~au'ldhn1 Jtattsmau. L1HE HOUSEHOLD. The Thrif&y House.keeper. A .NORTH-WEST ·voLCA.NO. Bunters HaTc a Ben1orkable IxpcJicnce en Che lllanltou ··ver. V"OUNG FO,L KS. The True BirPeep, ______..,,-:::o:=:::::::::::::=:::::::::::::::::::=:======== A·1out the year 1760 a. gentlema.n in pa.111A most etartlin11 story has come to light. A party of fivo young gentlemen from the lng Uirough a. part of England famous for maritime province·, under the guidance ef ite fine sheep, etopped one night at an Inn an Io.dlan guide left Ottawa. a couple of wbero there wa.a placed upon the supper weeks ago to bunt in the Manitou river di.a- ~a.ble a. roast of finu fat mutton. The talk trlct in the Nerth West terrltorfoa, Ihe live al the landlord turned from the mutton to aportemon ha.ve returned home, with no the sheep a.nd the grea.t sheep owner of the game, but lnotea.d they ca.me budened with aountry; and he amtued hla guest& with a.n f.f'n two a moat marvelous stery of a burning moun- o.ccount of a. great q.ia.rrel b11t'W tain In their hunting district. The pti.rtles' aelghberlng genUemen, each of whom h111d o ..maa are : MeBBu, Sutton, Willlliomeon, brought a suit aga.in~t tho other, one tor tile V ~n Horne, Cribbs, and Alex·nder. The ma.lmtn11: of his sheep, and the other for dletrlot In whio.n th·y WUd hunting lies what he oa.Ued unl11wful seizure of a.pa.rt of a.bout fifty miles ta the ~outh nf the Cana hla llock, 'l'he affl'lr, eald tho l·,ndl11ro, wa.11 dle.n Paclfia ra.llway line from Brule, on the ~ldely k~own and had exoitud ci:.nsideri.ble high lands j ust north of the Manitou river. lntere1t, and been m..de theoubjeot of many Thia looallty ls jaat north of tho United jeate, Bongs and riddles, the point bi:lng ae Sta.tee boundary line, from Black Dack lake ~o how a. certain flock of sheep oonld have in Mlnneaota. Thay reported having left le~t their tails an.d getten them bliock on the Brule together with their guide, and going aa.ms da.y, The atory of the aff.i.lr, aa related by the ·outh, whun they met a mo11Dti.b:ieer'a fam · ily on tho way Into the town, with a.11 their landlord, was as follows : EAoll ef the JrlBntlomen In question wae goeds and ohattEla, packed ()n a. couple ol lean-looking horses, The mother carded a the owner ef hundreds of eheep, whtob fed In large flook1 o.:i the· unlnoleeed downs or ~ICK CHILD IN HER A.RMS, oommon1. They were s.ll of a breed, re· and t wo little girls, whose tow heads markable for their abort legs aud broad, fat, were fleece grown, toddled on ha.re feet hea.vy bile, on w blah thE wool grew ao long ltafter. '.l.'be father, two sons and a. da.ugh· 11.ud thiok that thoy literally d~gged on the ter led the way. Tholr appearance sho"°- iiround, They were divided into va.rloua ed tbat tho;y were leavfog ha.~tlly for some huge fiocko, eaob of which was nnder the rea.son, and on being lnllervlowed by the oha.rge of a. pir.rtioula.r 1hepherd who a.p· Bowmanville, August 28, 1885. 35. would-be banters, t.hey s11.{d tha.t they were painted <-there, ohi1;fly bo;ys rond girls, to fleeing from the region In whloh they had lead them about in ~ma.lier companiea and lived 11n account of aeme teribl" fire. They wa.toh lest ahe} abould get mixed up with h11.hllved from hand to mouth on a pa.tch of those of their neighbors. The ahepherde of cleared ground, on a mountain's side whoae the two aheep-owner11 were very jt1a.louu al base formed a. purtlon of tho M<Uiltou river's eu.oh 01her, a.nd there was between th~m a To Get Rid of Cockroaches. bank; thliot the terrible fi1 ·e wae somewhere goed dea.l ef quarreling and even at timee Wharf or their Store House in town. A correspondent writes as follows : " I over behlna or in under the mount11oin ; that tightt'ng, concerning pa1 ~ure, bonnda.rle11 and no smoke wa.s visible, but that the a.Ir wa.s the ownership ol snuy sheep. KING · STREET EAST, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO. ' beg to inform