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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 2 Oct 1885, p. 6

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CA WUWiid MWWWiUAQ axa: + be spar.-d for this purpose. L ocate t h e flowTHE GOOD WITCH. er garden where t he wife can see it when about her daily work , and it will prove A.n A.c~ouut of tl T I I IS PUBLISHED Back t o Grigcrsby's. l~ r a and E x ecutlon of -. means of grace to her, A very little work Ml'~. Nonr· e f'nl' l'Htcllcraft, Dyspepsia. EWER Y FRIDAY lUORNING, Pap's got Ins patent right, and rich M all creat11m done at t h e right time, will k eep it in order The great a nd gr ievous prevalence of dyBut whore a the peace and comfort tha& wo all had and if weeds are nev er allowed to go to seed T1:e follov.i ng r egarding t he trial and ex -BYbefore? io. it , t h e labor of ca.ring for it will be less ecution of Rebecca Nour;ia, who W !l.A S '>Ofl spepsia among Am~ricans 1s beyo~-question Lat's us go · v1sltia' baa< to Gr1ggshy's Sb ation-h I fi,ced to . t h at st r.ange religious M oloch, In 1iart d ue t o their outrageously 'unphysio· Back whe·e we used t o be s o happy &nd so prl· OI e IC year. cannot think of any otber way Salem .wi tchcra !t , m J 692, has been p ubli'sh logical custom of sipping cold water, and No other complamts at e so msulions in their AT THE OFEICE rn VI hich so small an expenditure cf t lmo and . attaclt as those attectrng the th1oat and lungs: The likes of us a lnln' here I Its Jest a mo.tr.I JJlty n.oney will bring so much pleasure t o t h e ed. 1he magistrate (Hawthorne) mentioned above all, icecl water, be fore and during ·01tOtneeBloCll·,IUngSt.,Bowma11vtlle,Ont 11orie so trifled with by the maior1ty of suffe1To st eheeua't!' ,i.s thls great big house, w!th carp~te on w·,e f "'n d e d ucat10n to tl;e children. Try it, was ~ d an a nc0>1tor of Nathaniel Hawthorne· me~ls. If ~he reader has not a f. ncy for ers. '.Iha ordinary cough or cold, iesultUJg T E RJY.J:S · pump 1lght m the kitchen I And the city I an l m ie h ow much genume h11oppioesa can be an I S n o d oubt t he onginal of t he Col pla!n sp~akmg, he will do well to sk ip this peihaps from a t r1fimg or Ulleonscious ei:c- And the mty I city I ha.d from a. flower garden, P yncheon in the " House of Seven G a.bles " an1c.lei for I mean t o speak aa p lainly as $ 1.IStl perann111n,orljll.OOifpaldln advance posme, is often but the begmnrng of a fatal Aud uothln' but tho city all 01oand us ev·rwueros I Th e life and death of Rebecc11. N ourse fo;·m poesib.e, and t o be as can did as I ca.n from Payment strictly in advance required from s1clmess A1i1,n's CmmnY PECTORAL has Ohmb clean above the rool and look from the etceple, DANO- · - a sad chapter in the hiatory of Salem. Tra ~rst t o last, fo~ thra m oet urgent of reasons ; u.bscribers outside of the county, Orders to we1l proven its ellicacy m a fo1 ty yeaIS' fight And never see a robin, nor" b~ech or elmm tree I E DEATH. d1t10n S!l!;',!;I that 3hc was a be ~ D tJfut woman it rs only by usmg grea.t plainness of speech ·acontmue the paper rnu~t be accmnpamed by \\1th thrnat ,md lung drneases, and should be he amount due.or the paper will not be stopped. l, nd right here m earehot of ~t le·st a thous~n· pee A R , b · I past middle agE> respec' ed by all who kne~ tl:1at I can h ope to do any ser vice and u nless t <Alteu m all cases wituont del,1y. pie 0>1 c1 of l.IU>tJorraJs I s Forced t o Give h er fro th t" ' h fi eub~cnbcra n.?e respons1bleuntllfu1J payment is And none Iha~ neighbors with us, or we " aQt 1;q lip t b e Gho~t. j ·1 . m e i.ne s e _ rat en ter ed the to wn I succeed in tha.tendcavor, it wili be useless made. go and ace S h I un t i ' In accordan ce wit h the p opu lar super to occupy valuable space m a popular A Tcnible Cough Cm-eil, · ~m~ m1:nt s s nee, the cltizcl:l~ of How stition of w it chcraft, she fell a victim to her por1odical. RATES OF ..UH'Jll:UTISING1 i~a~ "!11 18571 t ook a seve1ecold, wh1chatfected The cold water cracks the enamel off my ltmgs I bad a t eruble cough , a nd passed Let's go a vl!ltln' back to Grlggsby's StationWhole Column one year . ..... ·..... · $00 001 :;;-;; I!= a.rd 8 Stat10~, on t h e Cahforma, Oregon & neighbors' displeasure and calmy went to night .11tet mghtwithont sle<p '.i'he docto1 s " " Half y e ar ·. . 36 oo· ~rn and causes teeth to decay. .A.mencan den · Bae~~~ere the 1' 4 tch string e · hangln' from the I de ho ~t:.ge.lme, offered $Ui0 reward for t he h er d e .. t h on G;;llows hill. With t h e g 1ve ll\e up I t i icd AYBII s CmonnY PEc" " One quarter.. . ... . · 20 00 µ! ~ And every 'nelghbor round tho pl~oa le dear a· a rda fcalp of .