e POTN.EY. childish. Dickens uoce said, justly enough, Sa.int Nicholas. that hewouldrath.. rhearma.nya German Saint Nicholas was the most popular of One of The Many '\'llJn~cs Engulfed by legend with a territi? name th~n t~e tr~e the saints in the Middle Ages. No other j , IS PUBLISIIED llllglity I.on·lon. story of a.ny old set ot chambers Ill Lmcoln 8 whose name is in the calendar was applied 1 El'EllY WEDNESDAY MORl'UN.G Inn; and the ea.me thing might be said with to by more people, or by those who w:ere 1 · -BYllY DAVI D KJ;;R. Pqua.lly good rea.son of more than oneLancldent more unlike in character 11.nd.circumstances. m1~nor house within easy reach of on on He was made tr.e patron .of the common ! · Ji.A · · l rememberd uringt~eC<lrl'ist war of l 874 its'e lf. Icanwellrememberhow,y·earaago, people, of lab orers, of prisoners, · f s1(!,ves, of · o AT THIC OFEICE ; in 1he north of 'Sps.in a G :i.ipuzcoan peas1i.nt, a quiet old Kentish country"' house started travellers, sailors, butchers, robbers, clerks, -.n& omce Block, Kln:; Street, lfthvn~n11· ' being asked by a correspondent whether into sudden 1md terrible prominence as the scholars, and in a very special manner of "Vllie, Ontudo. any one had beenkiJled ma recent skirmish, scene of a. tragedy ghastly enough to draw good girls and of boys. He has been replied epigramatically, "Ni hombre, ni thither from the capital hundreds, if not made the patron saint of Russia much in the muger, solamente nn oura," (neither man thousands, of pilgrims whom no ordi:n1'ry ea.me wi.y that St. George is the patron of ····' 10 .l1>J1T. n1, 01·$1 U'patd in ntlvance. nor woman, only a patish priest.) In the a t traction could have dravged so far from Engl~nd. ·Payment strictly ln advance required from same way Putney may be dtfined aa neither their congenial smoke and dirt. Of the life of this saint nothing is known ·'20BCttbers outside o f.:the county. Orders to town nor country, only a suburb. Not For many generations the history of th · h · Th t th illl!oontJnue the paper mnBt be accompanied by · · d d t ·1 f·t·l house h·d been as uneventful as that wit e most rustwor Y ac~ ~ ~ countoertamty. says that he was a native of Patara in · ~ie amount dne,ortbepape wil not be stopped, many years ago it was an in epen en vi S·t>aorlbers arereeponsibleunti tullpaymentlr lage on the Thames, with a very distinct of the rooks which built their neats in the Lycir... As to the time of his birth it is less de individuality of its own and no sm11oll sense trees around it. Successive dynasties of confident. Tha supposed date is in the of its importa.noe, but 1t is L·ow virtually hard Tiding, hard drinking country gentle· third centnry of our era, and hie life For Cash I am selling my entire stock of' Felt Hats at and aA.TE8 OJI' A.DW'l!JlTllUNGt '=-~ '9Vhc le Column one year ······ , ...... $60 oO;::; !;:; annexed by that mighty capital which, like men flourished and faded, each exactly like possibly extended into the fourth cen· below cost. · " " Halt year ............. B6 O!I' i::~ a kind of geographical Bismarck, keeps his predecessor. It was only among a few tury. He ie mentioned most frequently as One quarter ...... , ·. 20 oO ..swallowing one by one a.ll the smaller com· of the very oldest "smookfrocke" in the a.d- having lived under the reign of Constantine "l[a 'f Column one year ·.....·.·..···· S6 00 - - munities whhin reach. J udgiogonly by the jacent villa.ge that there still lingered a the Great. For Cash I am selling my Furs at reduced prices. " Half year ...............· 20 oO green hedgerows, the trim garden patches vague tradition-told now and then by a Nicholas wa.s Bishop of Myra in Lyoia.. " One quarter.. . . · ·· ·.