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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 23 Jan 1889, p. 2

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R. PEATE, TailOP. ' electric e11nburn, which effects those who · Gen. Harrison's Capture. work consta.ntly under the electric light. E C 1 · h ·. 0 f , · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · The ta.ce becomes red, there is irrita.tion Wh X·holnlgrteessma.n H d. G · B ufrHetg 11s a goo s 1ory o S h 1 Ch'ld h h" h d d · d 1te a. arr1son, 1 h 1 H 6 The ea. t 0 C O 1 ran. abou~ t e eye~ w IC ea to un esir~ which goe~ to show that the President.elect weepmg and m about five dD.ys the skin . . b h h b WEDNESDAY. JAN. 23, 1889 Dr. E. M. Hunt, Secretary of the New eels off 11s not so much of an tee erg as _e as een Jersey State Board of Health, in a mos,~ val· 1P The b~th for & child durinr: the first week pa.int~d. Sevsral ¥ears ago a d_1nner party - --··--· uable circular on·; School and Health, off- of its life should be only a liti.lo below blood- i was !!1venat Washmgton, ~t ':"h1ch Senators era the following sug~est1ons to par;ents a.~d heat, and sh'lnld be given in" room in which , H~rnson, P.ilmer, of M1~h1gan, Warner guaroians res pectin~ the C!).re of children m there is a euffimently good fire to permit of ' Miller, Co~gressma.n Burleigh, and several attendanceupon·ch<?ol, which are especially the bathmg being conducted at a distance\ other pubbo men were l!resent, n?arl>: all Of all J, nug diseases are much the same: · important at this season of the year : - . 1from it. After a few weeks the morning 1of whom we·. e accompanied hr their wive~, feverishness, loss of appetite, sore "Ha.ve cle.. n, th!n lhnnel fo_r clothtng bath may be made a, little cooler, but the J ~fr. Churchill, of Gloversville, and . 18 throat, pains in t.he chest and back, next to the skin, with such a:lditonal out- evening bath should not be lowered in tern- <laughter - a youi:g woman of engagmg . side garments as may benecessal') for warmth, perat re till the child is three months old manners, mental brightness, and rare per. h eadache, etc. In a few d ays you may and sr oeb and st > okings that will protect the when~he bath ma.y be r educed t:> seventy o; I onal beauty-were a.l~o among ~he guests, ' f ·e t from dampness. !'-- dry pa·r of _s ,a.~s eighty degrees. . It so ha.ppene~ thD.t Miss Churchill was the · be well , or, ou the other hand, you may for and be d ow11 with Pneumonia or" ga lloping ;.nd a clean h1J.ndkerch1~f a.re not amiss in I We know well what is implied by a re only unma1ned J!erson present, and toConsumption." Run no risks , b ut begin the sa.tchel. Let no child star~ for school · aerve fund of money or of. time over the ac- wards t~e close <;>t the repast sh~ became immediately to t ake Ayer's Cherry ~ith damp clothing; when a_ct?ve, we oa.u tual needs of our daily lif.l-how it can be the subiect of ammated c<;>u~ersat1on, eac_h , "Caltftrlais110-U&dat>t.edtochllche11that euto!fa- Colle. (l()!ll!tlpo.tlon. C .·rac .ommend it as iruperio; to anypr'escriptio1a S<?ur Stomach, ~ial't'hrea., E.ructa.tlon;,,.. Pectoral. beD.r dampness awhile, but to sit~ w~t cloLh- applied to a hundred·objects of comfort D.nd stu.tesma.?- humorously ~lau?-mj her as. his '--'lnl 6 ·-me,. ,.,. A · - - ., D Kills W~rms, gives Bleep, and prom .a. ~ .......,......., ""'· ., gest1on ing is always a risk. Tell the ch1!d, if damp plea.sure to fan:Uies, 'OT of welfare bo the own, w~ile she deftly <l~clme to mad1fh~t ,,.... "" · Se i,eral years ago, James Birchard, of lll Bo; OJtord St., Brookqu, N. iL. WWioui i,ajur!oua medication. · or chilly, to Jet the teacher k?-ow it. · 1 community, But it rarely occurs to us that a.ny ch_oice; Gen. Harrison ~xpresse 1s .· .Darien, Conn., was severely ill. The "A good, plain, unhurried bre?'kfast lB . the sa.me thing appliea in event\ more effec- determ~nat1on to have a ha!1d Ill the ma.tt~r 'l'BB CENTAUR CoHPA.."Y, ~·7 M u rray Street, N. T. docto rs said he was in Consumption, a.lways important to t~e school-ch1ld. The i tive and permanent ma.nner to cur vital an.d sa.1d he .fe!t sure ?f his precedence in . 