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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 23 Nov 1883, p. 2

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.· #ANAJw:t'i®WAWMS:ZAJIW1& 'K"MU·u·awee ·wuwws es· ee · 111 1 CWWWWIW I BY CANON FA.RRAU. I · m et wit h a passage in the T i111es, .which gave me some insight into this, -BYand I never was so startl ed in my life. It is a quotation from the Lancet, whicll is, M . A.JAME S , I believe, the leading m edical paper. A FULL SGPPI,. Y OF AT THE ill'EICE, The passage contains the statistics derived from twelve of the leading London ostOm.eeBioek, KlngSt.,nowmanvllle,Ont T E R ~ 1:3: h ospitals, and there is a list of the amount C ! , 50 per annum, or l!H.OOif pal d l n'ml vamee AT B OTTOIll PRICES. of beer and spirits taken by numbers of . d s o f '-' d t k t h e wor kin g classes who h ave been in All k in a>ayment strictly in advance required from i a r m p r o uce a en t l t 1 t L d 1 't 1 d iese we vo gr ea on on wsp1 as urrnbscnbers outside of the county. Ord~rs to in ex change for izoods. (! ¢:;icontinue the paper muBt be accompamed by ~ ing the last year. Th ere ar e som e fifty c1.1e a.mount due,or the paper will not be stopped, in stances : I will only give you a few. H ~~;~ibers are r esponsible until fall payment is says that m any of these patients were U2 Bowmanvtlle. t h er e because of t heir previou s habits, R A.TES OF ADVERTISING: ~ ill and h ere is the quotation showing what Whole ....... 00;/~.,; · pa t 10n ' t,s are repor t e d t o h ave b eon Hal year .... ., ..... . . . . .. $50 30 oo ==~ co1·t mn " Columnone7ear " " " One quarter .. ....... 20 00 "' z: ::; u accu stomed to previous to a dmission. H n.lf Column one year ..... · · .... · .. · 30 0 - ·On e h ad a daily consumption of ten pints i1ri1!f~~~~tei::_".:; ·:::.:: ~g ~g: ---«">--of beer an d ten glasses of whiskey, aged Qn!l;r1erOo~?-mn:H~rr;:~: : :::::: ::: · ~gg~ : I 33; one hard drinker. chiefly of rum, .. .. Ono quar ter.. .... .. s oo - 5 , ·' aged 30 ; another indulged in great exSlx linell anaunder, first inser, t ion .. $0 50: ~.oo--cesses, often drank two bottles of brandy Each subsequent insertion .. .... O 25 GENTLEM IDN :-I have been ap])ointed agent a day, aged 43 ; one, eight pin ts of beer a 7 by ·rwo of the principal houses in Canada for day, aired 42 ; one or two pints of beer a From s ix to ten lines, first insertion, O ~ Each Bnbsequent insertion .. .,... 0 3u -10 th0 p ~ :>ver ten lines, first insertion,perlme o 10 ·· urchase cf FARM PRODUCE. I have, there· clay, wi th ten glasses of spiri ts, aged 3G ; Each subsequent insertion, " 0 03 ·fore, leased tho pl'emises fc>rmerly used as a one, ten or t 1 velve pints of beer a-daj' , Market House and o.m prepared to pay t ho full 'rho numLer of lines to be reckoned by Market Value In Cash for FARM and DAmY and four gl asses of whiskey, aged 22; one, he space occupied, .measured by a scale of PRO DUCE. l am sure ever y farmer will admit twelve pin ts of beer, and ei!l:ht i:dasses· of solid Nonpa.reil. - 15 the o.dvantages of a Cash System, you can then · · d ~ ~ trade where you ])lease and will be able to sp11'1ts, age 38 ; and so on. Fifty or !552---~--SAVE. at l east 20 1·E1t {JENT on .Your pur- sixty items Of this kind, ending ·with, 1;, POTTER, tltl.D. cl}ase.s. a.II! the hest to li;itroduce th~s syst\l!I\· "The ln.rgest consumer of beer s:;i.id he , , . . .. Give it a trial and you will be convinced 1t is . · . R.A.DUA.TE of Queens College._g;ingaton · the best and 0 n.;y satisfactory way of doing never exceeded 2U prnts a day, aged 35; aml. Mf'mber of Colleii:e of Physicums and business. the largest consumer of spirits only took Surgeons, Ontario. . 