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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 26 Jan 1883, p. 2

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· F ASHION N OTE S. Thou ghts of Home-Maggte. Land. BY :&> OROOl!l:ENDEN. It is admittedby all that the management House aprons of lace are among late noof land under, existin~ ree;ulations is such as.Ito velties. M815gie ! we met at the village ga.te, IS PUBLISHED - -One morn when we were young ; place,the laboring pclasses subservient to the In returning thanks to the people of Bowman· Black matelasse is much used in mourning I had mtv satchel, and you your slat:e~ EVERY FRIDAY MORNING, " ill of t he capitalist. .Aud it is clear'jthat I think was nine and you were eig);', 'ville and West Durham for their liboral support shrewd men who not only devote tlteir dress. - BYAnd this the ditty sung :in the past. I take t his opportunity to inform whole time t o the cons1dm·at1on of the Ha! ha! for the field whei·e th e mowers wait, .. Nothing i s ,more offensive to taste t han them that in a ddition to my form11r b11smess r ead1e>t means of augmentinP" their capital, an overdressed young girl. And the la.r k with gladsome tongue." AT THE OFEICE, I have added a full line of sto,·llBin but employ the best lega.l talent, backed by ! we met at the gate one noon, The d emi-tram remams m vogue for re. l\fosgie I'oat Office Block, King St.,Bowmanvllle,Ont W h en some few years had flown , the influence of large sums of money for Wood and Coal Cooks, eeption and dancmg parties. And lin~ered there till the harvest moon BOWMANVILLE. their a.id, places the laboring classes under T:ERJY.[S: Parlor and Wanning Stoves serious !',[a.de wierd with shadow~ t he reape1 s boon, disadvantages in the race of life. When you I called my own. White and tinted laces t rim house wrap$1.&0 per a nnum,01· ~n.oo lf palclln 1tdva nce. ot the ver y best make which will be sold as low If, with our present established customs, And we sa.ng, "Ha! ha! for the corn so soon p ers and house jackets admuab'y. as possible. (Like Payment strictly in a dvance r equired from our love) into ripeness grown." we were to "nationalize" the land according subscribers outside of t he county. Ord~rs t o Give me e. call before b uying elsewhere. to t h e plan proposed by Mr. George, we The adoption of velvet for evening Mairgie ! we met at the gate one night , d ieaontinue the paper mu ~t be accompamed by can scarcely di vest our minds of t he idea dress has led to i t s being used largely for W hen love, a las I was dead ; the amount due, or the paper w~l not be stoppe9-. When nought was oflered to ear or si~ht, that those now holding it would be com- bridal toilets. Subscribers are responsible until full payment is Save leaves that fell fr om the elm trees height made. pelled to suffer a wrong, as many who now B lack lace ru<:!hes ancl cascades and black On your averted head ; l/J.Jli ·Prolonged, happmess and healthrestored by possess it have come int o possession of their lace d raperies for skir t s are much in favor And w e wept for the past m dub10ns hghtRATES OF A.D' 'ERTISING I I::: ~ holdings by hard toil and privatwn, endured for elderly la ,lies. For the spring and th e su mmer fled. W hole Column one year ... ... .... ... $50 00 :;i ~ .,; the use of the great " " Half yee.r .. .... .... . 30 00 0 0 \g for years, while, uncler this ariangement c FO R THE PERMANENT CURE OF .o the" GERMAN INVIGOR ATO R, ]'nil and bouffant trimmmgs, r nches, " " On e quarter .. ... . ·. 20 00 co :z: ...J p rofhgate" class would come wi thout Ho.If Column one year ..... . ..... .. .. 30 OO!=-- which positivelv and perman tly cures ImpoAdvice to a. Bridegroom . etlort mto equal rights anrl privileges. And shells, and pu ffs ad orn the b ottom of many " " Half year .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 20 00 tency (caused by excesses of any kind) Seminal fashionable skirts. To become a h usband is as serious a mat · One quar ter ........ . 12 ro- Nootherdlseaseis soprevalentln tltiscoun-m if a scheme of nationalizatio1i were carried Weakness, and all diseases that follow as !t ... N o dressy toikt is now considered com- ter t o am~ as i t is for a woman t o become tr;v aa Constipation, and n o remedy has ever ,, Quarter Column one year .. ., .. .. .. 20 001 out on the l::asis of remuneration, say w ith sequence of Self-Abuse, as loss of memory, um· " .. Half year .. .. .. . .. .. 