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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 23 Nov 1883, p. 8

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MILLBROOJ(. On Tuesday evening l&11t there arrived at the Dominion Bot11l here a youn~ couple fiom the co1111try. They nrived in haste, and from their "xcited mauuer and anxiou11 inquiries respeotinp; a .clergyman it wa11 at once 1mrmised to be a/ caae of elopement . S ub1wq uen~ re..,ela.tions juati · fied the suspicion. The oppo·ition of etern relativos had led, \hey explained, to their "8kippinl( by the light of the moon." The sympathy of the c ·mpany was secured at once, and the appeal ' for help resulted in th8 prompt arrival of a volunteer bride·· maid and best man, tolo(eth11r with a con· veyance to take th1im to the minis\er'e. A best-you- have-in-the-houie-weddingfeHt wae ordued at once, and the pro· ces~ion, all smiles aud whhe veiliug, was descending the stain to the street, when suddenly their p1ssa1?e wae blocked by a crowd nt excited r..,latives, dem!mdinit the briiie prospective, or blood. Th., lo Hr declined to pa.rt with either wir.hout a contHt, and the p'lrty retr,t\ted in ord11r up st"irs again Here th·y were followed ' by a big brother· of the young hrly, the remainder of the enemy being l'"·t~J on pickt<t duty ou taide, in order to t-ffectU1111ly cut off 1111 retre11t. Expo11tula.tion11 and threats were ·ued, but proved alike Ull· antliog with the lover~. and the b. b. determined on/ moral au11Bion of th.i John L. Sullivan variety. This, too, failed of its entire purpoae, inasmuch ad it was per·. mitted to btl. exercised b.ut for a bl'ief period. l{ecollrse waa r.ow made to tile majesty and terror of the law, and the big brother left in quest of a 1111.wyer. He found one, and they returned togetherbut <.'nly to find tile room deserted. A raar exit, which had bee~ left ungnarcied, had furnished a way of esCi\pe some min· utes before. Making their way to a back street th~ young people were mot there by a convi>yance, 1rnd when their ascape iras discovered they had already gained the depoi, and purJhased ticket11 for Port · Hope. The indignant and discomfited ,.relatives only reached the depot in time ·to,see t wu faces fiat t~ned aga.inat the rtiar ·'«'!'indow of an out- ~ oiug cur, gazing com· placently out at their diaappoiniment and ·'t'aj?e. One was sufflned'With blushes and radiant with joy, the other 'ns wreathed ·in an expan11e of llrin which contraated .oddly enoui;(h with its swelled nose ·and .badly discolored eye.-Toroufo Newa. OUR CLUBBING OFFERS. We are receiving s11bscriptiornf a.gain thia season for all newspapers and maga.3inu. We otr.. r the STATEi'IM.lN, the Weekly Globe ·nd the Farmer'~ .Advocate from now to the end of next year (1884) - tbree great Dollar Papers 14 months- for only $2.75. Of the STJ.T.l!SM.lN and Weekly Globe we need no\ epeak, aa both ar" farnilia.r to our r1"J11dors. The Farmer'· Advocate is pll hlished !Jlonthly at L<"lndon, Ont.; ia well illustrated, and fu.r niahes the earliest, moet prac&ical and most profit11'ble information about Live Slock, the Dairy, Farm, Gar. den and Orchard, Farmer's Clubs, etc.; " Plain, PrRctioal ond Paying informa· tion." Crop Reports,. Home and Foreign Marketa, with the Summary, ar6 reliable and a timely iuide when to b11y and when to sell. H int11 and Helps, Stock Notes, 11tc., render the Advocate )uvalua.ble to every owner of a farm or village lot. Special attention devoted to 1dvin? the Hrlieet Information regarding the latest inventions and improvementa in agriculheral illlplenienta. The Prize Essays, Engll1h, Sco\ch Rnd .AmericanCorre~poR dence, with epeeial contributions from all jJClrta of the Dominion, make a volume of nearly 400 pag"· each year. Its Fireside Readtng ar.d Domestic Economies is famoua for nseful and pleasing; inatructiou for th., family , The regular subscription price is $1. 