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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 Aug 1888, p. 3

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- - -- -~ - -- - - ~~----- tl"'""fangs h~ MlSOEl-LANBOUS. tke pencil. · T!i:.is·was the peisoo they had ancreted, and New <.@rleans h<ll!! ~isaovered ~hat there !s J ' ' ~ ' ' ' " ... ~ woold probably ·ma.Im his bi<be ··,.4: 'l'. danger- Imoney in the can111mg of s.hnmps, and .1s ooe. After he hllii discharcged has wr!l'th il developi.eg the industry rapidly.. It is sa.1d BY DORA.RJELD GOODAL E. -4il!ib venom i)n ·othis way, or1 oe or tw!ce, ~ that hul~ 100,000 cans a day are pa.eked Look 'i··otl1e valleys are thick with gl'"~ he grew r eluctfll!nt to repea~ t Ji.; '()PCFatwm, ~~there dm:mg the -season. l im£t ,a.ga venam.oac ena~e 000"· His valoi:·;, Ahenwasfound.eonfinedinac11.roflumber Hea"J'yandtall; · ~ e '1.'i~i~~ \in va\!ltn to ·: Get P eac!.'loec drop in t liia'mssy lane a~en!itf to sub,~tdc.-aa h!S m.p.ply of ':enom · .1.' fro¥J Tec.nessee·recently received at Belfast, l{y ilh2 orchard w a11; cltmm;:shed. ·ll:mttl~"!V· he WO'llld·:E>o.t bite · F..t ,~ Me. ba.o;.inu been ·two or three weeks on the ' Reiiiief-· ~11ul Rll~d .. . qnntc 0 Appl-e$ ·Streaked wi:t~1 a cr imson sto.ha! , lti1llil, but held U'f!l h<s arms or: le.gc Slmp!y . ·11 way "J:Xie fowl waa alive but nearly famish· Qi~~D. ·\llll]l aH f i'. :JJ)C. Ba.s; Jr.:En the sunshrne, warm and bro~ht ; t he -defensive. 'Efoi fangs were t wo t fwn ' ed. . It ·~eeovered, and is doing well. · · Hark ·tc the quail the,t pipes for rainwev,pons, sur1t.umi:tred by two ,,s11all bl!l.ek 1 t" Bob W b.ite ! Bob Vvhi.ro J booke probab~y a -ai:xteenth -0f..an inch Jong ·. A den<llst o~ alleged skill and r eputa ion, Aul!;C!l!ll' ,0 f mischief, ·p.i;Jea for rainThoy 'were ve<1.-y ,fo:::midable ·in ·O.ppeara.nce. : · a_ fo.rmer Pres1deut -of a State dental nssoBob W<l~ite ! '!· Thfi,1J-".lider h.iomiclf. ' was an i n eh .. and a half:~ c1at1on.,wa.s ~eoentl.y sued by a New l'led~ord fo Je~th, bl~ 1m~ velvety; -a.atl, with his.!~ ma':1 for~ull~ng thewro~g t;wth and a p1~ce for and Men·'i"th:i reap on th·:i·fruitful plain eii;rht .; promino'l>t ..1 ,.gs all an motio':1, ·W'al!!;~ 0~ Jaw with 1t, and. the Jury gave the plam1<1triwbg to l~ .upon. I c~tiured ~1m and 1f. t iff $500-dama.gea. Skii'hlng the town, . . Lift 1iheir eyes to th<Mhiftmg vane i;;~t rhim a prisoner for a few <'l2!v s m ;i. b~~~ Mrs,{knyo, a. " Woman over 70 ·years lof ' "Ca&toria is so well adapted to children that Caetoria cures Colic, CollStlpation, r recommeud it as superior to anypr~.scription Sour Stomach, !Jiarrhooa, Erudctatlou.tea ~·As i!ho sun goes dixvn ; :'with <:. glass O'.»Yer . W e pr,1t J..1·ge fi~es ·m., age was left alone with her two little grand" Kills Worms, gives sleep, an promo .,,.. 1L A.· AR.cnim, M. D., _gestion low l;;»the farmer's -loaded wain !i.-ia ·CE>()e whictt ~1e "'"°~Id nol.l toru.-h .wbile we. '. chiidremlf.in their· hoone or St. Alba.ns B.1y, lmowu to me. lll SO. Oltord 6~, llrookl111, N. Y. Without mJurious medication. 'll'-Cre ,,present, but Ill the .,m,c;r.umg only· ":Vt. the .other evening. She put the chddClimb:i the slope in t~e failing l!ghkBolcl ia the voice that,pipes for ramempty shells .,m: .ifloos rematt;ied. Then we·.·: Ten' in t<1·.a<:flat-bottom boat and s tarted from T~ CENTAUR Co11rPANY, ~·7 IU:urray Street, N~ Y. Dob \Wk:te ! Bob White: ! d h h d t0 · h h' h . 11 ".~~ the hillside" pipes for rainiimt ·in wasps, .;lllll ~o t esei ' .e '~ieeme j;-r,hore, with nothiug·but a pl!.ddle wit w 10 Stl ~··~~· , 1ha'\le .a great aw.apathy· He probably, J OO cont11@l the cr.i>,idi:y craft. A gale was Bob White knew:kb.at they ·11Jleo. had om·,.