A CARD.-To all who are suffer ing from tho errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weaknese, early decay , loss of IS PUBLISHED manhood, &c., I will send o. recipe .t~~t EVERY FRIDAY MORNING, will cure you FREE OJ' CHAitGI!]. · ~his -BYgreat remedy was discovered by a m1as10n· M 1 A. JAMES, a.ry in South America. Send a. selfAT THE OFEICE addreaeed envelope to the R EV. _JosEPH J"oa&OfD ceBlock, King~., nowman"Vllle,Ont T. INMAN Station D N eiv York Ctt'I/. 46y THE CANADIAN STATESMAN THE FARM. Manitoba. a.s a. Whea.t Field. Of the 66 000.000 aore1 1»hich comprise TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE. A. Story that · STANDARD 11rn1nc,u , WUUI{ l ' OJt l'rons lh1tt 'I here ls !!uch a Thing as True Frtend~blp. · YOUNG AND .MIDDLE-ACED MEN. Only $1 Uy !llnll, Po~t11nid. JOHN SPENCER, I VETERI NARY SURGEor;, ULlJSTRATH"·} SA)ll'.LES :n rnE NO A.LL. TER~S: $I.$O;perannum,or$I.001fpllldln advsnee PaFment strictly ln advance required Crom Insure in the Confederation Life Aaso· suo.iorioers outside ot the county· Orders to dtsoontinue the paper muE\t be accompanied by ciat1on. It is cheaper than the Canadian lle amount due or thepaper will not bes topped. Mutual Aid, A. 0 . U. W. or any pe.~a a· :oblloribers are ~esponsibleuntilCul lpaymentis round your hat institution, a11 the follow~e. ing examples will prove : Thoe. McClung .BA.TES OJI A.D"\'EBTISINGI ~~~ "60 00 m:z> ha.11 been insured since 1872 for$2,000a.nd 'Wb.ole Column one year ...... ·······.,36 00 !"' ~:;; the last five years it only cost him $2.55 " u Halt year ·.·..· ······ zo .. " One quarter ......... ~g 00 ~- per annum on each $1, 000 to in~ure. John · Bale Column one year .... ·· ······ · ·· 2J 00 Ou _ McClung insured at the same time for tl · " HalCyear . ........... ·· 1 , 50 same amount a.nd it only cost him $1. '14 · " One quarter ._ .......... · _ 00 _ ,Quarter Colun:.n one year· · · ·· ...... · ~ 50 per aunum on each $1,000 to insure, he " " llaHyee.r ·.··..· ·. ·· h 0 6 being a little younger. · " One quarter ·..... ·· 8 0 We certify the above to be correct. Thos. ·Bb:llnes and under, first insertion ·. i 0 ~ _ Each subsequent inser.tion ·.···· 0 ,_ _ McClung, John McCiung. rrom six to ten lines, first mse·ior. O ~ _ THOS. BINGHAM, Agent. Each subsequei:it insertion···:·· 0 10 -10 DYer ten lines,first rnsertion,perl111 e ~ 00 Each subsequent insertion," The numl:ier of lines to be reckoned by he space ocoupied,,mea.sured by a. scale o olid Nonva.reil. Cheap Life Insurance. 1 _ =- HEALTH IS WEALTH. s DR· J, C -. MITCHELL, . EMBER OF COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS and Surgeons, Ontario, cm;oner. etc. 7" 0111.oe and H.esidenoe. Enniskillen. · ez M P R B TAMBLYN, HYSICIAN. SURGEON and ACC?UOREUR. Office:-Silver Street, Bowmanville. 7 Ult. Convulsions, Fits. Nervous, J'.l euralg1a, Head· ache "Nervons Prostr'l.tion, o a.used by the use ARRISTER, SOLICIJ'OR, &;o., MOP!US of aicohol or t.obrtcco, W akefu~ness , ~ent~l BLOCK, up stairs, King. Street. Bowman Depression, Softening ot the bram resultm1t m cYllle. Solicitor for the Ontar10 Bank· insanity and lee.ding to mieery decay and death Premature Old .Age, Barrenneae.Loss of Power Frlva.te Jtlo:aevs loaned at the lowest rates, in either sex, Involuntary Los~es and Sperm!'