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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 17 Dec 1886, p. 3

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F : -- . .,It i;r-used externally Following is the amount q:.it:;; , · FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1886. 'I.'he odour of vinegar may be lessened by of seed recJ11ired to be sown to the a,cre of j equal to any obtain ed from Cuba or Man1 I filtering the fluid through charcoal. Its almost every thi1~g the farmer z w ws. ·. It is 1ilia. It is retained principally for home ~MALL FARM .FO~ S ALE. - -30 strength is not impaired by the process. -from '," l'Iovv t he }'a rm Pays " : wnsurnption. 1 acres of land having thereon good frame A few drops of acetic ether administered Winter Whcnt, broo..dcnst ... ... ... . 2 to 2~ bushels. "Around the world in eio-hty J avs " no ·use. barns, stables and other nece ssary out· will, ih is S-aid\.'.'l'e"Shre persons who :vin.t".;'. Wheat, ~n'.10 ~: ·.- . · · · · · · · · · · · 0 1 ~ bu:hcl·. i longer· i s hen.rd from the l iPs of th~ widebuildings. young orchard oft acres, well wat· · iil"·\vater . l "'l b . l . . ,Spun 0 Wheat, llro,idu.ist. . , . ...... ·"· to,; buohcls. 1 l I . 1., I .i 1 ~.. ercd and fenc.,,1, Situated j irnt outside tho !_ 1 3i.vt:·' 1een tllaL"l uisc;inSJ,,) e, y m ia1mg i11um- SJ~riiw Wbeat, c tnlled ... . .. . .. . . .. . . 14 t o ~ bushels. , awa <:e. t is, J.Ke t ie o1u " 2 : 40 on " corporat.ion ofBo,vrnanville. Will be sold very Irtatmg gas. ' " Barie)>., broadeaot ..... . . .. .. ..... .. . 2 to 2~ bushels. ' plo.n k road " p hr[Lse, out-dated. " A roun d cheap for cash. Apply to M. ,A. . J A MES, .It IS · . asser . . ·ta . t e a. Otits, Bal"ley, drilled . ·· · · ··· ·· ·· · · · ·· ·· .. l } to~ hus!icls. the world in sixt··nine da vs " is t he true STATEBlllAN Office, Bowman ville. 9-tr. e tliat ·"1 c ynarnos genera brou.dca·t .... ........ ...... . .. 8 to ·l busnels. ._. . , J . J"' · larger qu1tntity of electricity wl:\en . worked Oats, ddlled . . . ........... . .. ... .... ~to 2!,- bushels. "nne -vrn the Can achan Paci fic R :nlwav. 111111~ ; i~ ", l.f!,<l·~eclpressure Rye, hi:ondcast. · · ·· · · · ·· · · · ·· · · · · · · 2 During ..I;baest. stock 1 "n .above 11"11es lll th1 "s county. RICK HOUSE AND LOT .FOR in .. a c:lp~ei;l.J.(ltii.;]n)-ier J· _ , ..,,,_ ··.r .1~ d t t ,,;,;· ;v" . - . . ltye, du)led . .. : ....... . . .... . ...... 1 to 1± buab~ls. ouallels. .11 M a severe l , t hunderstor t .m "d ftt fl. \ Yells f you Can find tJie la SALE IN BOWMANVILLE.-A· very tlt,rn w ~E\!"t"J>t,C'!"e· o h<;.. ' :<; lua1y pt cssure Orchar<l Gruss (i f sown alone, though Vl e, o,, ast .nugus , a v1vi as1i o comfortable brick house, nearly new, contain· of the rm·. f -·i' it ne ver should be sown except in lighthing photographed on th e smooth white ing 8 rooms, besides pantries. closets and sum'I.'he blood of tl1e higher vertebrates has . mixture,.·· · ······ ·· · ·· · ·· · ··· · .3 to 4 buahels. ceiling of the 1:1.cthodist Church the face of mer kitchen, excellent cellar. Hard and soft 1 1 Timothy or Herds Grass (\vhcn sown an olci !TI" 1 w" a fl0 \ · } · c l 1th lo n"' with gnl.ln In the 1~11. ~o be fol· wl · vm g lall' >~n water: very good fruit garden oft acre. Situat· l!mg been used fo1· thp nutnufactn re of albued in the most aristrocratic part of the town. men which has a hio-h market value. Recent lowed with clover in the spring). .12 to 15 quarts. beard. I t is described a5 a weir d an d shadWill be sold on very reasomtble terms. Apply inquil'ies show tliat equi~lly good albumen Timothy, without Clover . . . . . ... .. . .16 to 18 quarts. owy p or t rait, and the superstitiou s say to M.A.. JAMES, S'l' ATESM.AN Office, 9·tf. Red or bro,.ck:..,.t Brown Top, broadcast .... 