~n lm!llonsh e grizzl by bear that h_ad p10mptnea~ w h1ch ch<1ract~mzed her, people's tists excel a.JI other dental surgeons m build ionAL, "luch i el1e>cd my lungs, rnduced Half Column one year ... ... ..... . . , 36 00 - or mon: l s prror t o~cto een depredatrng acta on r eligious subJecta, four in d ictm ents mg up solid structures of gold to replace twnsleep, and alfo1 ded nrn t,110 ie·t uece~·»ry " lialf year . · . . ·.. ·.. . 20 oo 1or the re c o~ery of my strength. Dy the One quarter 12 50 Da~k where we used to be so h·PPYa.nd so pore 1 the s,tock ran ches of Sisl,iyou county. The were s worn out against h er, and t he w ife of the teeth, but that is beca.use the American cont111ued use of tho P.li C10RA L a pe1maQuarter Colurr.n one yeBr . ·..... 20 00 want s be!l.r s career as r obber of t h e ohorra.la ex - Franoia N ourse, one of t he mo·t r espectable people outrun all other peopl e in th'l celerity 11e11t cu1 e "H" <>tfected I arn n ow 6~ ye«rs " " Half year . . .. · . .. 12 50 0 9 1~~:n~:· t?.,~;~~10 ~!;~g.b~~~'. ttenk old, ! ..tie and hcatty, and all\ satisfied your A-dr1t1n· ~;~~ !! de i d over four year s, his la.st ac t .bem g ~itizens of th e d eluded t own; was brought wit h win ch they destroy their natur al teeth One quarter....... 8 O O5 Cm imv P1w1 on AI saved me. 1 1 u. 2 year old steer, perch lnmself into oourt 0 and it is the cold, or iced, water that doea day through; Six lines and under, first rnaert10n $0 50 I IORACE }"AIRilROTilER." And I wanb to seo them hllchln' at their aon·m law's upon t he am mal, and proceeded to m ak e a In h er old age experirncing a full share 1t. Each subsequent rnaert10n. ..... 0 25 Roekmgh,un, Vt , J uly 15, 1882. I t is the pur pose of this little paper t o l!'rom sq: to ten Imes, first rnsert10r., 0 15 ·· out ~b~t~i~~~lzy Ellen B ltke th ct t d mheal of him. The reward impellec l several of of t he delic ate inflrmities which t he mstincta Each subsequent msert10n ... ..· O 35 ey use o o t a .most n oted be ir hunters t o look for him of humanity require t o te t reated wit h ten prove t hat dy$peps1a 1s an affnr of the · Croup -A Mother's 'tribute. ~ e>ver ten lmes,flrstrnserhon,perlme O 10 =-lO w~nt to aee the piece quilts the Jones girls is makin" but lil a very wary way, for Bruin had made der oansideration , she was ruthle·sly ·natch mouth rather th1m of the stomach, but I b " " Jule m the country b"t wrnter my little Each subsequent insertion, " 0 03 And I want to pe1ter L~ury 'bout t heir freckled mi.n cemea . t of a dozen or more dogs, besides ed from the midst of a loving family Qnd mean t o begin my argument with t he st om oy three ye:u s old," ,\St tken 111 with crnup· The number of Imes to be reckoned by tt seemed a s 1f he wo ul d die f 1o m strang u! hired hand, And Joke her bout the widower she come purty ni~h b emg a.Iive and h ea 1thY after four Wir: m:tde to feel t he h orrorn of a criminal's "life a.ch, and work h a.ck to the month. he space occupied,.measured by a scale of la1io11. Ono of tho J::w11ly sng~estecl the use Is it not in one of t he earlier volumes of a mkln', cht ster balls had been p lanted rn him 1md and d eath-to p lease the rml!,ginative and lllhd Nonpareil. m's Cnm n~ J>1c101<AL a bottle of of A~ 1 " Talcs from Blackwood" that wonderful Till her pap got bis pension 'lowed In tlmo to eave after. he ha.d lost a portion of one of his religiously crazed people. "luch " as always lrnpt rn the house. '.llus L llaS tried lH small and fiequent doses and his laud. feet in a greii.t t rap. "G;r17.zly Reelfoot, " Of her early life httle can be said. She story of t h e portable stomach is to found !? DB. TA!llRLYN, to om delight m less than half an hon~ t he had b een the name by which he has since was born in Y a rmouth En"'la.nd in 1621 In t he old coaching days, when h urried little pat10nt \\as ln eaihmg easily. '.lho <locHYSICIAN, SURGEON and .A.CCOUCIIEUB. Let's go a-vle1tm' back to Griggsbye Station!:men k_ n own, owing to his con sequen t ambl· but came to this cou~try "and 'set tled i~ meals had to be taken while they " changed O RAr. !ind tot· s 11d th tt the Crrmmv PEC L 7 Office .-Silver Sireet, Bowman ville Eack wnero t here's nothm' a.ggervatin' a.ny more. m g gait. m arrie d stat e, having two sons. For many horses ' a t t he wayeid e inn, t his humorous savetl my <lat lmg's life. Can you \I onder at Shct '1way eafe In the woods arouILd the old location9 our grntiLulle Smcetely ~ours, Dr. A., tmnu, f homas J ones and C.harlt>a Meredri;h went years sh e was on e of the leading sisters iu pieced fictron nar rat BB how cer t ain t ravelBack where we used to be so happ) and so pore 1 .MHS E nil\IA GEDNE~." /"1 R.A.DU.A.TE OF THE TORONTO UNIVER up on the Cahforma & Oregon railroad the church, and waa actively engaged in all lers were pr ovided with atomachs like bags, 159West128Llt St 1 New Y01k, May 10, 1882. lT SI 'l'Y, Physician, Smgeon,&c. Ofllce King I want to see Marmdy and help her with her