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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Nov 1886, p. 7

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HooJ.th and Exerci.tffi. CATARllH.-·A new treatment h "s been <llB· cover ed whereby a permanent cure or tbi~ hitherto incurable diseaae. is absolut ely affect.. W hen w e a.rn well- when the blood circuFR I D Y, NOVEMBER 12 1886 ' ed in from one to three 6pplic,.tlons , no mattel' !ates freely, au.I. every organ in the body is wheiher stan<llng one year or for ty years. 'l'llin in workillg order-wha t a luxury it is remed;r le only s-pplled ?nee in. twelve de.:p, to · 1 H l ·- 'th · t t · a.nd does not interfere w ith bnsmess, Deeortj)· Te · OW rep ew WI m &es 18 our ,. tive vam ph!et sent free on receipt or ato.mp by work l Wha.t fine results we secure, and f .\ . H. Dixon & Son, 305 K illg street, Wes~ how many liTely encouragements come to 'l' ~ronto, 0ana.da. us l ".I'is then that our belief i.J.1 God and WilAT IS 0ATARHH1 Catarrh ia aclaugerot18 disl'ase which thous· goodn~ is strong. " 'l 'he dark problems of m t>nds a.re consciously or uncon·<_liously ouft'erini.i evil do not menace us so hopelessly-there ~ tr·om. I t is a rnuco·()Urulent d1sohar~1e c"'used is an answer· for them all. We have such a i by tha presence ·of a vegetable parasHe in the th ' th t tl 1 d I lining membr&ne of tho nose. 'l'he pred1spo·- ~yropa Y wi na urc, ie very s {y o.n A Much N eed e d Want for thel' ingcaueeso.reamorbidst.. t<.,oftheblooc1,.the earth seem friends. Andthe joy of couf 0 t · ht d blillhted coronsclo of tubercle. the germ ll0180n sciou s usefulness and In kinship with t he ob-h · T owns Ips O a r w rig an 1 ·or sn: hili~, merc nry, toxomrn, rrom the reten- jccte about u s, how o:fteu in spirit, if not in D arlington Supplled. tlon or the ef!'ot.e rnR.tter ot the okin, stippreszed fact, do we stretch out joyful ht>nds, saying perspirations, badly vent.ila.t.ed sleopat>r. ..i:uir:t· - - -o- - men ts e.nd tho germino.t1on ot other 001sons m with Miss Jewet t's "Country Doctor, " " My · ihe blood. Irrlta.1ed by these, \ho lin!ng mr,m- God, I t b=k Thee for my future !" The subscr iber ha,; decid ed to open hranc of the nos~ la ever roady . for the recap- :,:,.A physicio.n once attended a p t\ticnt w ho tfon of the paras·te, which rapidly spretlds. up ,., out a L u mber Yard at C resarea, · the nostrils and down ttie faucea, or back of was suuering from a severe fit of indigestion. the throat, cansincr ulceration or the th roat: Ull H e found t h e mind of the man in as great a . ·u u n d e r t l1e rnan ageme n t 0 .f .1.nR. the euot11ochian tubes, c"u~ing clentrross: h,1.:, chaos ··e his stomach . "Doctor," said the RICHARD ROWAN w h ere a kind s rowing in the vocal cords, oauslng hotusone:'8i poor fellow, "I am WTetched. '!.'he face of whit.e.~. ' unnrping the proper structure of t he bronclao.1 - - of--rnbes ondlug in puhnomu·y consumption and. 1ny Saviour is hidden from me. What shall cleatb. I do ?" LOSS OM? l'tl:EltlORY. Many Ingenious spel:tl.cs f or fort.he cur" of "Oh, w ell," Mid the dear old doctor, fo r Bone11t·Ild Uat t le, a e11 re cure for bruisea, l!praine, cuts, and aores of all k inds. oatarrh have been invented, but without &U· '.· 'I "d · ·t· I ., , ces!i, until.,, physician or long stnndinl.( d1scov· eus1 y, · ou·t wor ry; l s t iere ; it 8 t llR,rt T HE ME'l'IIOD Jff \VnrcI;I I T CA1' BE R JtShop-Sign of the Big Cullar. 