·;i.nd knew ·'"blowi . ng, iblie boat .w.as driven out into the Lo, & .Uui'!lt at the darkened pane, lhl9w ·t o use it. 1\i\\tien the W&~:?s buzzed ,1lll1Ly and G:LpRized, .and grandmother and Alll.~ry a.nd loud ·! , Nbout .11eeking oo, ,eiw&pe, he '1i'10U.Id ,sho_ve up .,i;;r andchtfo&a-en were .<lrown ed. FOH SALE BY J. HIGGINBOTHAM & SON, BOWMANVILLE: ClilRiEliE ST.EPIIB."iiB, Wat000.:amrmur and.·'\~inds comph.i-n a, waU.-.lilf cottom.\for t here Vl'ti ·cotton in the In.Eogfamd t here r.is just space enough - - - - - - - - - -- - -- To the rolling cloud ; . 'OOlx;) :be·tween inmscl.f and tih&m, In the -~tweem th.a eoge of the railroad station pla.t· H@uooci..~t the farm, ·t lll-e carefoss 13\VMIJ, . morning the wasps "!'ere a.iyrayMi-ead, but. forms and >llii1e footlboo.rds of the passenger Gii®od:.l!leiws a t . .onae. w ew,;ii.lllg snarB!! \V-hile the fir~ bm11>ns·br~ht, JWJt ·der;1cured. W e,a,,so put l!!llg~es&hopi;iJrs,, . Cf>.!'ll to let 111n unwa.fy traveller fall between -I h ··runee · hie lips to the .old refram !i.nd theb:- kicki111,g .mwih anuoy~d 1lhe spi er' ,and be gr:-012;i.d to pieooo by the moving train. E. M®Dm-s,,E£c;;, ,-D11&i& Sm , - · ~!?ii! Bob W ·hire ! Bob Wl>.i.te '! hll!it :he · w ould nu t eat t,J;ie~. m:n one i:espect -An accident or two ·h.as happened, and an < !l'e ason to ,see11.k --well of S '·@ur Dandeh-Jm · Oh , ~ irnnd of th-e blitl.1ce refrainhe t1h1>wed much m:iove·. wit thau tilie rnsects a itation ha.£ .begun ·W favor of reform in 1 1 f Liver al!i\d !Kidney lMter!L. 1 ha.v~. been Bob White I ~h.Goeh ""'~ ple.ced ·li>n ila;s cage ; t.li~y la~~::~ t~ iootboa.nw or the . ~ktforms. "InAmertroubl ed ifo:r aome t ime wT;tih ,r:::;.;y Kidne~ mooaeant.y to C!iica.pe throtlgh the g ' iea, " foe refo·11::ners,urg~ "such an accident 0 , . "'nd a. f"nnd of mine rec<h~mended them ,. /H>·~RVING Ll!T'il'LE TJililiGiil, but, aiftel:' two or three attempts tc get out . \m t h . ,,,en ,, · · ~ .-u d U El-I he made tl?P his mind·f'.;hat t hat .oou::;{l.e was co1.1. · i:o . "·Il,. . ·. . . ·to roe and ([ t'fied them im IDY· case, am .: usel.cai,; ·h'<J w11.s cs.!i'able of befog 00n,.-mced, :!!'&::-sia .1a ~1l;l].~10g a .railroad from Te~e-~.-.. -Q~.- ~ ·11found them ·t;o ..w-Oi'~ like a.~h~-in; ther-e;; llY JOlfil'Nmi!EROUGH.'>. while the flies amd ·tees were lilot. But r~a t~ the pas[11an Sea. Instead of ~g~n· , fore I ha«e1nuch..pleasure r,n re:c-0mmerHh,1 I reliliiL:a sta.tement .not long a,eo', li'bll:r:t wheu bhe ,a lasa vraa ,,r <fil 'll.Oved &ad ··r.e felt nm~ 1.;h e radr<1&d at the ..se!I. e:nd b11ildmg .big them rto a~l, p&s?ns wk·[!) ,are troub!1 the f!pfole:1e' webs . that .c~ver ~he ·tields himself in'the open .11<ill' once mme. with inla.n~, ·bringing r.forward tt~e rails 11.nd other ;fo any Wi'i,o/ ,,_nth their K1doev. '. I ~adowii.oa certat1.1:~or11111n11s m the.""lli?1me1! what haata; he scainpan>d a.way~ ·il"'.e fled materials on t he road as ·'ltt p~ogress~s, the Yours lrouly, , ' which WMJ not em;;1rely exact. l·t u1 no. like 11. [i>li>er&ted wolf. ·i:titleed. and .etruggled Persiaoo have hll'Al all the r ails earned on ,Ir~.[ · .JoNES. I miite ttru~, in the sense in witwh it ·VliU4" harci ~ai.n&t recapfami.. 'When we gave mules ll,Cross the _d<:Sert to Teheran and ; N ewtonw7lJe, 'May 3, 188~·~ titter.ed, <thwt these ~i<k>::-a' wchs a.~ie moFe him h!ill ·keodom for g:ood .and a.ll ire rnshed have be!illiln the bQiudmg there.. The t~a.ns'. abundant on some lliWtni~s than <Hl .e·thet?~ ,off into bhe,g.ICass and W.8£ soon lo~t to _'l<foW. portati?ll. e:xpeuses are 'the biggest item / -·~ ·- - - -- i .end th11.t <they pre&!;,gc fCJ:1r wea.the·r. :No:v;, N ex:t bi ·interest to the .wolf.sp1d~ lS the almost m the cost of t he road. Begs to inform ths inhabitants of Bowm!l.nViHe' w · 1 ·'.ritu·ru:litig' ., ~(;oDs~tic.~ Surely ~aired· i 'the -trntiia ..