-t· orrhoea caused by over-exertion of th e Bram, John Keith Galbraith, selr·abuse or oyer·indulger.ce. Each box co!'l. ARRJSTER, SOLICITOR, ~OTARY tains one mon th's treatment. $1.00 a. box, or six PUBLIC, &;o. Office- Bonnsall s Bloc,k boxes for $5.00, sent by mail prepaid on receipt King Street, Bowmanville. Monev to lend, cf price. D. BURKE SlltlPSttN, a guaranteed specific for Hysteria; J?izzmess, Dr. E . C. West's Nerve ann Bra~n Tre.ati:nent, .R L JU)BERT A.JUlOlJR, EGISTRAR, WEST DUR:1JAM ISSUER of Ma.rrla.ge Licenees, Be.rr1eter and A.ttor· ·Tat Law and Solicitor in Che.neery.Monef aned on Real Estate. Office on King street, 8owmanv!lle. · - -- - ,... 'I'. PHILLIPS ICENSED AUC'rIONEER tor the County of Durham, Sales promptly attended, 691 .A.ddress- Hamllton P. O. OHN RUGBES.-Licensed Auctioneer, · Valuator and Arbitrator. Fire nnd Life >nsurance, Notes and Accounts Collected. Money to Lend on r easonable terms, Ao dress 472 Cartwrill(ht, Ont. 'Ve Guarantee Six Boxes ·.ro cure any oaee. With each. order. reo~I ved by us tor six boxes, accompani ed with $a, we will send the purchaser our written guarantee to refund the money iC the treatment does not effect" a cure. Guara ntees issued only by J NO, Stott & Jury, Druggists, Bowmanville, Dr. DORENWEND'S .. J :c > 3: 0 · every man who buys. Lloen6e from A illlNRY SYL "VESTER, E nn1skillen. hi~ GOOD WIFE GUARANTEED TO at t he i-ate of 4 and 6 per cent. No notrne ot ·w ithdrawa l r equired. Also loans money .on mor tgages at lowest rates. No comn11es1on chargea. w. F. ALLEN , Bownumvilie. 8·l y, ONEY ! MONEY !- The subscriber receives money on deposit for thepntario M Loan and s avings Company, a nd pays m ~erest C> > · so Do! Gentlemen o:CFash ion, not so i·ast. · :: Is a powerful r e'Jledy for thin hair, g~e:i; hair ave written thes e tew ll~es and dandr uff where the roots of the ha.ir rs not And all I have to euy_ entirely dest.royed it will produce a heavy .fhat you can find me et ill at home, thic]{ growth or hair it will likewise restore lam not gon e a way. the grey e.nd faded ' hair bac_k to ~ts form!lr Boa.ll my kind old t riendemay come, color a nd w here dandruff exists will remove And e.11 the young onee, t oo, it without fall. 'l'estimonials by tho hundreds oonlirming the good results of t he " Ii.AIR ~d get their garments nicely made l\IAGIC" J11 rashions tha.t are n ew : N'here old and young, dearfriende~ may meet "Manufactured only by A . DORENWEND! sole owner for U. S. and Canada, 103 ana. 10) A welcome lll."Aetlnll. bv R. PEA'Illl Yonge St ,, 'foronto, Canada. F or sa le by all principal drug stores. . J, HIGGINBO'l'HAM &; S 0 N, Dru11:gists, Agents for ·wmanville, !1. DENTISTRY. BRITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL LIFE. ASSURANCE CO., ESTABLISHED IN 1847. It has no shareholders to pay dividend· t o. WITH TEJllTU. WITHOUT TEll:TB. J.M. BRillACOllBE, PRA.CTIC..U. DENTIST, 'lVll:ll TWENTY YEARS EXPEIUBNO.IC, Managed by and solely in the Interests of the Policy holdet e, Its Rates are 1~0,v. l'olldes non rorfeltllble and 11ncondltlo·al. .·ttro·e OxldeGH A.dmJnlstercd ror Palnles Operations. MCCLIJNG'!! BLOC.., Ol'FICE Cash Bonus Paid every three years, Joint Life Policies. Though a double rish but one premium is paid tor two people. Amount of policy drawn on first death. Special Inducements to Total A bstainer,. ASSETS OVER $5,000.000.!