11o11d· tha t they could do nothing for him,· young are better off without coffee or tea.; : powers. To have a surp~ul of streng ih is at Miss Church11l s affections. In ~he centre · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · but advised him. as a last resort, to try but in cold weather, some may need a warm once to ha.ve many oi;portunities put into .>f the table ther~ was a very rich, larg~, Ayer's Cherry P ectoral. Alber taking drink tor breakfast, such as sweetsn.ed , our hands. aud he who by a systematic and ehborate fruit c.ake, quartered, 1!'nd m this medicine, two or three mon ths, he wat er, sugu aDd milk, or wa~er oi: milk !self·cllre, dia.intains this ~urplus, is in just each <J.Uarter a peacock fe~ther. was msert· FOR SALE BY J. HIGGINBOTHAM & SON, BOWMA.NVILLE1 wa.s pronounced a well mnn, His li.calth flavored with c~coa. 1! t~e child will not that proportion prepared to he helpful a.nd ed. Suddenly Gen. Ha.rr1son ]Umped up, be at borne to dmner w1thm five hours after bl t · ty 'l?ulled the feathers from the cake, ran remains good t;:> the preseut d ay. h' va1ua. e o soe1e · d h t bl t M ' Ch hT ' t ,t he close of breakfast, have im carry a , Oae of the trials of the average mau ia the aroun . t _e a e o 12~ urc ~ 1 s sea. , email and easily dig?sted !unch to eat a.t a.cquaintance who declares that he cau rise a:id, et1ckmg the feathers in !ier hair, ~~r~w J . S. Bradley, Malden, Mass., writes : " Three winters ago I took a severe cold, recess, or at an appomted time at sc~ool. It i with the lark without going to bed with the his arms ~ound her and ~ned_ on~,· I ve which rapidly developed into Bronchitis should he light bread and bu.t.ter, w1~h fruit , lamb. No absolute r.ule can be laid down as got the girl, anyway; shes mme. There and Consumption. I was so weak that or jdly, and not over-la.rge, l! .there rn to be J to t he time we should spend in sleep. Some was an outburst of lau~llter, and the whol. e I could uot sit up, was much emaciated, a ':lleal at home by .two o'c~ock. J!ave the ··famous individuals, such as Frederick t he ·Company good.hu~ore ly aokno~ledgd .that and coughed . incessantly. I consulted child chew before . swallowing, ~ ·t cannot Great, John Hunter the great surgeon, and the. General had fairly won the prizq.-[Troy severa;l doctors, but t hey we're powerohew afterswallowmg, ~scows do. ~et eve_rv I Sir George E lliot, the defender of Gibraltar, Pre~s, less; and all agreed that I was in Con?0~. know that toba.eco 1~ auy form ts kso ~n-1 have got on very well with only four hours' 3unous to growth and vigor as to m~ e its J sleep per diem While looking on these The .Empress .Enitenie a.t Windsor, sumption. At last, a friend brought me use by hi';ll a breach of echool law and of personages and' others who emulate them a botne of Ayer's Cherry · Pectoral. good sense. . . . . . with a respectful envy, it is well to admit The Empreu Eugenie is a.bout to le c 1ve From the fitst dose, I found rehef. '"Sefthat the_chdd gets plenty of good thatformostofuseigh1lhours'eleepisneces- England· for Amsterdam,' where she. is to Two · bottles cured me , and my health ·, · sleep, '!1 a well-aired room, a.nd do~d not go 1sary ·aud nine not too much. undergo her usual annual course of trea.tment has since been perfect ." ·,, · ' · ' _ to he.d 1ust · from the book, when tired and by Dr. Me' zger, of that city. Her_phys!oians · :.· " ' .· Anxwus about & lesson, · are vainly trying to persuade her totake up "W~en the child i~ really unwell, do not The Disadvantages of Beinao a Woman. her rsidence in some climate less pernicious to school 1ust for the name of · · ...., to her health th..n th.a t of England. But · · '· . ' · · send him < PREPARED ~Y ., ,: · · ~eing punct ual. . The parent should judge Among the minor disadvantages of being the poor bdy clings to t he land that holds Dr. J. C. Ayer & C,o;; ' 'L'()well, Mass. the in&bility-the curtailed the. tombs of her huaba.nd and her son, a.nd 1and decide ,\lisely, mindful that he,.dache, a. woman is Bold by all Druggiste. i>H6J·'·t; ~1,. bottles, $6. ' Pllin, or '\')'earinees, ~n a. ch!ld, ah-:ays ca.Us ·ability a.t a.nyrate- of being out alone a.t refuses to hearken to their injunctions. · .for rest: lf your child 1s s10k, .or 1f there is night. Many women consequently · have Neit4er will she obey their bt:hests so far as - --· - --·- -- ---'-sickness ."Jn the family, ha.ve the judgment been, and are yet, 11olmost wholly deba.rred to try to distract her mind by a.ny