F "11.l1'.11.£i&Dh~~~~~~~rs~~ ~c'.!Wt.~~~-WA1E!Sel7l~iii&l!WT-=-&i&WLiiEU~~~~~a~c~ &&~~11~!!i!IMii~~·TM~ ~~,~-~"~~~~·~ia~~~·~w:~-~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i!i~·~~~~-~ ~l!!!~W~·~~-~~~!:::<~A'~":'. '&iliJIMUil~~~ll!!l~'I> THE CA~!ADIAN -BY- STATESMAN IS PUBLISHED KING'S EVIL Was the mun.e formerly given to Scrofula because of :t supcrntition that it coukl bu cured by king's t ouch. 'l'hc world is "·i~er now, und knows that .FOR THE FARMER, Sowing ()lovc1· Seed. Experienco 1rndf Eciance hse agreed in regard to the ad.vantages of growing a much clover ss po~~i.ble on all farm.a where wheat, barley, oats, 11ml o ther cereal$ nre the ma.in object of the agricultuda. t . All long as land will gr.ow g~o d crop!! of clover, vre nefd not fear exhani!tion of th e 11oi1 But clover often fails, and tile evil is increas!ng In many cases this is due to thll difficulty of getting a "good eoa.toh. '.' The seed fails to g3rminate. OccMionally this ia attributable to poor seed. It is much moro likely, l,iowever, that t h e trouble ii! in the soil. The l onger our 2oils are oultivated, .a nd oopecially when little manure ls U :!-ed, 01· green crops plorred under, the poorer the soil becomes in organic nw.ttr. e see no special dimin u tion in tlie yield o ' gr:1.in crops. Thfa is becauelll we cuhiva.be bett.er - but a.t the eame time there can be no doubt that the mechanical oondition of the ~oil iii less favorable for the germination of small aeed, like clover. The soil is hard and the aurfo.ce l e11s mellow and loose than when It was full of decaying leaves and other or ganic matter.. When we sow olover and gral.'l:I seed on spring crops where the land has been recently p lowed or cult.iva.ted ·.nd harrowed, the soil ii!, or may be, sufficient ly fi ne, moist and mellow to inaure t he germina· t!on of the seed. :Bub when the seed i& sown in the apxing, on wi nter wheat or winter rye, the aoil is often M hard and dry on the ~urboe u a barn ·floor. In such a ca&e h1nrovring before or after sowing the geed is decidedly l\.dvantageous. We ro.ight harrow before sowinu thf!I seed and roll afterwards. M any of our farmers. sow timothy grass seed with the wheat In the autumn, and the clover in the spring. In such a c&ae harrowing is apt to pull up or smother wme of the yoang gl'alls-pli..nts, and the only mt,ans likely to insure a good catch of clover is early sowing. In such a oo.se, the ol d practice of rowing in tha spring, when there is a light covering of enow on the ground, or when tho soil is frmren har.d enough to allow the 1ower to walk comfortably over lt, Is a good one. When the frost fa out of t,he ground or the snow diiw.ppeara, the clover Meed sink into the 11oft aoll and germiirnte. Our own pradice is to 11ow about quarts of clover 1eed and four quarta c1f timothy 11eed per 11cre, Many 1!-0W l61!s clover seed and more timothy 1e11d.. Much d o· pendi! on the oonditlon of the l~nd. 1"· Fiery lted · =~~,; and a Dall of Caledonian Mills. IJ'ormerly xnown as the" Soper l\1ills. ') M. A.JAMES, A'1' '.l'H E a OF'EICE I osto.meeBlock,KlngSt.,Uowmanvllle,ont SJ.60 pe~·:·nnu1n,ot· $1. 00lf pald i n uclvance SCROFULA can only b e cured b y a thorough purifica· Hon of the blood. lt th is is ncglecte<l, the disease perpetuates its taint th1·ou&h generation after generntion. .Among ns earlier sym_ ptomatic developments nre Eczema, Cu taneous Eruptions, Tum<frs, Boils, Carbuncles, E1·ysipclas, Purulent Ulce1·s, Nervous aml .Physical Collapse, etc. If allowed to continucJ I~heumatism, Sc1·ofulous Catarrn, JUdney and J,fver Diseases, 'l'ubercular Consumption, und vari~us other dangerous or fatal rualatlie;s, are produced by it. Payment strictly in advance required from )lb~cr1bers outside of thi,i county. Ord".rs to \soontinue the paper muflt be accompanied b_y the a.mount due, or the paper will not be stopped. subscribers are r esponsible until full payment is made. · RA.TES OF ADYER'flSING: jii ~~ Whole Column one year ............. $50 00;;; ~ ~ .. .. }folfyeur ...... .. .. . . 