·· 12 llO and fields behind t hem, the oarsmen in white Christma11 fireside with many a knowing About six hundred years after his death bis llnarter ColnILn one ye&.r . . . .··.·.·. 20 00 For Cash I am selling my entire stock of' Gents' Furnish" HaUyear ·······.. ·. 12 60flannel awe,)ping with measured strokes shake of the head-respecting a fea.rful body was removed from that pfoce to Ba.ri, ." " One quarter ....... , 8 00- 5 over the broi.d shining river, ·the gray tragedy th1~t had taken place "up at the on the Southeastern coast of Italy. He ngs at great r eductions . :ilen lines ·&nd under ,first insertion · $0 50 churoh tower looking down upon them great house" in the d11oys of old Queen Bess, h11od already become fumous at the time . Raohsubaequent ineertion ...... 0 25from amid its clu $teriog elms, the tilt-cov· more than 300 yea.rs before. It was whis- of this r emoval, and his reputation for " l"Om six to ten lines, firs t insertion 0 75 ·· ered wagons plodding along the high road, pered that the then lord of the manor f · - l t" d t0 Each subsequent Insertion...... 0 36"de stretch of grassy common, w h ere betrayed by hi's wife and his most intimat~ per ormmg mira.c es con mue grow l'her ten lines,flrst insertion,perline 0 io-10 th e wt v rapidly, Kach subsequent insertion " 0 oothe cricketers a.re playing, or the gre11ot 11ormy friend, h11.d taken a dre~dful revenge upon As a specimen of what was reported t o 1'he number of linee to bereo.koned bY:Cash I am wanting and for cash I am selling. of stately trees on the furth er shore, through the guilty pair, the exa.ot nature of which. his credit, Sir Richard Torkington, who ':'ha BP&oe occnpled,.measured bya. scale of which the Bishop of L0ndon's palace ha.If seemed to be a.a completely a. mystery to the made a pilgrimage to the Holy L imd in ~lld Nonpareil. reveals its dark red walls, one mighbimagine tellers of the srory as to every one else. Ac 1517, tells the following: "W" passed the ~Cash paid for Raw Furs. h b one'e self miles away from any t<>wn, in the length the existing proprietor-a hearty, I S N' h 1 d very heart of.the countrv, Bot the perm a.· Jovial country Squire, who liked no~hing sle of eynt IC 0 1as, w ere e too es ma e DBS, HcJ;.UJGDI.IN .& BEITH, · ' of Iron that never lose their edgge b:v my. nanenl shower of soot that "droppeth as better that to fill his house with guests- racle of Seynt Nicholas; as they say-I ·saw OFFICE :-MoRms' BLOCK, BOWMANVILLE· the gentle rain from heaven upon the place found even his spa.oious accommodations too Dr.J.-yv,:McL.&.UGHLIN,, Dr. A. BEITH, Gradu " · · h" fh d 11 t k · h h" ia b ou~dless h OB· itnf"tt." '.!.'he da.y which, in the calendar, ie de· licentiate of the ~~ya! ate ot the Toronto b eneath -necess1ta.tmg a was mg o an s s~a . o eep pac? wit NE.ADS' BLOcK, Bowmanville. THE PRACTIC.A.L FURRIER. frequent and vigorous enough' to have satis- p1tahty, and decide~ upon adding a room, dic:r.ted to Saict Nichola.s is the 6th of Ctlllege of Phys1c11rna 1\nd member of tbe Un1vers1ty, l:'hys1cian fi ed a Pharisee-as well as the white omni- or perh11op.s two, to his house. · I December. It is surprising to find the ob· Royal College of Sur. Surgeon, &e. b uses that come rumbling a.cross P utney Accordmgly a L?ndon arc_hitect wa.s ~um- scrvance of that day postponed to the Christ· .. veons, Edinbnrgh. Bridge with the fatal word "Bank " con- moned to survey .t~e premises and direct mas holidavs. VVhen the change took DR. J, CJ, HITCH:EJ,L, spicuously painted on their sides, are a. the propose? add1t1ons. The expert ca1:!1e· lace and how it was brought about,.would 'i'l(«"RMBER OF COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS sufficient reminder how few miles lie be- and dter gomg over the ~10use an.d n11.1kmg ~ot b~ easy to discover at this day. That iL f. · a nd Surgeons, Ontario, Coroner, etc. tween us and the great city which an Amer· a~ndry m_ea.suret?Jents, said ~o his patron, thia observance and our present UB9-ge of O.moe and Residence. Ehniskillen. 