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Merchant And General Advertiser (Bowmanville, ON1869), 13 Sep 1872, p. 1

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· · THE MERCHANT AND GENERAL ADVERTISER 01rcula.tes large1,Y 1n tho Townships of Doolin., ton Cladte anll Oartwngh~ It is a common latfmn Open tb the freed sc l',!S on of aJl ques :;~i~:~~~~;;,~ AND GENERAL AD¥ER1WSER. 35 per annum 19 I WEST DURHAM Steam. Job !'rinting O:fRce, KING STREE1 EOW\fAN\ ILLE VOLUME III BOWMANVILLE ONTARIO FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 13 1872 POSTERS PAMPHLETS CIRCULARS BILL lil!:ADS CHEQUES NOTESI HANDBILLS LABELS CARDS TICKETS &c &c &c NUMBER L horror and aston1shmen a tMte for such hterntuie Not c;o inuhh · RR LOSCOMBE B 1RRIS1'ER LITLAW SOLICITOR IN' CHAi'if -PJ l 0FFTCE EXECUTED IN FIRST CLASS STYLE · tu1esare a\\nlicnel w1tl1n us-\\hen \Ve turn bea1 t ~tck n.1 d \\ ea1y f10In the van1t1es ol tl e wor 1 n 1d paose to contemJ?latc '\hetber the st1ean1 of life 1s carrying ns Then 1t s th·t \\C feel the need of n sllong er ~um ti au earth can gne to lenD upon POETRY Jc A Homely Song of Toil I r.a.sse<l by the door of the vorkshoplh~ workmen they aU wet-e three Antl they blithley sang 'vh1le the !l \ ls clang ~lade m\Wc in thell' glee Ho for the strength to <lo Ho for the \V 11 to dare I Ho t for the patience lo g at <l t e That baffles Y. u t tn l orue - Over McClung s StoJ.: sa1 c flat as J ~f J3 rnaco b s Dcntal l'{oolUJS Bo 'ID.anville Oct. 27th 1868 Iy CHANGE Oll\TIME JAMES BIGHAM, U i 11 dafter June 24th trums" lL lea1e the Bowmanv1lle Stat1011 as follows Painter Glwz1er Paper-Hanger &c &c G-OlNG 11iEST SITJNDTD SELEC110NS of GOING E.AS 1'fa1l Mxed llfail 7 1511.m Mal 115 MU<ed 9 15 p m Mad 7 li.> a.1n :J 50 !)15p1n ud !'all a.:n.d Winter Goods, AI ·ROBERT YOUNG, T ET 1 1, I 1\ ii], Y \DUAr_t; OE ONTA LO 2 tf For Sale, Or To Rent ~ URGE VETER1N.AB1 COWltry U mHE HOUSE Outb lhngs ud 0 cl md .1 v ti itho t Se\;en ru d a ha.Ji Ac1es of an] t prets~I t oocur el by D DaVlde:o Pl ly on Ll e Prem1~ e 01 to D \V NlOLEOD S, xceo hu,., l l c ~I COL Lt: E EGS to ullo11n the 1nha.b ta1 ts of Bo v a.n B v 11e and surroundmg that he haa commenced the 11act cc of hIB r 1-ofcs.r:non an l 1 DR DAVlDSOlj" v an 1lle J ly Hth 18 0 · I GENERAL STORE, oa.n be co ii:t.ulted as to the d eeases of Ho i'tes d Cattle at Glover's L 'cry Office K g St Bowmn1 '1lle Jan 4th 1872 111 P.A.Pll.IR BA~G~ · 13EAUfIFl:f.t 1EEIH J M BRIM.A.COMBE L D S re:: t.h Ex .ractcd at Tvve :ity fiv.e CentQ - AL J\fO:NTREAL PRICES ·nm H"-\E NOW A \JOMPLEI aso01t .ff 1ne11t of Pape1 Ba l cl we 'v ll Hell a.~ l\font ea P ces [h 1111cr1~ fthcbetitquhl ity a.nd 've guarai tee tha.t I.lo~ of thP. Bags st ck. togethe1 r1 e fo1low1ng- s tl e 0 0::0 FOR CASH \.11 0 '(lcH! [o PRICE LIST PER lOOG No ! l 2 I :B1u vu J:20 Taiior.mg PROMPTLY EXECUTED Manilla. Roo ns over McCh,tng B1o:i Sto1es 95 l 30 200.. rJO ·nnn 11 e Oct lsl 18"0 1 4 0 2 10 0 80 2'>0 -:i155 30 JoO G 330 3 OU , 10 \) 135 1 95 "60 Al v Age t Io t..ho ell {110 vu Gentlemen s & Boys Garments ~EWEST M \DE "CT THE STYLES 18G9 l>owma.uville July 2 CHARLES TOD, 10 1, 14 20 25 30 s 7 120 o.w 0 375 80 6 60 740 660 FIRST·PRIZE WANZER SlWINC MACHINE, at 11 90 11 No 980 w:iurn 7 23 HOO 10 ()() 115-0 1 10 2.;JO 855 IEA BAGS MA:NU:EACIURES PRICES Enruskillcn Nov 24tl 1870 n8 tf B:B.EAD ~N:O :BISC'tJ'IT l ~ l " ot by Sze 8) 1 BAKED VEAR P0~1 ' 8j Sole Agent between Poro; Hope and 10 11 Sr 9 2 7oi 3 25 10101 S G. WEBSTER, L D S. to OJJlJ(J B Elou Sack· Stock Q B :IJ-<Il;ER 1 BOWMANVILLE u xlc a P Oct ls ct ially !\.ttende<l To 18°0 1¥ nl AU C TJ 0 NEER S F'o the 1 ownshvp ot Dm lington 11 'l PHILLIPS, li \.MPrON l t atte1 t101 g1.--..:en....lb sales ;.1,.ble terms ~c Oll oaeon WD11.. Barton, ENNISKILLEl. tly a.ttended-to on rcnaor able.: tt:I IB. \. 1 ttle Rhyn1e came JUatJJ1 time An l all about the best of Lrme L me f1 om the \Yest of the ' ery best Not beat w any q ua.rlet I tne ti at 111 alway~ s~a.nd. the test When making into wgrtar I will try and keep a. good supply For lt s nlwn.ys warnted I hat when you all cu1ne n to b y Yo 1 ll not bed $U~pon ted "You\ 111 alWajs find 1t dry ard ho(:I) And tl at ~ someth ng bonnte So come ~long and try th s Lim .. But don t for"' et thu n: CU\CY Hout~ of de.live .f ho l Nu ti ah to13'ow 1 Cori et of Qnce1 and Onta.no Street Bo~ m DENTIST th·t have iltifi THOSE t ould do well tog 1 al leeth that do,n t e ne a ca.11 TEETH GUARANTEED A PERFECT FIT m the most difficult cases S G 'W l~bccnvey c<:essful n1nse1t 1 11 ·I "' ~~~----~~~~-'~-.---"--~~'~ THOS BOWDEN nville :Mro-ch lltJi fll/) po24 tf AR'IIFICIAL PALATES; 'Vherc they l A. tl been destroyed b) diseas(' o a e the iesult. of cougemtal defect. l Mrs. C. :BO'tJ'NSALL, B KING SI BOW M \NVlLLE EGS to an ot ce to the p bl c that sh now o~n1n0 a uho ~o select 01 of 801'.t>E'l'.