you of an easy, clean, a.nd stifling hot, and the river, at certain pa!nte, One day a. simple young co·1ntry girl, who oer~aln method et eradicating those loath110 hot that the fish died lu l~. The first inbad about forty sh'lep ln her charge, ea.t We are now finishing 30 of the best Cu.rriages and Buggies ever made some. inaects from dwelling houaea, A few years ago my house waa lnfeeted .wltn oook- time.tion tha.t the father, whoae name la down under a sbr.dy hawthorn baeh to watch in this eeta.blishment, with be~t gt·ade of Wheels, Steel Axles and best S teel Springs, OF CANADA. :M.11oloolm, had of this strange phenomenon her fiook and there unfortunately fell a.sleep. roa.chee (or · clocks,' aa they a.re oa.lled trimmed with t he best stock and well painted. We are getting out CnpHul paid up, llll,0!_0, 0~0.' Red, $260,00 · here), and I was recommended to try ou- we.a the unuaua.l sight of a great number of Soma of the anlma.le, finding thomaelveH undead fi~h in the Manitou, 'lf!lloee loa had, earoheoked, ~tra.)'ed off to a distance and treaoumber peelings a.a a remedy, I accordingThis Bank 111 prepared to do Legltl· ly, immedla.tely before bedtime, strewed the lier than usual, broken up this :year In their pa.s1ed upon the territory of the rival flocka, mate B:i.nking in all its branches. floor of thoee parts of the house most Infest· vlolnlty, but to his eupdee the be had re- where the shepherd cruelly cull off their E very Board warranted to be made of the best Steel and well tempered. F:i.rmera notes discounted ; Dep<5sits ed with the vermin with the green pea.I, mained the norm11.l length of time, both tv.lls s.ud lihen drove them back to their own received and Interest paid on amounts of out not very thin. from the cucumber, and above and below the pla.Je they had lived. pasture. We are also getting ready a stock of MOWERS, improved and second upwards in Savings Bank Department; eat up ha.It an hour la.ter th~n usual to Stranvely hot winds al·o oaine down into The girl mea.nwhlle ha.d a.wakened and In valley, wbllat eleowhore the atmosphere aore. dismay searched for her mlsBlng oh&rge, to none in the m arket. Th·ey will be ready in good season and warranted t o do good DRA.1'~'1'~ · watch the fffeot, Before the expiration of the wa.e of wintry ohlllinesa, whioh 1he at length to her great j&y e1pled work._ We are also mak ing a number of HAY TEDDEB.S, which will also be ready Issued and Collections made in Europe that time the lloer where the peel lay was The hunters In tra.alng the 011.use, found , oomlng toward her-but a.lae I llo8 she ~OOD in good season. They have been tried by SDme of our best farme rs, t o whom we covered with cookroa.chea, so that the vege· United Stat.ea and Canada. refer intending purchasers. W e are a lso table aould not be aeen, so voraciously were evidently, that the rea.11ens of the farmer's dleoovered, without their tails, Thereupon they engaged In suoldng the poisonous maie· great exoitfmont la.y la the faot of the aub- her lover, s young shepherd, went In grea.t W.J. JONES, Agen ture from It. I a.dopted the ea.me plan the t erranea.n heat in the mountain's side, which wrath with some of hil oompaniens and had ,,, fellowing night, bnt my vlelton were net extendf>d under the river's bed ; and a.bout a. fierce battle with the perpetra1iora of 'he which has gahied a good r eputation in this locality. a mile up . outrage, whom they oompelled to keep the ao numerou1- l should think not more ·than THE STREAM BECA.MB SO HOT maimed anima.la and give up Instead an Plow Points of every description by the t on, and made from steel, wrought iron , &c· a fourth ef the prevlou1 night. On the tha.t It had beaied the wa.ter, which runs equal number of their own llook. tbird night I did not discover one : but, We are also get ting ready a stock of WAGONS. Mill and Engit1e Work a. sp'e cialty alowly at that point, nntll stea.m rese fr1>m Henoe the la.wsuitll and the bitter enmity anxloue to aeoerta.ln whether the houee was Has received her new stock of All of which will be sol d on the most reasonable terms. the surface near the ba.nk1, Thie wa.e faln'quite clear of them, I examined the peel between the two uef&hborlng families, own. !