74.. ica.n tourist defined a.a "just like New York with an ~~r of mmgled surp~1se and amuse- ma.king presents at Christmas are one and - - - - only bigger and uglier and the oysters not ~ei;it: It seems to ll' e , sir, that you are the ea.me practice will be 8 6en from the 80 good."' llR. E. CJ. JfcDO~llil.I., g1vrng yourself a good deal of unnecessary iollowin account of the custom given by ICENTIATE OF ROY.AL COLLEGE :rhese, however, are not the only c harac- t rouble, for you a.re probably not a.ware th>\t gE ·t . h ·· . .nng. ..,. ;M em ber o r t eris - t" · a room m · your h onae w h" - st1 ·11 an, ear1Y ng1is wri ·er: . Of Ph ~·ici·n " s. L onuon 10 f ea t urea of th" is b ound ary 1me " ..,e- tllere 1s 10h 1s . b 'From a very early day. it has, ..en Ct>llege ot Physicians ana Surgeons. Ontario. tween the land of plows and the land of unoccupied." StlllGEHY AND REBIDl!2'1Cl!:Hear of Messrs. t t h f Sb .N h I D ll.igginbotham's Drug Store, Bowmanville, paving stones. On the spot where the two "Impossible," cried Squire. "I've lived cus o~ary, on e eve .o · _1c o ae s -'Y1 6- lyr,* districts meet the two opposing tribes that in this house, man and boy, over 50 years, fo; chlld~en to pu~ their stockrnge, shoes, or inhabit them meet likewise. Every train and neither I nor my father before me ever slr.ppers m the bedro?ms of thosQ from ;vhom B . l.AMMl!IJAN" M. D .. C. :ti., th11ot comes up the river liank on Sa.turda.y knew of any rooms in this house except those they expect or d~s1re fa~or.s, when, .sure enough, nr;xt.mornml? then· httle feet-p~ece~ 1'11 EMBER OF COLLEGE OF PHY afternoon or S11nday morniag disgorge into Jtha.t a.re in use every day." the quiet old.fashioned High-street of Put. "!<'or a.ll th!!.t " replied the architect con- are replete with sweetmeats, toys, or coms. .J..l'..i ~IOI.ANS AND SURGEONS, Ont. Office and ·R sid!'nce : Enniakillen, Ontario. ney a cr~wd of. sallow, keen-tyed , jaded- fidently, "I'm' p ositive tha.t I cann~t be , TJ:c ma~er of obs~rving 8t. N ichola·'s 30 looking men and women, who seem to carry wrong. According to the 111e11osurements E11e is described by a poei; ?f two or three about with them even in this place o re - that I have just taken there is a certain hundred years ago at considerable length. Begs to inform ths inhabitants of Bowma.nvillc and surrounding D, BIJRK.:E SIM.PSON, pose that air of eternal unrest which iaione space within the walls which ih still unac· ~oom can be found here for only a few Townships that he has opened out business in the old stand, formerly "O ARRISTE'fl, SOLICITOR, &c. MOPRIS of the most marked and terrible rfeature of counted for. In fact, I feel so sure of what Imes: . 1:> BLOCK, up eta.Ire, King Street, Bowman- London. These are clerks and shopmen I say that if you will allow me to go over " Children on the eve do cause to fa.at ; occupied ly Mr. W. M. Horsey, one door ea'lt of Standard Bank, and 1·· Solieitorfor the OntarioBank · from the city, mantuamakere from Rel;(ent the house once more I am willing to sta.ke And when they every one at night in sense- will).t all times keep in stock all goods usua.lly kept in a first-class Prl·ate Bo·eT1 loaned at the lowest rates, street, bartenders from .the S trand, obvious· my profession11ol reputation th11ot I point out less deep are cae;, Hardware