'l'h «Office and Residence, Enniskillen. 17. . ank"mg you i or past favors and soliciting twenty to thirty O'l ssses of ain daily aged -·-I aia increased share of yoar patronage, 30., "' "' · ' Yours truly, Now these are not statistics invented Dr. A.. B£1TJll, WM. BRITTAlN, by me, or by anybody. T he facts are RADUATE OF THE TORONTO UNlV~R· SITY, Physician, Surgeon, &o. O~ice Klllg J.lfa1 ·ke:t Square. taken and recorded by purely disinterestStrGet, MOHRIS' BLOCK. Bowman ville. 2i'l. eel p ersons, and the remai·kable thing is Bowmanville, March. 8. 1883. that in the long l ist only one total abJ . \ V, l'llcL1tughJl.n, 111, B., stainer can be discovered. · Another thing lCENTIATE OF THE ROY AL COf,LEGE is the absence of high ages. ' A third is .J of Physicians and member of the R oyal College of Surgeons. Edinburgh. · that a large proportion of these diseases Oflfoe: MORRIS' BLOCK .King-st.,Bowmanare self-induced. A single ounce of fact ville. is· wor th a ton of argument and reason. DK. J. C. ltll'l"t:JiELL, And I put these plain facts before . you as EJ\tBER OF COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS i t proof not onl y of the·vast <ruantities of and Surgeons, Ontario, ~oi;oner, etc. drink taken at very young ages by memOfilce anu Residence, Enmsk1llen. 74. bers of the working class, but also that C. H A RNDEN, L . D.S., theyareLakenbyaclasswhich,asisaid, n . n1J1tKt: sou·soN, can least afford that enormous dn1in upon ARHISTER SOLICITOR, &c., MORRIS Graduate of the Royal College of Dent al 'it BLOCK, up 'st airs, King. Street, Bo'Vmantheir resources. Surgeons, Ontario. lle. Solicitor for the Ontar10 Bank . And now, perhaps, you will answer me OFFICE OVER DICK~ON'S. s·roRE. Prh'af.e Jton eys loaned at the lowest rates, - " Very well, this man spent sixpence a GOLD FILLING A SPECIALTY. clay 011 something t hat was good for him ,Jobn Keith Galbraith, P late Work executed in the lo.test and most -,--beer. " In answer to that I will sim1)ly A.RRI8TER, SOLICITOU, .NOTAH.Y improved style of the Dental Art. say that wh ether it is good or not, this is ) PUBLIC, &o. Office-Reed's Block, o:ver T. Batting~ store, Kh:ig Street, Bowma.nv1lle. 1'EETH EXTRACTED WITHOU'l' PAIN certain-it is not necessary, and our illusby the use of Nitrous Oxide Gas, without injury trious chairman, to.-night, Dr. Richard.Monev t o lend . to tho patient. son, has done more than any living man i.osco;nnE ~1; i.:a;:nn:, Particular attention paid to the regulatiou ot to bring home to tho minds ' of EnglishARRISTERS,ATTORKEYS, SOLICITORS, 0 HI L DREN ' :;:, T l!:E TH. men the kuth that alcohol is not in any Conveyancers, Notaries. &c. Ofilce :-;-Mc- _.-ALL WORK WARRANTED. ~ way nec essary as food. He would sayClung's Buildings, Ring Street, Bowmanv1lle. and I believe with absolute scientific R, RUSSELL LOSCOMBE. A. H. LEITII. truth on his side-that it is not a food. '!'hat I will not say, because I know it is l.'lloney to Jiomt.-Private and other funds at lowest rates of interest . disputed; but at any rate it is ·n ot a n ecessary food. Baron Liebig came to the S'l\ ;mllN H . Il"CT«::HESON. conclusion that nine quarts of b eer contain exactly as much nourishment as you ARR~STER , & ATTORNEY. &c. NOTARY PUBLIO. MOJS"EY TO LOAN· might put in a little sprinkling of meal, 0.FFWE-0VER STATESMAN 0Fli"ICE. or on the end of a table knife. In other words, if you .:wore to spend £36 in buyROBERT AJUIOlJR, ing so many g<tllons of beer, you would EGISTRA.R, WEST DURHAM ISSUER have bought as much nourishment only as of Marria.ge Licenses, Barrister and Attor· '(}By at Law and Solicitor in Chancery. Money you could get out of a 5 pound loaf, ~l!)aned on Real Estate. Otnce on Kmg street, That it is not necessa1-y for healt h, I ::..:...