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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 Jan 1884, p. 2

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· THE CA~ADIAH STATESMA N About to be Married. ,.cl. la.rgo ptoportion of tlrn disease::- ,~·i 1 icl1 The above works 11re running full blast to -llYOne night recent ly an official at the cau~e huu1:u1 su.f feri11g r~.sulL f t\>111 dcraugokeep up with orders. Some very large orders have been received lately, including a hand· Tot tenham H ale s tation on the Great tnuHt. vf Lilo st.011mcll, Uuwels, aull ll n~r. M. A.JAMES, CANADIAN. some Monument for Isaac Best, Clarke, Ale~ Eastern railway received a telegram from A YEH. :-1 CATT~L\R'.rJc P1LLS act d i rc:et-ly 111 ·0 11 F. Carscadden, Clarke. WE EMPLOY N O .i\GJl:N'rS AT THE OFEICE, A new weekly journal is being estab- Br ox bourne to t he effect that a man ha d th~!Se urga.us, nnll are e~pec ia11y deslgucd LO 11nd are selling 'J.'omb Stones, Monuments, etc.. P.-stOlllceBlock,lltngSt.,Bowmanville,Ont at lower prices in oonsequence. Our cmt.o· lished in Montreal, with t he noted Capt. been sent thence i n the Cambridge tr ain, cu1·c the (_li:;e:rnes cau 8eJ. by their t.lenrngcmcut,, irn;hu.li11g Cons t..i1,al.1on , I xu.ligcs.. mers get the commission the msel ve~. It will K erwin as edit or. It is called the Pilot. th en on its way t o Tott enham, where t i o n , D yspe1>sia.· l leacla<:11e, J )ysc·ntc ry. TER:M8: pay any person who intends erecting a monu· to the memory of a departed friend. to The flouring mills of Moore & Son , of tickets are t aken, who had been found on arnl a h ost of oUrnr ailmcuts, fo r all o f $1JiO))er annu111,or lj!I.OOtrpaldln advance mont wrire me or see me personally before placing whic,h they nre a safe, sn re, iu·mnpt , n1H i Payment strictly in advance required from their order. I guarantee first class work a t Walkerton, have been destroyed by fire, Hertford Common, near Hoddesdon, }JlG:A-.::tmt re111 c Uy. Tho extensin; ll~e of tlle:;~ together with 600 bushels of wheat and a Herta, under very singular circumstan ces, enb$cnbers outside of the county. Orders to to wost possible prices. .P1 LI.S by emincut physicinns in regular 11racdcJIJJOntinue the paper mu~t be accompanied by and required medical aid. The station quantity of flour. t icc, shows u11mistnknh1y the e~>tirn atin11 in the amount due, or the paper will not be stopped. A great railway strike of the engineers master , on the arriv11l of the train, found wllic:1 t hey u.rc held Uy tlic medical tJro rcssubscribers are responsible until lull payment is MARBLE Womi:s. in one of the carr iages a mtm , the fron t of sion. made. POR'r PERRY took place in M anitoba. The Brother251-tf. Those PHJLS a.re compountlell of vf>gctabl u hood of Locomotive E ngineers repudiat e whose dress was smothered with blood. RA.TES OF A..D'\'ERTISING: ~~ He complained of having b een ill-used ~nl>st~i uce:-:; only, n.11«1 ar. . ~ tl h~nlu tcly free frum all responsibility of it. Whole Column one7ear ... .. ........ $50 0 :: ~.,,; calomcl or a11y oLhcr h~jLu·ions j11gredicut .. and robbed, and Mr. H awkins took him u " Hal year . ..·.··..·.. 30 00 ~bX '.!.'he Department of A gricult ure has for" " One quarter ....... .. 20 OQ "'"":::; We beg to annonncA tot.he public that we to the Tottenham t raining hospital, wh er e A S11t'fc1·er f r ont .fI~!acl ach o , ,.·ri t<)S : Half Column one year ............... 