO OIVE &TREAD/ION FOR SALE BY .1.1..L BEALSRS; READ -MAKER'S wia.aosT, NASAL BALM. A certain and speedy cure for Cold in the Head and Catarrh in all its stages. 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Stamps takete, but tliver pteferredi re Beek teet FREE, Montan title depot NEI+ ¥0,triaouth, N Z.) 0USE/3014D, 1341q. Before the theerful fire to.night, My wife and I are sitting. We 'softly Oak of days gone by, An on our hearts, ouch BIB aorloo lie , Of baby. Our treasure was a boy, of course, And tuoh it a burdy youngster, VVith hair of gold, and eyes of blue, And nix white teeth, so straight and true, Heti beby. His ohubby hands, all dimpled, too, And finger, always itchiteg, To Pall out .hair and poke our eyes, And ether tricke, to our surprise, Did baby. He made my wife a slave, all day, Keeping him out or miaohief. He'd pick up pins and dirt, you see, And put, them in his mouth, would he, l' Would baby. And then, at night, when 1 oame home, He'd orow and smile'to see me. He'd piek my pookebs, do hie bob, To grab my pipe (the little pest 1) That beby. At aad.timo, too, he'd vex us sore, With all hie restless antic's, And when we thought he WAS asleep, .Around the door, who then would peep, But baby. And et: to.night, we sit and think, 01 baby's ways and doings, And of, those hands and value, now still, Ansithrough _our hearts suede memories thrill, Oh I baby. Bute hark I From out tho abillnesa comes, A voice to soft and locoing, That reveal, there, has jutawoke And mulling too, e. master stroke, Oar balby. fill the basin with layera of bread and hat. ter, and between each layer, thgar, blanched and indeed eireentle, 414 Oilt candied peel, Val a grating et iiiMen 'peel over 00011 layer ; pour oVer the whole euffigient custard to fill the mould -made with fottr aeetea eggs to a pint of milk -cover the Wein closely, and boil or steam from half to three- quarters of an hour, OYSTER Fiona -Line a buttered baking dish with pastry and place in it a layer of fine large oysters. Rub two tableapoonfuls of butter einooth with as much Hoar and, place amen bite of it here and there on the oystera. Sprinkle with pepper and 'salt Follow this with another layer of oyetero, dotted with butter and aeaeoned as before. Continue thio proceee until the dish is foal. Poor in enough oyster lignor to fill the dith withimen itith of the top and cover all with a rioh peetry. 11ike until s delicate brown, rua over with a little butter or white of egg and aerve hot. ORANGE SNOW. -This le made the same as snow pudding, except that tho thin yellow part of an orange rind is boiled tive minutes in the water that is to be turned over the soaked gelatine, and the juice of four large sour oranges takes the place of the lemon juice, the quantity of water being din -liable - ed to allow for the difference in the amount of juice used. The gelatine is beaten and the pudding ie served with custard mule or whipped cream. Candied cherries or biers of fruit or winej ells? dropped here and there upon the snow of the pudding add much to it appearance and also to ite flavor. Poultry and Meats. -1, ' ,-,, -.-.-• ••••• .0ILED i NEEEY yr ITN LiELEEY. STUFF -Veep half a head of celery very fiae, M with it one quart of bread °rumba, pep and salt to taste, two heaping 136101mM:1f of butter, and two eggs.' , Staff the turk with thio, sew up and truss. Wring a lar Nave of white cotton Cloth out of oo water, and dredge it thickly with flou Sew the turkey in this, and put into it p of boiling water. Let it boil remade:1y f fifteen minutes; skim carefully, then if . baok where it will rammer. Allow A hou for a turkey weighing 9 poande, and 12 mi Washing in Winter. utes for every additional pound. Serve wit I feel ante that among our many readers celery sauce. Cat the tender parte .of soon° women are to be found who do, along head �f celery very fine. Pour on je with sowing, cooking, sweeping, eta., the water enough tei cover it ; cover the sane washing for that. families. whim it i, pan and oth where it will simmer one hole hard enough to do the washing any time in Mix together two tablespoonfuls of flour an the year, it becomes infinitely worse daring four of butter, and when the celery is tondo the wInter menthe. The risk to be taken mid this to it, with one pint of milk, an then is incaloulable. , "II and IPPPer In tube' and gi-Ve the Ian° The winter washings have been the one boil before serving., "It preferred, 'Primary cause of many a wife