___ __ - ·- --·- ------··-·- ----··-· -·- _.'::c ___ _____________=!_------···--~~~~~~ A BOOTELA CK PREACHER. a " I should like to spoke a few .vords to Str ange Adventure of a Tlumtrlcal Mnnager No PUTRID FooD Fo:n. Cows. Brudder Carnvan Johnson if he L'rn . in de l·l New York. Many p eople have a vague idea that h all to-night," said the Presiden~ as t he A writer in a New York .paper tells how WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1887. "milk is milk," no matter what sort of a triangle sounded. he and Gilmore, a t heatrical manager in that cow it has come from, or on what food the Caravan slipped on his shoes 1.ind came city, had an unusual experience the other cow has been kept. This is a great mistak e, forward and the President continued : evening. They left the bar, near t he the· and sometimes a very serious one, as the "Brudder J ohnson, I h 'ar dat )I-OU am con- a.tre, and went in to the bootblack's snuggery National, Li11e Stock Joi1rnal points out in t emple.tin' a journey down into Kaintucky ?" under the stairs to have theirnether extremIs the place where you can get the most fashionable " Y es, sah," ities "fixed.' This was done in a mo st satisOA.TARRH.-.A new treatment has been dis· the following article : Tbere is no test so delicate as the infant " GwiRe down vast J_,eweyville to aee factory w·~Y by the vener<>ble negro in charge e overed whereby a. permanent cure of th!J! Hat in the County. hitherto Incurable disease, is absolutely affect· stomach to settle the question as to whether some of yer relashun ?" -but the visitors noticed that religious books "Yes sah" · . . .. · milk, · · g <ell In from one to three applications, no matter a cow, or a her of cows m · are bem "D ti t I h d , I h ancl pictures occupied prol1llnent pos1t1ons d whether standing one year or forty years. Thie a ~ w1 ia ear · a_n ope you a there. remedy is only applied once In twelve days, fed unwholesome food. The infant's stomOne of the VLBitors r emarked, "I took it and docs not Interfere wit h business. Descrip· a.ch will, within a few hours !\fter partaking p~easant Journey. ~a you will be representaUve pamphlet sent free on receipt of stamp by of the milk of cows fed upon brewers' grains, tive of dis club w hile .absent, I ':ant to si;i.y for a bootblacks' nest, but it seem.a to be a A. R. Dixon &, Son, 305 King street, West r ebel against the irritating properties con- a few words to you m a fatherly s~eerit. r egula.r Gospel shop." Toronto, Cane.do.. tained, the stomach rejecting it by vomiting, I~ t~e fust .~lacl -r~~ on c~ean shi~b ~ "The proprietor moistened a shoe with hi11 Silk, the very latest. , In Christy Stiff, Black, Brown, Drab, WHAT IS CATARRH1 e ieve ar am mo a - breath; and drove h is brush vigorously over Oatarrh Is a dangerous dis11as~ which tho.ns- and the bowels getting rid of it in the form 8 ar out WI · ands are consciously or unconsciously sufformp: of frequent evacuations, offensive, green , tlc_s won by clean ~liirts dan frew gei_ieral- its surface. The gaslight danced with the or Slate, in Men's Youth's and Boys. Fancy Hats for chilfrom. It is a muco purulent dlschar~e c_a.ueed and sometimes frothy, in which are lumps of shipt cl~td. shirt co,m~and~ p;ib~ic rli figured shades to t he softened strains of the b:r the presence of a vegeta.ble parasite m the 00 \ <lees un~ a, theatre's music. Gillmore touched him on the dren and in prices from 25 cents up to $3. So come along lining membrane of tho nose. The predlspOij· undigested milk. The following case is illus- specd' e en It' e wea.~e: s. Ing causes are a mo1·bid state of the blood._ the trative, and such occm· frequently: An in- run own. , s a sorer sign ,0 e wearers . shoulder with the tip of his umbrella. 