3 bushel·. t}1w ot 1 ·~ i's ·lie plioto~aill . d f rom the b.lood of fi can 1 )C ob tame isIies. BlueTop. Grass, . . ... ... .. . . .. 2 bushels. " " 6', t of t lie stor m k" m g. Persons who are eolour-blincl are u sually Hungarian Millet ... . ·· . . . .... .... . .1 llushel. I n Oregon t he ClL1ming and catching of either red-bliud or green-bl.i nd, and their ~~~?o~I~~eg.roadct;si:,",;it",;r··riii;otb./l bushels. sa.lm on employ 2,000 white .m en in v arious infmnity is ahuost always confined to one in the sprir·g ..... ... . .. . . . ... . . 10 to 12 1pmr~·. capacities. I t employs 2,500 Chinese. It colour, Cases of vio\et-blindness cu·e rare, Red Clover, withoLtt other Gr:l.sses, employs fifteen t ugs and steamboats, and --··~ 'L,,:~~ and no instance is known of a person unin the sp1·ing·. ·· · · · ·· · · · · · · · · · · . l » to 18 quarts. makes b u siness for half a dozen more em· Ll ] ll Lucerne, or Alfalfn.1 lJroo.dcast . ... . . . Hi Lo ~O pound!:! l l l l . l ffi f h p oyec reg[\ ar y rn t le i tra c o t e river. a.., e to distinguis 1 b etween blue and ye ow. Lucerne, or Alfalfa, drilled .. .... .... lO pounds. It emplo ys, besid'cs, hundreds of boat· }>eacock green stain foi· wood: A green White Clover, broadcast . ..... . . .. .. 8 pounds. lVIc~urtry ~ .1 d b t" f d" · Field Corn, in hills, snrn.ll varieties. .. 5 to a q11 arts. m akers, sailmak ers and net we<wers. · · s t"[L!Il IS prounce · Y a so1n ron o ver igns l<'ield Corn, i n hills, large varieties. .. 6 to 8 q11arts. ~'he sole surviYor of t he America n slave Arc prepared to P.~~ l tl:v~ h ighest' prices in ni.t ric acid ; then, by dipping into a hot Field Corn, for focldcr, sown iH drills solution of pearl-ash, the color may be VJ feet wide a11d 1 fuoL apart ... 2 bushels. auctioneers M r. J ohn Citmr>bell h as giv ·n · tl t ti Oats a.nd Peas, "heu sown together ' . . ' . · t bl for all kinds oL Q~ain delivered at . the c 1iangecl tp o ue. r.y var ym g ie s reng is for fodder .. .... . .. . . . . . . ..... .. 2 bushels of each en to the world lns confess1011s which are BI'.~ces, of the solfations used, the exact shade desired neets and J.fa11g-els, in <!rills allmys, said to be exceedi ngly interesting - H e beWharf or their Store Home in town. can be obtained. ' 30 inches apart . . .... ... ... . . . .. 6lto 7 pounds. came a slave auctioueer in J 835, and carried So come along, friends, and bring your cash and you will Every one does not know the p r oper way Carrots, in drills always, 2-i i n . ~part. 2 to 3 pounds. on tho business for ll en.rly twcntv.si x y e" Turnips a ud r~utri. .Bagn.s, iu drill:3, ao ,; ... ,i·s, ] decidedly get a bargain. All kinds of Fur altered and repaired. f"l?l .l to put out a amp that 1 ias no extinguishing inches apM·t . . . . . ... ..... ... ... . 2 pounds. during which per iod he sold n o fewer than appg.n1tus. None of the ch eap ones are thus Parsnips, m dri lls, 2 feet apart ..... . 6 to 8 poumls. 15 000 human beino-s provided, and they should be put out as fol - Beans, iu drills, 2j teot apart . .. , . . . 2 bushels. ' ··· · ~lows. ·'l'he wick should he turned down un- Pens, pla11ted alone without any mix\Vholc wheat is not much know n in this O F C ANADA. til there is only a small flickering flame. turc, i.n <lrills 3 feet apart.·· · , .. 