\Her I had lain it down a.bout half a.n hour, ly noticeable for a Hhort dlst11onoe further ers of the sheep. BOWMANVILLE AGRICULTURAL & CARRIAGE Co. When I fira; came aoroH thla aooeunt In and perceived that it wr.e covered with my- up, and beyond which t.he w11>ter by degrees reaumed lte normal atate, The atmosphere Cash:-paid for any quantity of Cast Scrap Iron . 14-3m. rlade of minute cockroaches about the size a.nd invites the Ladies of au eld beak, A Jaunt through England, I of a flea., I therefore allowed the peal to was found te be very warm, and the slight.' was Immediately struck with the nlmllarlty !!'-~=======~======!~=====~~~~ -----manville and vicinity to call rems.in till morning, and from tha.t moment est exertion brought out the perepiratlon. of iuoident to the well-known ballad of "BoI hs.ve not seen a. cookroa.oh lu the honse. At a point near to where the farmer had Peep." Indeed I c<\n hardly doubt tha.t this and see her Pattern It Is a very old building, aud I oan a.saure lived the hunters found the a.Ir to be a.lmoat must have been the origin of 'he pretty lit· you th11ot the above remedy only requires t o stifling, and there also the ea.rth wa.e too tle pa.atora.l . with w hlch every child iu the be penevered In "for three or four nighta to hot In places to lay the hand upon, No~h la.nd ls fa.mWar and the expla.na.tlon of that and assortment oi completely eradlo11te the peat. It ahoulcl lng else wa.a netlooa.ble, the mountains being puzzling riddle ae to haw Bo-Peep'11 flock - D EALER I N blea.k and ha.re from winter, But forther let!t their ta.Ile a.nd found them again. · The be treeh cucumber peel every night, b11ok upon Its ddes the beat W&B a.bsolutely b·lfad wa.e first popularly known about the unbearable, and after ollmb10g up its thlok- time that the book In queatlou wa.a wrlUenRints. ly·wooded aides for two or threo hundred nea.rly one hundred yea.rs ago-and was then STORE:- SecondDoorWest of' Wllllam· BLEA.CHING STRAW HATS-Obtain a. deep feet the ha.rdy huntere wore forced to re- net riuraery rhyme used to &muse children, Butcher StnlJ box, air-tight if possible, place at the bet. turn, the air being !lnbreatbable. Anlma.la but a a fa.ahionablE tang auDg by la.dies t a the tom a. stone ; on tb.e stone a fillt piece of\ had left their retreats, birds steered olea.r of music of a aplnet, It baa elnce been altered Iron red-hot or a. pan of oharooa.I, on which the locality, and n et a living thing wa11 to bnt was originally, a.ti we find It soa.tter pow~ered brim&tone ; there should be seen. The earth wa.s dry a.nd oraoked somowh11t, In an old collection of ·· Sangs and BalI:.da," be hoeks In ,the box on which to hang the with the heat. Dead snakes without num- i;e fellow1 : VETERINARY SURGEON. hats; olose the lid and let the hats rema.ln ber, and vermin, were discovered by the Little Bo-Peep a.II night. Another recipe for blea.ohlng hunters, The heat, Instead ef dlrolnlshlDg, L<iet her ~beep atra.w· la to 11oa.k the goode In caustic 1od!' was .found ta lncre11se the higher they wei:.t And didn't know where kl find them: and a.fterw&rd to uee on them chloride of up the mountv.ln's side, and the cracks in Let 'hem alone, And they wUI come home, lime or j llvelle water, The excess of ohlo- the earth widened and new ones appea.red, Dragging 'heir illlle behind them. rlde ehould be rEmoved by hypoaulphite of and the soda, called auti ohlor, In the first method LOCA.LITY BF.CA.ME UNINHABITABLE, So ll'tle Bo-Peep tbo hat iiboald be moistened, as a dry fabrlo A watch did keep Itwaa ne woo.der, they aa.y, that the terrorwill not blea.ch, Nor troubled hel'llelf to tlnd them ; And