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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Dec 1883, p. 2

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THE CANADIAN STATESMAN I rs PUBLISHED EWER\:' FRIDA.Y lUORNING, -liY- have been received lately, iricluding a 11andsome Monument for Isaac Best, Cl111·k~. Alex F. Carscadden, Clarkti. \YE EMPLOY NO-AGgNTS A'l' 1'HE OFlllICE, and are selling 'l'omb Stones, Monuments, etc.. Post Ofilce Block, King St.,Bowman ville, Ont at lower prices in consequence. Our curto· mers get the commission themselve~. It will pay any person who intends erecting a monu1.oO)lerunnnn1,01· $1.00if JUtidin udv11nce ment to the memory of a depar Led friend to writA me or see ine personally before placing Payment strictly in ad'"ance required from their order. I guarantee first class wol'k at ~ 1bacnbers outside ot the county. Orders to lowest possible prices. ,.,..Lecontinue the paper mu~t be accompanied by .J!ne a.mount due.01· the paper will not be stopped. I Jubsaribers are responsible until full pa'yment is MARBLE Womrs. ~11.d:e. 251-tf. PORT PER~ JtAT£S Ot' AD't'EltTISIXG: ~ ~~ Whole Column one year ........... .. ll59 0 ~ ~..; , " " Half year ......·..·.. 30 00 ~~~ . " " One quarter ......... 20 00 uoz_. We beg to annoltncA to the public that we H.alf Column one year ................ 30 0 - are prepared to do a generalinsurance business, " " Half year .............. 20 00 representing as we do a number of firet ola~s Companies we shall he gl<id to give prompt at·· . One quarter ........... ll! " Qua.rter Column one yee.r .. . ., .. .. .. 20 OQ tention to anything in that line. vv e represent " " Half yea.r .. .. . .. .. .. 12 60 - · ·.also the Ontario Loan and Savings Co .. of " ·· One quarter...... .. 8 00 --o · Oshawa, and accept deposits on its behalf allowing 4 & ii per cent interest from date of Slx lines and under, first insertion .. $0 50= receipt. Each subsequent insertion... ... 0 25 _ Parties requiring Joa.us will find it to their ll'rom aix to ten lines, first insertion, 0 7~- , advantage to get our terms. Each subsequent insertion ... _... 0 3il -10 )ver ten lines,firet inscrtion,perlme 0 1 .· Each subsequent insertion, " 0 O:! _ · 'l'he num!Jer of lines to be reckoned by We are agents for a number of first class he apace occupied, measured by a scale ofl lines, among wbich is the \V)lite Star Line the solid Nonpareil. · -16 bAst fastest and best equipped Stea.mship on the Ocean, arid Car tickets to all pointaatlowest rntes. We .also represent W. D .Mathews I.. rOT'fJ~R. lll.D. or 'l'oronto, and are prepared to pay highest RADUA'l'E of Queen's College, Kin1;eton; prices for Barley and all kinds of grain. a.nu M<>mber of Cot:.;ize of Physicians an,d J;>arGles interested will please note these facts. M. A.JAMES, Summary or }'oreign, Domestic awl War of extravagance and p lunder in municipal The· above works are running full blast to Items. matters. The egtimates for the city exkeep up with ordere. Some very l!!irg.e orders GANADIAN. Mr. R. A. Garlick .a young merchant in London, died of blood poisoning a few days ago. Kingston, N apanee and Desoronto are connected by telephone. The distance i s over thirty miles. A gang of thieves and idlers are reported to be located near Buck Lake, in Frontenac County. Several crimes are laid to thefr charge. MAR 8 l E WORKSi PORr_r PERRY IN A NUTSHfLL otherwise "guarding" the public purse. An investi!:(ation is called for. There is an outcry again in New York penditure for the coming year amount to nearly thirty-six million dollars, or over five millions more than last year. There is a large sink hole somewhere. The subject of the International Sunday School lessons for 1884 will be in the Acts and Epistles. 