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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Feb 1885, p. 3

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Pianos TuHcd. & D..qla.i.e·eci:i ARTIES WISHING rnEm PIANOS Tuned or..i;epaired cnn ha·1rp, t.hcm attencled to by leaving-word at Lhe DOMINION 0RCAN Co's Ql' WICE, Bowmanville . .A. fu·st-ulns J.Uan 'lOW oeihR in their ILJJIO '· P AYER'S FOR THE FARMER.. Scratches in ?Z:m·s~·"'· Hair Vigor restores, with tl1e gloss and freslmess of youth, faded or gray hair to a natural, rich l>rown color, or deep black, as may be de.ired. By its use light or red hair may be darkened, t.ltiu hair tllickened, aml baldness often, t:io ugh not always, cured. lt checks falling of tho hair, and stimtt· l :ctrn; a we:tk aml sickly geowth to vigor. It APPLES APPLES. CHARLES DONALD &CO., 79 QUEEN ST, LONDON, E. C., Will be glad to correspond with Apple Growers, Merchants and Shippers, with a view to A ntumn and Spring busines~. They will also give the usual facilities to customers requiring advances. 81-70. prrvcnts a11d Cures scurf nud darn.lrutl', alal Ilea.ls m.:.a.rly every tli~case }leculiar to tho e calp. As a La.dies' Hair Dressing, tho V 1riu1~ js uncqnallcd; it contaius nelLhor oil noc · dye, re11ders tile hair soft, glossy,. and cl1k<H1 iu nppc:Lrau¢e, n.rn.l imparts a tlelleai.e, agreeable, antl lasLi11g perfume. ;11 It. C. P. Bl\lcmm writes from Kirby , 0 . .71, ·y 3, 1882 : 11 L:t~t fa.ll 1n ~· hair cvm numcel{ fa 1 : ing out, aud in a. short t h n c l became n0:trl.Y b:tl<.1. 1 used part of a bottle of , A, Ea·~ HAUt V1aun., w hich s topped the f:Lll· ing of Ul c h air, R.nd 8tnr tcJ a new growth. I h ;-u·o now a full h e:L(l or llair growiug vigorOllSl)', a.1111 am convinced th a t bnt Tor t ho u ::to of yon r preparation l should llavo Ueeu emirely IJ:t!J." {Ohio} lt11ql1 irer, say:$:" AYEU.'S JI .\JB. VlGOH. I W.H.PIPER, Agentf'or (.A.I,L SIZES) -------·- -- - -- -- - - -- .J. ' '" Bowi:::<, proprietor of tile ftfcArllwr GRAIN CRUSHERS Guaranteed to givo first-class satisfaction or no sale. .AJso b a. lllOSt O,\'.C~ Jlen~ 1.Jl"Cp:tra.tiOU for the hair. 1 spcal< of 1t from my own experience. Its us4 [Jl"O m o tos t he growth of uew hair, aud 1;11-:i.l\Ol'l it glossy a11 d soft. '111.io VI<10lt is al~o a snro curo for dandruff. Kot witllin LilY kuo .r lcdgo has tho preparatiou ever failed to givtJ entire satisfaction ." 1 Ha. Axc.ns FA rR.BA1nN, leader of Lhe C(~Jebr:-ttoc1 "Fn.irba.irn li'mnily" of Scottish V uca. li:;;ts, writes from Boston, J.l fnss., P eb. G, 1880; 1 ' Ever ::;iuce rn y hair beg:<.u1 t o give silvery eviclonce of the change 'rllich lleeLi11g ti1110 vrocnreth, I luivo used _..\ \¥J.:1t'S HA.In V1uou, and so have beon ablo to lna.inta.in CHAFF CUTTERS and n il otb.er kinds of FARM IMPLEMENTS. Orders by mail will receive prompt attEp.tion. Address, W . R. PlPJ~R. Box 101, 10. BROOKLIN. ~HSS McTAVISH Has received her new stock of GOODS"' a:nd invites the Ladies of Bowmanville and vicinity to call and see her Pattern a dressing.,, "Two years ago about two-tllkds of my hair camo o!I. It thi11ned very rapidly, all(! I was j'ast growi.ng bald. On using AY1m's HAm V1001~ tho falling stopped and a new growth commence<!, and in about a monLll m y head was completoly covered with short hair. l t has contiuued to grow, and is now aa good a.s before it fell. I regularly used but one bottle of the VraoR, but now use it occasionally as an a\lpearance of youLllfulness-a matter of cous1dt!t·a.b lo consequence to ministers, orators, actors, a.ud in fact every one who lives iu Lhe oyes of the public." llf.RS. 0. A. PllESCOTT, writing from 18 Rim St., Charlestown, llfass., Ap,.il H, 1882, says: 