they all cam· baok, * * n la easy to get rid of bla.ck auta. strlolten family, dcpreseed In t h11 knowBu· 11Jae, and alack I I bey live in ant hills and generally near the ledge that something atrange a.nd. terrible They had left their ta.lie behind them I buildings. Open these hills with a hoe, wa.a going ta ta.ke place In t he ea.rth beneath scatter on a. handfnloha.lt and sprinkle on a. them, o.nd living In t he mid at of ati Hing hot Then ehe sighed and wtp·, qua.rt of water and the ante wlll leave lm- winds, whose Increasing heat brought to And l aet ebe slept, And dreamp· thd ehe heard them a-bleating; medfately, Yesterday my heuae wa.s ovor- terrified and Ignorant minds pictures ef But wllen she awoke run with these inueots. I found eleven ant- burning fielda and volca.nee~, had reeelved She found It· jokehills within two rodll af the building and t o· ta abandon tho unoomforta.ble looa.llty, J!'or again th ey were a-lleetlng, The town of Brule Is very much. excited day there la not a.n ant to be found any& the extra.ordinary discovery, and a ever Then hef true love took where on or about the premises. 11 la ·t.tf and crock Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College, party a.bout half a. dozen has sbrted for tt e Any gold jewelry that an lmmerd on ln And traveled abroad to tlnd them ; Registered member of the Ontario Veterinary water will not ftlj nre can b e beautifully 11oene of the burning mounhln. Itls abeut And ehe saw them soon Medical Association. five or t en miles from IMlY 1'abltatlan at pre.By the U ghl ol the moon ..tarOfilce and Residence. Newtonville, Ont. aleaned by shaking it well In a. bottle nearly sent existing. Men well acqua.!nted with Dogging their tails behind them: Will visit Orono every Tuesday and;Saturday half full of w11.rm soa.peuds, to which a. little the geology of the province deolare that the Office hours from IO a. ill.. to 4 P- m.,. at prepared oha.lk ha.a been a.dded, and after - leoa.tlon of this volcanic a.rea. has been fixed Coulters' Hotel,' Calls by Telegraph receive ward rinsing ID clear, cold water a.nd wlp~ng Age appears to Increase the value of to a. nicety, and might be with reason eximmediate attention. It dry. everything exoept women a.ud butter, pected, Their theory Le that the bitumCHARGES MODERA'l'E. To preserve gooc!a frem mo,ha do not use oamphor In any form, Piec'1!l of ta.r paper mous coal, In whioh this mountain range la.Id in for box.,s and lo olosets are a hotter is known to be rich, hr.n by some phenemeTHIS OUT and return to us with protection. Five aen'ts will buy enou1h to nr.l moa.ns beoome ignited, the vaet and ioc. or 4 3c. stamps. and you'll get emoulderlog mass, far down In the mounby return mail a Golden Box of lquip a.11 the pa.oklDg boxes and oh)Mets of a. tain's heart, thus making a. mighty oanldrou Good" that will briniC you in more le.rge house for a. year. money in one month than anything else in Gingha.ma a.nd prints will keep their of the Manitou l"iver's bed .. America. Either sex make money fast. CITY color better If w1uhed in water thickened . NOVELTY CO., Yarmouth, N. S. with flour eta.rah. Flour is very cleansing Oddly Addressed. and will do tne work of 1aap In one or two .Mauy oddly-addressed lettera dally pa.ea wa.shlnga In tile starch water, This, with the rlnelug, will ba sufficient and the good a tqraugh the post-office. Severa.I of the rhymwill lock frebher than if washed a.nd eta.rob- ing kind are aemcwha.t remarkable for t he poet·c.il skill displayed by the wdter1, ed fn the 11ltl-fa.shlcned way. A olever example is given In the follewlng, A good housekeeper In Beraen. county, New Jersey, ea.ye that she adda a. te11spoon- addre1Bed to Sir Walter Soett duriDg one ef fnl of turpantlne to the wa.ter ahe mixes her hh vlsita t o L ondon ; "Sir W·lter Soott, !11 London or elsewhere; stove· blacking with. She lets the 1teve beJ:le needs ooa ask, whose wide-extended lame cou