'Unblighted corpuscle of tubercle, the germ poison fant was being raised by hand, !l.nd special . ecen~~ a~ {tonest); t ~: woll t P~Y ydr ~ah cle,' he sai cl, 'do you black boots or praise and you may be sure you will get suited. ol eyphilis, mercury, toxomre, f~om t)le reten· 0 . gutc, u 1 wi , _nm te e 0 God here ?' tion of the effete matter of the skm, suppressed effort was made to procure select milk from rew e p erspirations badly ventilated eleepin~ apart· a neighJ:ioring: cow, :ather th~n to depend man duck, his head to you an rememder dat ""\Vith all due re~pect, sir, I do both,' sa.id · GENTS~ ments and the germination of othe~ J'!Oison3 In upon m ilk shipped rnto the city ancl hauled Y 0 ~! Pasn hoss. . tl y the meek negro, without a particle of the the blood. Irritated by these, tbe hnrng mem· around by milkmen. On the milk of this urcee on your wa)'. 9-me Y· er Ethiopi a.n dialect. brane of the nose ie ever ready for the recep· f t t k b d d 't " I doan' own de State of Michigan, an' you ,. We keep the very best and most fashionable lines in Ties, tion of the parasite, which rapidly spreads,up cow th e in an oo on a verv a con i 10n d 't k D t "t · t k t " Gillmore looked nonplussed but he had · h. h 't Id · t t on erry e ro1 m your ves poc e . , the nostrils and down the fauces, or back of f IO~~ ic id ~ob t ~mproJ.e t t~po~ I rea De man who enters a town wid two brass I struck a quaint stream of inquiry, and he Shirts, Collars and Cuffs. Underwear, Hosery, Braces and 1 the throat cansino; ulceration of the throat; up '&he eusta chian tubes, causing doafness; l;>u <. mednaftor a a.}l, u kumfn1Jtl1'." e Y_ ie. apse, br nds ahead of him an' a crowd of people !' followed it to its logical sequence. Which er severa wee s o us experience, b h. d h' h t t b t pays the best?' be o.sked as he withdrew his rowing in the vocal cords, causing ~ hoai·sone~s; an Umbrellas-in fact, anything in the Gents' Furnishings line. 0 £ lel a,gooc1 :a rnr,ha , r iaht foe" fr01~ the iron pedal ,u surping the proper structure of the . bronchrnl a watch was put upon the woman who own- e mth 1.1m ~s go! · th · · smoo ia.r an a c iap u o pronuses or c 1 " " ' · -lubes. ending in pulmonary consumption and e d tlie cow, and sh e was d e tect ed m ga ermg f ll fl t j " 'The Almighty Fa& her sir ' was the Come along and bring your friend , with you and get some 11 Ka. a · death. efuse from the alleys, vegetables and decay- wi" . d t f h h umble reply ' He is th. p~ym~ster of the Many ingenious speiflcs for for t_he cure ot r · f d thr · t f k"tch eep your money m e oeo yours oe . . · . catarrh have been invented, but w1_thout $UC- ID~ ?o, . o~n ou rom I ens, . pon in de daytime, an' at night hido it in de um verse, sir. His workmen never strike for thing nobby. ooss until a physician of long standing discov· this m,ormatHm a change was made, and the t b d A . b b d Wt>."es He declares a dividend of love and ered the exact nature of th disease a nd the infant began at on ce t o 0,row b ett er. It ! ' s raw .e goo "' every · M. MAYER, Furrier. t . , man · bmay t 'f I e . e b er so d . d, - peace nirrht and morning sir. It sends only appliance which will permanently destroy would be as unreasonable to expect good , an, g1.ea ' an w ise, u I le ecomes e·t . mto . "' . ts the ' cloud from the heart, hf . l broke among stra.ngers nine people out of j suns1nne the parasite, no matter how aggravated the clama.geh d gram :ten will e from . take hun . for a · sharper pJa. · y m' · lus · : tirn b row, a.ncl 1 , t .J' t.ens th e h eavy b ur d en ~Highest prices in cash paid for Raw Furs. f rom flour mad'lk case. Sufferers should send stamp at once b read · f 1g f1 tor descriptive pamphlet on catarrh, to the as t. o exl{ec t pure m1 rom cows t at 1ia.d 11 tl !' on the r m>d of life, sir. business manaQers, A, H, Dixon &; Son, 305 their rations made up of damaged food, such · e~, e game. " ,. . . , . . . ., Xing street, west, Toronto, Canada.. as had become tainted by age or soured I Un.l y ha . If de road belongs to you. De . G_ illmo10 _bhnked ~.nd )Jegan "to whistle. What the Rev. E. B. Stevenson, B.A., a Clernv through exposure to heat and moisture. i ocl~er ~alf am res~rved_ by law . fur de man He seern.ed ~1sturbed rn mmd. '.Ch~ old man man of the London Conference of the 11-Ietho· . was agam silent. He had bent Jumself to d ist-Oh?irc1' of Canada, has to sav in regard Those who are raising valuable high-brecl · gwme m de opposite d1reckshun. To .