· INUOllll!l 01'ER $1,000,000 8100,000.00 deposited with the CunadlanGovern C· HARNDEN, L. D.S ., Graduate of the Royal Collegeo !Dental Surgeon8' Ontario. OFFICE OYER DICK::lON'S STORE. men i tor benefit of Cana.din.n policy holders. lNl'ESTED IN ()A.NA.DA., $GOO,ooo.oo. IOLD FILLING A SPECIALTY. t Work executed In the latest and moei · e 'Improved style of the Dental.Art. Jl:KTH E XTRACTED WIT~OUT PAIN1 'he use of Nitrous Oxide Gae, wlthoutlnJury to the patient. Particular attentio~ pa.Id to the regulation of CHILDREN'& TEETH. HEAD O FFICE IN CAN.A.DA:- MONTREAL For particulars refer to E, L. LIVINGSTONE, GENERAL A GENT , POR'l' HOPE o~ to agents throu11hout the count y, ~8~se. Orono Pump Factory. Pumps Chea.per and Better than ever, The Subscriber having built a large ne'\'I Pump Factory in q rono, f11 prepared. - t o furnish- _.ALL WORK WARR.ANTED·.._ P. A.·JDNES, VETE RINARY S URG EON, ENNI SKILLE_ N, PUMPS OF EVEJlY DESCRIPTION Honorary Grnduat e of Ontario'(e t eriuary With or without P orcela in Cylinder, o! Collerte will atte nd to all diseases the Best M a t erial, on the shortest notic< ""~f domeatie animals. and e.t the lo west p r ices. Oist~rn Tubs Operations & Dentistry A SP E C I A LTY. Calls and Order s by me.ii or t.elegraph will receive p rompt attent10n . CHARGES MoD.EUA'l'E, OF FI C E H OUR S , 8 10 A. M. A first-class stock or :Medicines always on hand. N . B.- Will visit Willia msburg e very S aturday o f each week. 16-ly and Pumps supplied. WELLS CLEANED & RERAIRED. ALL WORK GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATIS FACTION. ·ro the Canadian Province of 1bniteliR1 there have been surveyed &bout al:x:tenu and a ha.If millions cf acres. There arl' 4.. 000, · 000 e.crea of swamp lands. within ~ho Pro vince, and the rem&lnder oondste of the tim bered and rocky re11:lon l)'lng around Lakes Winnipeg, Manitoba and the L11ko of the Woods. The poitlon under onltivat1 on la a little over one million of acres, hitherto chiefly . evoted to the cultivation of wheat, and up to the 31st of la.at October, the Department of tho Interior repor :ed a.bout 10, · 930,045 aores as having been taken up with· In the .Provioce for home1tea.d1 and pre.nnp· tlons By a recent arrangement made wltlJ the Province, the Dominlo~ Government have ceded t o the· Province the 1wamp l"nde, and 150,000: aore1 ef good Janda for University purposes. The remarkable fertility of the soil on the prairie section, eepeola.lly tha.t ln the Valley of the Red River, le so well known that It is anneceBBary that I ahould refer to it here. The lncompuably hard vi h 9at for which Manitoba. I· ta.moua, could µot b ~ raised were the winter cllma.te more ve.ri· able a.nd leH sever e than it 111. Tne aame remark applies to Northern M lnnGBota. and Dakota, where the winter climate poeseaaee the eame chara c terlstice aii Ghose of Manito· ba, and which distrlcta produce a <Iuality of wheat similar to that raised in the C111na dlan prairie provinces. As la.to as 1876, the yea.r which E ..rl Daf· ferin, then Governor-General of C~nada, visited M"nltoba e.nd the Caaadlan North· weet, the quantity of whea.t raised In Manitoba was not sufficient for home consump tlon . The popula.tlon was then lees than 30,000; now it Is five times tha.t number, a.nci ihe total <Jriantlty of wlieat shipped from the dlfterent railway atatlona through· ..ut tbe Province last year, amounted to 2 429 832 bueheh, Of oats there were &hipped 21Jl,. 