'l'hree months will be spent with David an<:! the Psalms. The last three months will be with Solomon and the Books of Wisdom, the selections being from Kings, Proverbs, and Ecclesiastes. AYER'S Cherry Pectoral. No other complaints are so insidious in their attack as those affecting the throat and lnngs: none so trifled with by tlle majority of sutlerers. The ordinary cough or cold, resulting perhaps from a trifling or uuconscioua oxposnre, is ofton but the beginning of a fatal sinkness. AYER'S CRERRY PECTORAL bas woll proven its oillcacy In a forty years· Jlght with throat and Jung diseases, and should be taken in all cases without delay. W. SHAW AGENCIES. il!- Ocean Steamships. G S~e8~n~eo:~~r~~eidence, Ennlskl!len. Dr. A. BEITH. 17. T. YELLOW LEES. W. f. ALLEN. Highest Price Paid for any quantity ot RADU.A.TE Ol!'THE TORONTO UNIVER:r SITY, :Physi,oian, Surgeon, &c. O!fice King Street. MORRIS' BLOCK, Bowmanville. G J. '". )J(ll;aughlln, )I. n ·· "LlCENTIATE OF 'l'HE ROYAL COJ,LEGE . · of Physicians and memberof the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, Office: MORRI8' BLOCK King-st., Bowmanville. WOOL & BONES. A FULL SUPPLY OF Stoves & Tinware A.T BOTTOltl PJltCJES. M DR, J. CJ. llllTf)HELJ,, EMBER OF COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS and Surgeons, Ontario, Coroner, etc'. Office and l:tes1dence. Enniskillen. 74. D. BIJltKE Slltll'SON, All ki~ds of farm produce taken in exchange for goods. 742 r'\ BLOCK, up stairs, King Street, Bo,~man ville. Solicitor for the Ontario Bank. Prhatc Honeys loaned at the lowest rates, -· ---~ ---- n ARRISTER, SOLICITOR, &c., l\WRJtIS LEWIS QUICK, ------..... Rowmanville. .John Keith Galbraith, .A.RR I 8 TE R, SOLICITOR, NOT.A.RY GENTLEMEN :If you really want G 0 0 D FITPUBLIC, &c. Office-Reed's Block, over T. Battinp;s store, King Street, Bowman ville. TING CLOTHES try ' Money to lend THE No. TAILOR! ___1 .,,... __ _ W. PEARDON. ----- B ST. JOHN ll.U:UTf)llESON, B He has a chcico assortment of New Pattern ARRISTER; & ATTORNEY. &o. NOTARY PUBLIC. Mo~my TO LOAN· Cloths- Worsteds, ~!-wool 'l'weeds, Over 0Fb' ICJ>-0VER STATESMAN 0FFJCk.J, ' Coatings, etc.' ·--- ---·- ~-----CALL AND INSPECT· . ROlllEllt.T Alt!UOUlt, S1.'0R.E :-Cornc1· Klug aml Divis ton nown111nvllle. · .n ofMarria.ge Licenses, Barrister and 1 \.ttori;>aned on Real El!tate. Office on King street, i:lowmanvil!e. U. T. l'llllLll"S O E6I8TRA.It, WEST DURHAM ISSUER sts., n11y at Law and Solicitor in Chancery. Money N.B.- None but l!'irst Class Work turned out. 271. "lV. PEA.UPON. L ICENSED AUUTIONEER for the County of DurhBm, Salos promptly attended. Addreee-Hamvton P . 0, 59. R, RIJT()JIISON. READY ___ CASH! ___ ..,., AUCTIONEER, CONVEYANL ICENSED CER and Oommssioner in B. R Sales attended to promply and at 1·easonable rates: 6 Address....:Enniek.lllen P. 0. TO FARMERS OF WEST DURHAM! GEN'rLEMEN :- I have been appointed agent by TWO of the principal houses in Canada for the Purchase cf FARM PRODUCE. I have, the.refore, leased the premises fc>rmcrly U:sed a~ a Market House and am urepared to pay the full Market Value in Cash for IrARM and DAIRY PRODUCE. I am sure every farmer will admit the advantages of a Cash System. you can then trade where you please and will be aole to S.l't'E at least 20 PEit CJENT on your purchases. nm th e first to introduce this sy;stem. Give it a trial and you wjll be convinced it is the beet and cn<y satisfactory way of doing business. Thanking yot1 for past favor9 and soliciting an increa.sed share of your patronage, Yours truly, ------- ;' '"I OHN HUGHES. - Licensed Auction·./ eer, Valuator and Arbitrator, Fire and Life Insurance, Notes and Accounts Collected, :Money to Lend on r easonable terms. Address Cartwright, Ont. 472 .A GOOD WIFE GUARANTEED TO · e~·ery man who buvs his Licen% from JIENRY SYLVES'l'ER, E nniskillen. 