Store, cont:-isting of ly enjoying their brief holiday to the utmost the very spot where the missing room is t o Roth apples, nuts and pears they bring, and .John llel&h Galbrattll., but as obv10nsly enjoying it "against time," be found.' other things beside, > ARR IS TE R, SOLICITOR, NOTARY and taking their pleasure in the same rush- The air of perfect conviction with which As caps, and shoes, and petticoats, which ~ PUBLIC, &o. Otnoe-Bounsall's Bloc,k ing, bustling way in which they do their the man spoke staggered the Squire, while secretly they hide, ~lq Streat, Bowma.nvllle. Money to !en~. business, his wife, delighted at the idE'11o of such a Aud in the morning found, they sa.y, that FRAl'WK JU. FJELD, B. A. Of historical memories Putney has fewer romance in her own house, declared that this Sil. Nicholae brought," than many of the neighboring suburbs, she was absolutely dyinll to see the "BlueARRISTER, Solicitor, Notary, &c. but it ia not without interesting associa· beard's Chamber." The guests with whom This ahows that at the.ti time in England COBOURG. tions of its own. One such at least it pos· the house was overflowing as usual nnani- presents were made on the eve of the 6th I shall also keep a well assor ted stock of the best manufacturers' Oftlce,- Armour Block, King Street. 22, sesses which would doubtleBS ontvie all the mously agreed that the mysterious room of December instead of at Christmas, as now. glories of Weatminster Abbey in the eyes of ought to be uneart}:r.ed forthwitn; and when In the GrEek Churoh and in the north of 8. C. DIJNJUNG, enthusiasts like those who made a special the expert started on hiR second round he IJ:nrope, however, schoolboys still invoke ICENSED .AUCTIONEER FOR pilgrimage to F arnborough in order to be- headed a procession comprising the whole the liber11.lity of St. Nicholas or Santa. Claus, Stove Pipes, Micas, &c. the County of Dnrbam. Sales attended hold the hnllowed spot where Sayers and population of the house. Many o( the as he ianow commonly ca.lled, on that nieht. How St. Nicholas could become p atron t.o Tile 1na11utactu1·e and JlUttiug up ot· lfa'l'e T1·oug hs 10 en shortest notice and lowestrates. Address Heenan bat tered ea.oh oth.,r'e faces out of younger men, little dreaming wha t they Jf,fE TIClt P. o. 36:tf all semblance of humani~y 25 years ago. were about to see, era.eked boyish jest~ characters ao unlike as robhers and good will receive speeial attention. Between P utney and Mortlake lies the fa . about buried treasures and imprisoned boys is a matter now difficult to underst11ond. S. BIJ.BDEN Pio CJO., There is a ballad relating to his patronage "University course," on which the ghosts; and there wa.s a. general buzz of ex· ch~ap prep~red moue UCTIONEERS for . the County of of boys which is one of the most popular Durhem ; Insurance and lteneral AgentP. picked oarsmen of Oxford and Cambridge citement when the architect, tapping the ever written. Its story is as painful as that Valuator and Real Estate .Agents. Sales and fi~hb it out every year for the supremacy of wall just above the-great staircase, annonnoC>ther buelnees promptly attended to. Box 1172, the river, and a walk of two miles up stream ed that behind it lay the long-lost chamber, of the " Babes in the Wood." Strange it JJo-wmanTille P.O. 311-tr brings one to the very spot where, in 1829, A few blows from the pickaxes of two is tha.t themes most harrowing are most - the Ct1.mbridge orew struggled manfully on sturdy laborers laid bare an oaken door popular. .As to this saint's patronage of robbers, we Pia.nos Tuned and :Repaired. till their boat actua.llv sank beneath them. clamped with iron, which was speedily