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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 Jun 1886, p. 3

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~auadiau -r,1!. ~ .JOHN SPENCER, Jtatt$ntan. .. . VETERINARY SURGEON", THE HOUSEHOLD How to Iron Cuffs and Oollars. - · YOUNO AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN. <h1l y $ 1 Ry MHIJ, Post11111d. ILLUi!l'l'ltA.Tll'E SA.MP.LES FJUm .NO A.LL, !!'1 ' .lNDAnD Jlllll)l~AL lVORK 1' 0R Pianos Tnned and Repairetl. ARTI ES WISH ING THEmPIANOS P Tuned or r epaired can haTe thorn attended by lea.ving word a t t he DOMINION 0 ORGA N 20,000. EGGS I Twenty thousand Bggs wanted weeklJ". FRIDAY, J U NE 4, 1886 GRAIN ' · Honorary Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College. Toronto. Registered member of the Ontario VP.t.erinary Associat ion, in accordance with the Vet erinary Act. Is prepareO. to treat all il isea·es of t he Dom· estlc Animals, accor ding to the latest theories. All calls per~onally. by 'l'elegr11ph or Tele· phone will r eceive prompt attention. a·Ol"FJCE-Main St., Orono, one door nor th of W . Henry 's :store. CHARGES MODERATE, Jno. McMurtry & Co. .Are prepared t o p ay the h ighest p rices for all kinds of Grain d elivered at the Wharf or t h eir Store House in town. !'REE l\'liIJ'S WORM POWD ERS, A!'O STANDARD BANK OF CANADA. <:upltnl p uh l up, l!;J,000,000. ·~st, plonenDt to to:ko. Contnln tholr o"1l.. WORLD'S BEST i Purgu.th ·o. l e a. s a fo, enro, t.LlH.l e f!ec t rzr ' (lestro_,.,, ~ "' w 11rmR ir. (' · <" · ··· nr Adult~ Hs.ve rer.dy some irons very hot, only Just not to scoroh. And let there be eno11gh Irons not to have to wait for a. second when the firet ls c~ol. ThMe must be very clean and with a good polish. To Insure the latter h11ove a piece of beeswax, and when the iron 11 taken llff the fire rub It over the beeswax, and then rub the Iron on R t m a crushed salt and It will run smoot hly, Now on the Ironing aheet lay a clean, 1moeth o eth ; a handker chief will do, Lay a oohar on thl1, fold over part of the handkerchief, and lron quickly from one end to the ether two or inree time& te dry It a little. While atlll 1teamlng t·ke off the handkerchief, stretch the collar wlth the hand1, and lren briskly on the right aide straight across. If the Iron Ill not hot enough, or the collar too dry, the starch will 1tlck. When the right side 11 ameoth, without crea1e1, turn it on the other aide and Iron more 1lowly 10 aa to dry it thoroughly. The Irons rrqnlre :ionatant renewlnQ, aa the damp 00011 t hem qulokly. If any at.arch appears on the iron It moat be Mcro.ped vfl: with a knife before going back to fire. If you de not want abirte or cuffs to blister and wrinkle when buttoned do not make the firat , or bolled atr.rch, to 1tlff, aud rub It In well. O! oom1e you know that they abould always be dipped In cold 11tar oh, 1. e,, clear etaroh mixed thin with cold water, bofore ironing, Co's 0Pll'I CE, Bowmanville , A tlrst-cla s man 'low beinR In their mJJlo ·· , W m . Brittain & Co"1>MARKET SQUARE, BOWMANVJU$·. $26:1,00 '· W~ST . ,s · .. LIVER : P OSITIVELY CURES :- ~ PI LLS C!:!iiiNif Siir ! GREAT 6 0 DAYS'.. Row to Wash Woolen :Blankets. This B ank ts prepared to do L egitl· mate B a n k in g in al! its branches. Seleot a bright, sunny day , with r. 'Qrlsk F arm er s notes discollntod ; Deposit~ breeze, 10 that they may dry rapidly. Have received a n d I nterest paid on a mounts of the water ns hot u the hands wlll bear, and 85 upwards in Savings Bank D epartment.; dissolve the soap ia the water, avoldhlg rubbing It on the blankets unlHs very soiled DRAF'l'S tpotd render it Imper ative. After rubbing [saned a nd Collections m ade in Europe 1t t h rougl!. thl1 water, thoroughly rin1e Unit ed Stat.es a nd Canada, t ' r 'ugh twq wa~rs or the aama t em perature of t he r ubbing water. Wring as d.r y ae poaW.J. JONES, &lble ; then let 11ome one take hold of e"oh end of the bla.nket and pull evenly and atrong to bring It to lta former size before drying. P in ae evenly as p ossible on the line, a.nd Jet it b ~c9me perfectly dry. Tre11ted In thin woy no Ironing ia necesaary, The eE>cret of waehlng lhnnel11 without Newly improved Verses & Mot to al ah r lnking is to have all t he wat er t he eame Chromo Uurds, with ntime and a wat er pen for IO c. 5 packs. 