form of of your ·doctor .as 't o the time. of staying at from the "fun" which is going, but which amusement. She, once the brilliant leader'111? home." ' has to be enjoyed for the most part, if en· of the gayest society in the world, now leads e e . joyed at all, after the darkness has oome a. life of the strictest seclusion, µever going win'do~less Houses. down. The maiden who pOSBellSes that useful even to an op~ra. or a concert, and shrink-. VETERINARY SURGEON. appendage called "a young man," the girl ing from the simplest forms . of sociM The "Sa11itary Era" says that Paris has with half a dozen good.natured brothers to enjoyment. During a recent visib that 219 270 houses without any windows. All fall back upon, the wife whosa husband is she paid to the Queen at Windsor, the Prin light and air enters through a hole in the never too tired or too cross after his day's cess Beatricearr11ongedalittlesurpria~for her door which must be .stopped iu wet or cold wutk to go out tO the concert or the gue1t, and after dinner one evenin'( the com· weath~r. Thirty thousand habitations con- theatre, , when he has had a good dinner edy of "Lolotte" was given in French on an sist of a single ro-0m; Many thousands live or an appebizinu supper, and the fire ie improvised stage. The Empress sa.t ont the in houses with no 'means of warming them. blaziDg brightly, the ourtains dra.wn, the performance, but the next time she was inOne block of eight'e'11n hundred people has slippers so te?Iptingly dieplared, the arm- vit11Jl to Windsor she said implorin'!lY to the no wa.ter-supplv whatever. With such a chair so a.Unrmg and suggestive of a ;,inlet Princess: "No more private theatricals, dear state of things Paris is spoken of as a model nap-all these wome';l are toler.a.bly weli off'. friend, I beg of you." It is hard to realiZe city. and need no expenditure of eympathv .b:Y. such a change in her whose life used to be anybody, But unfortUDately ma.ny gn b one unceasing round of toilettes and festivals Lumba.e:o. have no:· best young men," or ycung men a.nd gayety of all kinds, and who set the fash When the muscles of the back are the of ~ny kmd. .Neither ~ave they a.ny bro· ion for the most extravagant styles of dressther, nor cousin, acquaintance or friend, to ing and .e ntertaining that the world has parts affected, there is a. dull, dragging take them ont in the evening, Even if they known for a centµry. pain and some soreness, at times, and ef. ha,ve they ·must necessarily miss a good deal to move the spinal column in auy of entertainment if they have to depend Gra.dootc or the Ontano Veterinary CO!Iege, forts Regist.ererl mell)lbq ot tli.e Ontario Veterinary direction cause sharp paroxysms of pa.in. exclusively on even the most obliging The holders of Panama. shares and bonds The plltient, on standing, is obliged to bend lllt\D of their acquaintance. There are many Medicll.l Association. forward, .and tft'orts to stand upright, or wive&, D.gain, whose husbands do oome home in the French provinces have heard from t.rOflict- and Residence, Newtonville, Ont, to pick objects from t he ground, a.re rend- much too tired or too cranky for going out Paris, and a.re be.ginnin 1e tu understand tha t W ill visit Orono every Tueed&y andJSaturde.y the company has colla.pse<i. They are to Office hours rr m 10 · a; n:i., to 4 p . ip .. . at ered almost impossible on e.ccount of the a.ga.iu, when once· they have settled them. hold a meeting before the end of the week, Ooulters' Hotel Cal~ by T~legraph rece1.v e suffering which they cause. The remedies selves for the evening. So what is to be imr. ediat\3 attent10n. · useful for neuralgia are usually serviceable done? The opinion used to be that if a and it already appears that they will hold CHAI' GES MODERATE. -in this affection. Much comfort follows woman co11ld get no male escort, it was her the Chamber of Deputies r~sponsible for the application of a hot poultice to the bounden duty to accept the inevitable, and wha.t has occurred. How much influence ·b ack, or the wearing of a. broad ba.ndage stay at home. It would be highly improper the} can exert upon the Chamber remains of stout flannel pinne:l tightly about the to go a.lone. It would be highly improper, to be seen_ It will he recalled th11,t when, loins, after placing a piece of oiled-silk next