some weeks ago for a hunt. On their re- reltg10ua work. How the fatal h and of sus- which the guard collected at the wmdow sow1n treat. MOB.Rm' BLOCK. Bowmanville. "I have nsetl AYEn ' s Cmmnv PrcTORAr. And hear her talk BO lovln' of her man tbnt'a dead turn t~ey reported that H enry W oodburn piclon set tled on her h as n ever b een ascer- and h aving had filled with food , returned in my fanuly fo1 several ~ e:us, ~nd do not and Jim Wilson, of L inkv1lle, Oregon, wit h tamed, but it fo known t hat her examtnu.tion to their respective ownen. The force of and gone hesitate to p101101mce 1t the most effectual .1, ltlcLaughlln, Jll, E . , And st·nd up with Emanuel to show me how he's t~emselves, su.cceede~ at last in killing him. came off in t h e parish church. 'li'he age, h e story, from the ph}' aiologtst 's point of remedy for coughs and colds \l e have ever ~ \{(;tl:Q,G.~'.rl.A.TE OF 'l'HE ROY.A.LCOLLEGE growln', trwd, A. J . On.urn," '.lhe~ got on his trail ill the deep woods Im character, and appears.nee of t he prisoner view, lies ill the fact that l~ t r eates all that 1 ~ of 'P hysicians and member of the R oyal And smile as I have saw her 'lore she put her Lake Crystal, M11111., A-Ia1 ch 13, 1882. m~diately south o~ H o;wa.rd's S~ation, and, m a.de t h e occasion one of un u au!lll mtereat. precedes the placing of a meal in the st om (,ollego G.f Surgeons, Edrnburgh. mournin' on, "I sulfeiecl for mght years from Dronclntls Office · MORRIS' BLOCK Kmg-st Bowman. with the a i.d of W r!son 2 four tramed dog~, 'l' he bmldmg was ©rowded . H aw thorne, the ach as unimportant, or at lea·t, not strictly and after trymg m,my remedies with no sue: Hie. " And I w~nt to se· the Sampica on the old lower si;cceeded m t r eemg him, after followmg m a.gEatrate, began t he pr oceedings by ad· prop er to the person who ha.5 to p ei: form the <·e··, f \rns cmed by the use of Av>n's C n lU· Eiglltyfunction & f "feeding. " 1': :n Y PEC !ORll.L. JOSEPH WALDEN. " rDE, J . C, ltU Tf,JiELL, Where Jonu, our oldest boy, he was book and bun him thro?gh canyon a and Jungles for over dresamg one of her a.censers. l3yh!l.ha, M1fs., April 5, 1882. This 111 the principle upon which t he deseven rnrles. R earing t he dogs baying, " H a.s t h is w oman ev er h urt you ~" ed, for , MEMBER OF col.LE GE OF PHYSICIA NS His own sake and Katy' s -~nd I want to cry with JJ;aty vVilson, whowae in the lea.d , rnahedforward signer s cf masticating mach5nes, and t he " Yes," was t he reply. · "I cannot say enough m praise of AYEn.'s - Offi a nd Surgeons, Ontario, Coroner, etc. As she reads all his !attars over, wnt from the war only to find two of his fa.vvrite dog s lying Cm RitY PEC TORAJ,, oohevmg .ts I do tllat ce and Residence, Ennisk1llen. 7'!. "Wh at d o you sa.y t o t hat ?" (t o the p !!ie prescribe r!! of pepsine a,nd otlNlr a.ids to di but for its use I sllonld 1011"' smce Lave dled dead on the ground. Blood c overed the oner ). gestion, p roceed Whats In all this !\'raod ·nd high situation, f1orn lung trouble3 °.1!:. BRAGDO N." And nury pin\! 11or holly.hawk bloomln' at the door ? bushes an d great shreds of flesh appeared In a elear but l ow voice t h e woman re John K eith Galbraith, Of course i.t is true tha t the food we eat is Palestine, Texas, Aprll 22, 1882. Lets go a vmtrn' to Griggsby s Stat1onhere and t here. Lookmg uwward, the bea.r plied · "I can say befol!'a my T<~ ternal only a bout one yard an d a hl'olf by linear .A.RRl S TER, SOLICI'l'OR, NOT.A.RY l'fo case of an affection of the throat or Back where we used to be st> happy and oo pore. appeared wending his way on a limb, abcut F ather I 1Am inn ocent, a.nd God will clear my measurement ne arer the organism wh ich hu.s PUBLIC, &.c. Office- Bounsa!l's Bloc k lungs e-.:ists which cannot be greatly relieved King Street, Bov.manv1lle. Mon ey to len d.' forty feet from. the ground. He was sh ow mnocenc~·· " to be fed , when it is in the stoma.ch t han by the nse of AYER'S Crrmmv PECTORAL, in~ his tee~~ and growling fearfully. Wilson T hen followed the lnvestigat ion . With when it is st ilq on the t ab'e, and so far a~ Ouring Corn Fodder. and it will always cure when the disease 1~ D. IUJRKE !lllUrs oN, qm ck l:J'. raiamg h1a $un, fired _t?ric~ in rapid custom ary unrelenting ehar acter of t he B<l · not already beyond the control of medicme. When well cured, corn fodder th at ha~ successron, but wnhout dis.'Odgmg him. cusers a. de<lf ear wa.s turned t o the eloquent appropriation to t he n eeds of the body is .A.RRISTE"R., SOLICI'fOR, &c., MOPlUS BLOCK, up stairs, Kmg Street, Bowman been properly grown, is quit-a eq uU>l in v&lue The other three hunters then arrivmg, they appeals of t1 e wife and N.