-=::::..:._:_..._____ __ __ .Sowmanville. -JB"Ythink is capable of tho most easy proof. I B. T. PIIILLll-S believe there are a groat many people ICENSED AUU'£IONEER for the County who say that after middle age they do find r.;1T I am f ully prepared to attend Funerals on u of Durh6m, Salee promptly attended. 59_: _ the shortest n otice, at the lowest possible r ates. it useful to them. 1 think that is only .A.ddress- Ha.muton P. 0, Caskets and Burial Cases ready on short notice. because they have not discovered someFirst-class hearse on very moderate terme. . J.t, IIU'ff1 HISON. 8hromls and Coffins constantly on hand. Fun· thing which, without any danger to themICENSED .AUCTIONEER. CONYEYAN- eral cards supplied at once. Furuitnre Shop &; selves, would produce the same result. L CER and Commssioner in B. R. Sales at- Show 11.ooms- Bounsa.ll'sNewBlock. But that alcohol is not a necessity for tended to promply and at reasonable rates. All furniture sold by me is made by the U. C Kil" Address-Enniskillen P. 0 . Fru·niture Co. of Bowman ville. I do not buy health can be proved in one moment by slop furniture and represent it to have been the fact that t here are hundreds of thou"1 OHNHUGHES. - Licensed Auctionmade by tbe U. C. F. Co. of this town. sands- it is said 5,000,000, but I do not ·J eer, Valuator and Arbitrator, Fire and Life Also agent for the LI-QUOR TEA for this town know-of total abstainers in England who Insurance Notes and A.coount9 Collected, and vicinity. It is cheap and as good as can be got in tho market. A valuable prize given are notoriously as healthy' a body as all Money to Lend on reasonable terms. Address 1with every pound. Cartwright, Ont. <l72 England contains. It is proved decisively and irresistibly by the fact that there 4 GOOD WIFE GUARANTEED TO & is, ·it is safe to say, less mortality among ~ every JDan wbo buys his Liceme from the 20,000 now .in prison in England than . HENRY SY-1..VESTER. Eunisltillen. 198tf. Successors to Agency of Dominion Bank, among any other body, and there is no BOWMANVILLE, R. YOUN/", V . S., J-..<is removed to tbe residence directly opposlte the Drill and 439 Mansion Hou se Ch ambers, way of accounting for that so decisively as t h e fact that from the moment t hat they Shed, formel"ly occupied by P. C. Himes. His LONDON, ENGLAND. ofilce will be in Mr.. John McMru·gy's Grocery enter the p rison, no matter how large Store. Hours from 9 to 12 a.m. and from 1 to 5 Tranoact a general Banking Business-itpO'" their previous cousumption of beer, th.e y p.ru., Sundays excepted. 228·tf, are not (lliowed a single drop, and the the same Terms and Principles adopted fact of their being deprived of alcohol is ;rONEY TO LEND.-Loans can be by the Joint -Stock Banks. ' :J... obtained through the subscriber upon INTEREST ALLOWED 0 N DEP 0 S IT S· one of the cases which tend to their exFarm Pro~erty at an unusually low rate of withdrawal on demand, at the 1·ate of FOUH traordinary longevity. interest. Fixed charges for Solicitor's fees. F. per cent per annum. 239-tf. CGBI'l'1'. Bowmanville. .... ~~··---NOTES DISCOUN'.l'ED. Bills received ror Changed. collection and advances made ther eon at moder Pianos'l'u.uecl & .Re1»aii-ed.. ate rates. Ther e i s scarcely a m an so hardened I DRAFTS ISSUED, pa.yablo at all points in but that one tender spot may be found in Canada and the UniteLi States; ARTIES WISHING THEIR PIANOS STOCKS, BONDS, DEBENTURES, &o..