5 pena, !or 50c. temp eratnre (and · after Jong e:r perlence I " Agents sample pack, outfit, and illusprefer hot to luke warm water ), and also t o trated catalogue of NovPIIies. for a Sc. st.'l.mp thoreughly rlnee all eoap frcm the ~lanket. and this slip. KINNEY, Yarmout,h, A . W.L Bu:tchers, Ne-vvc ast:le, A Great Me dlc ol l,.ork On Manhood, Exhausted Vitality, Nervous and P hysics W ill pay Cash !or Eggs. Cash for Ifine Neu-· Debil!ty. Premature Decline i n M..n. E rrors Butter and 1< '<1.rmers' Lard : also Cash !or li1d£S; of Youth, and the untold miserie3 resulting from indiscretion or exce11ses, A book for Tallow, &c., at the above places, every. ma.n. young, middle-aged and old. It conte.ms 125 prescriptions for all acute and W. DRI'I'TAIN & ()o,. chronic diseases, each one of which is invalua· Market Square, Bowrnanvlll~ blo. So found by Author, whose exper ience for ll5 years is such HS probably never before fell to ~he lot or any phvsician. 300 pages. bovnd Ill beautiful French muslin embossed ~overs, full gilt. gua.ranteed to be a 'flner work in every sense than any other work sold in this country for $2,00, or t he money will be refunded in every instance, Price only $1 by mail postbaid, Illustrati\'es sample free to any 'bod y. Preserve You1· Sight. Send now. Gold meO.al a war ded the aut hor by the National Medical Association. to t he P re· Use F . LAZ ARUS' (late or the tlrm of Lnza.r · s1dent of which. t he Hon. P .A. Bissell. and associate officers of the }joard the r eader is ns & Morris;) Renowned Spectacles and Eye· GlasaP.s, 'l 'hey nre the best in the world. Th Py respect fully retfetTed. 'l 'he Science of · Life Is worth more to t.he never tire the eye, and last many years with· out change. For sale by Kenner & Co. Bowyoung and middle-aged men of this generation 6-1f. shan all the gold mines of California a nd t he manville. silver .mines of Nevada combined.- S. P . Chronu:lr. 'J'he 8cience or Life points out the r ocks and quicksands on which theconstitution a nd ho pes of many a younll' man have been fa.itally wrecked.- Man,.he8t01' Mirr or. The Science of Life is of greater value than nil the medic"l works published in this country for the past 50 yeare.- Atlanta Constitution. Tb~ Science of J, ite is a superb and masterly ~:t :~~~ jj,~ec n_p~;~~s and physical debility.~ · KEEP A FULL STOCK OF '!'hero is no member of society t.o w hom t he Science of Lire w ill not be useful, whether J outh. pa,rent; ~uardian, instructor or elerg:y. T T -r::::l man.- A rgonaut. \.J ...1:V Address r,he Peabodv Medical Inqtitute, or Dr. W. H. Parker , No. ~ Bulfinch Street, Boston · Mass.. who may be consulteol on all diseases requiring skill and experience. .Chronic and obstinate diseases that have baflled tLe skill .A L S O SELE C T ST O C K OF of all other phy.Jicie.ns a speci«lty. Such treated successfu lly without an instance of ' failuri:. Mention STATESMAN, Bowmanville, Ontimo. l7·Y· 1·His o u T and return to us with [ lOc. or 4 3c. stamps, a nd you'll get by return mail a Golden Box ot Goods t.llat will bring yon in more money in one month than anything else in America. Either ~ex make money tast, CITY !'llOYEJl rY CO., Ya rmouth. N. S. CUT B r it . t ain B r o s ., -AND- J. HIGGINBOTHAM & SOii, Chemists and Druggists, p E I DRUGS · and all the Pat ent Medic1'nes advert1"sed 50 N. H alr , B rUS h eS all d C Offi b S, Perfumery and Sponges, Toilet Soaps, Chamois, &c.,,_ AGENT~ r--}Bh-I1C. v Vest & co· . - · --- T omato aoup ma.de of canned tome.toes : \Vill, te make room for 8pr ing Importations. One pint of canned tomatoes M d cne quart offer for the next G O DAYS, the whole or of boiling water. AB soon as t hie bolls ad d - his immense