3 bu·hels. countr y 1 1s food t houo-h it is lar<rely use<l The Pra ctica.l · F'urrier 1 ' ·t i's both"'lie Potatoe·, 1u dnllo, 3 feet apart .. .. . .12to14 bushels. in p,11 gJancl. o'f C(>'.ll'} .altlifu] uii tlUal paid u 1t, l!U,Ooo,oca. Jllcst , $2611,00 '!'hen a ·sharp puff of breat h should be seut - ~ ~0 1 ·,.,...,, i B k i - < m - d t · L i"! across the toµ _ of t he chimney, not down it. D and nutritious, though t o be easily digest- , ~n a- an s orepare O"cto eg "· · ,i ,. ried Pot atoes. ed it r()q uires long boiling . '!'hen wit h in'ate Banking in ah its branches. ~~les may be _ remob v ed . by cautbery, by An American gentleman residin!! in butter and :rngar it makes a dish fit for an · · · nted . De O"l'ts excisio.n, by caus ti. c s, . y ligature, y elec.·~ · It ti d " d · ' , . P ~ . trolysis.; Of all these methods, electrolysis France writes : ' 'Potato cult ure iHlikely to epicur e. W>ts 1e · 1s 1 1 a1 ways serve m Fi;.rmer11 not~s di~co,u r eceived and. lnter?st patd o n amounfa of 1is the best, because it leaves very little scar receive a n ew impetus since the pfan of sell- l~ngland among farmers in the olden time at 1 ~ in S "eci,, li "k e cer·- the conclusion of t lw wheat ht4rvest. · 5 upwaras · avrngs Bf,Ull: D epartm " nt · and causes comparatively lit t le pain. Caus- ing t h em peeled, sliced aricl dr·1 J) R il li'T S tics etrnse the least pain and are easily ap· fain fruits, seems to hit the t aste of the ex· It is no w claimed tlnct celery is <\ snre "ued and "o.il"ction· mac'e 1 ·u Euroo,e ' p lied, but their ' op_er<ttion _is t edi0 us, ar_id port nmrlwt. The dryi11g the 1 1otatoes can cure for rheu matism ; indeed, it is assertecl IB ~ v ~ th t t t d d fi l l fellow the p eriod of the dessication of fruits. th e disell.se is impossiblo if the vegetable be Uuited Stl1.tes and Ca,;aa d.-. . ey '~reap 0 8 am an is gure tie 8 The method olJvfo.tes decay and germination cooked and freely cttt en. 'I.'he fact that it W J: TONES Ji'onnula for camphor-balls, populal'ly re-' of the tuber, and occupying a less volume, is always put on t he t able niw, prevents its garded as a specific for "chaps" and > 1.b,r·i,: transport will be chettper tLnd less ditlicult . gen sions : Spcnnaceti, two ounces ; refined white 'J.'he potatoes are peelod by machinery, next therapeutic power from b eing known. T he celery should be cu t into bits, boiled unt il --------------~ wax, two ounces ; almond·oil (sweet), a carofolly wasl1ed, slieecl in round;;, and left soft , ancl the W<L tcr dru.11k by t he patient. !Ml ~~ ~ 111~ "'1~ ,~VI~ if"~ quarter of a pint. Melt by a , gen~le heat, for t wenty minutes in a strong solution of Serve wann wi th pieces of toasted bread, ~ 00~ ~l ~~~ /~t t ~J ast ni.c1~ u a1 c11tcl1 ·1etimllphoer :l(1 ·~~oslh vavclintgl·1so)1601ngjl.h ~ loyl!11a ·c1'<1;cf kitchen s<tlL. The brine induces fir mness in and the p ainful ailment will. soon y ield. When buying Coal Oil ask your <lea.le~ for the New Oils, " v.r t .,;s e · (rr . ! the slices ai'ld ..preveuts their chang ing color. Han received her new stoc,k of . beginning to cool, then p our the mixture Late,r the cuttings are d rnined, placed in Zionsville, Lehigh P a., in t off he u u into slightly-warmed moulds or egg-cups. the drying apparatus, packed in boxes and inA calf was killed andCounty, the hide taken ' -i A draclun of bt1lsam of Peru may be added are then ready for shipment. morni ng. 'I.'he skin was taken to Charles · B urkh«lter 's tannery at 110011. l.J,y eveniQ.g invites of Bow while it is dissolving. Mr. 