&.H. Dixon&: Son's New T1·eatment for calves need not look for health and thrift in i " \Vhen you arrove at a fust-class hotel to work on the left foot, with a brush in each -ATthese calves except the best of fresh food be put .up fur de night, do~n' seek to cre~te b and , and ~e was rn_nning both b~:ushes with Catarrh. Oaklans, Ont., Canada, March 17, 1883 given to the dams. T he putridity contain- Ith~ 1deah d.at you got dar by spes!rnl ~ram\ f the regufanty of a piston rod. '.Che manager ,.J[esst·11. A., R. Dixon & Son: th eatre made an~the.r brea~. DEAR Srns,-Yours of the 13th inst. to hand. ed in decaying food enters and poisons the· an dat fried oysters, b!\~!ma,fntte1s a:° of ,~l;eBrother Johnson, said he, I suppose .It seemed almost too good to be true that I am blood, and it is from the blood that the c!iampagne . make yon tired. . You will 1 cured of Catarrh, but I know that I am. l milk is extract ()d in the udder. Let no sni;iply be given ~e poores.~ room rn de house j you r~ad these books when you're all alone ba."f'e had no return of the disease, and n ever man flatter himself that the digestive organs an charged de lnghest puce wh en you set· I h~~~ . . . felt better in my life. I have tried so many can separate the putridity, casting it a.side, . tel..uv. , . . I 'Yith all due respect, arr, I never ·w as all thI nge for Catarrh, suffered so muoh. and for Doan ~tart out w1d a r evolver rn_you~ i al~~?· was the h~mble response. 90 many years, that it is ha.rd to realize that tor they cannot do this; but, on t he other hand, the damaged material goes wher- , pocket, an as yo'? .work along frew O.h10 an A man as p10u s as you pretend. to be J: ·&ID really bett er. I consider that mine was a very bad case; It enr the blood goes-to the lungs, liver, Kentuck:y let pol~t1cs alone, hev no disputes o~ght never to copper the truth,' Gillmore 'Waa aggravated and obronic,~lnvclving the kidneys and u dder and in the latter ente . about rehgun, an concede de fackt da.t de dryly observed. throat as well ras the nasal passages. and I the milk ' ' r s world wasn't created speslmally fur your " 'I don't understand you, sir,' the negro thought it would require the three :t~eatments, · ___ benefit. You may now take your seat, an' , replied. but I feel fully cured by the two sent me. and J: am thankful tha t I was ever induced to send . NoTBI! AND SuGG.I!:STIONB de hull lodge will jine in wid me in wishin' To copper the truth, m ean! to lie ·said 1 ' , you a eafe an' pleasant iourney." Gillmore, 'Don't you know anything ~bout ~p~ You are at liber ty to use this lett er s tt" a lllll An eastern farmer says he does not know . faro?' . . · that I have been cured at two treatments. and TOO EARf,Y YXT. " 'I know that he was drowned in the J shall gladly recommend your remed;r to som· of anything finer than a good ox team, and iDt1my friends who are sufferers. that wherever you see on e you see good 1 The Secretary then announced a communi- \ Red Sea, sir ; but I didn't know that it was ,Yours, with many thanks, crops. . cation from Columbus, 0., inquiring if the : for lying. The Good Book says it was beREv. E, B. STEVENSON Should sprmg open early, and the grass colored men of America intended to put a 1 cause God h!