12 50 _ 5 versa.l lassitudo, pain in the back, dimness of Gl equalle<l the celebrated Kidney-Wort as a c plete u nless a fancy muff·' IS add ed, mat ch- a w ife. Marriage ia no child's play ; it E cure. Wh&teverthecause, howeverobstinat.e «J interest-b<'arine; boncls, the present holders ing " " One q uarte1· .. . .. . . 8 00 vision, premature old age, and many ot~er the dress and bonnet. 1 brings added ca.re, trial, perplexity, vexa· w ould at once become a " bonded" aristoa. diseases that lead to msamty or ocnsumpt10n «' the case, this Mmedy will overcome it. Six lines and under, first msert10n . $0 50,= rR THIS dlstreasillj\' com- ~ cracy, with the entire country as their It is "bad form " as well as bad taste, for t 1on, and H reqm res a great deal of the hap· and a premature grave. , Ee.ch subsequent insertion...... 0 151Gl · plaint is very apt to be ·Send for circulars with testimonials free by fi complicZLted withoonatipation. Kidney·Wort~ security, and the Government their agents a girl in het· teens to wear a dr ess t hat would piness which lcg1dm;ttely springs out of it From si:x to ten Imes, fuat msert1on, 0 75 __ Na.ch .ubsequent insertion...... 0 251 - 10 mail. 'rhe INVIGORA.'l'OR is sold at $1 per ., strengthens the weakened pa.rte and quiakl.v 111 i or collectmg what is virtually their rents, become a woman of 25 or 30. t o make the balance heavy iu its favor. box 01: six boxes for $5. by all d1 uggists, or «J cures all kinds of Piles even when physicians iii' Over ten lmes,fii·st msertion,per Ima 0 101,. Very few pe pie live happily iu maniage, h ough ca.lied by another uame. Thus, they w11i be sent free by mail, securely sealed, on 111 and medic:!nes have before failed. Each subsequent msert10n , " 0 03 _ _ c Out-of-door costumes, plain or ela.borate, and yet t ins ii. not beca,use u nha ppmess ia receipt of price, by adclressing J . I!'. CHENEY, ti 4Jl. !Cif'If you ha.ve either of these troubles );! would enjoy all of the special advantages The num lier of lines to be reckoned by1are frequently diaped with a l arge broch of Druggist, 178 Summit St,. 'l 'oledo, Oh10, sole the space occupied, measured by a scale of ct PRICE $1. USE· Druggists Sell ~ necessary for a life of idleness, w ithout the a,nt ique silver l ooping t he tunic or the scarf germa11 to the 1 elation, but becau se those who enter it do not know, fi rst, ho w t o get solid Nonpareil. - 15 .A.gents or the United States. labor even of collecting their rents, or t he For sale by S'l'OTT & JURY, Bowmanville. mairi cd, an d second, how t o !tve marr ied anxiety of considering the possibihtv cf los- oblie1·. ~ Lace fichus , ruffles, and kerchiefs o[ silk happily. You h ave already m1dc your · ing a dollar. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. Employment is on ' of the necessary con· or m ull are not fa·tenecl up hig h i u t he neck, ch01ce-w1sely, I am bound to b elieve, ,.,,., BOWMANVILLE S1'A'1'ION AND TIME. conutants to happmess ; anu when there is but are arr.mged in a V-shape, comin~ to a Those q u alit ies of character wl1 ch h ave atTRADE MAl!K., The GrentEJlg· T RADE MARK. no inducements to labor, there is almost a pomt i n front, and thus revealing a bit of tracted \' )U t o ohocs" as you lmvc should lisbRemetly,an GOING EAST GOING WEST MRS. KEYS' cert11mty that t he time would be spent iu the t hroat, which is usually ornamented by make your love grow daily w lnle you live unfailing cure for xpress ..... '. .9.00 e. m \ Local. ........ 7.52 a m Stook of New Goods JS now complete. She has findmg the mos t agreeable methods of em- a velvet nbbon and a jewelled slide, er a together. Sernmal WeakMixed , .. ... , .. 1.55 p m Express .... .-. 9.20 a m on hand a full assortmen t of Wools, Ladies ployment. Many a line of aristocrntic di!· t wisted row of pearl beads. ness, SupermaAs to the second pomt : If you wish to Local .. .... .... 7.10 pm Mixed ...... .. 3.4-0 Pm Reticules, Ottomans, Ties, Handkerchiefs. torrhea, Imposcent has become extir,ct in past tnnes Narrow bands of fur are q uite frequently hve in harmonious union with your wife start Exp1·ess. ..... . 8.40 p m Exoress ... ... 