198~f. R. YOUNr, V. S., J--.!l.s r emoved to tlle residence directly opposite the Drill D Shed. formerly occupied by P . C. Himes. His office will be iR Mr. John McMurtry's Grocery Store. Hours from 9 lo 12 a.m. and from 1 to 5 p.m., Sundays excepted. 228-tf, W.2JI. BRITTA.JN, Bowmanville. March 8, 1883. ;lfarket Square. · 2n. ONEY TO LEND. - Loans can be obtained through the subscriber upon ]l'arm Property at an unusually low rate of interest. Fixed charges for Solicitor's fees, F. CUBITT. Bowmanville. 239-tf. M Pianos Tuned & Re1>aired. ARTIES WISHING PIANOS Tuned;or i:epalred can have them attended P ao by leaving word at the DOMINION ORGAN THEIR ·iow oeing in their mploy. Co's OF'!'ICE, Bowmanville.· A :flrst-clas ruim ROF. T. L. DOYLE,Pianist,Organist P and teacher of 'Vocal Mllsic is prepared to take a few more pupils. 'l'he best of reference can be furnished Great care exercised with beginners. and special attention given to a.clvanced pupils. Those desirous of taking instructions should apply at Mr. Doyle's reeiience, or make it known by directing a few lines to P. o , Box 49. Terms '$7.50 for twelve essons. 239·tf UNDERTAKING! - :BY'theshortestnotice,atthelOW!"Stposslblerates. Caskets andBurialCases ready on· short notice. First-class hearse on very moderate terms. Shrouds and Coffins constantly on hand. ~"un· era! cards supplied at once. 'Furniture Shop & Show Rooms- Bounsa.!lisNew Block. All furniture Gold by rue is made by the U. C Furniture Co. of Bowmanville. I do not buy slop furniture and r epresent ' it to have been made by the' U. C. F. Co. of this town. Also agent for the LI-QUOR TEA for this town and vicinity. It is cheap and as good as can be got in the market. A valuable prii1e given !with every pound. , . ·- - - - - - - - -t:!if' I am fully prepared to attend Funerals on L EV1 MORRIS. DENTISTRYl We can do as Here Represeµted. WITH TEETll. WITHOUT TEETH . J. lVI. BRIIIACOMBE., PRA.CJTICJA.I. DENTIST. NEARLY TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE. NltriiusOx'ideGa s A.dn1inlstored Cor Palnles Operations. OFFICE ltlCJCJLlJNG'S BLOCJK. Be not afraid of cloudy weather. Come Gents' and Ladies' all together, Make no mistake, be sure and call, We'll spare no pains to please you all Splendid Portraits- life complete, Lettergraphs that's hard to beat. Photographs in splendid style, 'l'he rosy cheek, the tender smile. First come first served so be not late, Those that are last must patient wait. So come along without delay .A.nd p1·oof will clinch the whole we say. H. C. TAIT & Co. , PHOTO ARTISTS, ·Having refitted ur Gallery an changed ~h o ~ky-light, we are now prepared C · H A RN 0 E N , L · 0 · S ·1 Graduate of the Royal College or Dental Surgeons, Ontario. Ol!'FICE OVER DICKSON'S STORE. To make Photos instantaneously and A rtlstlcally, either in exterior or Interior, representing summer Time or wmter time, GOLD FILLING A SPECIALTY. !Plate 'Nork executed in the latest and moat we also Fro.me P hotos etc., as improved style of the Dental .A.rt, TEET'.H EXTRACTED WITHOUT P.A:IN cheap as can be done here by the use of ~;itrous Oxide Gas, without injury to the patient~ Qt· else where. Particular dte.ntion paid to the regulation or CHILDREN'& TEET H. p:t-ALL WORK WARR.ANTED. ~ Bowmanville, Sept. 27. 