30 0 - - are p1·epared to do a general insurance business, ward ed several cases of immigration liter- h e m ade the following statemen t to a de'· .J\ YEn.' s P 1r.r.s nre i11va.luablc t o rn c , HIH1 .. ·· Half year .... ........ .. 20 00 representing as we do a number of. first class ature to England for dist rib ut ion by t he " ·· One quarter ........... 12 5 tective : " My n ame is J oseph Meier . I arc my co1tsLnut compauion . l ha \'e l>tw11 Companies we shall be ghd to give prompt at- Government agent ther e. a. ~cv0n~ Hnfforcr from .Hcatlacllc, ;:U1d your Quarter Column one yee.r ........... 20 00 tention to anything in that line. We represent a.m a Swiss, and am employed at t h e J'I L J,K are the only lhillg l c <iuld look t,o " " Half year .. . . . . .. .. . 12 50 · also the Ontario Loan and Savings Co .. of Several ladies r ecently applied for the for relief. 011e doSo will quickiy rnon.:: my Midlan d hotel, St. P ancras. I h ad ar" ·· One quarter... ... .. 8 00 - o Oshawa, and accept deposits on its behalf al· bon·t·ls a.11d free my lie:-ul f rom pa.iii . TLey lowing 4 &; 5 per cent interest from date of privilege of attending lectures at the Uni- ranged to be married on Sunday next, and nro 3ix lines and under, first insertion.. $0 50 t110 HHH~t. etl'cctin~ a.11d itlie e a f{icst phj'Sic receipt. versity College, but the former decision to Each subsequent inser.tion .. ,. ... 0 2~ _ J ha\·c cn~r found. I t i:s a. p! (.JH~uro to mo Lo Par ties requiring loans will find it to their exclude them h as been r e-a.ffirmecl by t he had t aken a residence at 32 Argyle square, E:peal\: !l'r om six to ten lines, first msert1on, 0 7 _ in their pr:tise, m tll l a lwa y:; ~~ o Eo Euston road. I purch ased a q uantity of WhiJll oc~n~io11 Each ~ubsectuent insertion...... O 35 -10 advantage to get our terms. offer::;. Senate. furniture, and it was to haYe been sen t )ver . t en lines, first insertion.per line 0 10 ,. \ \'. L. 1',\ 0E, of \Y. L. P age & Bro." Each subsequent insertion. " . 0 03 _ _ l i 1·a :;1ld in ~t., l{.i clrn1on~.1, \·a.! Jm1c :3, 1i t'~. l\fr. I saac P owley, a farmer of Kingston h om e lf1.St night. I wen t to t h e house The numLer of lines to be reclconed uyl ·" 1 h:~n) used..A \' En. s Pt L L).; b i uu11\bt1r~ 'Ve aro agents for a number of first class township, was killed at t h e Cat araqui about 6 o'clock and m et my intended wife he space occupied._nieasured by a scale of lines , ~mong which is the Wbito Star Line the 1e~~; instn.rn:e:.; m; rccornwe110od by yo u, a11 tl solid Nonpareil. - 1Ii bAsL fastest a nd best equipped Steamship on railway crossing. H is remains were car- there b y agreement. We were t h ere t o l i:n·o 11evcr kno·.h 1 thcrn to f a il Lo ::iccu1n1ilisl1 the Ocean, s.nd Cotr tickets to all points at low· ried on the front of the engine to the receive tho furnit ure, but as it did n ot t he dt·~ i red rcs11lti. \\'e eOJir;t nnt1y k Cf)1 th em n llaw ~ a.t our l1onH\ antl vrize t lrn rn aR a est rates. We also represent W. D .Mathews Kingston st ation, two miles distan t . come I left t h e place for t he p urpose of o p l(';1s;111 L, 5m fc, :tlHl roli~1 hl e f:~ mily 11H:dici11e. J.. PO'l"iER, 111.D. of 'l'oronto, and are prepared to pay highest proceeding to the shop where I had hought FO!l DY:H'l~PSlA they ::r o i1m1 l 11 0.bl<', RADU A'l'E of Queen's College, Kingston ; prices for Barley and all kinds of grain. Mrs. George Myers , of Thurlow, while J 'J' l J ' Yliti" it. I then had £ 85, a wa tch, ch ain ancl ]" anu M1>mber of Coll011;e of Physicians and .P.i.rGies intel'Csled will plea3e note these facts. preparing breakfast a few mornings ago, 1\Iexia , Tcx~u:, .June 17, 1882. · · " " ' 1 0 other t hings in my possession. I was had her dress igni ted by a spark from t he S~eo~~e :~~ ~esidence,Enniekillen. 