&e. his heart. If that is gently touched, the Tuned!or repaired can have thorn attended man responds. to by leaving word at the DOMINION ORGAN bought and sold. Co's OF'l'ICE, Bowmanville. A. flrst-clas u.an At a religious meeting in Scotl:;i,nd, the MONEY LOA.NED on Mortgage SecurityT\OW oeing in their mploy. pr;osent rate froln 6 to~} per cent. ' following anecdote was told because it illustrated a drunkard's sensitiveness to NUG HOME FOR SALE. --A Brick the intlueiicc of a dead child whom he had Cottage containtng six rooms, cellar. pan rry 11tc., quarter acre l and, st..:.ble, wood-shed, hard tenderly l oved. and soft water, and other conveniences. For f ·, posits heretofore made with the Domin!or, A fisherman, who h abitually drank to further information apply to STA'l'ESM:ANoffioe, Bank , can be withdrawn at any time upon de· Bowman,·me. · 918-tf, mand and without charge,at the premises lately excess, used to sail from a small cove on occupied by t4e Bank, now the Banking House the Scotch coast to the fishing-grounds, several miles out in the ocean. There ROF. T. L . DOYLE,Pianiat,Or~aniat or Codd & Co IN1'ERES'l' at tbs rate of THREE per cent was no light-house to guide him, not even and teacher of Vocal Music is prepared to take a few more pupils. The beet of refer- will be allowed eo long o.a tho money lies with a b eacon-light, and the channel was inence can, be furnished Great care exercised he Dominion Bank. tricate. When t he fisherman had taken with beginners. and special at~entiol,l given. to advarrned pupil~. Those desirous of takrng a drop too much and night had fallen, instructiens should apply at Mr. Doyle's resiit was dangerous work entering that dence, or make it known by ..directing a few liRes to P. 0 ; Box !l9. Terms $7.50 for twelve cove. lessons. 239-tf His little son u sed to watch for his Be not afraid of cloudy weatlaer, father's coming, and as soon as he saw Come Genta' and Lo.dies' all together, him h e would run down t o the point, and Make no mistake, be sure and call, cry out,We'll spare no pains to please you all. ISSUED BY " Steer straight for m e, father and you'll get safe home !" . Splendid Portraits- life complete, The boy died, and one evening ·the Lettergra])hs that's hard to beat. father was sitting at the lonely fireside. Dl'FIOE- Town Hall Buildings,Bowmanville Photographs ln splendid style, His con science troubled him, for h e had The rosy cheek, the tender smile. b een t hinking over the sins of his life. As First come first served so be not late, t h e nigh t settled down, h e t hought ho Those that are last must patient wait. h eard the voice of his boy ring out JSSUED 13Y So come a.long without delay through the darkness, .A.nd proof will clinch the whole we say. " Steer straigh t for me, father, and .you'll get safe home." · H . C. TAIT & Co. , ORONO, ONT. PIIOTO ARTISTS. Springing to his feet, he called out, " Your'ro right this time, my son !" Onty 7 wo Dollars. Having refitted ur Gallery an From that moment he was a chan,,.ed PORT PERRY man, one whose sobriety and pious life changed ~bo sky·light, we a.re now ~repared attested the genuinen ess of his conviction of t ruth and his purpose. To make Photos instantaneously and " Jndge not." Despair not of any soul, The above works a.re running full blast to Artistically. either iD exterior or whatever may b e its lapses. You know keep np with orders. Some very large orders not its secrets, its struggles, its prayers. have been received lately, including a hand· .Interior, r epresenting summer some- Monument for I saac Best, Clet.i:ke, Alex A right word may rouse its laten t enerF. Oarscadden. Clarke. WE EMPLOY