596 bu·hela. The quir.ntlty of barley was small- 22 997-maklng a tota.I grain ahlpment ol 2.659 425 buahela. Tho quantity of grain remaining In the coun~ry, waa 11oboat the same-wheat of ocurse l11orge· ly p reponderating. The Increase of land prepared ever tbe prece:llng year, wa.. thirty per cent. and this year the iocreare la abou; the ta.me, Tho qu~ntity of whea.t reported from the North-wesi; Territory last year wa.a 95,000 bushels, and about 6 000 buehel1 of oata. The population of that l'erritol') la a.bont 25,000 As aome intered 11 a.tta.ched te the cost of r11oislng a bushel of wheat In Maniteba, tlie moat authentic information on this point le, that it coeta just twenty-five cents, but this deee not inolu<le Interest on amount lnveated in fa.rm maohinery. In Oallfornl& , the ooat nas been placed at sixty cents per buihe!, but this lnoludea Interest on fa.rm machinery. If thi1 le lnolnded in Mani toba. the oost might be justly placed at forty.five cents at the utmo1tt fiv.ure, making the coat per acre nine dollar~. A t no time, within the Province of l\rfanlto oa, has whe:.t been lower tha.n fifty -five centa per bushel, so that there bas, ae far, always been a profit Ii 1 the farmer on this cereal. SCI many countries raise aoft wheats, that p1utlcular value la e.ttached to the hard variety raised In this northern latitude. The k ind which has met with popular favor In Manitoba, ls the R ed Fyfe, though of late au agib,ion has been raised In some quarters, In favor 9f the White Fyfe, White R aesla.n and Gold Drop ; but the Provincial Board of Agricult ure r ecently refused to abandon the R 9d F jfe, considering It as yet the safest "'nd best variety In use. It Is from Red F yfe that the best samples of No. 1 Manlteba H11.rd have been pro<1aced1 though these have been pressed oloae.Jy by White Fyfe and Gold Drop, The "hard· ness," w.blch Is such a valuable guality In Manitoba wheat, 11 lnilOparable from the exhilarating aummer air, which, like the cold bracing wlntera, 11 a prevailing climate oha.raoterlstlo. S 11cb wheat ca.n not be raleed In other le.tltude·, ao that dlatlnot value b attached to . thl1 hardneSI by the world 's mlllera, and In the world'· market.I Ma.nltoba. (No. 1) lia.rd oommanda a bighe : price than any other va.rlety. It le not a little tlngnlat tha.t prior to 1883, eummer froete were a.lmoet unknown In llhe Red River V i.lley, In that ye&r e. deatrnot1ve fro1t occurred on the 7 Gh ef Sep · tember, and In con1Equence a oon1lderable quantity· of whea.t became unmarketable ln the following yer.r, a premature froet oc· curring early In the ar.rne month did con·iderable da.mr.ge to the wheat crop, and last year fro·tl again e.ppea.red and did much da.rnage to the ataodlng or<lpa. The reonr rence of theae frosts is a matter for selentlflc lnveatlga.tlon . The rec mrd cf temperatur e within the P rovince, kept for a number of vea.r&, shows that white frosts are snre to occur In the eecend week In September, and their occurrence, even In the first week, Is a oontlngency against which the farmer can provide, The summer 1eaaen ls very short, 11.nd the wheat grower muat addreBB himself to the problem of early 1owlng and harvest· Ing, On an average, the wheat harves ting begins In Manitoba a.bout the 20th of,Auguat, a.nd the gra.ln rir.her has begun to addreaa himself to the problem ef cconoml?lng time, It will be neoeas11ry for him to 1ow earlier, and be more expedient In ha.rveatlng than he ha.e heretefore b een, Thie may be 1upplemented by ob'G&lnlng an earlier varle~J of wheat than even R ed Fyfe 11, but it 11 probable that the quality of hard· nese will be eaorlfiood fer the 11a.ke of earll· "nea1 In the expetlment, for It ha.1 been as· oertained In some cans the.t thos a vrrletles ,which mature the earliest are not the