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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 Mar 1887, p. 6

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fi! ____ ez;:sa ___ __l l_L___ z__ ____ 1_rI1~~ -~ ~ ~~·~-~~~~~-~F~lll!lli!!~~~~ -!!!~!!!tl.l~-~~·~!!! ll ~il~·~-~ -~-~ 2~·~ -~ ~~~ --~ ~·iilllllmml'.!!~ · ~.!!UW ~!'-~ --~ -~!.!!!!!~~-~ ·~ .. ~!·~~~~i~ !O.. ~~-~ -~·~'~!!!!!!·!!·~·~!!!!!!!!! '~-!!! ~~~ ·-~~!!!!!!~!!!!!!!·!"!'!USL!! ~~!!:!L !!!!!!!!!!!!&&!!!l!lil~ IB!lll ~lllllllli!!!!lml!!R!~TM:.'!!! lllllW~ !!--!! ! - '.'!!" 7 YOUNG FOLKS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16 1887. THE SON'S HEA'I', . Ode to Gla!!iOW, Scotland. BY JOHN 1'1)11 R, TOllOSTO. HAINES' CARRIAGE "WORKS GE ORGE C. HAINES, P roprietor, P eanuts. One day, wh e>n Trixie Baker 's mamma A brilliant aud ience filled tli n theat re of By mem.or y' a sacred shrine. had gone ou t calling, an d left Trixie with the Royal Instit ution, says 1 ,he London Aft ho.e I clini u'd l30.lino.1 111o·s steep, --MANUFACTURER OF- An' r an doon l)ortlan' brae, Uncle Nate, Delly Nick!lrson came over. 'L'eleyrayh , while P rof. Sir 'VVilli11m Thc~n- I An' gathet'd " gushes" in a heap Two little girls made a good deal more noise son expounded the latest dynamical theories Wi' mon,y o. gle<;I " h11w.i, !" ' than one, and Uncle Nate k new it . regarding the "prob?,ble orlgln, total -b dl "Now be good and don't bother," said he. 11imo1mt and possible duration of t he sun'2 J KING STREE'l'. B OWMANVILL in su1nincr Hm~ .. whnn schule W a.8 out, CAT.ARRH.-A new treatment has cefn this· "And here'~ five cent0 ·1.riiece for you." heat." :O··, r·'1 ' n g t' he short 3,000 yeat·s or An' we bad got "the play I" Hae now on ha.nc l a number o! veJ;iicle~ (and is i;nanufacturing agreat many more}o! the ne wee~ covered whereby a permanent cure o s . ,, ~ ' 1 ~ · . , J'vt,j wann ert m ony a. mile n.bont pat ter ns and bes t finish, which I am offermg for sale s.t the lowestpriees consisten t hitherto incurable d isease, is absolutely atfflct· 1 "Well, we will, said l'rixie. more of w hich man possesses h istoric records The hale lang Aimmer "s day ; w ith due regard tq w:or~manship and qualit y. 'l'he following is a UGt of ild ill from one _ to three applicati.ons; no ma tter "Because," said ~elly, wisely,_ "we'd be there·wiis, t he learned physk ir;t showed, no A favourite pl:i,ce was Glaser· Green, tho prmorpal vohlol e~ m~nn!ll.c tui:ed by me whether.standmgon.ey~arorror tyJears. dThia good anyway · and it'll be r eal mce to have tr11ce of vaifat iou in solar energy, · and t here By bonu ie U ~mks o' Clyd e, remedy is only applied once m twelve a;re, fi ,, ' \\'h ere )folson's mon nment is '1Ct'! n , :Double Covered· Carria.ges .. . ·. , ...... . ..... , , ... .. ... .. ....... . , , .. ... ...... .$150 U pwa r dt, ·a nd does not intel'fere with business. Descnp- , ve cents. was no distincb evidence of it even though Our hero an' our pride I tlve pamphlet sent free op. r \'ccipt or eta.mp by I ' ' ~Vhat will we do with it?" asked the eai:th as a whole, from being near er t he Single Phret ons . . .. .. .. ... .. ..... , . ... .. .. . · .. ..... ·.. . .. .. ·. .. ·· ··· ... ...... ··· 100 u A. R . Dixon&:. i:iou, liO~ li'.:rng· & G reet, Woa,t Trixie. sun, r eceived in J anuary 6~ per cent. m ore An' aft we went by Ilroornietn.w, Open Buggy. .. .... ... ...... . . ... . .. .. .. . . .... .. ..... .. .. ... . . ...·.· .. · · . ······· 70 u Tae ltenfrcw 's ~osy toon, ~11ronto, Canada . ~ "Buy peanuts " said Delly heat th an in July. 11 T op B uggy ..... . .... ....... .. . .. .. ... ... ........... , ... ... ......... .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . 9 0 There mony u. noiB y luckless cr aw l ' 1S 0.A'i'AlUHL " · Catarrh is aWilA' dangerous dis11aeo which thous· .And m ake ' peanut-candy, De11y, won ·t But in t he millions of years which geology We mnno.g-ed to.e shoot doou I Dem ocrat W agon.. .......... ... ........ .... . .... .. . .. .. .. . .. . . ...... . . . .. .... ... 