~, that <lr.i.r.i~ .the latt.eor !ll.."blt o2:1 .sand-s picl.e.r., w hich you m~y ha.ve obse.tt.;ed Miss F&lillbroughol:.Sc.uH 8h<;>als, Fla., .is a _ _ _ I ·Gummer .~ho.~ webs ..;i,l'e nibout a~ .,,.bJ,~ndanti; ;'Jin the BB.-nd ·lltFOn the .aea.cQast. They &m!' you 11 g woman of nen·e and pret:euce of mmd. Town~hips that he has opened out bu;;iness in the,.?1~. ~tand, formerly [['o THE 1".!iill!IOR: : . . at..one .oi:Jiw as .at Wvthai: ; but they- · ar4 ,-deep wells faoo the sand, «.nd la.) in w.a1t The oth~r &:ay her fa~her's ~ etsey bull ~t- occupied ly Mr. W. M. Horsey, one door eMt of S~andard Bank and »f'l info1>m yeu:r readem nhtlit I have i ,m!Lch ·JlliW.'O ,,0otlcea.We 0:it some. mol'lm111ga;,!.w r their prey ,at the ·bott<ilm. When yo,u tacked him, and wrui m. a fair way to kill a· ' · 0 ll'S medy for the dboviD n:m1ed i tha.n on o!l'tlhe:s,-& bea.vy :aew brmgs. t heml:',M"e upon t-b.e l!De&cl!,, notice iilieae little him. His wi.w saw him fall an.cl !'an toward will at a ll t imes keep in stock all goods usually kept in a tirst-~lase: 8 timdy use tfaouflflouas o!' ·to«view. f';[i'w H ard ware Store, conbisting of .>· P B= 1 ·+ · y are <E-'lljlltleu ally con;,;pi'.'l<llou.a; ~ the sand. am-.::ing the e<Ja.rae, scattered,, ; him, but the d:i.ughter, mare tho-'1'&>1itful, first · - b 11 u111eaEe. " " have been pe111m1<nentIY ,a,fter a m.omwg · ~ ·lf'1ll · I1 as 6 {· · ,,;lls' · m · t o ~ot the axe, and runnmg · I 6 ca;ees of· "~' . ,,..;n m ; ~.ild grass. Inaert· a straw <1>11' a t wig up.h' it t....,, u sueh h 1 opedes I ab~ll be glad to seniil 1>:wo· bottles j our , ,deppar ,o;<g,lleys f<(i)J'. o. 1 fiew ho~~s ~hen; i:iaa of them and ~;;hen dig dow:o:\Wa,rd, follow- a, tremendous wlw.ok that itstunued him, so ~f~ remeey Bi!E.Im to any of ~·~uv 1readers jfaH a pproa.i.ihe.'J. '.l'hey illhen · look hi!:~ l1:1;;tle; i.q:; this WI a gui.&e, . ,A foot ot' ,more below !;hat the father h~ a. chanc.e to get ,up, grab ·whoJave co11>auir.ption if they " ull..send me napbna11l11"3nod all ov;ir th0<;;:i.e!l.dows 1 I GD.W; the .surface you .will this. tlae axe, and bury nte headm the skull of tho ·theil'.I l£ ress ,p,nd !P .·Oo a.ddocess. . ~ 1fiet<l-0 last q-~1111er lll ...Ai~ust, wlte~ ·Ollei ,g:r%' sand-spider, 1tlnd with a ;rua.~mfyrng- bi>:ite. . . (lies IlDr. '.[. A. SL0{11J.,\f, 31 tioulcro at(lp f.rom oflilhese to. gle.li.ll you ca,11 see hGw ,f iercely h1s ,e1ght.eyes A pa.ir of sparrows !'nd a pair of y onge '.l!:ironto,· Ont. r<Dother; fain h ng d1atall!Ces. , tThey are .gla.r:: .upon yo11. 'l'.!Jy also to fol'.oo a set up housek.eeping nn the same ehmb "! a mete that c&toh the fog. iE'~ery thread. QS' into A>ne of thes e h11~.es and see hGW loth 1t front ya.rd in Canton, Me. The robtaa I shall also keen a well assorted stock of the .best manufacturers' a(;11ui:;.g wi.tln innumerafJ~ ·.il~e drol'."· hke; ·will room to go in. were 1lirst to put a. brood a.broad, and some AD"i< W E 'lrO M@IDElfile,-Are .~ou dis- tirnylh-clads · ..~ter a.n hc.ur of sunshme the ,(i)ne'.s .powers of oooervation ml.\-y be culti- difil eulty with a crow restilted in the death turbed at nic .· ht and 'broken -.of ll'.c»m' r~st w.abt;, ·11'.P:Pareutlj', are g~. . vated by noting all .t kese things, imd the of the youni;r ones and their father. The " d th Moat countr y people, I diin~ thmk they pleanur0 which one gets from a. walk OP.' from mother robin, after mourning bitterly for Stove Pipts, Mi1:!l.s, &c. ' by a siclr c hiM 11t111fierin.g ·{:\Il cryttng ,;wi are d.ue to,notfWil3 but tlu".' moiature ; othe~a o. v,acatfon in the conn.try .is thereby gr.:iatly a d ay or tvi;o, discovered the yvung spar· increased.. Nothing is !i>eneath notice, and rows, and iminediately adopted thi>.m, and Tbe paim df -Cutting 'reeth··'i If so 8 semn to-thiuk t:.l;.M the spidert «bake them uaanufacture and putting up oC Eave T1·0111git~., .. ..once am1 get a bottle of·"i Mra. Wll!nli!Z~w a.s li'.lOlllci.Alg acl.w..,i:;ices·· , fi,:it 'they a.re still tlile closeI' we look the mo-;::e we shall learn was found bro oding them ca.refully while will 1·ece1Ve spedal attention · .Soothing Syrup." .i!'