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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 9 Mar 1887, p. 3

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The Farmers' Song. DY AROflIB MACI\. SCIENTIFIC AND USEFUL. · NATURAL HISTORY. ·- Ensy l ..cssons for li<'.-ilnners. A hor se fed on whole whea.t or wheat bran will be sleek and his coat glossy. THED OO.. There ai·e fifty-one active volcanoes in It h as been claimed tha t the dog w as one "-rc feed the poor mechanic JtJ.po.n. This accounts for the multitude of of the first a nimals created, and that on e . Who toils the whole day long, hot spriugs in that com.try. And, when t he even ing cometh, A stiff paste of glycerine ancl r ed lead will stood r eady t o follow Adam about when he Wo sing the Fa.rmore' song. be found useful in making a joint air or gas l eft the Garden of Eden. Just wh at Adam Cuortua.- Ah, happy o.re we inrmers, proof. It is used at t he joint bet ween the wanted a dog for when there was nothing In w1utcr and in spring, In sun\tner and in a utu1 nn tieck and cap of the flasks for generat ing to "sic him on " to is a 1rnzzler, but it is The self·same song we sing 1 evident that t he dog appeared a t a.n early oxygen gas. trom a common Blotch, or E r uption, stage i n this w orld's histor y, and t hat h e the worst Se1·.ofnla. Salt-rheum, To us the city merchant To mak e a b end i n glass tubing without h as h eld his own wonderfully well. No one 'Fever-sores," Scaly or Roug h Skln, Looks for hia daily bread, · flattening, two inches of th e t ube should b e seems to know just h ow many species of in short, all diseases cause<l by bad blood are The titled lord 11nc l lady conquered by t his powerful, purifying, and heated t o a n equal t emperature. T h is may dog can be put on record, but t he number By us arc also led. i nvigorating medicine. Grca& Eating Ul· The lawyer and the sta.te~man, be done by holding t he glass width .wise in is g reat enough to give us all a change for . . e e rs rnpldly henl under its benign influence. And nil the motley throug, the flat flame of an ordinary gas· burner. Especiallr, hns it manifostod its potcncr In every day i n the week. '!.' her e is no couat ry Depend upon u s wholly, curing 'I otter, Rose Rasla,. Boils, (Jar· Then m isc tho Fa.rm.era' song ; To cover a sphere with t in.foil, the foil is without its dogs, and the poorer the country b1111cle11, Soro Eyes, Sc1·ofnl ous Sores Cnoitas.-Ah, happy are we, et c : cut into gores so as to slightly overlap. The th e more dogs. and S'vollings, HiJ>-J oint JUseasc 1 Wlllto Swellingl!I, Goitre, or Tlllclt very thick est p arts are used. E a.ch g ore is The dogs of A merica are said t o cons11 me Neck and En}a1·god Glands. Send ten The rloctors and their patients, 000 wor t h of provis10ns · · The mon<>rchs on their throne, rubbed with t he thumb-nail, or side of a t est $"5 I , a year, am l in oenta ln stumps for a largo treatise, with colored IJlates, on: Skin Dlsonses, or tho .same All look to us tor sustenance,t ube, unless it lies quite smooth. T his the r eturn th ey bt~e t wenty-one t ramps and I Twenty-five cents extra will be charged when accounts run amount for a trOLitise on Scrofn lous Atrections. What 1>owe1 · the farme1· owns ! plasticity of the tin permits. s~are, off ten oi· fiftee~ burglars. T he tmmp "THE BLOOD JS THE J ,JF.E." I We feed the poor and needy, chdn t mmd t h b1t d th b 1 To brighten and polish nick le-plating and , e es an . e urg ar s We feed the we"k and strong, Thoroughly clennso it by using Dr. Pierce '· Golden Medical Discovery, nnd good And while we toil and labor, prevent rust ti pply rouge wit h a litt le fresh wouldn t have got any boodle if l eft alone. over one month. dlgestlou, a fair likln,_ buoyant spir· lard or lard-oil on a wash-leather or a piece The only rea~onable ex?use any man can We sin!." the ~·armers' soni:r. its, vitnl s t1 ·engtl1, an'1 s oundne·· of of buckskin. Rub the bri" ht p ar ts using as m ak e for . keep.mg a dog is that be wants to OuoJtu".