ha.rd· eat, However this may be, It h indisputable that the aoll In \!:a.nltoba. la admirably adapted t o the growing of wheat, but that there are certain problems the 1olutlon of whloh a.re ail Important before the fullest sucoess can be re:1.llzed. The frosta to which I have referred, oc· ouned 1emewha.t earlier during the laet three yea.re than waa their occurrence In p revioua years. Though it Is not In the pow er of hnman Ingenuit y to preven t t beee frosta, yet is within the rea.ch of the grain raleer to evade th 9m, so lon g as they occur in the early part of September. Two of t he eelutlone I have already alluded to ; othera no doubt, wm be suggested from t ime to time, aa the ex periments proceed, In aplte of these drawbacks, wheat raising in the P rovince of Manitoba an d the Canadian North-west promltee t o anume v a.et pro· portions. The progreaa that It baa me.de in a few yea.r1, &11 l he.vo 1hown by the figure· furnlebed in thla article, la a mere 1tep compared with the rapid 1trlde1 whioh grain ralalng maat make during 'he next few yea.n In the Canadian Nortll-we1t,-.A n A gr icul A doublehou~e was recently moved from . /" Powell etreet, Sa.n Frir.ncleoo, concerning which an old settler tella a.n lntereatlnE story, He ea.ye that two young men from 11o ·Canadi11on town who harl. been to school together, arriven In R.i.n 'Fra.noisoo eir.rly in the " fifties. " B ir.ck went to the mlne1, and Gray remained In the city, and, wltb. 11o small eum, fitted out a lhtl· etHe, He proaperecl, married, had chi! A Grm1t llle1Ucal \York On lll:ml1ood. dr en, Then came a big revH3e, H e Exhaueted Vitality, Nervous and Ph~sica J found himself Jn a. tight pl~e, from which Debil1ty. Prem1tturc Decline in Man. Errors nothing but $15,000 would extrica.te him. of Youth, and the untold miseries resultin!{ from indiscretion 0 1· excesses, A book for · He went among h11 friends to raise the money, but tney had none to give him. every man, young, middle-1tged a nd old. It contains 125 prescriptions for all acute and And then a.a he· turned a street corner chronic diseases, e11.ch one of wliich is invaluaaharply, he ran Into Black's arms, He to!d ble. So found by A uthor, whose experience Honorary Graduate of the Ontario "Veterinary' him bis trcu ble , a.nd ga.ve him a.11 his hn· for 2i.iyears is s uch tLB probaoly never before College. 'l'oronto. n.egistered member or the to t he lot of any physician. 300 pages, Ont.ario VP.t erinary Association, in accordance tory during the ten yean th11ot they had fell buvnd in beautiful F rench muslin, embossed wl1h the Veterinary Act. been separated, cover s, full gilt, guR.ranteed to be a fine r work 1~ prepared to trea.t all d iaeaees of t he Dom· ·· I have the money," said. Black: "but in ever y sense than anr other w ork sold in this es tic Animals, according to the latest theories. $15. 000 just ah-.ea my pile. I am t '.red oi country for $2.50, or the money will be refunded A ll cal1~ personally, by TelegrHph 01· Tele· ever y mstance. P rice only $1 bv mail, post- phone w:U receive prompt attention. mining, and hoped to eettle down here and In buid, Illustre.t,ives sa'Uple free to any body. n St., Orono, one door north of get into some bu1inees1 but you can ha'l'e Send now. Golrl medal awarrled the a uthor by ll<i'l"O.F~·rno:-Mal W. Henry's ::ltoro. It, my dear follow, an~, I'll 'ta.ko a. whack at the National 111edical Associ11.tion . to the Pre· CHARGES MODERATE.