<iot h er, who seemed concerned , it i& in no way n ear th e fulfillPREPARED B Y ment of its purpose until it h as been a ctual\71lle. Solicitor for the Ontario Bank. to av erage hay. To secure the tull uut rltive commen ced firing, when the ponderous to speak b y divine inspirat ion for life and ly absor bed ; nor is it even then, strictly Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. value of corn fodder, it should be grown in e.lso _!'rlvatc !Uaneys loaned at the lowest rates. bn ~te dropped t o the ground. l!!e wa.s im - lib rty. So clear was her defen se t hat n o Sold by all Druggists. rows au:ffiaiently wide apart to admit an mediately seized by the remaining dogs, possible ca~e could be mooe Ol!llt a.ga.in st her speakmg, in the body, though lit may be 'r.t@iUik'r All:!llOIJB, u.bunda.nce of light a~d a.ir. Li ght a.nd an are but badly wonl?'d~d a& he was, he made a but, despite it all, sh e w11s kept within th~ c1rcula.t rng ill the bleod, until the hungry Itissu es t ake it up; and make it pa.rt an d p a.r 1 both necessary for the full developm ent of vle1ous EGI!:lTI't..hR, WEST DURHAM ISSUEB. fight, killmg one dog and tea.ring arm of the la.w and without r egard t o Justice 1001 of t hem selves. or Marrui.ge Llcenees, Barrister a nd A.ttorthe plant, and the pr® duction of ~tarch, su t he coat Meredith , who had VE!ntured t oo se nt t o Jail. M rs. N ourse, as b as b een s aid ' ey at Law and Sollmtor in Chancery. Money gar a.nd other nutritious constitu<>nts of the nea; , off hie ha.ck. A fimal ahot from J ones wa.s a very d c-vout woman e.nd p:roba.bly th; 1 T he mouth prepares the food for t he proeess of rligestiow, and tha.t funct ron really oaned on Real Estate. Oftlce on King street, stalk and lea.f. The pe.le, yellow leaves and however, finished him, The gri~ly weigh 'hardest blow of all was tae action of the eom mences with the t a.lung of t he victuals Bowman v ille. Insure in the Confederation Life Asso- stalks, t hat result from broad cast eowmg, ~------~~~~~~~~~ edl 0v er 900 pounde, ~hurch , of wh ich she w as a member . '.Ihe bet ween t he lips and teeth . The stomach is ciation. It is cheaper than the Canadian are of little va.lue, and when dried, become :.t. 'I. r1n11.n·s records still preser ved read as follo ws : practically, a wa:l'~ chamber, into which the ICENSED AUCTIONEER for the County Mutual Ard, A. 0 . U . W . or any pass a- harsh, brittle and tasti.less, so t ha,t a horse " After sacru.ment t he elders prop ounded food is received after it has been mast icated Outwittii:eg 1.be Ghos1:s. of Durhu m, Sales promptly attended. round your h at mst1tution 1 as the follow· or cow re1 1 ect a nuch food with disdain, unless to th e church, and it was b:;< unanimous vote Ecretion from the salivAddresa-Hamvton P , O. 59. Thtt, if primitive man knew how to bully, consen~ed to, that our sister Nourse, b eing iond mixed with the B ing examples will prove · Thos. McClung starved into ea'ing it. But the dal'k-green ary glands, rmd 1f the food is not cut up has been msured smce 1872 for$2 Q()Oand well grown fodder , is sweet, tender~ and a~ he aleo knew how t e outw 1t t he ghost, E'or .i. convrnte'.l._witch and cond emned to die, be sma.ll Enough to be readily d1ssolv·d, or it B HUTCHISON the l ast five years it only cost hi~1 $ 2 .55 we have said, is equal to h ay for winter feed en.m:;ile, a ghost ca.n on ly find h rn way b ack e ' communrca~e d, which was accord ingly ha.a not been suffrniently mixed w1'Gh an adTo s n e t he fod(leir in the be3t condi- to the ho~1ee by the waoy b y which be lef t it. done in t he aftrern oon, she liein!! pFesent " ug~~s:~ cfo~~!~~!~~x{ 0l~~~ p er annum on each $1,000 to msnre. .John ing. it h \,uate quantity of the fluid which t he gfo.nda should b e cut befere frost has touched T hia little weakneoa did not escape t h e v1g1l ended t o promptly 11nd at reasonable rates Then came tihe d ay of execut;on, Jnly 19 ot t he m outh secret e, it will decmm.poae in ~:lcClnng insured at the same time for the tion, ~nee of our ancestor~, at d t hey took t heir Q.A.ddress-Enmskillen P 0 same amount Gnd it only coat him $1.74 it, or the taasel has drie d. If it haa been mearures accor dmgly . '.Fhe coffin was car· l'S.92. At au early hour t}1e litt l0 vlllag~ st ea.d of being d igested, with the result of grown for gram, the time to cut it is when OHN HUGHES -Licensed Auctioneer, per a nnum on each $1,000 to msure he the kernel 1s glazed , but is yet soft enough r ied oll.t of the hoUBe, not by the door, but was brist lmg with act ivity. "The devil's pa!na, n..tulency &iild dyspepsia. angel on earth" was t o be punished -.,vith the Valuator allll Arbitrator Fire and Life being u. little younger. ' Star tmg. t herefore, from t he stomach, w e to be impresEed by the thumb na.11 When by a hole made for the pur pose in the wall deat h ~he deserved, and oo t he Purit an nsurance, Notes aud Accounts Collected. We certify the above to be correct. Thoe, and t h.is hoh waa c!l>ce:folly stopped up a; the crop has been grown for fodder alone, Money to J,end on reasonable terms, Ali dress maiden s att ired themselves in h olidy dress t o fin d that the firat Eln d chief cause of indiges McClung, John McOlung. we eut it before t he blossom h as q nit®> faded soon as the body had been p&ssed through it· honor the event . The procefr3ion to the gal- t wn I B want of preparedness on the part of Cartwr1p;ht, Ont 472 THOS. BINGHAM, Agent. and when t he ears upon it are ha.If ~rown'. so th\l.