-Ab, happy are we, eto; cons titution, wlll be established. Who would not be a farmer, little of th o r ouge anc l oil ~s possibie ; w ipe annoy h 1 n eighbor. TJ~~~·e are " i,;reat And cultivate the soil ? off with a clean rag slight ly oiled . R epeat ~a~iy stones about dogs .eanug human h ves, r ' How happy in our freedom the wipi ng e very d ay and the p olishing as , giV1ng fir? a larms, stopl?mg rna a wa;Y l_ 10r ses wl:ilch la Scrofulous Dlsea·e of tlu1 Are we, de8pite our toil! often as necessary. and huntmg up lost cluldren, bu t it is not Lungs, Is promptly and certainly arrested 'Tis we who ;, >uard the nation " . ,. . exye.c te~ tha t any one ovet· 10 yearn of age and cured by this Goel-given r emedy, if taken 1" mm tyrnnny and wrong,. Only fifty ye.a.s _ ago , t h e aver::ig~ dura · will believe t hem. before the Inst sta~es of the disease aro rE:ached. Thell join us in singing t 1on of human hfe m Great Bntam was TH E Oil.'l' From it.a woncler1ul power over tills ten!bly The aturdy Farmers' song. thirty y cal'S ; to.d ay, a ccording to statis· , .. . · . fntnt disease, when first 011'.ering this now eelCHO Rvs.- Ah, happy are we, etc : '.Ih e cat was mcw1 th I s f J er u tics , it is forty·nine years. I n this fifty . . ng on e P am 0 ebratcd remecly to the public, Dr. (.'rnnom thougt1 t seriously of culling It bis 'Con· years the population has incr eased by 8,000,- . B11<lem t1.bout t he t ime t he dog set out t? folsum 1>tion Cure," butabnndoned that nnmo CHASED BY WOLVES. o.OO. At least two out of these s,oo_o,ooo. of ,. low. Adam, . an\i.she c11<me to stay. .1 1very -=================================~ as too limited for a medicine whlcb, from It.a n t h t t d t l wonderful comblnatlou of tonic, or strengthenrncrease m ay be put clown <IS th e fru i t of u n- · a L0 n . n.s 1 8 c;,i ,s, ~n · as a na m a Se· I Ing, nltcrntive, 01· blood-cleans!ng\ anti-bilious, .A. C!:tn:ulhm l'ioneer's !i! tory. p roved sanit ary a.nd medical work, a.nd of quence, its rats and ~ice. N at ure ma de t he pectoml, and nutl'lt!ver,ropert.ies, 1s uuequaled, " It . fi b .· 1t 111 . 1 tf k t victory ovci· prevent able sickness I cat as a sort of expenmenL, und then had to I not only as n remedy or consumption Of the \\ a s a. ne n g 1 1?; 1 · or a 8 a e! so · I num ufoctnre r ats o.ncl mice t o give h er some· lungs, but for oJ.l off I went without even thmk mg d fctchmg The solar motor, wmcn vaptam J ohn ; thing to do. H ow she does it may be infer· 1 ~h~,~t~· .~~e~ogs wou~dl~ave t~~owe~.n~e. Ericsson1 .ofgun.bo;-t fa_me, ~1asspenttwcn- r eL l fro1~ t~ie stat emen t that t he ltmrnal . ta'e JI& . 0 s u . .a rem U J? ~ ~ep em ,ic l . ty years m perfectmg, is h ighly spoken of dama.ge m fh cted on t h e world by rats and /II "1.JIJ' fl, · OF Tlill: It mak es t~e c~ld t~1·1 ve~f llly ~h~o1h }~ e by scientific m en. It is intended to utiiize ' mice is over a h undred millions of dolla rs . u now, ev~n 'ere lll IS sac p ace <Lil · \\ l l , t he r o.ys of the sun for t he production of Millions of dollars are ltlso expended for for everyt hing in W~ ' h.9 ' I ~ll 0 urf ffce~ ~~ouns\ me, t w_hi~ ~ t~ink .~£ p ower to be applied to machinery. These traps an·l poisons, while the cat d ines on . · .m '.Lwu mg · ar s wm e m ,11'.i· mot rwscost but little more thm1 a steam · friecloystersand sleepsthehours away. No ' If you feel dull, drOWAY, debilitated, have hons m the sky a~d from ever;v:fros~·CO\ eJ ecl en ofoe > ind are expected to do excellent family should shelter a c:i.t uniler t he i<lea ~ "k ' · . · 1 . h · . . . " i!tllow color of skin, or yellowish-brown spots I tree. Rays of light came ghttenng from on fuco 01· body, frequent headache 01 · d1zzi~ th . . f tl . d "fts f . . t d wor , cspecia 11y lll hot countries, w 1ere tha.t s e w ill keep t he mice down. I hey ~ ,.; ness, bad taste in rno11tl1, hlternnl bent .or chills e we , r~m JC sn~w r.