9.05 P m Bracelets, Fruit Baskets, &c., &c. tency, &all dis· through this cause. It is cl ear, then, that use<l. as a trimmmg for e ' 'enmg dresses. A out with the avowed r ecogmt10n oI the fact cases thattollow HOLIDAY PRESENTS AND TOYS ti.is would 1100 reniedy the ex1stimr evils, magnificent velvet robe recently r eceived that she 1s yom· compamon and co-p aitner. as a sequence of _ L, l"OTTER, ltl, D , for the children m great vanety. Children's a,s L t would not ouly fail to ensme t he hap- from Paris we.s fm ther enriched bv sable Marriage usually makes the wife n~ther of , · Self-A.burn ; · as RADUATE of Queen's College, Kingston'; Jackets and Hoods made to order. .A. beautiful Befcre Takingloss of Memory.After Taking. pme~s of all, but it would cxtmgmsh not fur trim ming·, and a tea-gown of snowdr op these. In many instances sh e secs less of and Member of Uollee:e of Physicians and assortment of Surgeons, Ontario. Un versa! Lassitude, Pam in the Back Dimness on ly thJse now Ii vmg, but their lineal casl:mere simply border ed down the front, her husband t han before she man e(I him. UARDS. of l:Jf' Office and Residence, ~nni~~ll~!: C B RI S '£ 1'I A S Vision, Premature Old Age, and many ot her descendants of unborn generatrnns. It is around t he bott om, and at t h e throat and H e comes, he goes, he r eads, t hin ks, works, Call and see them. Diseases that lean to Insanity or Consumption clear, then , t hat this plau is not without its wrists with t hree-mch bands of dark-brown and nnder the stimulus of business brings Dr. A.. BEITH, and a P remature Grave. obJectio11s, a ud I sulnmt the fo llowing, be· fl r . CANDIES IN LARGE QUANTITIES. all h1~ powers and fa.cul ties t o the surface, R.A.DUA'l'E OF THE TORONTO UNIVER· Jtiif'Full particulars in our pamphlet, which _ __ _ .. ..,_...... and is developed ther eby-not slw ays sym· Sl'l'Y, Physician, Surgeon, &c. Office King 'l'heee goods will not be offered at or below we desire to send free by mail to every.one.- lievmg t hat it affonls more feasible points, Stre.et, MORRIS' BLOCK, Bowmanville. Rapid Growth of a Colt. metricall y, but vigorously-not always ha.r· cost, but will be sold at a small advance on cost. The Speciffo Mediuine is ~old by all druggists at least less object10nable points, t han at $1 per package, or six packau;ea for $5, or 1~ found in the plan above noticed : OYSTE RS SERVED at ALL HOURS. will ht. sent free by mail on the receipt of the Let those who now hold the l and continue A yeacling colb iu Mr. Rober t Bonner's moniously , b ut with increasing power. .J, lV. Mc.Laugblln, JI, :B,, moner hJ t1 fldressmg celebrat ed bi·eeding stud, in Westchester Married men do not usually sh rivel up nor IOEN'l'lATE OF 'l'RE ROYAL COJ,LEGE to poss(i,s it; but deprive them of the privi- County , N ew York, weighs , . pounds, put on a look of ~rematurc a~e, but women 'l'B E GRAY MEDICINE CO., of Physicians and member of the Royal 1 06 2 lege of selling or le'l.Sing 11 .. Uollege or Surgeons ll:dinburgh. Toronto , Ont., Canada and yet is fine in all h is points, and prom- frequently do, an it is plam t o me why Tiu~ plan wili tumvvu t!Je present evils, Oflioe: M01Ut1;;' BLOCK King-st.,BowmanHas received her new stock of aud at the same tune vrese1ve all >,hat 1s i·es t o turn out a fast trotter. Mr. l:fonner they do. ville. M arried women are shut up in houses, and good. The details of mauagement w ou l 1 thinks he gets this early exceptional size DR. J. (), Ml'l'fJi\J>LL, be left for t Ln most careful and consider ate from au experiment he t ried with his d am. their chief care is for things t h at have no EMBER 01!' COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS leg1slation. 'l'his shonld take effect, say in Before the colt was weaned, he says he had i nspirmg mfluence. Their t i me is ta.ken and 8urgeons, Ontar10, Coroner, etc. The FIRST ingredient in DR. WILSON'S t he mother brought up from pasture every up m m eetmg t he phy1ncal w ants of their . 74. Oftice and .Kesidence, Enmskillen. PULMONARY CHERRY BALSAM is au ten years,tlurw g '~ h i ch trn1e land-holder s and mght, and fed six quarts of oa.ts ; and since families-cooking, washmg dishes, keeping nou·holdcts would mutually establish stte h extract of wild cherry bark, which soothes the the colt has learned to eat he also has been the house in order, sewing, r ece1 ving com· D ; BIJRKE SDIPSON, and invites the Ladies of Bow- irritated surfaces m the lungs a.nd air passages, arrangements as would best conduce to their fed abnndantly with oats, m addition t o pany-not one of which has in it a tendency .