__ __ a1dent. of which. the Hon. P . .A.. 13issell. a nd pick and rocker again. assuciate officers of thti Board the rnader is Gra.y took the monev, a.nd B \e.ok return respectrully refferr ed. ed to the mountain, I n the 0C1urse of that 'l'he Science of Life is worth more to the year the merchant made a lnoky turn and young a nd middle-aged men of this genera t ion shan all the KOld mines of California and the sent the minH ~is money with ample Inter· silve1· mines of Ne ve.du combined.- S. F. eat, "'Then tney ceased to correspond, and Ch?·onU:le. the la.et the merchant heard of hie friend 'l'he i:lcience of Life poin ts out the rooks and was th11.t he was a.bout to marry and move quicksands on which theoonstitution a nd hopes of many a youni:- man have been fa.itally Into a naw mining district. w recked.-Man"11esttr Mirro1-. Five yearn afterward the miner and his 'rhe Scicnue of Life is or greater value t han all the medical works published in t his country family returnad to Sir.n F r ancisco, B'aok for the pas t 50 yeara.-Atlc·nta. Constitut-ion, was dead broke, Everything had gone ~~IEND The Science of J,ite is o. superb and masterly wrong with him, Hie mining speculations treatise on ner vous a nd physical debility.had tailed, the mines he h!ld d iscover·d pe- Detroit Free Press. '!'here is no mem ber of society to whom t11e tered out the men he had trusted de· Science of Life will not be useful, whether oelved him', and he bad about $50 remaining ;i-outh. parent; gue.ruian, instructor or clergy. ef a once amp~e fortune, He hunted up bh m an.- Argonaut. friend Gray, who wa.B, of oouree, delignted A'ltlress the Pea.bodv Medical loqti tute, or Dr. "V. H . P arker, No. i Bulfinch Street, Boston to see him. 11 A ud I don't aee anything l\fass .. who may be consulteti on all diaeases for me to do, clcl man," ia~d the despond- requiring skill und ex perience. Chronic and ent miner, "except t > get a. jo~ shovelling ob·tinate diseases tba.t have ba.fHed tLe skill or all other physicians a specialty. Buch sand, if you 'a1 help me to on... trea ted succes·fully withou.t an inst ance ot "I have j iat moved Into a handsome failure. .Mention S T ATESMAN , ilowmanville, l 7·Y· house on Puwell street," ea.Id Gra.v, "and On tario, I want you to come r.nd dine with mo to· morrow evening. It le a deu)Je house, fin· Pianos Tuned and ltepalred. !shed about e. week ago.- ' The miner was on time, with his shabbily A RTIES WISHING TRErnPIANOS c!ressed wife and little onee. or repaired can haTe t hem attended "You did well sticking to the town," he 0 byTuned leaving wor d;e.t the DOMINION ORGAN remarked to bis old 1ohoolfellow. "Here Oo's Orno .. , Buwmanville .A 11rst-olas man you are way up as a merchant, living In a '10w being in tl eir mplo r. 1 fine house, a.ll your own, and having a - : POSITI\'ELY CURES :bank account as long as my a.rm, I sup· pose." SGOO.e><> B ·ifore dinner they visited the a~ jeinlng house which wa1 furnished In precisely. the 11ame ~tyle as the merchant's dwelling Then they l'llt down, chatted ever old tlmee until the lateness of the hour, warned the miner and hl1 wife that It was time to return to AIE Will pay the above lteward for any thelr lodging house. dV case of Dyspepsia, Liver Co:mplaint, "All right, my boy," said Gray, '.'but Sick Headache, Indigestion or Costiveness j11st step next door ; there h aometh1ng I we cannot Cure with WEST'S LJ:VER wish to shew you which I neglected en e ur PILLS, when the Directions are strictly first visit." When they