ana, mailer boiled turkeY, may be dreeeed. viltd1 oYete fitiding an early grave. cell it it eivimmit stuffing.imanierved with °tater sauce. . Sa Hon of Providence if you will, 1 call f b a stitute half a pint of chopped °piton for th result of hot steam from the tubs, combined calm in the above stuffing, and to`make th witla carelessness. Realer atrong language, Oyster sauce add half a pint of ohopps I know, • but if you had seen, as I have, oysters vrith their liquor to a pint of whit seemingly sensible women go from the sauce, allowing the sauce merely to'come t steam -heated washroom to the clothes.line the boiling point after such addition. in the yard, and there in the facie of a eorbh. RoAsT Gooss.-5 tuff the goose with th ern or southern wind, proceed to hang up following potato dressing: Six potttos the weekly washing without having taken bolled,, pared and mashed fine and light other prthaution that, to pin a shawl or one tablespoonful uf salt, one teaspoonful o some other light wrap over their heads, you Pepper, one spoonful of ssge it tablespoon would certainly agree with me.that stronger fat of very finell°1KIPPed eni'mli tw° Mhie things might be said. If it mother does not spoonfuls of butter. Trues. and dredge wal tare enough for herself to try to preserve with salt, .PePPer and flour. A goos her health, the ahould at least do so for her weighing eight pounds will rout in a ho children's sake. oven in Irene one ard a half to two hours Bat the washing must be done. Certainly, To make the gravy: Wash the heart the washing must be done in winter as well liver, gizzard and neck, and put on to bed as summer ; but why not exercise it little phi. in three pints of water; boll down to on donee? In the firsb place, the wash -room, pint When tender, put the liver on usually the kitohen, ought nob to become Bo plate, and i mesh fine, then return to th heated by steam; the outside door should be water in which it was haled' Mix Mv left open, slightly, to admit cold air, or tablespoonfuls of finer with- half a culotte opened wide when the clothes are being of cold water; stir into the gravy, season taken from the boiler. Bab the laundress well with salt and pepper, and set book must not stand in the draught,. Then when where it will eimmer for twenty minutes. the clothes are ree,d, for the line, I would When the goose is done, take it up, and urge you to lab the 'glide mon' lung them tipping the dripping pan to one side to bring out; true he may not hang them as Baiting. all the grew, together, skim off every par. Really as you would, but you should be satire dole of lat. Place the pan on the top of the 'tied. His hands are not so sueceptible to stove and turn into it one cupful of water. °old as yours are. Indeed, I think it will Let this boil top, in the meantime scraping hurt no MAU to help his wife wash when everything from the sides and bottom of the her one pair of hands must do so mu oh. 1:4111. Tarn this into the made gravy in Ib will be better, ranoh batter fear you to the eaucep en, boil up once, and nerve in the dry your clothes in the house. An' attic to gravy tureen. With toast goose serve apple dry olothea in is it luxury possessed by sauce made as, follows : Pare, core, and cut few. Now, if you do not havo 4,our up half a drzen tart apples, and stew them clothes dried in the house, and if there is in just stufielent water to keep. them from no one to ABSISt you, then do take some . , , burning. When side remove from the fire, care of yourself. , Pull down your sleeves, and hnnt.and ninth them "'meth With illiffi. put it cloak on -a shawl will not do, for cleat sugar to sweeten, adding, if you like, when you raise your arms ib blows back, it small bit of butter. Serve oold. allowing the cold to strike you over the Roan Ducks - The directions given for chest and langs. Pat overshoth on, wrap roasting. and stuffing it goose may be need eomething warm about your head, and foriluoks, with the sante method of soaking wear mittens of cotton flannel or .wloite the gravy. Instead of apple sauce, ouirant yarn, if you can use them, and tie a silk or grape jelly may be tweed with them. handkerchief, or something equally close GLAZED Kar -Wash it fine corned -not over your month. I make this emphalto smoked ham; soak all night in cold water, for the reason that it is a precaution rarely and boil about eighteen minute e to the baken, and yet it; is a most necessary one. pound. ' Where should be plenty of water