> HATS RIBBO~DS liLOWEl~S s A lvcrtisements should Bt:,IJ.d to for :i. If yo val e your l eulth 'l'O ADV:E:ltTIS:E::B.S ! Don t neglect yoiu TEETH, v;ho contemplate n1akrng con A llt persons acLs ' t1 ewspn.pc for the of BEAUIIFUI GOI D ] ILLINGS se ted J 'l.-1 n~crt10 Geo P Rowell & Co ONJl l!U~Dl ED PAGE · l'AMPllliET contn.uung L s.ts of 3 UOQ Nev. nnpcrs and est mutes 01 new 111nmple Ctrcula.1 or eucloso 2<:l centri fol the1 PRICES MODERATE u g ne ,i_l li'EUHJRS YL:Ll11 ~ nd >IILLTNERY l 1cl ' 11 be sold at tl e 1 vest l os s ble l cu firm ate lro1r1eto1 ::. 9fthe Amc11canNc spaper Ad crtlBl lg Agency as SUCCESSFUL ADYIRHSEI'8 4i Park Row New York sho 11 g t1 e cot1t of aU tirt s:.u 0 al$o usef 1b1 ts to ad erhsers a l ~01ne ac: cou t of the ex._penences of men f' l o are kn-:>wn rnt )I 1110. DRUGS AND MEDICINES AI 11.HD Mlk Velvet o bi.ta Honuets lea as usual ina. ville Oct 1st 1869 tf l 1 a date possessed of unequaleil facilities oi s cur ng the msert en of aclver sements lll a:ll Ne vs1 0.1 e1 s 1 l P1::r1odicals &t lowest rates Bowmanville Drug Store UTOULD 1nost respec.tfully tender hls s _ ff cerc thanka to hm nu1ne1uUB ft'lends and custo ners a d to the publ c 'gClleJ ally for the very hbet:a.1 s1 I P Q~t l e hais rece1 ed mnce 1 s con roenc1ng m bus1ne.ss a J hopes by cont nue l sti ck personal n.ttc1 t o 1 'to bUSJt ess ru d offel'lng nothrng 1 ut th~ I u1est articles nt the n ost ieaso1 able pnces to e11sure a contlllttance of pl bl I a.tronage J H vvould ~ll ~I ecial attention to 1 s very Sl J er1oi stock of .J. HIGGINBOTHAM, -- . l\.'.!arriaE!e Lieenses§ lSSlJJ<:DJll November 0th 1871 ROBERT ARMOUR ~~~~~~- ~~~-,"~~~~ ~tt,\1Ut2nt(t, I' ALLAN LINE STEAMSHIPS. 1 ivm7Jool London and GlasgoW :B.l!:LIANC:E Muta! Life Assurance Society ESTABLISHED I840 CAN.AD:\. CHIEF OFFICES. JAMES::>fREE~ MONTREAL 1-' IJiOR I ckets oi i lf<.rmation aEJJly to Bowma W A NEADS illc June 9th 1871 Age t If 30 DYESTUFFS, l?(i) 1"1 SI vlnch aie sn c to JlVO 'the best sa.ttsfact o A 'vell selMte l sto k of FOR LIVERPOOL & QUEENSTOWN DIRE OT.OBS WAL.n:R Stt \.NLY Esq~ MP DUNCAN J\iACD..O.N \.LD ..llisq l\f:AJon. T E C~MPBE! CB St Hi!a1 e IHE HO'..'{OB \.BL:ri: JOBN H.!Mu.10:1 Ha>vks England Ireland an l tl e Coutu e t at as lo v bu cg, 0 t rates as b_y a.I y other 1 e RESIDENT SECREIARY -J;.M·S GRA" YELLO\\LEES & QUICK Lige t <t Ie :r; MAN LINE of Royal Mail Steamers sail 111g flo1n Nev Yo k every Saturday and -y Il utsda.y 'I ckets aold to .and f -on Cha unan Eo\vmanv1lle lob ( Dale 1UB1oal ay :No:v'York I n n1aii ville J ne 9tl 1871 SPECIAL FEATURES. a1 :E ~TtRE Pno1'1:rs Lelon15 to ed amongst tlle Pnl yl ()(de s lHE d a.redhid NOTICE. \.ll 1 e11lons tieapasSlug o the p1ov.c t.y Ji o R Fo 1 ]on l\fills v1ll be p1oaec 1ted JOHN McDOUGALL Bo v ""' v Uc Jui e pth 1871 tf 36 LIVES Dl:CLIN.ED DY O'fB~R COMPANIES or Ull vh1ch an ext1 a; P1 c n.ium woul i be 9 cquit.ed c \.n be nasured at the o dinary 1utcs of thlS Soc ety u u:ler a r;pecial a angcnumt SPECL\L NoN FoBFElr\BLE 't>oLICES 16Sued u1 J.er which only 10 lo o;r 20 Ann rnJ Pay $21.S. · :REWARD. 11,., come too r l i O\\ledge ti at Ct't t 1 Pcdla -sate sellini:; Spectacles and E~ e G-la..':ls es p 1 pol ti ig to be. of o n make and to bear o a.mcli st:.unpu l the -eon ve he -eby ca. 1t10 I vsp cLtlij~8 PrvL os~l .I! or m &c tl I plied the p bl e aga nst all sucl rnposttnr.t a.a M 01 ap1lica.t on it; tho lfe 1 Utlice 01 u. y of \.A.Kuti BucKLER is ow 01 ly Agent i W st ti e Age1 ctel:! 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Re a l of $2 is he1 eby o1fer J!l.MlS GRANI ~<l f the a1p1 rel ens on a1 d couv ct on of ~n TI: es Sepreta. ) Ii h npostets a..s t1y to lefra l the I 1} 1 cl } otfe tl Cll" t null aa ou1 make AG I NJ l'Of BOWJ\H.NYJL'l l L ~z "-RUS :nomm; & ( o 0 BAI,KEJ> Ob vev Ofhce l\. g 8L ll nt al l"o 8th J871 7 tf I I hn. m.ents are req 1 :rel each pa.yment ~ecui I g a Pol cy fu a. .swn ai::i:!ured p:ro1oitionate to tie nnrnbei of pronuums pa; l aRdjrecf1urti fut 1e vayment of preu111,um1.1 ~fOD.t:RAIE PHEMH!.MS al d l ost ltUer ~l con au un mal than he 1s Its inn for l 1m to ilavel when there s another bo1~e clo;c l y that be uun outrun Exactly the case with yon, J obn Il 11 hacln t b"cn for anothe1 horse Ill the shape of a doctor yon wete de J cpt consta..t tly on I au L tem11ned to get a httle the start of where OILS PAJJ'.1 would you have been to day 1 Thats the point Worthy amb1t10n ch 1 to pass a COLORS VARNJHSES Upon my and WHITE LEAD poor de\11 on the road ul hle word I believe I sl ould be a better man if at tJ e 'e y lowest prices Horses and Cattle Medicmes 1 I hao:l a \\lfc I rather hke women but 1t N B - Country Storehecpers supplwcl on tlie 1s a httle hard to undlirstan l how u fellow most a h antageous terms ~ tnana~es \\lth a \\oman. t1ec.l to hu1,1. Juo1n; A cl q1ce. select ou of L .A.'.:\.IPS for sale@ e~1 rng noon and mghl Thats wl\at tokes me Bn vmn.nv lle Dccv !) 