'I.'ho1m1s Andrews has carried out a Remember t hat the selection of seed is an of the same day J\fr. J3nrkhalter had it all Try it once, you will use no ot her. t anned a11d promptly handed it to a shoe· m anville and vicinity to long series of t ests on pieces of iron and steel mportant factor in t he next year's crop. aker. By next mornh1g 'a p air of boots m and' see her Pattern SL1bme1·ged at t he mouths of rivers, where Hot.ten corn cobs are said t o he a VC1.lu'1ble .lTicUOLL BROS. & t:JO'Y, '.l'o1·onto the fresh wat er began to mix with the salt fertilizer 011 any soil t hat is d efi cien t in pot- was completed ancl put on by the owner, so . ' wate1: of the oc~an. The tests h 1 we p~ovc_d ash, tmd t heir valu e is much enhanced by that what was on living tlesh of a ca1f one --~~~~:'.;!;~~!L"!'~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~ clay was a pair . of boots .t h e next. It was · ' that m t hese circumstances the co1Tosion is I b eing rvtted with other rrmnure. without d oubt, the quickest tanning qn reand 8.SSOrtIDCil t Oi from fifteen oO fifty per cent. great er t han r· when the ai·ticle is submer ged in p ure ocean Fnut that cann~t be ~old may !Je dned, cor d. · ~1 water. T his incr~ased aetion is attributed ~vaporatcd, ~nade rnto c1c1_er for vi~iegar or By ord er of the Duke of Carn bridge the ..... "· · · - "·· by 1\fr. Ai.idrews to a .a:i.lvanic action th>Lt is Jelly. In t lns manufact ured form 1t c1tn be p rohibition ago.inst soldi ers smokin g in the brought into pfay by the differ ence of p o- k~pt a_ s long aR n ecessar y and sold when a streei;s h as j1rnt been removed, and t he fol. S'n'O!tlf': :-8eco:nd n ool' 'lf<flltlt o r WHli!rn·~ t enti;;l cimsed by the mixture of the waters . fair price c<J.n be secur ed. lowing clau se !His been snbstitutcd for the iu~eh01· St.an If a m anger or feed box be so foul as t o last sentence of paragraph 18, Sec. 7, Queen's emi t a sour smell it should lJe cleansed at R egufotions and Ordcrs,forth.eArmy, 1885: Bulgarian Affair::;, once. 'I.'he best meth od of doing so is by " Soldiers are not to go beyond the pr e· At the closp of the last war between Rus- washing it thornnghlywith a solut ion of soda cincts of th eir bn.rmcks ,mless properly The above Mills] are now in full running order, and are sia ancl Turlrny, the Turkish province of or potash in hot W>Ltcr, flushing aftenrnrds dressed, and they Me not to smoke in the turning out the best quality of Roller Flour. OF WORTHLESS I MITATIONS Bulgaria , the sufferings of whoso Christian with hot w atoe only. streets until after 5 p. m . from the 1st OcThe intense i tching caused by poison ivy tober t o t h e 31st M arch, or 6 p . m. from the As there are many i«1fcrior inhabitants nndertheir Mohammedan rulers goods, cor<led with · jute, had lJrought on the conflict, was made a may be r elie ved al most immediately by 1st AP.ril to the 30th September." hemp, etc.,offcretl and sold self-governing state, not wholly independent bat hing the ptcrts w ith the following: Dro--.... as Cornline by Borne uu'l'm1oey,.but-beun<'l..to..J:uir by r,lcnder t ics. mo-chloralurn, four ounces ; wine of opium, The following report of Inspector Smit h priucipled merchants tracl- of ing 011 the reputatiot1 of Thi$ wits the work of England, Anstria -Ilun- two oun ces; wat er, .six ounces. 'l'hese ar· on the Murray Bay prison rather enlivens I am still running my Mill at Tyrone and will k eep both Stone ano otu geuninc 4Joraliue, gary, and the other Po1Vers prompted by a t icles may be had a t any d rug store. L I:'" dulhrnss of wading through a blue book : we wat'll the ladies against desire to prevent R ussia from again interfer· R oller F l our in both Mi ls, for sale or exchange. More butter will be obtained if the cream ,.