entered the ha.II complied with. Large Boxea, cont aining B !ack halt~d. " H ere," he said, "that 80 Pills, as Cents ;"6 Boxes $1.00. Sold looks like my trunk. ·· by all Druggists. A few Boxes will cure a ny case of" Dys· "N11naenea, 11 s lid Gray," come up sta.lrs pepsia, e!.Jnply by t aking One l"ill every to thie bedroom." .night on ret iring. T hey do not lose theb:" 11 \ Vhy," said the miner, looking a bout effect like other P 1IW. him, "confound you, J<iU have moved all m y tr aps u p here from that lodging house," " Aye, have I, my friend ?" shouted the Five Boxes for $1.00. 25 Cents per Box. other, slapping him on the eho.ulder. T H I RT Y PI L LS I N A aox. "Wh~ro should a man keephfa things but In Ilia own house, and what part of,the house bet ter than his own bedroom ?" Black W liB be· SQLD BY ALL D RUGGISTS. wildered,and began to have doub ts of his friend's sanity, but when hie frleml thrust a d eed of this very house Into hie hand, u.nd Prese1·ve Your Sigltt. followed with a deed of c>putoerahlpln hie buelneBB, he broke down and cried like a Use F . L AZAUUS' (late of the tlrm of Lazar· us & Morris. ~ Itcnowncd Spectacles and ,~Ye· child. PROPRIETORS, "And now we a.re moving away this old Glasaes, They are the best in the world. I hey never tire the eye, und last many years with· bcuae, air, ta a.nother quarter," said the nar · out change. For sa le by Kenner & Co. Bow· rater of this remarkable tale of gratitude manville. 6-lf·. and friendship, " but I would not take a hundred t bousa.r..d dollars for It. " It wa.a .Black himself who told the atory, now a moat 1ucoe11ful meroha.nt, DUNN)JS BAKINC THE C ·OOK'S BE. ST POWDER WORLD'S BEST I P WEST'S -LIVER - ~ PILLS. DYSPEPSIA, SICK HEADACHE, LIVER COMPLAINT, INDIGESTION. -aEWARD! Jo'hn C.~st &eo . TORONTO. F · .H. M.A S OJY, Orderslby Mail promptly attended to. turist, At the rEeen' Pteeidlng Eldera' CenvenDOORS, SASH, BLINDS, PICKETS, tlon In New Y ork, a. member related & tale of two boya In hla district : A donkey was MOULDINGS, &c., kept on hand. p!1.11lng by, S ·id one boy to another, " D e yon know what that i1 ?" "Why, ye1," the other amwered ; " that 11 a donkey. I have 1een lote of them In the theological aa.rdens." Six Hiles in five Minutes. - DE ALER I N A few yea.r1 elnoo the writer was a oonduotor on one of the principal trunk llnee through Iowa. He wa.1 going ea.et with a 1t1eolal, composed of an engine and one car, a.'ld had the drvlell'n auperin~ndent a.nd the 1<1p 3rln'8ndent of bridge· and build ing· on board, 'Ille engineer had just been " Ret llp,· ' a.nd he had never been over this dlvlelon In hla life, .tile engine wa1 a 16 24 Inch cylinder, with a. 5 foot-8·1noh wheel. One of his branch pipes waa burated 10 he 'lould not use hie pump, and he was running her with hla lri iictor. We had nine minutes te make a 1 un of seven mhe1 on a time order Pgalnst the Pa.clfic expre1s, and were pasling a etatlon very faat, when the engineer re· ma.rked : "My !n j3otor hae etopped work· ing, we cannot m·&e It I" I was on the en· glne, We ran·jaet over the east 11wltoh before we could atop. We ha.d jaet barely atopped when he said : " It ls working' again ; can we make it?" I looked at my wa.toh ; we had juet aeven mlnutee to go seven mllea down hlll all the wr.y, a.nd only one ourve, " Ye1," I replied, " If you let her go." H e opened hb tbrot\le alowly. I knew t hat would not do, I did not want to stop and ha.ck up with the m perlntendent on bor.rd a.ft-,1 