17-3m G.UNli:D. for buildin<r pur poseA will h e ke])t ered the ~xact nature ot th d lse6ea ad n d t he i'Mt enou{Jh. Got covered up, perhaps, as · ;, · ~· · ouly applumce which will permanently estroy the sun do·e s; but it's tltere, all right." A o n hand. Ah1 0 all. k mds of Plan ed tho parasite, no matt.er how ap:gravatod t.he few hours aft er , when t he patient had been The loss of memory in the 11ged is a fomcn.!e. Sufferers sbould send stamp a t once l' d th d to "uT II D h ilhw ex1 ·mple, stw . s, Dr. :M. L. H olbrook, . Wa 1nscott1ng, . · Lu mbe r, F Joonng for deacrip· ive pamphlet on catarrh. to the re icve ' e oc r sa1 , n e , - - , ow . J· ~ 11 · ld' <r & business munaaors. A. II, Dlxon & Son, 305 a.b?~t the face of Christ now ?" "Clea: an.d and can only ho accounted for by a deterio1·· 1 C ove S H l Df:>, .ll. OU · l D::,S, C. Kln i;c street, weet, Toronto, Canad". . shirnng as the day," was t he enthustaHtrc ation of the brt>in clements and" diminution - - - Il :N"--- . , What the Rev . E. B. Stevenson, B ·.A., a Clerov· answer "you wt>re r ight doctor." " .Aud of blood supplied to t hem. One of the 200,000 foet of L umber, 150 ,000 tnan oft.he London Oonferenceof tl!e Meth.~; the matter wit h yon sir ,;,is your · tomo.ch " worst features of such cases is the fact that . l es an d 1,000 b un dl es L a t h di.st Church of Canada, hm1 to sav .,,n re17a1.. · ' · · Id · f l · f 'l'o A.H. Dixon&: Son's New 'l'reatment fo·· w as the sly rejoinder. o.n o p erson 1a n ot or a ong tune a tcr S b1n1-1 wi.11 be ]an ded ;n the Yard by t h e Oatar1·h. · If we c11refnlly examine our meutal states, decay has beglln aware of it. I am now ~ }· h · l b ld Oaklan.,, Ont., Ca.nada, Ma.rch 17, 1883 . we shall find t hat they l"ise or fall, become treat ing a ciwe of loss of 111em< 1 ry iu a per- l 1 6 t b 0 c t ober, W llC w1J e SO MeBsrs· .A.H. bi;wn ,I\' So1i: Jar. g e or noble or beltilw im d cramped as son advanced in years, :who did not k now I ·t .· , D1uR Sms.-Yours of the 13·h Inst. to hand. th . bod .. ' · h"' . . . · ' . t h t l ' h l f ·1 d a t th e 1owe::; puces. It seemed almost too good to be true t hat I u.rn 1 c , y rcrnarns heo.1t y and ngorons, or a 11s memory ac a1 e. mos t remu.rk . _ cured of Ca.tarrh, but 1 know thu.t I am. l enfeebied and abnormal. ably , till I told him of ·it. H e is m aking JOSEPH BIGEL OW. bave had ~o ret ur.n or the dieeae.i;i. and n ever It is a comparatively cn.sy thing t,0 keep vigorous effort to bring it b~1< again, and telt better i n my lite. I hr<ve tneu so msny well . 80 easy in foct that hundreds will with pa.r tial success. -. - --A.T- - things tor Catarrh, suif01·ed so much and for . . ' . i h ·- · ' . . . . The me thod pttrsue d IS · t o sp end two RICH.A.RD ROWAN, Agent . We a :c faith m the doctors, 110 many years i;hat i L ia hard to realize thM not see it . 1 am really bei t e r. and expect that a drug will effect what we hours daily one in the morning and one in Port~Perry, Oct . 13, 1886. 42-2rn. I consider tha.t mine was a yo~y bad .case\it were t oo indolen t to do by fullowi.n g t.h.e the eY<:ning, in exercising this faculty. '.l'he 10 m:m-:111 · mm..........wmuiii-lllll!IBllllllll+Ffl!!l-llllilllt~·mrli·ll'li!l1!PS.'i:ll........-a:Jliill&Blll!"1 wae ag.cravsted and chrome, ·mvclvml{ ta. 1 simplest Jaws .of heal t h. Like the faithlcoo patient is i ustrueted to giYe t he closest at. E throat a· well RB the nasal passages. an · ' · · · t t· t JI tha t Iie I earns, so th a t l· t s h a 11 thought i t would ~equire the three ;t~ea.tments, 1 1generat10n or wlnch Christ speaks, we d()- en 10n o a but I feel fullf cured by the tw.o sent me. and l ~mnd a ~ign, tmcl .will uot follow the clc~r be impresee<l on his mind clearly. H e is I am thankfu thnt I was ever mduced to send ligh t which God give.s to every rnn.n for his asked t o r ecall every evening :i,11 t h e facts 1:. to-lg~·are at liberty to use thle letter sta.tlng g:i1idau~e. V\;hat are, th?n , some. of the and experience of Lhc day and again the that I have been cured a t two treatments. and snnpl.esi; rules, the follown1g of which wtll next morning. Every Dlllne heard is writ ( !'hall gla.clly recom':'1end ,Y~n~ remedy to some j secure the perfect action of mind and body ten down and impressed on his mind clcarQf my CrwndfJ who aie sullexcrs. w e 80 desire y ly, and an effort macle t() recall it at iuter·Yours, with many · vals · '.!.'en n a111es f rorrl publ1'c n1en o.re or ltwv. lC · thanks. .B. STEVENSON. j 1. 