-" 'l.'he inspection was made on the 15th such imposition by dro.wing their attention to tho ing in Bulga:i;ian affairs, a11d· so advancing from the last one or two mosses is kept July by Inspect or Smith. '!.'here were necessity of seeing that the toward the coveted city of Cqnstantinoplc. back each time. It has n ot ripened with tlu·ee prisoners who rema ined in jail because OlJR BRANDS A RE name Im1smiwh as Bulgaria could not be trusted the other, aud all .jts butter . cannot be ob- Lhey liked it , as they t ook no advantage of to maintain unaided her position against the tained. '!'he d anger of l1aving milk become t he many opportunities given them of eseap· ;Rnssiv.ns, it was agreed hy the Berlin Treaty bitt er in small dairies is obviated by stin-ing iag either by t he main gate, which was " stamped on inner side of all Coxaline goods, that all the European Powers should be, in in a little once a dv .y until enough is left for ·nearly a lways open, or while the jailer was a manner, pr oteetorsof the little state. Rus. churning. . . v.b$eut. The walls were d irty '1nd t he p lasWithout which. none a.re genuine. . h owever, Iias spared 110 m eans to secure · If a f armer wi~hes to_.educate his boys t hat t er needed repair in((. " - - -- - · - - - -- ·-·-------·--·----- - sm, the friendship of the Bulgn.rians, with but they may become good and contented 'folThe E 1 iglish Commission~rs of Foi·csts iittle succ;ess. The German- Alexander-- lowers of his ovvn calling, his first step are ph~nting extensively on the . Crown pro· who was chosen to rule this much-pro,t cctcd should be to cdncttte himself. In order t hat per ty m the I sle of ~fan. A bout fo iu· mil· p rincipality, won the &,ffections of the peo- he may make successful farmers of them h e lion s of trees have been planted on mountain pie for himself, and so became distasteful to must h imself have u. j ust; undcrstaudi1 w of land duril1g the last three years, " u d .LJrn Ask y our grocer for above brands or call at the Mill and get them. Entire stock to be the czar, who is strongly suspected of being the possibilities of his vocati.:on, and a g~nu- work has impr oved · so successfully that it Every bag guaranteed first-class and full weight· the cause of his downfall last August. How· , inc loYc for farm work. has been decided to extend t he number of ever that may b~, A lexander left t he country trees mrnually. Th e pl:tuting is done almost Chop ground in either Mill any d ay of the week .~ amid the t ears of his adopted subj ects, and H T D, ent irdy by nat ive labor , under t he superin$&'~Farmers Gristing especially solicited. 0 the agent3 of Russia set itbout canvassing ow nve. ten deuce of a comp etent forester from Car] l. h t · · C h .c Wl t d l ' d 'I.'he goods will be sold down below cost.. for the new election, 'I.'o fit a horse for making a long .journey lisle most of the trees havinCF b een or der ed I am prepared to pay t le 11g es price in as J.Or 1ea e ivere 'l.'he Berlin Treaty order ed t hat the 1>rince s!1ccessfullY:, and with safety to healt.h, ~rorr: the.well-known nnrserie~of Knowefie_ l d . at either Mill ; also' for Barley and other coarse grains delivered at Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, L aces, Flowers, of Bulgaria shall be freely elected by t he life, and 111!1b, or to ~nak"'. a shorter dis· rn that city. Darlingt on Harbor . Positively n o credit at either Mill. F