\t, when the gko::it strolled quietly back lows was a long one , s cores of people from t he food, and this fault is dist inct1y char " eA. GOOD WIFE GUARANTEED TO - - - - - -To cure a humriant crop of fodder, weighing from t he grave, he found to his surprise that the neighboring towr:s and village s t akin" able t o the mouth, w1tn its apparatus ~or a_ every man who buys his Lrnen<;;e f rom while green, twenty t on&p er acre, ia not an there was no thorr.ugMs.re, The cred it of part T he victim, manacled s.nd guarded by cutt ing , tearing and grin divg t he foed, and HENRY SYLVES'fER, Enmskillen. easy matter, unlesa one goes the righ t way this i;agenious devwe xs s.l~ared eq;nally by the sheriff a.?:d h rn deputy, h ea.ded the line its g l,.nda which are, and ought~ to be, like a.bout it . The stalks should be cut ulose to Greenlanders, Hotte!ltote, Bechnanas 8a.- while close behind followed t roopB of me~ weU filled cast ors, r ea.dy t o supply t he food '\V . n. DICKEY. Has r eceived her new stock of the surface of the g ronnd, so as to lliave us moieds, OJlbways, Algonqums. La.o~ians and women who lu.ughed , <lremmg it rare with t he n atu ral condiments n qu1red to renE'l'ERIN.ARY SURGJJ:ON, graduate otthe stubble m the wi·y of fit.tin!? the groand at H indeos, 'l'hibetana, Siamese, Chlneso and sport to see t he agonized faces of t he t err or der it wholesome and r eady for the stoma.oh Ontano V et erma1y College. Office and once for u. crop of rye For this pur pose, we FeeJ.eeans. T hese apec1~l openings or "doors earicken family a s they watched the mother process wherewith digestion-proper ly so· Residence, NlllwTONVILLE, Ont Will vIBit Orono every Tuesday. Office hours and invites the Ladies of Bow- find the old fashioned cocn hook, made of a of the d ead," are stm t '> be seen i~ a village and wife grow p ale, and t remhle as she be- oalled-be~ins. Now let u s look into the tram 12 a m to 4 p . m · at Coulter's Hotel. piece d an old s cythe, at tached t o a. abort , near Amst erdam, a.Erl they were common in gan the ascenl of t he r ocky d dI whose top ~:cllject b efore us e. }ittle more nal'l'GWly , manville and vicinity to call stout Specia l attent10n paid to Surgery. 32 Jy· h a.ndle, t o be the best and easfo8t tool. some towns of cent ral l t aLy, as Perug!a and was crowd ed with the ms·::mment of death As soon as the food is t aken bet ween the A stout brush hook, at the end of a handle Asst:M. A trace of the same custom eurvives .lit is impossible in w ords to r·~pict t he ~cen~ lip s, the task of preparation begins. 'lhe and see her Pattern ONEY t MONEY !-The subscriber four feet long, is also an excellent implement in Thuringen, where it was thought that the of the executiolll m t he hornble colors m m orsel i ij examin ed, so to say, by tongue receives money on deposit for theOntar10 for cutting by hand But a. reaper may be ghoali of a man wholma heen hangerii: will re· which t radit ion h s.s painted it. With firm and teeth a s to its n at ure and proper ties. Loan and Savings Company, and pays mterest used, if it is dr,1wn di~gondly acroas the turn to the house ii the body b e not taken l!>teps and eyes u pturned t o heaven t h egra.y · U the sense of tast e be acute and natural at the rate of 4 and 5 per cent. No notice of and assortment ot withdrawn! required. Also loans money on rows, and the la.nd has been cultivated on out by a window m2t ea.d of the d oor. The ha.ired woman took h er pl~"'e on the drop. t hat is, n ot blunt ed by the t hickening o; mortgas-es at lowest rateA No commission the level. But in whatever way the crop is Sfamcso, not contenb with carrying the dead Silently the h angman t ied t he rope before d ead en ing effe cts of chronic in f!a.IDmat10n, charged. W. F . .ALLEN, Bowmanville 8 ly. cut, it should lie on the ground for t wenty out by u. special openmg , endeavt'r to make the eager wait ing assem bly ; t hen a. moment each as m ay be set up either by neglect of ~our hours, to become thoroughly wilted. It assurance doubly l!lll'C by hurrying h im t hree ary hush passed ovrr the crowd - th e the teet h and the presence of t 1 PUOI<', W · ' VILLSON. u tar a t t h eir STOltE ;-Second Door 'Vest of Williams 18 then bou11d in small sheave9, weighing