stock o!ono emall t eatpoonful of soda. ; t hen 11.dd one pint of milk , a.nd ralt and pepper· t o taste, Boots and Slioes, After this boils, sif t in t he orumbs of eight butter cracker' r olled fine. Slippe1·s, Rubber s, LEMO N PICKLE, -Tbe fruit Bh(luld be 'l'1·unl~s , Valises, &c., small, with thick r inds, Rub them with a piece of ffann~l ; then elit t hem down In - ATquarters, bnt not quito t h1·ough the pulp A few Boxes will cure a ny c ase of Dys· fitl the slit · with ealt b ard preBBed In; pepsia, simply by t a king One l'tll every t hem upright ln a pan for four ot five days night on retiring. They do n o t ~oae the ir uritit t ho B ait melts ; t urn them three days effect like ot her I"illG. And ts prepared to execute all nntH t hey beoome t ender In their liquor. T hen make enough plclrle to cover them of ripe vb:i.egar , t ho brfna of the lemons, J am · 25 C ents per Box. B o xes for $1.00. ' a.lea p~pper and ginger 1 boil and skim it , on the shortest notice. T H JRT Y P I L LS IN A aox. When cold put It oveT the lemons, ROCK·W O RK.- Oao qua.rt of milk, five SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISIS. egg·, six tablespoonfuls of eugar, vanilla. or other essence. H eat the milk ; pour upon neatly and promptly attend ed to ; having none the beaten yolks 11or d svg u , Oook until the but first-class workmen employed. ouat ard begins t o t hicken. P.iur out, an:I, when cold, flavour and p our int o a gl us d'"SA TI Sl!'AC'IION GU.A RAN'f E ED."D bowl. Whip the whites st fff with two spoonfuls of sugar, flavor , and poaoh by layD. DAVI S, PROPRIETORS, Express Office Building. ing, a spoonful r.t a time, upon bolling milk, 11.n d, car efally with.drawing the i poon from Bowmanville, F eb . 1 1886, ~TORONTO. undorn.,e.th, leaving t he oval m!t.ae Clf mer---ingue 11 ia.t fng npon tho surface. Turn It over when one side la done, and presently take it up and lay upon the caetard, Heap them lrregula.rly on the top , and l et e.ll get cold before serving. Paaa light oakea with t his CUI t a.rd, DEALER l~MARBLED CREAM CANDY.-Four cups of wh ite sugar, Olle cup rioh aweot oream, one oup water , one t ableapoonful but ter , one t&bleepoenful vinegar, bit of soda the slin of a pea, st irred In ore11om, va.nllla extr11oot, three t e.ble.Bpoonfala of choos.late gr11ot ed. Boll all t ho ing redients except half the . oream, t he chocolate and vanilla tog~ther very fa.st until it ie a t hick , ropy Blrnp. H eat In a separat e saucep!!in the reaerved cteam, Into which you m u0t have rubbed the gre.t ed c::hooola.te. L et It st ew until qu!t e t hick, an d when the candy Is done add a oupfnl of it t o this, itirring ln well. Turn the nnc ulored slr np out upen broad dishes, and pour upon It here aud t here, (lre11ot spoon· fula of t he chooola.te mixture. P all as soon a.e vou oe.n ha.ndlo it wit h comfor t, nnd with tho tlpa of your fingers only. If deftly manl pnlated i t wHt be streak ed with white and brown, DYSPEPSIA, SICK HEADACHE, LIVER COMPLAINT, INDIGESTION. s. 9·6m D. DAVtI S Rec3ipts. FOR ssoo.oo QEWARD ' THORLEY'S IMPROVE~~RSE AND CATTLE FOOD: · Pure Ground Oil C ake. AIE will pay the above lteward for any Great ly Reduced P rices. set (IV c ase of Dyapcpala 1 Liver Comp laint, Sick Headache, Zndig oation or Costiveness we c annot Curo With WEST'S LXVER PILLS, when the Directi ons are stric tly c o mplie d wttb. L a r ge Boxes, containing 30 Pills , 26 C ents; 6 Dox es flll .OO. Sold by all Druggist.. PRESCRIPTIONS and RECEIPTS Filled with absolute purity and correctness. ~ve 0 RD ER E D · .W 0 R K REPAIRING Farmers and Gardeners 1.,h e Largest a nd Best Assortment P. H . .;n Li. S 0 if, Pielil ~ IN SEEDS BO"W"MA~VI LL E Saw Mill Machinery, 'L. D. S.' Engin es, ' Peerless' and 'Grain Saver ' Separators, Watson's Deering Binders, Iron Clad Mow ers, Sulky Rakes, Bain W agons, Cult ivator s, Harrows, Seeders, Seu file r s , Single Su lky and Gang P lows , H oney !Panning Mills, Chaff Cut t ers, Turnip Slicers , Root Pulper s, Hay Load ers, Crush