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I don't at all consider it ..V,j:~ , of :tu obstiua.to d isease by the use of necessary to go to bed every night ; and, even if I minded it, don't you suppose l'd walk the streets every night for a year if [ could clear you of this thing 1 Why. "S!uce then Mr. LELAND has r ecommended CHAPTER V. Flosa, how little you know me ! You AYt·:n·s SAltSAI'.ARILtd... in n 1::wr simil:.lr <ea.E cs, aud h e has never yet heard of its fnilcannot even guess how I love you, if you George went back to his rooms, and '11: e to effect. a radical cure. fancy I would hesitate at any difficul t or there fortified himself for walkivg abroad Somo years aio one of l\fr. Lv.r.....AXP'S fa.rm. dan{!,erous taak t or your snke I What dis- in the early morning by a late · supper. laborers lJrui>eli his leg. O\\"inp; to the bad treases me so much is-I can see noth ing Then, pro~ ided with a full cigar-case, he $tatc of his blood, an ugly scrofn lous swelling to do, it is all dark;. we have really very went out :again. At half-past three he <Jr lum!J appeared on the i11jnred limb.· l{or.. 1ittle reason for suspecting Mrs. Riddell. was once more outside the Heatherbloo'in r ibfo itchiug of tl10 ski n, with bun1i11g and Still, as there are some grounds for doing mansio.Q.. The dawn was coming, and out -ilart.i.ng put us t luough t he lump, rnndo life so, however el!ght, I shall go to Heather- in the road here it seemed almost day· .almos t intolcrahlo. The l eg became cnor· bloom and imist tha.t Riddell is watched, light. George wondered, as he thought mo11~1 y Pu inrz cll, a i1d rm111i11g- uke1·s Iorme~, or else I'll go to the police myself and about it, that Riddt.11 spoke of it a8 just d '. seha rgin:r gre~Lt qua,uti ties of extremely have a detec".ivo put on to watch her. beginning to be light ,at four. But he -0if('11Sivo mntter. :!\o treatmcn l wns of any Perhaps that would be the best plan.' saw the next moment that all the light a vRil until t11 e m:111, by i\lr. LELAND'S direc"But Lord Heatherbloom did not w1mt she would have to see by in the corridors tion, wns snp~lle<l with AYER'S SARSAI'A· RI L L ,\ , w hich allaye< l tlio pa!u iiud lrritl"1tion, the police. to have anything more to do would come through t he staircase skyhealctl tho sores, rcmovml t.he swelling, aud with it.. " light. · -completely restored the limb to use. ··That was for your sake, Floss; if you He walked up and down, enjoying the lllr. LELA.t.'ID has personally used are safe in your innocenc 0 , there is no air which had now its one touch of ireehness in all the twenty-four houra. He reason to keep the police out of it." "No," said F loss, "except that people passed and repassed the house, and looked were found guilty before now who were again and again at its silent shuttered ior UJ10urnatism, with entir e sn~ccss; nn<l, innccent. Everything is again.st me, as windows. a:t(·1· careful observa l..:011, d cc::uc·s that, in it is, and only you and Mills have any What if the door should steathily open 11,:; bel ief, th"Jr c is n o rn.e~:c :110 ia t..:10 \ror;tl faith in me. " n ow, even while he watched it, and the e ·; n:tl t o i t for L:!Jc c u: ::c o f Liv er D i:.;or<~c1·fl, "Still," George added rather uneasily, sham Floss steal out upon some guilty C o ut t tho cr:.Jcts of }ij:;h ll v ln ~·t S r..:t "the police are trained to their business; errand ~ His blood grew hot in his veins Rheum, Sores, Eruption~, und a ll tha th~y can't be ao stupid !LB -~o ~fasten ~he as h e thought of it. No; impossiblev:it'ious forms of blo()cl dlscascB. thing on you when you are mnocent i such a thing would be much too · good to "\Ve have Mr. LELAC>D's perm:ssion to inl"ita " l don't know, " said Floss dolefully ; be true ! He would not so easily get at an '~'llO rn:1y desire fu1·fucr cvit!cncc in r<'::ard "I have heard of euch things." th e root of the mystery. t o t ho ex lra.ordina ry curative poTI·cr s of "Well, of course, so has everybody," H e lighted a < ·i 5ar anf', ,/:!moked it l'ut, .A YF.n 's S .