even to get a female .f riend to go with her, at M. de Lesseps' suggestion, they applied to the skin. Galvanism is often service- O dear no, it would never do. Ge. without pressure to their representatives in behalf able. The best remedy that has yet been a man l Shocking l shocking I Mrs. Grundy of the bill granting permission. to issue a diecovered is the insertion, for a moment, was horrified at the thought. Woman's duty lot tery loan they . were successful. Bouof a sharp needle-like a shawl or bonnet· was humbly to acknowledge her depend· langer grasps the opportunity and denounces p in-to the d~pth of about an inch, into the ence for all things on her lord and the act ion of the Cna.mber. Thus far there skin and . muscles at t he points tha.t are master-man. Things have cha.nged in seems to be no popular disapproval of the most painful. The relief which usua.lly these respects, and are changing more and course of the company and it s president ; follows this little operation is immediate and more, it would seem. Even '.'et of couree it is the French Congress that must suffer, simply because it has refused to bolster up a almost miraculous. · most women p:.efer to visit places of enter· bankrupt corporation at public expense. tainment, 1'fter dark especially, in some But, if the Chamber of Deputies could How to Treat Burns. gentleman's oompa.ny, but if the gentleman speedily, by a searching investigation D.nd a Twenty-five cents extra will be charged when accounts ruu In t\ ser ious burn, as soon as the fire is is uot forthoomin~, they do not necessarily full report, reveal to the }>eople the r eal , .extinguished, th e clot hes must be removed, feel compelled to deba.r themselves of the history and methods of the compD.ny the ' over one month. If not already thoroughly wet, the injured plea11ure they have set their hearts upon. number of the deluded would be decreased. part should be d renched with water and the '.fhey can go alone, or at least with some· The goveri:ess in the novels is ba.dly paid clothes cut a way. Fvery thing must he triencl or friends of their own sex. It is sacrificed to getting them off without pull- even yet, to be sure, comparatively rare for a a.nd meek, treated with little considerat ion ing, as t he sligh test dragging brings the skin lady to be seen quite alone at the t heatre; or and leadinp a miserable exiPtence a.ltogether. " OO. If patches of the clothing adhere and concert , and if she is so, the foot ma.y That is the theory. In practi-Oe it works cut ~lag!!_nt in Design will not drop off they must be allowed to excite some remark ; but it is one rather differently. A case has j ust been deremain. ·Dip cloths in a t hick solution of of t he commonest things going no~ cided at Grimsby, England, where Miss Scj~d i n Con~truction commoD baking sod a. in water, ac.d lay them adays for two or three ladies to go to Thomas, a governess, claimed damagea for ults alleged to have been committed upon over the burnt surface, bandaging lightly t o g'lther. In Brooklyn a society of ladies has assA ~XCGl!ent in Tone her by the children she Wt\s engaged to PflOr:·JUNCrn BY ARTISTS TO BE THE FINEST keep t hem iu place. As soon as a dry spot actually been c.rganized for such a purpose. teach. They refused to obey her, and, ~MD'.' !·1C A ~JA!)A,snd equal to the best United States appears on this dressing, wet it with the They go wherever they like, seats a.re se· soda an d water by squeezing some on it. cured in adva.nce, the members of the society although complaints were made tc,theirmother i ns'1 ru ments, at (when duty and freight is paid) l'here will be no smarting while it is satur- meet at a rendezvous and go to the entertain· Do notioe was taken of them. The little ated and excludes the air. If the feet are meut in a. body, or in groups of two or three, pets, who mt~et have been most promising cold, heat should be °'J?'l?lied to them, and t\ D.nd return in t he same way, being out infant.a, burned sulphur in their governess' libtle st imulant given, 1f the pulee is weak, sometimes as lat e as twelve o'clock. The room and dashed watt1r upon her while ehe !lU!l!it PUR CllA SllJO iiDMM dillCA TE In the novels the young pre· WITH T!lE ·· and a doctor sent for as soon as possible. plan is sa.id to work satisfactorily rn all con- lay in bed. The gravity