ata.rtlng. I gn.bbed the re· verse lever and hooked her at six lnohes, and pulled her "wide open." I then t ook hold of the engineer'· arm and told him not to abut her off till I teld him to. Ouly rail· road men can ima.glne how we went down the.t hill, We were bath acared, and the engineer wa.nted to ··ease " her off, bi;.t I knew that would not do. When we turned the curve, three miles from the atation, we HEALT~ could see the expreBB headlight, and he, 1up· posing we were cloee to them, was going to abut her off. I would not allow him to teuch the throttle until we r eached the mile board, when I told him te abut her oft and blow hie whistle, There was a man at the awltch, and we paaeed In j ~et as our seven mlnutea were up. The superintendent said Purify the Blood , correct all Disorders of the to me when I got off t he engine : " How much tlmo did you h~ve to mr.ke here 'rom LIVER, STOJllA.CD, KIDNEYS A.ND DOWEi~ ~ . tlr .~ last eta.tion ? ' "Nine minutes," I an· 8W6red, ( rhe time We ban when We passed They invigora te and restore to health Debilitated Constitutions, and the depot before tho stop. ) " How far la are invaluable i n all Oom plalnts incidental to Female& of a ll A ge e. For It!" " Seven miles," I replied. " Y ou Ch ildren a nd the aged they are priceless, were just five minute· ruanlng tha.t 1even mile· ; I timed you, and lf you ever ran tha~ way with me again I will dlacharge you. ounds, S ore& He had timed ua from the dead 1ta.nd tlll we I s a.n infallible remedy for Bad Legs, Bad Bre~sts, Old and Ulcer s. It is famous for Go ut and Rheumat ism, F o r d isorders of the whistled, which W&ll a mile from the station and we had made the llix mllea In five mln-Ch est it he.s no e qual.nte1. It wai; my firat and la.et experience ·For Sore Throa1s, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, on 11 short time" with a 1uperlntendent on board, Gl~ndula.r Swellings, and all Skin Diseases it has no rival; and for con t ract ed and s t iff j o in ts it a cts Uke a charm . Saw Mill Machinery, 'L. D. S.' Engines, 'Peerless ' and 'Grain Saver ' Separators, Watson's Deering Binders · Iron Clad Mowers, Sulky Rakes, Bain Wagons, Cultivators, Harrows, Seeders, S cu ffle rs, Single Sulky and Gang Plows, Honey Fanning Mills, Chaff Cutters, Turnip Slicers, Root Pulpers, Hay Loade?.s, Crushers, Qrinders, · Tedders & Fork s, Warerooms--King St., Bowmanville. FOR ALL! Repairs for L. D. Sawyer and Noxon. ICDJIWfi1Gl!lll·ll~ii~mil THE PILLS THE OINTMENT Yf I n orde.r to Introduce our . · cawlogue of a ll kinds of Books a nd agents' _ goods, we will send 100 favorite comic and sentimental songs and ballads a. vast collection, for only 10.c or 4 3c. etarJps end this slip. A, W . ,KINNEY, Yar. mouth,N. S . So N Gs R. FERG USON. Manu factured o nly at T HOMAS Hor.LOW.A.Y' s Esta blishment, ·· W hr.t 11.re yon so pu' out e.bout, Mra. 11.33 · OXFORD STREET), LONDO"" ' H offman?" aaked her female neighbor, '18, NEW OXFORD STREE T, ( latti .., ..-. · "Oh, beoa.uae I wa.11 10 disa.ppolnted, I And are sold at ls. ltd., 2e. 9d., 411. 6d. , lls. , 22e. , e.nd 33s. each Box or Pot, a114 had jnat got my new bonnet ·nd 'IHI all m ay b e h11od fr om all Medicine Vend orathr oughout tlle World, 1· wh:n read~ to go k theld funera :~mt! .rrurebasen ·hould look at the Label on the Pots and Boxe1. H the r ddre 1 1 wa.1n t c~~Ued, db 8k ~, ove 0 e h a saa, oxrord Street, London. lhe7 are 1pur1oa1, lihe oem1...l')' u ir.c , Why She Wa.s Sad. .. -·- - rldy