17. Tllo HE\'. 1··1 ~.\ XCl;-'.; n . lr Aln.ow:<:. wr iting st ove, and narrowly escaped with her life. was walking through Argyle court to get t'rorn A!la':.lta Ua., s:tys : · · Ji'o t· soi 1:e y t :l1'3 to Tunbridge street, when sudenly a sack pn.st. 1 l ui.·10 ht·en s ubjHt~t to c·on t.ipn tin11. er husban d had his h ands very badly ,Dr. A. BEITH, Paid H was thrown over my h ead and I was from which, iu sµito o t tlH! 11sc of rncctiburned in put ting t h e £re out. ..., RADU.A.TE OF THE TORONTO UNIVER· ld uds, 1 su1fer ed i 11cr cnsi11g hustled int o a house. I remember going uinos 0£ Vt'triou.:.:nntit ( :r :::irrY, Physician, Surgeon,&o. O!fice King St1111u rnon!li::; a;;o l for any quantity of Sir L eonard 'J'illey was waited on th e down three steps, and that is all I k now il1co11vcnie11ctJ, begm1 t akiJJg J\ yzn.·s Pu~r..s . 'J lloy 11nve Street. MORRil:l' BLOCK, Bowmanville. other day in Toronto by t hose interested about t he place t o which I was taken. ·3HL;r"1y con·eote<l the costive lutl.>it, Rlld iu establishing large iron smelting 1 md T he next thing I remember is t hat in t he !Htro vnst]y illlproved my general health ." J. w. lllcl.anghlln, 11. 1'., AYErt's C.\'fn.i...n:r1c P!I,LS c01Tc<m1; i r regusteel works in t hat city. They wan ted a nigh t I was r oused by a man who offe r ed ICENTIATE OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE lar it ies of Lhc bowo~s , st.imu lat;c tTic a.pp(~ of :Physicians and member or the Royal bonus of seven d ollars per t on on the iron me something to drink, which I refused A FULL SUPPLY OF :.tJHl tl igcstio1 1, a nd hy thflir pron1pt a nd College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. produced. He promised to give the mat- to take. It was quite dark , and I could tltc Oifl~e : MORHIS' BLOCK King-st., Bowmanthorough action o·ivu Lo uc a111l vigor Lo t;llc ter his best considemtion. ville. not see the feat ures of the person. I fel t \Vholc pl1ysical ocouoniy. 'l'he plans for the ne w ice palace for th e that my hands and feet wer e t ied and I PUEPAREf> BY DU, J, C. l!llT(JJIELJ,, AT ROT'fOlU l·Jtu:ms. Mon ~real carnival ar e n ow ready. The could n ot release t hem. 'fhe n ext thin g l\ /!"EMBER OF COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS !i)r. J. C.Ayer &Co ., Lowell, Mass. building will be en t irely of ice, consistin g remember is being spok en to by a ma n. I l Vl. and Surgeons, Ontario, Coroner. etc. All kinds of farm produce taken Sold by all Druggists. 74, Oftice and ltesidence, Enniekillen. of 10,000 blocks, of 40.x20 inch es square I was then in the open air, and in exchange for goods. each . The palace will be lGO feet long found that I was a long way from home. and 65 feet at i.ts greates t depth. There All my money aud watch and chain were D. BIJR KE SIMPSON, YOUNG, .\ll cxperi·::i.cc the wornlcrfd '-ND l>c11e tic1al etfectB of will be a main tower 76 feet high. The gon e. " ) ARRISTER, SOLICITOR, &c., MORRIS 712 nLD Bown umvllle. J'\ BLOC;K, up stairs, King Street, Bo"Vmant otal cost is esti mated at '$3,000. It appears that a man n111ncd Wilson, u ' 1" A y er' s ..,arsapan c:: ·1 1a . MIDDLE- - - -· ·-· ------·viUe. Solicitor for the Ontario Bank. while procaeding homeward on 1'hursday Cliild1T11 wit h f)o1e E~C'!, Sol·o Alexander P atterson, of B elleville, was P rivate Moneys loaned at the lowest rates. AGED. 1~.n!i, or any 1'c1·ufu1o us or : \l)hfi night, n oticetl Meier l yin g by t he side of going from his home to a fir e company the r oad a t H ertford common, not far ilitic t:-tint, m ay be rna.clo llenlL11y and !