of a burn is in proportion to cerned, to the women thelil!lelvell, a nd to oeptress would have meekly borne this and tb.e surfa ce involved. A deep burn is whatever specimens of ma.nkind may t nink posed as a martyr. This lady wa~ not eon· s~'1cted D.fter that pa.ttern. S he took legal .n.uuh lt>bs oerious tha.u a superficial one they have i. right to a say OJI the subject · action, and the jury, after fiv!J minutes twice the size. Pa.in is a good sign in severe deliberat ion, a wa,rded the fullamou;ut elaimburns ; it shows that there is still vitality A remedy for cold feet is cold water about ed and coouo. to suffer. two quBl't s, two tablespoonfuls of ammon ia, Coosidera ble disollSSion has been ca.lied one t &blespoonful of bay rum. Sit with the forth by the statement attributed to- one &f feE>t immersed for ten minutes, gently throwMusic a.s Medicine. the leaders of the 'Mi<mnon Settlemeet in the inv the water over the limbs upward to the LtJBRUJA.TOB IN THE DA.BK.ET, from the time when medical knowledge knee; then rub dry with a crash towel, and North- Weat, throt the members of that ·roE OE~'I' was first embodied in rules of practice, and all the tired feeling will b.i gene, Thi.a re· Sooietydo not propooo to give up the·i;iractiee of polygamy in Can..da, As the delega.t iom When buying Coa1 Oi1 s,sk your dealer for the New Oils, probably from a much 011.rlier period, mesic ceipt ie goon for a 11ponge-b1J.th also, who recently came to Ottawa to interview has held a recognised place in the treatment Huma n na.ture cannot bear idolatry. It the Government were prompt and explicit of disease. Though iauded in connection with the most diverse malad ies-for example, enfeebles the judgment of the idolat er, and in giving a&snrance:i. thD.t the laws of the with gout and insanitv- ic has for obvious it rouses , the lower nature of the idolised. cou ntry would be observed, i t is probable Try it once, and you will use no other. reasons been chiefly effective in d eal i·Jg with W hen love outi.trips judgme:at and over- that the rumour is unfounded, or tltat the ce!'tain forms of nerv ous disease. By noting powers wisdom, it must needs fa.il J o bring Mor mon in question does not truly Jtepresent Mct.;OLL BROS. &. CO'Y, Toroato~ as a r efreshing mental stimulant and r estor- he.ppineaa ; for happiness comes mainly by the sent iments of t he community. T he ative, it braces the <l epressed nervou~ t one wisdom i n such for m as is best suited t;o tne whole matter is, however , in a nutshell. and ind ireotly t hat of t he otl: t issues. individual, and to love beyond reason is t o Monogamy is the la.w of Canada. The law ma.kes no exception:. and neither Govern · T hus ther e is something t o be said for the love to one's own hurt. ment !!or people will t 0>lcrnte a,.ny. T he old cust om of ~xorcising pest ilences by t h e ·(~iquhl.) F ew ladies k now that they carry some moral well· bein~ oi the count ry is, in t he sounds of music. In melancholia and allied for ty or fifty miles of hair on t heir heads ; g itole.= This f awrite medicine is put st &tes of dep ression its value i~ genera.Ur the fair .haired may even have t o dress opinion~ of t he who!e people, involved, a,nd 'u 1 in oval baitles !1.flf.dintj :.'!ree ounces admit ted in out' own day. Anotent practi- seventy miles of t hr ea.ds of g old every morn. no compromise can be made. S<> long as each, with the na1ne blown in the glass, tioners wer e also cognisant of its usefulness ing. A German exper imentalist h as proved the Mormon settler&obey the laws- they are and tlw name of the ini-erzt o-r, S. R . Ca1nP._· in ·uhis respect. We must all have f~l ~ how th at a single ha.ir will suspend four ou nces entitled to a ll t he righ ts a.nd priv ileges of - . -.MA NUFACTURER O F - bell, in red i nk across the face of the labe'.. suitable is it s infinite variety an d facility of without brea king, str et.ching under t he pre- citizenship. W henever t hey, ol' auy inBeware of imitctt'ions, reju~e a ll. substi. expression to the changing mood.a of the cess aud contracting again. But t he hair dividuals among tham, transgress the law, tutes, and yoit will not be disappof.nted. sane, and it is, t herefore1 th.e less difficult to t h us heavily weighted must be dark brown, t hey s11bj ect themselves to i ts penalties, a n d ·u