<Jll' ·mtildrea . tl}iooh~ng, thet'(\, atretehed .a.:.:ove the gra.oo at noon and about 1the .ways and doing.e of Na.ture. the parent ep&rrcws brought worms and ·1ts- valms,~1! iiwalculable.· It '>nil re'keve <lt sl'iUl-set, as ,ab~ant as tb.e-y .were atsunguarded the home ·"h ""ttl ff' ~- ··mn,,.diatelv IDe· ri·se · ·nd u.r e ttte.£ more ee£"vice11.ble to the · . · 'bl « · e p!l<'>r 'i!.l e &u e.~. w · ·~ J· , . · " - ,__~" Too ·,flies and Cretonne of the cheap ~ort used for decorpend u pon it, m ot11.ers ,; there !ill1 ·l!l" .sphldll;r~, ....,c~.11s?r ' 12 <llllJ VISI 00 ti ci -~ would Orators. ating rooms, turns out to be as a.rsenica.lly 1mistake -0.'hout i t. [t Cl!ll'\?S Dyal!:a ·ar~ ~!o~~ !~::'. i~ t~~ rz :'n~~eg, sb:t ~·midd!l.y It ie .cncQltl;l'aging to young .speakers to poisonous as !!'reen wall pip~r. 01!t of forty1 .:11ond Diarrh@a, regnfates t'~ Stomacm .s~ h :r. t d te t t,_, _ ,, · ,., know that there never has been, and never four samples reoently.exu.mmed m L 'lndon, 1 W . d ""-l 1 aofte11'!! the t ey u:.vnP e, c '"em so re.,..11 ,. ill b h th' "b t " f f · th h d I OOowe B eurns 111 vv ~i · , If tJr,ese webs ha.'l!e any ff.ignifcance as w e, sue a. rng as a orn or!I. or. nc:ne were re~ rom a,rsenw, ree a. on y ·Gums 'redueee Infiamoatt()U, and gnwi . · th r thle mawibe the There has neve.r yet been an instance of an famt traoes ofit, tweuty-one had largetraoea, 0 f th -tone ~nd eP.ergy to the 'l'llh-Ole sy1<te.m.I aignls "ti CJ.eomuig.iw.ea e · .· ora.tor becoming famous who did not apply eleven were classed as very bad, and nine Bowm!l.uvUle1 April 2nd, 1888. .A· Mrs Wfo.~low's Soothing $lyrup "~for exp ana IUl;~ , himself a.ssiduausly to the cultivation of his were called "dietnctly dangeroue." One "' "!!'·~~~~""-~"'-· ·."""""'--"""' ·:,,,~ · ... ._..,. ,~ili?"'"' --"'·"' " _ _ _ _ _..__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..,._...,._ ... _ ~~sg~ 1 . teei;:hin!:'? ia, Pleasant .W A heawy .de'! ocenre UJ?-der a el.e1>r co!>! art. M&niY even had to overcome great phy specimen yielded nineteen and one-half . en 4'h "ldr t a! the th tall.tel 0 !d· aky, and the .lillgb.t p r<Nedmg a day .cf rarn aical infirmities tli:.a t rendered it almost hope· gra.iI\s of white araenic to tht: squa.re yard, and IS the pr.areription Ol1<6'·' e is usu all_f adewless,night. Mu5lh dew, ,the.n, less for the..na.to a&opt the career of a public The greens and blues were the least harmest and best ·fomale pbysician!f ..tWd nurres .w!Ala.n1 fa1~ w.e.'!.ther, 11on4f: a copwus <k<W.d1s- speaker. fol while reds browns and blacks were lln the United "S tates, and ie ,for~ sale .h~ closes the s:pidm's webs. lo is the dew · tha.t The best known instance is tha.t of De. he~vily loaded w'ith the p~ison all druggists th!ough the WOi.'lit. Puce is significa>!ll~ imd.,not the .webs. · d h · . . · . We ,.11 n~d ·to be Qn .<r.ir guard a.gi;,Wst mosthenes, who p 11.soo · some mo_nt a m _a In Prance the s~rp!1ses of divorce mcr~a.se ·.,"' cent· a. bottle. Be sure an.cl ask for ,,,., .G' " h~·t . ~ati·~~Q ,va .u.;~~·. one s1.de of ~ Y obser · ~ ·nd ~ ·~ah conci · - · subterra.nei.n h d b L cell, sl11w1ng d blh.1s now that. the atat1at1.;s h !l.ve been compiled " Mns. ~ W1Nsr.o><" s· SooTHING ,,O,YRUP. Leak a ain and ·think .~g~in, before y.1,mi ea sot at ""~ ooul . not a.ppea:r 1~ pu 1c. and published, These only ex tend to three llOO no otl'iler kind, k,,a g · I He there pra<Jt10ed with pebbles 10 his month yea.rs-the first thre e years of the altered 1tr' mind · · : !'