1868 i{m Then I am not s 1e that anybody d ha' e me that was anyway> smtable course I sLoulil ' ant mtell1gence and rntellectual 1ty too by Gco1gc and I never could en Juic a. 1 la.111 womau, Of a 'von1 ln '\ith a. DRUGS C1I1JM'-1{J>A LfJ P~J TEN1 lfE'JJlOJNES BRUSHES C011'!BS SHOULDER BRACES SUPPORTERS Etc Elc ety demands of 1' 11 omen De.r Estelle Idear Estelle was the mvahd s daughter) had quite i:;ct he1 heatt on going to }irs Donk s iecept10n Ol course I could not allow the tlear clnld to go nn ittended and lhe ~h ggru:d may swken of ple IR e hles. yot r bea1t Dr Hessmau the girls Mi I ff'asts of gay lei ol t Ilut we f n<l o ;vealth n tl c l lsc of l e It! father "ould not accompany her to a party \ tl om sauce 1n a.1 pet te isle fell dead 111 consequence Oh sncli a Ah wife an<l chilU a1 ~ dea And home is doubly s vect tune us I did have ibont 1t, in rng to m lo rua1 ho seek but 1 u1nb1 ch duce Mi Waters to ew01t be1 I really be .AJ l c w. lJ c b cad the:-, c11t licvc that scene had more to do with my \\q ou111 tabUe a111la c st !fer ng to dav tl an the part~ had Dear Io sleep tv-.1xt dot bt an l fea1 \"'\ e wo U l ne,er 8 p faon1 a punce B n;e such a set n an us Mr Watera 1s I 1 o tasto the idow s steni. told 111>1-says J Wilham t) s may re 'Ve wo1,.1.ld not stoop to stuk A ne1gbbo fo I a spoil ;-, lt m my death Sa~s he- \\ hen a 'Vetl nk andfe l l.Jl.dshaiea.lkc woman ~els to be fort years old, und don t In the brotlurrl QO l of toil l\JlO\ enougb to take cate ol hei own health Ih ca-th hath enough for her cluldten ,llllll the health of her chU<lren 1t 1s time But ::1he lo\ cs the sturdy heart And Qbe says that all ma.y be f1ec from thiall ?he died and then, doctor he ht bis cigar If each '\'.ill beru: its part and puffed out of the house. I tell l on this II en let us hve content To lea 1 iu Natures sobo 1 because I 'vant you to kno'v 'vl at bas so 'I hat r ohes arc tho ac ident t nuen ed me and that you ma) not la 1t ~:nd labor :u; U e i ule · all to the part) Estelle is quite ill t<10 I pa1$E:I by the doo1 of the work!:!l 01 <l.octo1 a.rd \vbeu you ln.ve wrtttcn out my An l I lift my cap iu an To the Strength nnd "\"\ill in I thf" rat1ent presc1 I tlOll I \VIsh you w0 ld \Valk into Sk1li the next mom and see bel Tl at ha\ e the.ii dwelluig tho c Ho for the sh ength to do John Knew that !-iomethtng must J.ic Ho for the ·will to dare I adrpmisteie I or bis profession would be 1r Ho for the pat ence long and ti 1c 'I hat baffles Vi ant and oare retr1evably rnmed 'O with a qmet smile pla,png amund bts la1~e mouth (Dr Johns mouth was really very large and truth LITERATURE comyel. us to state that he had rui under Ja\\ to 1uatch though the rows of unexcep DOCTOR JOHN t10nably "bite and even teeth and the SJlk A Doctor s l)fe 1· a stiaug" orr mut cri.f llln cov1::11ng glo sy and soft as a wo tered Dr Johll Hessman ""be Jumped mto mans la 1 enhn.:ly 1edeerried tlie lower las carnage takmg the rems from the hands patt of his lace from u 0 lmess) the phys101an of the grmmng Etb10p1an who for the last "rote the fe,, 1 eccssar\ Lahn v.: 01ds among t\Hnty mmutes bad been cher1shrng the which aqua .seern·<l reall) the most con fond delus10n that he was to accompan) sp.icuo 1::. aud then passed into the othet bis master on J is 1ou11 l of piofess1onal in fOJ)lll rho doctor kne\V what a Vatted b1m This httte ga ne had been tncd more than quuy Not this trnte Ebony ea1d the doctor once bctoie Good mornmg Miss Estelle said Di with a good nat ired ,bru.g ot I 1s broad John approacbmg the sofa whe1e the lan shoul.:le1s You can come to mo ro\\ Your mother tell· noting the look of d1sappomtment m the gu1d beauty reclmed boys face D1 John Wu.8 111ore tenller of me you are 111 MJBs Estelle "1th almost an uupahent his servants tho.a. some men are of theu gesture brnshed back the floating han from \\ n es hei temples-carelessly and really unrnten Oh ne< er mrnd MM;a nevet mrnd replied Ebony hi c the average human qmte t1onally 1t \\ould seem barm 0 by the mo forgetful of annoyance when tic s tbJect of lion one of the most beautiful arms that con::nderation 'vas distastefn] I kr o\\ s sculptor evei waved about-and replied Youl 1nanne1 see1ns to sa~ Miss Estelle what tis I JUSt kuo\\s what t!S uddcd El:iony as he watcheil the cal'rrn.ge out of you are alway' 111 Why don t )OU behave Oh ho\\ happy I sboula be sight Hes got one of h!S spells and yonf'elf i wants to talk to lnsself I Imo\\ him of old Dr John 1f ) o 1 "onld once m your life be II tw s any body b it Dr John I shoukl kmd tu me I do really thmk soruethmg 1s JU·tsay Ebony tr at u an lias got solten the matter w1il1 1m heart \\hat 1! I should ing of the 13kull but 1 o ~ucl nonsense c.an die 1 No picture of Wattea lS could cvei 11ave be laid to lnm Dr John d1l \Va11t to 1.icakn1e oras1nuch been 1uore witcluog r 1ote charnuo0ly col alone as a man coul 1 be n the streets oJ a ored than the little form belo1e him Ever) crowded city, a ii he Jtcl \\ant to talk to 31~esso1 i.; oE to let had been brought to bear b1mscll Moot men who ate m the halnt of upon the c1talel of his heart-and to " con1mui 1ng Y11th theu: o\.