> .A.RRIS'l' ER, SOLICITOR, &c., MORRIS respect1n· mterests. Those who had more acts as a t ome to the stomach, giving e. healthy good pa.st u re in the summer aiid hay m win- even to culture and elevation. Married ") BLOCK, up stairs, Kmg ::ltreet, Bowma.n- manville and vicinity to call appetite, has a soothing, sedatiTe influence land tha11 t hey could work or look after lle. Sollc1tor for the Ontario Bank. ter. .Followiug up t his system, Northern women are devoted to the house, and this the heart and blood vessels, preventing on would sell t o t hose who had none, but WP.re and see her Pattern Private : 1t1oneys loaned e.t the lowest rates. palpitation. desirous of unlt1vating t he soil, on su ch horse breeders may ge t the same size at as means a life of vexat10n e.nd p ettmess. It terms as he could best secure, just as men do early an ag-i as is now obtained m our gives no soTt of stimulus to t he spil'it . So John Keith Galb1·atth, now wheu compelled by t he force of CH'· Southern Stat es and t he milder winters of t he husband, who is out of doors, 'tctive, in· .A. R 1:t I 8 'l' ER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY and assortment o± PUBLIC, &c. Office-Reed's Dlock, oyer uumstauces tu uuloau their surplus stock of Cabforma. In t he latter counti y there is t e resterl in measures which 'ttfect t he public good pnsture all wmter, and the colts re- good, coming mto contact 'vith men greater The SEOO!."'D loosens and d;splacei, tJ>e tough, _goods or othh commodities. T. Ba.ttings store, King Sti·eet, Bowmanv1lle. ' $tringy phlegm which canoes so umch pam ceive no check in t heir growth, a s is common than himself, w ho inspire him to bett er Monev to lend 1'he nation would not then be compelled and distress, and which is the cause of the wi th all kindo o· stock unless they receive purposes and nobler ends of labor, develops to assi.:me a newly crzatetl nationa.l deb G in LOSCJOltDUI .t l.JllTU, convulsive coughing. favor of a special class of c:it1~1s. No~ extra care durmg t he nvorous winters of the m t o manly beauty and grows m ch aract er, ARRISl'EitS,A'l'TORNEYS, SOLICITORS, STOKE :-Second 0001· lVest or "lVllllams would a cfaf!ll of idlers b e vol nnta,Jt1ly esta.b- .... or tliern l:)tates. M r. Bonner's treatment while th~ wife at h ome, who has as fait hful. Conveyai\c.,rs, Nota.r1es. &c. Otlice :- Mc- Butcher Sttlllo lishe,1 in thett' midst. All would find legi. of this colt is the same as that pursued by l y performed her share of t he w or k, wit hers Clung's l:!uildings, Kmg Street, Bowmanville. R. RUSSELL LOSCOMlll!l. . ~. Il, LEl'l'H. The THIRD ingredient heals. It is the vital t imate ~tel p roper employment. Ancl, if English breeders of rnce horses. The dam and decays prematur ely . Trea t your wite exactly as yourself would pi operty of the peculiarly soothing aud heal- proper jud?ment was exercioed, such em· is not only fed an abnndilnce of oats, but t he colt is also taught t o eat them as soon as like t o be trea t ed if you had t o Iil'e under Honey to l.onn.- Private and other funds at ing gums of the white pme and fir of ~outhern ployment would be at least r emunerative, lowest rates of mt~rest. climes, at the same time grateful and.Jl!lnefi· In cou~idering this question it mnst not possible, which he learns to do at a.n early her circumst ances, aud yo u w ill uot go far ~ cial to the stQmach. be forgotten that the primary obiect m gi v. ageirom the same trough as his mother. At wrong. ST. JOUN H , llUT()lfESON, De not entertai n the silly n otion t hat be ing us land was th;tt we might be able to six months old- the general age for weanARRfSTER, & ATTORNEY. &c. mg the colt - h e has iearned to sustain h im- cause she is ot a different gen der from your afford an abundant food-supoly . And in l'\O'!ARY PUBLIC. MONKY TO LOAN The FOURTH rngredient is e. pleasing and order t o this end, those who ·choose t o em- self well on g rain, grass, and hay, so that ot1m t hat sl:e is thei:e~ore different in her 0 FFIOE- 0 VER 81'.A'rESMAN OF~'ICE. M>utlunglubncaut that supplies the place of the ploy their time in this laurlablo way must when weaned there is no check m his wants, feehngs, q u alities and p ower. Do -~-- --------··---lVRlGllT & ltJUGll'J', : I not b e t he victim of any social policy. Stand mucous eecretwn which, while the organs a~e not be deprived of the privilege o f commg gr owth, but lie keeps st eadily along t he sa m ,....---healthy, coats the mucous membrane,l<:eepmg mto the freest co11tact with t he broad acPes a~ wJieIL s11ckmg his dam.-Ruru! /'fr u-p lmi,velj ~ . righ , givc-yv'[!Y 1·if-e a arrfsters and .A.ttorneys-at-Law, Solicitorsim C ~ _H.