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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Nov 1889, p. 2

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Jim gn.ve no answer, except a. to~s of the ·turbed s.t night and b r-oken of your re· Smith, t·he present Chan cellor of t he Exche· h ea.d, as he slowly walked across t he kitchen; by~ sick child suffering and crying wit.. but Deborah's q uick ea.rs ca.ught a little quar, Is t o r e sent to the Hoµae of Lords a.a pain of Cutting Teeth 7 If so send at chuckle e.B he went out the door· Viscount S ttand, and that Mr. Balfour will assume the leactership in t he House of Comonce and get a bot tle of ".Mrs. Winsl<?w'~ "I'll give it to you some day, you young mons. Soothing Syrup." For children. teeth!ng, r asaa.l, if you cari;y away my things I" went The Chancellor makes n o secret of hie dislta value is incalculable. It will relieve on Deborah, ahaklng her fist all the little tatefor opera.tic music, and onoe told his la be the poor little sufferer immediately._ De· fellow. privat e eeoretary, Von Busch, t na.t he would "What' s the matter, D eborah ?" asked pend upon it, mothers ; there is no rather any day Jlaten to a. good hurdy-gnrdy mistake about it. It cures Dysentery her mistress, coming into the kitch en, than the finest t enors a.nd sopranos in the "Ob, it's that Jim I He's alw ays up to ·and Dia.rrhrea, regulates the Stomach and world. mischief. It comes na.tera.l to th11.t gypsylsh .Bowels cures Wind Colic, softens the sort to be tricky and sneaky, and there's no Another new candidate for tho partronage Gums, 'reduces Inflamma.tion, and gives such thing as geutln' 'em ou~ of it." of the epicure Is a. soft cheese of much of t he character of oamembert, which has been to:ie and energy to the whole eytttem. "If it's natural to them, we ought to na.med. " Frome.ge a · la Wc.bb." trhis " Mrs. Winslow'11 Soothing Syrup "~for make some allowance for it," said Mra. Gro.oorr. es from the same district of ll'r anoe a.a ,ehild'r en tetithing is t>lea.1111.nt to the taste ham, wit h a smile, as she helped Deborah to . ·· th e Y 11ra.mbon. iand is the prescription of one of the old- hunt for t he missing ~epper pot. "No use a ·h 11ir borin such; seems· to me," Crema.tio~ is coming mor~ ~nto v ogue In eat and best female physicians a.nd nurses Germany, in spite of t he expense and certain In the United St.ates, and is for sale by aid Deborah. - ·I G ..... _ __ " Ma.y be so," s<\id Mrs. Graham, "but !ego.I ditliou~ties which render its perfor m·au druggists through the wor ld. Price none of us, somehow, seem bQ have the ance in some parts almost an im poeoibility; 25 cents a bottle . B e sure and ask for Hydraulic Rama. At Gothe. n o fewer . than 100 bodies hllove t o drive him away." ..' .MRs . W1NsJ,ow's SooTHING SYRUP.' henrt Very few persons understand the method be n cremated during the present yee.r . " I have I" sa.id Deborah, very decidedly. and take no other kind, of raising water by tho use of the hydn.ulfo . "Look·e.·there now-a everla.stin' t ea ee I" '1.·he broDze doors for .the U<J.thedral of T he two watched J im s.a, with a rog uish ram, thoup:h t here are mauy place& whore Colog ne a.re.neo.rlv .finiehed, Tboy reprJsent bhey mm be prc fi c.~.bly einployed. T he in twinkle in hie small black eyes, he made hi~ Uonsnmp tion Surely ()ured. the four ages of man , the four sea.sons, and way · to wher e old Carlo w~1s t11.k ing hie vention ia a.a old one, an d app11rent !y oomes t he wise i:md foolish virgins, VI i ch exquisitely perpetual mobion. The ram itself is near morning nap under t he lilac bush, and gave .To THE EmTOR : designed orn aments, consisting of coa.bs of PleaEe inform y our r eaders t hat I ha.vo him a sudden poke. The dog r a.iaed his a peaa·-ahape;l iron cylincl er, p laced in t he a.r ms and gro11p of a.nim!