But. the town itself offers to its visitors burst in. Through the gap crept a damp only know that such was the relation. High Bowmanville, April 2nd, 1888. waymen were called St. Ni cholas's clf rks ·P ARTIES WISHING THEIR p I ANOS other associations of more ancient date and stifling, sickening odor, at which the gay re- R()wley say~, " I think yonder come pranc · · Tuned or repa1reu can nave them attended not inferior interest, even when coupled velers shivered and drew back as if from the the grave. There was a ing down the hills, from Kingston a couple 0 by leaving word .at the DOJIUNION ORGAN with the one great disadvantage that nobody chill breath of Co's OFl'IOB:, Bowmanville A first-etas marr can bet upon them. Half way up the High· momentary pause, a.nd then the biggest of of St. Nicholas's clerks's," 'tlOW belnR In their emulo'!" street, in strange contrast to the trim nio- the wor kman thrust himself t hrough t he my· dern shop fronts and pla.1 e-glaes windows sterious doorway with a. defiant oath, only Ar(; showmg a large and varied assortmeIJt of Dry Good s for t he on either side of it, i~ppearsan antique man· to come staggering back the nexb ·moment Ohrist's Sympathv for Toilel'll· . , sion of dark red brickwork, over the ~pacious with his bold, bluff virnge as pc.le ae death. When a man's heart is crushed within FALL and WINTER TRADE. front of which the c:inging ivy has trailed Then the Squire himself, with a look him by the galling "yra.nny of sense; when, - ---o- - itself so thickly tha.t in many places the of very unwonted gravity upon his j ovial from the dawning of the day till t he setting masonry is completely hiaden, a.nd the face, forced the rusty door wide open. of the sun, a.nd for hours beyond it, he is ~C>C>::OS. small lozenve-paned casements of the upper Within lay a small oak·pai:eled chamber, compelled to ga.tlher straw for Egypt's story look out from a frame of Jiving green. richly furnished in the s tyle of the ~ixteenth bricks, and to bake them in the world's A large stock in newest ~hades and fabrics . We are showing a. specia l H igh upon the ridge of the steep · r ed· tiled centur_y, but the dust lay t~ick on the carv- scorching kiln, till the spring of life is dried ~ ine in Dress Meltons at 12t cents, that can't be beat. ~t.1·'~1!YJ{R) ro?f st1.m~ half a dozen of those tall, gaunt, ed cha~rs, the costlr hangings were faded up within, and he is ready to say, let me ' ~ ·~-·----· brick chimney stacks beloved by all our and mildewed, the silver plates and goblets but ea.t and drink and sleep for there is T' . T'"l"lllll!i..T"'ll::"W,...,,,"T'41C::f great-grandfathers, forming 11o striking foil on the ta.hie looked dim a.nd ~ari;ii~hed. In · nothing real but this ~ndlees task......_.,,.L.L.'W .&;:.11.L,~ ~.~rt~.-----~ to the fresh green leaves of the noble trees the two further corners of th1111tv1ng tomb work · then how sweet to sa to H k T bl L' T bl N k" 1 b~hind them, while an old.fashioned sun lay two human skeletons, (seeming~y those , one's 'self : ' "And a cloud rec~ived ouse eepers reqiurmg a e inens, a e ap ms, ' owe s, di~l stares out fr~m between the tw? upper of~ man a.p.d a woman!) w~ose dlStlorted , him out of their eight." Yes, just out of Towelings, &c., &c., would do well to inspect our stock before buying. HA RN DEN, L. D. 8 wmdows of the. s1dl'. wall overhangu.g the att1tud~s to.d but too plaml:y m what fear· sight, but as certainly as if the eye could .. , .,,,.,... ..... ,-, -. "'" · ~Qrnrrt l"'"'ti.:"nll..+EJ-.~-.· Graduate ofthe Royal Collegeof Dental courtyard, which is separated from the fula.goDies they must ha.ve died. pierce it, there is a heaven all bright, all '-' - ....