tune~ round the house all full speed-a. pro executioner's duty d one A momen t later backs, by the h abitual use of irrit ating con EACHER OF PIANO, ORGAN AND ceedmg well calculated to b e wildel' t h e poor about twenty five pounds, which i~ a. con· a.11 t ha.t was left t o t ell tae story was t h e diments. or t he abuse of lozenges a.nd JU· SINGING Terms· For begmners $6; for B11ic1ier 1't all venient way to use it for feeding, and these soul m the coffin. The .A.raucanians adopt body of the aged woma.n swinging gent ly in J~b.es t aken '.' foll the throat ," - a moat peradvanced pupils, $10 for quar~er of twelve the plan of strewing ashes behin d the coffin lessons. Residence at Mr. Joseph Bnttaln s, sheaves are set up in shocks, and protected niciou s pract10e, or by t h e m uch smoking or the aummet w in d. cornei· Liberty and Concetl~!On Street, Bow from the rain. In this way the fodder will as it ls bemg home to the grave, m order Seldom has woma.n met w ith a h arder the use of und1l<llted spirits, the presence' of manville 51-~ that the ghost may n ot be able to iiind his cure perfectly well without molding, and fate. B er body wa· t hrown with the prev- anything not fit for food will be r eadily d e· preserve its color and sweetness, until it is way. back. The very general practice of ious victims into a. h ole i>n t he crevice of the llect ed . Pianos 'l'une(l and Repail.-ed. cloetng the eyes of the dead appears to h ave ready to be taken in , when the beat way to Children p os2ess th ie facul ty of self-pro· HAS REMOVED HER r ocks an d hastily covered with earth. dispose of 1t is, to stack it in open barracks. ongmated wrth u. similar obJeCt · it wa.s a Then the masses of spectators turned home· tection by taste in a high degree, an d thoae ARTIES WISHING 'I:HEIR PIANOS mode of blindfolding the dead, th~t he might ward , leaving the bereaved family at t he who live t he s implest lives retain it the 'f uned or repaired can haYe thorn attended not see the wa y by which he was carried io h omest ea.d unca.red for 01nd ignored by theu longrnt. For the sake of health we ought 0 by leavmg word at the DOMINION OUGAN Stockin~ with Sheep for tho Winter. his la.st home to Le careful to preserve the function of Co's 0Fll'ICE, Bowmanv1lle. A flrst-clas man once firm frien ds. ~ow bemg m their mplo '· to buildings for merly occupied by The season of autumnal drouths and short taste a s lon g aa po1m ble, and in an un so ph!sticated stat e. T o t his end very hot past urage always brings lota of sheep upon A Few Hints on Preserving. C ODD & CO., ~o Bo! Gc n.th~ n&en. of'F a~iii Wild Dogs. or very cold, verv acrid or very sweet t he market, which their owners conclude Choo~e fruit that is sound and not too ion, not so :t':ust. not . to winter, and that mav often be very The t en dency of animals t o revert to a things ought t o be avoided,! and u. habit npe J<'or peaches, the Cru.wford is a geod ptofita.bly bought. Sheep of good constitu sa.vage state has b een st r ikingly illust rated should be formed and maintain ed of makin" tion, with good teeth, and healthy, may be kind, being a lucious variet y, flesh a good at \ V ool wich, where a number of ownerlesa nice diecn minationa of t aste a s to w h at w"e ave written these tew lines a g ood color, and easy to p eel. Pla.ce in A.nd all I have to s aysafely bought, if one h11.s feed for them which and ha.If sa.va.ge dogs h ave h ad t o be exter eat and drink . T h is will h ave t he double Xhat you can find me still a t home, he w ishes to convert into manure in the boiling water for ten or fift een minutes, af minated. Some t une ago, it seem s, a fe effect of developin g tast e a.nd of prevent ing ram not gone awa y, a.nd cheapest way. For insta.nce, a t er which t he ekin can be easily removed · male dog w ho h ad no definite home r eared the hasty swallowmg of food, than which She has now in :;tock everything easiest So all my k ind old triends may come, large oat·grower has straw which will carry t hen cut in h al ves, removrng stones, Tak~ a litter of puppies in the timber sh eds of t he n o fault of habit is more mischievous. .And all they oung ones, too, same weight d sugar as you hu.ve of pea.ch es. T he teeth, t oo, play an imp or tant part in And get their garments nicely mad e usually found in a well equipped quite a flock through the season. If he buys Put t he sugar m the kettle with water r oyal arsenal. She asaurna.d nccturnal ha the In fashions that are ne w. examlnu.tion of the foQ1i t aken into the ewes that h ave bad lambs this year, and h!ls bits , which her decendanta inherited, until 'iTher e old a nd young, dear f riends, may meet them served early, by a Jong wool or Down ;-nough to m elt it, and when dissolved put at la.st they became a. nufou.nce to t he neigh mouth. W e are apt t