30 oo· ~:;;; " " One quarter ......... 20 00 ~~ HAif Column one yenr ......... ...... 30 00 - ' " Half year . .. . . . . .. . .. . . 20 00 Quarter Column one ye~r .. .., ...... 20 00 " " Halfyear .. .. .. .. ... 1260.. One quarter ........ 8 OO- ~ Six lines and under, first insertion .. $0 50Each subsequent insertion ...... 0 25 l!'rom six to ten lines, first insertior., 0 75 ·h subsequent insertion...... O 35 .:::.....1 0 OV-er__tolll:inea.first insertion,per line 0 10 _ EaClnn..~-t..i~tion . " 0 03 _ The number of11treu~ -,,.,_es ned byhe epaoe occupied,.measure le of solid Nonvareil. ·' One quarter._ ....·.·.. 12 50 - Ayer's.· Sarsaparilla Is the only_ powe1:ful and alwa11s reliable blood-purijying medicine. It rn so effectual an alterative that it eradicate~ froin the system Hereditary S crofula,' nnd the kmdred poisons or contagious di sca~e~ and mercury. At the s11.mc 1.irne it <'n- · riches and vitalizes t he blood, res1orin£f healthful activu to the vital organ~ aml -ejavcn· t. ingtli.eentire system. 'l'hisgrcu.t vr P G {"1 RYSICJ.AN, SURGEON and .A.CCOUCI·UJUR." O.tlice :-Silver Street, Bowman ville. 1 L. PO'l"J'E.U, JI.lJ. Regenerative Medici11e I s composed of the 9cnuinc Hoiulnras Sarsaparilla, with l ettow Dock, 8t illingia, the Iod icles of Potassium amt Iron, and other ingredients of g;rcat potency. carefully and scientitically compounded_ . l.t'3 formula is generally known to tho mcd1cal profession, and tbc h<~st physicians constantly iiresr,ri!Je A YElt'S SAHSAPARU"LA us an I# - RADU.A.TE of Queen's ColJ p,ge, Kingst on and Member of Collou:e of Physicians a nd ·durgeon a, Ontario. 17 la" Office and Hesidence, Enniskillon . Dr, A., UEl'l.'11, RA.DU.A.TE OF'l'HE '£0RONTO UNIVE R· lJ SITY, Physician, Surgeon, &c. Ofilce Kin g i!!treet, MORlUS' BLOCK, Bowmanville. G. n . CJA.Ul'Jl'l'JI., n. A., n . Sc. , Ill. D., C.JI ;! Absolute Cure For all diseases causeLl by the Yitiatlon or the blood. It is concentrated to the higl1cst practicahle degree, f:ir· beyond any other preparation for which like effects are claimed, aml is therefore the cheapest, as well as the best blood purifying medi· cine, iu the world. ICENTIATE OF T HE COLLEGE L0FJ'IOE of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. HESIDJl;NCE :- Main St., Oron o. A:-ID J. ·w. JieL:mgl1.H11, 1'11. n., ICENTIATE OF 'l 'HE IWY.A.L COI..LEGE · of Physicians aud member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. Office; MORIUS' BLOCK King-st.,Bowmanille. L Ayet·' s Sarsaparma PREPARED BY 1\11._ DR. J , C, 1Hl'I(JHEL9', I\ If EMBER 0]' COLLEGE OF PHYSICI.A.Ns Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. [Ana lytical C11emists.] Sold by all Druggists: price iill; sl.x: bottles for $5. and Surgeons, Ontario, Coroner, etc. O:fll.co and ltesidence, Enniskillen. H ll>. JIHTeRE S!lUP!!ON, .A.RlUS'l'EH, SOLIOI'l'OR, &c., MOP R.IS BLOCK, up stairs, King Str eet, Bo,vmall ville. Solicitor for the Ontario Bank. P:rivate 11-Ioneys loaned at the lowest rates . - -- - - - - - -.rm eu R ROJRE.lit'lr A.!taJIOIJlt, Never turn the soil when it U! so wet ST@Rll :-se.,oHtl n oor "\Vest of Williams tho.ll it wUl bake into hard lumps Md be Butcher SdaH dl:fficnlt to pulverize with the harrow :i.nd roller. No aeed 8hould blil sown 0 1· plant:&.:UIBlt~Hm \l', '. 1'lASON, ed in "' soil unle11a it fa rich, mok.t and · ARTIS'l'. i o x 1NG ST. EAS'r, TonoNTo. mellow. A soil that is late.in drying out HARNDEN, L. D. S., 1 d Ont. Portraits from Life in Oil i.n needs to bo thoroughly ·unclerdramed. 10-3ID. :.Jrayon. Graduate of the Royal College of Dental The first field crop ,aow n should bo wheat, Su1·geons, Ontario. "11. 