eathers, Silks, Satins, Plnshes, Velve t s, p opulation and confirmed by the Sublime j ta~ce speedily, . and w1t!1 hke r esults, r~Among t he old pa.pers in the county 1 Fringes, Gimps, Cords, Collars, Frilling, P?rte (the Turki~h impetial govemmeiit ), I qm~·es ~uore skill and Jndgi~1ent t han is clerk 's office in F reehold, N . J. , is t h e death lllowm a.nville October .t3:3m Aprons, Hose, Wool Jackets, Berlin wLth the consent of the P owers. No mem· 1 ordrnarily b rough t to bear m such cases . . senten ce of aneg1·onn.rned Crnsar. It reads; ' ._ .Live S tock J ournal asser~s j " The~·efore the cour t doth j u dge that thou, ..,..,,.,,,,......,., ..,,..,..........._.,. . _,...... . . . ............. -~.....,..,,,·.~.,-.,....,.~~-.......,__...,..,..~...~~,..,...,.~.,.,...,............_ .._.,,_...,..--~-....,..,...,. .........._......Wools, Sa.xony, Siik Floes, Arasene, ber of any of ~he r eigning houses of .the The . Vational Tinsel, Embroideries, &c. grcat EuropcC1nPowcrsmay beelectedPrmcc t!ia~ the feed sh?uld. be cle'."n oats to the ' the said Cresai:, shall turn to t he place from of Bulgaria. I t was the intention of t he lumt of pm·f~ct d1gcst10_n, w i th Cl mode~·ate I whence thou comest, an d from theitce to t he Also a great variety of Fancy signers of the treat :ir to r emove the. govern· 1am?;u~t of bngh~ h';y, m n ? c~se sufficient place of exeput~on, whcr<? thy right h a:nd , Goods. ment as far as possible from the rnfluen ce t<? . fill the hor se, . because rn tlntt con- shall be cut oft fLllfl burrnd hefore tbme . 1 of any single Power, snch as Russia, Eng- diti~n he ca~ have n eit h er speed no~ bottom. eyes. 'l'hen thou shall he h < tnged up by 1 ~$ I 4Hb. 1' llit, M ILLER'S BLOCK, ORONO. land, or Austria-Hungary. The prince is As a rnle, g1ve no corn \o a }~orse mtended . the neck until thou art dead, c1mtd, cle~d ; Glf;V; Iii Q ) 1 VlJ1 U, II 'fl.I · -·--·-·-·----------- -- ----· - -- chosen, not by the people directly , but by for other than slow W?l'·L '.I he sa.me rule then thy body shall be cut d own and burned J ---\- . the Sob1·anjA, a representat ive body. T his should "'.fJply to w hat is t ermed "_nnll feed," t o ashes i n a fire, an d .s o the L ord h ave HORSES.. body met at'I.'irnova, and after a; week spent except. m t~e form of a.n occas10nal feed, 1mercy on thy soul, Cresar. " · . for everything Ill Island Home Stock ir1 discussion urn1 nimously elected .l:'rince the ob.1ect berng to loosen the bowels. 'I.'he h Fat"m, Grosse Isle, \;Valdemar to fill t he vacttn cy cansed by Al- 'giving of such a mess, as a l111bit, should be 'l'~e year 18.86 mar1 rs t e ter -centenary of Mich., is very conve- exander 's abdication. There was 110 out-! avoided. On the road t he horse should be ~he 11~troduct10n of . po~atoos and . tobacco c~g~~hin~~~~hi~ tg~ spoken opposition to this cm1didate, although 1driven mo~erat?ly for the first hour or two, mto ~urope. Cons~deri~g l~o,w m:1versally 1 that full digestion nm y be completed upon they are con sumed i.ow, it is ,\lmost a wonan Island in Detroit it seemed to be rcg!'ctfully understood th at! River, ten miles below \Yaldemar would represent in some Uegree anyfood with in him. An observaiit man d~r how the Eas~ern woi~cl pu~l,ed through ~~s~~~r,w~llt.tln~w;; the unpopular ltussian influence. canmeasure t he feelings ancl ability of the 1 wi th out them p nor to 1086. I obacco has largonumberofpure Prince vValdemax· is the youngest child of , horse by h is outwa.rd manifestations, and ! had of the two tho more checkered career. 1 bred and grad~ stal· King Ul1118 .