~ '. ~om ei~crns e sunshine is th e rule. The dependence on a will be sure to follow her to the house to altemntmg wlth. hot ~hwhes. low sp1rlts ana brunches, ancl ~he br oad _nvci like a Jewelled clear sk y is however likel y t o b e a serious secnre safety. Boys who kill cats should · . ' ·· · gloomy borebodmgs, 1rreguh1r appetite, and 'zone swept t wixt th e rm,,.ht y forests. A nd l b k ·' .. t'll . cl·' . th"' -f th l l l d 1 r raw ac mt1 us clima te. ! put them out of pam as soon as possi ble. coated tongue, yon ure suffering i'rom Iudi· I 1 An aver age of ten dea(l cats to one live boy gei;itlo 11,Dyspe1,s1a, un d '.l'ou ·11td Liver, ! y et a11 w ,is s 1 · 11 ~ ea 'as i e co c .ia I h b . . or "BiliousneHs." In m un y cases only i rleaden ed tre~, n:1r, wat er and everythi~1g, t as een no~wed t h.a t de>tf mutes ar!3 should be t he.rncord to strive for part of the~e symptomB are expcdenced. As 1 except the rmgm g of my skates, which r~rely affected wit h seastckucss. The sP-m1· 1 · a remedy for all such cases, Dr. Plerco'11 1 ech oed ho.ck trom t he hills wi th startling I circular ca.nu.ls of t h e in tern al ear arc prob· I 'l'HE PIG. Their China H all contains tl,e Largest Assortment of Golde n Medical Discovery hna no cI earncss, and t lie t liro bb" . I a blyab sen t or nega t 1ve ' m · f llllCt ion ' · these "'h · is · a famt ·1· ' ·equul. mg of my h ear t . I m .._ e ptg iar ob' Ject · m natur a l h is· For Weak I .nnif, Splttln:JI of Blood, w as n ow some miles from home, and n earing i peop le. These canals arc not organs of tor y, and his origin dates back to some time ~~~;gc~ou'?·~is r~~!::.~im ~-:l~~lti~~J t h e sho.nty, which was re~ched by turning i hearing, .but ?f equilib~ation, an d when dis- before Noah ha.d to pack up a11d go sailing. kindred nfrcctlifiis, 'it is n sover~i n r.?medy. up a small stream, wher e fir and hemlock of· tu;:b~d gtve rise to ~ert1g<;> and n ausea. :pr. He got some pigs to go up t h e gang-pla? k Sen<l ten cents .ln stamps f or ~r. P lerce'a a century' a growth met overhead. A ll was I ~ 1lham J ones, of C< \mbr1dge, Mass. , clarn_is an d ent er the Ark , but that w as the only m· . ' book on Conaurnpt1on. S old b y Druggi!lte. dark within . . that a countor -irriti1nt applied to the sk m st ance ever known where h e accommodo.ted I .______.._______ ~Oll-.>6 .n!!.T.OTJ,Es. r SH UDDERED AS r E N'l'Jm ED, behind t he ear will relieve seasickness. The anybody wh o w as in a hurry. While th er e to be found in t he distr ict. 0 "' ..... ~..., but w as brave ancl laughed away the fear, 1coun~er,irri ta.nt may ~e a blist~r ·. or s~rnply are sev.e ral species. nud many breeds, .no o~ie · rld's Dlsp"nsary Medical Association, t hen gave a loud h urrah I that echoed and n1bb1~g the p 1 1ru until the sk iu I S s lightly tro.velh~1g abroad ~nto st range ~ountries will . Wo u r e-echoed through the woods. I stopped to excoriate. , ever rn1stak~ a pig for anythmg el~e. It Proprietors, 663 Main St., l3uFFALO, N. Y. list en, but the r everberations died away and In many elect ric-light stations wires a re was not until the yeo.r 165_ 2 thn~ his _ flesh : I Ieft me listening to my h eart alone. Sud. run on the brick .work or on a cement floor. was eaten. Up to t ha;t time h!S ~nstles denly a s if from beneath the ice came a low : Brick s and ordinar.y cement are exceedingly were supposed t o r un clea1 · t hrough htm and \~~Ce<tS LITTLE trenn;lous sound, which ended in a long ' por ous, and if water reach any part t he clinch on the other side, an d his meat was ti l ~ wild howl. I st11<rted. I k new it all. l , whole becomes somewhat clamp. Dynamos supposed to be ma de up of burdock roots, a. a,t~ LIVER heard t he br ushwood crash The blood are placed directly over such a floor and old potatoes and tomato cans. '!.' here are u '\" (?