-'t r u 11g by it,; use. ,Johu Keith Galbll"aitli, meeting last week with $300 in his pos- -->.oo--from Broxbourne. He roused him up s ession t o pay t he company, from t he cor- and ask ed him who he was, where he h ad /;:;Old l>y all Drnggists; $ 1, six bottles for ~'5, An It rs T :E R, SOLICITOR, NOTARY GENTL ElMEN'PUDLIC, &c. Office- Reed's Block, oyer If you really want G 0 0 D FIT· poratio1i. He w11s k1i.ockecl down and ·e h e was i:;oing. He T. l3at);ings store, King Street, Bowmanv1lle. 'l 'ING CLOTHES try senseless in the str ee t and h is pock ets com e from, mid whe1 Money to lend seemed dazed, b ut after a t ime st ated t hat rifled, b ut the· $ 300 was in an insicl~ poche lived in L ondon, and could not account Im ml ket and not obtained . H e t hinks he . S T. JOHN H. UlJTCmESON, for bemg where he was discovered. W ilknows his assailant. ARRISTER. & ATTORNEY. &a. son had just before seen a cart drive along He has a choice assortment of New Pattern Says t he St. Catharines J oivrnal The and h e suggested to Meier that he must NOTARY PuJY.ilC. MONEY TO LOAN· Cloths-·worsteds, All-wool '!'weeds, Over 0 Fll'ICE- 0VER STA TESMAN OFFICE. . old color ed lady, Sojourner Truth, who Coatings, etc. have been dropped out of it, but he ex· ---------died in M ichigan a few days ago at the pr essed his utter ignorance of how he CALL AND INSPECT. ROBERT AltMOIJR, adviinced age of 102 years, d id n ot at all STOltl!: :- Corne.- King anfl Dl visio·t Sts., compal'e with Mrs. Tayl or, wh o resides had been brought to the :~pot-all he I[} EGI!:lTllAR, WEST DUH.HAM ISSUER knew was t hat he had not· come of his n ot Marriage Licenses, B11rrister and A.ttor· Bowmanville. on the H amilton ro:1d, a few miles west own free will. Wilson sot\gh t for a con~ay a t Law and Solicito1· in Chancery. Money ·?llmed on Real Eetate. Office on King street, N.B.-None uut J<'irst Class Wol'lc turned out. of t his city. Mrs. Taylor is now in h er stable, and h aving found 01io, Meier was ~lllwmanv!lle. · 271. lV. P EA.ROON. 107th year, and is still h ealthy . In h er taken t o the police station , and a surgeon appearance sh e would be placed in the was sen t fo1 '. H e complained of having H. T. PJIIlUl"S sixties. N or have t he effects of a pro- been kicked in the chest, and his nose ICENSED AUUTIONllJER for the County longed life shown any mar ks 0'9- her excel- and mouth were bleeding. The medical · of Durham, Sales promptly attended. lent me mor y or g~neml h abits. .t..ddress-Hampton P. 0 . 59. m an, finding h e was a.blc to travel, advisTHE BIG PLU G --->.oo--ed him to get h ome as quickly as possi UNITED STATES. R. U UTVU.I SO.N . ble. He was escorted by the police to ID AU C'r IO!\EER, CONVEYAN· A wo1111111, l\frs. Carrie B. K ilgore, re- B roxbourne railwa.y station, and an upL ICENSED ~ CER and Commssioner in B. R . Sales at· tended to JJrOm J21Yand at reasonable rates. cently applied for permission to practice trai n arriving immediately, he was placed ~Address- EnniskUlen P. 0. in the Common P leas Court at Phil? 