\n 1:; 01 ls <l.o it 111 handsome '~011 an no dre sis so becoming as a ld1 ble language so 111 this respect v; bat- the ? cgltgee of her boudoir with its lace and ever he nught be Ill others Dr Jol 1 cltd fantastic emb101de1~ sl ppere I feet and not d1ffer fion1 his b1ctluen :\.. man i o" n graceful J ostme rhen the vases filled opm1011 1s 1 ot nnfreqt cntlJ J 1~ uest and with fiowets the mmoro and J·~ els and safest c.01npan1on It \\olll keep its o\liner s pt rfu1nes and ent1c1ng lolling cl1aus: secrets and wl en the cou1pan1on~hip 1a fre Heigl o many a st10ng man hM bowed to quent will mall cases prope1ly gmde ~nd such a shrn e-made a fool of himself f01 admonbh Sell communism 111 1~' highest life-when m the glare am! glitter of the form lii the avenue wluch leads <l rcctly to drawing rootn no such nonsense 'vould have the heart of God been thought of D1 John acknowledged:the beauty of this Yes cootrnued the doctor- ~es str It 'vas dainty plqua.nt danger (Sometimes Dr John was very reopect!ul to picture It had been d1sbe<l up fot him on h1msell) A doctors life 1s no JOke Ea.:; oos my beaut~, easy I N oY\, John, look at that se\ e1aL previous occasions but ne' ei: so 'Ibe beauty s horse You are only Just a little more of much to his mmd as now \\ \ ew 1 ot \vith 1 atred o e1 v:r T11e lot ls of sloth and ease But may hea' on foi:efend that o r so e1 l 11 1 f.lpl g th ngs like tl ese What u.re tl ey but the tu s 'T'l at faU l efore tl e plow \ 1 d wl n.t tl e diamm d: b at t l tl e swe{l.t on labu i::i I You bhock nlj ner\ es don t be so blu terribly Y ester Let ine seo a d the doctor dny 1ccord1ng to vo lr own a<lmrns1on yo 1 were fa 0 gccl o t' 1th o fash onoLle party an 1 a late suppe1 That of course connot Le lhc case to clay I know I should not have 1ttemptecl 1t m my ' cak state doctor I know Just what vou will th nk of 1t sighed the foeh10nable "oman from her downy bed B tt then should Jou n1eu ne\ eI will tnden-.to.nd 'vhat soc1 get looking strr1.1ght u h1.s face I pr1sonmeut, wlnle the co1nmon cr1m1nals Quicker passea through the other Externally the than I cau tell Dr John had Jumped fiom Brirlgc of Sighs bas no pa1t1cUlar a!Cl techit) carr age seized the little creature in his tural merit It bas acqmred a gloomy no a~ms that the \\on an before J m had eloped but that she eouJd so unblusl mgly he to h n I do not 11 mk sa d be, at last that ,} ou need an' 111ed1c1ne So yon 1 ave 1b.y perm1Ssion to study the cook book under your pillow as diligently as you may feel disposed It is pleasant to kno" that fashionable young ladie, u1e possessed of such domestic and literm y tMtes Good ruornu g Miss \\aters Di John passed out ol that abole ol l 1x ury sick at heart I carne very near losing my ~el£ 111 that hap What confounded fools men aie 'Ihe thought was rathet bum1liating and Dr John wa unable to shf:l.lre it oft: dur1ug I the day and when he t trued !us horses head homeward 1t '"as "1th a feeling of dts gust anU lonel1ne~s llC\ er h< fo1 c cxpe11 c ced Prett\ m tel tll alil e Im lrn11 he contrn ied ooftly to lmnsoll Ju,t ti c1 a 1ttle figure U\ ti o ll Ill llc of the street attrncted 1110 attention A cluld to all apr ea1ar ce 1 o:t a daJ over fne years "'th uphfte l aims stood heedless of dan a., Sav10ur has Jett an example m His Holy Word-on Ines "01ld be purer our m flttence n1ore eu1 obhng and we far niore happy that "hen om eyes grow dim "1th age and \VC a" Ent out sunauons ho1ne there !OW may come to us no icg1et for the JO)S from which" o have !rifted away-but rather The Bridge of Sighs goldeu gleams o( the home to wl ch "earn ba.sten11 g rho Budge at Sighs connects the palace SEW with the public prlSon The latter was er M 11 le Ii 11 Cazen via l< Y ecteu m 1089 au<l the bridge rn lu91 A smgle arch supports the st1 uctme whtch Advice to Girls connects the second stor:i of the I 1lace The 'hole se01et with nu e tenths ul ~ ou "ttb \he Second story f the TflllOll 1t !S of not Ueu 0 able to seouie good husbands snnply a con1do1 d1v1ded by a partition rn to two n u1ow halls through oue oi wl lch is· r ply that) o t don t !mow ho" to work pohttcal pitsonera we1c t:on<lucte 1 to 1m You have no kr owle lge of prnct1cal I ouse keeping n.ncl co1 scqt enl:ly ai:u t There child s\op nght "here you are :\c>er 1f) 011 have any xega11l Jor my feel mga allow that word to slip from your lips I want to take )O 1 and Flo1y to mi home und 1nake your 1utpp1ness r lJ c;ue In short, Kate I want-a wife an<l a sister will you be the first I Perhaps you uon t Jo, e me exactly-but I kno" I can make you lo'c me " But I do love you said l\fos Kate, under her breath 'All right tl en Will you 0 0 1 She \lent Dr Jolin scaccel) c\er t1lks to l rn1self .. aud could we but ihtow olI the shackles !of s n ar d 'v1th Ienewcd energy and earnest purpose press fonvard m the patll of dut) -aiming to fu11 l then ss on of "hich