65 " ands e.re consciously orunconsciously sufi'ering we? I'll ask Uncle N ate." carried ns bitck it might safely be siticl t here Then ower the O lyc.l e, tac lielvinside, Lumb er W agons. .. . ..... .. .... .. .. ... .. ... ........... ... .. ..... .. . .. ..... . ... .. . 55 11 \Ve tool< our hameward way, from. It is a rouco·purulen t dischar~e c_auaed Uncle N a te Sl\id yes, wi th hi s nose in a must ha.Ye been great clrnnges. H ow h<>.cl Light W agon.... . . .. ... . .. . . ... .. . .. ..... . . . ...... .. ... . .... .. . . .... . . .. ... . . . ... 40 11 \Vccl p lcnsefi ta.e ride t ae wlrnur we'd bide, by the pr esence of a vegetable Pralrasit eln t~e book Tr ixie rather thought it would htwe the sohir fires been maintained dming t hose 80.c t ired were we that day l lining membrane of th~ nose. ie pre i~po · ·. . .f d , k dt E xp ress \Vagon . . .... ... .. .... .... . . . ..... ...... . . .... .... . . ......... . ........... 75 11 Ing causes a re a morbid state of the blooa. the been 3ust the same l she ha as e o go to ages? The scien tific a nsw er to t his question Oh, Glasc:a, deo.r ! I've dr:ipt a. t ear Skeleton. ...... . . . ..... .... . .... . .... ... . .. .. . .... . .. . . . ... .. .. .. . . . .. .. ... .. .... .. 50 11 'b lighted cor puscle of t ubercle, the germ poison the Sa ndwich I slands. was the theory of Helmholtz, that the sun O' h apprne~s an ' joy , ot syphilis, mercury, toxomre, fi:orn the ~eten"Isn ' t Uncle N at e a splendid man to take w 11s a vast globe g radually cooling, but , as it Sulk y . .. ... . . .. . .. .. ...... . . . .. ... .. .. . .. . .... .... . . .......... ... . ... . ...... .. ... ... 40 n At a' t hy meino ri es sae d ear f lk " h . k l D 11 · Uon of the effete matter of the skm, ~uppreseed Whan 1 wo.s bit n Loy ! ]Jerepirat.ions, badly ventilated sleepml\'. apar_t· 1ca;~ o fo s? s e as ec . e Y. cooled, shrinking, and t hat the s hrinkagePossesslng enperlor facilities tor rn anuf,icturing carriages. I !ntencl t o sell very ob<'ap for Th1·ee thoos:m' m iles a re st r et ched atwe en ments a nd the germinat ion of other; poisons m Inen t hey put on their hoods and cloaks which was the effect of gravity upon i ts or a pp1·oved credit. and by ao doing r hope to greatly inoreu,se my n umber ot sales.· . woJ.i~ .M y n ew bam c an' m y auld, sell the wood parts only, or the gcarlng1> of buggies ironed. th e blood. Irrita~ed by these, the lming mem· and mitt ens, and away they ran. to the mass-kept up its t emperature. The t otal Yet iu iuy hen.rt sweet 1nemol'ie8 green bro.no ef the noe!l is eve~ ready .f ?r the r ecep· candy -shop as fast as the y could go. of t he sun's heat was eqtml to that which Shall bide t ill l'n1 deed cauld ! -tton of t he parasite winch rapid,y spre:i.ds,u p . . . f h · the nostrils and do"wn the fauces, or back of A pmt of pean1;1ts, with a ew t rown m, would bo r equired t o keep up 176,000mil· 1 the throat, causing ulceratio.n orthe throat; u:p makes a pretty big budget. . lions of millions nf millions horse power, or The Golden Threads of Life . A t the Sh ortest Notice, Painted and T rimme d if D esired. llle eusta chian tubes, cansmg deafness; bu" "v Ve ough t to shell 'em before we boll the about 78,000 horse power for every square llY MAUDE r,. RA.lll!OJW, AGED 14. rowin~ in the vooal cords, causfag ' hoarsenhe~sl; molasses " mti.d Trix ie. meter -a litt le more than a Sl[Uar e yardAt thell'o.ctor y I a lso do Pl.~ ning, l\lfotchin1~. '.I'urning an<l Sa wing with Circle, Band ,., Sor 0 usurpmg the proper structure of the ·.bronc ia ' . . cl Saws. and prep;iro all km.ds u,r. lumber tor mi~p_enters nd ottters ~er building purpose& The gGl<icn threads of life, are formed t ubes ending in pulmonary consumption a nd So when their mittens and cloak s an. a n d yet the modern dynamical t heory Ornament s.l a n d P lain P1.0ket s ror fenc·as m eve ry style reQlured.. made to order. H.Y little, kindly tlccd , , deat.h~ hoods wer e t um bled in a little heap on the of heat sh ows tha·t the sun 's nrnss would In .helping a poorer brother --~ Many ingenious speit\cs for for t_he cure. of hall-t able they divided the pc(tnuts and sat require only to fall in or con t rnct thirty-five Or <;G.riug fo r hi~ n eeds. catarrh J;>ave bce!l . i nvented, but w di.thou d~ sue- down by the fir e ··s comforta ble as could be. met er s p er annum to k eep ll'p th a.t l1·cmencess, tm t1l a physician of long stan mg iecov· " .