00 11i year, and the fa<~t that it has a circulation of SIXTEBN Taous .~ND F1v11 HuNDRBD COPIES is ~vidence of 1t11 popularity amoni;c the farmers N .B.-We olfer this season 'my three p11opers published at $1.00a yea~ each for $2. 75 ; and if desired will give KENDA.Lt's HORSE BooK free 1'S a µremium. The CHR!ST.lN GUARDIAN trom now to the end of next year for $200. Toronto Daily World for ea.me time for $3. Remember we take subscriptions for all the papers at lowest club rates. Our readers will confer a fav6,r by giving us their subscriptions for all the' pa.pars they l'e· quire· . Addreaa, M.A. Jame11, Bowman· ville. Failing! That is what a great many' people are doiug They dou't just know what is thu matter, but they ha\'~ a combination of acbes and pains, and each month they grow wnr~e. The only sum remedy vet found is Si;u11r; 1t ANO f P.pl'l Bn'TEl!S, aud this by rapt LI and th omngh ns~innlatiot. ., with the blood punfi2~ aad cnrichns it, and rich, 11tro u~ blood flowin~ to every part. of tli ~1 system rcpau~ ~b~ wastP-d ti:isucs, dri ve<1 .~·JI; clisea<;e and gives health a nd strength. This is why SULPIIUR ~~o InoN llrrnms will cure kdney and liver diseases, consumption, rbeumati::im. neuralgia, dyspr.psia. bil iousness intermittent fever &c. 'Vholcs:i.le a nd l{e tall Groc~r Cuc. Bleury nn1l Lagauchette rs 5t5. SWEET POTATOES, Oranges & Cocoanuts just received at the LADIES Requiring really Choice Dress. Good.s, GRIAINIDCEINITIRIAIL! OYSTERS Cooked in any sty!., or by th~ CAN. , Genllemetl (~v' Oyster Crackers always on hand ORANGES, COCOANUTS, · LEMONS, CIGARS, 'l'OBACCOS, Who want a suit or an Over Coat. E~eryboily In search of the best goods at the very lowest prices should call at FIGS, DATES, CANNED FISH, &e. ~Th~ best st,ock of Confectionary in Bo wnianville is at the GRAND CENTRAL, next door~ New Post Office. P S.- Jf you ara thirsty and get a drink of CRONK. call COUC.H, jQltNSTON l --~ -"' · ~=-----. · -= -----. .~ 1884. Harper's Magazine. ILLUSTHATI:.-:n. Harper's Maya10fae begins its sixty-eighth · volume with the December Number. lt is thu tnost ropu1ar illltstrai,ed periodic11.l in America and JJ;ngland, always tully abreast of the times in it" treatment or ·n·hjects of current. social and industrial interest, and always advancing its standard of literary. artistic and mer>h,.nicu.l excellence. Among its a1.ti·act,iona for 188! are: a. new serial nov(ll by WnLrAlll Hr,ACI{, illus~rated by AB:Bll:Y ; a. new novel by E. P. Ro11:, 1llust.rated byGmsoN and DrnL~uN; d.,·criutive illustrttted papers by GEormw H. Hovo111·0N. FRANK D. Mn,J.ET,C. H. l<'AR:-IHAlll, and othero· Important historical and bio;erapb.ioit.l papers : s.hort stories by W. D. HOWELLS, CHARLES READE, &c. cavnaaMAN~s~ ..-. ......-. "-..... " Office or F.<lw.rd Elliott, 'P RO"W'ER'S BLOCK, ~-. .- Montreal, No·. 11h. ,33, . -------""'!'. . .-. .. . . . -. "'· . . . . .