Our · seless as and placed he1 ou the seat beside hm You \\:Cle in 01ea.t tlu.nbc s id the docto1 my lea11 look ng do vn into tlie s1ngu1arlJ sweet a.nd iutelhl':lct t \Ottug i lee tonety from its name a11d hom the pre va1hng impression that the u1an "ho tra \ersed it f1om tlie palace to the dun 0 eon never tetltrned This is in pa1t ram 1nce, pi " What ma le ycu stau I m the 1uddle of the crowded stlect 1 A1'C ~ o t 1 doctor 1 v 1 the ouly 1epl y \ oucbsale 1 By professton )" l1llltl n ISS aud by name rohu Hessma.lJ Have you any com1nand for h1s highness i If you are a do tot I ant yo 1 to go horne \v1t1 n1e arid it ) > t ate 1 at please tell me vhcrc I can Linc! one M) ·1ste1 Kate ts s1ck-awfttl s ck-a 1l she talks and sm0 s all the time and I l uVCll t got any moncv-ne tl ei ha;:. she but she \ ill che 1f somebo ly don t come I am a uoctoi and will go I owe 1th you httle da1hng 0 aid our fne:id mvol unblrlly aiawmg tlie sobbmg child towards !nm Don t cry I can help he1 1! any hotly can Befo e they arn veU. at ihe residence of the S!CJ< gtrl Dr John had discovered by skillful quest10n ng that the ehtld s naine olosed bj l1Hts~1ve stone walls twel\ e feet was Florence Britton-the s1ste1 s Kate long eight feet \\lde and some e1 ]1i or 0 Britton that Kate 'vrote ato11es an l made nme feet high "1th an arched ce hng rhe reports and sometimes was out late at floors are of ce1nenl hardened 111to stone mg'ht takrng notes and p!epanng articles and bare o! all futmture ""' e a stone p1l for the press that she had not been well low set m the floor Ever~ dungeon repeats dur ug the \\ inte1 and for the 1 uit tbtee tins cool mhuman mockery of a pretended wee! s had been unable to attend to her ht regard for the necessities of the prisoner era1y duties ar d 110\v suffering from A common paving stone, two feet long fif brarn fever The room \\ h1ch the doctor teen incbe.:> '\ 1ile and i1s1ng about four entered '~a~ plainly an l neatly furnished me] es above the floor was the pillow offer and bore unnustaekablc ma1ks of refinement ed by the state m the da1k days of the e and womanly taste n~ttan anstoeracy to pollt1cal as well as Kate said tl e little gul chmbmg cr1nnnal oft'enUers Two doges at leastmto the bed whete 1 er s1ste1 lay moamng Marmo Faheri m the e1gbt1eth year ind w1tl1 pam- s ster Kate I have brought a Antomo Fo,cari-were brought to the bit I found lnm m the ter experience both of the dungeon an l af doctor io see you street aud he sai s he cuu make you well the stone pillow At the side of each door Look at him Katie-be 1s very kmcl there is a small 10und openmg through the Cud Ile ught do ¥n beside me l! 101) wall fo1 the Jntrodud1on of foot! lbe only ilatlmg There, thats a good little grrl hght was through tlus opemng and from a Go to sleep don t nund s1ste1 Kate-ohe s small exieuor wmdow at tl e en I of another onlv got a headache Sa) your prayers 1i1ho1t but 11ar1mv l all, "luch Intersected ]lor~-aay your prayers !UUlmured the those around the dungeons at one angle gal, e1 en m delmum thou 0 l tlul of liei; The darkness \las substa11ballv total Ju pie 01 s cl.ia1ge this short hall the prv10ners " e1 e executed Here was a case to 1ouse Di Johns at m1dmght-the polrt cal by bebeadmg e11erg1e.s-a ca(;le "h1ch appealed to his and the crunrnal by ·trangulat1on ayinpathv and r~spect-u case o fat as he On the left and 111 f10nt of the B11dge of was able to J tdge of utter lonlmO"s and des Sighs is tl1e water portal of the palace A t1tut1on So hke the good man he was double door way each barred w1tb bronze be set lurnself ·o "ork in good ea1 nest A doors, es ndm1ss10n to a broaa ball wbich good nurse \\as procured necess1ry articles passes through to the palace court. IL wM but fui the ·1 0 mflca11t reasou IL it this pal ucc nnrnalled Jn its elegance couta1ued gloomier dungeons w1th1n its glittering walls tl1an the other pmon could I ruallel Tile olungeons for pohllcal aud cnmmal prisoners &waiting execution-for tlus dis t1nut1on is reptesente<l. in the very u.rclntec ture of the palace-were quite near the en trance to the Bndge of Sighs 'I here are two tiers of these dttngeona 01 e above the othe1 conSJstiug of ten each "1th a floor between constructed of heavy stone 111ason t} 'I hose fot cr11n1nals \Vele aboi; e and those for pohtrnal offender. were below The) are arranfted m blocl<s ol the side aud side the blocks bemg end to end A natro.w unlighted hall passes a1 ound three SJdes the dungeons bemg entered lhro 1gb a low arched open mg f10m the t" o wall· o.ppootte each other After pass ng through the open1ng \\lth a torch to light the cham ber the v1s1tor finds lumself in a room in helpmeets Instead of bemg an assJStant to a husband you me an obstacle to bis sue cess Your style of living too is 1ncompa t1able \ ith lua n1eaus You \\ant to beg1n housekeep1 10 as) our pa ents left off. not as the\ began and there a1e few yo ng taen who ha\C not nheady a 0 00 l mcomc that ca 1 affotd to ma11y you lhere is no pos s1ble o\~ect1011 to tic accomplishment ol n1u~ c pa1nt1nl"'> and such like as ui.;h but the tie 1 IS to Le able to et iho e pio1 amusements as <le fot tl e per o l when the 1;1tern duties ot rnar11ed ht"' call !01 your pr.i . . tical knowledge Sho \the young man .. that yon can do your pa1 t of the double busmes, and that you "ill not be a deuil expence to bun tl tot gh hfe Bcheve 115 young fuends as nan' true heroic \\>O manly heaits bents o·e1 household duties as flutter beneath the soft b 0 ht ol 11 parlot chandelhei J.'