· · ,, . . . ln spc~king pleasnnt, hO Jleful words, W hen you cat one, I w ill, said T r1x1c. dous energy. At this rate the sol(tr radius e r-ed ths exact nature of th disease and the fho ng h few t.hey ui11 b e brig-lit, on ly appliance which will permanently destr oy " Y es, " said Delly, " and when you do, I in 2,00U years' ,t ime would be about one· 1 They mn.y che~J.' nnothet"'ij pa.thwa.y, the parasite, no matter how aggravated t he will too " h u ndi·edth per cent. less t htm at present . Or rna.ke :.t. burden light. - - -I 'N -- .c:ase Sufferers should send stamp a t once ..' · . h th for descrlptlve pamphlet on catar rh, to t he A~d :i;mt t~e . meat~ m t a t cup on e A t ime would com e when t he temperature They mo.y make h im feel that this earth bnsiness mana.iters, A., H, Dix on & Sou, 305 table, said Trixie. ' Look w hat a. lovely woul d fall, an d it was thus inconceivable Conta ins son1 e h ea.rts still k ind, .King street, west, 'l'oronto, Canadit. brown one, Delly." that the sun would contin ue to emit heat That , t,h ongh most thi ngs look gloomy, :yet W hat t he Rev. E. B . S teven son, B .A. , a Clerov h · "See t h is one t oo " m i id Delly. sufficient to sustain exist ing life on t he globe Some symp<tthy h e'll find. man of t he L ondon Conference of the Met <>· A n d b ot h t hose ' ' l d d ist Okurch of Canada, has t o say in rega.·d peanuts w ent-w iere o for more than 10,000,000 years. Applying lf nought else " smile may be given, To A.H. D·ixon &: Son's N ew T1·eatm.ent for y ou guess? the same principles rctro3p cctively , th ey It wi 11 no e!for t; c<mt, Catarrh., Then they chat tered and worked away- could not suppose t hat t he sun had existed , It umy make " he~r t feel lighter, Be ~u re 'twill not be l o~t. Oaklans ·. Ont., Canada, Marcil 17, 1883 Trixie and Delly-like two merry, bus y for more than 20,000,000 ye"'rs- no matter .Messrs . .A, R . Dixon & Son: h d squirrels for a Ion" t ime- maybe it was what might have been.its origin- whether i t 0 And these frai l, g-olden, threads unite, · E AR Sms,- Yours of the 13th inst. to an · h lf ' b rushmg . A T- ItD seemed almost too good to be true that I am a -an-hour. At last. Delly said, came .into ex istence frorn t he clash of w orlds Until a. cord they ma.ke, thm, strong, and be~utifu l1 A cord cured of Catarrh, but I know t hat I a.m. l d own her apr on,r,re-existing, or of d isused nebulous matter. A cord that will not urcak. have bad no return of the disease, and never " M ine are clone Tr ixie." There was a great clinging by geologis ts felt better in my life. I have tried so ma:iy " So are mine "~aid f rixie "\Vhy why· a nd biologists to vastly longer p eriods, but A cord which draws trn closer, to tilings for Ca.tu-rrh, suffered so much and for D . ' ·. · , ~ Om happy home abqve, elly Nickerson, wha t a little few we ve the physicist , treating i t as a dynamic ques· 80 many years, tha.t it is hard to realize that ee _ A. co1d which briJJgs us near er, to I am really better. got m the cup I" tion with c1ilculable element s, could come to . Our Heav'nly Father's love. I consider that mine was a yer_y ·bad.ease; it " W h y- I only took one when y on did," no othe1· conclusion materially different was aggrava ted and chr ome, ·mvclvmg the said Delly. f1 ·01 11 what he h ll stat·ed. · &hroat as well 1 as the nasal passages. and I ~ Love the Victor. i bouf(ht it would require the t h ree ;txeatments, " So did I," s11id Trix ie. " Let's eat the Sir \ Villiam Th omson declined to d iscnss B Y ?