'rH E MATT19Jl. Ol!" E XElWISE.--'I'h ere 18 And hnndreaa o! or.here , n othing equal t o a good, bri.sk walk. of t"."o dered to be committed to memory every er t hree nu lcs--morc cven-m t he open air. week. A verse of p oetry is t o be learned, T1e · There arc two times in the day when this:is l\lso a verse from the Bible, dail.y. He is '"I' .H. 1 LE~ Q .lh e_specially beneficial-in the mornu1g, a~ter a '."s~ed to remember ~he m;mbor ?f th: ~a.fie I · . , , !\ · light breakfast rmd before supper or drnnet· m ,my book where ,iny mterestmg foci; 1s Punfy the Blood, correct all Disorders of the a t night, > 2·ccorded , 'l'hese >tnd other methods a.re l ... ' .., ' ·~ · . ' T 0 . '· · '> , · Ir_idoor life m.akesuiiln.;:y ;andwhen tbat l slowlyresuscitt>t ingafailingmemory. [, ~V.ER, ~l'O JUAC , H, Kllll'\!E,")~ _AN D m:o~~~LS. feelmg of weo.rmess a nd languor steals over ' - - . They L'llVlO'Ora.te and restor e to health Debihta.ted Oonst1tut10ns, and b us we wa.nt to stay in the house curled up It vmsn t so very long ago tha t nature · . 0 bl · C l · , F in some easy chair. But t his is ~ danger ous I t urned over a new leaf, and yet she is alue mva1ua ti m ~11 omp 11ln ts lnc1den ~al to Fem.ale& of all Ages, or thing to do; this is the t imo of a ll tllnos r eady beginning to paint the country r ed. Children 1.m d t.he a.ged they Bl'I· prtcele!IB. -·atauadiau Jtatesmau. ~ ·-CJESAREA- 'P'!:'!!.~~-~?~~·~ . _ !!'.!...!!!!!£9!!!_~!!!.Y?....:..~~~i!':'~" ·. , .. . ~illiHiMlifol' -~lilllll4~~ ·\i:l'illilliil~i!! · ~·!! ·I!!·!! · !!!·~el!! _ _ ~.~~!.'.'!-1!~!!1!!!!.!!!!~!!iN!!!!!!'!'~·~ · !.!!!!!!!·!·!!!!-3!'!!!!!!!!!~F!!!!~·!!!!!~!!·~r~~·~n!!! = ~ll!~!!!'.12"'~ ·~ CATARRH. HEALTH. toad ·uM B ER YAR DI ---o--- I . I I carefndl eh x runination of the islMJds, B&il~g aroun t em and pa:;sing sev eral yMrB m their waters. By the European peace of 1814 Great Britian w as'confirmed in the possession of these island~, but no si;epti were taken to eettle them. New Zca.lrrnd wia ·ied on by M r ... H UMPHREY, nominally a dependency of New South W ales H a·ing purcha.110d the Bam11s8 bu~in eRB lately ca.r1 h ope by care fu l a tten t ion to businees, good wor kmanshi p, i>ud tint class until 1840, when it became a separate Brit m aterial, to secur e a ~b are of public pat r onage . We have in ish oolony ; land "Waa acquired from the ~ tu ck and 11r e manufactu ring a la rge amo unt of Maori tribes w ho occupied the conntIJ', and the foundi~tions of a prouperous set tlement w ere bid , but dishone~t dealings w it h the nativoo brought about a disastrous war, which oentinued w ith varyiJ1g fortune until the submission of the Maoris in 1872. Like Oolla1·11a11pecialty. We inte n d t hat the i·eputution .H u mphrey'· Collars have gained most British oolonies, New Zea.land has a s h all be fu lly su1tllin ed. We ar e prepared to furnish r esponsible parties aovernor and a.n elective legislature, in the Collare on ap pro ba tion . We guarantee sati&fac tion or no sale. lower House of which the M aoris a.re allowed We aleo keep in stock a full line of gouds usu· lly fo und r cp«escntation. Large provision is mo.de in 11 fir11t class harness shop, comprisiug for etlucation, and the proportion of illiterate wults is small. Eleven twelfths of the p t->ople u.r·e of British descent, tLe number of Maor is not e'.'C coe<l ing 45,000. The 111t tor arc now peaceable, aml their ro.c.;e is. decli.n· S ee onr Bull B one Whips- somethioll new. W e have 111~0 in stock in~ in strength a11d numbers before the L IGHT A N D HEAy ·y HARNESS. BLANKETS, ROBES, RUGS, HORSE GOVEHS, WHIPS, BRUSHES, ETC. ElLIMAN'S ROYAL EMBROC ATION LUMBER, LA TH, S HIN G LES! &C, I I ·a GREAT BARGAINS F O R 30 DAYS 1 · i· . B oots and Shoes EI t:G .AL'r H I D . · ·· D -A-V-I S'. FOR ALL! J£ p - ADVERT ISERS Can 1 earn t he exact COSt . of l 1. f a ny Proposed _ .. . I L a dver tls1ng 111 ..t-l..mencan apers by addressll10" I I P Geo. P · R O\.Ve11 & C o., Ne:vvspapel" Advertiaing Bureau, !:i'...n <' 1 '.L~;~~(~: s;;_;r;::,:.,Y;~~phi<>t. ' ' . .,. LL' · BE aRGANS 9 ' . . Unapproached for Tone and Quality. P ATAL OQUES FREE. ~Ell & CO., G uelph, Ont. U NDE RT AKl NC B"'V- L EV I MORRIS. 1 nm fn I ly prep..re<1 to attend Funeralo on tho shortest uotioe, at tho lowct1t po~sible rate~ ~asket.s an < l Buria l Cases rea.d y on sho1·t notice irst-cla es hearse on ver y moder.. te term~ Shrouds anri Coftlns constantlv on ht>nd. Fun ral oar ds su-i>plled at onoo. Furniture Shop & how Hoome-Bounsall'sNew .Bloc.;k. S when we ought to b e out of doors exercising I . . . MEN Tigorously. What if it does tire us? It I Another child at a boardmg house, who · ..!J ·.r.. 1 ""ill be a. hoalthy wear~ess ~1·om which we : h ad made friends with childr en o~ a fa_ mily 1Ji; an infallible remedy fclr Bad Legs, Bad B r easts , Old Wounds, Soret may soon rncover, and wmch 1sfa.r prcferable i w~o were auo nt t o leave, saw w.th d1sa.pand Ulc.,rB. It is famonB for G ottt and Rheum atism. For d inorders of t he to that norve weariness which clrivC3 all : p~mtn:ent t he ~dvent of a gen~leman and --Ohost it be.e no equal. hope of rest far away. j wife without duldr-en. She anx10usly asked Continues t.o do"' General Br.nlrlng Buslne~11 1Bo wmanville B~anch. , , . Ridii::tg aud'driviag are good exerolse, but, mother concerning them : " Why is it, , Por ~ore Throats, B 1·011chith1, Uou~· lu1, Co dd l!J , I) .lf... POS.I ~ hardly t o bo compared with walkin". Prac- I marnma, tha t Mr. and Mrs. Blank h ave no I' Gl d 1 1 1' d 11 Sk' l d . tice walkin~ suitably dressed a~d with I little children? Are .they bachelors?" . Q.U U18.r we. mgs, an a In lseasel:l It l t:l.8 n o riva ; an f or . . '. 'teceived .in Savings Bnnk Department and th' .. t · t d d t""' · i t 't t l'k h ml! and interest allowed a.t cm·rent ratoe. No 1 IC1 {-soled oots, begmnmg with a short I · · ·· , oon ra.c e l\n B u1 JO n 8 l ac e l e a c a.rm, totico of withdrawal n ecessar y. All deponH1 distance and gradually increasing it. Even Pia.l!H~i '.hrnc::d amt .llt~tm.il't:f.1. ?ayable ou demand, those delicate in body may finally be able to __ Manufact ured only at THOlllAS HoLLOWAY' ll Est~bliehment, EX.CB.ANGE nccomp1.ish, very readi'.Y·. half a dozen ~es j P ARTIES WISHING THEIR Pl ANOS 78, N:EW OXFORD STREET, (late ~33, OXFORD STREET), LONDON~ on, a sti et?h , with sbott ~nd ~iequent rnsts. i Tuned orrepah-edoanha'f·ethcmattende 3oughtnncl aold andDraftsissut,duponEurope The writer was one of thirteen persons 1 ob,- lellvinir word !lot the DOMTNION ORGAN And are aold n.t la. lid., 2a. 9d. , 411. 6d. , lls., 22a., lilond 3a11 : each B ox or P ot, anti Jni1.ed States and C1m11.da, also Go!d,SilveraDd d1:ring the last summer, who e~joyed a 12~- I Co~ 011v1011:, Bo ~m~1wille .A flrst-clas man m av be h 1>d fro?n all M edicine Vendors t hroughou t t:li.e Wodd. J nit ed St.ates Greenbacks bo111rht and sold. imle tramp t hrough the Wfufo monnlx1'1D . ll< nr oeiua in then· mvlo ' · ~ tJOLL EC'rl ONS r egion. Of course t h ere w cTe t ired and sore! . . - - -- - - - _ _ Jllll"PorellAaer-· aho1dd look at the kbel on the l"otl a1111.·Boxe1. l:C tile rcldre · " feet, sometimes, aswellasot h erminordis-1 MARVELOUS P RICES! ·· · 5.'ls. ·xrcu·d!\tree&, Ln1utnn. &1tey ar.,·Jtnl'ln1H . 