\rdened his heart, sir . ' And hundreds of others start, do no~ be te.mpt?d to allow the stock Presidential candtda.te into the field in 1888, I "' 'l'his won't wash,' Gillmore continued. to grazl'. on 1t until it is well under growth. aud asking Brother Gardner if he would ac- l 'You're double banking m e. Come of. Tramphn~ on :young grass does more damage cept the nomination if tendered him. Sud- ! Didn't you just tell me that you were never than grazmg it closely. · d en and lively interest was manifested 1a lone, and i sn't that a lie? Every man is Whenever it is noticed that the hogs eat · throughout the hall, and there was deep alone sometimes.' Has received her new stock ot gravel it is a sign that something that they silence as the old man replied : 'With all due r espect sir I told you the need is lack.ing. A few p ieces of co~l, or 1 "As to de. fust query, it ~m too ai~ly to i truth,' the bl ackamoor 'an;wered. I am charco..l, will probably b~ a cure, w~1le the answer defimte~y, but I ar of de opmyun ; never alone. Goel is always with me. No and invites the Ladies of Bow food should at the same tune be varied. 1 dat.our race will conclude no~ to put for - j m'.'n is out ?f His presence. He is always . k ward any candydatc. It <loan appear dat 1· with you sir The preachers wouldn't ac ---- o---m.anville and vicinity to calJ Th,. Id ds t eer e f our-year-o · ·t . A s t o c l e secon d cept your ' mv1tation · · · · to see the play sir but th d . 1 is f now ttl nown f d. no , rl e t" ime am ripe y1 0 01 1 ~f{e {~h ~.a vtuce - ~? c~ t'e ~f queshun, a mominashun would be a great l God accepted it You mig ht not h~ve ~een and see her Pattern o et 11g0s01e ters2,0w00 ic l u sd e o ip f e honor, bu t if dar' was any hope of leckshun I ! Him but He is there every n1'gh t s1 · r I::re b eo.ms a o o · -p<»un s, 'twere thour I th' " i· t . I k" ' ' ' · ::i m k I sh ouId d ecl me 111 now go watches an<I guards you bettn than He th d years pa.s , u now ey o I at . ree h t ·k · t · · , .. b t t t i o. m e ar er my wot an ea. supper m my w1.tched and guarded the Brooklyn '£heatre a.nd assortment ot yea.rs pas · : shirt-sleeves, an' den sot down an' pop corn sir.' ' Mr. Gre&ory. says _he has never_ seen an' eat, appl~s an' soak up an' P,a.re down "The old man had put a final gloss on the water ru.ru;img rn drams he has bmlt for ~y cons an . bunyons. I couldn t do dat I manager's shoes, as he stood brush in hand u~clerdra.m11;1g land after the first y~ar. _1f .I war' Pre,~1dent, an' I reckon I ahall de- I in the ·rapture of a religidua fervor. H~ His theory is th_ a t after the accumulat1o~s chne to run. turned a stream of fiery exhortations upon li!TORE 1-Second Door We11t of Williams of m.any y~ars h.ave _bee~ remove~ there is IT l"llLL DOWN. his questioner. Gillmore sat as though spell l utcher Stan bu t h ttle water rnnumg m the drams. bound · Sucl1 1'1nage T 1~ t p llb k ti t t · tl 1 S < ry' 1ne t a Ph or, warm t n, Charred wood from the stove, or charcoal . ,us ee , u ac ien sen ~ ecre· , sincerity and eloquence he h ad never h eard in any shape, is exc~llent for hogs. It is tary s desl<: a ;preai~ble. and resolution, the j' before. Tears welled from the darky's eyes best to keep charcoal m the pens where the forn;er. begmmng with · · . as he warned the mo.nager in plea.din t ones hogs can always have free access to it . I ' Whereas, Our. present relashuns,, wid I' to flee from the wrath to ~ome. It :as ro'. Rotten wood is also relished by hogs, and Englan~ am ~o stramed !lat one- - -. bably the most con densed revival ser'fiion OF WORTHLESS IMITATIONS t hey a.re very fond of burnt bread or other 1 At this pomt the Secretary had to stop t~ that was ever delivered. The whole !an of As tbere are manl". i;:iferior oha.rred substances I , study over the next word, a nd the Pres1salvation . 1ess th an fip . goods, corded with jute, dent said : . was covered m ve mrn· hemp, otc., offered aud sold More and more tho active, prosperou s i ·. De Seckretary may boot dat paper utes; Gillmore was paraly.zed, He sccm_ cd as Coraline by some unmen of the city a.re turning to fa.L"miug, but under de t able ! Brudder Pullback when 1 ~scmat~d fY ~he rud e sophistry of thenegro. principled merchants trad0 ing on tho reputation of there are lots of foolish ventures in this line dicl you find out dat our present relashuns I 1 P?