1883. & H. c. TArr & co. 269. A Terrible Cough Cured. "In 1857 I took a severe cold, whicb affected A little son of Edward Buttleworth, of my lungs. I hacl" terrible cough, Rlld passed Tho Chinese question is reported as be- night l\fter night without sleep. '£he doctors Horncastle, Ont, drank out of the spout gave me up. I tried AYEU'S CH'EIUtY PECof a boiling tea pot and died from the coming more and more important in i·onAr,, which relfoved my luJlgs, induced British Columbia. The Provincial Secre- sleep and scalding shortly afterwards. afforded me the rest necessary 1 tary stated recently in the House that for tno recovery of my strollgth. By tile A school rµan near Orangeville is in there are nqw 3, 000 destitut e Chinese in coniiuucd use of the l:>E C'l'OllAL a perrna.~ ncnt cure was effected. I am now G!:! years trouble, having been charged with giving t he main land who can only subsist by old, hale and hearty, and am sat isfied your a little girl 417 lashes. Possibly the little theft or crime. Tho Legislature adopted CHERRY PEC'1'0RAI, s>tved me. lIORAOlC FAIItBROTJJER." girl felt as though there were at least resolutions in favor of more l'Cst1fotion in Rockingham, Vt., July Hi, 1882. 4,000. regard to admitting them as immigrants. Croup. -A Mother's Tribute. Rev. Dr. Wilsoh, Curate of St. George's The Iowa free trade league has instruct"While iu the country la;~t winter my little Church, Kingston, is reported dismissed ed its secretary to prepare an address of boy, three years oh!, was tRken ill with croup; by Dean Lyster. His principal, if not congratulation upon the election of Mr. it seemed as if he would die from ~t,rangu littion. One of the farnil:v suggested the use sole, offence is that he has taken an ttctive Carlisle · to the speakership, urging that of AYtm's CHF.R:RY P..Ec1'01ur,, a. bottle of part in the Salvation Army work in Kingno steps b e taken which will disturb busi- w)lich was nJ ways kept in the house. '.j:his ston. was tried in srnnll and froquent doses, a11d ness interests, and recommending that to our delight in Jess tlian half nn hour the A Montreal man, John Walker, had a thorough reform of the tariff should begin 1 i~~ ~a~Stihl~~tw~\~Ab~}~~.~~t1t0~~1J.[·o~·~~ ~1~~ bullet extracted from his thigh, at Hamil- a.tea... save,[ my. darling's life. Can you wonder at ton, a few days ago. He said that h e had An effort is being made in the South our gratitude? Sincerely yours, two revolver cartridges in his pocket aml Ml<S . E)!MA GEDNEY." Carolina Methodist Conference to raise 159 West 128t)l St., Now York, May 16, 1882. one of t hem exploded, sending the bullet theh- missionary collections by contribu"I have nsetl AYJ;;R'S CREltRY PECTORAL in his flesh. · tions of one cent from each member per in 111y family for severnl years, and do not As an extra health precaution at Mon- week. When this is impossible, eggs are hositute ·to pronounce it the most elfeetual treal, the Health Medical adviser of t he received in lieu of the coin, and it is not remedy for coughs and colds we have ever tried. A. J. CRANE." city recommends the appointment of in- 110t unusual to collect a hat full of eggs Litke Crystal, Minn., March 13, 1882. spectors for each district of the city, to at a service. · " I suffered for eight years from Bronchitis, guard against epidemic disease. The ina.n(l aftei1· trying 1naa1y r em edies with no sue.. It is reported t hat at~cw Orleans there cess, I was cured by the uae of AYER'S