in When one is warm, respiration il more the pot, cold at first, and brought gradually rapid, and it seems as though air eould not to a boil. Skim well from time to time. Let be taken in the lunge fast enough througih it get cold in the water in whMh it was the nostrils; the result is that breathing es boiled; take it out, remove the skin osre. done through the month, and •the air fully, and press soft paper on the to of the reaches the lungs without being tempered, ham to take off 4.he clinging drops of groan. as it were. The cold air etriking theheated Brueh all over with beaten ege. Work it lungs will certainly bring on some de- cup of relied and sifted soda or oyster rangement, and having the mouth tied up, crackers into a petite with warm milk, butter, thus compelling the neorile to do their pepper, salt, and a beatoie egg. Coat the thown work, cannot, you see, be otherwise ham thickly with this, and set to brown in an advantageolvi, We cannot afford to A moderate oven. When again cold, pin or run any risks where health is concerned. paste frilled paper around the knuokle. Another thing I would urge itt the wearing of woolen dresses during the winter. So many women wear calico and gingham dress. ea, whioh are sure to find their way to the wash every week, making additional work. A flannel or cashmere dress, after having been worn for beab until ib begins to look shabby, can often be made to do service as an overy-day dress for one winter, any way, sometimes for two wintero and need not be in the wash, either, if one 'is careful. Many woinen who do their own a ork buy half wool armee for every day. They of course line them all through. Mach of the so-called .1 4 cheap dress goods" will give as much wear AS the more expepeive goods. . Of mune it is cloeelywoven goods that wear best, Oae ought to atudy how to ,eave 'washing in winter. A pair of :sleeves made ,to draw over the dress sleeves, a rubber runlet at the top and buttoned at the wrist, is nnii Way to, economize; there are many others, however., if Ix per ale ey go Id r. 0 t or et rs n - St a. r. b. • 1 a 1 one will think them out. Some 'rested Reeipea. . HAN Setart.-One pound of boiled ham, &eloped dna; oneelealf dozen of small pleklee, chopped fine; add A little chopped oelery and setve with salad drooling. CA/ten Bueerie.-latib a tablespoonful of eapere, finely ohoppedi through a /dove, with a wooden spoon; add one.fourth ealtspeonfid of poppet and one ohmic 'of oold btitter, one saltapeental of rah, Put a layer of this under the firth to be genre& Pone° Cases. -Take cold lassbed pato, tow left oVer front a previous natal and form them hete little eiaketr, using a little flout to term their, but nob mixing it bete the potato; armee etaa ple, plate, glass With beaten egg and bake a delicate brown, , TRTH011eb PODDYNO.-Batter well a pa& ding er plain mottld, flour lb well, d' antack, robatien over the Weide, ralsintr, sliced candled peel, or drie42 Passsan Tosons,--Put a salt tongue into cold water, bring it to 'a boil and skim; then allow in to simmer at the back of the, stove for five or six hours. When tender, remove from the pot, akin and out away the unsightly portion at the root. Presa the tip round to the reel:, and in this form place it In a entail round tin or saucepan its own size in .cirouraferenoe. The tin should be fiefebottomed and have straight sides. Cover with a cloth, over that place it small reund of tin or a plate, and upon that a weight of at least eight pounds. After being under prima for ten or twelve hours the tongue will turn oub of the mould in compact form, and ohould be carved in slioes across the top. , -----e-e--..... Orowded Streets., Some statistic:a recently publiehed by the city of Berlin show that London fitment aro on oho whole the Most crowded of any elty In Europe. In 1878 It was etwertained that 43,014 people peossed every'16 hours itiong the Loipziger &roost+ he Berne, and in 1883, 36,000 people oreweed the Jentiotiing Bridge every 18 louts. The meat orowded 'bridge in Berlin is the °retain over wialeth 80,000 people peas every 18 bours. In 1881, 58,- 743 passed along th. Mentz Stemma every 16 bouts, ana 47,506 along the Getraudben Strasee. In London it le estimated 110,- 625 peclactaliene pose over London Bridge aally ; over Blackfriers 79,108; West- mit:doter, 44,460; Viheteidoo, 32,815, Thin Pont Ned, Park' moat orewded thoroughfare in Europe is the t This Hotel has been entirely to -fitted and renewed ; It