'II'. -i:·nnlq.n·s and this needs to go In l'I!! soon as the soil OFFICE OVER DICK80N'S STORE. ··L ICENSED AUGTlONEER f9r the County can be p?ep11red. Oata come mxt, folof Durham, Sales promptly attended. !OLD FILLING A SPECIALTY. .ow11d by barley. Beets need to be sown .,..-.: .Address- Hampton P , O. 59. Pia.te Work executed in the latest and most early. Soa.k a.nd ~pront the seeds before improved stylo ot t he Dental Art. lit. l UJTCWSON . sowing t hem. The wet seeds may be ' LICENSED AUC1'IONEER, CONVEY.A N EETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, mixed with land plaster, after which they , CER and Commissioner In B . R. Sales a t y the use of Nitrous Oxide Gas, without Injury ma.y b e easily spwn . Gr11Ss il'l one of the 1 · ,ended to promptly and at reasonable ri.tes. to tho patient. · " &..A.ddress- .Enniskillen P. o. most important of farm crops. Our fm:·P&rtlcular attention paid to the regulation ot mers need to ·go to Englcr.nd. and other oid OHN HUGHES. - ],icensed Auctionee r, - JB'Y"CHILDREN'S 'l'EE'l'H , countri.es to study tlie subject of perma. Valuator and Arbitra tor. Firo 1 md Llfe -·nauranoe, Notes and .A.ccoun ta Collected {i'1llr'ALL WORX l·PARBA.NTl!JD.--nw, nent pll.!ltmres and meadows and to fully " Money to Lend on i·ea:oonaole terms, .A.cdreSS Weddi.n« in Abyssinia. a.ppMcia.te the value of mixed gra~aes. &11' I am fully prepared to attend Fu wrale on Cartwright.. Ont. 472 the shortest notice, tit the lowest possible rates, Inetead of a half dozan sorts we ahonld Admiml Hewetb, while on his miaion WANTED, a resident A gent in evry C ;skets and BurittlCasos ready on short notice u · T h ! b·-" lf f h E Villar{c· , Town 11nd Cil;y of tho Dominion grow/ a ooore or more kinds upon t he same to nmg .. o n n ....,a ..ti. GO OD WIFE GUARANTEED T 0 o t e ngllah arso, n few 'l'ravellerH to· sell ourN 1 nv AIR GA!ll · irst-clasa hearse on ve1·y moderate t.erms. field. A little concentrated commerefal government, witn~l!Jl:J&d an inter esting MACHINER, for rn.:.king AIR Gas 50 per cent. 8hrouds and Coffins constantly on hand. Fun .B.. evorY man w ho buys his Licenc;e from HlllNR Y SYLVl£S'l'ER. Enniskilleb. fertilfaer 11prea.d upo. n an old pastur e will matrimonial cl'llebration in Adowa. The c~icaper than coal ga~. equally as GOOD. No rra.l cards supplied at once. l!'urniture Shop & · . col)ent[on 0 r. A !ttht o~ nine hun- ] IRE .or power 1·equired. 1\iade in all qfzes ilfhow Rooms- Bounsall'sN ew Block. quicken it and give ib a nev leaee of life. t own l8 w ~ l u · froml5IlUHNERStol,OOO,forP1UVATE HOUSH.S i;;ill furniture sold by mo is made by the U. C lV. 11', D J()KE11', The gr1.1111 lnnd may be rolled as soon as dred i nhabitllllt!l-mere n is--and jg too STORES, HOTEL!!. F AOTOHIES, S1·R mE'l'S.MINll!S.: <eurniture Co. of Bowman ville . I do not bny E'\'ERINAH.Y SURGEON, gradu>tt.e of the the trarnpl.ng of the ta.am does n o injury. HUbJ'ect to the mids of ho11tile tribes to etc., Address, 'l'Hlli CANADIAN AIH G.A.$ slop fu1·oiture and represent it to have been Ontario Veterinary College. Office an d MACUINE r.r.A.NUFACTUH.ING CO. 115 S t made by the U. C. F. Co. of this town. This preeees the h eaved roots and etones present the flourfahing appouenoe whioh Francois Residence, NmwTONVIT.LE, Ont. Xavier Street. Montrei.tl, P . Q'. ;J.3-ly Alilo agent for t be LI·QU OR TEA for this town By gettiug you rself well shod a t baok into pfaoe and gives a smooth sur- the capital of a large k ingdom should. · Will visit Orono every Tuesday. Offl.ce hour B _ ana vfoinity. It is cheap and as good as can be from 12 a. m. to 1 p. m., at Coulter' s Hotel. got in tho market. A valuable prize given face. Olover iseed may be 11own this AJJ with &.11 111emi-barb&rmis nationJ!Special aLtention paid to Snrge1 ·y. 32·1Y* with every pountl. month. Provida for any crops thfr.t 1tre for, although nomlnsally Christian, the - - -- - -- --needed by the 11oiling ·)stem. O verhrnl A.byaninlans can be called little else-the 1'o the Hartford Pfr;r;;;urance Co. ""lXTILSONIA MAGNETIC APPLI't' 'f' ances for the cure of chronic diseases all maohlnery and prepNe it for u:;e du· weddings are cellebrated wiili a curious r hereby return t hanks for the prompt pay. wit.hont madicineg. Sen<l for circulars and ring rainy days. jumble of relig1on8 rl.ghts and socl.al cer- m ent by your agent, Mr. 