CHER· creased expense is estimated at $1,600. are over 1,500 Italian laborers out of lW PIWl'OltAL. JOSEPH WALDEN." Three Winnipegers are said to have won work and with little means ; there are Byhalia, Miss., April 5, 1882. $3,000. playing faro in St. Paul, Mhm., ShQHfwe eonaidered liable to exceas and " l cannot say enough in pm!se of AYER'S in one night. The next night they lost clangorous. Some efforts are being made Ctrn1mv PECTOHAL, bel!eving as I do that for its use I should long since have died but $5,000 besides having made a considerable to provide them with work. In many fr01n lung troubles. E. BRAGDON." inroad into the winnings of t he previous places clangor may be apprehended from .Palestine, 'l'ex!ls, April 22, 1882. night by indulgiug in copious libations of idle men n eeding employment. No case of an affection of the throat or champagne. In t he Niagara r iver, a few miles above lnngs exists whicl1 cannot be greatly relieved Mr. W. A. Sheppard, of Toronto, whe the Falls, five young men were drowned by the use of AYER'S CrmmtY Pli:C'l'OltAL, for some years kept an " Employment last week. They got a boltt near Bu:ffalo and it will a>ways ctire when the disease Is Bureau " in the Ma,il buildings, left the to go down the ri~er for a hunt and, .b y not already boyond the control of medicine. PREPA.ltED BY city suddenly a few days ago, and there some means, the boat was capsized or are serfous charges of fraud iigainst him. sunk and none wore saved. They were Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. A good many applied to him for employ- all Germans, and t hree of them have not Sold by all Druggists. ment and paid small sums of money on beo:n in the country over a month. being promised a situation, which of In Montreal a few . days ago while ·---~---------course they never received. Joseph Lord was shoveling snow off the The steam barge " Enterprise " b elong- roof at the back part of t he Notre ·D ame ing to Port Arthur sunk in Lake Huron a Hospital the rope with wl1ich ho was tied , few days ago and seven of the crew went broke from its .m oorings and the young down wit h her. The vessel had been man fell a distance of eighty feet or m ore aground at Cockburn Island and received into some snow. He was terribly frightda.mn.ges but was got off by the t ug ened, but, strange to say, although t he " Balize " and was being towed home. All snow wa.s not very deep, he was not much at once the hull seemed to open up and hurt, the only injuries he received being the boat went down at once, leaving too a slight one in the l eft hand and one in little time t o save any thing but one or th~ face. two of the lrnnds. The drowned men Dr. Lucy li;kll, of Ma~sachusetts Wonearly all belonged to Ontario. man's Prison, said, <tt the conclusion of a Reports from· · Kingston, Ont., are carefully prepared paper, at the Social gloomy in regard to ,the ou tlook for Science Association, the other day : THE BIG· PLUG laborern. On the local rnilway w<1oges have "Nowhere i s there an active work of rebeen twice reduced in two months, and at form more needed than among the mill the mines, north of the city, there haa population of our state. 