\n.S_ \..PAitJLLA to see hi1n p crsonagreed G eorge. and 11\ill fo und himself quit e alone. The a : ..:J° eit her at bis 111anunoth Ocea n l!ct c\ "And I feel no h ope of co11vincing any total absence of anything to be done pro· J.on:r J;:ranch, or at tho popular Leland Hotel, one, no w· that Lord and L,,ay Heat.her- d uced a melancoly effect on him; he began l:roaJway," 27th and 2Sth Strocts, N ew York. bloom believe me g uilty. · I t only shows t o think there wa I but one way out of !llr. LELA~D' S extensive knowledge of tlls ho w completely appearmces must be the n ightmare they were all lost in, to good <lolle by this unequalled cradicator o.: agaim1t me."t ake Floss a way. After all,_it seamed to ulooU. polsons emiblcs him to give inqt1irer1:1 JJ.1 uch valutil.Jlc information. '·'Floss," said George, very ea~neatly, him in his preaent dr:>wsy state by f.i.r "I don't like to hear you speak m that t he most sensible plan. When once l'RJ;tP .Al\llD llY way. You are innocent; therefor~ you FlO!ls had become the Honourable Mra, Dr. J .C. Ayer& Co., Lowell, Mass. must :sud shall be cleared. There is no Hazel, no one-not even her brother·inAustrian Anarchists. doubt whatever about iK I mean to do it law-would care t o remember the diamond Sold by all Druggists; 1;1, six bottles for $5. There is a veritable reign of terror in aemeh.."Jw or other; and when I make up robbery. And ten to one aome un- Vienna in consequence o·f .the rigorous my mind it's not _ easy to. stop me. H .expected circumstance would bring the measures which the .Austrian Government you think the pohce ar e hRely _to 11?-ake a re.'1 culprit to light very shortly. In the has deemed necessary t o adopt for the remuddle of it --well, T U · d o it without n1eantime, it aeemed u tterly absurd that pression of anarchism. Hundreds of pothem l" lovely Floss should spoil her eyes with litical spies have lately been added to the cos·r ONLY $2.00 AT "Oh, George," returned Floss, "b~ow crying and lose her colour for want of police force. Most of tliese spies are delightful. it ia to h ear you speak l W by fresh air, and her spit i ts for vy-ant of political adventurers, who are without a wakes me feel quite hopeful!" amusement-and George's society-just trace of conecience or principle, and many NEWCAS T L E . 48-ly. " H opeful ? Ot course-why not 'I M y because of a ridiculous 11'.ffair like t his l of whom are themselves familiar with the I He had ari:ived 11it this conclusion, and interior of prisons in Austria, France, and dear girl, the battle has'~t b egun. hoped there wasn't to b~ one, a nd th~t c;_uite made up his mind to get a ladder Germany. They are loyal to the Govyon would throw some light on the affair somehow or other a nd put it against ernment by which they are employed if wh ich would clear it up at once. But I Floss's window +be very ·next night in thoy can ma:{e more money by betraying OF CANADA . C AP ITAL, $1, 000,000. ltEST, $HO,OllO aee you can 't ; ther~ is t.o be a battle, and order to carry her off, when somebody a political offender than by blackmailing I'll figh t it. Certamly it would be much appeared on the scene. him. No one is safe from their accusa· This Bank is -;;pared t o do Legiti- pleasan~er if the enemy. were a man a nd At the further end of the road, looming tions, and people have became timorous visible, instead of bemg some nasty, large in the white morning mist, appeared about dif!cussing political affi\irs even mate Bankinu in all its branches. ]'armers .;otes disconnted ; Deposite creeping, sly minx that dresse~ up . ~n a tigure, very vague at first, but ulti· with intimate friends. '.l'he Government received ancl Interest paid on amou nts of other people's clothes, Never mmd; l ll mat ely resolving itself into a man carry- has determined, if possible, to extirpate $5 upwa rds in Savings Bank Department. fight her l " , ing a long wand. '.l'he disapperu.