· +· l.X. 0 f J) , . ·I His 8.· ·te, 'I t o spur a h orse 011 that is usually ready to I It h t18 been dono·mwcd frolll t hroneu and p ul: enm,u_ c. lions, brood mares " .ian ·. ' 18 .l, d h " l t b t f . tJ t l· . b I p its · yet it ha.s been the solace of some of d I' f 11 3 e Alext~ndra 1 sthew1feorthePnnceof\Vales I o rn< u y, u oi ,1e momen a.gs e- 1 · ' f C Their China H all contains the Largest Assortment of ~ s~/:.~~ ~ro~. 'i1~ and .h is sister Maria is the w ife of the Rus'. 1· cause of being under som e p hysical inabil· l ~u_r grea.test me2;, as or e:xa.~np1e, . arlylc, purebred stock, reg· si;in czar. , It may be that iv is to these r e· ity that h e canllot t hrow off, is both inhu- 1 J.{ mgsley_ai;id 'len~1yson . '.l.ho_ n gh m _some _ __ _, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, lst~red in ~he Fren~h ~n~ Ai:ierican Stud Donks. lati onshi )8, t o ether with the fact that his' man and unwise. If there is 8. journey of respects IIlJ Ur us, it hn:s cont.nhutcd m no Prices reasonable, s toekgua1 antee<l. LargeU1 u111 . t l GJ g. K. fG ti t l 1 a d·w or more to mak e t he ho-se should iomall degree to the comfort of man hood. trated Catalogue free. 154YAGE &> l<1AltN lll, 1 , ro i er ,-eorge is mg o r eece, ia a ·l ', ' '. ' U'I ' Dm'l'!iOIT. MICH. cleirni.r owed his election. liis fath er, the 1 be ~pared a t_ the sta rt, .given a walk now A gentlem'1n W'1S sketchi11g wit h a brother ' - - - - - - -- - - --- -- - - -- - - -- -- -· Danish k ing, Jms a,.lvised the prince to de- , ?'nu _then, w~th an occas1011al full stop, ~nd artist in a favorite resort of the craft when, · 1 · cline the proffered h onor , and Bulgaria has it will st'.rp n se ii:iost ~nen to see h~w qmck· a gentleman came up and entered into con- 1 t o be found in the district -!J yet to look for a ruler. Russia does not l y he wil~ regil.m 111s. lost energies. T h_e versat ion. The strange - offered some friend· aclmit th1it the Sobranje was legall y chosen, ! A rab ma.x1m says, drive mode_ra tely, until ly cdticism and advice to the younger of !) Allli1 l! mM!}:V and it i~harclly prob'.';ble that. <tiiy oue w i!l j t'.10 hor~e h as s\;eatecl and dried off.t hroe the tw ? ske_tchers, which the laLter r esented T_T Q ll IU.J l'U!l.llh. <tccept tne throne whue Russia opp oses the i times, aml afte1 that Y<?U can l«:t lmn .go 1 by tellmg lus would.be mentor, that, though I LJL !.I U .l~ J.!J election. forwa,~d fr:oly and h e w_ill not d~sal?pomt 1 kindlf meant, his sui:;ges ti?u~ were w ro11g, J ~r.i' r!'t'l:"W ~11 E~ ~ u""-""""~·?~.'!~"!!!:"!'2>'.£!'.~20.~·!~""'-'?.\'.:~:.'. any r uason11:ble expectations. If it is Ob· and snowed a lack of ar trntic k uowledge. Ii!~ iID Ul,.i!il ' ~! · ~ se~ed._ during th~ ee,rly part_?f a da~'s 1 " T heFe," _ s11id the_yonno- artist afterwar ds, I ~ II duve .h,1t the hoise belch es wmd and ,iJ. 1 "I tlunk I have disposed of that fellow ef- 1 R!3. · · Iii temately passes it also, it w ill b e idle to fectually " "Ah " said the other "he took expect any gr eat performance until t his ! it very 1~il<lly. 1:hat was the g/eat Jolrn I conditio11 passes off. In such a sta.te t!1e ! E verett Millias." KING STREE'l' BOW MANVI L LE . CUl~ES : r·bdomen will usually be more or less dlS-1 , . , . ' 1 tended aucl 110 horse can give even a mod~. he latest London Canadian ALL LIVER AND KIDNEY COMerate tlisplay of his good qualities while in says : A n inte:·esti1~g 15at~ering to,ok pla.ce W hen ever anybo'd y makes h aste to do [ PI,Al N'I.'S, DYSPEPSIA., INDIGES'r-j t his state. vVhile 011 the road for e. jour- lat t'.1e Coloma! J<.xl11?1t1?n .on Saturday wrong they ar e very apt to st m nble. ~f peo- ,, n ey the horse should be fed h is p rincipal evenrng, wh en,. at the mv~tatu:~n of Mr. .D. , pie were as ingenious as they are wicked, ION A:ND ALL DISEASES ARISING · , , , · , . l m eal a.t night, first giving him water. If '~aller;na_n, a ~n;ner was given_m t h e Royal ras .