'l 'hose who know been also a reduction. The Car vVorks only what were t he social conditions company have been compelled to dismiss there twenty or thfrty years ago can form a number of tJ1e1r laborers ; the Cotton but an imperfect idea of the depravity Mills is running at three-fourths time, and disorder which n ow prevail in these and a large Piano company is doing t he localities. " Arrangement s are now bein g definitely same. The Locomotive Works haye adopted the eight hour system, so as not to dis- maclo for the loc11tio11 of a reserve of land at Niai{ara Falls, as public domain. The miss any of the hands. New York State Commisssioners have r eUNITED STATES. cently formally located a site for this purThere are t.wenty-eight farme1'S and pose, commen cing a short dist:mco above forty lawyers in the Ohio Legislature. the Falls and extending to the Upper The champion old maid of the world is Suspension Bridge, and from 200 to 300 The land will bo t aken posliving in Temple, Texas, and is one hun- feet wide. dred yea1'S old. He name is Miss Minnie sesion of in the n ame of· tho State and paid for and probably cleared of all inHall. An epidemic of typhoid fever is preva- cumbrances. In couscqueucc of a large number of delent in F@restville, Connf)cticut, and all the schools have been closed in consequ- sertions from the United S tates army several plans for preventing it have been ence. . recent ly proposed. G en. Howard's The complaints in regard to the over recommendat is· that all deserters shall be production.of cotton goods is prevalent, punish ed by solitary confinement, and by even in the ·southern States, as well as being branded with the letter "D." Anelsewhere. other proposal is that, to encourage faithThe students who l eft t h e National ful service, those who continue thirty College of Pharmacy at W a.shington, be- years in the army shall afterwards be alcause two Negroes were admit ted, have lowed to rotire, but. t heir pay and rations all returned except two. shall continue as before. GREA'.I' BR.Il'.AIN. The Parnell fund in Ireland has recentA Met hodist ch oir in Manchester, Engly been enriched by contributions to the tune 6f over $17,500 from Irish sympa- land, h as 1, 140 singers. It is reported t hat a n ew commercial thisers in the United States. treaty hai been formed between England The cranberry crop -of Massachusetts and Spain, to go into effect immedihas b een dall).aged to the exten t of from ten to twenty million dollars by worms ately. ·The British Government have been induring the present year. formed by the Turkish Government that Gen. Ben Butler the reeently defeat ed it is the intention of tho 1:-tt ter to dispatch candidate for Governor of Massachusetts, several war ships to cruise in the Red sea . h b d 'd f t r eatens to c a can 1 ate or the n ext A strong effort is being made in cert.'1in Presidency. · He is inesprcssiblo. quarters to have O 'Donnell's death senThe number · of business failures tence reprieved. 'rhe jury which conthrouu:hout' the country, es1)ecially in the victed him are being asked to sign peti~ Western States, is rapidly increasmg. tion in his behalf. but it is thought a There were nearly three hundred rnported majority will refuse to clo so. in one week recently and 242 the previous President Arthur. week. . A colored attache of che White House The Governor of- Texas has issued a proclamation offering a standing reward thus describes a peculiarity uf his master : MY STOCK COMPRISES : cf $500 for t h e apprehens~on and convic- " Mister Arthur nebber goes to bed in tion of train wreckers, or any p ersons cold wedder widout a big blazin' fire in LADIES' KID BOOTS AND SHOES. aiding in that atrocious crime in the his room, wedder h ere, or out to Soldiers Home, an' we as has ter clean up and look LADIES' CALF. KID BUTTON &LACED State. arter de fires, h ez tertake up a buncllc ob LADIES' FRENCH KID, BUTTON & LACED. The value of the·dairy products market ed in the United States