. ou1 1 LSS 1s 1 tst as ~wcct your sn 1lc Just as bn 0 ht J om heart ..., happ) aud ten lei utte1 a <lays "'"' t on 111 a sphere worthy of true '~ 01nanhood as in places of chsS1pat10u Jnppe1y and silly amusement Ha\ e nn a1nb1t1on to do ) our part m hie culi1 vnte mdustr1al hab ts and let theparloraccomphsh111entgo" 1th the lug her accomphshrnents \ve l uve rorghlv cnume1 ate] It 1s aston1sl n 0 ho' soon a don1es tic young la<l> i~ found 01 t and a1 prei.au.tecl It 1s beca11:ie sl e JS such a iaro exeephon to the general rule GERRYMANDERING Oer1yuu1nJe111Jg a te1111 -"\\lncl had great poht1cal significance lll the ea.1ly part of the present centm;y has agam found its way n to our Pa1hamentary debates As its origin and ~1gn1ficahon sycrn to be im "a.s v peilectl) known it mai be useh 1 to learn that 1t means a skilful defunng of the boundaries betv1:ee1 dltlerent dIStricta eo as to ·ecure to the pa11y m po\\er a larger share of iepresez tabves than its nnmbcra l01rly entitle it lo ter1n is given 111 The der1vat10n of tl c a pamphlet recently lS sued under the title of The Machmet) ol I oht1cs and Propo1t10nal Reptellentalion H <!ates f1om the year 1811 whe1t Elbridge Ger1y wa· Governor of Massacbu setts and the Democratic or as it '\as then termed the Republican pa1iy obtuned a teinporary ascendency lll the ::State In 01 der to secuie themselves in the posse1:1s1011 uf the Gov~n:ni ent t} e party in po\\ er passed the farr1ous la' <fl eb 11 181..., providing for a llt!\'f d1v1s101 ottl e State into senatorial d1str1cts so contrn e l that in as 1nany d1F.1 tucts "" poss ble the FcdcrnllSts ohould he outnumbered bJ then OIPonents To el feet ti 18 all natural and cuotoma1y hues were d1sreyarded and son1e parts of the KH State particular]) the counties of Womest·1 and Essex presented s1n11lnr exarnJ.!.les of pohllcal geo0 1apby It IS said that G1lbeit ::>tuart seemg m the office of the Columbia 1 &ntwiel an outline of the Essex outer dis tnct nearly enc1rchng the rest of the couu et lotul ¥01c.e or -Yes &1r that ~ estion is in ordei conLiuued the do . . to1 stroking I ts long silky bla<ik beai I '[hat 1s what l NEW PATENT llo ~ ill T " ~4tb 18 0 n F_ A_ N NIN G lvllJ_,l,, o v 1 ea ly Call at ti e lmperial Fire Insurance OI H·A Cb St LONDON au I Farm Implement Forwarding Agency r 1se t iJ "' 1 ost of o~her brst class impl ll ('J t Gwin Gnnde1s St1aiu Outte s G1der-Jltf1lf,lf d'.o &c Or<l.tlrS t ken for tho (E·tablisbed 1803 0 >IOE;<.- 1 Old B1oad St Pall Mall London. GEKEHAI i\.GENCT .FOl';. call dr1v111g ti e na l n hat ha' c vou ]Jr John looketl 1 Lteiablc Ll1 1 ~· "' got J ol1n Hcs~m tn tu 1"I v n excl :i.nge for leJnnpcl 1 tol ·g ud took I ' oeat thb:>c 1oyal tlca.su1u::; oi uund und bo h J.\ beSJ le l er \ my hl c tl e d \ i llOt th 0 0 s t c 1 ln c ar ot.11 buok goo<l. J1ame ye::; u exception l le posit 01 vltc1 1c1 t l sowct1 1ng l a1 t1 ula to ,:,a) to u l lei the p1llo\.V lw1ll' l l a'\'e sotnt! 1.:. un mpr.ar.;l lblc inte 0 11t3 - yes 011 Tbeoe b mself-only 1o' be ev!lentl) I d a arc wt ieth 1g a id l clt:: onr ~1 D rein t os ty Lo kno\v tl e t tle ol that vul tnc on mun tt ou to 1nal e tu n.uothci el p before 1 clcgaut Utovid1 stone mun also co t l cc. ll l.: Uoctoi ulrnoet c uc s It 'v1ll be sale for n1e io iesuwe iuy mgly sion \\heie one o! lus best (pecnmruil) Oli it is 1 otluu 0 mt beU. the would be '""1'1t1ng to n1orrow :v1ll it not doctor 1 In speaking) anu inost fashmnable patient.a re were broub} t 1nto the house, and over all at the gate that the <loge embarked m !Jie he wakhed as if the <tdicret had been bis B tconta11r wbeq he went forth rn state to The fourth uay ibe mvahd the annu.a.1 ceremony of weddmg mth a own Sister manner \Vas eurnest n.nd nlrnost supplicating a'voke to cousc1onsncbS and looked at Dr rmg the Adrlatrn -~ rom 'The City of the What man oould fall to be appre~1at 1ve John sttu1l'Jht in he ftce Sea, by L H Morgan, rn Harpers Maga Where am 'r V said she attcmptm 0 to H ' for S.ptcmber nuder ,.ucl c11-cuill8tances? Remember too that Dr John was lon0 rng to be lovedPlea;c be Dn!tmg Away had that nornmg ·\most p_i:ayed tbot hea ven would send lnm a httlc bundle of com \\ 1tl1 ptoud CXtlltant step we ma} tread fort in the shape of a good wile, and 1t will to the very verge of the future m th· JOUr Doi t ""k any not he strnnge Ll1at, notw1thstauurn 0 the ney of life but we can go no