!!!!'!!!!!'!~~~~~~~~~~~~!:·,!! ~ ma - up J'!. · ·~ to overcome a. d ef.eat in bis speech, and ges- law-but the results are a little startling. - Oire da.y wdiill~. :V~il.\ lkmg the hol~dE, ~: ti~ula.ted beneath a suspended sword to rid The first ye ar I,800divorces werepronounc· heand a. soun . WILllC · w.as, o~ce a ~r himself of an ungraceful movement of the ed, the second 4,000, and the third 4,500. sirad-0d to behev:~ w:ac the ~arn1ng of a coil- skoulder. Even then he was hissed from the English experience is reversed; for women 'Wheti:.Baby was sici::, ""'1:a."e her Caot.ons,, ed r.at>Ulesnakc ; '" wa.e.a swift,J..'llzzmg ~attle, l>ema in hie early e fforts, but he persevered ha.ve demanded divorce ml' ch more largely Wheo;>.>llh" was a Chllil., .she.cried for Caet9'ri11t, a.nd b.l<!t a. few ya.rds. uom .me. Cautiously - <the world knows with what success. than men, in the proportion of 60 to 40 per appr~?h1ng'. I ~w ilhe h~ad ,an,d neck of a. When Robert W a.lpole first spoke in the cent. In more than half of these unh1>ppy WheD fib.<> became l!i&"l, eh6.clung to Caatoria, snake. Lil':a.rl!er Ill lil1¥ 11fe I ,l!ll:lOUld have H01>M1e he paused for want of words and con- homes there were no children. The critical Whe.u .llh.!! had Childreu, ~p>ve thom Ca.st.,~ needed ll:lO furthel'. pNOf, and pw?a~ly tinu.ed only t~ stutter and stammer. Our· period of married life proved to be the should lilave fled with tbe t un .conviction ran W.!',a known at scilool as "stuttering Jack second ten years of its enjoyment, but there J · ·' '· ·' · · · · · · ·' · · · · · · · '· ·' '· '· · that I lw.'ll seen iwd heard the di;eaded rat . Ourr;i.n," and in a debating society which he were 105 couples who parted after thirty tlesnake. iBut as I ha.v.e I joined, as "Orator Mum. " J911.l'S of married life and twenty-four after Twenty-five cents extra will be charged when accounts run have g~owm more wai·y a.bout_ J ttm,pmg to E very one will also readily r ecall Disraeli's forty yea.rs. A hundred quarrel!ed and conclu~Hms--even where Jumpi~g ee:pents failure when he rose to make his maiden were divorced within a year of t heir union. ! a.re concern-O<ll,. I looked a.gaiD, ,\nd agam, speech. C obden's first effort was also a. The mercantile classes supply the e,reater over one month. a.od drew ne!lfr.r. the rnttler at; each glance. humiliating failure, But one should not numbers of unhappy ma.rrfoges-that is, HE SCl~"'.i\WE O:&' LIFE, $~on I eaw_ theit Jt w~s only a hlll'mless bla.ck conclude from these instances that every amongst the well-to·do. Thev are in the the great.medical work ~u&.ke ~h~kmg <l!.fai.ta1l a.t me. Was he_ try· speaker wha breaks down is sure to blossom proportion of 800 to 500 amougst profession· o f the age .Qn Manhood.. ,, mg- to 1m1ta.te the,i:at~lesn~ke?. I 0n~Y kne;v into fame aabsequently. We h!l.ve been al men and men livin g on their incomes. Nervous aM! ~bysical De11 111 that.ther~ he lay, twit~ his t 1 I BWtftly · quoting the el:Ceptions to the general rule. Fa.rmers come to only 300, but labourers b ility, Prel1ll!t·tu11e Decline, i?ra.-ti.!!g m conta.et with a dry leaf. ~he More frequently speakers' mishaps a.re like and artieaae to 1,800. There are, of course. Errors of Y o.utih, and the leaf gii.ve forth_ a ~a.;id,. sharp, hummrng . that of the Earl of Rochester. the largest proportion of divorces in the u ntold miseries «v.mFequent ra.ttl.e. The motive_-0rmstmct thatpro~pted "My lords," said he, on one occasion, I wealthiest and busiest P'l.rts of F ra.nce. In tJiereen, 300 PBllM.· ~ vo., 125 the ~nllke to do this seemetl a suggeetton or - 1.