-ARNDEN, L. D.S., it soft ancl~ral. t.Ji.t.. first ~s~plies the of t he whole earth Of course I endorse t he Yorker . chance top i ve, grow and b e somebody and Cha11cery, &c., Newcastle, Ont. Money to loan at lowest rate 01 i nterest and become f ,;met hing. _. place of the decreased secretions and o,ssista in idea. of taxing the lane! to whateYer exten t Gta.duate ot-the Royal College of Dental on favorable tenns. H9-tf·· restoring them so as to perform their proper it may lie neceseai y to ensure good governGhost Stories. I Try t o be thoughtful, considerate al'ld for· Surgeons, Ontano. .m dmost imµortant duties. ROBERT A.RJUOlfll, Whatever may be the achievements ofJ be:i.1·mg. You w ill have new d uties, and OFFICE OVER DICK::'\ON'S STORE. All these workinr, to&"_ether, beneficially, ment. Under such a regime, we should not EGISTRAR, WEST DURHAM ISSUER DR. WILSO:::\"i:l PULMONAKY exist under the cont111uous excitement of a t he Psychical Research Society in other they will br10g new _trrnls. T ak e good care of Me.rrui.ge Licenses, Barrister and Attor· GOLD FILLING A SPECIALTY. make He simple, both! " land-crnze" a.s at present. Now, land is directions, it does not seem t o be making ?f yonr health and ners. _ ney at Law and Solicitor 1n Chancery. Money Plate Wo1k exeouted in the latest and moat CHERRY BALSAM the best cuie known for ever " gomg tip' ' or "coming down" iu mu ch way with reg:i.rd to ghosts. In his m your ha~1ts: be.careful ~n your expend1· for throat and lung diseases. loaned on H eal .Eete.te. Olllce on King street, improved style of the Dental .A.rt. paper newly settled countries ; ' >flitle in " old" or on t bis subject read last Sat urday. tures ; be rndustn ous. It . you k eep good Bowmanville. TEETH EXTRACTED · WITHOUT PAIN long -settle l countries the poor are hope~~ Mr. P odmore we are mformed, "remarked health and ar~ f , ugal, blessmgs w ill come _ mSold in 25 and 40 Cent Bottlesthe n. T. rno.i.n·s by the ufie of Nitrous Oxide GM, without inJUl'Y 40 Cent size contarnmg double the 25 Cent ly landleso UP@l the d1 fliculty in t he wav of r esearch of from you r nmt ed love, and you will grow ICENSED AUCJ'l'IONEE.l:t for the CoUllty to the patient. t his kin~irom infrequency and i rregularity happier and better c~a~ b~ da.y as t he years size. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in -of Durham, Sa.les pi·omptly at tended. Medicine. Particular attention paid t o the regulation of Car dmal D vmet 's Narrow Escape from of the " ppe.1rance of real or supposed pass.-Dr. James. C. ackson. Address-Hamoton P .O. 59. CHILIJREN'& 'l'EE TH . BJ ng :Bt!l"ied Alive. p;hos os." It is qmte natural that ghost s, - - - - -J. Yl. BRAYLEY, K. RUT()HISON. who have always derived their popularity Height of Ocean Waves. ~ALL WOJU( WARRAN1'ED. ~ ICENSE!) AUCTIONEER, CONVEYANMONTREA T~ Cad111al J)ouuet, who has recently ex- from their bold defiance of natural laws, L CER ancl Com111ss10ner rn B. R. Sales at· It is st ated t hat m t h e N or t h A tlan tic re· p ired in France at the age of 87, was an ex- should be as irregular as possible when tended to prom11ly ao d at 1 easonab1e i·ates. HURRAH FOR cellent mau, who won his way to the heigha thr eatened with a.n m vestigation which is cord waves have heen obser ved of 24 and S Address-Enmskllltm P. 0 . Hand-Shaking. 30 ieet hig h, highest being 43, mean 18, in ------he attaineu by act iYity, good works, a 101- to r ecluce them to the dull le, el of scientific A correspondent seems greatly exercised erant spirit, and a natural eloquence en· phenomena. W hat ghost with any human westerly -g11tl es. In t he P acific, 32 feet is GOOD WIFE GUARANTEED TO r ecorded; Sout h Atlant ic, 32 ; Cape H orn over the whole art and mystery of hand every man who burs h is L10enee trom I hereby take this method of thankn1g th e shaking. His trouble does not arise from laqi;ed by careful study . He was41 years old feelmg left in him would not be as capr1 32 ; Mecti terra.nean, 14~ ; G erma.n Ocean, HENRY SYLVESTEI-t, Enniskillen. 198< f. when, in 1836, Louis Pliilippe's Government Clous as ever h e could under the circumpublic for their vei·y llberal patronage smce have commenceQ. business m 'l 'yrone. I have any d oubt as to which style be ought to made him Archbishop of Bordeaux; but he stance" ? l t 1s not surpr1sm g, t heretoi·e, l3z; and French sailors mention 36 feet in ROF. JOSEPH E . GREEN ia pre· Ipaddled my own canoe from childhood up, and adept; whether the pump-handle, the patron became a Cardinal m 1852, when Louis t hat. the society has as yet only succeeded in the Bay of Biscay. _ pared to li:ive instructions on the Violin st1l,l find by !JCOnomy, p_romptness fair dealing, ------- "'------·~ andCornet. Persons wBhing to Join the v10lin strict attention t o busmess. buying at head· izing, the fishy, or the feckless, but from Napoleou needed respectabilities to fill his pe!suading two ghost -stories of the " goocl The following explains the difference be· class apply at once for terms and particnlai·s quarters on flrst-olass terms, R"iving from 5 to doubt on his part as to the times and Senate. Alike under the elder Bourbons, old -fashioned type" to offer t hemselves for "lnck" and "chance :" Y ou take a t ween MR.R.B.ANDREW, atthe "BIG 20." (227) to he the house of Orleans, and the th·rd Bona· examinat ion, a nd t hat those were oniy "rea· 10 J?er cent. discount to cash customers, by seasons when the operation is girl out t o the t heatre and d iscover t hat of rent and other expenses. I can fully gone on with at all. He says lus po- parte, Donnet was popular e.nd beloved. 