'fhis co~plaivit oft,<·U (·(:ems 1u " uim11ls whose blood is i mpure, aud u ruu ch m or e freoquent in fall ar;d ·epring t han nt other seasons. F or aJ.1 i nternal remedy, to three-fourths of a p ound of su1pl1ur add one-four th of a pound ot imlveriz ed saltpuier & nd mix thoroughly , ao that evtry spoonful that is t ak en up will contain three p arts of sulphur aud one of saltpeter. Give a tableApo0nful in t he f t1ed every night for a week, t h en every other · night for an other wel'k W ash the leg affocted with scratches with carbolic soapsuds, or if that is not conv~nien tJy obtained. use castile eoap and add t wo tablespoonfuls of carbolic acid crystals to each gallon of water. R 11b dry with aoft cloths after bath ing, so as t o avoid takin g cold, which would aggravate the difficulty. If there ia much h eat and swelling in the leg take one pint of good cider vinegar, a half-pint of alcoh ol , and t wo ounces of pulverized blue vitr iol. Put into a bottle and let the vitri ol dissolve. Shake thoroughly, then with a f.p onge wet with the mixture ~pat th e a:lfucted p art; of the leg lightly, b"iug careful to wet all the Mres thorough ly morning and night Thia will r educe the inflamm ation an d cau se the 11or ea t o heal. S houl d the sk iri be dry a nd covered with scurf after tn> eores have healed, add t o a b ottle con taining six oun ces of gly uerine one ounc" of carbolic acid in cryobalB, and wht::n thoroughly mixed by shaking apply b light coating once a day, washing it <iff every few days with warm carbolic soapsuds or ca.stile soapsuds with carbolic a.cid added , as suggested. Be careful not t o have th e animal stand where a cold draught oi air will come in c..intnct with its h eels ; also be par ticalarly careful t o remove all void lngs as soon as dropped. One-four tb. of a t easpoonful of cayenne J)epper two or three times a week, given in a backet of w ater or at n ight in feed, will have a b enefictal effect, aa it serves to promot e digestion. .!11wn t.he ban k and begin rootinl! in the n·nd for t.h e lt1Koiom; bivalves. No soon' · 1J.r1:1 thi, h1 g~down the bJ.nk than ca.,vs l1gh t1 UJl '"' Lheir should~1 ·s, ~n d no sooni>r .-.re t.he c\a.ms un covorud th!l.n the birds Pna.tch t hem an d fly a way. '!'hey get over a ruck, and dropping t,he clam$ 1 immediately dart d"wn aftA r them. If the sh~lls ar e n ot hrok en the firs~ time, they a&Cl 1Itd high ~r an d l.,t them fa ll ag>'in. IMPORTED HORSES. FOUJ\1ING our numer ou~ patrons and others that we have jus returned and now Ont._ have for sa.Je a very superior lot of E11glish Horses, twelve of which are citrcfully sclecLtJd Eogl!shShirc-bred heavy weights. We also have some of Eugland's famous -Coach Horses, fine and blood like, with weight style and action second to none. ' .Please call and examine, we are pt·epareil to sell. at terms co11venient anti priucs right.Write for catalogues ; correspondence solicited A.. l!'ANSON & SON; Stables 137 Richmond St. West, Toronto, Ont. W E TAKE PLEASL'RE IN IN- best quality) for only E AU 'I.' IF UL PENMAN SHIP.B Youn NAMR writLcn beautifully one dozen Gold .Edge Calling on Bevelled Cards 25 ceuts. C. R. MoOUL LOU GH, The Penman, llox 119, Bowmanville. a~ I " LADIES' JOURNAL." BIBLE COMPETITION NO. 10 T Hs ti,.;,e the proprietor of tbe LADI:F.S' JO UltNAL exceeds any of his pre".ious uffers. The r e""anh arc for better arranged, and HO srrcad over thu whole time of the Com· pdt.1tiun th><·t the "l'P~irtunity for each comJ>Ctitor is better th<Ln ever before. In fact th~1e is a v:i.hw.hlo 1·eward FOR EvERYilO.OY euneccly answei-iug the follow ing nrnLE QUJ<:~TIONS . l. Give lin,t rcforeuce to the word LIFE in the Bible. 