-.-.._- ' - "..&.:~ Sutl'(eoll,I!, Ontario. 0 FICE OPPOSITE EXPRESS OFFCE. street by a.heavy wooden gate, on whose - · pure,allrea.l;thereisOnethere whoha.smy A la1·ge con~1·enment J'ust. received which have been mark~dat very wea.ther.sts.med posts appear the words, very nature in it toiled as ceaselessly as the ~ GOLD l!'ILLING A SPECIALTY "l!airfax .House.". _ Putting rown Bribery, mostcare-w~rn and world-lader ofus all, hav:':~ low prices.'.'it}c·..:~ ;;'.~: ·.:- ' ,.,,._, =~~~f~:j Alt'l'IFIOIAL TEETH INSERTED WITHOUT Th~re, mdeed, is history, and history of It fs satisfactory to find Republica.m and ing no house, and no leisure so much as to eat. PL.A.TES, the h1.gh est class. Does not the very name Democrats uniting in a. demand for stringent He is there-His wadare accomplished, His ~~ Oreat Reductions in prlc11 · on all Dental of Fairfax car~v one back more than. 200 la.we against bribery at Presidenti11ol elec· life's labour fulfilled : He is there, at rest, Saxony Yarns i,n all colors. Fingtiring Yarns in both Sc~tch and ·Wmk. VltulJv.e.:. Air, constantly in use pro· ;vears to the hme '!Vhen the. free 8jhit of tions. Of course such 111ows must be passed yet still working, working for me, bearing t.11cing P&l.nbiss Operation11. Particular atten En~land.. wa.e ~~tthn~. for hfe_ an death by the State Legislatures. A Republican me upon his hea.rt, feeling for and feeling Canadian makes. In this line we make a specialty of Baldwin's Beehive jloa paid to the iegulation of Children's Teetll agamst ~?e right divme of K 1?~s to gov. paper of St. Louis says that there were be· with me, in e11och trial and in each tempta· Fingering. Canadian Factory Yarns in a. large number of colors. _..ALL WORK W.ABR..A.NTED. .._ ern wrong! As th!' shadowy t~ilig~t deep- tween fourteen and twenty thouea11d "float- t ion; and not feeling only, but praying too, fllruich office. Dr. Rutl1el'ford's Orono. e.ns around the quamt old _mansion, it ?eeds ers"-we in Ca.nada call them loose fish-in with tha.t intercession which is not only near little stretch of fancy t.o ~rn.tnre ~o ones self Indiana alone, every one of them · seeking but inside God; and not interceding only, atjprices that are hound to sell them. In the reoess of one of its ivied w~ndows two money. It was a ten· dollar apiece oa.mpaign but also ministering grace hour by hour commen se11.ted 11ot a table oovered '!nth paper_s, in that S ta.te, and many got twenty dollars ing into me with the very thought and 'reoolone of. whom-;-& tall, fine-look!11g man , Ill for t heir votes. The plans for raising fonds lection of good, that exact purpose, 11ond re~T"VV".EEl:OS. th_e prime of life, whose. dre~s. is a compro- in precincts varied according t-:· the local solution a nd aspiration, which is needed to m1se between the stern simplicity of the Pu- bosses. In one place the chairman called keep me brave and to keep me pure -[Dr In this department v; e have a large stock in Scotch, English and-IriSJi r!-tan and th,e fantast ic splendor of the Cava· together secretly the half-dozen men who C. J. Vaughan. ] · ' Suitings, Pamings and Canadian Tweeds. her, looks up nervously ever and anon, as if finding something not wholly to his liking would in all probability be applicants for the Special attention ;:-iven to the ORDERED Cl.OTHI.NG either in the contents of the papers or in the poet office, in the event of the party's sucdepartment. Call and inspect our stock words of his companion, It is Lord Fairfax oe.ss. He proposed to them an arrange· A Hot Christma.s. beC01·e puruhasing. ment which was carried out in this brave, handsome, elegant:, accomplished, .. An English writer says, " I have spent lackina