1 Promptly made at curront rates upon all p"'r comforts, but every member of the pa.r ty Jf Great Brittain, the United 8tatoa and Do gained through that O..'C pcrience so much FOR ·· s ~' 1h ea 1t h and enioyment minion of Canada. · · · u.ll TME · that walkmg m · .. . 0 T e Jegraplt Tra 1uf'cr9 weathers h1·B ceased to be a bugbea,r. ~~·a~~~t~ A'.1:~0°;: m~ ~~~~~;~ .~1~."d'1~!i:~i:~o~: Our English friends a.1e far ahead of u s in · re IHll)!i'!t~ed i u llCILt. JHUuphltt for m, nad a.II n.r e priuU!d Ma de t or large or email sums on all parts of th' t TIT Id ·t b 11 f 11 n-om ltOOd type upou g o od pnpe r. Tbey <reM or u Ca n ada . 'rhis i e espeuia.Ily advantageous to 18 respec . n OU 1 not e we to 0 ow great varictror subject.ti, 8.IJd Wt: tbiuk 110 one ca.n cXn:mine I M a nt t 0 b 8. Or th 6 N Or th ·We3· ' · S\ll 't ? W e, Uli1'Y 110 t b e a bl 0 t 0 J·OH! · the A ~he !hit wHbtmt lioding therein mn.ny that be or abe would p 6 t'80ll8 Ii VlD~ n · like to po.~:rn1111 . Tn <:10th-bound rorm these books '\Yould eo11t --M.ANUF.A.C'J'URER OF- ae It makes the funds available at onoe a i the pafachio.n Club, but we can form clubs of ! l.?\I en<:h . Knch book ;,complete tu ltso1r. place of payment. our o~-n-clubs of one, if need be. .r~~_!1~11~h ~~~~0g~u~·~1~~~etr!;::;ti;.~ u'fiL:hc;8 c~~~ed,b:~~ For rnrther particula r s call a1i the Banking Along w ith tbe inat ter of ,va,lkin~ 00111es ! it~~'\V~ 1~:c~uE~~1~~~; 1irait!:;~~tl:~;~. t\. largo oolleodou House. that of other forms of physical exercise. 1 · -!Acting Chitl'tlc.1.G!i, 'l'nb lc nmc, ()a.me.;, P u:r.z lcJ>,cto., for SO· KING STREET, BOWMANVILL ·r. :aRO DIE, GE O. McGILL, Walking developes the low er pitrt of the "3' 1!~~~·:~· ~l~~"'M"J'l~'.~:~.°n! e;;~~~~-su ~~· \~::','; Has now on hand a number of vehloleo (and le manufacturing a great many more) of the tlewe1t Account& nt. Man?i~' body n1u~h n1ore tha.n. th~ upper·. Some ~1~j~~)~~~~: ){~~~i~~ti°~~ 1 ~e~;1"~ ' JteudJn" a large pll.ttern~ sud best finish, whioh I a m offering for sale o.t the lowest prices consistent f orin of h ght gymnastics l S necessar y to &nd cbolco collc.ot ion for oohoo: exhibitions nnd p::tlio a.nd w ith due regard to workmanship and quality. The following 111 11 liat ot 1 1 1 strengthen the chest a nd a.l'm8. Durnb-bells i 1'rt;.l~h~ t8i~ ,~ .d~!~:;- L ctt.e.r \Y rlter ror Lndies and the pr!noipal vehicles manufactured by me or clubs will accom1)!iSh this. Better still 1 t o.onoI:w ou, "oornplo.o guhl ? '° Cor<C8f' O Udoncc·, gh'_iJ.1gpli~in 1 1 Doublt1 Oovered Car nagea . ..... .. ........ . ..... .. ........ ...... .... . .. . . .. ... $150 Upwarda, Dr. Forrest's "Ho1ne Excrciaca." This i~ 1 f~~~c,~:~;~;b[~rtvtrh:114c~~~)1):~~~;~f:11 · ctttm~or en:rj' kluU, wuh Single Phretone ..... ..... ....... ........ . ..... ..... ... ... . .... ........... ....... 100 u simply a. . num her of weights .fa,stened t.o a c06l1 i 1~:~1 ~u~~~;t~ .1.{~cc~r~m:i1 1i':ir\\~1b11~c~?!~~: lly Wilki~ Open Buggy. ...... .... . ... .. .... ......... .................. .. ·.. . .. .. . · · · ·· . ·. · 70 I· rope runmng over a pulley with handles at7. lie d Cuurt l'·mn. "" iuwre·tlag Novel. ByMro, L .. h d U T ' th ' a rra11gcrnent ' Jl the I lltn :- r Woorl, 1rnL hor Q r ·· 1 ·:a1>t J, y11 u c," etc. Top Buggy... ...... .... ....... . ...... .. . . ... ..... ... . .... .. ... ... . . .. ... ........ .. 90 u· 1.MJC e . H l t h 18 n.. 8. T ito Ludy. or the Lnkc· .By Slr Wnltcr Scot.t.. u movements of lifting , Jntlling in and out, the f ~;;~~0~~ 1~/~c~~~ 1 ~~~,1~c1 ~ 1~ 0~cr~1~~~~~~~11 lt~1 ~:~ 8~; 1~~d or au " SWinnning s troke_ , " etc. 1 ctl.ill be easily prac~ l ~. _ J Jl p npld's Net. A Novel. By th e author or " Dora. L umber Wagom . . .. . .......... .. .... .. ,...... ................ ... .. .... ... .... . .. 55 u . tes 't h t h" t .. I Tho.uc. . d . '.!.'w -e n t y lr1lllU t lee - '\VI 1s, w1ce a 10. Amui:i lia.rto:1. A N~IV(!]