2. Give first reference to the word DEATH in the Bible. l{.ewar.ds wm be given tho .s enders of correct answers iu the order they are received tit the .LA l·IES' JOURNAL office as follows:THl!: ltEWAl:.DS. l"lRS'f SERIES. WC.TYLER, FREEMAN'S WORM POl,.VDERSL Are pleMrmt; to t111:0, Cont11h their own Purgn.th-o. l:.i n. an.fo, BllT!l, u :i d e !fcctaal <destroy er r" ~~arms in. CL11 1 · 1 rir Adulta, ---·-- IlO-WMANVILLE, Manufacturer and Dealer in Pumps of - all kinds, RU.BBER BUCKETS, WIND MlLLS, WINDOW SHADES, and General Jobber in DRESSMAKING. C&RP.E: ... ER Bowmanville M11.rch 26, 188~. WORK. 1S-4m ShOJ) opposilc 'frclcYtm's Shoe Store. MRS. E. DEWAR, MANTLES ULSTERS BONNETS, HATS and assortment of We have lmndreds of simil<tr tesLimonials to the efficacy of A YEn's lfam V10on. lt needs but a tri:tl tp convinco the most s!'epti· cal of lts value. rREI·ARED llY TRIMMINGS Butcher StnJJ Dr:J. C. Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. S'l'ORE :_.:Sceontl Door West of ~Villlams MARRIAGE' LICENSES COST ONLY $2.00 A'l' " i 'f C. B. LOCI{HART'S NE 'V CAST LE· 48_1y. -· RTA KnUam '· U E nJ c ll 11 n UJ -:E:"Y- "~~~1'.~} STANDARD BANK ;:::;;:~~--~~J CArJTA.L, $1,000,000. 0 F CA NA ltl"o'l', $M0,000 DA. th~ shortest notice, at tho lowest possible rates. Cnskets and Burial Cases ready on shot·t notice. Flrst-class hearse on vory moderate terms. Shrouds and Coffins constantly on hand. l<'un era.I cards supplied at once. l<'nl'lliturn Shop & Show Rooms-Boiinsall'sNew Block. All furniture soln. by me is made by the U. C Furniture Co. of BowmanviUc. I do not buy slop furniture and i·eprcsen t it to ha vo been made by the U. C. F. Co. or this town. Also agent for the LI-QUOR TEA for this town ano vicinity. His cheap and as good as can be got in the market. A valuable prize given wi Lh every pound. 1:1'!' I 1trn fully prep1tred to attend Funerals on -~ EV I MORRLS. This Bank is -;.;pa;ed t o do Legiti· mate Banking in all its branches. · Farmers notes discounted ; Deposits received and Interest paid on amoi:.uts of $5. upwards fo Savings BaukDepartment. . DR.A.FTS I ssued ;:md Collections m~de in Europe, United Stat.ea and Canada. . Ol'J!'lCE- :th1rdoclt nros, IHoek, lateBnnk· iug ollice of Jones ·" Dol)bie. W. J . JONES, 27 BRITISH EMPIRE MUT. UAL LIFE ASSURANCE CO., E STABLISHED I N 1847. It has no sb.arebolders to pay dividends to. Managed by and solely in the inLorests of the PoUcy holders. IluM llfotle JUuny Clmnges. Its R a tes arc i .. ow. l'ollclcs non 1'orfeltnble":nul unco1u1tt1onal. llJaslt ---(o)--- iltouns ·l'altl CHJl'Y t.lu·c c yc11rs, Joint Life Policies. aarrnu: POI'ULA.iC'Wl BOOT AND SHOE MAN IIAS RESUMED DUSINESS --IN~- '.!.'hough 11 double r·ish but one premium is paid 1 for Lwo people. Amonnt of policy drawn· on first death. Specictl Indiicemenfa to Total .A.bstaine·rs. IASSE'rS Ol'F.ll $5,0lHl,OIJO, Js~;onE OVEU $1,000,0C!lh; ::NEADS' NEXT DOOR 'l'O BLOCK~ TH~~ :uxr1rnss OFl'IC::ll. $ 100,000.00 deposited with tl1eCanadia.nGovern ment tor benefit of Canadian policy lwlclors, JN1' EST.F.D IX C::ANAD.t, $61Hl,Oll0.00. _ ,.. « -.( 0 ) - - :My Stock comprises all tnes o( LacUee {:c Gents' l<'ine Goods, Overshoes, Uubbers, &c. Ordered W 01·k and Repairing will as usual receive prompt attention. l>iF HEAD 0FF1CE lN CANADA:- MONTREA-;:_, For particulars refer to g My customers and the public generally GENE HAL .A.G£~T, POUT HOPE, are invited to call and secure unparalleled Or to agents tbt·oughout the county. ~8·63e. bargains in B.oots and Shoes. E. L. LIVINGS'J.'ONE, DAVID DAVIS. Bowmanville, Marcb., 6 1881. Orono Pump Factory Pumps Cheaper and Better than ever, The Subscriber having built a large ne\1 Pump Factory in Orono, is prepared - to furnish- THE VICTORIA. PUMPS OF EVE~V DESGRIPTIOI\, With or without "t"orcelain Cylinder, 'f the Best Mf1terial, on the shortest notitt and at the lo west prices. Cistern Tub~and Pumps supplie(1 WELLS CLEANED & RERAIRED. 