during 1883, ac- dis hyar lightnin' wood ebbery night, so LADIES' KID SHOES, BUTTON & TIE. cording t.o the report of the Secretary oE as he kin frow it in de fire an' make er LA.DIES' GOAT & PEBBLE. HU'f'l'ON & TLE t h e Butter, Cheese, and Egg Association, blaze, an' sit dar an' tink while a -watch- Aleo Mens' and Children's of the above goods reacheel .t he enormous sum of six hundred in' ob de shadows on de wa,11. When he :MEN'S LONG BOOTS, CoARSEl AND FINE, uses d e lightnin' woocl, he n ebb er uses er million dollars. · M1rn's LAC!il BOOTS,UOARSE AND FINE· light, an' when he gets tired he jumps in It is charged that about Fall River de bed an' watches de flames flicker till h o MEN'S FINE SHOES AND GAITERS. parties have insured the lives of som e goes ter sleep. He's migh ty per~ickerler :MEN'S AND LADIES' SLIPPERS,i :l)i,Cj well known drunkards for large amounts. about dis lightnin' wood, an' if de supply All the above goods sold Lynching for horse stealing still g'bes on gins out, dar is some fun till dar's ill{)l'lil in tho Wes tern States. Four or five horse put in cle bi11. " thieves h ave been recently l ynched n ear The Chinese war is very popular in Ains17orth, Nebraska. One of the bodies - (0)-was l~ft hanging so low M t o provide a France. The French think th ey will have an easy job of it. A sort of a march meal £\r t h e wolves. out and a march back again, as it were. Rev1 John 0. Bache, of Grace Church, That m ay be, but it may not, with the. Harlem, was recently robb ed of $300, a chances of the "not" being considerably .A.lSTD gold watch and a diamond pin in New in the ascendant. Before all the play is York. "W"h at does a minister ·want of played out th ere may be another story to diamond pins any way 1 Perhaps that toll. And why should thl)rc be war anywas t h e question t:qat troubled t he thieves. how 7 What is there in th e quarrel receive prompt at~ention. The Now York Tr·i&une says that t h e which might n ot be set tled easily and frauds are prevailing now in that city speedily if ther e w:ts any honest desire STOB"fil: One'tloor weat S:uTESMAN c!noe such as in the days of Boss Tweed. T h e for fair play, a:r.rl,a j ust settlement of the Game harpilils are now having contracts, dispµte? Nothing that any sensible m an auditing accounts, making estimates, antl oan see. Farmers Please Consider This. IIE PERRY D AVI3 PAIN KILLER aete wit!J. to>.m dcrfut r(lp·iclitv and never fails when t:tkPn n.t. lboco,nmonc·cmon t ofnn attack to r'.lre C holera, Cholera Mo~bus, ttF wel I as ull summer complaints of a simil:tr na· tu re. T For Sud.a.on Colds, Soro 'rhroa,t, &c, A t0>tepoonf11! of P Atv-Kn.L:r.tt to.ken at the brg:ni:i~t'!! of an :ttt . i ck w ill provo RrT\ n.hrost ne\'er fuili&g ouro, n.r.d savo muo!i suffering. For 'I'ooth=.cr.r, ;a,,.,:rns, tcr,ld.z, C1'1.ta, Ili-uiiaes, S;c, t'he PA rx-KTLLl'~ ,~i ll bo found a wiillng- pl1ysician rcn.rlv >·n,I n.ble t o r elic\·e y 0ur snfferirig without delay, a.nJ a t a very insignificant C08t. a'!ld it b::ts nezor been ktiown to fail to effect a oure in a sit>gie hst:rnce. l t Is used in some of the lnrgest live ry st.,bles anrl horse infirmaries in the worl<l 'fo romscitato young hi1nbs or other stock chiJI.,d nnd d)·iug from cold, a litt.lo PAtN·Kiµr.ER mixed with milk will re· store them to health very quickly. ~The Pain-m11er is for snle by Drngg:iets A1>othecarie~. Grocers and l\1.