\ORA LAUGFJR R. but I feel fullj cured by the two sent me. and rest of 'em, Delly ; ther e's such a two or any chemical source of heat, which wha,teve1 · · · euec er t w h en pnmeva · l e lemen.t 8 fi t c~me I am thankfu tha t I was ever indnced to send t h r ee. " · r s. " It is astoni shing how little one feel s , . 1~ts k>-/~~·are at liber ty to use t his lotter stating And there wasn t any peanut-candy, aft er mto contact,_ was ab~olutely ms1~01fica11t . poverty when one l oYes. "- Bidu;er L ytton, that I have be6n cured a t two treatments. a nd all. · compared with the eflects or gravity after I Having p u rchasad t he Harn ess b usin ess lately ca rried on b y Mru. H UMPHREY, .!fj:-~r~f!~J~ ~~g~~er:,<J-,,.!~rra:emedy to somo ~l~bes like t he sun ~nd th~ earth had been Thu ·:viud 1; 10 ,; 8 ui~on £roz:i1 p an; · h ope b y careful a t tention to business, good workmanship , and tir st class Yours, with many thanks. " Down H e Rnn." fo1med. I n all t he speculat1011s, they were i:iummel' is g-oae and wmtcl' here again ! material , t o sec ur e a sh ar e of p u blic p atr onage. \Ve have in Rmv. IC, B. STE VEN SON . · in t he end driven t o t he ultimate clements .And hundreds of others On the railway m Italy they have an elec· of matter-to the question when they 'j O~ I w?ndrous love, stl'ongcr !:tr tbttn de~th, . st cck and are manufacturing a largo am ou n t of trical apparatus ·at th t · t· h. I · . ' · Bite, bitter frost, we care not fo r 1.hy breatb ! ~ ' . e s. a IOU W IC 1 nngs thought wha t becam(l of all t he sun's heat, W a n n er than sunsl1in e, sweeter than wild birds' song, whene:rer a t ra111 leaves,_ s ix strokes upon a what is t he lurniniferous ether that fills \ Love atone ccm laugh, keen. froGt, at tby ~b arp tongue. gong ·m the next . st ation. One day the spa.ce? and to that most wonderful form of , Robbed, r_ ude Dore'~' · art thou of thy ·tmg . t·t1"on inast er at Carp" · gong · · . h f IWhile lovmi; hearts together fondly clm g · 1 ]lCaI·d 11 ~ ~ is rmg f~rce upon which Fa.~ad iiy spent so m uc o , Softcu~(! is thy mdl by wiuuin 'words of gold, JUSt three strokes and t hen st op. He could h is la t er years-ctravity. VaM qu1sh« l thou a1·t by Jove, t~1c ever bold. Collars a specialty. We intend that t he r eput ation Humphrey'R Collar s have gain ed H ae received her new stock ot n ot u nderst ancl this, an d thought something - --"' - - o-- - -shall be fully susta ined . We are prepared to furnish r esponsible parties must be wrong on t he line, so he ordered t he Awaiti g by the B Collar s on approba t ion . W e gu a rantee satisfaction or no sale. warning sig nals to be given alon g the r oad Sleep Ne cessary. D · ars. . w h lC . h h a d 'oeen Sw,rte L . d was ' When the slo'er ow sinking sun . ·t th L 16S 0 f B We also keep in st ock a f ull line of goods u su ally found ancl the t ram Tho present epoch is one in whi.ch t he lliSl<ppenrs the mountain d lllVl in a first class h a rne ss shop, comprising . ·11 d .· · ·t t brought t o a d ead stop. minc l oi' man seems to turn to t he perform ' A nd th e twilight ·tc,.ls <low,, m.an VI e a n Yl CIHl y 0 Ca T hen the train men and t he s ta tion-mast er a nce of impossibilit ies, or what have been W ith its few twinkling stars, began. to t elegrap h bacl'· and forth and ask r egar d e cl as 1mposs1 · ·b·r·t· I s1)i·ing· frnm my fountain hallnt l l ies. 1~ o,xp 1or cr s seek By the olJ rn·tic and See her Pattern To meet little Susie, quest ions, and all t he passengers became t o penetr at e to t he Nol"th P ole, and mounC) ~ anxious and want ed t o know wh(tt h ad t ain climber s t o scal e t he hi,ghest peak of Who wo,its at the bars. S ee onr B ull B one Whips-some t hing n ew. \Ve have also in s tock ~ S ' happened , but after a good deal of inquiry t he H imafoy as. Cocptain VI· ebb loses his So Ji.ghtl.v I le"p o'er and assortment ot everything along the line seemed to be all life in seekil1g t o swim the Nia.gara R apids. Tho <tew do .mpcncd ljl"RE-~e·, r ight ocn<l the train ordered to go ahead after Dr. Tanner goes forty clays, ancl (tn Italian As away to the trysting J joyously bound : d d l f d I fifty days, without food. I se>!