'l'his Cut represents the popular Victoria Wave. It is dressed with tho bu.Ir falling on the forehead, and the ends mcotin Montagues. TO GIVE SATISFACTION. It is exceedingly becoming, and is having a large run. large number or The above style, wiLh other equally becominK styles, are made by Orders by Mail promptly attended to. MRS. A. DAYIS.s ov M. Mayer store DOOR.S, S ASH, BLINDS, PICKETS, ~SOLUTr·~ DIVORCES FOit MOULDI NGS, &c. , kep t on han d . pe\sons resining throughout the U nited States 1md Canada for desertion, J)oni support,inl emperaT\C e,cruelty, Incompatibility, ote. Advice freo. S ~:;ite your case and addreAs .A.'l"I'OrtNEY W.aun, Wor1d .Building, 1270 Broadway, New York :l3·1Y, · All WORK GUARANTEED ·0 ·1 v oncEs · .GUSO I I 1.-.Fifty dollars in gold. l!'ASIIIONABLE DRESSMAKER. 2 to 5. -Four LA.dies' Solid Gold Watches. Rooms over Mr. Horscy's store, west of ouch, Continues to do a General Banking Busines1 ai itsBo wmanvillo Branch. 5 to 12. Eight Ladies' Coin Silver'\\'atches, DE POSITS Johns.ton&. Cryderman'a. very neat. 13 to 49U. - Tl1Tee hundred n.nd eighty· & Received in Savings Bank Depart.ment and seven Fine Solid Gold Gem l'tings. call and interes t allowed at current rates. N'·~ SJ,:COND s1mu;s. notice of withdra. wal necessary. AU deposilirll J?ECIALTYp!tyable on demand. 500.-A Fine Gmnd Squai:e Rosewood il-tf. Piano. PUICES MODEUA'l'E . .EXCHANGE liOl.-Seventy-five dollars in Gold. Ronghtand sold and Drafts issued upon Enrope, United Sta.teH and Canada, also Gold, Silver and 502, 3, and 4. - Tlnce Ladies' Solid Gold United States Green backs bought and sold. llnnting Case Watcl1s. 505, and up to the Middle correct answer of UOl,LIECTJONS the whole Competition, will be given a Promptly made at current rn.tes upon a.II pa.rt Fine German Oleograph Picture, l4x20. of (lt·eat Brittain, tho United States and De . minion of Canada. '.!:HIRD SERIES. For the iniddle correct answer will be '.l'elcgraplt Tra111s~ril given ONE }lUND'.R:ED DOLLARS IN GOLD Made for large or small sums on all part~ of · Canada. 'l'hia is especially advantageous to Y01mi.: St ock a nd th eir Food. com. From and after the mi<lLUe, and up to number pet-sons living in Mamtoba or the North-west The experimeuta of I.awes, Sanb orn, 400. will be given a volume of fiction, as it ·nakes tb.o funds available at once at the place of payn1ent. Miles, Armsby, BouE1si nga.ult, and other very inter est ing, bound in paper. prominent author itieBh ave ah own beyond FOURTH SERI.ES. Forrurther particulars call at the Banking House, disput e or question t hat the older t he 401 to 900.-A volume of Poemi1 richll Gl~O. McGILL, '!'.BRODIE, animal becom es the m ore food it takes ·to bound in cloth and gilt, worth at retail Mana11er Accountant. fatten or k eep ib fat. It, ls general'y conabout $2. 25. · ·j ceded by exper iex:iced feeders that 1t re· 901.-A Fine Cabinet Organ, 10 Stops. quires from eighteen or nineteen pound s 802, and up to LAST coRRECTANSWER recciv·ot good upland hay p er day to keep ed, another of those Beautiful German alive and from shrinking a beef of 1,000 Oleograph Pic~ures, an exact copy of a i l f OOO famous oil painting. pounds, and t h 3.t a n an ma 0 2, COXSOLATION REWARD. ---<.o-.