'l 'hos. Biugha.m, for po.mphle_ t . CAMERON THULL, Agent, Oshawa emoniee, apparently borrowed f:rom damno;e done to rny hou~e by fire. I received P. 0. . 6-tf. where you will find gt·eat bargains for the u cash check by r eturn mail after my claim A. Good Time to :Run in Debt. Christian, Ma.hommedan, Jewi.ah ·nd .A.UT IF U :U PENMANSHIP.was forwarded. MHS. O. C. B URK. CASH . Ha.ving now r eceived our We will not take the re1tponsibility of aboriginal traditions. There ia ~ ri. civil - - YOUR NAME written beautifully on advising you to run in debt. lb may be ceremony at the house of the bride's fa. To ti;~ .Manaoe,.8 of he Glasgow ancl London one dozen Gold Bevelled Edge Cal!i'ng O!j,]'.'(ts nas Ha·lc lllamy Cbun:;cs. Fir" l rw·w ·ance Co. best quaJjty) -for only 2ii cents. C. R. MoO'l)L a.JI right and wiae to do no, and it ma.y ther, where oaths of fidelity &lie exohang- I l1ereby return thanks for the prompt p.ay· LOUGH, 'rl1e Penman, ilox: 110, Bowmanv1lle' not ; one thing is certain, it is a good time ed , and snb1eq11~mtly a rel!gioul! service. mont by your agent, Mr. 'l'hos. BingJ rn.m, for on a i f h · b . daiuuge to my /1onse which was insured in the to make needed !mprovements on the A.f ter t11e ormer, owever, tne r 1 de- Sovcroign l!'iro I nsurance Co.. having received O:;s-EY ! MONEY !_:_The subscriber farm and el1ewher0. Pluck Is better groom, probably in imitation of the cus· cashcheck by return of mo il ttfter claim was rccei ves n:ioncy on <leposit for theOntari0 :MHS. O. C. B URK. Loan and Savicgs Company, aud pays interes t I ~ill be prepar ed to su pply any kinda than capital. Do not say that we are tom of his forefathers to capture their sent m . raising too much of everything Do 1r, s.nd wives by force, takes h is bride in his at the rate of 4 and 5 per cenc. No notii.;e of Fr?m the above settloment of claim parttes withdraw·tl reqnirocl. Also loans money on that it is a good time to atop. It will be h is house holdmg Sovercigu Policies will see that they mortgages at lowest rat.ea. No commission r cquired which you will find marked at a great mistak e. If you ar~ going to arm~ and carries her either ·to ·t d ~ a:ro all right, and they need not pay any attou charged. W.·F." ALLEN, nowmanvllle. 8·1y. or h ·er own. The crow d o f mv1 e guea,s t10n to the 0~,'nt of the Do · · G ROCK BOTTOM: .PRICES. i-'- h" i h Id ' ,., , mm1on range farm at all, farm well. Rai!le good crops, f·o11ow him. and, av, Im n o mg t.h e or- hm~bug or any one ~lse w ho 11re going round P~t®F. 'ff. WILLSON. kee:i:: good horses, cows, sheep, hogs and t hodox nuptial c!Anopy oJer her. There tellmg folks that their Sovereign Policies are Tb1nks for past. favors and still solicit a p onltll'y. CultiV&te the land thoroughly, . EACHER OF PIANO, ORGAN AND f nl' . d easting, and an no .,;ood, 13, o · course, u 1nute · T1-I OS BINGHAM share of your pa.tronage. SINGI NG. .Terms: For beginners $6; tor droin it where ne~<ied, feed ntook liberHAS RESUMED BUSINESS enor _mous quantit .Y _ of !piri~uous liquors ls · · · ' advanoed pupils. $10 for quar~er of twel"'6 ally rmd mii.]r.e good manure, and apply H consumed, of which the prieat-who in BoWMA~VILLE le-ssons. lte.e1denco at Mr. J oseph Britta.In's - -iN'- cor11G>1 · Liberty and Conccssl.on Street, Bow