~ ~gist ever h~~ a ~an more C?mour gen11i11e Coraline,. and thousands and t ens of thousands of rlol-. wid Engfand war strained?" ete Y m ~1s power. . l~e snrner was f~i~·ly we warn the la.dies against hi.rs have been wasted after the absurdest 'I "I- l dmmo sa.h." on the poi;it of conv10t10n and contnt1011 such imposition b y drawing their attention to tha "Who strain~d 'em?" when a. blair of trumpets from the heart of fashion, and yet city people with money to necessity of seeing that tlie spend keep trying t heir hands at farming. "I can't tell." ~he theatre ?roke the spell. Sa_tan had put no.me . . . . " S b d d f m some of his fine work, and Gillmore was The fruit Jellies of commerce are iittmgly . ome 0 Y has ma e·a ~ol of yo~, sah 1 again adrift on the sea of sin. He drifted called Horticultural Oleomiirgarine by Or- i De relaa~uns between America and England away right nobly , however. chard and Garden because they arc such a : am as sh ck as a streak of gr ease, and dey 'A lltamped on inner side of a.11 Co1·u.Jine goods, compound of adulterations. For instance j will continue so until tom-fool statesmen "'That'll worth a l:aI~ dollar tome,' ,he said Without which none are genuine. 11 d " t · 11 " · d f' ' upset 'em You sot down sa.h an' de next as he dropped the comm the old man s p al.n a e tge gl curratn tJe. y "dis c l oti:'Pose ·1·0 !break wiil r esult in pur~eedin's to ma.kc ' anddisappea.redwit_ houtwaiting anypolish. wa ucose, me,; oh1lls . creep up your spine." · 'L' d ays a fter>\ar d I met H enry Cl air, · d er, d d .· d ar ancdac1 k ",ge a f me'iam th ..,our re an ne core~ an 8 m.s 0 app es, e late superintendent of the Metro1 iolitan. refuse of cvapomtmg estab~1shmcnta, often ELDER TOOTS SET DACK. On h earing the story he said th t th b 00t · .Continues t o do a General Banking Busines~ sour and decayed before drymg. . . a . ~ The Librarian secured the fioor to remark eBo wmanvillu Branch. · 1bl ack was a reg.1ilar ly ord_amed mrn1ster of We!l brough.t up_ dogs let sheep alone, b~t that he didn't want to seem captious, nor ( the Gospel. His name Is the Rey. E. ~· DEl"OSITS a dog s educat10n is not ended before he is did he l ike to lodge a co . mplaint against any Thomas, and he has a church, as Clair putit, :tecelved in Savings Bank Deparl.mentand two or .three years old. M1;1ny a va~uable member, but he felt it his duty to say that ;-oun~_ry somewh.ere.' · . , 1&11 and interest allowed at ourrent rates. :Ii o large. at m~ht, which he Elder 'l'oots was m!\king an obstructionist of . He Is !he happ;est man m the city, .iotlce or withdrawal necessary. .All deposltt puppy if left at _ n ever should b e, is enticed oft on a maraud- himself. He was the :first one into the Clair contmued. H e makes enough by 110.yable on demand, ing expedition by ·s~me little cur ?e accepts library after the doors were opened, and : b~ackin~ boots t? run his chu~ch and support EXCD&.NGE a.s a playmate. It IB u sua lly perfectly safe 1was the last to .leave. H e brought his corn- i lns family. Hes the most piou s man I ever ~ let old do~'s have the r_ange of the prem- cob pipe and mouth organ with him, and sa_w. He ne~er eats even a bit. of ~be~se !longhtand sold and Drafts issued u pon Europe :Jnited States and Canada, also Gold, Silver &Dll IB?B ;, young one~ never, if there are sheep when he wasn't smoking a mixture of ca.b - without aaymg. grace, and he Is 11ngmg United Sta~s Greenbacks bouu:ht and sold. · bage-leavee and tobacco h e was . playing psalms and praymg all day long. w1tllm several miles Farmers should not forget, in the hurry of "Old Dan T ncker" on the organ. No mat" I saw the Rev. Mr..Thomas a day.or two COLLECTIONS npring