-'!,. ~ p I L L r ushed to my foreh ead. I fl~w back to the the intervening wooden base may be~ome st ill some peopl? wh o .a~ ' lar e against p ork, ' 0 '\:.,,~ _.. · broad river, my only means of escape, and 1damp en ou gh to mak e quite a dangerous !mt when p ork IS a sh1llmg _ a po:ind. cod fish KING S'l'REET, ANTI-BILIOUS and (JATHARTIC. j ust as I emerged from the darkness I saw ground at the machine in case, as often is onl y seven cents. The pig ah ve l~ of no BOWMANVILLE. Sold by Druggists. 25 cents a Vial. I two wolves after m o as fast, as they could happens, t here is connection on some p art good to anyb ody, but when . dead his meat 1 ·================================== = come. On I weut, t he shore flew p ast as if ·of the filled magnets w ith t he wi re. By can be ma~e t o ai_1swer for clucken1 mu~ton, ! ~ 1I were on a train of cars. I ne<1r ed a. small thor oughly dryi ng th e brick and cem eirt turtle, qu~1l, vemson a1~d pork - h is ~i·1stles ffii!\~~ ~ ! :point, but k.ep~ well out, to be on sm~:>0thest w<;>rk, a~~ saturatin_g it w it h asph:1.1~, ap · ~re made mt~ camel-~0.11· b1·1;1shes-hi~ ho?fs l Is offered . by tbe proprietors 1 ·1ce. tVell I did, for a dozen wolve.s Jumped plied bo1lmg hot w ith a brush , it will be ~nto gl:ie, l1is !egs mto . p1ckles- h1s Ju de 111 of Dr. Sage's Cntan-h ~emedy i from it to th e ice as I passed. All m y foun d t h at t he d ampn ess can be prevented rnto all1¥ator skm, and.his fat was u sed for ~ f) foracnse ofcata.i:rhwbiohthcy energy of mincl and b ocly was exerted t o a nd good insulation insured. lard until cotton seed 011 and wagon gr ease ~ caf}n~~ucg~~e a discharge trom 1 escap.e. A t first, I did not look back, I did · · -·- · took its place. g~ t l1.e Jlose., offensive or other-, not feel t\fraid or not afraid; one t hought WISC, p~rtml Joss Of smell, taste, of home of br ight faces awaiting me of . A Curiosity of . Commerce. A Dl\rmg . Attack on on fie erate a va.J..ry, 11'.l lS 0 orhearmg, wcnkeyes dullpain . ' . . ' · . · . 1 or pressure in bead, you have Catarrh. Thou· hei r tears, if I should n ever com e back ; Along tho nor theast coast of Africa, south . I sands of e~oes terminate in con.s umption . I and anot he1., a, picture of all the transgres- of Cape Gu arclafui, t here are no towns wor th .November 14, 1864, began Col. Henry It--<.~ Dr. Sages CATARRH REMEDY cures the worst sion s of my life th ese were a ll I was a m entioning for some hundreds of miles Young's life as Sheridan's chief of scouts cases of Catarrh "Cold h1 &lt4l Heall tr· 1 · ' · · ' · · · ' · · u ' and C atarrhal headache, 60 centa.. · I good skater; good I Wt·s, or I s.hould not be The Somali natives who live along the Maj. Young very car efully selected his 100 1 · h ere to t ell you of this. After going quit e con.st ho.Ye had scarcely any dealin gs with men, t aking most of them from m y com· rr~ a distance, I began t o realize t he situat ion, white tradcrn. A little wh ile ago a smo.rt ma,nd, where he knew t he men so well. He _.I - ~ and thought I must be getting away from fire in .aden made up their m inds tlrnt by armed them with double-barrel shotguns you can find the largest stock in above lines in this county CONCERNING t h e brutes as no mor e yelps wer e h eard. I m aint11<i11ing r egular communications with n.rnl two r evolvers to each man. T h e re· . "' had been making su ch < i fuss myself. I t his coast they woulu be i1ble to build up a volvers were carried i.J.1 t heir cavalry boot,1 cou ld hear nothing but t he yelps and howls. good t ratle. They t herefore bought a little legs. I n a very short L ime Maj. Young · j I looked back. T here t hey were al most at st eam vessel and sont their agents along and his scouts became t he terror of all re· ' m y heel s. I could hear the p attering of the coast t o toll t he n a.tives t hat a t certain bcl outpost s and 011t -lying detachments i n ! t h ei.J.