SIGN OF "BIG BOOT." to the b est p11.ylng crops. Ha.ve faith in .A.byasi~ia is a veritable" joviel fria:r "-I 51-tf. manv'.llle. the fut ure. In England it is considered ta..kea hi.a full 'lh~re. BLOCK~ safe for a. farmer t o run in debt, in order Pianos Tuned and Itepairecl. Ot/I · · · - . Insure in the Confederation Life Asao· NEXT DOOR TO THE EXPRESS OJ!FI()E to drain h i e l and, and there are corporaAn Enterprisin:i Hoy. ciation. It is cheaper than the Canadian tions resdy to 101m him money for this 11.llw ARTIES WISHING nrnrnPIANOS Tyrone, March 11. - -(o)- purpo·e. You may feQ!ll confident that One of the most promi!ing of tho youi\1- Mut ual Aid, A, 0. U. W. or any pass aTuned or repaired oanhavetbom attended W My Stock comprises all ·O:<Js ot Ladies to by leaving word at the DOMINION ORGAN the products of man's brains and labor, er artist!! In Boston han a wealth7 tatihu round your hat institution, as the follow& Gents' Fine Goods, Overshoes, Rubbers, &c. Co's O~'i;'ICE, Bowmanville. A ftrst-clas man a.nd 11kill, will always be needed. Make whe opposed hie 1100'11 &rt aspirations, a.nd ing examples will prove : '.rho~. McOinng 'lOW oein11: iu their molo ' · lr!i1" Ordered Worlc and Repairing will as up your mind to do a certain work in the w&nted him to devote him11elf to bn~in011a bas been insured since 1872 for$2,000and spriug and get ready for in this winter. instead . '.!'he boy, hovnwer, va. · deter- the last fiv e y ears it only cost him $2:55 usual receive prompt attention. !"l.o .Do? Ge:nUemc11a o.f'Fad· mined to study :.rt abroad, and finally per a.on um on each $1, 000 to insure. John h:ru, not §O !fast. Jt1T My customers and the pt1blic generally compromitled. He WM a large WCls~rn. McClung insured at the same t ime for the Live Stocli:: Notes. are Invited to call and secure unparalleled dealer in cattle, &nd sold his non on Cl!edsame amouut and it only cost him $1. 74 n ave written these fow lines The work h orses now need an abu.n- it, but nt a pretty stifi' i:narket prioe, a. per a nnum on each $1,000 to insure he bar gains In Boots and Shoes . And all I h ave r.o say_ dancg of 8trengthenfog food. Keep the small herd of choio~ cattle, with the ttip· being a little younger . T hat you can find me still at home, ' DAVID DAV1S. l am not gone away. harness cloou and aoft. I t is eESie:r to ulation that the 3oy !!hould take them no W e certify the above to be correct. Thos. So all rny ki nd oldt rlends may come , Bowmauvillo, March, 6 188J, prevent galle tn1.u to cm·e t h em, e11peci·l- Liverpool to eel!. The profits on the ~foClung, John M.cClung. And all they oung on es, too, ly during thii! bus1 season, when a h or"""' t ram&etion, if any, he cottl.d wi.v0 to pay And get thell' garmen te nicely made THOS. BINGHAM, Agent. HAS REMOVI£D NER labor is moat constant and valu:-i.h'"·· hi.a expenses 'rhlle 11tudy ing abroad, bnt I n !ashiods th1~t are new: Vhere old and young, dGarrriends, may meet Mimy horses working u pon soft gt'· ·und 1f he lo»t: money he 11honld return home A weloome <>:roe tine:. bv R. PEA'fE are best shod when they are bariitoot. and go into businel!I!. ~- ~---~- ~~~~~--~-~ Cow·s need careful watching during this The boy brought the <' ..attle to Boston, to buildings formerly occupied by DEN1~ISTRY season. ·when :i. cow'11 time ap?rOllchll.!!J, shipped them ·from here to Liverpool, . CODD & CO., the feed should be r educfid. Look out goin~ on the a.ame steamer with them, - - -<-<»--for garget and u se the simple remedies reached tlwt port in nine day11, struck & often mentioned in these column1:1. E lf'es good market, aold ont in on11 day all a big with lambs n eed abund1mce of food, other · profit, cabled a cheque to hi11 father for wise the lambs as well u the damn will the amount of his loan, s.nd in lens t han a J suffer. If tickli! are