-1 rise this time, my lords, I - I -I the more rural districts married people pr.escriptions for- n.11 diseases, Cloth, d'ull gilt, a, prophe.cy of the thr.ea·t.of the ra.ttlesna.ke. divide my discourse into four branches." a.re happier or leas l"t-nturesome. T"king onlw $1, by mail, sel!J,ed. Illust.mtiv.e £ample !re.e to all young 1m.rl middle aged men. Send It ev1de~tly wa~ done oo a~~ount. of my pre- Here he came to a woeful p!l.uae, and then the whole of Franco, it was found that for :n.ow. The Gold and .J.awelleil Me<lo,I awa.rded sence as a warnmg note. £ mce tllen I !~ave he added : "My lordl:l, if ever I rise again every 1,000 marriages t here were four to the auther by the N.utional Med~! .Asoooi- seen a smail garteL"· sna~e d o t he same t hmg. in t.his house I oive you leave to cut me off divorces ation, Address P. 0 . Bo;c 1895. Bo>Jwu, M..ss,, He was found in the oat· bin, How he got "' ' or D:s. ·~v. H. PARKER. ~raduate ot Har:vard there is a myi:tery; but them he was, and root and branch forever." Boulangism does not, to outward seeming, Medic11~ .College. 25 .I' caNi practice in Bo,.ton, Many of the best ora.tors have even to progress very fast in }'ranee. It would, who may be consulted con ~.ienti a !ly. tilpecia.ltr when I t eased him with a stfoic he paused and vibr{ted the end of his ta.ii 80 ra.pidly their latest efforts, fel t a tremor on rising however , be rash to assume that it has e:s:Disease~ .of Man. Office. :ill o. 4 Bulfinch !lit.. that, in contact with the oats, it ga.ve out t o speak. Er~kine said that on his rising pended its force, or that the ridicule with ~---· -------- ·a sharp buzzing sound. He also was an in- to plead tor the first time he should h··Ve which it is assailed in Paris makes much eipient rattlesnake. Such facts we r e of sat down in confusion had he not felt his less serious the danger with which it threat· gr~t interest to Darwin, as showing marked children tugging a.t his gown. The J~arl ens the Republic. The d oughty general Cleaned, Died.L Preseed and.Repaired by traits of one species cropping out, oaeur.q,lly of Derby, ·'the Rupert of debate," always himself seems full of hope. "The move· or tentatively, in a.not.her. knew when he was going to speak well ment," he says, " becomes every day stron· by his nervousness on rising. This was ger and more ma.rked." "Have confidEnce; · , lo line with these is a.nother observa.tion also a characteristic oi C11.nning. At a din· you are sure of euccess!" As no one exwhieh I ma.de two .summers ago, a.nd wa.a ner given by the Mayor of Liverpool he cepting himself, and perha.ps even that Dyer and Clothes Cleaner. enabled to confirm last summer. Our blue- W!Ul so nervous before being called on to excep tion need not be ma.de, seems to underGoods warranted to be as no one will know bird is no doubt a modified thrush ; that is, speak tha.t he had twioe to leave the room st!l.nd very clearly wha.t the movement is, them from new when done. its !1.nceetor in the remote pa.st .was doubt- to collect his thoughts. This may have or in wha t direction it is setting, it is not CornilT of King and OntRrio Streets, l<ise of the thrush family. One evidence of been, however, owing to the comp"rative wonclerful · that thP evidences of pro. Bowma.nville. this is the fact that the young of the blue- novelty of his position. gress a.re less visible to other eyes than birrl has a speckled breast like the thrush; Many an orator outside his a.ceustomed bia own. Much depends, no doubt, upon and Darwin established the principle that ha.nuts is completely lost. Lord E ldon said the action of the Government. As the peeulfar markings or traits confined to the he was always somewh!l.t nervous in spe!l.king blunders of the former Ministry ga.ve him Nervous Debility, Seminal Losses and prema- youth of any speciies are a.n inheritance from