--... . .. -. --~ ---··-----Lo11 an Gain. I w.:n a great 3ufT~r H from d-y;;pepsia, and for ~even I weeks could eat nothm~ aml was growing weaker every ::la v I tried SULPHUR ANO (RO'{ BITTERS, and am h.wpy ,o >av I now flave a g'0<><l ioµe·.a·e and am mucl1 better n <!V~rv way. EDWARD ELUOTT BLANKETS, BLANKETS. Special sale of Blankets for the balance of this and next week. ... CHAP'rli:R 1. TERS is not a drink ami d oe q J>er Ven1·1 1 "I waa ~aken aick a year &Jlo not contain whisky. Tt · ~ With bilons fever." HARPER'S MAGAZINE ...... ...... . ..... $4 00 the only preparation of l ron HARPER'S WJ£J.;KLY ... . ... ...... ...... .. 4 00 "M7 dooton pronounced m1i1 cured, but that causes no .njuriouq HARPER'S BAZAR ........ ..... . ...... . ... 4 00 " H H S.lILOltll onLakeOntario are now getting I ~ot 1ick again, with .terrible pains in m7 HAH.PJ<JR'S YOUNG PEOPJ,E . ........... I 51) effects. Ge.t the geuutue. '$2.50 per dl\y. back and 1ide. aud, [ got so bad I · H.ARPJ<JR'S FRANKLIN SQUAHE LIB· Cunld not lllOYe! . Sold by all dealers. Pnce HAHY, One Year(52 Numbers) ........ 10 00 Sr~GERS and pnbhc speaker· are a.lwaye . I ihrunk ! 50c. Po,,tave Free to all s1Lbscribers in the United benefited by using Dowi;s' ELIXIR, a11 it From 128 Iba. \o 120! I had been doc· States or Canada, removes hoarsen.,ss and increases the ower of the voice . Take small doses torini.t for my life, bt1t it did me no iood P I did not expect to liTe. more than three The volumes or Lhe Magazine be;rln with the Numbers for .Tune and Decem tier or each year often. Price, 2oc., 50c. and $1.00. 275 monthi. I began to Lue Hop .Hitters. When no time Is specified. it will be understood Chicken thieves 11re 11broad in the town- DirMtly my entire syatem seemed renewed · --, t.ba.t the subscriber wishes to begin with the current Number. ship. aa if by magic, and after 111ing several . 'l'he !&st Eigl!tVolume.s of Ha.t per'sMagazme Contraction of the cords or the arm unfitted boUIH I am not only ae sound Bii a 1overIll !'eat cloth b.mdmg, will be se11t-by mail,post· Mr C. 'l'ownshend. of Charlottetown, P. E. I.. 1 b t · h '-h I d 'd b f p11.1d. on rece11?t or $3 tO per· vo· Jume, Cloth from buoincMs for several woeke. He obtmned e gn 11 wetg more · an I e . o re. (Only $2 .50 a year.) ea.sea, for bindmg. 50 cents ea.:Ch-by ma.ii, postno relief from every i·emcdy that he could ob- To Hop Bittera I owe my life." paid. ., ta.in until Dr. DoV"'s 8~urgeon Oil Liniment Dublin, June 6, 81. R, FITZP.lT.11.ICJl. Inde:z: to llarpe:r's :Magazine, Alphabetioo.1, ADVANCE .llULLE'J.'.f.N, 1884, t'UR llUYS, GIRLS Analytical came under his notlce, he tried it and WM en· and C1assltled, for Volt1mes 1 to .GQ tlrelr cured. How TO G·T Swx.-ExpoaA yonr1elf AN!> EVEltYBODY. lnclu~i ve, from June,1800 tu June,1880. one vol.'. EIOHl'Y men are employed in the Mid· day 1u1d niiih\; eat too much without ex· Svo, Cloth. $4.00. Remittance should be made by Post·Office land Railway shops at Port Hope, erclee; ·rnrk too hard without rest; doctor Starting at the source of good things, Money Order or Draft. to a void chance of loss. Another Witness,- A. Chard, of Ster!- r.11 the time; take all the vile nostrums we give here a list of some famous conNews p(Lpers are not to copy this ad·vertiseing, testifies to the efficacy of Haayard's advertiaed,and then you will want to.know · tributors whose stories and poems and menl without th.e express orde1· of HARPER & . Yellow Oil, which b.e used for a badly in· how fo get 1"6l,l, which ia answered in three articles 11re already in hand for the comino" BRO'l'JIERS. Address H.ARPEH &:. BROTHERS.. New York· year :-Elizabeth Stuart Pheh1s, Mrs A jured knee joint.. It il5 the great tiouae· words ·T&ke Hop Bitters. D T Whitney, Mr<> Dinah Mulock-Craik, hold re111edy for inflammation, pa.in, - - -- - -- - - 18.Stl. soreness, lamenesa, etc., and _is u.s ed bot!!