troublesome use a dip week, with the !Jrofitil of the tratl.ii!action he has now in stock everything of tob11cco water, or aome one of the sev- In hu pocket, WM in Paris · t udying, ARE NOW OPEN. eral p repe,rations sold in nhe'shops. Swine where he wae nble t-0 remain two yearn. Sta1ul for111erly occu1}ied by Ille l ' ost Office. usually found in a W<?ll equipped need a run, and may do much good in t he Ria plo.ck. and h.ia present sncoe1111 ha~ IUNG !STJUm'.ll', oroha.rd. If the poultry have vermin, usa so p fo11>11ed hill father th.ab the l~tter now . HARNESS SIIOP. keroeene upon the roo~ts and walls of the saya : " Go hMk and continue your j JBC>"\JV:LV.lr..A..NV":X:LL E . holllle. A dust bath i11 enjoyed by fowls. 1·n.t.cT1uL »En·1sT, studica wbemwt1r you get ready, and oa.11 The Gallery is first-class in all its ap1 pointments, and furnished in a comfoi1: OVER 'l'Wl~NTY Y'.EARS ll:Xl?ERIENOE . on mo for what funds you vnmt." NitrousOxideGll11A1J111iJJisterctl foi· Jl·iilnlell l\fRS. HUMPHREY .Ul His Troubles Allead of llim a ble numnel'. 'l'here will be no poor wol!ll ·-· 01·c···ttlons. .A. French phyGician has written a long allowed to leave the rooms, and t h ese wlro Thl'?e year old _ to crying baby : OJo' FICE llrnCI..lJNG'S BLOCK. exohange contains an account of "a " Y a fink y 'u '11ve yots of twubble, letter on t h e advantages of groaning and favor me with a call can rely on being This Cut repreRent,s the popular Victoria m an dying a.a he w&s shovelling off a side- don't you, baby 1" crying. He tells of a man who reduced plebteocl Wave. It is dressed with the hair falling on ABSOLUTE DIVORCES FOR w alk," A. sidewalk fa generally put down "Hu-w11h - hu-wa.h- hu-wf.h 1" replied h is pulse from 126 t o 60 in the courae of a . persons residing throughout tho ~The instantenous process only will U1e forehead, and·the ends meet in Montagues. ft is exceedingly becoming. und is having a to U:tuted ~tates and Canada fo1· desertion, nonstay, and the Illllin who widertakes to the baby. few hom'B by giving vent to his emotionm. be u sed for Phot.ographs. largo run, support,mtemperance,cruelty, incompatibility, ahovel it off deserves to die in the at"Well, y 'u dis wait till y 'u dit b id 'nuif 'l'he above style, with la rge number of '£here's no trouble about twisting the etc. Advice free. State your,case an(\ a _ddress Oome in and see m e. other equally becoming styles , are made by A1'TORNEY WARD, Wor it Building, 1276 tempt. It is easier to shovel oft' the snow to dlt a good 'pa.nkin' onoe, an' 'en y 'u tail of a sle<.ping bulldog. The disagr ee- . BFoadwav,New York Sa·lY,, ; t ban to shovel of the 11idewalk." MRS. A. D.A VIS,s ~ n '!l k now wbt t wubble is," ble part comes when yon let go. l av M. Mayer~ store EG18TR.A.R, WES'l' DURHAM ISSUER of Marriage Llceuaes, Banister and At tor· \l9y s.t Lo.wand Solicitor in Chancery.Mon ey )aned on Real Estate. Office on King stree t, .lowmanville. · R lUems. for A iJril. c. J An unns;.l m0t0orological phenomonon waa witne~eed in the mid ·Pacific O<lf'an from tl>.e deck of th0 B r ifah bl\rk: lnn<1wick, ·whioh arriv~d Yictoriii., B.nti:;,h Columbia, recently. Captain Walt10u, o~ ~he bark, gives the following acoou ..t oi: it: '"At midnight on Pebrmuy 14, i:n latitude 37 ° north, l-Ongitude 170 ° 15 we.>t, the wind bt>gau blowing ~tiftly from th.0 so11th-11ou1ih111a·t., and the ve~11el wsll 1'UY~ ni1Jg before iu under !!h ort eail. An hour. later the wind had iuoreaaed t o a terrlfio gale, a.nd the sky became intensely black. At 6 a.m., on F'ebrua17 25, I WM 110.dd~m l" aro used by the first mate, a.n.d going op on deck, I fouud thAt the sky h ;;d changed to a fiery red, &a If the enti.i.e -JA~ '" 71.1,,. Jenr::r..vtnc repr..oo.t1 tbo11 ,,ung.11~ & n11J1.1 1..h;' ~t11t.'