a.t the Goldsmiths' Dinner, though he could the cha.nee to vault into his present position, tureDecRy promptly and permanently oured by early progenitors. In addition to this, I talk before Parliament a.s though he were so a. mista.ke on the pa.rt of the present not have noted in the song of the female blue addressing so many rows of cabbage plants. very strong or p?pular one may at any mobird- one of a pair that for two seasons have Mr. Cobden, speaking of Lord John Russell, ment give him another advantage, which he built nea.r me-a distinct note of the thrush. said : " On the boards of the House of would not be slow to use. Sig. Castela.r Whenever I hear the voice of this bird it re- Commons Johnny is one of the most subtle proba.bly hardly exaguerates the da.n~er of Does not interfere with Diet or usual occupatioll and fully restores lost vigor aDd insures minds me of tha,t of a certain thrush-the and dangerous of opponents; take him off the situ!l.tion when he speaks of B·)Ula.nghm 1>erfect manhood. Sont to any a.ddrees, post· olive-ba.cked. these boards and 1 care nothing for him," l\S a " madca.p policy," which " may lead to paid on receipt of price One Dollar per box. Bat I am wandering far from my aubject. To few was it given as to O'Connell to a n explosion of bombshells and dynamite on Sole agency, SCHOFIELD'S DRUG S. TORE, I set out to talk about spiders. Do you succeed equally with a.11 audiences. Before ever y side a.nd to a general war in Europe." King etriet, Toronto, know tha.t we have a apider called the wolf- he entered the House he was declared to Should any turn of events lead the fickle I t· S 1· ·t d spider, and one that well deserves the name, be a mere " mob orator;" bat in 1830 he populace to place Bou!a.nger for the moment nspe(' ton O ICI ~ · so fierce and sa.vageishe? Heisawebless was returned, and in 1831 he was recog- attheheadofaffairs, it is doubtful if any- Victoria Buildings. MURDOUH BROS. spider, tha.t prowls a.bout seeking whom he J nized as a lea.der. Wllether in swaying a thing could avert either the internal convul1 may I had da.y, not seen one since boyon aassembly hillside,inappealing t o the or the European conflagration which hood devour. till the other when I met one in mnltitude more educated Parliament, or sion would almost surely follow. the path between th.e house 1md the study. i in persnuding a ju1·y in a court hotiae, h~ . He was ao la..rge and bl~ ck, s.ud was march- was eq ually lllt l\omQ, Not Deceived. ing along so boldly, Emstained upon hia 1 , ~ . eiuht Ion!( legs, that he attr.a.cted,my atten-: . Ne11r bhe end of April last t he director of tion llt once. [poked at him w1,th the toe i At a recent .meett~g of the Westches~er tne German min~, at ~erl~, b~ought to the of my shoe, when he boldly charged me, and, county court, New ?'.or~, _a. case was on trml Emperor J!.:reden~k, 1~ ~Is s ick c~amber, tried to run up iny leg. This deepened my as to the cost of ma1nta11.t1ng a cow, and the the firet com bearmg his image, which had QT' interest in him, and I bent down to him and value derived fr_om said cow in milk and but been s~ruck ~nee his mela.noholy ~ccessi~n W - - - - - - - - -- - - - -- - chall~nged him wi~h a lead pencil, At fi.rst. ~e~. The oppoam& counsel was cr oss·exl\!1'1· to the llllp?n "'l throne, It was the first com I he tried to escape mto the grass, but bemg mmg one of the witnesses, and the followmg 1from the die. I headed off he faced me in an a.ttitude of de- took place : Coumel- Mr. Clark, you say "When will t he public issue of this coinage . I fense. He reared up like a wild animal, his it costs from $70 to $ 75 a ye!l.r to ma.intain a of mine begin?" asked the sick Emperor. . 0 h Ji Rb" p .. 