11onably thrilling." Oddly enough, we Pianos '.l'uned & Repail·ed. savmg compete with an, store either in town or coun- sition in life is n either very high Ile also deseryes some remembrance on ac- are not told whet her these two passed or y ou haven't a cent m your pocket. Yo n are, try, and some goods seven to ten per cent. low· of course, compelled to invite h er t o an ARTIES WISHING THEIR PIANOS er. I have latel y purchased a varied and large nor very low. He t hinks he is the equal eount of a swgu lar adventure which befell were plucked, so it is impossible to say oyster saloon after t he performan ce. She stock of Dry !Goods, includinf( a ..,-ar y choice of some, and has no doubt about others bemg him when a young man . Dunng an illness whether there are any certified ghosts gomg 'l'unedlor ;epaired can have them attended selectrnn re fuses for some reason ; that's "lu ck , " but m Scotch and, Canadian Tweeds. The generally recognized as greatly his superior. to by leaving word at the DOMINION ORGAN Ladies' Department a lso well up, I have But the t lmes anrl the seasons of hand-shak- his body a~sumed all the aspects of dea.th. about a.t this moment. B ut in a.ny case there the " chance" is a million to one that she Co's o~'FICE, Bowmanville. A first-clas man made it a speme.lty tois He was r igid, did no t breath e, and his seems reason t o fear that the societ y, unlellll buy only first class goods. now oemg in their mploy. ing both P.r him . fo his own mind he has heart ceased to beat. The medical men it consents to make its examinat ion less st iff, will acoept. No sham or shoddy kept. Yours truly, been inclined to hold out a r eady hand to affirmed that the youth was dead, and, ac· may soon have t o abandon them for want of There l1as been quit e a tal k d uring the NUG HOME FOR SALE.- -ABrick ELIZABETH MARY DONEY, every body on every occasion, but painful to French law, he was speedily candidates. week of t,Ir. Gladst one's speedily with di·aw. Cottage containtng six rooms, cellar. pantry P . 8.- In t his. connection John 8. Donev experience has taught h 1m that this is " no cording placed in his coffin, and every preparation _ _ _ __ ..,._..._ _ __ _ etc., quarter acre land, stable, wood·shed, hard wishes to say that he still sells the celebr ated in !! from public hfe. '£he stram upon him and soft water, and other conveniences. For Light R unning Royal, with self-setting needle, go." The hand has gone out, but it has met has, it is said , been too gr eat for even Ills Use Broad Tiree. rurther rnforme.tion apply to S'l'A'l'ESM.ANotllce, improved bobbin wmder. Also the Raymond with none in responsive reciprocat ion, and was made for his fun eral. Yet all the time A writer says that a year's experience with r obust frame t o stand. l t m ay be so, but Bowmanville. 198-tf. White and Canadian Sewing Machines. Do he has too of ten been made to look foolish he was aliYe'. h eard what was sa1~, k new t~e minion and other leadmg Organs. HEIN'.rz. lay and cle~·1cal folk arouud hun ; . b ut it broad waggon wheels is conclusive as t o it is evid eut t h t he wont give up t ill he Fo1· Sale. MAN and DOMINION PIANOS. The world in the circumstances. This has made him was :iot until the very last moment . 3ust as t heir value. A four inch tire will carry four can't help it . And i t is equally ev11le11 t t hat renowned WALTHAM WATCH. Lumber, shy, and h as r esulted in others looking fool- t~e hcl was about t o be screwed down on 1 tons <lvtf: soft ground with greater ease t o when he w ithdra ws somet hmg like a poli tical Shingles. and everything that farmers have, ish in t heir turn, for h e has beeu led to be OUSE AND LOT No. 3, at present taken in exchange, his narrow bed, that , by a desperat e effort, the ...ili t han a two·and-a -balftirn will car- deluge w ill t ake pla,ce. Among !no follo,v. chary in the first steps of this friendly salu- he broke the spell and ~at up, to the horror ry a fon. T he