_ _N_ow ppt ye.u rimplemente under shelter. Edward Everett Ha.le, "H H , " Susan ~oy's Coolid15E>, Arthur Gi.lman, Lucy L arcom, internally and externally with mfalhble Don't 'have them lying h. i fenoe cornerw. ME B, Mrs Catherwood, R ev C harles R .,BUQceee. Ladie11' all W-oel Shawls ; good choice a.t Talbot, Mrs Lucy 0 Little, Margaret AH ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY- 16 PAGES. , To1tONTO policemen h a.ve Per,ian lamb S . MMon & Sona. Sidney, George Macdonald, Lady Dun· SUITED TO DOYS AND GIRLS OF FROM SIX TO .... -~ ~ caps for winter, custing $7 to $8 each. Boys' Youths' and Men's Overcoats, boyne, Mrs Ravmond Blath wa.yt (Aunt SIX'rEEN YEARS 01'" ·AoE. A Query Answered.-People often aek special value ai S. Maaon & Sona. Maggie),Mrs Louisa. T Craigin,Mrs Lizzie ·vul. V comutenccs No>vcmtbcr 6, 1883. when is tlie best to ta.kt a. blood puri15.erf GitEAT inducements offered to ca1h W Champney, Mary E Wilkins, Mrs Kate We answer, the ,be11t time ii now . But· buyers of boota and ahoes at Borland's. Gannett Wells, Prof D A Sargent, Ernest HARPER'S you NG i;'EOJ,>'[,1;! is the best weekly dock Blood Bittera do1e its ll'Ork of purl. Regarding l\foClung Br0&'. Tailoring Ingersoll. Marion Harland, Sarah Orne for children m Amer1ca.- .Sm·l!.wesk rn Ckris· fyini reg11la.ting, and toning the system Department, there is no better work. turu - Jewett, Mrs Clara Doty Bates, Elbridge tian Advocate. at all time~ and all se!lllons. Purity in all All that the artists skill can accomplish Ill S Brook~, M E W S (MrsJohnSherwood), ed out in any city e1tablishmi!>nt . the way of illustration has been done, ani the i n all thinge is always in order when reMias Amanda B Harris, S.o phie May, Mrs best talent of the countrv has contl'ibuted to Binites' Cougl1 Syrup is beginning to quired . its text.-New England Journal of Edueation, sell very rapidly ag11in now the time of Kate Upson Clarke, Margaret Eytinge, Boston. Choice Cashmere& onto and a quarter Rose Kingsley, Edwin D Mead, Mrs We are cutting down the prices of our entire stock of In its special field there Is nothing that can the yell.1' for con11:hs and colds has ttrrived. yards wide at 25 cts. a yard at S. Muon Prepared and 11old by J. Higg:inbotham & Susan Power,Mrs Jessie Benton Fremont, be compared with it.- Hartford Evening Post. Mrs Sarah l{ Bolton, Philip Bourke Mar& Sons. , Srm, ston Ceha. Thaxter, Nora. Perry, Rose THE residence of Mr. R. G. McGregor, T E R lllll: S. Osh~wa, was struck by lightning Friday A wonderful Result. -A single bottle Hawthorne La.throp, Mrt1 A M Diaz. 11..t.llPEJt'!! YOIJNG l'l!Ol'LE, Per } Illustrated Serial Stories fur 1884 :Ycnl', rost l'rcpnlcl, $1 50. week. of Dr. Low's Plessant Worm Syrup ha.e "A Brave Girl," by Elizabeth Stuart SDl'GLE NUMBERS. Five Cents each. frequ6utly destroyed from 100 to 200 A wrong Opinion.