\la and pla.nt~. a poaitive remedy for · the above n11.med head with a gro wl, but J im stood a ba little ground at a depth sufficient to p rotect in A Lont1an fil:m ho.a a contra.ob wibb tht die~ aEe. By its timely use t houa11<uds of dil!tanoe, with a grave and in nocenn look a~ irom the effecn of frost in winter. The epriug or well which 3upplies the water la French Government, un:ier which t h ey an · hopeless co.seu he.ve been permanen tly something on the g round. Carlo settled down Bjlaln, and, quick as sitnfl.ted at so.mo point above, so that ther e nus.Uy supply .b'ranae with thousa.nds of tons cured. I ~hall be gla.d to E end two bot tles of my remedy :rrairn t o any of your ret\ders lightniDg, Jim guve him another poke. U p will b e a foll of one foot for every eight of dried frufoe. The I! rench. Government r e quire this farge supply of dried fruit to ma.kl' ·who have coneumption if t hey will send me j umped Ga.rlo, with a uave.ge look at his feet of p eq ienolcula.r height to which the oormentor ; but Jim al;ood in the s i me wr..ter ia t o be carried. F or instance, if it vho wioe which tlley supply to t he .French theii: Express and P. 0 . 11ddrcse. army . Respectfully , Dr. T. A. SLOCU.\-1, 164: place ha.lh~alecp, ~.ml. Cllr!o lay down with a is necessary to force wv.ter up v. hill bi the N exb yes.r the world.fameLl Epsom D erby eigll. JJm kep b It up until t he house, which sua.uds forty·eig ht feet above long.drawn West Adelaide st., Tor.0nto, Ont. : . ponr dog w onll to find e. q ulete1 · place, the eprhig, the foll mnoU be a t lev.st six t nkoo a. new departure, Lb will n o lon ger " I 've seen him d o · than a dozen tEmee," foet from t he spring t o tho r am. T he hor· be a sweepsha.k~s d fifty oovard gns each Special Announcemen t . sa.id Debornh, laug hing, " and I know he's izQut al distan ce hD.s tto t ffect on the clrcu · half forfeit. From 1890 it will be of the fixed hidde::i my pepper-po u. Why, it ain't eo labion, and it is often carri~d h un dreds of va.lue of £5,000, no matter ·w ha.t t he numW e h ave made arrangements with Dr. long s!nce I r clld a story about one o' t hat feet, and in some caaes over a t housand. ber of .entries, o.nd tho Oak~ will ba wor t h R J. K endall Co., pulishers of "A set -muat 'n' b een first cousin t o J im, I reek· The principle on which the water i s forced £4000. A t Leighton Buz~ ·rd, E :igfand, tJho other rreatise on the Horse and his Diseases " on- tha t atole a elegant brea.sb·pin, and 'lb up io by compreEsed air, T he water " hich will enab le e.H our aubsmfoers t o was laid to a poor young 11irl that worked pru;JleQ from t b<1 sp ring in a pipe, say tlwo da.y, a ch:i.pel was burned down in which obtain a copy of that valu able work free in t he family. She was disgraced and turn- inches in Jfameter, ...ga.inst a. check·valve it ha.d previously been arranged tio celtibro.te ed off, and eYer so long i>fter ib waa fo und which la lifted up by t he force of the wil.ter a wedding. I'ho destruction of the sacred by een<ling their address (enclosing a t wo· ,:mt t hat t·hr>t creetur'd been the t h ief, I 've until it roaches a. certain p oint, when a. por - edifice ho.d no effect In poet·por.ing the oer c£ent stamp for m ailing same) to Dr. B. J. no use for euch I" tion of t b.e water ie crowded by ita own m·Jny, a..id the m:~n and woman were mE?ode K end3ll Co., E nosburg Falls, V h. This And so every member of the fa mily could weight into the ram uutil the air: i9 so oom· o::ic !l.mid the smoking r.iins. · book is now recognized as stand ard have declared, but no one would be the cne preiased tha.t it di~oh 1uges itself into a. small In l'.fapfos there exists a raoe of oats w l10 autho rity upon all d iseaseo of the h orl!e, to aa.y t hat J im must go. In the course cf a. pipe, say hu.ll an iucl:;. in dfameter. whl~h .live in the churches. ~hey a.re kepb a.nd f Hi ,as it.i phenom en al sale attests, ove_r four long d rive over