farther there efforts previously ntade to entrap him he n1ore questions 1t becomes lost to us m the realities of the ' Who are yo ' 1 she ontmued appar should tlnnk onl v of the present 101 eh -present we ate left to look forwarcl to a eutly obhv1ons to the command DCSS John Hessman at yo u sei \ice and at new future wbilt behmd us bes the P"'t, \\bat am )O Ile idrng l>ifos Eetelle ! from wh1eb we are rap1dlv driftmg Olten asked Dr John after a moment of appre preset t ~ o 1r sell coust tuted phys1c1an who Now drrnk this bee'tea our hea1ts gro\\ '\\eary, our CJe hcla "et ciali\ e scrutmy 1'\ Uson s Essay' ch ! will be ol eyed With tears as we pause to look back at the and the doc\01 a face showed all the pleas- -take Flory s httle hand m yom s and go reccd ng shore and through the dim d1a straight to oleep ure felt by its owner <\.nd upon my With a. s1~h f ichel u. snnle a mon1en tauce seetn to catch ghmpses of tho forms word 11 hem 1sn t Emerson That 1a healthy we loved m other daye-early inends food 1atber heav' thou 0 l1 I shot Id tbrnk tnry atte ipt t J keep hci eyes open a little longer au l the un a ltd \Vaf:I ~leep1n 0 as whose hands 've \Vere \Vont to clasp in fond !01 a su:k gul familiar 0 rect1ub but 'vhow no\v vc n ect qmetlv s ts infat t Mi s E stellc die' a 101 0 b1eaih t 01 no inorc as iu Lhe ohleu t t 1e, for on the } our "eeks horn LI at tlay M1~ l\.ate the Li ~t tune m he twelve months uf t11al Britt.ou iu le ot t in the docLor s cn111agc, 1estless sea ol change ou1 I >rksbsvcdrtlted far ap rt J<ar more vn idly tbau tll come aln1 st as well as ever try !ldde l mtb lns penml a beak to Sahs bmy an<l claws to 8alem anu l\fo1bleheaa exclam rng lhel'e tbut will do for Sala mander Salamander said Mr Kus sel the editor I c ill it a Geirymander The ' Ot obtamed 'ogne and a rnde cut of the figure pubhsbe<l m the Sentmel and m the llalertt Gazette was the natmal bietorv oftbe monster duly set forth sc1ved to fix the word ID the p~htical vocabulary of the country So efficient was the Jaw that at the elections of 1812 oO 164 Democrat vot ers elected twe11tv n1ne senators against ele'°n elected by 51 766 ] ederahst· and Essex conntJ, "l:Mch v;hen vot1ns as a sin gle d1Smet had sent firn Federalists to the Senate was now 1epresented m that body b' three Democrats an I t11 o Fedu1alrnts It \\OS repeale<l m 1814 and the death at u hunal o! the monster \\ere celebrated n prose and verse througlio ti the cotmtry Young Men 'Young in u , what are ) our pui poses in hfc I Have you any that are laed OT are g11 c ) on 1 stea<lv place i If the latte1, you n1ay 1 ot calculate upon g1eat success 1n hfc Ihosc v;bo carve out for themselves tor ) ou waiting fo1 so1n~Lhin 0 to turn up to tunes \\ho, when they cunnot find a ph\CC to its v1s1011s of the old homesteid hom in their chosen pura 1 t go to 'vork at an) Tbuo "\1ihose portals '\ c 'vent torth with Urai; e thrng houorable that ofteis itself CANADA -24 Sac ai t lrlontre.1.J Two Horse Wood Saw, loo ti Broad Cast Drill and Grass Seed Sower R W JAMES I'l..lng St Bo vn a1 ville .Bo vruan ilk: Dec 14 1871 nll Sul scnbe I au l nwe1:1te 1 CMiI it \l ct1 I l~ei;ur ed Fu d £1 906 000 Ster] 1 g · :Et u ls 1n,.cated lit C ma la.- lOo 000 Insurances against loss by I ire are effected 01 the most favorable te m~ tiond los~68 la 1 vitl o lt iefere1 ce to the Boa.rd in Lo idon. J DODS\\ Oll'LH RIN'!OUL BROS Inspector Gen ..t\:gents l\iontreal HWJ T Jn8t recetved a Cl10 co lot of DARLINGTON, sided Herc Di John Wllll employed by the ye 1 and altho tgh the position was no sinecure 01 account of the amount of patt NEW FRUITS, Ra1sms, Currants, Figs, R E. LOSCOMBE Barrister Agent for Bowmanville and V1C1111ty BowmanVIlle Jm1e l4th 18GO 36 mo 43 39 411 :Oa.tes, Lemon, Ora.nge a.nd Citron Peels, NUTS IN · GREAT VARIETY llio BarTeli:I and :Boxes of a~ortmt; cnce reqm ed to battle mtb tbe ner\ ous fancies of the pFmc1pal 1m alid of the es tabhsl ment still Dt John, to use hrn own tellJn 0 \ eru i.cul n cons1dcrcd it ' an ex cec<l ngly -soft thing - nud soft 1t 'vaa 1n mo1e sen~es than one Farewell, McGee, & Bu:tledge1 BAl'tRISIERS ATTORNEYt:i llohcitor.; Conveyancers NotanesPubhc )1 FlCE 11.1 Bo M!.?iVILLE-Over 1\f Mc!\I IT Bea·'tiful Candies, DR DAVIDSON, ' lth an t of I ADU A LE of tho Roi al College of pliy G scans of England and Un1 e1e ty of V1c CHOICE BISCUITS tor a Colle e Col oo r TJn ler911ldt ate an,d pl 7.emnn of the Uni erSlty of loronto!. .. and Dartt 0 t 1 ~s a0 Unne :-sty of Q cen s College lfingston JYJ.em <ler of the Coll ge of Phyfilc111ns and Surgeon ti 00s cclebra.W<.l of 0 taro qw ger.) and ltes <lencB on Krng 8t eet secon l l O"-Rt of 1\i[r Mnynn.rrl 0 0 Dr John walked nghi up rnto the JUI> hil s ch am bu1 Oh good morning dobtor A little late arcn t you 1 Seems to me I have been wait in0 an unusual 1e11gth of time dra'\vlcd the lady fiom her lux.uuo 1s col (jh !I.bout the us ial hour rephe l Dr ry s 8to1e 0FFIC1'1 IN Qr.l A A- 1 rst loor north of th ~ John with i10 e"'-pec al show· of lefe ence What sec1n to be the m11tte1 this i 1or1 e e V(' 1 nothcr Jot of l or.t Office J un:s ltuTL.EDGE H J.