·cc heed the distance, a goo ea o e ay. '.Che station-master , about t his t ime, The l atest aUempt at doing something So quickly it passes, for H orses and Vattle, a sure cu re for b r uises, sp r ains, cuts, and s ores of all k i:1ds. thoug ht it might be well to look into h is thi\t nobody else had ever done, is t hat of Ana plunge ctown t h e hillside Shop- Sign of the Big Collar . , J.7-3 m STORE :- Seeond Door West or Willla1.u9 gong, and there he found stuck fast between an I talian named Rouza,ni, who essayed to Where slic's to be fo.und, Jutch er S t11lJ tlie cogs o f t lte electrical ap paratus, a poor "'O t hree weeks without sleeping, but w as What a joy !ills my heart little mouse. ~peedily convicted of using deception in When l sec her there standing, · Awa.iti og- u 1y cowing, '.I h e un liappy ammal had happened t o be m alling people believe t hat he got alOLf:l Deinmcl y a.ud shy, But no welcome smile in the interior of the clock when it ' ' atruck without sleep. one, " and down h e attempt ed t o run, but w o.s \VhateYer fea,ts of eudurancc men m ay 1~S~:~1j~~~t~/f0~?~ 1 ding, ""' WO,.,,TI'"LESS IM ITATIO"'IS c_aught between t he murderous wheels. His 1 . a ccomplish , t hey cannot live long without Lights h er farge hiizcl eye. ~_,F '-" ::i ·' little body was big enough to stop t he whole sleepiug. The Yictims of the Uhincse wtdt· t us, an d consequen t iy th e t r am · · ] t Then light l fling down bars appara as ing torture seldom survJYe more t rnn en And; "" a zepthe hyr, ;\.g there a,ro mo.ny i· u.ferior goods, corded w.ith jute, well. d ays. These u nfortunat e men ar e given all She gallop~ away llemp, etc., offered and solrl they wish t o eat and d r ink, but when t h ey Across hillock nnd down as Comline b y some un· For Sllsie's a cowclose t hir eyes they are pierced wit h spears principled merchant s tmd· A yo 1nng Jersey heiferH a v1ng · d em "d ed t o ret ire · f rom t h e J ewe1ry B us1ness, ' a! h· A n Instiuotive Ex periment . and aws,kened. There is no t orture more And " ell, 1 am ouers IS st ock mg 011 the reputo.tion of our gcn11ine «Jora.liue~ h or rible. AyoungJemvcJown. of' Watches. Clocks, Jewelry , Silver Plat e. Spectacles, etc., at 'fREboy can learn something of one of t he A we warn t ho ladies aga,inst "l h h 1 · d· d f Men sleep under almost all condit ions of such imposition by draw- important forces of nature by m eans of a bodily and . ment al suffering, however . B I MENDOUS REDUCTIONS unti t e W o e IS ispose O . ing their attention to the simpl e apparatus. L et him finc l a bottle necessity of seeing that the that has been cast aside as of no use. Having M en condemned t o death- even those w ho To oys Commencing Business, The sto ck sold Ret ail at Wholesale P1·ices. name Be on hand promptly in the morning at F n>A t "'0 t d" t "" ~ 1 C h titted a. cork to t he neck, l et him till the fear t heir fate- generally sleep the night l'OID ;;wv 0 ~ pet· Cell I SCOUU .:or ~po as · bott le with w ater, drive in t he cork and tie b efore their execution. Soldier s sleep lyin g , your p l(l,ce of business, and make it a point ' never to be lat e, and perfor m cheerfully $ 20 New Gold Buntin ~ Watches a·etlUCCll to $ 16. it down. Set the bottle where it will be upon sharp rocks, and even while on t he ! 