o t hink of the teeth HARNESS SHOP. A. wel<::ome p:l'eetrnQ!, bv R. PE.A.TE ram; t hough thm now, t hey will rapidly m the peaches. S tew gent ly till the scum horhood and a p ositive source of not u nrea· only as ctttting, crushing or grinding instrup ick up and probably g tve him one h undred ceases to rise; place a t once in bottles or sonable t error . Se>er al litters of puppies ments, A very lit tle observa tion will show and twenty-five per cent of hmbs. Of course Jars, and seal down tight ly while h ot. FoT were found a.nd d estroyed ; b ut at l ast or t hu.t t hey are m truth feelers of extraordinplumbs, t ake u me weight of sugar as of ary delicacy, They r ecogn iz e the slightest MRS. HUMPHREY such ewes will need some gro.in ; all th e more fruit. lf wanted whole, make syru p of sug ganized war h as h ad t o be proc111imed, and grit in fo od ; and in h ealth, enu.ble us t o 1f wheat straw mstead of oat is t heir princl t h e whole p ack h as been shot down one by ar, usmg only enough water t o dissolve the p a.l fodder, W e have known lambn to bring one by a policeman t old off 11.nd pro vlded form-intuitively and unconsciously-the most perfect Judgement as to the con dition m the spring double and triple what w a.s sugar t horoughly- then gently, as for wit h a. r ifle for the purp ose. p eaches aud put down the same we.y. Pea.rs paid' for the ewes, while t he ewes were wo1 th T hey are described 11s beiD g of a large of t he m orsel in t he mout h, in r egard to the shonld be p ulled s.nd quartered, removing fully as much a.a t hey cost, and the manure mong rel breed, and It i s to be hoped that degree of t rituration it has received and t he a.a much more, This is hardly the usual ex cores-use one half pound of sugar to one one of them at leastmu.y be pjeserved, a a it is further mas ti cu.t1on n eeded by it, pound of fruit ; pnt in k ettle with about a Adequate w asticat ion is on e of the first perience, but under advantageous circumextremely interesting to notice the type to atances, the experiment is well w orth try tablespoonful of water for each ponnd of ward which the dog when it r uns w ild shows and most m dispensabl e con ditions of t he sug\lol' and stew till clear. Self-sealing iars mg, recollecting that Oct ober service brings a tendency t o t hrow back, The div ao is no fit~ess ot food for t he stomach, yet comparW!TEOU 'J' TEETH W I TH TEETH. atively few persons knc.w how to uae their February la.mba, whioh, if well p ushed for are the handiest and b~st, and will be found ls the best place m t own to buy Watches, ward, may be in mark et by t he first t o the the cheapest in the long run. T h e pints doubt an instance of reversion, and the fish - t eeth in t his pr ocess. The human animal is catching dogs of t h e fisher lndians of t he quarts and half g11.llon sizes, im perial m ea' Clocks and Jewellery of all the n ewest middle of May, E11>r lier service will, of Straits of Magellan are a similar ex a.mple. pTovided with t eeth to cut wit h , teet h t o PRUJTICAL UJ.l'll 'l'IST, designs. Before purchasmg give me a. oourae, bnng earlier lambs and greater pro sure, are useful sizes. It is a desider at um T he d og, beyond all question, is very close oruah with, and t eeth with which t o grin d in preserving to have everyth ing of good 0Vll:B TWENTY YEARS EXPERIEN CE. call and you will save money- we will not fit. his food, but if only he oan so d ivide t he qull>lity ; whenever spices are used t h ey ly connected with the wolf. But we have morsel in his mouth as to be able t o swallow We Nltro11sOxldeG21s Ad:ministered for Painles be undersold by any small firm . absolut ely no t races of his original descent should be the p urest the.t can be pre>cured · it, h e care_ s nothing more for the mouth procarry a large stock of such goods as are Opcrntlons. Around the House. the sugar used will have to be carefully and it is, con aqu ently, very mteresting t~ cess. T h is is a grievous offence again et n a· usually kept in a first-cla ss Jewelle ry store. notice any instance w hen do"'S h ave escaped t elected. For the adj uncts for making and L ittfo wonder th at many farmers' wives and reverted to a lupine llfe~ In all ascer- t ure, and like ether of our bad habits it wear out, growpremi~turelyold, or die young. keepiog yonr preserves, we can recommend tained inata.nees the lupine ch aracterietica gets worse as we grow older . those gooda sold by Mr. George W illiams, There is absolutely nothillg attraot [ve for have been very strongly marked ; and t her e them to look at about the premises. The of Sl & 83 L ower Wyndham St 1 Guelph, as can, indeed, be little reasonable doub t that and Eye Gla~ses we keep the boat m town, ya.rd has never yet been properly graded, of the best quality. A l:foch dale retriever has JUSt cut t he re the