· feet , the snuffin g scent. I . I t imes, if t hey would look out on t he sea, t he valley. Soon the rebel vidette lines i F~;L'r T H EIR vi,aw llRl!:A'rJ:C ! I they would see a steamer coming, laden had orders to fire on any on e a.pproaching ' Again I exer ted ever y n erve and muscle. w ith bea utiful goods, to gi.-e them in ex· t h em at nigh t time without even waiting ,.,.,._, The t;ees along t he shore seem ed to dan ce change for hides, pal m oil, and t he other . for a. r eply to their challenge, and "Halt, ""1" i in uncertain light. My breathing bec11<me products_ of t he Somali region . wh o comes t h ere?" . The~1 a volley was th~ir spasmodic. A feeling of despair took pos· ' . ' I'he llttl~ vessel. has n ow m1~de several programme. One ~ught m N o;ernber, 1864, ::O ses11io11 of me ; I gasped a short p rayer ; a t n ps, and t he e~penmcnt !ms proved a great i Young de~lo~ed his 100 m en m the edge of small spot, snow -covered,.Jaybefore. I may success. K uowwg that th ey may exJ?eCt a forest sk1rtrn&' a road that he k new a re·, t rip t h er e. I turn suddenly to the right. t he s teo.mer i;t t h? d ate. fixe? , the n o.tivea J b?l . cavalr_Y bn gade was to PIJ:SS on that · · · · I , I Oh , th ank God! A.way t h ey went sliding for many llll~eB m tho .mtenor flock to t h e . m ght. !fia men ~s well as h1msolf wer e ! Ill ::::II J on t heir haunch es a nd snapping their w hite shore atthe different porn ts where the ves~el I dress~d m rebel umform and each man care· ! ..... 'i teeth in t he moonlight. I had gained a st~ps. A large crowd w~ll b urdened wi th ' fully rnstr ucted a.nd w h e11 t he ~ead of t he ! , · 1 · · ~ breath or two, and time to t hink; my plan obj~Cts of exchange. waits th~ steau;ier, : colum~ of r ebel cavalry h~d JUSt l?assed C') . was now to turn when enever they got too w lnch an chor s off the coast wlnle t r admg· ' Youngs comm and, he and }us men mm gled close. '.l.'hey gained t heir feet and sprang boats. p ut ashore, ~d a lively I~ai·kct is : wit h them. Sud_ denly, oung wheeled h is t oward me but I took an an gle aud saw soon m p rogress where a few hom s before horse t<> the roar m t he midst of the rebels, IS . 1 , f · l d b · h d '11 t hem slide 'a ain. I believe I sm'ned w hen ~othing coutd:be seen b~t t he wide-strctch-1 fired ]~is P!stol, ;in d gave spurs ~o his horse. , 0 c~me a ong, rien.c s, an . rmg your cas an y~u WI ,. , I saw t hem s~ip the second t i me. N ow if I , mg sands that border tlns cm~st.. . At this s1g~al every one of h is m en also decidedly get a barga1n. All kinds of Fur altered and repairerl. .,. I had only had the gun or a revolver. It J T he goods · that are most m ~emantl Iwh~eled thell' h orses to the rear ancl fii:ed . . would not have done to try a stick- t o let among these new customers of the w hites ar e . t h en· double· barrel shotguns loaded w ith ~t ldB tbehont [Y Pr~pu.rdatf· 0 n.tm Lthe h worldd thadt t h em get so nen.r I made a circle I had V enetian glass-ware ancl American cotton bucksh ot down t h e colum1. 1, then wi th a r e· Th p . · ,. . h w 11 1. ow a 1s c 1a u.nc pri . 1 as pro nee · , · . h. t' Tl cl_. f . b· · d h . . 1 d th e r ac t '· 1cal - F:J ur r1er l mct1riant growths of h atr on bald heads where 1 got my breath back now. They were fun · B i r ~n~s. 1ey n ve very air argarns, : vo1ver m e,ic 1 ian t ey. c1 ia1 ~ec own e --baJ.iness hlls exfsted ror years. It has resto~ed ! ous, ancl foam ed at t he mou th. Once I de- . and it is noteworthy t lntt th e J?OOr stuffs roa.d ~hroug~ t h e pam~ ·stncken rebels, . -- -·the color and vigor t.o numc~ous crops of gray ! fayed t oo long t o tur n a nd on e came so near they bought at first they now discard for emptym O' then- revol vers 111 the faces of the and