>ance of Anarchism from the Empire before it has "Heaven bles3 you, George I" said the lights all down the st1·eet a3 he ap· become more deeply rooted. Tothia end enDR AFTS . Floss, putting out her hand to him again proached showed this to be the lamp·ex- ormous sums of money are being apent on i ssued and Collections ll!ade in Euroi:ie, with a sweet pretty ge_ s ture that told of tinguisher. it was the first t ime that it the secret 2ervice, and the trials and United Stat.es and Canada. the love in her heart. But George took had ever occurred to George that lamps punishments of accused persons are swift , OfFU: E- 1im·doeb Bros. "Block, late Bank· this little advance of hers in a low-spirited had to be put out as well as lighted. and severe. An alleged Anarchist nam1 -ng omce of .1cmes .& Dobbtc. sort of way, the reason for which his Naturall:y at thi.s time of the year the gas ed Thilrnan was tried on. a charge of cir~ W.J, JONES, was extinguiehed very early in the morn-. cnlatingpamphletsincitingtoassassinatlon words explained. 27 "r~·s all very well, Floes," he said, ing ; naturally also, as it suddenly struck and the destruction of public property by 11.fter a minute ; "and you look amazingly George, this identical man must come dynamite. The trial was conducted with pretty-really, I don't~see how any girl down this road every morning at this closed doori and without a jury. Within BRITISH EMPIRE could be more lovely than you are ; but hour. If he were too· late to see the two hours Thilman was tried, convicted it's awfully tantalizing, you know. You diamond-bhief steal out of the Heather- of high treason, and sentenced to penal are so hopelessly high up there that it bloom mansion, yet he would have been 1ervitude tor six years. ESTABLISHED IN 1847. drives me to distraction t o see you leok- about in time to see her return. George ing so delicious. On the whol. e , I wish woke up and got out his cigar.case . As A. Scotch J'oke. It has no shareholders to _ pay· dividends to. you would'nt I " the lamp-lighter approached him he was One evening, in the princip&.l golctMa.naked by and solely in the interests of Upon this Floss with.drew h er head and searching all his pockets ; he had deterthe Policy holders. disappeare.d altogether from view. F or mined to adopt a very olrl expedient mining camp in the Transvaal, nine or what seemed to her an immense time she for opening a conversation. Althou17h his ten years ago, a man, partially intoxicetIts Rates a1·e .I.ow. paced up and down her room, wovderlng matches were in hia aooustomed pocket ed and supposed to be actuated by He first Folleles non forfeitRblc'nn<l uncondltlonnl. each moment whether George had gone his fingers refused to find them. As the jealousy, attempted suicide. Cash Bonus rnld every lhree years, a.way ; a t laet, when she felt sure he man passed, he asked him for a light ; the took morphia ; but this not proving .ertainly must have gone she went close lamp-lighter brought out his matches, strong enough, he tried to hang himself, to the window again. and then George offered him a cigar. but was prevented, and handed ove:r to Joint Life Policies. "George," she said in a clear whisper, This was a very successful step-fortun- the Sheriff, to be kept in safe custody for Though a double rish but one premium is pa.id " ar{l you there? " · ately for .George's purpc.8es. The man the night, and to be tried before the for two people. Amount of policy dra. wn "Of course I am," was the immediat e lighted the cigar, a.n:i paused a few mo- Acting Gold Commissioner (a shrewd and on first death. .A..s answer. And I feel quite good now, l ike ments to t alk ; then, as he moved on solemn Scot) the next morning. the child that's been put in a corner. I down the road, George accompanied