-Many a dollar is Specimen copy sent on recei~t of 'l'hree Cents. Phelps, a uthor of Gates Ajar, Doctor Zay, 'l'he Volumes of H arper's Young People for paid for prescriptions for !!ome disealle worms [t is ple11aant to take-no other And we intend to offer extraordinary bargains The Story of Avi<1, etc.; "A District 1881, 1882 and 1883. handsomely bound In Ilium· that never troubled th'l patient, and when catharlic bein1: required. Tape worms i'lated Cloth, wlll be· sent by mall, postage pre· Messenger Boy," by J a.mes Otis ; Pansy the sole difficulty was wor111~, which a few ha.Ye alao been removed by it, of 15 to .35 on receipt of $3..00 each. Cloth Cases for Billings," by H . H .; " P11mela'a Fortune," paid. each volume, suitable for binding. will be sent of Free·man's Worm Powers would re- feet in length. b ls eftilctllal for all by 1\irs. Lucy C . L illie, auth or of Prudby mail. roatpaid. on r""eipt o! 50 cents each. movo These Powders are pleasant, aa.fe, val'ietie11 of worms affiiotinK both childern Remittances sllould be made by Poat-Office ence, etc.; " His Three Trials," a. story Money Order or Draft, to avoid cha.nee or loss. and sure, c ntain their own ea·hartie, a.nd adult.a. for boys, by Mrs. Kate Gannet Welle ; Ne· w9IJapers an not to copy thi. · advertise· and are adapted for c~uldern or adults. e11, 1'f'h1d R «:ough !- Will you heed the "Au Historical Serra\, " (to begin in De· ment witlwtit the express order of HERI'ER &, Astrachan Mantles, Mink MulfR, Per· warning. 'l'he signal perhaps of the sure ap- cewber); "In No-Man's-Land, (a wonder- BnoTHERS. Addr.,ss ~ si'in Lamb Capes and ]}iuffs at S. Mason & proach of that more terrible diseas" Consump· story for little folks), by ElbridgeS .Brooks. HARPER & BROTHERS, NEW 1(0RK. tion, Ask yourselves if you can atl'ord for the Sons, HenrySa.ndham has contributed another sake of sa.Tlni? ftfty cents, to run the risk and POR'.I' PERRY is agitating the construe· do !JOthing for It. We know from experience series, illustrative of "A Winter Carnival that Shiloh'& Cure will Cure your Cough. It tion of a. connection witb the Ontario and never raile. Thie explain· why more than a in .Canada. ; " and George Foster Barnes Million Bottles were sold during the past year. has just completed an alphabet of novel Quebec Railway . It relieves Croup. and ·whoop1n· g Cough, at A Good Introductiou.-J. Kenned" · once. Mothers do not be without it. ]for Lame and artistic decorative initials. FOR 1884. Mrs. Clara Doty Ba.tea, wliose versifica· a menhant m Dixie a.bout three years ag~ Baek, Side er Chest.nee Shiloh's-Porous Plaster. J, Higgmbo~ham &; Son, Wholesale and Retail tion in ff · icle Awake of variou11 nursery introduced Hagyard's Pectoral Ba.Isam aiients. With the advent of 1884 TUE WESTERN .Ant a.lee, "Sih:erlocks and the.Bears," "Three VER'r!SEH to his customers by ~rying it in his own A.ND 'WEEKLY LIBEHAL will appear m new and lmurovea form. with new typo Little Pige," "Little Red Riding Hood," family for Coughs and Colds. Heiog Bttcklen's Arniea Sahe~The best Salve printed from stereotype plates, on 11. new web: etc., are received as the classic a.ud sta.udpleased with r esults, large sales followed. In the world for Cuts. Brmses, sores, Ulcers, feeding press of the latest desi§'n· While its an? it i· now the favorite remedy in that I Salt Rbe11m, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped ard form of these old favorites, has now sever al popular "Departments wHI be con. tinned, more vigor will be observable through· neighborhood. , 'Hands, Chilblains, Corns. and all Skin Erup- put in verse TWELVE OF .iEsop's FABLES, out. Bowm.a.nTille, Nov. 8. ll!li. >~ Only $1 per annum. Balance of 1883 free For the Cheapest Blanket& in the Mar- tlons, and Posith·..,Jy c::.res Piles; It is guran· These fu.bJ.ee have a setting decoratively to new BtLbscri bers. ket ,;io to Conch Johnston & Cryd!lr· teed give perfect satisfaction, er money novel and richly pictorial. (;JIOICE OF THREE PRE!IIITJIS. l ~ , Twelve of George Macdonald's lyrics Il}ans'. ' refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by 1o~ fs~f'~a:~!