1 c cl forward legs in the air, his row of minute cow. Wha.tdo you consider the value of " 0 ntheI5thef may," said the director THE BES'.r J,tJBRICATOR THE JJIARKET. rt b~ A.J11':,?~1st:ri~g r:;:,;1J:liiloa·"'~e eyes· glistening, anfl his huge fangs, with , milk and butter of one cow for a year? Wit· of the mint. Golden Specific. their sharp hooks, slightly parted, ready to neas-About $6!\ to $70, sir. Cou11ael"And shall I not be dc'ad on the 15th of When buying Coal Oil ask your dealel' for the New Oils, Itc:m be given in a cup of cotToc or;s t ea "7ithon1 seize ·' me. A ll I t eased h' "th the penci · ·1, '.!.'hen , a ccor ding to that ·t!l.ten1ent , 1·t co·t ' d tl1e J;' t he lrnowled{!J> of the pcr&on takl. n g it; absolutely 1m w I . ~ ~ s i M" a~ ?" . r.a t ,.mpe~o~ , ·· ;harm less, e,nill. ·will effect a pcnnancnt and speedy he tried to parry my thrusts with his arms, $5 a. year more to ma.mtam a cow than tne J Tne Emperor, who had been bravely cure what.h er the patient " moderate drinker or l'k ' oppor·umy, t 't ' f h er prod uu·t' 1 f acmg ' d eath f or mon ths, evi ·d entiy was anaicoholicwrock. Ithas is becngivcninthousanclll i ea b oxer, t'll 1 h e saw h ls va.Iueo 10n. w·11 I you pease t>f cases, and in every inotauco a perfect cure when he sprang fiercely upon the pencil, tell me where the value of the milk business under no d elusion as to the character of his hos followed It the never fails it'!'he system once' · h 18 ' · f anga upon I ·t, M ··'1owe d comes lll · ? ·.. · the ml'lk , Sir. · ·11 ness. y e the. ., · u ed ; Im pregn ated with ?pccific, l!ecomes an ntter o a.':1 d , C1 osmg · W't I ·ness-W avcrmg l u.ved , t 0 se~ the co i n !SS Try it once, and you will use no other. Impossibility for the l\qu. or appetite t o e xist. For himself to be lifted from the ground. And the counsel for once was staggered when a month la.t er his bnef reign had come to <>ircular and full particulars address GOJ,DEN Wh h h d l t t . . d f r h d th t th I a d l i\!'E<JJFlCl()O,,lt;1l>E~coS&., Clb1ch111ati,Oe, en e ~ e go, wo mmu~e r opa o e ear e ru , .1 n en · , .saw Itomched the p@lli!!hed surface <11 , m<tlisture were visi~le where I 1 · ,. ... - I I f Infants I Children. s ll v~ . a HARDWARE! HARDWARE I I Stoves and Tinware, Paints and Oils. ..,. and ! e.n:I SEO.£. MANN/NC :~:1~e I 1 hol.a.~ . " · 0 ~tfulll,w, ~'lttieet, on~ ~ew-napku~£ li~e' u~ea.rth la~ge, cr1ck~t Iron, Steel, Nails, Build.era' ~ardware, Shelf " Goods, Glass, Putty, Paints, Oils, Varnishes Barbed Wire, Forks, Hoes, Spades, . '-· r4~llls Shovels, &c. · ; COOK, HALL & PARL1DR STOViESQ, ·~ead ~t ~n 0 Having purchased cheap for cash, I am prepa::redr to sell goods at small profits and prices will oo cut close to suit the times. ° MD 0u GALL & ME Tc A LFl, ~ 7 ~JjQJJ;@~. me JJ!AhlflflUl~e ta~e 1 "! are ottering Coal as follows : Stove and Chestnut, ..................$6.25 Grat e and E gg 6 QQ grow~ ol~er, EXHAU'STED VITALITY f , ·. · T LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATHS, POST & CORD WOOD Always on hand a lowest prices. McDOUGALL & METCALF. Gents' Clothing Murdoch Brothers' N""E-W- O:S:IN""...A.. :S:...A..LL., where are to be seen T H 0 S P E AT . ERRORS OF YOUTH, 21 Dinner Sets, lovely patterns, 30 China Tea Sets, very pretty, 15 Printed Tea Sets, elegant designs, 60 Superior Printed Bed Room Sets, 20 W"hite Bed Room Sets. SEVERAL CASES SUPERIOR CLASSWARE JUST ARRIVED. Large variety Hanging arid Table Lamps, Fancy Ware, Bohemian and China Cups and SaucArs, &c. DUN N 'S BA KI N C . . OWD ER THE COOK'S BEST FRIEND I · -·- ., ;:::==================================-TH B,Es HER s AND FA R IE Rs D RuNKENN EsS I l I I L USE ONLY McCOLL'S A R D I: IN NE~: MACHINE OIL. I FAMILY SAFETY & S UNLIGHTCOAL OIL. I JJ.lcUOLL BROS. & CO'Y, Tol"outo,

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