him. t here was no law to have prevented him Speoial Ind1icements to Tutai Ab.itainer~. should like to see you a.gain very much." As a rule, tho lamp-lighter hurries ·along from committing suicide if he thought At this Floss very slowly came within with the rapid, inelegant movement of fit, bub it bei11g desirable to punish him ASSETS OVJ;R $G,OOO,ooo. his view, an d smiled upon him with that one wh o walks of necessity and for no in 8orne way, it was d1:cid1;d to lll'ing a INCOllE OYim $1,000.0tlll> rare and wonderful smile which ia only pleasure of his own ; but, under the charge of drunkeness and disorderly conduct against him. To this the prisoner $ 100,000.00 deposited with lheCanadiant>:Qveu possible on the Ups of a woman who ia in soothing iriflaence of an unexpected cigar ment for benefit of Cana,dian policy holders. love, a nd for the man she loves. It had and G.iorge's g<onial manner, the man plE>ad~.d gL1ilt.y ; whereupon the Acting hidden in it a hundred suggestions, a 11lackened hi.s speed and went slowly down Gold Commiasion er , withcm t the ghost of a. smile, delivered the follow iug ··xtraorworld of sweet fancies, of which Floss the road from lamp to lamp. INYES'n;o n CANADA, $600,000.00. herself was not conscious, t hough they " h in very unueu· l l to meet any one dinary judgement: "Mr. ---, I ~hall H :c.rn OwICE IN CAN AD:A:- 1\lON'l'REA:.., lay within her hen rt ready to be a""akened. here at this time 1" George ventured a t fine ye twa pounds for your druukl:lnneas; but I'll just gie ye to understand that I "Great H ea.ven, Floas," excla.i1ned last. !<'or particulars refer to "I don't 1<ee an) body once in a year, ken vera. wee! what ye attempted to dae, George," they must be mad t o doubt you l Io seems incredible that Htiatherbloom sir. at this hour of the morning; now and, had ye aucceeoed in your attempt, E. L. LIVINGSTONE, c11.n have harboured a 1hought against you and again l meet a carriage coming home lour poonishment would have been vera Q ENJl:HAL AOEN'l', PORT HOPE, for a moment. To look at you is a 11ufQ.- from a party; but never any one on foot." much more severe t hou it is l" cent answer. Now I will give you my 'l'hey were getting down to the end of ----~·~~·----18-Gae. Or to agents through out lhe county. , progrsmme, dear, so far as it is formed. the road, and the man showed signs of A. Sailor Describes Ills Bride. To-night I shall devote to the streets in putting on the speed again and leaving My wife is just as handsome a craft as the neighhourhood, ·and to making the his new a1q llaintance behind, so George ever left a milliner's dry-dock ; is clipper acquaintance of the night-policeman, or determined to make a bold stroke. any one else who may "be able to tell me "Stop a bit," he said; "I want t o built, and with a forhead not often seen 1 mything. lf that foils. to-morrow I speak to you. H a ve another cigar. I've on so small a craft. Her length of keel Pumps Cheaper and Better will have i~ out with H _ e atherbloom; · heard there's a pretty ghost to be seen in is five fre t six inches ; displacement than ever. t,he police must be called to the rescue thia ro'Bd at daybreak ; she wears a lon~ t wenty-seven cubic feet; of lightdaaught, which adds to her speed in the ball-room; rgain, and the whole affair gon e lnto gray cloak. Have you seen her? " The -Subscriber having built a large nti~ thoroughly. It b ridicu!ou1 nonsense to T he man looked George all up and fall in wai·t, spare trim. At the time we spliced she ·was newly rigged, fore and Pump Factory in Orono, is prepared shirk inq11iries-the truth can bear t he down before replyine. aft, with standiog rigging of lace and -to furnish· light." " Are you one of the forca, sir ? " tiowers ; main-sail part silk ; fore-stay. "And vet I dread the p ~lice," said No, my friend, I am not." Floss, with a libtle shudder ; they some"There was one of them on to me soon sail "f Valenciennee, and stu'r.