~d~:~;i~~J~~;do.&oiI'~!iJ~~~ !\re being set to music by popular foreign MR. THOMAS M.ANSFUi:Lll, of French- J. HiggiDbotham & Son. raits, :With illumin1>ted c9ver, containing ·he Th c d't f _ J_ _ _ M 1· composers, among them, Remecke, J a,. followmg chromo-lithographs, ln ftve colors, h ~ re i ors o ~mes ~La.ugh m late of T<,> Creditors, and all ot:hers having claims ma.n"'s B .· y, 111 bile ti~hing recently caught dassohn,Reinberger, Lachner, Jungma.nn, viz : Her Majesty Queen Victoria; Hi 3 Ex· t e 'Iownshlp of Darlington, m ~he County of a11ramst the estate of Mary Oamsby late of tho a stnrgP.011 which weigh~d nbot1t 150 lbs.; the Governor.General (Marquis of Dnrh';\m farmcr,dece!Lscd, who died on or about Village of Urono, Township o! Olarke County and Cowen. These musical compositions ceijency L!Lnsdowne) ; Rt. Hon. w. J!:. Gladstone ; Hon. the sixth day of January A. D.. 1833, are re· of Durham, (wife of Lh·' lat<' Guy Garnsl>y,J length 5ft. 9in. Mr.Mansfield has shiphave been secured for Wide A wake by EJ.ward Blake; Sir John A. M!todonald; Hon. quelilted on or before the 7th day of Ja.nuar~ A. who died on or a.bout t he 26th da.y o! !lpril. a.re hereby notifi~d to send by.' pos( preped it to th··: Toronto Zoo. Louis C Elson, the musical -aditor, lately OUver Mowat; Hon . .Alex. Mackenzie; and D., 188!. to send b}'. letter post pa.id. or deliver 188!3. Chester A . Arthur, Presidt:nt of u. s. .An ele- k? ,John K. Galbraith, of t he town ;?f ~<;>wmau paid. or deliver to Robert Moment.Orono, Ont_ A Great Dt·cove1·y.-'l'hat is dally brlnglnf{ in Europe on that commission, and they gant befoi:e the 1st day of December, 1883. on ,01· and attractive ornament for the parlor ville, in the County ?r Durham·. ~?lic1tor for joy to tlw homes or thousands by saving ma.:uy will undoubtedly form th1i most notable table. (Size of each portrait, Sxll inches.I A Susannah McLa.ughhn , the adm1metratr1x ?f tb,e.r .th!'IStlan a.nil snrnallle3, t<ddr eos and descript10ns and the full particular~ of their .of their dear one from an early grave, trnly of contn'butions to mueic for young folks. biographical sketch of each personage- written the perRonal estll.te and effects f:!f ~he. B!lid claims, a. statemeni of th<t account a11d by an eminent Canadian·- is also given. Price Jame.q McLtmghlm deceased their Chr1st1an is Dr. King's Ne w Discovery for Consumption, I take pleasure in cerUfylng that I haTe sold the nature of the securities (if any) held by In addition, ·there have l::ee1i secured onlv toe. extra. or 1111.10 in all. ' names and surnames addre~se!' and descrlpt!Uoughs, Colds, A3t.hma, Bronchitis, Hay Fever .Dr. Wistar'· l'.lalsam of Wild Oberry fqr thirty a brilliant line of short stories, travels, li'.ff'Ifpreft:rred subscribers may have a choice ons the full part1 culare of their claims. state· them ; or in default thereof and imm&Loss or Voice, Tickling- in the Throat and yea.rs, and know it to be one or the ohlest as prac~ical articles, illustrated poems, etc.; of 'HOM& AND HEAL1'H' or 'CHASE'S RECEil'ES' ment. o,t th~lr ancQunts and tb.e na.tut:e of th.e iliately !1,fter such last namod d!tto th.