nothing aave that ruthless concentra· way : Ea.ch of the six put up ..,50, ma.king a. WITBO\lT 'l'Bll'Ell WITS TB:ICTH. "' fund of $300 for that town. Next they Christmas under very varied circumstances : tion of purpose which is the main strength drew lots to see who should have the poet· on shipl¥Jard in t he North Atlantic in a gale of the stout, plainly.dressed, coarse-featured office. Then the lucky man gave ~acb of of wind ; in the tropical ocean in 11. calm, ma.u opposite him, who has already acq 11ired the fi ve his note for $50, payable after he re· with the rain falling in torrents ; in the PRA.fJTllJA.I. DENTIST, some reputation under the title of Gen. Oli- oeived th . e appointment llR postmastor. All backwoods of Canada, witlt snow for my OVBB TWBNTY YEARS EXPEBJENOll, ver Cromwell. . bed, while the thermometer registered b9 o tro1110xldeGasA.dmlnisteredrorPatnle11 These, however, a.re not the only relics of present pledged themselves to.e.bide by the Ft1.brenheit below the freezing point ; witheperattons. this kind which P utney has to show. J ust agreement, and in this w11oy that particular out food of any kind except salt pork, and on the other side of the s treet from mflpres- precinct was provided for. Indian& was not enough of even that; and in South M.«JCJI.llNG'i! BJ;O(JI, corrupted because, ha.vine been a pivotal ent quarters staude Wincheater ouse, State, it had been corrupted in previous America, almost eaten up by mosquit<>es." which would be 11o perfecb treasure to Miss elections. His South American experience he thus deBnddon or Wilkie Collins, not merely from scribes: · its outward aepll<lt, but also from what it After balihing we returned to breakfast, Siavee of fashion. Purify the Blood, correct all Disorders of the cm:itaine. The charm begm~ from the verv and as tho aun mou11ted higher, and poured entrance hall itself, in which a tall, tnin Mrs. Anna J. Miller, when she delivered down hie scorching rays upon u~ t~ll the LI-.r"<'R .:.TO-A.CH KIDNEYS A.ND BOW EJ 8 high-backed, uncompromising chair, which her terrific ana~hema aga.inat bustles in the mercury stood at 104 o .Fahrenheit m the w ~' ' ~ IH . · '· ·"" " · might have seated Clarissa. Harlowe'e father Detroit Women's ConvePtion charac terized sha~le, we were glad ~nough to seek shelter . They invigorate e.nd restore to health Debilita ted Constitutions, while scolding that unfortunate young them a.e optical horrors and wretched humps, from the fierce heat m whateve1 nook or 1 . l\re lnvaiua.bll' ln all Oomplalnts tnoldental to Females of. all .Ages. For woman 150 years ago, faces a quaint old and declared that women would travel the corner we could find. ! Oh'ld d h .> h i l Th ere was no appearance of Ch r is · t.mas ': l ran !.\D t e age u. t ey are pr oe ess. Dutch car ving in oak, representing a pira. world over to find skilled surgeons had natic11.l-looking Cavalier riding ga.lla;ntly upon ture so disfigured her. Anna forgot that around us.except the plum-pudding, brought I a a Vdry corpulent horse over the jagged let- women were not born in theatre bonnets or by a provident member of the staff all the ! . . ters of one of those delightful inscriptions Fr~noh boots, and tha~ all o~ their _ e veryday way from England in a hat-case, to which ; Is an l nfalhble remedy for Bad Legs, Ba.d Breasts, Old W ouvds So r which only two or three people can decipher atti~e and adornment 18 the mventwn of n_e- we endeavored to do justice when the cooler j a.nd UloerB. It is famous for Gout and Rheumatism. For disorder s of t i. .. at all, and which each of those two or three cess1ty and taste, bad taste, maybe, but still air of evening had set in, and we like so -Chest tt hae no equal _ Hter spending much time and money, I o.ru deoiphers in 11. totally different way. The wo~en's taste. The decree ?f. a dozen WO· many wild animals of the forest,' emerged l .,, . . · iow prepared to fill all orders promptly. I u le that the from the lairs in which we had been hiding. ! For Sore Throats, Bronch1tl8, Coughs, Colds, 'B.Ve a fine assortment of WAVES, BANGS library is orowdeJ with parchment· bound mens congresses_ an? all th~ ridIC_ SWITCHES, COMBS and PINS very chea.p.' folios of the sixteenth and seventeenth newspapers ca.n m<l1te wont shrmk the bi:sAs we sat round t;bat pudding, suffe1ing : 1 11· d 11 Sk' D" · h · · centuries, which, as the innocent old country tle or lower the bonnets and boot heels ~ill 1 ! all the while agonies of torturE> from the Ql,q,ndu a.r we mgs, a n a . in iseases it as no rival , an d BANGS FR.Oll.a: $2 UP. itocs, we J contracted and stiff JOlnte it a cts l!ke a charm. ,Jld Switches colored and made to look like gentleman said of the man who was present the s 1Veet ~retty creatur~.s find somethmg attacks of . innumerable mosqu new. Highest price paid for long out bair. ed to him a.s a B~r met of J amee I. 's creation, equally sy thsh, and get tir ed of them, A thought of our frierds far off' imd wished "look remarkably well for their age. " !rim, nicely ~djust.ed, flexible, spring ela~tic, tham all " happy Christmas,,' spent under M an ufactu r ed only at THOMAS HOLLOWAY' S Estab lis h ment HA.IR TONIC .An d as with one room so with all thereat. 1ncontrovert1ble wire-woven, andharmon10us more comfortable circumstances than fell Warr anted to prevent the hli.ir from falling Stern and st at ely figures iu faint ly-glim mer· bust le is a good thing.,, lts power s o~ endur- to our lot that da.y. · 78, NEW OXFORD S'!'REET, (late 633, OXFORD STREET), LONDON out o.nd will make it grow. ing armor or towering Louis X lV. wigs look wonderful. I be more you mt down As to our enemies I trust we forgave 1· d ld t. 1 8 J.l.d 2 8 9d 4 8 6d 11 22 8 d 33 h B p .c:?I have &lso a fine lot of new Stamping stonily down upon you from the shadowy a.nee are "t the n1ore popular it seems t o grow· them, a.nd were in · ' peace an d Chn·-stta.n .... n are s o " c8 b ·h ll ' · ·· an upon 1 d f· · · 11 ·· M di in., V s.d th h &, eao h W ox Jd 01' o t "' Patterns. All orders promptly attended to. · wa.lle. Suppose you let the bust!~ alone and t alk charit y with all mankind, if not with t he may e a. rom a e C' e en ors roug ou t t e or · Unhappily the ghostly traditions of t his about curly dogs and chewing gum. insect wor ld. · J · # f '11rchaser11 h oul d look a t tile l.ab el on the P ot s and Boxe1. ·n · Neads' Block, Bowmanville. neighborhood a.re noll all groundless a.nd I a 633, t>xro:r Str eet. I.oodon, &he:r are sp11rlo1u. ;rHE CANADIAN STATESMAN A.. JAMES, ! Bat and Fur Store. -~THE B:DWMANVl_LLE~ CASH IS KINC ! CASH FOR REPAIRING. 0 I . . M. lY.lAYE R, HARDWARE ! HARDWARE I I Stoves and Tinware, Paints and Oils. L , 0 BEO.£.MANNINB B Iron, Steel, Nails, Builders' Hardware, Shelt Goods, Glass, Putty, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Barbed Wire, Forks, Hoes, Spades, Shovels, &c, L COOK, HALL I: PARLOR STOVES. A Having purchased for cash, I am to sell goods at small profits and prices will be cut close to suit the times. . @EQ~QJ~ ~e Rt&mm1m@e DENTIST Ry TOD B:E<.OS~ - ::O:Ft.ESS I r · l ·-""'""""'"'.-..- -y- .A.:Fl.N'"S, BLANKETS, COMFORTERS & FLANNEL SHEETINGS DENTISTRY J.11. BRIMACOllBE, TOD BRO S o HEALTH FOR A ILL!' . Fine Hair Goods. LADIES, '" TH.E PILLS Patronize Home TRADE. I T H E 0 N T M E N T I s I . ' Mrs. A - D A VIS, Children CrJ for Pitcher's Castoria; · ·