fltdPd hair. It b aa relteved ltundrecls or 1 h e sna pped at me. H' ad my sk at es failed · b etter good s. Tlie same k eo~ess Jms b ' f 0!3 a~ th "' · · g j persons of disagreeablo Dandrnft' a nd haa saved . een ey wen t . Th'I S a ttack b egmnm many ~hen hair was foiling, from becoming me, h tJ.d I t ripped , or h ad t he ice been l ess observed amo~g other . African n_atl\'es. w1thm thcmaelve,~, and S? s,~dden and unbald. . . smooth, tlJcy would have cn.ught me. They The Congo t n l>oa, for ms~ance, will. not ex pected by t be J ohmues, so p a1 ·alyzed r..fifn:~~[~ nb~rb~~~:1~3:\'h~~~gl!ty~bof~~r!~ could catch u p always when I k ept straigh t I t<mch now t he P?Or jack-kmv~s and fh ms! t hem t h at Young t o?k h is command s11<fely oncp and eave th e gi·owth, or you may Jos" it · on. I thought a,ll the chances over; how cottons t hey we1e greedy fo1 a few years t hrough th em, dealmg death as ~e went, focever. .A.sk .rourdi:ugglst for H AU!.MAGIC t hey would seize me ; wher e t hey would ago. T hcgrades ofgood?that the Cor:igo anclhe'.ost b~t one man.-[G_en. .OhverEd· W'" D -~ and take nothrng else. seize m e . liow I woul d feel . h ow long State now tak es to Africa for bartermg war ds m Spruurfield R e u bhcan. " DOH.E~WHNO, Sole Manufacturer, 'l'o· Id b' b f I d' d ' purp oses along t he river coast is on a.n aver · ' tfii!" A. 1 't ronto j 1 wou e e or e 1e , one . ·G 1~ BO'I'DA 1'. ,.I & "':! ""0~ BI TUW AT M:Y THROA'r age, from 60 to 100 p er cent. mo~e tha~ t h e A GR.EAT GUN. DIG JO .1.· .1.· ' · ' I goods th at w ere sold t o th e native~ six or I. AGENTS. .lfOR BowMANVILLE. oth ers t ear ing my l imbs t o sh~eds, ancl then eeven y ear s ago. I t hought of my people searchmg for a body _ - ·- - -· Th e Latest Monster Turned out a& Wool· that already had its tomb. I was t ir ing th e wicl·· wol ves and r esting my self, but this w ould The Towers of Silen ce. The largest gun yet m ade has j ust When buy ing Coal Oil ask your dealer for the New Oils, never bl'ing m e borne, so every now and t Vhen the h our of deat h is at h and t h been tested at Woolw ich Arsen al, Eng. I t hen I would mak e a dash straigh t again dying P arsce is carried clown to the cellai· I t is called the one-hundred -and -ele ven -t on· We al'c the jolly farmers, We t ill the teeming ea1·th, We gather in our han-cst With jollity and mirth. McDOUG A LL & METCALF, are offering Coal as follows : C URES ALL HUMORS, W Stove and Cl1estnut, .............. .... $6.25 Grate and Egg, ....... .. ..................... 6 .00 CONSU MnTIQN I I ?. LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATHS, POST & CORD WOOD Always on hand a lowest prices. I McDOUGALL & METCALF CHRONIC DISEASES nd Lungs Li or 9nnod a .nU - G Q TQ--- £ 1 d c I 11 Bros. . I. C!:TA .L 'l:J I AND FANCY i (CHINA CROCKERY, LAMPS " GLASSWARE) . PRICE $1.00, I I I H I G H E s T MARKET PRICES for all kinds of Farm Produce, Butter, Eggs, &c. · ·· aLe 'G S'- 'M . A $500 REWARD s I I I I VJ CTQR I A BU I L QI N Q S I I I I l I I I · · . - - -- -c a- c ,_ lv.[ 1\1.[ .A.YE. the Practical F urrier ' At th e Jead· g es t a bl· h ment :E . . ·-·· f - ----·------F Ae I I 1 ·' Dr D QR E NWE ND'S ! J: I = In FOR LADIES: -1 I 0 I - ·1 I I 1'. A large stock of Fur Coats in Russian Lamb Bokar1an and Coon, all prices, Sleigh Robes b y the dozen and . Caps of all descriptions In IGentsT. Furn1sh1ngs- the b est stock of Underwear, B sh· t d R bb a t Ies, races, Ir s an u er . oa s. Jackets-Dolmanettes, Capes, Caps and Muffs in great variety. FOR GE N TS : :M M:: ..A.