& - iwo well-known former premiums- in boatd seeur1t1es (if any\ held by them ; and immed1- assets ot the said Mary Gamal>y will be disLungs. a positivll cure Gna.ranteed. Triv.l bot· well as the most reliable preparations in the on payment of Ille. additional, or $1 ·· 5 ately arter the 7th day of January A. D., 1884, tributed amon~ tho parties entitled thereto tie free at J. Hl.Kglnbotham /!(. Son's, Drug market· for the cure or Coughs, Colds, and and when the attractions of the C. Y. F. cover. the ass~ts of the personal ~state 11n d effeqts of r!Jgard being had only to claims or which nr:.. R. U. Reading Course, with its SEVEN in all. Only one premi um aUo1ved. Store. Large size $1. Lung Complaints. I know of no article that The DAILY AllVEREISER, containing the com- ti;ie !'&lei James McLaughh!l deoeased will be twe sh!l.!l have been rii.ven as above requir ed · S·RIES of pithy articles, a.re t11ken into ac- plete midnight dispatches, ts mailed for $5 per distributed among the pal'ties e!1tltled ther!'lto and the administrator wlll not be liable fr#. Those having any dyeing to do, should, give· grea.\er satiafaotlon to \lloso who uso il. ha~Jng regard only to the claims of wh1oh the said aseetts or any part thereof to any connt, our readers young and old may annum, or $1.25 for41three months. in order to ensllre brillial'.lt and la1tini: Havinlf sold Peruvian Syrup tor ma.nr years. feel assurt-d of a year of rich entertain'l'otal circule.tlon ea.ch week of DAILY AND not~e shall .have b~e? received by t.he said person of whose claim not,ice shall not hav· WEEKLY ADVEHTISiilR, over 60,000 copies. !1-di:ii:lnistra.tr1x or sollc1tor,and the said admin· been received at the time or sucll distribution. and knowing that Its use has been attended colors, buy their dye etiaft'g from J. Dated at Orono. Oct. 15th 1883. !f&if'Au:euts wanted everywhere. Fifty vain· 1 ·stratr1x shit.II not beha.ble for the assets so dis· with great suoces in caaes of Dyspepsia, g ener· ment. Higginbotham & S<tn. THOMAS GARBUT'r, .Adminstra.tor. able prizes to the most successful club-getters. tributed or any part .thereof to any P.!lrson or Wide .A wake ia only $2 .50 a year. Lib· al Debility of the System, a.nd diseases origin· 273-7w Nowmarket, Ont, post-card for tJarticulars, ltegi~tered persons of ~hose elauh or clalrD;s not~o~ shall DAVID WHITNEY, who resided B little atlng in a bad state or the blood, I a.m sa.Uded eral terms to agents. Address D. J,oTHROP Send not be received by her or her said eohc1tor at letters come at our risk !lddress· · the t ime of distribution, This Notice ls given FREE F west of .Ashburn, i n West Whitby, co:n· that It i8 a remedy of great power a.nd deser v- & Co. , Fra.nklin St., Hoston. ADYEBTISIER rltlNTHG co.. In pursuance ofjchapter 107 BtJctlon3i Revised ! REE!! FREE mitted suioiiie by h:i.n~ing himself in his es tile a.tteBtion of invalids. I am yet to hear LONDON, ONT. Statutes Of Ontario ' owil barn on Tuesday week. Excess1'e the ftnj; complaint against either of the above Bad Drainage. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Dated a.t Bowman ville, this 31st day of Oct- This Season's New Dellcriptive Ca.t!l.logue& Ober, A. D. 1883. . Price List or I drinking is tht: r('ason aa5igned for hia preparations. I consider them articles of great There ia nothing more productive of JOHN K. GALBRAITH, Pia.ya, ~ rashness. inerit and have always taken much pleasure in di·eaae in a neighborhood then ba.d drain· ' (27o·Gw) Sol!cltor tor admiul~tratrb:. I;' Drama.a, · tot· ::?. Farces, Dyspepsht an1l Liver £om11lalnt.