-1ails trimtimes make such dreadful mistakes ! " · after the diamond-robbery at Lord med with orange blossoms, Her frame With or without Porcelain Cylinder, i ! "Never mind, dear; I'm here, remem· Heatherbloom's; I found him walking up was of the beat steel, covered with silk, th o Best :Material, on the shortest noti( bee·. I shall come and abstract you and down smoking, aud as civil as could with whalebone stanchions. The rigging is intended for fair-weather cruising. th ro ugh that window, and carry you off bti - j ust as I found you, air l" and at the lowest prices. bodily out of harm's way, sooner tl1an " Oh, indeed l " said" George, a good She has also a set of storm-sails for rough Cistern Tubs anq Pumps supplie( you suffer auything. S > remember Lhat deal taken aback at finding the detectives weather. I have been told that in runin .no case ne~ d you have any ftlar. FloBa" had b een before him. "And did you t~ll n ing down 11treet before the wind she answers the h elm b eautifully, and can -in a coaxing tone-" cut me off one him anything 1" burn arouud in her own leng ·.h if a hand· WELLS CLEANED & RERAIRED , "'ho!e, long, 11loiioua tress of your hair"ll I knew an~ t hing, I di ln't tell it some craft passes. not a little bit one cannon feel, bm a real him, sir," replied the man, in a tone of contempt; "I'm not to "he taken in by long piece. " A young echool-tPach.,r, twenty-years ·· That is t,oo much to ask," answered thos" ofliof'rs in plain clothes." Floss doub·faJly, taking into her hand the "Well, I am not one of ·hem," said old, MisJ Mattie Wurl.. y, of .Greenwood TO GIVE SATISFACTION. County, Kansas, earn.,d money enough to mass that had falh·n 'upon her shoulders. George. "Too much? Not a bit of it! You ·· No, sir; I don't t h ink yon are ; it buy one hundred a nd sixty acres of land, hired men to break o p t ighty acres and Orders by Mail promptly attended to. will not miss that long t rEss which I covet; seems to me you are a gentleman ; but I sow ten acrea of wh.,at, and purch~.sed it ismerecoq11et.tishneMwhichmakesyou took you for that at first; and I think rt>fuse it me." that I m&,y be excused, crm·ideriog that stock for the rest of the land. She is DOORS, SASH, DLINDS. PICKETS, ·· Couq11ett i~hm'B~ ! " murmured Floss. gentlemen are not 11:enerally fvnd oi stroll- uow out of debt, and st.i ll con tinues to taach while her cattle increaae and mul" I did not know that was one of my rng 1>bou,; at .this time of day." MOULDINGS, &c., kept on hand. faults. " tiply. She drew back and disappeared. A "Was it only because the man wa.a an Noah kept his bees in the Ark-hive!!, mtim1mt later, she wa.5 again at the window, officer you wouldn't tell him what you and dropped something to him. knew 1 ·'asked George. "Was it pure we suppose. of t.lle larges·l Hoiel Enterprises Ayer's Sarsaparilla. "Now go," she e'aid, "or be very q uiet; I hear Mills coming. " George stooped, and found ·o_ n the stones at his feet a long, long waving pieo., of hair, cut cfoa., to the roots: Flel!s had given hirn generous ·measure He took it up and drew it ·acroes bi! lips; then he pushed back his sl eeve and twisted it like ·a bracelet round his arm, For some time he etayed listening t o the murmur of voices ill' Floss's room; but presently the window above him w.. s shut, and the curtain drawn over it. He understood this to mean dismissal ; so, as silently a~ possible, he got over the balcony and let himself drop to the ground. Ayer's Sarsaparilla or h ad youlIMPORTED to tell 7 . ·. w ..,11, I cant't say how important It TAKE PLEASURE IN INFORMING our numerouA patrons and micrht ba, I'm sure, sir ; but I h&ve seen th:t gri>Y ghost; but I wouldn't have told others that we have jus returned nncl now him 80 ro1· anything. " have for sale a. very superior lot of English "An·I why i 11 llorses, twelve of which arc carefully selected English Shiro-bred