1 s Btamped on inner side of all Coraline good!!, every duty. Be respectful to your em$ 30 do do do $ 24. cool enough to freeze the water. W h en the march. Wi thout which none are genuine. No one knows j ust what sleep is. T he . ployers, and to a:l in aut hority over you, $40 d d f $ 32 water freezes the bott le will br eak. If a 0 0 4 0 · Atone bottl e, such .a s ink is often imported prevailing t heor y as to its nat ure is tha t of and be polit e t o every one ; polit eness cost s $50 do (l O do $L J 0. in, be used, or a hollow iron shell with a the physiologist P reyer, who holds t hat r e- !nothing, and it will help you wonderfully in $ GO do do do $ ii0. ,., stopper to scr ew into it, the result will be fuse matter accumulates in the n ervous ~etting on in the world. And above all, be t h e same. After t heAmerican w1ir a d ealet· in centers in such quant ity as to bring about' onest and t ruthful. T li e boy who starts N e 1v S ih'Cl" \Vatche~, all ntakes, a t san1e r e « luctions. ·Continues t o d o a General Bank ing Bu siness old iron wished some large shells b roken up, inse1?sibility, yrhich is _ sleep , and wl~ich j in life wit? a sound mind !n a soi:nd body, eBo wmanville Branch . b ttt the work was t oo expem i va in the ordin· contmues nnhl the bram h as been reh ev- \who falls m to no bad habits, who is honest, About 60 second hand Silver Watches, from $3.00 t o $8.00 each D .E POS I TS Pl R" Ch · L I B l E R" & t ary way. A young man who unde1stood the eel of this wast e matter by it s absorption ·ruthfnl, and industrious, who remembers S'l l Yer ate, mgs, a1ns, oc rets, · roac ies, 1 ar m gs, c., a even ::Woelved in Savings Bank Departmen t and forces of nature, agreed t o break them open int o the circulat ion. By way of con t rast with grateful love h is father a nd mother, mll a.nd interest a llowed at cu rr ent r ates. No for a few cents apiece. He d id so by fillin g the case of t hose who seek t o d o without ;.1,ncl wh o clocs not grow away from his greater reductions. This is a BON EFIDE CLEARING SALE; a-11 totice ot withdrawal necessary. .A.11 depoai tt t he sh ells with wat er, and then exposing sleep, or ar e often unable t o obtain it , a church and Sunday-school, h as qualities of goods warranted as represen t,ed. I purpose remaining in t o_wn and payable on demand, them t o freezing. \1\' hat causes t he bot tl e to case is r ecorded by Dr. P hipson in which · mind a nd heart that will insur e him success wi "ll be responsJ " .b le :Bor all goods sold. E XCHANGE break? .Water when cooletl contracts in a young man slept thir ty -t wo hours wit h- I to a remarkable degree, even t hough he is e?dowed with only ordi;iarymental capa~ough tand sold and Drafts issue d upon Euro11 6 common with most other substances- con - outwti.king. ··city; for honortruth audmclustry , aremore , :J'nlted States a nd Cu.nad.a. also Gold,Silvera nil t ract s until it is cooled to thirty-nine degrees, .i]nited Sta~es Greenbacks boui?ht and sold , \Vhen it reaches t ha t p oint it stops congenius. H avm · g a 1arge st ock of· Ma t en· a1 .l.' 1 1 lun · <ls of R epairmg · ' h an d , . · · t han 1 em a l e P o 1t101an. Don't be foppish in your dress a,nd d on't . 1 .or a on· F A t racting and begins to expan d, and when Though E ngland does not permit wom_ e n I' buy anytl~ing ~efore ~o~l ho.Ye th~ money to j t he J obbing Department will be a special feature in this Orea't Olear frozen it expands one-eleventh its former from 1 ;1- pay for n . Shun billia rd 8all!ous, "'"~ J.::e ing Sale. All Repairinoa t greatly reduced prices : Promptly m~de. at curre nt. rates u pon all pat· volu me. In e:-panding, w~ter exer cies gre11t t o Yotc, she ca.nnot prevent t hem _ 0 ot Great Britta.m, t ho Um ted Sta t es a nd .Dll for ce, as seen m the breakm" of the bottle fl uencing vot ers. L or d It andolph Churchill Icar eful how you spei;id t he evemngs. Cult1 minion of Cana da . in t he exper iment. T his expansion of wat er owes a part of his success ):>eforc t he elector s 1vate a tast.~ for readmip, o.nd r.ead only go?d }.l[ain Sprino-s put i n .· · · 50c. t o 75c. I Watches cleaned . ... , . 50c. t o 7 5c. n · · IW h Gl :fi t d 1~ Te l egra ~>b 'fraaas:f' e rl!I in freezing is an important agent in nature, to the exertions of his wife, and t o other books. With a love for r eadmg , you will .find i;i b_ooks friends ever true, and ful~ of Jewel~ .P:operly fitted ... ;: O c. to 7 5c. at? asses t e · · ,')C. Made tor large or small sums on all PH t s ot It break es th~ rocks ap~rt, antl when wat er ladies of t he Primrose League. One h undred yea rs <>.go, a t t he famous · l cheerm timeof gloom, andswcct cornpam on· Case Spr mgs fitted .... oOc. to 75c. Clocks cleaned ....... ... 