.J hell.vens was ablalll0. Five fninutes atll0r' I reached the deck: a large mane of fu:e sboc out from the heavens dirsc~iy oveil' the vessel, and as it fell into the i;e& ft.fllJ yards in onr lee, f.t we.a &coomp1mied wion ,;d-· I t excites expectoralion anU causes the Jungs a. hiesing rnd an explosion, the r.pol'i to throw off the phlegm or mm!ous; chanl!'et tl1e secreti1m.s and j tfrifies ilu: b!Q()d; heals the irri. being ao heavy that it 11hook the Ter.B61 tated parts; g ives strength to the digestive from 11tem to stern. This beJ.l of fi:re had organ~; brings the liver to its proper a ction, a nd unparts ~trcngth to the whole system. hardly di~appeare d when the mate cried SucJI lS T HE IMMEDIATE ANLI SATISFA CTORY out, "My Godl vYhat ls tha.b 1" and llFFECT that U ·is warra· n ted t o break 1tJ tit~ point.ed to our l eeward, whero M ost distressing- coug'/i 'in a few hours ti me, 1£ not of too long standing. jt fs 'warranted TO there wa11 a conic tower of · whi~ G lVE llNTIRE SJ\TISPACTION, EVEN I N" Tl-J K foam rv.pidly ll>pproa-0uing tho ap1nost co11flnncrt cases ef Consumption! I t is f.Varranted not to prod uce co~tivcncs~(most rem· parently doomed veuel. The rumbling edies cause this trouble) or aifect the head noise from tht> advanOll of thie volume of as it contains no opium in ~uyform. It is'l.ua/ water was deafening. Suddenly our s!!.il11 ranted to be /eT:/t:ctly harmlc~·s to the most delicate child, altf10ugh it is an active and pow. were struck fiab a.back, end it se·mcil th&t erful r emedy for res tor ing the system. 1 'here the ma11t11 would be take-n outs of tho is 1 zo real necessity f or so many deat/1s by Con. s1nn.f.lion, wh e11 A Lurn's L u NG DAL SAM will vea~el, but we filled away :.1;gain and wel°'!I prc:~el\1t it if only ~ak~n iry time. To Physician~ gratified to uee the white foam oolmnn h~vrng consumptive J1Ahents, nnd who, having failed t o cure thcrn wi th t heir own medicine, we paseing u11 a11tern. Our fir&t fee.irs we:n would recommend to give ALurn's LuNCi BALintenoifted when a. aheet of fi·me rr.n SAM a trial. . S·kt ~)'all Drl'g-gist;, down our mlzzen-maet, 11rond from lihe rigging shob out great Bparks of fire. ADl'U:&] 'l'O llJOTUEUS . The sky oontinned ha glaring rednetli! .A.re you disturt>crl at night and broken of until daylight, and thim everything :re- your re~t by a sick child snfferiug antl crying witb parn of cut.Uni~ teeth i If so, send. at once sumed it!I norm.a.I OI. nditfon. 1tnd get a bot.llc of Mus. Wrnsr,ow's SOOTHING 8" YHUP l·Ol{ CHILD.l<h:N T~;E'l'HIN<l. Its value is incalcnlable. It will rolicvo the poor little suffererimmcdlatcly. Depend upon it. mothers. The- Or~inal False P1·ophet. thet·e is no mist ake about. it. It cures dysentary The title of "Ei Mahdi" lTM ori~nally and diarrhrea, r ei;:ula.tes tbe Btomach and borne by th" very oaliph who deiieroyed bowels, ctu·cs wind colic, softens the gums reduces inflammation, an(l gives t one nnd the mo~t fw:nons of the. pre11ent Mahdi'· energy to t ho wh ole RYHtom. MRS. WINSLOW'S predeoe~&or, vilJ., tho Tarcomsn impoliber, Soo'~nrno SvnuP FOR Cu rLDltEN 'l 'EETHINa is pleasant to the taste, anrl is t he prescri p~ion of .uakim Ben Hashim, eurnamed "Mokl!ln- one of the olde·t and beet fem ale nurses and nah" (the veiled ) from the coverillg of physicians in the Unil.cd States, and is for sale silver gau~ which dwa.ya hid hi4 fiwe. l>Y nil druggists throughout tho world, Prioo Thi;,i worthy's oa.ree:i: WM a ,'Pretty exact 21S cents a bottle counterpal't of that of the Soudan proRJIST :uul C@JUFOD~'1' to tile SUFlF;rn~G. phet. uf m.eem birth and by trade 1t "lh'OWll'S HouSclumlil Panacea" has 110 tuller, he quitted his Dlltive city of Ma-rv equal for relieving pain, both internal and external. It cLLru Pain in the Side, R1ick or at 40 years of ag0 for a deeert hermitage, Bowels, Sore Throat, llheumatism. ·roothacho, whence