heavy weights. "Booause l wouldn't get her into any · We also have some of England's famous worse trouble than she was able to bring Coach Horses, fine and blood like, with weight, style and action second to none. on herncf." .Please ca.I! and examine, we are prepared to "Give me your reason for that, my Hell at terms convenient and prices right.man." "Vrite for catalogues: correspondence solicited " J will, sir. It; was because she 1 A. F ANSON & SON; Stables 137 Richmond . ·8 so St. West, 'l'oronto. Ont. pretty.' ' " Gracious H eavens, what ~ reason I" exclaimed George, trying to throw off an awful chill that theHe words had sent 1rough him. H e book a sovereign from his waist-coat pocket and offtired i~ to the man. "I am wasting your time," 1he said, "Take this to make up for it; I want you to tell me more. On my honour, I am n ot an officer. Insted,d of that, I am the last man in the world to get a pretty FREEMAN'S woman into trouble ; but I have a very WORM POWDERS, strong reason for wanting to hear about this." . Are plou.,cn t to take. Co11t i:.ir:: their ow:i The man eyed the sovereign doubtfully P'0.1'£:11.ti r o. Is a s11ro, a1~ru 1 v. :~ ll c !Icct ual at first ; but eventually pocketed it. -deat..'"Oyc:r· 0 1· '"orl!1S in C !..i:,1 ·L or Adult& " I haven't much to tell, sir," he said. "Didshewearalong gray siik cloak, ~ .-·.,.~~ ·_.-~DRESSMAKING. down to her-feet, with a .nood over her head 1" "Yes, sir, t hat's it !" "Tellmewhatsheislike." " I have seen he twice, sir ; once before · · ' the diamond-robbery_too place. I saw FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER. her go very quickly down this road, keep- Rooms over Mr. Horsey·s store, west of ou _oh, ing under the wall. It was about halfJohnston & Cryderman's. past four, and I dj,d wonder why a lady should be ollt at such an hour, for there MANTLES & was no doubt of its being a lady." A PECJ:ALTY"Not a 11erv mt-a. lady's maid per:11-tf. PRICES MODER.A.TE. haps 'I" . ··No, air, begging your pardon, I felb - - - -- - -- - - - -- - -aure it was a lady, though I onh- saw her from behind. bhe walked very quickly until she met a man who was evidentlywaitin~ for her; they turned off then, and I lost sight of them. The next time I an.w h er , I came face to face with her down at the corner ; she was coming back, I supooae, for it was later t han usual that I got down here." ('Io .1>£ OONT1.Nu.1w. ) an;yth111~ preju~i,,e against,~hepolice, HORSES. WE best QLrnl !~Y) fo1· only 25 cents, C. lt. McC UL LOUGH, Il ic Peuman. Box 119, .Bowman ville Ont. --- - - --- 46. · E A U '.r IF UL PENMANSHIP. B Youn. written beautifully on one dozen Gold Bevelled Edge Calling Cards NAM J<~ WC.TYLER, IlO"WMANVILLE, Ma11ufactl1rer and Dealer in Pumps of -all kinds, R UBBER BUCKETS, WIND l\:IlLLS, WINDOW SHADES, and· General Jobber in PUM PS! ----. {)A.UP E .'"' _.._ER Bowmanville March 26. 188J. WORK. 13·6Dl Sho1· opposite T1·e leven·s Shoe Store. MRS E DEWAR THE ONTARIO BANK Continues to do a General Banking Business at itsBo wmanvillo Branch. DEPOSl'J' S ULSTERS Received in Savings Bank Depad.rnent auC: call, a nd interest allowed at eul'rent rates. N ~ not1ce of withdrawal necessary. All deposits payable on dema.nd, R01~ghtand sold and Drafts issued upon J£urope, United States and Canada., also Gold,Silver and Uuited Sta~es Greenbacks hou2ht and sold. .EX CHANGE CO LI~ IECTIONS .Promptly made at current rates upon all pa.rt of Gt'eat Brittain. the United States t1Dd Do winion o f Canada. 1.'ele g1·apb' T1·ansf'e1·~ Made for largo or small sums on all parts of is especially advantageous to Canada. , '.t;his _ pel'sons hvmg m l\fo.mtoba or the North-west as it makes the flllldS a vaila.ble a t once at the place of payment. For further particulars call at the Banking Honse. 