NO AGENTS gies, and a simple in cident may give force and a.re selling 'l'oJnb Stones, Monuments, et c.. ·Time er winter time, to the wing of right resolutions, when at l ower prices in consequence. Onr cnEto· mars get the con1mission themselve;i. It will ·& we also Frame Photos etc., as discip line, dangers, and the most solemn pay any person who intends erecting a monuevents have failed. - Youth's Oompa.rnion. ment to the memory of a dellarted friend to Qheap as can be done ·here writem.e or see me personally before placing "their order. I guarantee first class work at "Wh1.tt arr you laughinu; at, my dear ?" or elsewhere. lowest possible prices. asked Mrs. Jones of her hu sband, who was chuckling over bis !f'orning paper. "Some. thing I saw here,' he replied, "b11t its MARBLE WORKS, Bowmanville, Sept. 27, 1883. 269. PORT PlllRRY hardly fuuny enough for two." 251-tf. IS PUBLISHED E V ERY F RIDA"'i'. MOR.tHNG, for auy quantity of THE CANADIAN STATESMAN Highe~t Price P aid How Work,ing·lllcn May Hel1> Themselves. WOOL&BONES. Stoves & Tinware LEW IS Q U IQ K, READY· CASH' ... " ( . ·TO FARMERS OF WEST DUR HAM G G Convict and Parson Immersed.. Just after daylight recently, a band of colored persons marched to t11e water's edge on the Chio, just below the Newport and Cincip.n:at i Railway bridge, and directly opposite Sausage Row, Cincinnati, where t h e vilest negro desperadoes resort. They had come to take part in the ceremony of bapti7..ing by immersion a newly-converted sister. The weather was very cool, and the early morning, wh en few peopl e were stirring, was chosen to escape interruption . After a song and a pra.yor , the gowned m inist er an d. the candidate-a coal-black stout young girlwaded slowly into the chilling water. The girl shiver ed at firs b, but exhorted by the minister, she followed him until he halted wh ere the water was waist d eep. Suddenly sh e made the Kentucky sh ore echo these words : " L ord-a-massa, I can't stan' dis ; lemme go!" " But remember the Master's command, dear sister, and don't turn back to t h e wicked world ," said the minister. "But I mus' go ; it 'll kill me, I know it will," the girl replied. She made a desperate effort to escape, but the parson held on, saying as he struggled with h is obstinate convert. "Yo' head mus' go under." In the effort to duck the girl 's head both · went under beyond their depth. They soon rose to tho surface and floated down stream, shout ing for h elp. Boats wore at hand, and they were rescued in the usual way. Now 'the colored theologians a.re dicussing whether or not this was a Christian baptism. A MARVELOUS STORY DENTISTRY 1 TOLD IN TWO LE'ITERs. "Gentlemen' My father resides at Glover, Vt. He has been a great snlferer from Scrofula, a.n.d the inolosed letter will tell you what a, marvelous eil'eet snN . "28Cedar St., New FROM THI'" t U , York,Oct.28, 1882. WITB TEETll, WITHOUT TEETH. has had in his ease. I think his blood must havfl contained the bumor for at least ten years; ·but it did not show, except in the form of a scrofulous sore on the wrist, until about ·five years ago. From a few spots which aPpcared at that time, it gradually spread so as to cover his entire body. I a~snre you he was terribly aftlicted, and an object of pity, when he began.using your medicine. ~ow, there aro few men of his age who enjoy as good hAalth as he has. I could easily name fifty persons who would testify to the facts in his case. Yours truly, W. M. PIDLLIPB." Ayer's Sarsaparilla J. M. BR IMA COMBE, PRA.()TICAL DENTIST, NEA!.iLY TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE, Nltr9usOxldeGa s A.dmlnistel"etl for P.'llnlel!S OF:tJICE Operations, lllC()LIJNG'S BLO«JK. HAMPTON BOOTED. E=l..:XO:EZA.H.JD l.