'I.el- in a catTiage and takei1 away. There was GEN'rLEMEN:- I have been appointed agent phia. J udge Hare r efoscd porrnissior as not time t get him a ticket , and his pres1 by TWO of the principal houses m Canada for 11 OH N the Purchase cf FARM PRODUCE. I have, there- he deemed it contmry to t he spirit of the enco i n the train, ~1getl1er with some ·.1 cer, Valuator and Arbitrator, Fire and Life fore, leased the prcmise3 formerly used as a present laws of Pennsylvania. .other infol'mation, was telegraphed to Insurance Nates and .Accounts Colleoted, Market House and am prepared to pay the full Hawkins, the station-m::tster at TotMoney to '.r..end1on reasonable L erms. .Address Market Yalue in Ca~IJ. for F Al~M and DAIRY At New a Orleans el ection Domocmtic Mr. 472 Cartwr ight. Ont. PRODUCE. I am sure every farmer will admit tenharn. the advantages of a Cash System, you can then meeting, to nominate candidates to the On nmking enquiries at Hun ter street trade where you please and will be a ble to State C01'i.ven tion, much ill-feeling was ,t GOOD WIFE GUARAK'rEED TO SA'\'ll at least 20 PIDR CENT on your purpolice station and at the Midland hotel shown, which cnhninatod in bloodshed. ~ ever:v man who bu vs his Licen~e tram chases. am the 1 1l'st to introduce this system. it was ascertainecl that t h e m an HENRY SYLVESTER, E nniBkillen. 198tf. Giva it a trial and you will be convinced it is About fifty pistol sh ots were fired, and the best and oniy satisfactory way of doing several well-known citizens k illed, while Meiar had been engaged ·at t he Midland h otel, and had recently profeSlled to business. R. Y OUN r , V . S., h is remo ved t o '!'hanking you for past favors and soliciting a number of ot hers were badly wounded. Juwc won over £ 100 in betting. On the the residence directly opposite the nrm an inoreaaed share of your patronage, A Jewish synagogue in Chicago was en- strength of th is he bought some furnit ure, Shed formerly occupied by P. C. Himes. H is Yours truly, ter ed a few nights ago by some miscreants which was to have been paid for on the office' will ue in Mr. J ohn McMurtr y's Grocery Store. Hours from 9 to 12 a.m. and from 1 to 5 and nearly all th e interior ornamentation night he says h e was kidna~pccl. The W M. BRITTA.lN, p.m., Sundays excepted. 228-tf. The detective in charge of th e case has, howMa?·lcet Squar e. and gas fixtures wer e destroyed. 2~1. curtains and gown s were torn to pieces ever, ascertained that the bookrrrn.ker with ONEY T O L END. - L oans can be Bowman ville, March 8, 1883. No special whom Meier states he had made the bets :ind much other h11rm done. obtained thrOllgh the subscriber a pon ]!'arm Prouerty at an unusually low rate of reason is assigned, other than the anti- had paid him no money, and he had no interest. Flxed charges for Solicit-Or's fees. F. J ewish feeling rankling in some hearts. transaction of the kind with him.-LonCUBI1'T. Bowma nville. 239-tf. At F'ort Smith, Indian Territory, re· don 'L'eleqravh. cently, Levi J am es, the Ch octaw I ndian ,P ianosTuncd & R epai1·e d . convicted last November of the murder of .A. Queer Spectacle. Jam es F ulsom , was shot at Scullyville In London we a r e accustomed to furious 10ARTIES.W I SHING THEIR P IANOS cou rt-house, in accordance with the Choc- driving of all sorts. Cabs, light carts, ' _IC'" '.l.'unedfor i:epaired can have them attended ' ·,y leaving word at the DOMINION ORGAN taw law. J am es sat upon a blanket , and railway vans, and oth er vehicles are 0)·~·1cE, Bowmanville. A. ftrst-clas n.an t he sheriff h elcl one hand