40c. to 75c. ca.nads.. 'l'hls ls especially advantageous to enters the mmnte crevwes of the rock and . , · . . · · · d · h . t pe-.sons living in l\li:a.n1tot;>n. or the Nort h-west f~ee7.?S it t hrows off minu te particles, and W estminst er el ection, w hich la.st eel six ship for lonely h ours. Other friends may All other work Ill propo1bon. All :v~ L 1 K wairan t e , as l ll t e pas . as lt makes the funda ava.1lable at one<> a.t the aids m converting the r ock into soil. It is week s, Fox was re-elected, against t he op· grow cold and forsake y~m, b~t books are m closmg, boys, I A call sohc1ted. place or payment. not al.ways the g reat forces of nature th11t posit ion of the King and of Mr . Pitt , A.lway s the sa1~e. And _ For Cur ther particulars call at the EanklnA accomplish so much. This quiet t a.king up throu!{h the exertions of several of the first would say · agam, t hat w1t li trut h, honesty, of wat er hy t he minute crevices of t he rock, women of E ngland. They d ivided West - a~d industry, and a living faith in Uod, you House. GEO. McGILL, t he freezing of this water in a cold, still minster int o district s, and work ed frorn will succeed. T. R ODIE, ~N. B.- To save costs, over-d11e accoun ts must be sett led for thwith " l:(onor and sh:.me from no condition rise_; Accountant. Man~~er night , exer cises a power of which we have ·morning t ill n igh t for Fox. Their lea.der was Georg ina, Duchess of Act well your part ; there all your honor hes." no conception, yet is constan t ly nt work Bowmanville/Septembe~ 23, 1886. 39-t f. wearing clown the hard r ock into fertile Devonshire, k nown as the Queen of tb e soil. In Case of War. W ings. She went freely a mon g t he peopl e often fi lling her carriage with voters, whom The Brooklyn Eagle has been studying "BJ she carr ied to the polls to vote for ll'ox. t h e possible effects of a bomb11rdment in P rou d of His Sist er. Her beanty fascinated them. case of war between Gr eat Britain and the '.!.'he Chic11go 'l.'ribunc relates t he case of. a " God bless you, nmdam! I could light my United States. T he following facts which.it youn g man wh o was r egarded as a phenome- p~pe at your eyes," cried an enthusia stic gives concerning the rang es of t he gr eat guns l on, becaus~ he t ook his sist er to all the I n shman: . . of the p resent day ti re iuterest ing:- " 'l'he )est entcrtamment~, and act ually d evoted " p evon's k iss seduced a blacl~sm1th's vote, " 119.t on Krupp at a n elevation of 45 degrees h unscli to h~r durm~ t he lectur~ aml opern ! writes Ilulwer Ly tt on, referrmg t o th~ fact ihas a rnn e of 10. 184 miles, imd at 3:"5 deseason. Bcmg praised for his unusual ! that the Duchess pur clrnseetl IL vote wit h a. 1 ~t·o o f 9 779 n iles Th 110 t a tte:qtion to his sis ter, ~he young man ! ' kiEs t o .a blacksmit h, who would take no IJ[,~:,~t:~:: ha~, with an ~le~~tion ~f 45· do: Purify the Blood, correct all Disorders of t he promptly and proudly replied : other bribe. . r ecs a. r;i,n 0 of 10 331 miles and of 9 999 " , . , ·~ .. , · COM "No, ther eis not hing wonderful or extrnTh ewoman w ho cnlledout such compli- g .1 · · ., 1 g 1 t ·. fS" d ' · T · h· LIVER, § '1. 0ftl.&.