ct u nt.ry roads, \ hr ough a 1 una up the elevation to t he b1 1ru-h ouse, or by the a.uthoribieli on purpo'8 to eav the mi. ~ million copies having b een sold m the heavy stor m, the farmer bad found J im whel·ever wo.nted. In well DDnatructed rams which infest all old buildinga there. ['h . pa.st t en y c11rs, a sale n ever b efore drenohed and lia.lf·starved. Oi couree he the power hao been found to be &b<JutJ twG · auima. le may oft.en be seen walk ing about r eached by any publication in the same brough t him home, and after b"iug warmed thirds of t he energy of t he · foiling wa.t.er. i;.mong t he congng·~tion, or sitting gravely period of t ime. We feel confident that fed, and made comfortable, the wilcl·cyed, Wherever small quaribities ot water fa need- before t h e a.ltl\r duriog time of mass. our patrons will a ppreciate the work, and dark-looking little vng~bond had wittely Ed, this way of eupplying t he want bas been The Bhhop of So. Aeaph'e, in W ales, himself In such good q u!ll'ters, e.ud found t o be very co11venient . T he only th ii)g be alad t o avail themselves of this oppor- settled had il!nce showed no deeire to leave them. that seems t o stop tbe work ing is a. failure ot 1t.p peals to Englishmen t o aid the clergy of tunity of obtainiag a va luable book.~ the wi;tcr supply. N ight and du.y , y e!l.r a.fte1 hia dioce5e, whose resources ha-re been · It is necessary that you m ention this "You can come and help p eel t he year, t he lltt;!e r.ir engine works away, need- mmrly cut off by !>he tithe agitation. "Star· -paper in sending for the '"l'renbiso." peaches now, Marian !'.' called Mrs. Graham ing no rest, oil or wlnd, simply wu.ter, 111nd va.tion," he says, "is an ugly word, but ib This offer will r emain open · for only a to her da.uuhter. tha.t in abundance. One In No rfolk county repre8ente the condition to which eeveri>l of . Marian ·ca.me, looking admiringly :?.ti the Mitsaa.chusetts, ha.s Ileen in oper v.tion for bhe Welsb clergy have been redu ced." jtlhort time. In the ra.oe with 8.Utoma. ~io machines P .i.ris ba.sket3 of rosy· che~ket'l, dawny fruit on the many ye.;ra, a·ad is st ill. at work, BUf pl!ling great t a.hie, 11.ll of which were w&itlng t o be the owner's hon ae :i.nd ba.rn wioh Wi.lter. To ha~ '(IU D heratilf in t he lead with a ma.chino To Corresponden ts . one who ha.a never seen i b s working, exhibition the other day in the Place de la. made int:o peach ·butter, " ls thi.n your pearr ring !" a.eked he1 it is very interssting. No visible p ower R ermbllque, You br ought with vou & penny We charge 10 cents a line for all n otices mother. fo in aighb ; the little vs.Ive rises to its prop er ai:;d a cap. You pr.rted wibh your p enny, vf .Anniversaries, Ooncerts, L ect ur es, and "Oia-ycs. I was cle'1.riug my drawer eleYat ion, remains t here an instann, t hen dropping it Into the accuatomed e.lot, and -entertainments, for which no print ing ha.a and put it on to see how p cetty it looke, drops to i ts baee of operati:ms, only to start your cu p we.a full of steaming bl!!.ok coffee, upward aga.in, which fo r~pt1aced coutinMlly. judicioualy ~ugarAd, l:>een, er is to be ordered at thiB office, a.ud forgot it. I'll tak e it olf." The pretty lassie worked for hours over -[E xchange. when an admiseion fee is charged or colT he town of L'3ipzig h a.s produced a boy ~~~~--~~~~ whoae pr ecocity in cr ime has led him, at the lection taken. The same charge is made the peMhee, pa.ring, stoning, mea.suring out Result of the Great Dock Strik'l. a.go of 13, to km his mother wibh an axe, for all business notices appearing among sugar, s tirring and tast ing. At length she The success attending the huge dock ·strike while she la.y in bed asleep, because she had o ewe items. Currespondents will kindly skipped up to her room tiO dreaa, but soon came running b~ok with an.anxious fa ce. in London seems to ba.ve given enormous