--pounds will consume from thirty-eight to To the last correct answer received in forty pounds per <lay to supply the h eat· this Competition (which closes on July STRICTLY l'URE, and waa'te of an imal tissues const antly 15th) will be given $50 in Uold Coin. Fif~oing on. teen days after date of closing will HARrRLESS TO THE MOST DELICATE. The fact is patt:mt, then, that the long· be allowed for letters to reach the LAer the animal is k ept &nd fed, the greater DIES' JouRNAL Office from distant points. · ARE NOW OPEN. the amount of food con1mmed to Bimply The letters must not be post-marked where supply the waate in t he .system. For 1 he mailed later than the 15th J·uly. So if you · Slnnd f<11·wcl'ly occupie<l by the t·ost omoo~ same reason wo oannct make . pork as live almost anywhere on the other side of IUNG S'l'UEll'J', It approaches so near :"I specific thnt ' Ninetycheaply from hogs twenty months old a.· the Atlantic, or in distant places in the fi,,e" pc:r cent are pcrmanemly c ured where the BC>~J..Vr.A.JSr"V'J!::LJX.. E~ from thoae at ten months. A hog t hat States, you will stand a good chttnce for this Llirectioni:. are ~ trictl y complied with. There is no chemical or other i11gredie11ts to reward. All persons competing Can be fattened on two and one-half consolation The Gallery is first-class in all its ap}1arm the young oi· old. must become subscribers for at least one pounds of cornmeal p er day for ten year to theL..mms' JouRNAL, for which they pointments, and furnished in a comfort. months should welglr ~least three hun- must enclose, with their answers, Fil!TlC t~s an EXPE'7l'ORANT it has r.r Equal. able manner. There will be no poor work dred p<.unds, but if kept ten months CE.NTS, the 1'e gular yearly subscription price· allowed to leave the rooms, and these who It contains no OPIUM in any form. longer the ratio of incroaae in pounds of Those who are already subscribers will have favor me with a call can rely on being pork will not be one-third of the increase their term extended one year for the half .pleased SOLD :BY ALL DRU!:IGISTS. in the amount of corn consumed ; or, in dollar sent. Those who cannot easily obtain -~The instant~nons process only wil! other worda, 700 poui:.da of c:irn uie~.1 scrip or post-office order for fifty cents, may be used for Phot.ographs. will produoe in ten mont :is (300 days) 300 remit one dollar for two ·years' subscription, & (Lll!ITEO.) and the JoORNAL will be sent them for that Oome in and see me. pounds of prime pork, but it will take time; or for the extra money the JoURSAL SOLE AGE NTS, nearly, if not quite, l ,GOO pounds of corn- will be mailed to any friend's address they JY.l:ONTREAL_ meal to produce GOO pound11 of pork in m!l.y indfoate. twenty months. The ea.me principle ouR PLAN. holds good with b oef. The animal that As fast a8 answers are received they are will turn the soale at 1,400 or 1,500 I numbered in the order they come to hand. pou nda in his third year can b e fed and~ A letter containing one dollar will be sold at a greater profit than one at 4 years r given two numbers-for i~1stance, numbers old, and ia a better animal in every way ; 499 and 500. The ~ender w~ll therefore have besides, the feeder 's risk is l eaa in the ~ double opportumty to ga.m a ~eward. If pet centage of loss from death or accident. m doubt ~bout one answer b~mg correct, ·with in the next NlNETY days to wear HARNESS m:tde at .All meat animals whether cattle sh eep those sendlllg.a dollar n;ay give. two an· " · th . ' b b t r f' f swers, a.ncl their letter will be. given two or h ogs, . ,,!Ye. e o_s r e ll n s or 00 numbers as above stated, and will therefore 11 consumed d uring the fil's_t y ea r of growth, have a double opportunity of gaining a hand· and t h ereaf ·or the gam and pi ofit 1s some reward. SHOP~ lessened the lovger the animal L ':I k e p t AN lN'rERESTING M AGAZINE. The LADIE:>' JOURNAL contains 20 large u n til often at a loss. Feed well from A large an d well assorted stock of