is eenttally located, end within a atones thre* a the: junction and Post Office. Lanark and Appleton etago call daily. Special advantages t� conimereial traffic. Livery In connection, Everything I iMPORTANT Homarmeme Itesterattoo to Heron or Wenwteeliieon4yeeal:Atio;IllittstXnklellroltt en, reser) Front the few of the hundreds of letters we heve received from who bevel been restored to health and strength by the use ef that wonderful discovery, Paine's Celery Compotind, we make a few extrects. We hope that the thou.,' Sands of Canadian men and women who are suffering from nervous and wasting diseases, will profit by these true and Plain statements of facts. D, S. Davidson, of Montreal, suffered for years with nervous dyspepsia, pain in his back, and sleeplessness. He tried doc- tors without relief, 'vas losing flesh rapidly, and had about given up heart when he commenced the use of Paine's Celery Compound. "Now," he says, "I em a new man. I sleep well and my food does not hurt me." Mr. Jas. Johnson, 302 St. Charles Boa. romee Street, Montreal, was weak and nervous, had no appetite, and could not rest at night. His nerves were soothed and stiongthened by Paine's Celery Com. poUnd, and he soon became well and strong. Annie Gourley, of River Beaudette, P. 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It mity be fitted with sing oat to suit the purpoees for whioa it rev he in :leaded. To a reperter is via i exhibited yeaterday. The Inventor wee cheery awl phit MI, as an imalwaysprovonise,nb, littte 1ncl b;;11 market now it miglit Ewa you rc»rbar a groat deal of worrimeut. For inetande sty, you are at a political meeting with a' dczea speakers carded. Toy are to have a half hour. You know what a flatten thee is, Bat now, if you had a clock like thie, doe how it would work," and here Mr, Edison placed a ad within it. He pointed the hand to the quarter of an hour, and a vole came ringing out : "This apeaker is half thremitha At the half hour the clock blurted out : 'The audience will pletwe nob extort). The gentleman now gives way another.' "The only fear I have,' colitinued Mr. Eidson, 1iie that the young unmarried folks may not relieh Ita You ate married? N�? i/Vell, I don't give this out ao a bribe, but when you get entarglecl in the prelim. Mantes come to me and I will give you one that you may present to the &natty into which you aspire to be admitted. It will be a fibber. I'm a little in doubt about the popularity of the parlor cloak with the younger people." Mr. Edison has good reason to fear. .A more tanMliaing ornament to a pair of ar dent lovers than a raatrimonial parlor phone'. graphio clack cannot be imagined. Fancy, for instance a Sunday evening in a oczy parlor with 'two hearts beating as one, start- led by a voice from the mantel :-" Geoa night, a fond good night:. In another hour it will be midnight.' Then dolefully at a comes out its hoarse oroakings, un quarter past and eaoh suceeedingbilqiular5t57 when it blurts out :-- " In five minutes more it will be to.raor. row," and every ten minutes subsequently the air is filled with its maudlins, such aa: "Ah !how still the hour." "Mabel, I am watching thee, ha, ha " "Methinkti I hear the spirit of thy mamma upon the stairs." Please don't heed mei ; is my misfortune that I must warn you that the hour is half - peat 12." "Did I hear yoa ask me to get that hat ?" Will you kindly remember me in your prayers ?" "Look oub! I hear a footstep. Ha, bit! I was only fooling thee. I'll soon have to call father to go M hie office -And so the clock jabbers on most exesperat- ingly. Of course the words are sat to suit the circumstances. If the wooer be a favor- ed person of °purse the language will be different, the tone of the clock will be sweet and shnperieg, and the words coy and cap tivating.-[N. Y. Press. Liating An anecdote which le told of the "An. gelue," Millet's greatest work, which was lately brought to America, may interest our readers. After the pieture was first sketehed in, a friend of the artist stood observing it "How dote the meaning strike you ?" said Millet, who had previously declared that he intended by thie picture to express the truest worehip. Thepainter's ovrn faith was as sinap4 as that of a child and firm as tint of wiee wan. "It means to me," said his friend, "Shat there is no use in prayer. There stand the worshipping peasants on their dull fields beneath rs dumb black sky. Where is their answer 1' ' Millet smiled, and with a few