boxed his ean. A gll'l of four teen has also -state this to all applicants for such notices "My ring, Deborah I I left it on t he cor· strength t o the cause of labour in the United been arreabod by the police fo r ad ministering and whenever possible forward the ner of the t able- back here. Have y ou Kingdom. One day's " T imeD," that of pins and neadles a.ud oil paint to tJhe info.nu :amount with the notice, or state to whom oeen it ?" Oct ober 29, records an adval.lce of 15 per in her charge in order to get r id ol it. the account is to be sent. tf. "The h nd, Miss Marian I No, I a.int. cent, in the wt1ges of th'il Clevelan d miners, i~·At o. wedding which took pls lo recently at - ------.....,---- - - - - - - · And I've j llat this blessed minute eora.pod up an advance of n farthing s.n hour in the Chielehurst, Eagl!hnd, the , cffioa.ting clergyall the peelin 's and fiunlol 'em cut to t he wages of e. number of Glasgow shipbuilders, man left oub the wor ds, " With. this ring I GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. p!gt:," and 1 m a J vi\r:ce of a shilling a week in the thee wed," &o. T ho omission was not r efer With tea.rs in her eyes, Marian r an out to wagrn of the hands employer ! ab o. large oil red to u util t he bridal party were aesombled the lov in which the pigs ·were k~pb, and and colour wor ks a·b Briato!-the increaw In at breakfe~t, and ~he pa.r ty rep 11h ed once searched e11.ger ly. But the ~runters h l),d each oa.se being made In compliance wibh more to tJhe church, where t he s&rvice was ma.de quick work o! their luscious meal, and the demllnd 3 of the men. Mr, Burns, the performed a ~econd time. BREAKFAST. no r ing was to be found. More slowly she labour leo.dsr, is reported in the same fosue The T urk ish ambassador in P.i.ria h o.a "By a thorough knowledge or the natural went bs.ck, and looked about t he k itchen of the "Times" aa aay!og t ha.b a. threat to laws which govern the operations of digestion wit h a forlorn hop e that the ring might strike m a.de hy the cmployea of a tramway protestei to the Fr ench Gover men t agalnat and nutrition, and by a careful application of tho prnduotlon of D J Bornier's play of Ma · 1hc fine properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr. have escaped, Hat .Debonh's scraping had company in London ha.d led to important :E}lps has provided our breakfast, ·ables with a been vigoroun, and she went upstairs a.gafo concessions hefog grim jed within eix hours. homet" founded up on the life o.nd l\d ven~·:ires delicately 11.avored beverage which mn.y a11.ve with a woebegoD.e look. In facu, Mr. Burn o re!d that recently 200 of t he founder of Islam, which. h a.a beet\ us many heavJ doctors.' bills. H ls by the " S h~'e a d.rm\dfni carelr.ss little piece," trades in Lon .ion a.lone hr.Cl obtained ba~ter aocep bed by t he Theatre F tanc11>ia. fl l has j udicious use of such articles of diet t hat a said D~borah, looking after h er, "1.1lwa.ys wiiges, shorter hours, and better r elation s only ~uccood ed ia obta ining t he aasn1 a.ncl constitution may be gradually buile up until .l>ut I aint between employers and employed, He t hat no d ierespeot shall be shown t o Maho· ·leavin' her t h ings 'round. strong enough to re&ie' every tendency to & di&eo.se: Hundreds of subtle maladies are a·goin' to say i t t o her now she's a,.feelln' so a.