and a d eputy. driven through the streets daily with '>eing in their n:.ploy. sheriff the other. Another deputy took fright ful velocity, regardless of consequa posi tion five pac'es distan t with a Colt's ences, and, as we know by sad experience, T,, DOYLE, P ianist,Organiat revolver. He deliberately aimed, and often wit h lamentable results. Wc · Vocal Music is prepared to - ::E3"Yshot h im through the heart. He died in have, however , h itherto b een fortunately "nils. The best of refer· · Great care exercised two minutes. James was educated in a spared such a spectacl e as that witnessed ' ial a ttention given to · desirous of takin ~ tar I am fully prepared to e _.;end Funerals on good family, and leaves a white wire and at Canterbury a few days ago, when a · '!lir. Doyle's ree1- the shortest notice, at the lo' . est possible rates. five sm all chi1;lr en. huge steam roller was seen tearing along ' irecting a few Caskets and Burial Cases rP _Jy on short notice. th e main street at the rate of ten miles ·~ for tweh·e First-class hearse on ve.y mod erate terms. Th o World prints a list of New York 239-tf Shrouds and Coffi ns constantly on hand, Fun· widows and single women whose united an hour in charge of a man almost h elpera! cards supplied at once. Furniture Shop & Show Rooms- Bounsall'sN ew Block. weal th is about. $123,000,000. The lessl y drunk. The exci tem ent was, of 1 All furniture sold by me is made by the U. C weal thiest are: M rs. A.'.!.' . St ewart $10, - course, intense ; and the consequences Furniture Co. of Bowman ville. I do not buy ' "P furniture and ·r epresent it to have been 000,000; Mrs. F . D. Morgan, $5,000, 000; migh t have been most serious, but thu,t a made by the U. C. F. Co. of this town. Mrs. Marsh all 0. H.oberts, $5,000,000 ; tradesman , with much presence of mind F I N E nq:ent f'\r the LI·QUOR TEA for this town Mrs. E dwin Stevens, $7,000,000; Mrs. and agility, leaped into the r oller and , '~ cheap and as good as ean be ' t . .A. valuable prize given Paran Stevens, $3,000,000 ; Mrs. Moses sh utting o.lf the steam, ch ecked it s mad very poun d. Tayl or , $6,000,000 ; Mrs. Cornelius Van- career before it had effected any damage. der bilt, $5,000,000; Mrs. James Brown, The driver, a man by the name of Bart~Here $ ,000,000. The r ich est unmarried lady, lett , has been sentenced by the magistrates Catherine Wolfe, $2,000,0QO, wh o also to one month's imprisonmen t with hard leads th e en t ire list in nobl e and unosteu- la bor. He deserves h is fate; but it must b e admitted that there was something altatious charities. most sublime in his proceedings. If left GREAT IlHITAI:'<, alone h e migh t have charged the cathedral MY STOCK COMPRISES : Mr. Gladstone is to be h onored by the with his steam roller and reduced it to a Greeks with a statute in Athens. He is h eap of ruins. He would t hen have oc- LADIES' KID BOOTS A.ND SHOES. said to be the only living m an in whose cupied a high pedestal in the t emple of fame LADIES' CALF. KID BUTTON &LACED 'b.onor a statute has been erected in a for · as one of the most eminent furious drivers LADIES' FRENCH KID. BUTTON & LACEI1. 7ign country. A year ago subscriptions on record- almost equal to Jehu, the son LADIES' KID SHOES, BUTTON & TIE. 3re asked for the purpose, and so liberal of Nimshi, himself.