\l.l:C>"'YS a a duty for me to state to you tho benefit I havo derived from the use ot FROM THE FATHER: ~l~ta!~r~o~~~ thanks tqe people of the destrict for their llb· P-ral patronage, and solicits a continuation of tlle same. He has on hand a nice stock of Ready-Made Boots and Shoes that he wlll sell at lowest prices. Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Six months ago~ was completely covered with a terrible humor and scrofulous sores. The humor caused an incessant anu intolemble itching, and the skiu cracked so as to cause the blood to flow in many places whenever I- moved. My sn1i"erings were great, and my life a burden. I commenced the use of the SARSAPARILLA in April last, and haro used it regularly since that time. My condition began to improve at once. Tim sores have all healed, and I feel perfectly well in every respect-being now able to do a good day's work, although 73 years of age. Many inquirn what has wrought such a cure in my case, abd I tell them, as I bave here tried to tell you, AYER'S SARSAPARH.J,A. Glover, Vt., Oct. 21, 1882. Ycu~s gratefully, HIRAM PHILLIPS." ' AYER's SA.RSA.PARILLA cures !Scrofula and all Scrofulou B Complaints, Eryslp. elas, Eczema, Ringworm, Blotches, Sores, Bolls, Tumors, and Eruptions of the Skin. It clears the blood of all impurities, aids digestion, stimulates the action of the .bowels, and thus restorep vitality and strengtheus the whole system.' PREPARED BY ORDERED WORK receives special"attentiop. and good fits gua1 ·anteed every time. Repairing promptly aud neatly do!lo. R . MOYSE. 273.tf Hampton, Oct. 18th, 1883, :IJ>ON'T l3UY! Any SEWING MACHINE until you see the N E 'W" R 0 Y .A. L .A., .A. Dying Man Runnllig .A.way With an Eng"ine. ----.. -4~~··---- I M J) I) B B As an extra freight train was going.west from Pittsburg recently the drawl1ead of the car next to t he engine was pulled out of place near Derry ~t;ati~n. The engine was stopped, and the fireman, J arnes Maloney, and a switchman, John B ley, went to work to repair the injm-y. Bley and Maloney were underneath t he front platform of the car when the engineer of the pusher at the end of the trnin, not knowing of the accident, started his engine. Bley was caught under the forward truck and crushed to death . M <tloney was caught by t he platform and crushed against Dr. J.C.Ayer&Co. 1 Lowell, Mass. t he tender of the engine. His l eft arm Sold by all Druggists; $1, six bottles for $15. was broken in t wo places, his shoulder was crushed, and his skull was laitl. bare. He was carried to the engine and laid §o Ro? Gentlemen oCFasb upon the floor. Ho suddenly jumped up iCl)n, not so thst. and in "' tit oi delirium pulled the valve wide open. Ho had 0ecomo raving mad I have written these few lines from intense suffering. The engine sturt- And all I have to sayyou can find me still at home, od with frightful speed on a down grade. "hat ., am not gone away. As "!le engine neared Latrobe, six miles J a.11 my kind old' rionds may come, A.nd all the young ones. too, from the scene of the accident, it was ~d get their garments nicely made going with ton·ible velocity. Reaching Tn fashions that a.re new; the end of tho grnde the engine slackened /here old: and young, dGar friends, may meet ,\,welcome irN1etinir. b; R. PE.A.TE its speed 1md finally came to a stop. Maloney was found in a dying condit ion oµ the floor. Just out. combining all the best qualities of the Old Royal.