wheels are not so much ers one wmg wil l v ery possibly go ""er to occupied by St. John Hutcheson, Esq., ad·ryrone, Sept. 29th, 1882. tation and has kept his hand cold a nd impas· of all ~~o were n ear Thus wa;s he saved stramed by stones and rough tracks ou the t he Conservat 1ves, while t he more ad '-un ced joining Lot No. 2; and other lots in the town of Bowma'nvi!le. Address R. T. RAYNES, Cote s1ve w hen to his horror the op posite was from hvmg entombme~t. It was m. the S~n- road , and t h e road is not cut up, but, on will feel themselves relieved from a r estrnin· St. Antome, P. Q. 223-tf. , evidently expected. Now, he asks what is ate, "';hen. a rgmug agam st such r3'.p1d buual, t he contrary, is packed down and kept ing power which t hey were obliged. how he to do ? He protests he n ever kn0wmgly that Oardma:I Don°:et re~a~cl hi s own ex· smoot h. The prevailing i dea that the ever u nwillmgly, to respect and ob ey. T lu s "cut" either man or woman, boy or girl rn per1ence to his Mtomshed list eners. Few men d raught is iucreased by widenmg t he tire is will lead t o new combination s and new cries, his life. He is fon d of hand-shaking He have had a similar escape. How many have alt > gether base!e;s · on the contrary a while the wail will no doub t b e raised for positively glories m taking hold of any hon · been literally buried a h ve ?- London Tete- wide t ir a reduces the' draugh t . The extra the hundred th t ime that Brit ain's fall is at est m an m friendly greetin1<. But he cost of the t i re is r epaid man v t imes over last a t t he d oor, and that nothing but snc· wants to know if t h ere is any rule. What graph. - -- --...~·-·>-·· eve~·y y ear in the extra wor k that can be cessful r esistance t o those h ate!ul democrat ORONO, ONT. about people on e meets every day in the ic ideas which have been so oft en denounced, What the Gamekeeper Would Say. done by a team. same office or store? Is t h e hand-shaking and yet so often and increasingly t riumphant Onty 7 wo Dollars. as much en regte as t he " good 111ornin11 ?" He has done many wonderful t hings, inoan aver t t he t hreat ened catastrophe. The MY STOCK..._COMPRISES : The Deepest Coal MiDe in America. Does t he sccially superior always begin and d eed. .After being told of t he hawk that history of Bntam ~hows t hat she can stand Pot ts vill, Penn., olaims t o have t he d eep- a g reat deal of "ruinmg." LADIES' K ID BOOTS AND SHOES. make the first overtures? Or what? '.l'RUTH p erched on the back of a stag royal, and LADIES' CALF, KID DUTTON & LACED. is sorry for the decent ma n, but can suggest there met its d eath from t he bullet which est coal mme in Amer ica . The shaft is ISSUED BY We have great pleasur e in thinking LADIES' FRENCH RID, .BUTTON & LA.OED. no plan. A cast-iron r u le would be u seless; killed it a ncl t he deer at a distance of 700 1,576 feet in dep th. The cars, holding four but better err on t he safe side, and be ready yards, you }lerhaps ask if he has killed any- tons each, are run upon a p latform, and t he there are t hose who take a u m t erest m the LADIES' KID SHOES, BUTTON & TIE. LADIES' GOA'l' & PEBBLE. RU'l'TON & TlE to "shake" on every reasonable occa,sion . thmg under really r emarkable circum- whole weight of six t ons is lifted in a little poor for lorn boys and girls t hat people our OFFICE- 'fown Hall Bmldmgs, Bow manville Al~o Mens' l:l.nd Children's of the a.hove goods. NQbody knows but t he "other party" may stances. .As the reply to such a ques tion re· more than a minut e by machinery th"'t back s tr eets, and in due t i me t .ike up space be eq ually puzzled, and equally auxwus. q uires consi deration, it might ·tagger some works as smoot hly as a hotel eleva tor. The m our p olice cells a nd ga ols. All h onor to ARSE AND FINE. So Ho! Gentle.11ncn o('J.<"'ash MEN'S LONG BOOTS, CO t hose who try t o h elp those whe i u the race We have merely to add - " L et genume k eepers ; but our frien d Ang us would be output is 200 car loads a day. MEN'S LACE BooTs,UoansE AND Fnm. of life have scarcely a chance. T hel'e are ion, not ~o C:u;1t. indness, not touchy pride rule, and even· k eq ua,l to the occas10n, there is no doubt . MEN'S FINE SHOES .AND GAITERS, tually t here won't be much d ifficulty." He would simply scratch his head, look "If you were sud denly reduced to abj ect a t least t wo such schools in the w ect side of MEN'S AND LADIES' SLIPPERS. I have written these few lines There is on e n otorious case of hand-shakmg clown at those cai a cious calves w hich are p overty , what b usiness