-0dicino Dealers t hroughout the world, For Colic, OrD..mps and :Ovsentc:il:'V in llor·:oo:a the p .,1x-Krn1m has 110 equal. THE ONTARlQ BANK 9ontinues to do a Genera*> ~king Business a iteBowmanvillu Branch: ~ DEPOSI'.fS Received and interest allowed t hereon at tho rate _ o f l"OUU pei· cent per annum. No notice of withdrawal necessary. All deposits p!tyable on demand, EXCHANGE Bot!ght and sold and Drafts issued upon Enr<>pe. Umted States and Canada, also Gold Silver and United Sta~ es G1·eenbacks bouaht and sold. COLLECTIONS Promptly made at current rates upon all part of Great Brittain, the United States and D1 minion of Canada. Tel~g1·apb Transf'er~ ------ .<S>. TWIN-NAVY to~: SMOKE. Made for Jarg-e or small sums on all parts Canada. 'l'his ·is especially advantageous persons living- in Manitoba or the North-V< LLB it 'll tikes t he funds available at once at place or payment. For fnrtaer ' icula.rs call at the Ban , · Hou Re. 'l'. BRODIE, · GEcY.-:McGILL, ·' Man Acc:<lu~.int. -~.>¥--... \) ~'O\J. -:1 -a,\\ tb.e Year 11,0 --- JOHNSTON'S.;, --vo~ llizq_ SARSAR~1JLLA , ·- LlVEn C~MPLAIHT, »YSPEPIA, And 1or P!;!rifylng the Blood. !t has been in use for 20 years, and bas pmvcd to be tile best preparation in the r.ui~ket for SJ.c:K HEADACHEJ..!'.AIN JN THE SJDE CTR BACK, LIV~ COM· l'LAIN1', PIMPL11;S ON THE FA.O il: D"fSPEPSL\, PIL!i:S, and all DiseaE.es tbG.~ arise from a Disordered Liver or an , , i :npuro blood. Thousands of our best ,. ]><'Opie take ilt and give it to their cl3il, · c';-;~n. Physician·s prescribe it dan~·. Those who usti it once recommend it to otllers. It is made from Yellow Dock, Honduras Sars:> parilla., Wild Cherry, Stillingia.1 Dande:ion, Sassafras, ' Vint;ergreen, a'l'la other well-known valuable Roots and llcrbs. It is strictly vegetB,ble, and can· not hurt the most delicate constitution. " It is or.a of tho best medicines in use for Ile{,rulatu;r the Bowels. for 11.ve cl ol1ars. Those '\'ho ca.nnot obtain a bottlG of tbie o~~ Ji~f1°:;~. f~~ :~;~~ip~~:[~:eo~~J~~tii~! ~ru(tl~~;~1~·~ci ~ifl~g~dgifi~ 't iir~end ua ou~ If W. j(}J!~STON & 60., l'&anufactuma, ~!· Al:lhe:"tbuig, Out. llctroit, M ich. WHO IS ll~AOQUAtNTEO iAMAN WITH TH E .GEOGRAPHY OF THJS cou~ TRY W IL \. SFF B V EX.A.MIN ING TH IS MA P'T\.I A. T TJ..IE FINE -~oats &Shoos. Calla t h e a ttention of t1·avel ~i.·o to the ce tion of its line. connecting the Eiiat and by t ho shortest route, a;nd cal'~ing pt CHICAGO, ROCK ISUND &PAL ment is unrivaled and mtignificent~ being com", tb.el'~~~ii\~a~ntc\1etR~in~~f11JiieC:e~~~~aft,;. Minneapolis aud St. Paul. It conneo:ts l :;;hgft;,~h~g~~~~ ~Y~tr~~~~~~~n.;~~~fi~ . CHEAP FOR CASH. ORDERED WORK ma.n's P r ettiest Pcilo.!;'il 13loepiug Cars, nnd the :Bes.t Liue of Dining Ca.rs in tho \ Vodd. T hree Trains b etween Chicago and Mioeouri River Points. T wo 'l'r ains between Chicago nnd Minneapolis and St . :Paul, via t he Fal.llous ~aW~fJo~~r1it~~~~~0 n~~1~I~~ti!Jti1a~11~a:~s~ai>~~- "ALBERT I.EA ROUTE." A New and D irect Line, vio. Seneca and K:inkn.. k ee, baa recently beeu opened between Richmoud. Norfollt, N ewfiort News, Cha ttanoou;a , Atlanta. An- ¥~~1~u1:;~n~a~ci l°a~~!;~iff:: ~;;~i8~~h1a?M\~~g:~: olia .and St. P a'l.11 and interwediate poiut s. REPAIRING DA\TlD DAVIS. ~ /_,> Traina. All Thr ough .Po.oseng~ro '£r avel on Fas~ Exr>rcsc. Ll~fr~1~:5.o6 t~l~~~ a;u~llfu~~£~~aJ. Ticket Ofilceain Bagi;:rago checlced through and rat es of fare nl.. .. w ays as l ow as competitors that offer less adv2.Bt"f.es. otir~t_t:iled i~fo1·m11tion, get the Ma.ps a.nd 0110 For. At your nearest Ticket Otfice, or OREA7 ROCK'lSLANlD !;toUTE, a.dch·e~n · I\'. R. CABLE, Yice-l>res. & Geu'l M'g'r , E , ST. iJl.)H N, Gcn'l 'J'kt. & l,ass, Agt. CHICAOO, ~

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