(a machine which bas given nnivers· al satisfaction), with new &nd origino.l improvements found in no other machine. Among the many hnprevements, it has a High alif' l~oug Arm, making it specially adapted fo·~_ss· making and Tailoring. It is a very liiono:rnnning, almost noiseless, Self-Threading, ad'lust· able in all its parts, the simplest and most complete Bobbin Winder made, New SelfThreading Shuttle, Ml made of first quality materials. In a word pl.acing it head and shoulde'rs superior to all Canadian aud equal to the best American. JOHN s. DONEY, Tyrone. Special and Sele Agent, I also sell the RAYMOND and WHITE MACHINES aud the world renowned W ALTIIAM WATCH. We cnll special atton tion to our General Cheap Cash Store, which is stocked wiLh only first-class goods, we do a big business, anil sell lt5 cheap ii,nd in large lots cheaper tlrnn many others can afford to. as we make no bad debts. N. B,-!:'\cnd me a card or letter and I will call on you. JOUN S. THE BARBER SHOP. When"er you want an easy ehave, A.s good as Barber ever gave. ; ust call at Pethick's Saloon, At morni-ng, eve or busy noon. He'll cut aud comb your hair with grace, ro suit Uie contour of your face; His shear~ 1ue shar p and raizol"s keen, His shop is n eat and always clean, An<l everything, we think, you'll tind, T0 suit the taste and please the miad . WILL CURE OR RELIEVE. FLAX SEED. The evidence produced establish the superior claims of FLAX· SEED EMULSION COMPOUND as a remedy for N.irvous exhaustion and all its symptons is unquestionable. The large and incJ:t)asing demands is almost entirely due to its own merits. We do not place it in competition with patent m edicines or secret remed· ies as we furnish the formula and show that it coll.sists of a superior combinat ion of phosphorus with the fat producing properties of the F lax-Seed During the past six months over four THOUSAND BoT· TLES have bP.en dispensed in the city of Ogdensbtirg, N . Y., and county of St. Lawrence, where it is manufactu red and the nniversal v erdi~t is thi\t it is the best NERVE TONIC, BLOOD ENRICHER, and PURIFIER ever produced. We solicit investigation as to the reput ation of the remedy where ever it h as been used. R tlpt ure Cure M'f'g. Co., O gdensburg, N.Y. Bl!..IOUSNC:SS, R UNDERTAKING I L EV I MORRIS. L DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, JAUNDICE, ERYSIPELAS, ·SALT R HEUM, HEARTBURN; HEADACHE, disordered DIZZINESS, DROPSY, FLUTIERING OF THE HEART, ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH, DRYNESS ,.;, Of THE SKIN, And every species of diseases aris in;s from W. BELL'S LIVER, KIDNEYS, STCMAC'H, BOWELS OR BLOOD. T. ]IU.IlURN & CO., Proprietors, Toront(I. PRIZE MEDAL ORGANS I G-rJ EL PH -GR.A.ND- Codd C o,. Banker s D l ----·· P S N 0 TICE. ------------- ----- P We can do as Here Represented. Are second to none in the world. ~o.ooo in-AT TIIEstruments now in use. Demand so great that it requires :rwo of the largest Factoi·les in the Dominion, with capacity for turning out '.l"WEW 1·y per day. For putl ty and sweetness of tone. elastic and light touch, beautiful and perfect finish they are unrivalled. _,,,, 1'he most skilled labor, the very best materiitls that money co,n procure are a guarantee to pur· chasers that they aro buying no shoddy. but a. Call antl see the Cloth that will be made per first class article. Sold wholesale and retail by Important to Ruptured Persons. your ordor for $10 the suit. J . P. RICE, Bowma.nvllle. Call and sec onr 19 ounce Underclothing- All The Excelsior Rupture Treatment ~ _ 24 _6_._ _ _ _ _J_._s _._D _ O_N_E_'._ Y._T_y_r_o _ n_ e_ . __ Wool Hibbed at 8G cents for Ladies' and introduced to the American people sev. Gents' wear. era! years ago in such a manner as to -Call and examine ourcompletely