strokes of his brush brought in a ray of sunlight from the horlien. The whole gray aky lifted and arched itself; the lanai:lap° from that ono beam was filled with hope and promiee. The contnooneet houee decorator, follow. ing the same rule, will tell you to 'light the inside edges of your roof if you wish the whole dwelling to appear lofty and cheerful to its inmates. Cannot our shrewd young readers gather some hint from this for their daily 000upe. tions? If the every -day routine of your life is low -hung, dull and gray, like Millet/,1 fields, let in some cheerful beam of light upon it. Any monotonous occupation or round of duties, however eood or useful, wears on the brain and nerves, and produces irritability and ill -humor. There are mornings on which every member of a family appears at break. fast under a oloud, the result, perhapa, of overwork, dyepapaie. or some secret trouble. How is the beara Of light to be let in, and the whole horizon of the day lifted? If there Man artist in human nature in the household with goodavill and tact, he or the will contrive some littleigayety for the even- ing, or an hone.' stroll Into the country, or will bring home a good novel. Any amen° ment will answer which changes the current of thought and recreates the wasted powers. If your ordinary occupation brings you in. to contact with masses of people, treat your. self to a balmy interval of solitude; or, if, on the contrert, you are too much alonei go into a crowd. There is a magnetism, a stimulant, which reaches us from henne,n beings, more powerful than any totio. These are small rays of light, yet it is surprising how quickly they lift our horizon and widen our day. At best, however, they are but homely, practical methode which serve only a tran- sient purl:Iowa &rely one of our readers whose life is hopelessly dull and' dead, surely knows how to open it to the one true Light. lie lima Ataractic kingcro. *ThOl'cietotietts Cotineard with the Johns Hoiikint Univaraiby are engaged in investig- ating the pecullat powers possessed by the fingers of Louis Hamburger, the 21 year old eon of Philip Hamburger, it well.known mer- akant of New York. Wben the hande of the young man are thoroughly dried and touohod to any poliehed object tbey hold lb like a inegnet. Ile tan thus raise up it quantity of ,eine which will dangle from them, kis index Mogen posseesing the quality Irene than any *then. He also raietei up a eats tithe freighted with a shr pound weight. Profes. ler Willitten Siaten has Win in charge, and Paonoses to glee wane sotentlfio experiments before the joheta litepkins Soientlfio &soca sidot bpesik Englisho SirAngfir-mDlela podesteeelo' pas tale way a few ruhanste ago t'' Granger -,-"No' sor. I've been enter bkls letter pateh for more'n a notori an' :totter a thing has past espt one nolitary Nan, ale he Wal tesomeitte" eriOng on foot. ily COTIG11,1 Nei rairiEN a few doses of Ayer's Cherry V V Pectoral will relieve yenta Txy Keep it in the Meuse. rote are liable to Itave a coggh et any- time, ana no other remedy is so effeetive as this renowned prepare, tion. No household, with young children, should be wittout it. Scores of lives are towed every year by its timely use. Anearida, B. Jenner, Northamptou, alaas., writes; " Common gratitude len, pais me to acknowledge the groat bene. ilts I have derived for my children front the use of Ayer'e most excellent Cherry Pectoral. I had lost two dear children from croup and consumption, and bed the gyeatest fear of losing noy only re- niaining daughter and sou, as they were delicate. Happily, 1 find that by en.vieg them, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, on the fast symptoms of throat er leng trouble, they are relieved from danger, and are bee coming robust, healthy children." "In the winter et 1885 I took a had celd vrhich, spite of every k reniedy, grew vrorso, so that th - physician considered nee inciertaible stip_ posing me to be in consumption. 'As a. last resort I tried Ayer' e Cherry Peet°. ma, and, in a short time, the cure watt complete. Since then, I have neve x been without this medicine. I am fifty 3te5r3 of age, weigh over 180 pounds, and at., tribute my good health to the use of Ayer's Cheery l'ectoral."_t3.W,Youlter. Salem, IT. J. "Last winter I contracted a tovere cold, which by repeated exposure, be- came quite cbstinate. I was much trotzbled with hoarseness and bronchial irritation. 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