. lly Ueorgc IWOt, a a t.hor Light Wagon... . . . .. .. . ...... . . ........ . .. .... ... .. ... .. ..... .. ... .... .... .... . .. 40 n 0 da..y , w ill .pro~uce a . wonderful effect for \'~_AJ~~~~;"'·u,~~i·~~i~'J!~~~ 1 J;~~!~~s ·~c~O\·ei. U y the Express Wagon . . .. . ... . ...... .. ... . ...................... . .. ..... . .. .... .. ...... 75 u this exercise IS ospccrnlly good on stormy I ·u1L1or or ·· !Jorn Tlloruo: · Skelet on.................. . ................. .. ... ............. .. . . .. . . . · .. .. . .. . .. · 50 11 2 1 days ·w hen wailking n nu~t be omitted. B; t·hJ~! 1 ?~1t~~rF.'\~~ru.".f.11~~:.~. ·~loUy '.l'rce.. A Novel. Sulky . ..... .... ..... .. .... . . ,,....... ... . . ... ...... .. ... .... .. ......... . ... ......... 40 11 Much mor e might be said on t he qu estion rn. The Jiu<111ct of Wit, H u mor alld l'un, a '"rgo of exercise. I t is not only a good thing , but ~~~..f~\;~~- u~ t )1u ruuuy !lto rica, akctc11es, nnecctotc.s, poems P oeaiissing superior taoilitiee for manuruotnrlng carriages, I intend to sell very cheap "tor o· 8 or approved credit , a nd by so doing I hope t o greatly i ncrease my number or sales. Would l1 Tital necessity, if the individual W.'1nld be 1'£~1~c~.0!~1~h of!~r~·.~~}~~·~~;1~,a~rU~~tJ;.ua~~·~·c~te.By Mfi;s sell the wood parts only, or t he gearings of bnggies Ironed, well. 15. TJto ~ ray \ Vomm1 . A So\'cl. By 'Ur.s. Guskell, 0 ----·~.... - . -·..---. tul~~ 8lii~~~~r·b~~~~i~~ect8.torl~·~ hy Popula r .AuLhor~, ui gt;, 11 r;;. U.lli!lill · -------···-·-- · .. I'\~ T~IU: ,.,,,"K'~ erst fil')IEND :a TH E 0 INT T THE ONTARIO BANK I s n· . } . I I I BOOKS MILLIO'N HA I NE ·. CARRIAGE WORKS I !)- 1 GEORGE C. HAI N ES, Proprietor, GARRIAG ES, SLEIGHS, GUTTERS, WAGONS, &p., I 1 I Democrat Wagon................................................................. 65 I I I The British colony of N cw Zcalaud con~ sists of a group of islands in the South Pa cific Ocean, situat ed &bout l, 200 miles frcnn Anstraliai, and G,500 rniles fron1 the couBt of America. T wo of t hese islands, N orth and Middle:! are nectr ly oqua.l iI1 size. T he t h ird, Stewart's I sland, is much smaller, being about the size of Rhode Island . Ther e are also several outlying islets. The isla.uds a re Of evident VO}Calli C origin. ~:rheir SU t'faCe is mountainous, and inauy of the p eaks arc or extinct volcanos. In t he North is, beyond q u estion, the be,st iwtive I sland are re1uar kable geysers and ho'b WILL CURE OR RELIEVE ' Th0 fil01lllta' 1 ll sprtngS. lll $ opCS arc gell61"(1 Y SHOE DRESSI N G Bl lf0V8NE88, DIZZIN£88, deuSely wooded, but between t hem are tre.e~ IJ Y8P£P81A, DROPSY, for-ladies' use e v er made. Try i t l less, grassy plains, wcll-wi~tercd and fertile. INDIGEBT!ON, FLUTTERING Rivers are nu1ne1~ous, but t hey are generally -SOL D B Y rapid, and u.rc navigable for only a few miles JAUNDI CE. OF THE HEART from tho coast. The climat.e resembles that ERV81PELA8, ACIDIT Y OF ' 8ALT RHFUM, THE STOMACH, of E n crland, except that the seasons a.1'.·e re~ ve.rsed' _, Janua~y beingmid_ s nmmcr t>nd June HEARTBURN, DnYNE88 ' A T THE PARLOR BOO'.l' & SHO:E I ro1dwmter. '!,he p roduet 1011s of E11gland HEADACHE, OF THE OKIN. STORE, NEADS' BLOCK, together with many of the fruits of WMmer I ~nd e dvery s pecies o f' dfs.,aso arising fro~ where are now ready for insped ion oom - c .