secure the confidence of the whole na1.ion. The mode of introdllction - -- «">--was by furni~hin g the remed_y to those af- GENTLEMEN;.. Boys' ancl Gents· in endless variety, If you really want G 0 0 D FIT· flict0d wiL h Heraia in any of iLs various A choice stock of forms and collecting no pay until a per · TING CLOTHES try manent cure was effected. In thill way the treatment gaii1ed a world wide r epu as Cheap as the Cheapest. tation on its ow n merits never failing He has a choice assortment of New Pattern to cure any retlucible Hernia. The Com- Cloths-Worsteds, .A.11-wool 1'weeds, Over - '£he FASHIONABLE HAT-thepany has at the solicitaion of thousands Coatings, etc. by placed the r emedy on sale by all druggists CALL AND INSPECT. hoth wholesale and retail, in the United has given way to a much .Larger Shape: States, Canada and England in this way. ST6R'E :-:-Co1·ncr nung nml Dlvistoa Sts·· The Fashionable Hat this season is a Large bringing it within the reach of all classes :B0'1'lll1tn.vJ.lle. ' Full Shape wiLh high round crown. Call and_ at a tl'ifiing cost compared with the bene- N.B,-None but irirst Class Work turned out. - seo them at the) fits which are derived from the useot the 271. '+V. PE&RDON, ECLIPSE HOUSE::_:t treatment . Ask your druggist for a free book on rupt ure or send 6 eta., for one to the Excelsior Rupture Cure M'fg Co Ogdensburg, N. Y· -----~ ---- Has received her new stock of fALl OPENING ECLIPSE __ HOUSEi THE NO. 1 TAILOR I Excelsior Neckties, W. PEARDON. STAPLE DRY GOODS Low Crown Felt Per VHSS ~, cTAVISH W. H. I'VE S. <;3-00DS., -HAS ltECEIV.ED- IMARRIACE LI CE NS ES W. R. CLIMIE. LOOK, BEHOLD! ----oo-> -~-- W. MQMURTRV MARRIAGE LICENSES A. J. LOCKHART, MARBLE WORKS W. SHAW · H. C. TAIT & CO. NEW CASH11ERES, NEW BLAt.;K CASHMERE~. NEW LACE CURTAINS, have just arrived at the NEW QUILTED SKIRTS, NEW FLANN:JlJLS. and .assortment oi NEW SHAWLS, TYRONE, NEW PRINTS, suitabl e for fall and winter wear. NEW CRETONEil, $W"'Great Bargains will be given for Ca~h. STORE :- Second Door "\Vest of 1ViU1ams NEW LADIES' COLLARS, Butche1· Stall. NEW WINOEYS, NEW MENS' UNDER SHIRTS, Tyrone, November 1, 1883. 275 NEW MENS' DRA.WERS, LARCE ll..IF'E-LI KE Nl!]W AC'l 'ORY COTTON, 011.. PA!NTINC OF NEW S1'EAM LOOMS YOURSE LF · ...· FOR ONLY 01\!E IDOi!.LAR NEW FIN"GERING YARN, A now process of Portrait NEW CANADIAN YARN, J'.amtmg. No pen can do jus· t1ce to tbls beautiful proceM of reproducing the human Guaranteed Cure for Gonorrhoea and Gleet: face and form in fadelcss Safe, pleaea.nt and reliable. No bad effects Parties buying Goods Will t perfection in oil colori; from its use. Does not interfere with business Our printed instructiolla are so clearly worded that or diet. Price $2 per box, or three boxes for $5. any person ClLn learn to do ·written guarantees iBsued by every duly this wcrk in a few days. F ull printed I nstructions authori, ed agent to refund the money If three mniled to any o.ddre·s on boxes fail to cure. Sent p~stage prepaid on by.,Bnymg from receipt of ON!!: DOLLA!l. · receipt of price. Please send for our explanatory ci,rculars which we DR. FELIX LE BRUN & CO., 81 & 83 King mail free. Mention thiJ:J pa.per St. Eas't Toronto, Sole Proprietors. Sold by AraOE!.O ART co.~ .W-CALL AND SEE.~ Est'd1S75. Detroit, Mich. a]J d.n1ggiets in Canada, Eowmanvtlle, Aug. 30, 1883. 26. N'E'VV BOOTS&SHOES Sign of the Big Boot, and invites the Ladies of Bowmanville and· vicinity to call and see her Pattern BONNETS, HATS, TRIMMINGS W. H. HICKS. DR. FELi X LE BRUN'S c c~c "U·:.Fl. E;, Save from 15 to 25 per Cen~, W. MoJ\1:URTRY.

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