- St. James's Gazette. LADIES'GOAT&PEBBLE. RU'rTON & TrE ~ t he response that twice as much Also Mens' and Children's of the above goods 'Y a.s is required has already been The Highland Congregation Committee of Chicago hu,ve requested of the R ev. MEN'S LONG BOOTS, COARSE AND FINE. MEN'S LACE Boo·rs.UoARSE AND FINE. ~~----·--------· little wonder that bee keeping Dr. Campbell, of Collingwood, Ont., that MEN'S FINE SHOES AND GAl'l'ERS. he accept an invitation from that body t o n the increase in Ontario for repair to Chicago for the purpose of estabMEN'S ANT.I LA DTES' SLIPPERS.g .~· 'e most profitable industries ttle creatures are not very lishing a Gaelic congregation there. All the above goods sold John G, S1Lxe, the humorous poet, is 'tge when people have got '.nd the work about them growing gradually weaker at h is home in 3asure than otherwif)c. Brooklyn. He suffers from cerebro spinal --(0)farming will be very meningitis, complicated with partial paraTowing also is look· lysis induced by being buried under a raileason why there road train in a n accident on the Pan · it than t h ere is. Handle road years ago. It is not probable peninsula will that the once brilliant man will survive to fruit trees this winter Gov. Cleveland not only gave the pubcli ·eady got to school at Holland Patent $502 for addithat Jay tions to its library, but he has personally receive prompt attention. oine of the supervised the work of selecting and p ur·pita Ex- chasing the boo)!s and securing the largest STOR'IC : One door west STATESMAN office r,nd it possible discounts from publishers, in out o order that the money may be expended to the best advantnge. ISP!TBLISHED 11.<J'fl<:RY FRIDAY MORIW'll1WG, , MARBLE WORKS . PORT PERRY · I 1 NEWS IN A NUTSHELL. Summary of Foreign. Domestl<1and War Items. .A. STRANGE S'l'ORY. The .Remarkaoie E x perJence of a Man AYER.'S PILLSm 1 W. SHAW AGENCIES. forme rs Please Consider This. with wo'Jl derfrtl ropidiry and '1ever fails w'.1en tn.l< nn a.t tho commonceme!lt ofn n a.tta.clr turc. = = = T TIE PBRRY DAVIS PA IN·R IJ,T,ER acts wcll as all SQillmcr comphlinta of a. similar na.· to ruro Cho-!e ra, C h ol era 11,'ilorbus, a· :Ii'or Ou.id.en n.tt::rk w ill prove $!TI sln:ost n e"'er fa.itiag cure , ai..d sa.ve much. sntfering.. 1Jc~i 1udP? o fnn Cclc'L~. Cc:re 'I'hroa,t, &c. A teo,,op00nfol of P.11'1-KTT.LER takc:i n.t the Ocean Steamships. 1 s ioinn ~ce.ldn, Cuta, :Bl'Ui1"0S, &C. t ho P.ux-Il:n.r,,,n will be found n. wi1lin~ p h y- li'o:r ':'oathael. '.I'\, :Sm. ":i::i, rc ~vl v m1d. without delay, n.b1o to rr,Iiovo y rrn r Htffcring and at n.vorvinsignillcautcoet. G !'o:r Colic, Cra.ml)s m.nd. :Oy::i-0ntery in li.~r~cs the PA r'1·Kn.r.~:11 blls no ~qnal. or other ·to~k chilled an<i dving from cold, a li ttle P A1x·I( 1Ll,F.R mix~d wilh milk will re.store them to health very quickly. ~Tbn Pain-Killer is for snle by Druggi&t3 A1 ·0 1becnrie~. Urocors and .Micdicine Dea.lers ihrou:.:hou t tho world, and it, has never been kr:own to fail to effect a. cure in R. ~iogle inst:inco. It ls used in some of the largest li"'"Y sf.:, hies o.n<l ho1'e infirmaries in the world To rceuscitnto ;011ng lnrnbs T. YELLOWLEES. W. f. A LLEN. Highest Price 1 · L WOOL &BONES. LEWIS QUICK, THE ONTARIO Continues to:do a General B e its Bowmanvillo Branch. n · _ ,,, ~ Stoves & Tinware DE P O §Lvq .....