wolf is the d og 's origlnu.I v.ncest or, and ours rs t he only place m town where and if mowed at all, 1t is but once a year ; cord in t h e wa.y of c111n ine at tachment a.nd an Optometer is kept fur fittin g the sight generally the horses are turned in to graze -----~-··----d h ow it wa.s A p opular mimster was a.skG fi_ deh ty, bes1 .de b~eakmg ground in an enproperly. You cannot be too careful it down. Sprouts h ilove come up from the old pos~ible for him to preach a. n ew eermon In chnrooter , in mt1onners, in s tylo, in all tirely new direct ion, H itherto t h e faithful about your eye sight. fruit t rees, bra.n ches broken down by the every Sunday, y ear after year, and t o find t hings, the s aprcme excellence ill s ir.npli- brut es of his sp ecies have achieved therr most notable successes in the water , b ut this weight of fruit or winds of former years are somet h ing new to say, "Doesn 't it give ei!ly . d og has distinguished himself in another hanging with their tops resting on the ground you a good deal of t hought and trouble?" story is told of a biahop. H e recently A elernen ~. The style in w hich he stuck by and burdock and other hardy weeds grow "Oh, no," w as the reply. "It is a mere addreS11ed a larg e assembly of Sunday school HA RN DEN, L. D. S .~ our stock ia all new a nd of the latest up through the dead b ranches A disma l mat ter of habit. "My ~ P.Tmons h av e never children , and w ound up by askmg in a very t he blazing b edside of his owner's children k ept me a wake five minutes. " "Ah l" said while the house wa s on fire compares with designs, and will be sold at low prices to picture, but too often true to hfe. Graduate of the Royal College of Dental paternal and condescending way . " And anythm~ since M rs. Hemans made the boy Two t hings alone will make a ya:rd beau t i the other, " that, then, is probably t he now, suit the times. ::iurgeona, Ontario. is t h ere a a n-y lit tle boy or a-a n·y ful, if well a.rra.n2ed a.nd ca.red for; trees e.n d reason w hy t hey d on 't keep other people little girl who would lik e t o ask me a ques- st u.nd on the burning d eck, OiFFIOE OVER DICKi:lON'S STORE, grass; b ut the trees must not be in stiff, un awak=", either." A curious physiological fact is not iced by tion?" After a pause h e r epeat ed the q uesnat ural rows, n or crowded close to the houBe The souvenir wh ich t he Princess of W ales tion "Is t h ere a. a n y lit t le b oy or a. a.·n-y a. writer on the late F ranco Chinese war in lOLD FILLING A SPECIALTY. and the yard must be well graded, and t h e presented Emma Neve.da. in recognition of lit t le girl who would like to a sk me a q ues- Tonquin, namely, that t he bod1ta of the a t e Work executed in the latest and moEt Watches, Clocks and .Je wcllcry and all her sweet singing at Marlborough Houae is tion · ' A ah r ill v oice called out . " Please, slain Chinese, unhke t h ose of the French improve d style of the Dental .Art. fiue work we give the very best satisfac- graes k ept closely cut. Flowers will ustmlly give a better i;ffect an exquisite l&ce pin set w ith diinnond pan· sir, why did the angel walk up and down " did n ot decompose; 't ut men .ly become drs~ EETH EXTRACTED WHHOUT P .A.IN, tion. We d o all our o wn work and defy and be much eaeier to ca.re for, If planted in sies wit h pearl hearts. compet1t10n. J aoob 's ladd er when t h ey had wings ?" color ed and l ike mu mmies," while, with the the use of Nitrous Oxide Gas, without Injury small beds. The garden oan be kept clean Oh woman ' Loveliest of lGvely things, "Oh t ah yes , I eee, "said t he bishop. " And exception of t he eyes, carrion b ir ds left to the patient, Old Gold and Silver token in ex.chan ge . much eu.aier, as the grass will be cont inually First in chu rch, first in charity and first in them unt ouched, It is suggeated t hat opium Particular attention paid to the regulatle>n o t encroaching on the small beds. .A. single ciI:culating t he news. T he frien d of t h e edi- now, is t here a a. n y little boy or a a n y smok ing might have been t he cause of t h e M.A.YN.A.RD, The Jeweller square rod will enable you to grow quite a little girl who would lik e to answer Mary's CHILD REN'S TEETH, tor, but the foe of the pr ess, phen omenon. question?" variet y of flowers, but sev eral rods ought t o ,.-ALL WORK WARRANT.ED·. _ M;orris' Block, Bowmanville 1·HE CANADIAN STATESMAN 1VL A.JAMES, AYER'S Cherry Pectoral. THE f.PARM. · HiilALTH. n A A or I 0 8 P 1 , ,v. A B R R L Cheap Life Insurance. o! if J V l~S S McTAVISlH GOODS., M T BONNETS, H A T S TRIMMINGS MRs. HUMPHREY HARNES S SHOP P first Door hst of RueboltomHouse, DEl'l TISTRY Call at the new premises. The J ew eller's, J.M. BR IMA COMBE, In Spectacles c. In Silverware In Repairing

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