almost oald before blacking, Is spread about our ...1th, like llgbbnd air, A loc·l habl~t!on far hh! name." Pretty Fair·Sized Hailstones. Charles Dibden, tho naval-eong writer, Speolals from E lgin Ma.nor, and Paige e111y sent a letter to Mr. Ha.y bearing the fallowthat those place&and the surreundlng neigh- ing addreee : "Poetman bear Ihle eheet 11way, borhoods were vlelted the other evening by And carry lt 10 Mr, Hay; heavy sterms, lnfllotlng great damage. At And whether you ride mare or colt oo, Elgin there WW! a. terrlfio thunder, rain, and S~p at the Theatre, Bolton ; h·il aterm, which deluged u. pa.rt of the U In wha.t county you loquhe, ALL SIZES. M erely mention LaocMh!re." tewn. N er.rly every building had windows hrokon a.nd hoies knocked In the roofs. A lettsr a.ddretsed as fellows was malled Ha.fl fe ll va.rying In oize from a marble to a lu the provinces, and we.a duly delivered In ma.n's hand, and perforated Iron and tin London: - -VIEW OF- roofs. A. pleoe of hailstono wa., picked up "Where London's column pointing to the skies, Like a ta:t bully, Jiit· Its head a"d lie&, th11t weighed seven pounds. The Metho· - ALSOThere dwells a oltiz·n of eober lame. dist church was blown from Its found11.tiona A plain, good man, and Balaam Is hla name." an d demolished. The Ba.ptlat church was The Jetter wa.a CJclivered without delay to moved slightly out of line, One man wa.s utr11ck down by u hall11tone and serieualy a Mr. Ba.laam,,. fishmonger near the Mon· ument, inj ured. Turning from poetry to prose, we find the and all lines of A~ Ma.nor the storm did Indescribable damage ta crops, hall~ tonea falling aa large following vague dlreotfen : " Mr. - - , r ravelllog Hand, one ol the Fourpbv· as hen's egg'!. Three churche11 and ma.ny Ing In tbo at·ect, Pc111ha [l'otehorc], Woroes· other buildings were ba.dly damaged, terehlre. Pleaee tlnd him II pofislble." At Paige the storm was severe. There Ano~her envelope bore the following, wa.a !II very heavy rainfall. Oaly alight dr.mThe o~ly Binder with Z Steel Finger-Bar and Steel Extension. The only Binder with exka ]Roller to ·: this Is for the young R"lrl that wears !pectaclea, a.ge WM done to crops or buildings, who mlnde two b·ble· 80 eherlft etreet, off throw the grain out to tlie packers. The only Binder with long Bevel _Wheel Shaft suppor ted at b?th At Mexia the storm wreoked one church Pdnce Edwin street, Liverpool," ends. The only :Binder with Steel Drivina- Wheel. The only Binder with a perfect Steel Sheaf Carrier. and several small housee, ,unroofed others, Mr. J , WllaenHyde, in hie book, "The and ba.dly injured the oo.r n crop. No livea Royal Ma.ll," eay11 that t wo letters directed The only gen';;ine Steel Machine in t he Market. · were lost, the people ha.stlly aeeklng shel· a.a follows were duly delivered: ter in storm houses when the gale ap· " To my 118ter Jean, Up the Oanongate, Down a proa.ched, · · ~atisfaction. Close, Edlnburw, She bas a wooden leg," ·~~-.........~ The other wa.s a.ddre1111ed :' '. Neatest Surest to Tie. Easiest to Manago. Lightest in Draft. Simplest B~der , Strongest Binde1 Mr. De Oarmo: I auppose ab~ut thla time " My dear An' Sue ae Uvee In the Cottage by the Binder. To Tie the Tightest. To Cµt the Closest. To Reel the Nicest. Best in Standing Crop. ~Call examine.~ ef the vear ;you young la.dies who are going Wood near the New Forest." to graduate are enga.ged a.11 the time In pre"In' the la.tter oase, sa.ys Mr. Hyde, "the Best in Tangled Crop. Best in Short Crop. paring your e111a.y1, Um- by the way, Miss letter had to feel its way a.bout for a day or Eugenia, what Is yours going te be? Mlaa two, but ' Ant Sue ' was found llvbig In 11 Eug6nla : P ale blue, trimmed with rea.1 la.oe, ootta.ge near Lyndhurst," Cold bhculte left over from tea may be ma.de better than when first baked by dipping them Into hot water aud placing them MALL FARM FOR SALE.