-Received and interest allowed thereon at the rate of :t'O IJU per cent per annum. No notice of withdnL wal necessary. All deposits payable on demand, Bought and sold and Drafts issued upon Eul'ope, B'nited States and Canada, also (folrl Rilver and United Stu~es Greenbacks bou11:ht and sold. THE No. 1 TAILOR! W. PEARDON. (JOLL fEUTIONS Promptly made at current rate11 upon all parts of Grnll.t Rrit.tain, the United States and Do· minion of Cana.da. Teh~g·raph 'l'1·ansf"er~ B B L READY CASH! ~ TWIN-NAVY 10~: SMOKE Made for forl):o or small sums on all parts of .ag_eous to Canada. This is especially ad van 1 persons living in llfamtoba or the North-west as it 'nakeR the f nnds available at once at the place of payment. For further particulars call at the Banl!:ing House. 'l'. BRODIE, GEO. McGILL, Manager. Accountant. 2i>Hy. TO FARMERS OF WEST DURHAM! HUGHES.-Licen~i1~ction· LIVE! C~MPLAIRT, D7SPEHI.\ And for P urifying the Blood. .[t hos been in use for 20years, a nd has proved to bathe best preparation i n the marltet for .SJ.CK HEADACHE.J.P.A.IN IN 'I'HE SIDE CYR. BACK LIV,!!;R COM· PLA.JN'l', PIMPLES O~l THE FACE, DYSrl~PSIA, l' ILJJ:S, and all Diseases l hu.t e:·ir<e from a l>isordered Liver or a n i;npurn blood. 'fhonsands of our best people tflke it and give it to their chil1'.rea. l'hysicians presoribo it daily. ~·hose w!lo use it once 1·ecommend i~ to OL!J.t:_I'$~ It is Ir!:>.de f~om Yellow Dock, Hondu· rns Sa:'s:i pu.rilla., Wild Oberry, Stillingia Dn.ndelion, Sassafras, Wintergreen, and o'.!1er W«!l-kno7;n ·valuable Roots and Iforbs. IL is strictly veget!i>.ble, and can· not hurt the most delicate constitution. It is or.3 of tile best medicines in use for Regulab.,; the Dowels. - :roa- D I M ----··- --- - fol" ftv") doll~rs. oJ! A~~l~~dr~~:!!t~;;ipb~~~!°c~~1ti;;~t~1:! UNDERTAK,NC ! L EV I MOPnlS. ·,izrJi.B !: !:j£ ' . - - ----- - - - -- - - -- - - - ,.. W. ~'CB~TSTON Ii IJO., liio!luf~c.turera, <'" , Amheretl:;ir11, Ont. D.:troit, M!ch. J 'f!lm:;o v·~10 cannot obt nin Q. bottlo ot tbia m\_·<:cine· rrom t beirdrugrrir.1t mny send usouu dol l..~r, an 1 wa \'>"ill send it to t hem. WHO IS UNA CQU AINTED W ITH THE G EOGRAPHY OF MAN TH~"b·...,t.I N ._:i, Tnv Wlt\. S~~ BY EXAM IN ING T R. ¥'APTHP.T THF , Re- !;oats&Shoos~ --------------- CHEAP FOR C A S H. between Chicago aud Missou1·i Riwer Points. Two Trains between Chicago and Minneapolis and Paul, via t he Famous ~an::;i~c~~r~~~~~~e B.1.~~1fu~~~u6~1~~"1ba~s~ai~rr.= 8 1 ~i~~ of.~{~ 1~~ ~;:~~:\~g~r~a~~'Tii1r~;h~r~f~: / saa City, Council l3lufts, Leavenworth, Atchison. M inneapolis and St. Paul, It connects in Union D epots wi tl1 all the priucipa \lines of :road bet w een t.hc Atlantic and the Pa.ciilc Oceanfl. Its equip-)"'-...._ meutia unrivaled a nd niag.u.iilce:ub, being c omposed ~t;g~t gf~~~~e:~r1~~~e,b~~~eceaii~ifc'i?1&3:~aniiit6.: ~I~~sotf;~t\~ii~!~~~~;g~ri~ ih8et~~~l ;:;~tt:! w:~t 1 CHICAGO, ROCK IS LAJ(Il & P ACIFIC R Y St. 0RDERED WORK A New and Direct L i ne, via S~nP,ca and Kanka.. kcc, has recently been opened bet- een Richmon cl, N orfolk Newport News. Chattant ta, Atlanta. Aug usta, Nashville. Louisville. Lexi ton. Cin .c inua.ti, lnd1ana.polis and Lu.fayette, an~ lha, :NI1nnenJJ·· olis aud St. Paul and inte1·wedi ~poiuts. Trains. TiokeLa for sa.lo nt all principal Ticket omces in the- Unitcct SLutct:s and Cu.Dada. :Baggage checked U1rougll and rates of fare alwaya a5 low aa competitot·s that.. otrer leas advantages. For detailed i~t'oi·mo.tion, get t he Map s and Fold· ers of tho At yo';lr nea1·est Ticket Office, or address "ALBERT LEA RO UTE." All Thr ough Faasengers ~1-avel on Fast Expl'eG-:: REP AIRING DAVID DAVIS. CREAT ROCl1 1811.All!D ROUTE, E . ST. JO H N, Gcu'l 'fk~. & PM.s· .A.gt . Vioc·l'rcs, & Qc.n 'l 1.t'g'r, R.R. CABL E, CHICACO,

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