he emerged wiM1 a procll.mabion Lumbago and any kind ef "Pain or AchEJ. "lt of his divine rni&sion which drew crowdl'l will mOMt snrely quicken the l:!loncl i.ncl Heal its acting powers is wo11de1·ful." "Browns oi enthn8iaist.a1 to his standard. Fixing as llousehol<l Panacea," betng ael<n<Hvledged his capital at Merv, ha repul!!ed several the great Pain Reliever, o.nd of double the attacks, but was at l ..Dgth defe.a ted in at.rengt,h of any otl1er }l;l!xir ov L;niment in t,he world. shonl d be in every family liandy for use 7sio by the caliph Mr.hdi in p6r110n, who when wa11ted, "as it really is the ucst remedy drove him acroaa the Oxna; and firu.lly in r.be wo1 ·ld for Cramvs in the Stomach, and P aills and Aches of 11.ll k inds,"aud is foi· sale blockaded him. in Nsksheb,: the modem by all Drui;tgists at 25 cenr,s o. bottle. Karahi, ni~et7 miles &outheaat of Bukhara. Here the impollter, finding hfa f )Ot>iSlf)l)H.".ll'IO~ c:umw.o. .,,.n om physician, cause hopeless, poisoned hfo remaining rntired from pract-icc, h1wing had placer! in bis hands by an East India missionary tho formula followers &nd then plunged into llr te.i:Lk ofa sim'ple vegetable remctly 'fo1 · th e speedy filled with corrosive actd, thr.b the appear- and p~rmn.I1e11tcnre ofUon:sumption .Ri~onchitia. Catanh, .Asthma an9 ttll throlLt and L1rng .Af· ance of hia body m ight give riso (as it fect10ns, also a positive and rad1c1tl cute for acbually did) to the b elief that! he had Nervous ~cbility und .all nervous Complaints, aecended to heaven. His life has been after havrng tested 1 1s wonder-rul cura ti ve powers in thoueands of cases, h as felt it his written by the French hiatorbn, d'Her- duty to make it Jm own to Ins suffering fellows. belot, bub he is chiefly known to western Actuated b y this motive and a desire to relieve readers through Moore'e famou!l" poem in human sufl'm·ing, I will send freo of charge to all who desir e it. this recipe, in Gei· ni an ,l!'re~cb "L1.lla Rook:h," "The Veiled Prophet of or Engljsb, wi th full dfrbct.iona for p-rcparing Khol'Al!san." and uamg . SenL by mail by 1iddressing with stamp, n..irning- this paper, W · ·'\.,. N uYllS UO Power's Bloc!.Rocheste1· N_. Y. .!l,5, a· HIS MILL HAS BEEN 'fHORUGIIL Y renovated and put in 0rder,undcr ou1· own epectal supei·vibion, for t he p 1 uµos0 of g'ristini:- and mnnufu.cturing Oat Meal and Pot tlarley, and we a.re now prepured to receive G rders from a II our old cuatomcrs and ~·.hers for work, an<! we gurantee to gi-ve th·~ ',ho \ntrust us with the au.me entire siitis ·on. (),a,ta and other grains taken in oxcha, tor Ji'lour Oat Meal, &c. H . &. J . TOWNS, Hownrutvill.e - 227. 0..,, T APPLES APPLES. C H A RLES DONALD & CO., 79 Q UEEN S'l', LONDON, E. C., THE WAY IT W ILL AFFECT YOU. Will be glad to correspo.pd with Apple Growers, Merchants and Shippers, with a view to Autumn and Spring busineso;, ' the usual They will also give facilities to customer s requiring advanccs, 81-70. - - --- -- -------A.gent fo r W.H.PIPER, (ALL SIZES) Guaranteed to give 1!1·st-class satisfaction or no sale. .Also GRAIN · CRUSHERS CHAFF C UTTERS and o.ll othor kinds of FARM IMPLEMENTS. Orde1·s by mail will i·eceive prompt attention, .Address, W, II. PIPER. Box 101: ro. BROOKLIN. ,w~ss McTAViSH Has received her new stock of GOODS, and invites the Ladies of Bowman ville and vicinity to call and see her Pattern BONNETS, HATS and assortment oi as T RIMMINGS 1 UNDERTAK L EV I MORRl$i";. PREPARE F'OR G V TYRONE Cards of Thanks. Boot and Shoe Store. BE Spring & Summer M GOODS T W. H. HICKS. I I I I BOOT AND SHOE MAN ::NEADS' Cheap Life Insurance · P RH MOVA L. MRs. HUMPHREY HARNESS SHOP THE VICTORIA.. first Ocor tast of RuebottomHouse, s New Photo Rooms N ' J.M. BR IMA COMBE, Call a t th<=: new premises. -----.....--- ~~~~~~~-- An DIVORCES R. H. HENRY.