\.. Bo vno&m ll· Dec.17th 1869 1\fonoy tolo~,u n.t. lo v ates of interest J .I! \_RF.WEIL J L n R Mc(Tt E ] A P'tJ'Pul!: I.EA!' TEAS, mg? No n&o Bown an ille Oet otb 187L Q ii ly u the Test of O/wapnes· Bo;,ma.nv Ile Dec 22nd 1870 l1 olU that 1s too cruel It.La.ttc1 r;fi,u; n101n ng Do you remcn:iber what was the m~tter yestc1 lay i I lease I 1callJ Joct Learh to trv tl e realities of the wo1ld whu;h Jay be~ on i the precincts of out o \ n qmet home Halt 1mpat1e11tly "e \tad look cd forward to the t nle wLeu no longer bouncl by lhc restrumts of home wc should take our place upon the stage of act1'e hie but often theipath has pro' ed a thorny mvahd laugu1dh but a stupid cookeiy qmred !Cute ihe fi1st to b1eak the silence one o 1r feet have grown wearv, and '"1th I feel bettc1 and sl10n er to <lay than I 0 book that I got I10u1 the libraiy Molher yearning hea.1ts we l avo longed fo1 the have fo1 \)CU dcpendd upon rnc vou see for our deserts qtuet JO)S from ' brnh \IC have forever N l ttle gul rephol tl e doctor It and I cau tell l ou th 1t somel11nes my Ill will not be sale loi ~ ou to resume your di11ted genu1tj 10 sorely teot.ed wr1t1ng in s1x months Nu 111oru uo 'vc gather a L uubroku I c One ]!ttle bund tucked, the ·olumc lui Oh doelot vou aio unll J ok 1 g uo v l clc beneath tho shelter of the olil ho rue iher unde1 the p llow while the other un know you utc said !Cite notrng the look tree loved ones g1own weary ' itl lile s "onso o tsly ol cotuse dropped u pou the of amusement 10 his expressive C) es bu1dens au<l. bo1ne on the l'l\ CL o~ Death doctors With the \\ h1te Jewelled finge1s Ng h.ate rndeed I am not Jokmg have d11flcil away to the unknown shore 1) mg on bis, the fair, dazzlin 0 face upturn You sball ne\ er go bael to th it Jrudgery lt 1s ·?mei1mes sad to feel that we a1e re ed the words \\h1ch would have doomed agaur. 1f I can 11elp 1t cedrng from all that our heaits hol<l dear linu to nusery all the clay· ol bis hfo we1'C fhe hot blood mounted dear to Kate's From our childhood years with \heu m almost spoken templ"s D1 Hessn: an ehe contmued nocent Joys-from the sacred tics of borne Ho" wonderfully md providentially lit- a::isunuog a business 1 kc tnanncr but for and early assoc1at1on-but more sad more tle ta1ngs soruetllllCS UI pea.I to S<J.\ e from you I slJould lave bee111u n1v g1a e b1tti.::e than all, comes to u~ the ] no\vlcU.ge desol twn u cl death The hand with In tll p1obb1l ty b10ke ml er com that 011 the currentol wotltlly pleas re "e "h ch sl c h d stnven to h de the pntt1a\J) pan 01 with inore t1 tth than mo lest' arc floating ft om th love of oc r Heavenly ca.nee deU \ olt me lad str(l. 1gcly e 10 gh Well she cont n teil yo l ha1e saHtl 1' 1thcr that w th thotghtless feet we are lifte l the full o! ti e p llo v and ol ,closed lIIJ l fc k pt 1ny 1 rhng little s ste)'.' from treading each day nearer the grave, unmind botl t tie n ld n lt rol'- one of the 1nost ln1::. ch1e\o is an l recklcs:sly \\Iltten book ever ·tarv t 011 ca1cd Im us both ts tlwugh ' e f tl of "hnt ma) he bevond 1t· dark hall been lour 0"11 n k md1 ed n tt ho" can botdeJ'll tu1.11slntc l i 1to the~ ngl1sh ln.ng1 age Fot u moment the doct01 Sl1t 1lent v lh I evei--1 I here a -c moments when our b tier na- the) make th<> start and 1 due time they are able t.o enter into tho 1 us ness for'\ luch they have a ta te lhose w110 putie1 tl) wait from month io month or year to yeat fo1 some opening to Sa\ e tl ein fi.01n hard ' 01k may ll('\ er tind it Had they the shady place· which they del:ilre the' would find no be<ls ol roses as thev mav suppose, but ti elf employera \\ ould expect them to work earnestly, faith fully lute and early and to ~ucceed, they would be bound to do it fhe fact ii:: '\ o ha, e some young 1uffil out of emploiment "Io thmk that labor TS dmepunble They ""ll live to repent then mistake chan1c~ a1t sans engineers " e have too fc\v farmers n1e and laborers In olden tunes, our fathers rhadc their for tunes by contmenc1ng \S men of toil upon f<u:ms at a small pittance pet year, but they linew how hardly it wn.' made and they kept1t added to 11 bought each ol them , small tract of land und nSJng step by step they attained mdependence But they were giants 111 those days men who feared not toil f:!Un , and exposure Their descendcuts should 1m1tate then exam pie \\ e have too mat y octoFS hn\ ye1s cle1ks ~c a]as too 1na1 y so cugcr to h \ e 111 tl c sl ade that tl cy er tcr profe~Slons 1 buo:i1n ss oltcl tune~ !or "b cl they 01e totally unlltted and hence their i,: hole ll\ es are 1 uhues Yo< ng men karn that labm 1s lwnor able and that Jou have 1t m yotr powe1 by industry and et.:or omy to make for your self not only 1vmgs but fort mes ==::::::::__

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