~cri bed t he increased power of l!i.bc.ur to met's memory. :tlonti ng around us ready 10 attack wherever tho fact t hat tJhe men had lo.rgoly got rid of A i;;entleman who died recently near Ber tber e ls a weak point. We may e11ca.pe many bad." " the old-fashioned p <.irtluo.nship which saw lin desired to h a.ve hie oombetone deoora.tod .a fatal abaft by k eeplnR ourselves well forlliled 11Vith ~ure blood and a prot)6rly nourltlh~d "Ha, ha-yon thievln' rnscal l I've no good in th a policy of those of an op posite by the following legl'nd : " 1 believe in one irame. '-' 'Civil Servi.a Ga zette." colonr t o them," and had become to a. gr eat Sa.viour-in him enryt>cd y musb beli ne ot Made simply with boiling water or milk, oa.ughb yon at last, 11int I ?" Mrs. Graham and Marian hurried ouh at exten t independent in politics. Their iJr o- whatever r eligion he may be- a nd he is Sold only In packets. by Grocers. lab11lled Lhus: .J UIES J~l'l"S di Co., Dommopa&htc Chem· sound of D·bora.h's excited voice, to tee Jim gramme for the fut ure embraces m.i.nhood Dea.t,h, for be refoa sea ua from all our tron· Jsu. J.onden. Ellglnnd. struggling fo her gra.ap. He we.a n bberiug suffrage, the pay ment of members of l'ilrliil- blea," T hia has been done, and new the shoe t, angry orles and doing his bee~ to free ment, vond l ffiJial and continuou s registra- pv.rieh authorities han rfqaeated t ho heirs himself. tion. .b'ree educa.t ien and an eight.h our law to r emove t ho gravestone. "I was just a.-wa.shin' my dishes," cried would follcw. lnotead of abolishing t he 11a.ming tiablea of Deborah, " when this limb come a ·peekin' Monte Carlo the propriet ors ara vigorously and apryin' 'round. I misbrusted h e we.a up :Engineering feats. 'When Biiby waa Bick, we pn her Cuter!A, preparing for a new campaign. The Oaaino to somet hiD', an' I kep' my eye on him an·l lb la a. remarkable fact than nothing sur· When &ho waa a. Child, aho cried !or Cutorla. seen hlm pick up one o' my toaspoona and passes in modern engineer ing the pyr amids is being en lo.rged and bea.ut tfied;bot h within When sho beciune Mies, she olnn' to Caetori6, aneak off wi~h it. I t ook. after him, and juat of Ghfa.;h, built more than 5,000 y ears ago, and withou~. U.'he new buildings, which a.re Wi..ea aho h"'1 Children, eho &ATO t.b.Pl Cu&ecia, got hold o' him right here-see ? H e was lb ig universally o.ok nowledged by t he high.- being furnished witb p ainting and sculpture, just a,.sl!ppin that spoon int o tha.t hole fer est profoastonu.1 au thori bies io a rc:hUectnro wUI be ree.obed by ..n elevi1ttor from t ho v.tion, and a splen did gallery is to hide it I" and building '11111<t the masonry of the pvra- rg.!lway st· Mrs. Grahi.m looked curiously at the bole, mids cnuld not b a surpaeaed in lh~ se days being bailt which will command a magnifl a small one near tho uround in the we!l.thor- a.nd, monover, is perfecb for the purpose oent view of the Mediterranean. In front boe.rding of the spring h ouse. for which they were intended- a.boYe al l, to ·cf the new bui!dtngs will be pl aced colossa.l "Ering a.n axe and knock that off, De endure. After t h e building of pyrMDida wa.s ata.tucs of D~y and Night . borah," ehe said, once commenced lti was the fa.ohion for abou t T he ir.flnonces making for disease are Deborah did eo, and the three bent over tan oen turieo to erect hu1?0, meaningless, numerous, and cannot be too closely watch · whu.t they sa.w. pointed piles of m11>wnry. Oi the hundreds ed. Bs.d wat er oa.used typhoid In Ottawa. a. "I'm blessed if t here a.Int my pepper.pot I" ereo ted a.bout sevent y have reaisted the rav- year ot so ago, and bi!.d drainage ha.a pro. Having done business in Canada for the paet 39 years. our reputation and responsibility ue exolalmed Deborah. ages of.ages, and mu.v st ill be eecn. Ma.ny duced iti ab L11.chine. Now t h e fever has :well known. We pay salary a.nd expenses More t han the pepper· pot was there. Key 11, from the eta.rt, if every\hlng ls satisfactory. nails, &erews, a button· hook, a gimleb and as of those remaining con ta.in enormcus block s preeented itself at New W estminster as a of granite from 300 to 500 tone, and display consequence of the laying of sawdnat on t he Ne previous experience required. Write. u1 Jor terms, which are very liberal, be.fore en· they turned them over Ma.rian ga.ve a scream the most consummue iogenuity in t heir con· streets. The favourable conditions have gaging with any other firm. of delight and snatohed up her pearl ring. struotion. only to be prceent and the dlseass will fol· REFERBNCKB.