er s, Grinders, Tedders & F orks, AT llUBDOCll BROS~ -----------~ - - - .. -- -·--··- -·· .. -·-·.Excuses, Warerooms---King St., Bowmanville. . Repairs for L. D. Sawy er and Nox on. HAMPTON CLOTHIN GHOUSE STILL with choice new goo<ls for S P RING AND S UMME R SUITS in Scotch, I rish, English a nd Canadian Tweeds. Fine and medium Black, B rown, Olive and F ancy "'\Vorsteds, Cott"nades, Denhams, Ducks, Shi1·tings, et c. GE N TS' FUR NI SHI N GS. Our stock is complete and correct as to style and price in Shirts, Cuffs, Collars, Ties, Scarfs, GloveR . Brace1<, Li.nen and bilk H andk'fs. A full range of Celluloid and Zylonite Goods alvrnys in stock. A s we do exclusively a Merchant Tailori ng and Gents' F urnishing .~. Tr_ ade, you may rel.v u pon t his t hat we give the best possible · value for your ou tfay. - Teaohera who r equire writ ten exouees fer tardlnelB frem parents of pupils B omet lmea reoeive very amusing notes. Here e.ro several apeclmena from a number received by a tea.char while he we.a teaching a yea.r er two ago io a W estern vlilage. " D~ar Sir : P lease excu~.e James for 111tsnen , I k neaded him after brek:fust, " A seco!ld note reads : " P lease fergive Billy fer being tardy. I was mending hie pants." Th6 third excuse goea m ore Into data.Ila, b11t Is nc ne tb.e lees intercetlng. " M la~r Sir : My Jason had to be late to d a,y. It 11; his blzn·ss t o m ill< 011r cow, ·She la a tricky cow. S ne kicked J ~ee In the bock t o-day when he wiu1n1t looking or thlnkln~ of her actln 1 0 , H o tbot hie back was broke, but it a.int, But lt Is blaok an blue, an If you don't b!eeve It yea oan see, T he p i ne kept him late. We would git red i>f t h ..t oow if we could, T hia.la the forth time s be he.11 k icked Jue, but never kicked hi m late befor e. So exouee him for me," <\. girl, absent for half a da.y, br ought the following eatldaoter y ex cuse therefor," Mr. t seoher : Ml dot ter 'a s.bi enta yeat er · day was unavodabel, H ;;r shoes h11od to be ha.if eouled, and she had a sore throte. Her konetitue)lun le dellklt ennyhow, and If sh e la abeent any mo.e you oan k now t hat It ill on account of nnavodabel sioknesa or Hme· t h Inf! elae, " b. boy ab11ent for hall a day laid t he fol· lo wb.i fl explanaHon on his t eaoher'a d esk : "D~ar ·Ir : P ·ea9e 1xcui e Henrv , He wen t t o Gra.m·p ..p Dickson's fnm r; l with me t hh for·enoon I have been promising him for eevers.l weeks ih"'t h t> might If h e was good, and he baa been r eal good llO I kept my wo.rd." - - VIEW OF- Brantford Li~ht Steel Binder, with Sheaf Carrier Deliverin~ its Load. The only Binder with Z Steel Finger -Bar and Steel E x tension. T he only Blnder with extra Roller io. throw t he grain out t o the packers. The only Binder with long Bevel Wheel Shaft supported at both. ends. The only Binder with Steel Driving Wheel. The only Binder with a perfect S teel Sheaf Carner. The only genuine Steel Machine in the Market . Fire from Heaven. At Uenver F alls, during .n heavy thnnder etorm t he ot her morning j u ~ t bef<>re d a.y · light , a. l uge ball o l fire d" ·otnded l r · m 1 he f-.~avens, and striking near the Baptist C:iur oh, tore o. hole ln the gr ou'ld Bl x feet osAp aI\d to:i feet a··rcsa. TllV·e who '"'w it desoen1l say it prPsente1 a frightful 11igh \ a.nd when it tit ruoK it bun t int o a thcu9;i,ud pieces with u, loud noie<:J , the piece! flying In every-dii e ;tlon, like h h sing serpf nta, ~Call everybody in want of a suit and inspect our stock. No trouble to show goods. S urest t o Tie. Easiest to Manag o. Lightest in Drak Simplest Binder. St rongPst Binder. Neatest Binder. To T ie t he 'righ test. To Cut the Closest. To Reel the Nicest. Best in Stan ding Crop. Best in Tangled C1 ·op. Best in Short Crop. F it s a .c ertainty, a~d w orkmanship guarant eed . FRANI{: A . COLE . ' Hampton, April 20, 188& . Binder Twine and full lines of R epairs k ept on hand. J AS. McL E AN, A gent , R. M 0 ON, Agent , Oron o. Hampton.

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