work, tha.t a good kitchen garden is ter who was reading, nor how much they, afterward, and a~ked hni;i wheth~r it ~as l"J:'omptl;y made at current r a t es npon all pat' "a handy thing to have" near the house- were annoyed, the Elder persisted in his tr~~ ~hat he was ~he h&pp_1est I[!an m the city. ut Great Brittain, the United States a n d D· "especially in the country," a.a Mr. Spar- conduct. It was hoped that some act ion I would be, h~ r eplied, if I could o~ly .minion or Cana da. rowgrass would say. Plan it out now and >vould be taken by the club to bring a.bout a be the n:ieans of savmg the soul of Mr. G_illTel~graplt Tran8f·~r11 plan it so as to permit the use of a horse in change. The E lder was fast asleep in his ' mote. He nee~s the saltpeter of 11alvation 1 Kade for large or small sums on all parh ef cultivating as much as possible. Allow chair as usual, but Samuel Shin poured a powerful bad, sir- powerful bad.'" · C anada. This Is especially adv antsgeon1 to plenty of room, run long rows, and allow dipper of water down the back of his neck, ·penon11 living in Manitoba or the North·w~a* for a good variety of vegetables. Their use and a.s he got his eyes open Brother Gardner M it makes the fnnd11 available at once ali &be The Poet Tennvson's Home-life. will promot e h ealt h, give pleasant zest to called to him : 1'1aoe of payment. the daily meals, and lighten the worry of "Elder, I'ze wantin' to remark a few obEvery now and tht-n curious lit tle stories ll'or further partloulars ca ll a.t the Bankla,i the good wife in providing palatable food servashuns to you ! If you want t o visit de leak' out about Lord Tenny11on's life and llouse. · for the "men folks" and children. club lihrarv an' look over our work on pouI- 1 habi ts. Tennyson's homo in the I sle of T. RODIE, GEO. MqGILL, _ try to see why your hens doan' lay biled aigs 1 I Wight is a modest one ; he has only one manAccountant, Man&f,er dat's all right, but the fast time I happen l servant in the house but it is as comfortable -h in dar' an' you has got a pipe or n. mouf. and pleasant as most households of the same O nly Forty Yea.rs Ago. organ I'll take de law in my own hands an' class. I t is the poet's manners and customs whieh give it i ts individuality. It is und er. I The steel pen did not come into use unt il make you t ired!" The E lder sat rlown in a dazed way, shiv· stood that visitors do not disturb t h'e great : the forties. The goose quill wa.s u sed in :ed a few t imes under the wet streak down m a.n's ways, and that h e behaves in precise- I writing up till 1850, and the pen makers and e1 pen menders were a regular institution. h is h ack , and then dozed off to sleep again. 1ly the sa.me manner when he has company as TREY BALANCE. when he h1.1.s not. Every morning, in h ail, j 'rhey went about the country ma.king and mending p ens for the farmers and merchants. 1rain or snow, t he poet dons h is frouzy cap I The Chairma.n of the Committee on .Fin· and his fro uzier slou ::!h hat, aud promenades · The schoolmasters generally did this, and it was quite a p erquisite. They could make and ance reported that bis books balanced for for an hotlr or so, none dariog to disturb him. I mend t he pens after their day's school teach - March, and that th e gweral accounts for l!:very day :1t dinner a. bottle of port is plac- , ing was dono, and" mother, the school t each- the last quart er had b een looked over, audit· ed before the h oot , and 'l'cnny;ou ret ires ' w it lvit (gen er allywhen dessertcomes on), and j er is coming to-night to make and mend the ed and balanced up. ·/ "I would also add," said the President, leaves his guests at t hr, dinner t able. The I pens, prepare him a bed," was a common an· "clat all odder books about dis place also poet is to be found in the study w th hie I ALL LIVER AND KIDNEY COM- nouncement among the farmers forty y ears balance. Dey hes to. When dar comes a bottle by h is si<le, and a huge dock-glass ! ago. To make or mend a.pen well was conl'LAlNTS, DYSPEPSIA, INDIGEST- sidered a great accomplishmen t, and t he time in dis hall dat de cash cloa.n' walk holding a pint, This is filled half with port right up to figgers yon am gwinc to h ear of _ and half with water, and the b!