- Br..dstreet's or Dun . Wiman trhen she ma.de a Quick rush. tor Jim, and A mor e d iflbulh oper ation than the mere ow as if it were a bidden guest. & Co's Commeroia.l .Agencies, well known to hugFed 11nd fondled him nntil he bit her to transportation of lmmense st ones - that ot 1:meiness men ; or Standard Ba.nk, Colborne, T he fatest development of the advertiaing make her let him go, when he flew to the top erect ing obelisks wolghiog 400 tone-was -Ont. CHASE BROTHERS' COMPANY, of the spring hon11«11 and stood t here chab· performed with preoision by the Emtia.ns art comes from P.i.rls, where an enterprising taring hla discontent at such rough hu.ndling. 200 yea.rs before the time of Ohrist, Of t ho rmblfah er has employed a large oorpB of saniNurserymen. e & book; by walking "Yon dear old orow I" excla.imed Marian. ancient method of raising Immense et.ones t<"."JJ: Her1 i:o t\d vertl@ COT,BORNE, - - - ONT.ARIO. 37-6m. "If you badn'b etolen my ring off ohe tu.ble nobhlng Is now known- ill is one of t>ha ma.ny (;) ..,~, Jrn boulo'1T1uda and ·reading it with that day I never ehould have aeen ib a.gain. lost ari).11. The 1molent Pernvlir.ns had a ra;·'< ->,;.hot!·t !or>, An ir.qaisitive gentleman, 0 Deborah, you have pulled out hr.If bis tail- wet hod of transporting immense block s of anxL!lil<- tel J:mow h ow fe.r Ibis would have an feathers." stone that would be a for tune to the modexn educa.tlmml e ffect upon t he ree.der1i. crepb "Never mind," said Deborah, " they'll engineer did he posseea it. The R omaoo were up behfod one who seemed more r apt t han Cleaned, Dled,IPreseed and)Repalred Jql grow again."-[Youth's Oompanlon. a.leo eminent engineers, and by 11ome author· a.Ii t he o thers and found- that ho was read· ities s.re set down as even exceeding the iug the book upside down. Egyptians in tha.t direction. Immense st1mea T ho Tll.eri13ophlsteand Oc01J t h ts have reROl vManners For Boys. were need in construct,ing the . temple of ed to found lhil institution oo be ce.lled t he Dyer and Clothes Cleaner, Poor fellows I How they get hootored and Bs.a.lbec; one lies ready quarried which is ' 'Fta.ter nibas, " ou the 19ummit of one of t he Good11 warranted to be u no one wlll know scolded an d snubbed, a.nd how contlnu:i.l is 70 feet long and 14 feet squaro,aad weighs hills which eurrond Locamo, and not far them from new when done. the r ubbing a.nd polishing a.nd drilling, which 1,135 tons 1 from t he banks of Lago Maggiore. :Che every memb er of the family feels all liberty Corner or King and Ontario Streete, 1 "Fraternita11 ,, inst itution ie " to serve as a to administer, An enormous &h, about 12 fe at in length, placo of retreo.t and a.eaembly to the students Bowman ville. No wonder theiroppoeltion Is aroused and e.lid weighing upward of 1,200 k ilog ra.mmes,. ofocou1t1sm and theosophy, in order 11ha.b they begin to feel that every man'e hand is was found by i;o:ne fishermen ab Bruec, on they may be able t o a.id one another mutual1 against tbem, when after all if thev were the Fr~noh coast, entangled in som~ nets. in t heir efforts to lead a me in conformity only, in a. quiet way, informed of what was The amma.l w11tn dead, but, being considered 1y with t he principles of universa.l brotherexpected of them, and their manliness a.:e- st ill fh tor human feed, it was ta.ken to the hood." LOCAL AGENT FOR pealed !lo, they would readily enough. fall shore, the operation lilsting fully eighb hours. ['he Austra.lian bo.llot system, which is into line When opened t he people who had crowded So thought "Auntie M." as she pointed t o the. beach to see it, were amgz~d pra.otioa.lly the same as ours, seems to have out the following r ules for a Jitble twelve- at t he s1p:bti of part of a ma.n s body an d