first-class llar~ess on hand, both birth , and m arket while you are yet foed- and well-filled pages of choice reading mat· for Team and Carriage purposes. Also '.1' splendid sto_ck of Horse ing at a pr ofit. tstudy your imimals, un- ter, interesting to everyone, but specially so clerataTid the r elative value of foods, and to the ladies. One or two pages of new muBlankets, Goat Robes and Lap Rugs for fall and wmter use. so combine t hem as t o furnlah the anim al sic, (full size,) large illustrations of la.test Call and inspect the goods. . beef, hog, or l!heep-t h oEe elen.· en ta fashions, Review of Fashions for the Month, Trunks and Valises in stock as usual, also 8add1es, Wlnps, &c. that are needful to develop bone, fiber, Short and Seri al S tories, Household Hints, &c. &c. , and is well worth double the All goods will be sold cheap for Cash. W. H. MAY fat, and t issue. small subscr iption fee !~sked. It is only because we have such a. large (52,000) and How to Make a Snow Plow. well establiahed circulation that we can afThere is implement which will pay a ford to place the subscription at this low better interest on its cost than a snow price. You will not regret your invest· plow. Every farmer needs one, yet not ment, as in any case you are stue to get the one in fl.Hy has one, saim a coaespondent LADrns' JouitNAL for one year and one of of the Mirror and F armPr. .Any mi>n those elegant volumes of poems, or one of wh'> can use a saw and drive nails oan those beautiful oleographs, or a.n interestmake one. I ma.de one a. few daya since ing volume of fiction, or an elegant solid in less tha.n ha.If an hour tha t has saved gold gem ring, as well as · a. chance of se· its oost several times ov;;r already, in curing one of the other still more vo.luable time that would oth11rwise have been and costly rewards~fened to above. )!;very· thing will positively be given exactly as spent in shoveling paths. It is ehaplld stated, and no favoritism will be shown like a letter A. The sides are pine anyone. - The LADIES' JouRNAJ.. has been boards twelve inches w de and ei:x feet established nearly five years, and the pro· long. prietor of it has been in business nine yea.rs. 'l'he Inside edges at the front are bevel· Ho can therefore be depended upon to carry The Best Oil in the World for Reapers, 1'viowers,Threshers and ed to unite in a point, while the rear ends ottt all his promises. He has always - done are four feet ap..rt. A ' strong cleat is sq-jn the past, and ca.nnot a.fford to do aught all fast-running J\Iachinery. For sale by all Dealers. nailed horizontally to the insiue of each else in tl1e future. Address, EDITOR "LADIES' side, three feet from the front end, to JOURNAL," Toronto, Canada. · support the cross-bar or brace. T his is Si11gul:U' CaS(~S of Vision. of one and a half inch plank, eighteen A Jette,. from May!!ville to lhe ·Cincfo. inches wide, cui; to the right length a11d angle to fit. . !~-:=- ·Os~~.'ll '~'iii ~l nati E1·qui·re · eays: "One of the roost A hole for the clevis-pin four inches ~inguhr cases of vis\on on record is found - -M.ANUFAC'l'URER O F - from the front and three from the top in the f··urt.h gro.d" of our schools, in the completes the plow. This is lighter tht~n p erson of Edie Kinnt>y, a little girl 12 is generally made, planks bemg more ; ears of age . She lately ca.me from Ken· often used, but if well natled the above will ton with }11>1· par,.n.ts i.nd shorrly after KING S'l.'HEE'l', DOWJl'.lANVILLE, be found amply strong wi th t he addition· enter ing ·ch vol here her teacher discovnHae now ou hand. a. number of vehicles (and Is m11nufacturing agreat m11nr: more) of. tho newest al advantage of behig light and ea ey to ed t hat sh... p,lwavs h~a<l with her books pattern s nnd best finish, which I am offering for.sale ~-t. the lowest. p~wes consrntent handle. l use a whifil.etree, a short upside do wn , 11.n<l th" t w hi le writing ihe wiLh due regard to workmanship and quality. rho followmg 1.i a hst of the principal vehicles manurautured by 111e : chain , and a clevis. I regulate the dr&ft invariably pla<!ed the copy m the 1uo1e Double CoYered Carriages .. . ............. .. . ...... ................ ..... . . . ... $200 Upwards, by lengtheniug or ~hol'tening the chain . p osit;ion aw-i 1vrvt.e J:.ackwaid, with the 11 Single Phretons . ................ .. ...... . . ...................................... 1~0 l use one horse, stand on the cross-bar, letters inv ..rted z.nd with her ltft hand. and ride, except when turning arouBd. Not kuowin g wht tb et· to attempt a corOpen Buggy .......... ........................ :.................................. 10 JI In ve:ry heavy snow it may be neces· rection of th<> bu.bit. the teachor sent for Top Buggy.. . . . ....... ... .. . ........ ...................... .......... ... ........... ~g JI 11 sa.ry to go more than once in a place. Dr. J. N . H a.milton, a prominent physiDemocrat Wagon .. ..... ..... . .......................................... ... .... .. Hitch a h~rse t o it the first thiug in t he cian and P . taidrnt of the Bord of Edu · Lumber 'Vaao11s .. ........ .... . . .. .. . ..·.·...... .·.. ·. ·. . .·............ , . ..... ··· 55 " o II m orni.rog after a fall of sn ow, and in fifteen cat\, n , who t·csted h er thoroughly with Light 'Vagon ......... .. . .................................... . ............. .. . .. ... 40 11 75 minutes you O · m make clean , wide paths fignr ios, pict u rtJs, readia g ;md writing, to the barn , corn house, clothes-line, s.n.d di..i()<JVererl t;ha t s he was t <l ually skilled ::::::.: ::::::::: road, sidewalk, etc., and wlll :find it m u ch wi t.Ii her b·Joks in any positto <l, although pleasan t er tha:n wading around in the t he child hersl;l!f ·had never particularly Po~sessiug superior faciljties for m:anufacturing carriag~s, I intend to sell vet7 cheap for cash or appro\·t>d credit. and by so dorng I hope to grea1ly_ mcrc11.~o my_ number o sales. Would sno w o r a,,endL1g h ours of tirue in shovel- noticed her peculiaiity, b ut expro2~ed a sell t he wood parts only, or t ho geanngij ot buggies ironed. desire to uee her books as otirnrs do. 'f he ing p aths. docf.or aaya it is the moat re1..1~rkable ca..1e ma.ms, Hogs, and C1·ows. of the kind ha has seen. Clo.ma aro very abundant at the mouth At the Shortest Notice, l'a inted and Trimmed. if D esired . Homo should be rna<h.1 a <lwelling p hce of F razar river, ·washington t erritory. At the Factory I also do Planing, Matching, Tl\ruing and Sawing w ith Circl.e,Band or Scr.:>ll :saws and prepare all kinds of lumber for cai'penters and otilers for building purp 1 se3· When t he t ide is ou t the hogs that are for soul1:1 rather than >l mere lodgi11g place 2.18 Ornamental and Plain Pickets for fc!loe11 m every style required, made to order. pastured in the ad j oining woods rush for b odies · THE ONTARIO BANK PlIOTOGRA P E·· New Photo Rooms In Consumptive Cas~s 1 DAVIS LAWRENCE co.! I R.H. HENRY. FA_RJYlERS' ATTENTION! 5 0 0 HORSES WANTED J "'W" JB:. :1\11.C A.-y-' s HARNESS BoWMANvILLE.. no FAR For your Machinery use ~ c C 0 lLs lt..a'S ' · LA. D E MACHINE OIL, GEORGE 0. HAINES, Proprietor, OARRIACES, SLEIGHS, CUTTERS, WACOHS, &U-; ~~f[~~~~~~~~!:l::·::·:·:·:: ':':':':·:-: ·-.·:·:·:·:·: ·:·-.·:·.·-.·:·:·: ·:·:·:":·:·:·:-:·:·: ·:·:·:·:·: : :g : -----·- -- All Kinds o f Veb.icles Repair ed I

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