·mmtries. here come. to perf.ection. Gru.;:i1 1g ..., sor ered L!VER, K IDNEYS, STOMACH, . B OWELS OR BLOOD, p 1ete 1ines of F i a 1land Winter Felt Goods, l S the c h ie.f occupat 1011 o f a 1arge p rop01·tion Rubbers-Oimadiiin a n d American- . Over- of the people, wool, hides, anrl tallow being 9 · - UQ Proprietors, shoes in Latest styles. Men's and Boy's the staple articles of export. Wheat and Iii. Iii ·· TORONTQ, ·,. I . d f ti t l Coarse Shoes, La.dies' Fin e Boot s and oa...,, are a so raise or ie expor trace and to $8 a day. Samples and dut:v FREfC everything found in a first cll\Bs Boot ~nd large quantities of gold and ~oal ;11lncd. Lines not under the !1or·"'eteet. Write oh t '.Che gold mines, wl1ioh are chiefly upon land BREWSTER'S SAFETY REIN HOLDJ£R " oe 8 ore. _ . . which is property of the government, were __ _ __ o~." H~lly, Ml~_h. Ordered Wark a, Specialt y . cliscovered in l85'i, "'nd it is est imated thttt · h ] h ~!, nl Ji r:~· - - ----111neta.l Sl!!Ce t toatthe t imeva.lue t "'Y of ave~1*'2yl0,000,00U. ielded preciou s 'I'hc ~ it ,.. · "" · 11 · leadii.1g importB ar .e iron and steel goods, TJ ·t1tnr ' cl 0 thmg, sugar, Iiquors, C)Jll(.l ten.. About l Celebro te ~"' . fot:r ~fthsofall tl1e trn.de is with Gr.eat C.\I U Br1tau1 and h er colonie1:3 in Auf:ftrc11ia. Dunr A kl d U 7 u· ,__ l cl New ZealaJld. llrnddou, nuthor of" 1 ~~bl~~;W~. 1~~·c,~J~.~~ ~~i~~s 0~11 ~afl~~t1~~,t\if~.s~~~i-~shn8 t~~:.~'l 1 ~~ t.e~~~t:J1!8ver nnno',. Seet·e t. A Novel. By ~liss lL E . 1 All Kinds of Vebjcles Repaired f nc 1~.w~.~~ ~~~~l~~~ i:',?Wc~~~~~.~t~~~~;·;~~~l:~~(r ~>~~~~~~Zt 1 Aurom l· 'L vyd," etc. 1 gantt.r ~1;:,tr~~~~~~r\;~;k~i:~:b~oi~~~~~ ~~.l~e!~~.~-~~0·::~9c0~~t~1~:~~~ illu,.rntod. At the Shortest Notice, Painted and Trimmed if Desired, At the Factory I also do Planing, Matching, Turning a.no. Sawing with Oir ole, Band or Sore t3aws. and prepare t1ll kinds o! lnmbor tor carpenters nd others tor building pu,rpaeee. Orn!lmen tril and Pia.in Pioket e for fenC«S i n every style r<Joulred.. made to order. fl~~~t~:i;~~·t~~~~oYr~~~;f8~~iu~1~:b~~reS~<;r~~m;:;~cn ~~: ~ ~~id~l~~· ;;~~t,~!.:;t~~~·e:~~d r~,J;~?!~'. :1·;1.~e,~,';0~~~~; or2¥:0t":~r~Lli(1i{!::~~l~~\1"~c;;~0 ~j;e :atnllcmt ~~~~~~: ~iJCful delighted"' ' " them . "'""LO hou8"kcopm, tclliug how IOouro .u UO,UlllOU "ull· lllC!lt~ by alnqile hume reuiedlc~. :Z:J. Mtm11 c ~" UJHI. Cm1tom~ In Far AWny Lundf!J, U. nry iu~erc8L1Ug aw.! in& L rUCLlve book 0( t ruvcl:-i, de:ocrib- cl~;.;1;~:;'~~~1~~oh~~~~!l1~~u0~c~l~·e~t1'~~~~{!,Y g ~~c~r.::!~ , ~~~P~~:l~ucr~\I~~~ ~~~:.~~~~:;i.ts, tuMmer~ and 2i. 15 a. baudy infornltl.tiolf for n.JI, upon m:my a nd vn.riou~ RETIRING FROM B :USI NE SS L _ C ORNISE::J Having decided to retire from the Jewelry Busin ess, offers h is s tock of Watches . Clocks, Jewel ry, Silver Plate, Spectacles, etc., a t TREMENDOUS RF..DUCTIONS u n til the whole i s disposed of. customs or the JENNINGS, Z6. A t the World'· Mercy · .t No\'el. Uy ~·1o,cnce w~~·.d~J.·,[~\'~'~~f ?J,;~~~~..·t~~~c ~'1~~~i~t'J?.·~:h<;;'iiuchess," w;:.d~~{ir~J ]1~~ 1 ~:1l .!1~~,~~~g!illr flagti conwn.y. 11 0 1 isr l'opular lluUnd·· Sawo 1 size as ol!cct music. o.~~~ J1~~,:~ }i~y:.awf,'~~~e1 . .nythe author or · c a.Jicd 1 1 'f. MILBURN $5 ,.. .. ' . Far me r ~ r e.She rs a.nd ·- ! . ! I ! rn e 'il ~ liy R. I .. ~'arjeou, a uthor of' Brcad -untl·Uhcc1H~-aud·Kisscg,· · etc. Y:~i}"~ollue. lly Mary Cecil Doy, uuthor of·' .llrendo s1. G abrlel'o llfn,.,·!ni<<>· A No,·cl. By Wilkie Collins, nut.hur or "No Na.mo," etc. f.1 S!. 11e..p l u" t he Whl<·lwbtd. A No,··L JlyM""Y c~~{ 1 ri':~~i~;"'C,:;.;~~::'. "-~",~~;~~~'." .~~?'~ff.:~'J~0E:.nruddoo. "'""··or" Lncly Audloy's sce,et," etc. 34. A G olden n.uwu. .A Novel. By tllc n.ut!lor of .. 00,. ·rtwue," ··e. nu~;.~·~~,~1.~:'.;'w~'~l~~- o·t;\ ~~~cl. lly Mrs··uexander, 36. Sl ·t.,.-Jto1rn- A >ro'·"I. Ry Wrndc Collluo, author or3 ;·. ;t~.~v:.'""'.~ i~"':::.1~:~·,·~1~'~rrs. Henry Wood, amhor or ";;.,, Lynne: Bock:· W . 8~1&tlowe1 on t lie 8 10ow. A No,·el. '.fhe stock soJd .Retail at Wlaolesale P1·ices. From ~O to 40 ite\· cent discount ror Spot Ca sh. New Gold Ruua:ing Watches reduced t;o $ 16 . do do d.o $~4. do do do do do do $!i2. $'10. do do do $a0· :New Silver Wat ch.cs, aU 1nakes, at same 1.