~Al!, S.l\.IDl~EV~. .A .ND BOW ELS. ALL LIVER A N D I.,.IDNEY "'d · · b · · · Sh · mi cs w1 ·u1 an e eYti ·ion o u egrees. e · · or rnar_y a ou t l u. e i s t he only wom~n I ments w.ts m~re than beautiful. Sh~ would i1ew 63-t on Woolwich gun wit h an eleva,tion l They invigorat e and res.t ore to health Deb1htated Constitut10ns and :PLAINTS, DYSPEPSIA, INDIGEST- k now m whom I have t he most t h or ough . stop her carnage, to enter some miserable 0 f 40 ~ :le recs h ns a ran -~ of 10 1.0A miles . · F' confidence- s. he is always t he same always · hovel wit h liberal help and gentle w ords. < g d . ' ·' are invaluable m a ll C ompla.int s inciden tal to F ema ler 1 of a ll A gea. 0 11 g · i 03 "" . · 1 a.ln ng refu " e from it storm m a cotta"e and at ees Ch "ld r en :me1 tilO age d t · · (e/illl, ION A:ND ALL DISEA SES ARISIKG p 1eased an d a uect10uate, , · t · 35t i egrees 10.0 . .A t 201 dtegr . l ney a r e pr1ce and to t ell 'y ou t he 1eva ·JOn ie same gun carries as 1 0 eig 1 .d t t h "d I' f ·d h ·11 d c·,~ · ·"' f h., e iu m a ra1 s e- go an mar ry ncnr ,111sw1ck, one o 11 cr r es1 ences, s. e .1 E 'th f tl "th I iCT I\. IT rn 1l FROM DIS ARRANGE MENTS OF T HE can d 1 · r u some of these imitation men around here and , as ked if her h ostess knew the Duchess of 1t1:11 · L'.:'A. .!.J · - ..L'l' .A. L es. f ~id .er 0 ies~Juns ; i ~n tefeva- ' 3 be u nhappy till her life D . h. wu o " egr ees con sen a s 10 mm I · 1! ll'bl d f B dL TI d B t Old W d S LIVER A ND K IDN E YS. "She has nobody els~ t o look t o, and I'll ~;~~~:~·er!" was the r e l . "A , ever . deep water off Coney Islan~ r ight in to ~he B an lll1a l e r e.me y or a egs, na re~s s, Ou n B, , orel ca · r e she does not h· e t I k t b d l Th PY Y b tty navy yard. The 19-ton wire guns which and U lcerll. It is famous for G out . e.n d l{.heumatism , F or d isorders of the "k e t~ ,.y o oo o any· o y u1ows 1 ier. ere never was a e er t i T h b It d · h Ch i h I body else. I suppo.se some day a enuin lady born. " i e .new 13n is e e cr ulSers.. carry ave est t o.s no equ a . . , .g e . . . . a still greater range than the 63-ton guns ~ man ';ill c? me along . . If he s a genume man, " I am afraid y ou are m1st11kcn, " said t he an d wit h an el evat ion of 20 d e!!rees couIJ F o r S ore T hroats, Broucbi t1s , Coogbs, Colds , I won t obJect . Until he d oes come, she 's Duchess. F rom "what I can understand, . good enough for me ; and if ever I find as she is no better than she should be." pfro~bably . sen~ a ,~0O-pou.nd t shtell h a. d hista l~ce' Gl.llrndular Sw ellings, a,n d all Skin Diseases it ha s no rival; and for od · I I 'll . h " "I b tt h h ld o ·en m1 cs. J. ie porn a w ic s n ps I , . goTl : gir 1 m~ri y e tr . d bl A b " sete you,ta lre no e er t .a l n Y,~I uts ould w ould lie offConey i sland wouldbe six miles 1 contracted and etiff Joints it acts lik e a cha.rm . e, re urneu ie w oman, an an y. won f F tH ·i t d t 1 t th ·1 1 1 examp e is mos commen a e, "'mi. ~n an ·t eas ree mi cs young man would do well to seek h is sister's be w ell for yot1 if y ou were ~o good , but you rom or society unt il he finds another lady as uood will never be worthy to wipe her shoes " from an y army pomt where a land ba tt ery Manu fact u red on ly at T H OMAS HOLLOWAY s E ata.blishme nt, P ropriet or, Toronto. 0 h· · t '[ · · · could be erected. The Eagle t herefor e · " 'hen I must b~ beh olden to yoti,'· r eplied wants t he Governm ent either to take th~ 78, NEW OXFORD STREET, (latet 633, OXFORD STREET), LONDON' as IS sis er. t he DuchesB sm1 lu]C! " for t hey are at pren k l b . SOL D B Y "D . I sent very cli·r't y" "" ·it . navy y ard a wiiy from roo yn, or to m ld 1.A.nd are sol d a t l s. l i d., 2s . 9d., 4 s. 6d. , lls. , 22s. , and 33s. e a ch Box o:r Pot, and A R on 0 air am · .ps capable o·f d n· vmgawayan · ' l· d s t h r ou guou '- t t h e W ot·. ld ID!"l!'.:!"'1 1f'l {JtA 1B O ' D i f t A !llf ·r ll>lON, G rowmg · am1 ,,, .1 h sang ' .ar 11ng sh 1 enemys mavbe h 11>d fromall M edici u e y enor 01 c,, wit an expr eBs10n so p ert!· !Ul.liVf~ n1 .11. i1uv. -. ~ ironclads. " nent and trut~ful that her procrastinat ing The way of the t mnsgr essor is hard-be____....,..__ ___ . W ll"n r eh aHers s hou ld l ook a t t he Lnbcl on t he Pots nnd Boxes. If" t he r dd!'e lover left her for good. , cause many feet have trodden it. Prejudice is cha rit y's greo,test toe. ll n 533, Oxford Street, London . t h ey a re s111u1>.'l ou1,I B 0 WM ANY I LL E. I t ll'lll Las t QuUc 10, 000,000 lenrs u s if. l s Now. 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