-Y- :BJ R t' I I i Farm e r s' Threshers and Mi llmen, I L AR use McColl Bros. & Co.'s Celebrated. J[ N" · E-'BJB M A C H I N E 0 I '· THE BEST TN THE WORLD. I exposed to t h e winds of heaven , the burn· ing sun, t he bettting rain, and all the h ost of , the wolves h eard i t, an~ not feeling qui te . foul carrion birds. Some rich families have 1 I eqt~al to a.n encoun ter w ith su ch an en emy , a privl1te tow er of their ? Wn, u._ sor t of family I tt~rned t ail and _fled. I r an to the hou se mausoleum. T he public bnrw.l t ower s, of. w ith my skates st ill on my fec_t. I h ope you i which t h er e are five, stand on Mi>lab&r H ill, may n~ver c?.me so near h a vmg your wish · iu a gar den of flowering sh rubs over-looking bone p wked. t he sea . Here, amid fragrant bowers of Cont!nuos to do a General Banklng B1ialne·11e aB o w man vill" Branch. roses and jessamine, stand t hese towers of A Simpl e Remedy for Whooping Coug h. Silence, as they are called , ghastl y recep· D i:. P O S l 'J'S tacles for .t he dead . They are ab out ;{O feet MUS, J, J. O. , CI NCINNATI, 0 . 'te°"lved in Savings Bank Depart m en t and high 11<nd 60 feet wide. On th e top of each 111oll and interest allowed at c urrent ratee. JS o The seed of the common sunflower is t he : is an open grating on w hich t he bodies ar e iotlce or withdrawal necessary. A ll depol'IU b est r emedy for whooping cough that I have i laid in three circles; children i n the centre, ll&Y&ble on demand , ever known. Brown the seeds slightly, like ! t hen the women an d men at t he outer edge. coffee, t h en grin d and steep ; when sufficient - IInnumerable birds ot prey n.re forever hover3onghtanclsolc landDrarts lssuecluponEuroV<1 ! ly st eeped drain clear of d1e d regs and, ing w ith their sh arp hungry cries round .Jnited Sto.~eao.ndCanada,also Gold,Silverall d 1 sweet en wit h rock candy or lump sugar. t hese towers, or sit ting perch ed on them , J nited Sta.eB Greenbacks bou11:ht and sold. Let the lit tle ones drink freely of it at in· solemnl y waitingfor t he gr ateful feast t hat (} O L ·~ f; UT IO]_\'" S ter vals t hrough ou t t h e day, and especially is never long delayed- a feast w hi ch before retiring at night In all or<linary daily av erages t hree Parsees, besides women Prompt ly made at. current. rates upon a ll pu.r cases, wher e children ar e properly cared for and: chiltl ren, for i t is estimated t ha t each .>t tJ:reat Brittain, the Umted Btat ea and Dfl and kept in b ad weathe t· no other medicine d·iy t h ree of these prosperous intelligent min ton or Canada· ' has a very loosen · well-t ' ' ' , w ill b e required. It also o·do-looking merchants find t h eir lo.st T e Jcgra )) h l'ra lllld"cr.. ing effect on a ha rd, tight cough, a nd t hus resting p laco in the voracious maws of t hese Made tor large or amo.11 sums on a ll pa rta 111 it seems th at even t he despised sunflower is raven ou s birds. And w h en the birds have Cana da. This la eepeoially advantageous to , good for somethi nl{. T o any who are in· dono:i their par t, and w inds and s nn and rain 1'6 '"" 0118 llvlni:r. in Mamto1?a. or t he Nort h ·w csl ' clined t o b e sk eptical I would only say have all combiued to wh it en t he skel eton t o ;!~~e'l~~e:;!.~!f.nda available at once a t U:ie p_leasc_ try i t b efore you condemn. I con: a thing like polish ed ivory, gradu~lly t h e sider i t s o excellent a remedy t ha.t last su m· bones separate and fall through t he open For !urt.hor pa.rtionlars oall at the Bankl»>R m er I devoted a considerable p ortion of my grating int o a well below t he tower , whence, Hense. kit chen garden t o t he raising of sunflowers · i t i!I sai d , t hey are t aken hy 11< subterranean EOJJlE, GEO. MoGlLL, 1 t h at l m ight gath er the seeds for m edinin al ' passage and cast i nto the sea, and so the Accountant. Man~;·r. , pu rposes. space iii left clear for t he next comers. 1:i:;i~ef~h~:~~f· ~~~J~~rsa~~i~o~!<l!~uh I ~~rd~l~~i~i~1 ~ ds1l;r ~ a~~. tw~t i~~~ {~~~n~s~~~ ~~!~~ ~~:i~i!J· ~ ~~e~~n:h~f~;~;;:d'!