'I'. BRODIE, G 1£0 . McGI LL, Mu.nagor Accountant. , ' ·Y MARRI AGE LICENSES PHOTOGRAPHY~ - - -""'""l' li lr E uitr:avl nr; C. B. LOCK·HART'S repnnote tilt ).,u cp h .i A coc.HLIJ st& \&.,) STRICTLY l"URE. STANDARD BANK !lr.Bf!l LESS TO THE MOST DELICATE. New Photo Rooms ARE N OW OPEN. St ancl fot·merly occup1cd by the rost omce,i KING STREET, B O VV:Lv.!'.A.JSl""V:J:Jr..a:X::..E. BE RY' In Consnmvtive Cases ·I t approaches so near a specifit: thal "N i11ety 4 five" per c.;ent a re p erm :wently c ured where the tl. jrcc tions arc ~ triclly complied w itl1 . T here i:; n o clien aical o r oLh<:.:r i11gredients to ha rm tl1e yow1g or old. As ~n - - - -- EX?EC".LOR.AllT it has r.< Equal If contains 110 OPIUM in any form. ::!O LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, DAVIS &LAWHENCE Cb. <1.rn1m .) 1 T he Galler y is first-class in all its ap· point ments, a nd furnished in a comfort>able m aun er. Ther e will be no poor WOflc allowed to leave t he rooms, and these who. favor me with a call can rely on being pleased ~The inst antenous process only will be used for Pl1ot.ographs. Come in and see me. SOLE AGE:X 'i'S,' ::D.1:0NTREAL_ R.H. HENRY·. MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE GO., FARMERS' ATTENTION! 5 0 0 HORSES WANTED · within t h e next NINETY days to wear H ARN E S S ma.de at ""(iV". ~- 1\1.[ .A..~' HARNESS SHOP, BowMANvILLE. A larg~ and well assorted stock of first~Class Harness on hand, both for Team and Carriage purpoties. Also a splendid stock of Horse Blankets, Goat Robes and Lap Rugs for fall and winter use. Call and inspect the g oods. Trunks and Valises in stock as usual, also Saddles, Whips, &c. All goods will be sold cheap for Cash. W . H. MAY s FARM ERS I For your Machinery use 1\1.[ c C 0 I_a X.... ' S LA~DINE MAC·HIN E OIL ' The Best Oil in the vVorlcl for Reapers, :Mowers, Threshers and all fast-runniI1g Machinery. F or sale by all Dealers. Orono Pump Factory· HAINES' CARRIAGE "WORKS GEORGE C. HAINES, - - MANUFACTURER O F - - Proprietor, PUMPS OF EVEJ?V DESGRIPTIOF. OARRIACES, SLEIGHS, CUTTERS, WAGONS, &0-; KING STREE'r , BOWMANVILLE, Has now on hand a number of vehicle~ (and is 1!1annfacturing a great many more) of the newe~ patterns and best fin ish, which I am offering for sale ,..t the lowt:s·. prices consistent with due regard to workmanship and quality. 'l'he followmg i" a list of ~ the principal vehicles manufactured by rue: Double Covered Carriages ...... ..... .... .. ..... . ... ............... .. ..... .. .. $200 Upwa.rcL:t, Single Phretons ..... .................. ... ... ........... ..... ... ............ .. ... 100 " Open Buggy......................... ..... .. . .. ...... .... .... .. ..... .. .. . . . ...... 70 " ALL WORK GUARANTEED ----------- Lumber Wagons . .... ............. .. .... ...... . .. ................ .. ............ .. 55 " Light Wagon ......... ... ... .. ...... ... .... ....... ..... .. .. .... , . .............· .·. 40 " Express Wagon...... ...... .... .... .... ....... ......_. ... . .... .... .. .. .... ........ 75 Skeleton .. ... .. .............. · ... ... ·· . ........ ··· ···. ··. ..... ... . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . 50 " u Sulky ·. .··.. .... ...·.·.... ... . ·· -· ······· ... . ··················· ... ·· ··· ··· ... . ,.. .. 40 Possessing superior facilities for manufacturing carriages, I intend to sell very cheap for cash or approved credit. and by so doing I hope to greatly, increase m~ nnm bcr of sales. Would sell the wood parts only, or the gearmgs of b11ggies ironecl. ii~in!~~r\v~g~~:::::::::::::: :::: ::::: ::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::: :::::::: ~g : All K inds of Veb.lcles Repaired I At R. FERGUSON. At the Sh6rtest Notice, Painted and Trimme.:l if Dosired. the Factory I also do Planing, :Ma.telling, T11rning an<l. S· i wing with Circle, Band or Scr:.U ~aws. and prepare all kin,!ls o. f lumber for carpenters a.ad otl.ters for buiMing pnrp -.rn9 · Ornamental and Plain Pickets for f e .1CE s 1n ~very style req uired. rr ade to order. 2-13