\rd solemnly ION A:.ND ALL DI':IEASES ARISING writer worked lcmg and patiently to acquire somebody gittiu' hurt. No one pusson am fills and refills t ill bottle and glass a.rnempty. it. I can still make a quill pe.11 wHh the best / 'YROM DISARRANGEMENTS OF THE of them, and you can have it stiff or limber 'lowed to haudle ober thirty-five cents at j ! . · just to suit your hand. "Blotting was sand" any one time, a!l' he can't be g?ne oher an J LIVER AND KIDNEYS. Qualified fo~ Musici~l Criticis~. 1 THE STAR HOUSE has just received a large stock of English a.nd u sed and the blotting pa per of to-day was hour at once w1d dat. . We beheye all m en 1 1 , wholly unknown. To fold a l etter neatly am honest, but we behove da.t nme out of · "There's a pta.no recital I'd hke to Scotch goods, direct from England, for the was an accomplishment few possessed ten of 'em can't stand temptashnn. We have you look after," said the city edi tor to There were then no envelopes and all letters will now embrace de opportunity to go the new reporter. "Do you think you oan 1 attend to it ?" were sealed with a wafer or sealing wax .. home. " Sure." A careful practice in fo lding and sea.ling let "Ever criticise a p iano recital ?" am prepared to give the cheapest and best Suits ever turned out . f T' ters was taught in night ~chuols, and I reA ·Q uest1on o 1me. " No, but I can tell good gymnastics when 1 member a schoolma.ster who made quite a in Bowmanville. " I see by t he papers," h e said, "that t he I 8ee the m, and when the lady wades in and ' little fortune at it. - American Paper agent of a clock company in Toronto h as ta.kes bor.h hanrls to h and hits the k ey Proprietor, Toronto. skipped out with a boodle.' board in seveuteen different places all at Baron Nordenskjold intends making an "Yes." once, you ca1 1 bet I'll be t here to say that it expedition to the South Pol e. "But the papers don't say whether h e was one of the m o·t brilliant performances · .l' · SOLD :: BY The "'.xperimenv of turning cats loose in was runniu g on standard or solar time." ever attempted, execu ted wit.h a brilliancy l6l' You can a llvayM sec J e:tlei·y at the door. DlGGll\'BOTHil.lU & SON, Australia to destroy the swarms of rabbits " Oh, th a.t ma.kes no differen ce ; t he offi. and ec1·1t which strtmped the lady as a n ar· , is r eported to have proved eminently suc- cers are after him meantime, and sometime tist withou t a 8uperior." :B OWMANVILLE. he will b e caught, He got t he assignment . cessful. atauadiau Jtatt.Gnuiu. CATARRH. FARM. TH.E LIME-KILi CLUD. iv.IAYEFl.'S Hal . ~ Fur Store IN HATS d 0 t j If I t: IN FURNI81:1ING8 u I. n 0 · I GOODS I I TO RO · I ·· ' I MISS McTAVISH GOODS., I " New Shirtings, New Prints, New VVhite & Grey Cottons, New Embroidery, New D ress Good s New Linens, ' New Tweeds, Yatisi C orsets. f :e SONNETS, 1-'!AlS I TRIMMINGS ORDERED CLOTHfNG A SPECIALTY. TOD BROS. I NEW SPRING GOODS - have arrived at the- BEWARE ° I ~est End House. JP ° I , CROMPTON CORSET CO.' THE ONTARIO BANK I I .I" and see our lovely Ladies, call Dress Goods. · and see our handsome Gents, call Tweeds and Suitings. I'ur. I Full lines of Gener.a_ l Dry· Gpods now open for inspection. Our Gr9cery Store is replete with~ the Choicest Groceries, Provisions Crockery, Glassware, Field and Garden Seeds, &c. JIQB11f MhcHW~~B.Y~ DANDELION LIVER AND KIDNEY BITTERS I CURES ! ! I The Greatest Blood Purifier in the World. E . MORRIS, " I SPRING CLOTHING TRADE. Canadian Tweeds in great variety, from $10 up to $25 Gent's Furnishings all fresh ,f:"or s · pr1"ng J_ JEFFER-Y-.