legs, proved most n.tlsfa.ctory wherever it has . year old nephew, who was the "light of her the feet only being miesing, lying in the been given a t rial in t he Un\ted S tates. In -ANI>-eyes," if not always the joy of her heart, for stomach of the monster. On examinat ion Mon tana. & few weeks ~go it was found t o though a good nawred, a.mla.ble boy In the it was found t ha.b t he m11.n m ust have been wor k admirably, and in Massachusebt.s on ma.fn,he would offend against the "proprle- drowned some time b efore. \The reniali:s T uesday much delight is aaid to have been requently. were taken t o t he cemetery for burio.l, but expressed by business mea and intelligent BO WiflJl.1'VILLE, · 01"T. ties" First come manners for the s treet. the &hermen, he.vi ig cu t up t he fish, sent persons generally with its operation. !rhe Hat lifted in saying "good-by" or l'How lb on to ['oub.r where lb vai sold In t he " heelers," however, are not at all in love OFFICE .AT FAOTORY. wlbh it. do you do, market, ~<><t · H_,._, Hat aifted when offo1ring a seat a ca.r or in acknowled ging a. ftn 'or. Keep step with any one you walk wit h, Alwlly 3 preoede a l1tdy np stairs, ande.ek her if you m"'y pr « Jede her, in passin g through 11o crowd er public place, · Hat off the mome·tt you enter a. street door and when yon sf;Lp int o a p rivate hall or cffice, Let a lady p!!.ss fi rst a.lways, unleee she asks you to precede her. In t he parlor stand till every lady in the parlor is seated, also older people. Rise if a. lady comes 1n after you are seu.ted and stand till she takes a seat, Look peo~>l6 straight in t he face when speaking or being spoken to. Let la.dies pass through a door firat, standing aside for them. In the dining room t.ake your seat· after la.dies and elders. Never plt\y with knife, fork or spoon, Do not bake your napkin in a bunch in your b11nd. ·Eilit as bat or as slow as others a.nd fiuish the course when they do. he when ladies lea.ve t he room and stand t ill they are out, in GENERAL NbWS I for Infants and Children. IJ::!lown tome.·· [recommend1t as supenortoany prescription :a A. AlWm!:lt y D ~ So. O:forl1 St., llnx>kl:n, N. '!'. '."CiultoriAi~l!IOwell~ptedtochildren tha\ Cutorb cures q~ll~. Constlpn.tlon, I Sour Stomach, Dut.rrhooa, EructJ<tion. Withoui i.lljurious mOOicetlon. gest fo.n , . .,...1 ' · ., Kills Worms, givea sleep, and prom of.ell els. Tm! CENT.I.UR CouP.AHY, 1"7 Murray ::)treet, ?t y , F OR SALE BY J. H IGGINBOTII..AM & SON, B OWMANVILJ,E 1 I Giving u --.- o-- - will ho sold s1ness. II Having decided on giving up the Dry Goods business, all our large and well assorted stock of · General Dry Goods REGARDL ESS OF COST. - -o-A LARGE STOCK OF FALL W"I N TFJR GOODS cle ar are j ust to hand and will be sacrificed to out at once. It will pay buyers to inspect our stock before purchasing. Due Bills taken as Cash, 39. ........... ... TOD BRO S. DOORS, SASH, BLINDS .-MOULDINGS, Dried. ' and other Factory "Work all "Kiln EPPS'S COCOA. AFuH Stock always onband. Call and Examine. McClellan G IL:tY.1:0UR & TRENTON, ONTARIO Co., co_ BOWMANVI LLE, sole agents in this locality for will be found in his old shop, next door aoor to Express Office, D. DAVIS - OF- BO-W.MANVILI.JE, A COMPLETE ASSORTM.RNT Gents' Clothing THOS. PEAT, Coarse and Fine .B oots and· Shoes !Or ~ j --.e-4·- I Men and B oys, W omen an d Ch.Id l ren. ' 1 · JAMES DEYMAN PIA.N""OS:J Rubbers Slippers, etc. · ses, Satchels. Trunks, ·Va11 Special attention. given to Repairing. Dominion 0 rgaDS l :c>_ :i X>a--.u::i:s .. NO .EXP.ER i.ENCE NEC 88AKY, Perms.neut p0sl· I'\ \Ions gnamnteed. Salary and .Ex11enoeo Paid. Peen· liar l\dvant"'!le8 to beginners. Stock complete, with faot-aelllng epecla.lt le8. OUTJ'I T FBEE. W6 {11141'<mU<l wha.t we advcrtwe. Write BROWN BJl08., Nal'8el"7Jll··· Beeh. .ter, 1'. Y. (Tbl· bou1e Is reliable.) rANTED

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