·ealuctions. A b out 60 second hand Silver Watches, from $3.00 to !!1;8.00 each. $ 60 Sil ver Plate, Rings, Chains, Lockets, Broaches, Ear Rings, &c., at even greater reduction::>. This is a BONEFIDE CLEARI NG SALE; all goods warranted a K r e presen ted. I pur pose r emaining in town and will be responsible for all goods sold. V8. 'l'ho J.n.urd 1lu61t. A Novel. By liliss Mulock, uuthor of" Juht lhlifu, (lcutlcrn:.n;· cte. :w. .U.obln:·icn ·: C rmwc. .ii t;1rilli 11« llf(.ll'lttlvc Uy DllDiOI De l"oc . de~cri bi ug t.J!i;: a1 .1ve~Lu rL'-S o f ::to 1.:m~ta \\' fL \' ju L ile se .uricColl Bros. & Co.'s fr I 10. llow to Mu.ko Poultry Pay. A prnct!cd irnd Justructirn S'.!riW of nrtiu!c.,; lJJ ~fr. P . If. J m:ol)s, Poultry So"'" l'acilic Ocean. · I: A ~ . FA IL1 . . 'The first - . ~ ha;s a popuJa.tioJ~ of about 45,000; thcJast of 3 A. LI about 0,000. 'W'cllingtonisthcscatof thc ~ lrt1 colonial goven11nen~. Stea111ers frou1 ~lei- 11 bourne antl Sydney connect Nc'v Zealand with Australia., and t he steamer f r ou1 Sydney to San F rancisco by wa.y of the Sand1 ~ · · d t h A 1 When buyin g Oor.l Oil a~k / clealer · 1· the New O'h ; :r .c.i i smu 8 one es 1 it u c ~land on the ·· j v ·' ' JV 1 " .North fo.lan<l. A tclegra.phrc cable also 1J r;io ·oi' 1° ~' " ' · 1,. . ! ' tl N e S tl J ·. . . Iii ilni. t~ .i ~ & ' L,.Jo, W colony l .l ewaggregate ' on I It. cs. '<\1\.." }] ! ~ T~e railrou,ds ofH1( t!w 1,500 imlcs ; aud the nuleagc of telegraph lines is .. upw> ird of 4,000. , it will other. ~ew Zealand was ~iscovered by the Dutch ' navigator T u.sinim m 1642. N early three t f t late C C 1'1c UOLL BROS. & CO'Y' To1·onto quar crs 0 a,ccn. ury _ r aptain oak, the famou s Enghsh d1scoveror, made a more DE o L c IN M cJ!L y ~ church ar e the pr incipal cities. ec m , UC an , n e n1glic.>n, ant nrist- in magtc and ins truc t i Ye <i~:ptri meu t.3 wit.h i;imp!~ ll~C:1 t9. 42. Gem~ of t he Puet.ll, 00111,:dniug chitrmiu,; :::e!c-e· ~0~) 1C ~~~;~ 1~~11~~~i~·1 ~ ~~'ri~o~~~~1;;~1'.f~~~1s~f?i~~:1:1i:1~1i1~i~11c~ n~~!!!~!!,ct~:1·1;: <t~;~~~~nQun;:;..ff>~i~1\lc~i' Ei{l?e'~;1~j~~n bou;os, nng;,,g;,, 11 d1:cfroo1fr,co to$<500. rnum.ccd. 1 EdlLoror·· '[hoVanuaudG:rnkn,··1'1<Lta. 1 mu,lnt<eCC. BUSINESS FOR SALE EN BLOC, Ha.ving a large stock of M ateria l for all kinds of R epairing on hand, the Jobbing Dep artment will b e a special feature in this Great C leari ng Sale. A ll Repairi ng at greatly red uced prices : Main Springs put i n .....50c. to 75c. : Watches clea ned ·. · ·· , 50c. to 75c. Jewels properly fitted... fiOc . to 75c. 1 Watch GlasseP . fiUed . . 15r Case Springs fitted ..·· 50c. to 75c. I C100ks d eaned ...... .... 40c. to 7tc ~1~~:~~f~~·'.v!·~~1.u~·~~·;.;u~~;1~~~11~~~':' \\'bittier, Hyrnu, ~J1e1Iry, g~J:t~~1~~liut~~~\?','J!~?~~·~~t1~~~i~ds:1~t:h~f~~i·n~=~~~1~r Children lm\'e re~d tbcm ror C CULurics and gcov;u peopl e quoLe them every day. 44. Auectl utcs of Publi c ~lfc11-\\'t1.sbiugto11 , T·'ra.nlt · BEST IN TrIE WO RI.iD. t.h~~~~3~~P'H FnbleA. 'J'lle wor k of an ancient genius. ouu. UNEQUALED OFFER. Ar T · .y S'l!J ji"'ili ?N'"'"L'I""G "' '· H " .. · ,!'11 .' .--. ,, w Coal Oil. Try once you use no books ror $1.50 ; 01' any 20 and f,he paper for $1.2 5. Acldress :otll orders to 111. A. J AMES, publisher, " 'l'U E CANADIAN 8TAT E~:.l1AN," lSov.·:na.nville~ f.~.~~f~~iP~J,~n~~;~~s~~~\~~~1~~i~fiieo~.!';g1';iJ~ We have arranged with the pnbllshcrs or t.h 08fl present hoolrn to Inrn .lslt the WlH1 1C 4!'i:ror to every snbsrri bcr wh o pays us~2 his own ~nbscriptlon for 18Si an<l. one n ew All other work in p rop ortion. .All work warranted, a s A call solicited. in the past. l. CORNISH. ~N. B.-To save c osts, over- due accounts m ust be settled forthwith. B owmanville, September 23, 1886. 39-tf. ..,.. Cann.da.

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