-Is it no\ recommending them to parties requiring such h worth the small prir.e of·75 cents to free yoar· remedies. age. ven t e OU1 Terts and sluicewaya 301 Jarvis St. Toronto, Ont., ,; Guide Books, ~ 0 R . FOTHERGILL, self or every sympt.om "'t these di11tressing comand purify the locality. The obs1;ructi11n11 1h . · ... d f H D e: Scenery(paper), .. Newcastle. Ont. Dee. 8th, 188t. · th h · t b d' d · W 8 ea to m1orm vree erG 0 eavy raft Jil 8pea.kera, s·;! plaints. if you think eo call at our store and ge--Ethiopian Dramas, =:"a. bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer, every ha.a a. printt It people troubled with colds, would tta.ke in e uman eye em may e reme ie · tn Horses, that they are now prepared to bur a similar m anner by Burdock Blood Bit· Ca.nadian·bred Sta.lllcms a.nd Fillies. such as QENTLEMEN, if you have grease, Z~ Tableaux Lights, ; :;; ed 11ruarantee on it, use accord.lngly and if !$ does you no good it will cost you nothing. · Ayer's Cherry Pectoral before going to ohurch ten which opens 11.ll the outlets of disease a.r!I flt for expe?rt. and would he pleased to re· paint or dirt on your clothes I can clean ;J,. Colored }' Ire, ~1~ ' , h B l L . ceive communications from any who mayka.Te them and ma.ke them look like ne w ones <>~ Pantomime · .., Higginbotham & Son, wolesale al{ents. or plaoes entertainment, they would avoid t roUR;ll t e owe 11, lver , a.ud K tdneya. e~oh !or 11a.le. 8tate ;breeding, age, height . . La.dies· Oatrloh feathers cleaned and dyed: I : . ... Uu,rntCork.' ~3,, h Now commence to cut )Ollr 1'in~1ir wood. ooughln11, greatly to the oomfort of both speaksize of bone, col01; & price. We bave a number \ Second A.and o1othing taken ln exchange. .AU j .. Wur;s1 . ii,'(> FoR cramps, pain in the stomach, bowel ers and hearers· Public speakers and· t ln11era Try Higginbotham'· Corn Cure a sure of Importe!'l ~orse~ for sale and are open to work warranted a\ PEA'l'E'S DYEING :i:8· . ·Bearn, &11., &:.c. · :; 0 · ' t' t(: ~e.fclana.dian-bred·Sta.111ons in exchange, 'srt..i..orBLIS1UlENT opposite Trelevtn'i Shoe 4 '. In tact e e thl r Th complaint or chill ~ n ~e P erry Davie' Paio. fuld that the P1otoral wonderfully incroaaes --edy ~or hard or l!lof· corna, 1 .1130 WmlUlvIDe. -1 · .... ~ .... A. FANSON &:. SON. :.1'12-tf · SAl\101CLFiikNcfif& M'if.;8~~uth,r~. MlO power &11d tl.exlblllty ot \he Toloe. Killer, See adv·. in auother' columD . SuLPnu1i ANO JnoN 13cT- HARPER'S PERIODICALS. SPECIAL VALUES! SPECIAL PRICES! Blankets for $3.00 worth $4.50. 3.50 5.00. ,, 4.50 " 6.00. " " 5.50 " 7.00. " Those are all wool Canadian Blankets. Call at once and secure a pair at "WIDE AWAKE S. MASON ti: SON'S. Harper's Young People. Just arrived-a splendid choice Boy's Suits, good quality and all sizes from 4 years up. Full lines of lVIen's,Youth's and Overcoats-special value. s. MASO~& SON. REDUCINC _ THE PRICE81 MEN'S, YiillTHS I AND Bovs' CLOTHING,( . FROM THIS DATE UNTIL THE END OF THE YEAR t We mean business, and we never allow ourselves to be undersold. We are reducing the price of every article in stock. Parties asking us for bargains will not be disappointed. THE WE STf RN ADVERTISER ELLISON & CO. N otice to Creditors. . - Administrator s N ot10e.. 1 SO YEARS. I ur .: A FANSQN & S QN Dyeing but not Dead. 7

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