~I ~ b;d; ~ Ip os1te our house ; t he yelps a nd howls 'of is borne to a great bur ial tower, t here t o b e is to b e m ounted on o. recently -launched 1 . th e wolves arou sed my dogs. \ 'Vha t a r o.ck et 1 I t hey m ade to get o17t ; but th at wa~ enou~h, THE ONTARIO BANK EXCHANGE I I British ironcl&d, t he Benbow. It was fired Q th t hree t imes in the p resence of a large com· 1 · ry It once, you W l u se n o 0 er. pany of lad ies ancl gentlemen. T he first charge of powder was 600 lbs, the second , McUOLL BROS. & UO'Y, Toronto 700 and the th ird 800. The noise was not ===================================== as great as migh t be exp ected from th e ex· I' Pussy's L abor-Saving Methods. pl osion of such enormous quantities of pow. · llrit ish India . de1·, T he i·ecoil w as up an inclined plane, , T he t er r itories of the Indian Govemment Mrs. T . J . Hammond, of Brunswick, Mo., the machinery of which was so n.dmirably : comprise an 11.rea of 853 OOJ square miles owns wha t she is p leased to term a very adj usted t hat ther e was no violent wrench . . . ' . ' k nowing cat and the feline certainly exhibit.'! or wear. 'f he t ot 11<l weigh t of the g un and with a populat10n of 184,000,000. Besides, very rare i ntelligence. It is a large and pl!!.tfor m is 225 tons, and t he projectile w as t hey 110lc l in trust for native Governments, b eautiful Mal tese, less than a year old, and a frigh tful mass of iron, weighing 1,800 lbs. , and rul e a.s British territory , t wo Statesb as been taught to perform a number of w~ich will pierce 33 inch es of armour at th e Mysore and Berar-which con tain an t ricks very u nusual for a cat, one of which mile r ange. H er etofore t he largest guns . . . . is to ring a chestnut bell, and it frequently m11<de have been t h ose on the I t alian iron · : acld1tiona~ area of 47,000 square miles an? turns the laugh on Mrs. Hammond by makclo.ds furnished by t h eKrupp s, their weight a.pop".lat~on of about ~,000,0~. In o.cldt- ing the bell t inkle when she is recounting b eing 105 t ons cu.ch . B ut the K rupps are t 1on , md1rect coutr?l l S exerc~sed over. a some freak of i t s intelligence. 'When the now making for the I talian land service n. large number of nat1ye sta~es, Ill so~e ln· cat feels that a mou se would be an adgun even larger th an the one to be mounted stances through th e i mmediate. su:penn ten - dition to its bill of fare it brings the tro.p to on t he Benb ow as it is to be of 119 tons deuce of t h e Government of I ndrn., Ill oth?rs Mrs. Hammond to be sot and then goes frc. w eight ' . by t h at of the local Government to which quently t o see if the clesirecl mouse has been · I they are contiguous. '.l.'h e -ar ea thus super- caugh t. When such is the ctJ.sc the trap is · tend e d ~s · a b out. 5~5 000 square m i ·1es, WI'th Dr. Johnson once, speaking of a quarrel- m I .' again tu.k en to some one by Puss, who will some fellow, sa.id :- " If h e ha,d two idea a a population estimated at 49!000,000. Of remove t h e m ou se for it. It ma,kes no effort in his head t hey w ould fall out w it h each ~he~e t he .Governme?t of India has un~er to catch mice in the ordinary way, prefer. other" rts immediate s upermtendence states with rin~, apparently, the invention of man as an 1 · . . an aggregate population of 29,500.,000; t he easier way t o obtain a sweet morsel. The fastrng m en are grmn? l rng a.t . ~he states sup erintended by the P .unJab Gov· small amount of money their exhibition ernment have a population of 5,500,000; brings t hem. We ahouldliko to know wha.t those attached to Bombay and M ad ro.s A correspon d ent a sks how to sen·e a dinthey want with money. '.1.'he w h ole essence 7, 750,000 respectively. Bengal superin- l n er. If it is a good dinner, and J OU are of t heir bllisness is to prove to ua 11 hab \ Ve tends n11<tive states with populations aggrc· hungry, just eat hat's the way we would can li..-a w ithout it. gating 2,500,000. serve u. dinner. I FAI I LY SAFE T Y & SUNLIGHT C 1 ·1 oa T · '11

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