- - 30 diugly on the bot grate In the oven long acres of land having thereon good fro.me !tneugh to let them get well warmed h house. barns, stable~ and other necessary out· th buildings, young orchard of 4. acres. W!lll wat· roujl · Lv.mp wioks should be changed often ered a.ud fence<!. Situated Just outside the - corporation ofBcwmanville. "\Till Abe soJldA":,eEiB·y enough to insure ha.vlng a good light. If cheap for oa3h. Apply to M. · ·" 1 d th ey may be was bed ID · STAn;sMANOfilce, Bowroanville. 9-tt. · t h ey seem o.ogge · strong suds and put Into the la.mp age.in. A butter atem~ ahauld always be w~shed RICK HOUSE AND · LOT FOR SALE IN BOWMANVILLE.-A v~ry In cold 1alt waiar before it le ueed, If soe.kcomfortahle brick house, nearly new, contain- ad In hot water the butter will stiok to It ing 8 rooms. besides pantries, closets and sum- but never If soaked In oold brine. Tile ult mer kitchen, excellent cellar. Hard and soft water: very good fruit ga.rden or t acre. Situat· i>beorbed by the wood keepn It molali while ed in the moat a.r·iatrooratic part of the town. In uee, Will be sold on very reasonable terms. Apply All soups are better rrade with fresh un· to M . A. J.uu:s, s~·..i.'l'ESMAN Oftlce. 9·tf. cooked meat aq that whloh haq been oooked once has lost muoh of lts fiwor and r.es.rly Newly improved Verses &. Motto al ~n af its j uia·es. Chromo Cards. w _·Ith name and a water pen for lOc. 5 packs. 5 pen a, for 500. Maqt people dry their umbrella.a handle Agents ·umple pack. outfit, and illus- apwards. Thie oonaer.tra.tEs the moisture trated catalogtfe of Novelt.ies. for a 3c. stamp .. t the top, where it ia cfoRe, ruate the wire o.nd this slip. .A. W._K.INNEY, Yarmouth, N. S. 9·6m which secures the stretchers and rota the oloth. It la better, a.fter the umbrella la drained, to simply Invert it a.nd dry in that podtlou, · To nve atatr ca.rpets nail several thick· n essee ef old oarpet or canvas over the edge of ea.oh stair. It ie a good plan to buy more oa.rpeting tha.n la needed to cover the etdra and move U ea.oh season se that the whole will wear evenly. If stair 01r.rpeta Are prepared t o pay the highest prices cr.nnot be changed In thla wa.y they will not wea.r long. for all kinds of Grain delivered at the FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1886. , , COAL · COAL · Messrs. McDOUGALL &. METCALF S B 50 · N G R A ·I ' beg to announce that · they have received a large consignment of Celebrated Lehigh .Coal, and are prepared to fill all orders at LowEsT PRICES. W'e intend to keep on hand an assortment of Lumber~ Shingles, Posts, Lath, Cordwood, &c. Office, Old Foundry Lot, corner Church and Division Streets. ROBT. McDOUGALL. HENRY METCALF. THE BOWMANVILLE Jno. MCMurtry & Co. AGRICULTURAL & CARRIAGE CO. ST·ANDARD BANK 300 of.our Celebrated Champion Plows I ·5 AGENTS FOR THE DUNDAS CORD BINDER... llSS McTAVISH GOODS., Bow- ____ _ BONNETS, HATS I!'. H. M..4 S 0 if, TRIMMINGS We We ~II@~mlf, a· Saw Mill Machinery, 'L. D.S.' Engines, ' Peerless' and 'Grain Saver' Separators, Watson's Deering Binders, . Iron Clad Mowers, Sulky Rakes, Bain Wagohs, Cultivators, Harrows, Seeders, Scufflers, Single Sulky and Gang Plows, ·Honey Fanning Mills, Chaff Cutters, Turnip Slicers, Root Pulpers, Hay Loaders, Crushers, Grinders, · Tedders Forks, Warerooms---King St., Bowmanv111e. Repairs for L. D. Sawyer and Noxon. UT C ----- MILK CAN S, Dairy Pails, MILK PANS Brantford Light teel inder, with Sheaf Carrier Delivering its Load. TIN""VT..A..RE_ No Cheap-John, shoddy stuff, but goods that will wear and give ·-:_ and ...........--- -- GI- 10r .A. Fl. ..A J£V" -X- E E X> L. GEO. QUICK, Tin are and Stove Emporinm, BOWMANVILLE, .tr. An old ma.Id, speaking about marriage, ea.ye lt'a like a.ny other dllleaae- whlle there Why h there nothing like leather ? Bele Ille there h hope, oauee It ii the sale support of ma.n, Binder Twine and full lines of Repairs kept on hand. JAS. McLEAN, Agent, R. M 0 ON, Agent, Hampton. Orono. ' ·