· 1 , .<, worl d. , J t he horse leaves a quart or so of h is oats fLt , ConlllllSSlOI\ Dmmg Ro~ms _ to 11lustrat~ the .- - - - · - - - - - - - - - - - -- FROM DISARRANGEMENTS OF 'I.'HE --- I the night feeding, h e will rise from his food r esot:rces of t he l<,mp1~e. Tl~e bill of ' ' ; LIVEB, AND KID~EYS . _ .. · I night's rest at t hree or four o'clock and far~ consist ed of over t lurt_y d~shes, ?n 1 ! . l fin ish the feed. This is better than to give wluch were salmon from l3nttsh Columbia , 1 a fu ll foed in the morning jmt before st art- shad from P rince _ Edward Island, m ackerel i I ing. T h e full nigbt feed of O<J.ts will be , from ~cw ~3runs;yick, cod and lobst~r ±rorn / digested anrl m ainly assimilated by the ! N ova Seotia; wlutefish, tro'.1t, ancl p~ckerel, I time the morni11g start is made, <md must i from Lt~kc Hnron ; Australian rahbits an d \ be main ly relied upon to susfa.in the horse i AusLmhau mutton and b eef. Among the ! through the day. This is simply because . vegetables . we1·e C,i_i.~;aclian beans. . T he I digestion is interrupted ancl done at a great , sweets. con~is~ed of 1' 11 _1 anowroot puddmgs, 1 disadvantage while the h orse is under Canatban fanna pnddmg, tartlet s and pas- 1 U n.approached for Proprietor, Toronto. active exer1 ;isc, hence, to a degree, food 1 ~ry of ~~nu.d~"n. Jlour, u.nd .C.:.:tllttdiau apJJle I To11e and Quality. becomes a burdon while ·the home is doin g Jelly. Ihe fnu ts -were JJmeapples from duty. · So, rig l·tly titted and discr eet.1y Slngapor~, Vi.c Lm·it111 )J3<;·rs, -V:ietorfa11 wlii L.e WORM P .O'W"JDJFJJ.;.1.Sr full CATALOGUES IFR!E!E, rnana"ed on the road, t he horse, reasonably . cherries m syrnp, ancl Can?.d1a_11 '.'ppl es a;1d '! ,rs. '!.'here were .~lso Cu.nCl.dmu_ ehee8ti Nevvspapel" A dvert ising Burea u, Are plcn.~n.nt t o ta.lq>· . Contn!.o thnlr o-.n.. w ell ~alculated· for driving, will be u p to the p et1 sbandard fix.ed by the poet : Hl 10 Spruce St., N e w Y or k. 1 and butter and I\' estern Au stra.han a1 ' f'tirgnt-i\'e. I~ a. cnfe, enr-.,; n.w.1 cfJecf:<lfil ' 1 BOWMANVI L LE. " Com··,J,leoue light-mouth-0d al!d sure-footed." . (;a1mdi11n 11oney. Se;od t Oets. for :100.-P!i!.IJe P""mµ hlet. ~.,,y,e~· o/ l'T?'.""" i~:· CbiUx,· a or ,'.dult~ sa::;::=,,,.,*W~ _;!!7 ~~~~j;=:;;;:;~~~ilJ -~ fil -~~ ~~IB--~ . --fil·~ -, ~ J!!_RJ __.ID _ -@~\!J~IB~~-----~· mus~ard-oil i~ J . i l I [ I ~ f~rf;l~tl~~~hte;~:tfutry :li!b7ehi:h~:;~g ~;!~tt::fb}: s~~dc~~\!n er::ce~lc~1~i ~ Coleman's a _ good remedy . , T obacco cultivation has proved an un- . At the "leading . establi.f:lhment of !/ Iv.[ _.·,. · "" AYEFt Futfier, ·.the Practical ' B GRAJN rt ~k . · ·. ;.. <'- /" J n o. Co .. FQ1.R LA D I ·E S: In J ack ets-Dolmanettes, C apes, Caps and Muffs in g r eat variety. F O R GE N TS: I A la rge stock of Fur Coats in Russia:n Lamb, Bokarian and Coon, in all prices, Sleigh Robes by the dozen, and Caps of all descriptions. In Gent's Furnishings_,.the best stock of Underwear, Ties, Shirt s and Rubber Coats. ...B· A:N" K S AND AR D :M_A_-YEB; Far me f S Threshers and Millmen, kUse McColl Bros. & Co.'s -Geleb:rated . 0 D ·' rm.: · ·· A M A CHINE 01 l . 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