would you start off Toronto, and t he good t hat is b eing accom· And all I have to eayin t his city, where one m an does as much as wrongly supposed to be fatal to imaginatL All the above goodtl sold on, at ?" asked an Austin young man of Moes phshed, though not very st riking, is st ill That you can find me still at home, any other hundred, and h e is one of t he best and then, with an air of serious couviction Schaumburg. "In dot gase," ,respon ded unmistak ab le. The boys a r e ver y rough and I am not gone away, liked of the communi ty. At the sam e time, t hat made it probable h e b elieved his own Mose, slowly. So all my kmd old riends may come, "I would go into a pish- very rude. w ith such a life as t hey have And a ll they oung ones, too, · it is a fact that i t is sometimes very swry, would say somethin;r like t his : n ess m a small v ay in v ich I could make led ever s mce they were born, how could it .And get their gar:ments nicely made bothersome to know what to do in the "\Vee!, you sec, sir, it was on a misty day . 50 per shent profit." " What kmd of a be ot herwise ? These b oys and g irls are - (0)-In fasluons that are new: premises. I was walking by the river-side with the gun bu sin~ss ?" " I vould sphht matches and sell gen erally shar p and energetic, a nd if 1 once Where old and young, dEoar friends, may meet t heir t hou gh ts and plans were t urnlld in \ welcome i:rreetina. bv R . PEATE on my shoulcler, when I saw a bundle of ' en1. " t he r ight direction, t hey nught become no· "Junius , dey say yu me gwine run fo' ble men o,nd women. Som e have already The>e is a tancy at the moment for ladies st ruggling, I could not make out what it to wear dog ·skm gloves stitched on the back was- I could only see it s truqglm11: ; but I justice ob de peace, am dat a fac' ?" "I did d on e so, a nd more are followmg t h e same Yorm erly known as the" Soper Mills.") ..A..JSTD and double stitched on the fingers, just like fired, a nd what do you th ink was there ? A hab a hankrin' <lat ah way, sho' 'n ough; course, and are likely i n after yea1>~ to do gentlemen's gloves . The correct number weasel had hold of a rabbit , a hawk had what's yo's 'pimon ' bout de matter?" " W ell, t heir p art man fully and well in b u1ldm g up RIS MILL HAS BEEN THORhold of t he weasel, and an eagle had hold of J u nim , e~ turnabout's fa1r:p1ay , yume justiof. buttons on them is four. u GHLY renovated and put in order,under t he hawk, and I killed them- every one." fied m yo pup pus, case " e b en rnnnin' this Canada of outs iu a ll tha t is b est j:itted "Get n ght out of this,' shouted an ini· to mak e a coun try prosperous and rtistin· our own spemal supervision. for tbe purpose ot away from de justice ob de peace t hese guished. tated merchant to a mendacious clerk; "this gristlng and manufucturing Oat Me al and Pot A"'ain, we say, - All 'Suecess receive prompt attention. b'al years. " se ,Barley, and :we are now prepared to r eceive is the t hird lie I have caught you in smoe Gauze Balbriggan stockings are woi·n in· to those who ~usy themselvea in t his '\\Ork orders from all our old cuotomers and others Sat in &urahs, wit h grounds of pale i·rim- of faith and labor of love. L et t hem not be for work, and we gurantee to give them who STORE: One door west STATESM.AN office 10 o'clock this mornmg ?" "Oh, well," side of silk and cashmere stockings, givsaid t he n ew man, "don't be too hard on ing additional warmtli; ancp protecting t he rose, brocad ed with four o'clocks, are much wear y in well d oing They will not m the intrust us with the same entire satisfaction. Oats and otber gra.ins taken in exch ange for me! Give a fellow time to learn t he skin from the dyt r roughness of the outer used for mat inees, mad up in Louis XIV. eml be without t heir r eward. And t hat re. Flour Oat Meal, &c. H. & J , TOWNS, Bowstyle. rules of t he house." ward will not be small. -Toronto Truth. stockml manville. 227. THE CANADIAN s~ATESMAN DOMINION ORGAN&PIANO Co,, WARER OOM, STOVES l M . A.JAMES, BIG 20, "W.RUSE, Agent. ROBB~D ~~:l~~{~li~:~~fi~~~ L EWI S QUICK. = ~ CONSTIPAT I ON. ~ Pl LES - NEW ___ GOODS ___ G G L M~SS FALL llcTAVISH M & WINTER ONE. GOODS,, l B BONNETS, HATS, TWO. TRIMMINGS B THREE. ----------- B B R Fe OR. - I L - --- - - ·- - --- .A. W O M EN'S RIGHTS P P S H FINE M ARRIAC E LI CEN SES r A. J. L~~EiB{iART. ..Joots&Shoos. · MARRIAGE LICENSES W. R. CLIMIE. CHEAP FOR CASH. ORD E RED WORK Caledonian Mills. T REPAIRING DAVID DAVIS. _____..... .. ..-,,.~ ---- ,.

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