nderstand how straying mrnds are pleased fer blonde hair brea.ks down under t wo and t here is ever y reason to believe that those K I NG STREET, BOWM.AN VILL penalties will be rigidly enforced. by its ch ar~· · Carta.in it is thl!t its benefi- a half ou nces. on hand a number of vehiclee (and is manufa.oturing a great many more) oft~ n e cial effect is m this case considerable, a.od A rebellion against mor tgages has Women are beginning to mak e. t heir power & s now patterns and best finish, which I am offering for sale at the lowest prices coneisteilti C.ur readers, t hough possibly unable t o achieved success in W estern Kansas to the felb in questions having both politica.l and with due regard to workmanship and qualit y. The l ollowing is a list ot acquire a knowledge of the a.rt, should at extent t hat a. Legislature has been elected s ocial aspects. l n th e U nited- States there t he prinoipal vehicles manufactured by me least possess, and if nee~ful assert in practice, purposely to deal w it h Ea.stern S.J:iylocks. a.r.e fort y eight ni>tional . sociebies of women Double Covered Carria.ges ..... .... . .... . ... ...... ... ............ . ... . ........$15-0 Upward· a sense of its therap eut ic value. During the last few yea.rs a. number of com- with a. d1r eot mem?ersh1p of ~,000 !D~m Single Phretons. · ... , ...... ............. , .. , ·, .......... ,... . .... ... . ·.. .. ... . .. 100 panies dell.ling with Western farm mort- 1hers. The large:at IS the Women s Chr1st1a.n ·o pen Buggy................ .. ............... ......................... . ......... '10 gages ha.ve been. launched. Most of them Temp.;irance Union, with a me~b!'lrehip of &rising from a diso1dered stat e of. the Liver, Sbme Health Notes. Top Buggy... .. ............... . ........... . ....... .... . ..... ...................... 90 but some of 210,000. Then follow the .M1~s1ona.ry oE respectable business, do Stomach and Bowels, such as Democrat Wagon............................... . ................ .... ............ 66 them are the veriest sharks. All of them Pe~c2, the . Saffrage org~mzat1ons,. ~nd Lettuce sala.d not only purifies bhe blood Dys:;iepsia o r Indigestion, :Bilious Lumber Wagons......... . ........ . ........................................... . .. 55 and cools the colour, but steadies the nerves profess to lend oDly to one-third of t he phda.nthrop1c and . educa.t1on~l ~ociet1es. Affections, H eadache, Hear tburn, and ought to be taken at night to insure value Yet there ba ve been thouwnds of Twelve of these national org1J.mza.t1ons ha.ve Light Wagon.......................................... . ....................... ... 40 Acid ity o f the Stomach, Rheumatism, sound sleep. It is a bette~, safer l!ervine forecl~sures after the mortgageshadendured joined with the National Council, which Express Wagon.............. .. ..... .................. .... ... ........ . ........... 75 Loss ot Appetite, Gravel, Nervous tha.n opium or chloral, ta.kmg for this pur- two or three yea.rs, !Wd the farms havebeen. wa.s forme~ to ;inite all the women societies Skeleton ......... ,, ................................................ , ....... , , ... .. · 50 found insufficient to sa.tisfy the mortga.ges. of the nation mto one great and powerful Debility, N ausen, or Vomiting, &c., &c. pose the older, darker leaves. Sallow complexions often need only the Part of this failure is due to the crops ha.v· leD.gue, fo England the women are active Possessing superior taciliUes tor manufactnrlng carriages, IJntend to sell very cheap for e,. Price 25 C:ente per Bottle. PREPAREC> O~L V BY sun to bleach them a.nd brighten their roses. ing been destroyed by drouth for; three years po~iticia.ns, The po~erfu} in~uence of the or approved oredit, and by so doing I hope to greatly lnorea.se my number ot salea. Woal' succession, and part to inequitable laws. Pr1!11ro~e League which IS wield~c by the DAVIS & LA'WBENOE 00. (l.imite!). The sallowness of women past youth usually in sell the wood parts only· or the gearings of buirglee Ironed, The new Legislature is pledged to pass an ladies 1e exerted in the Conserva.t1ve cause. ca.Us for this preecription more than anyMO~TREAL. thing. The sallowJ1ess of young ~m11trried act allowing a mortgagor three years in On the other ha.nd there are 16,000 ladies women comes of torpid liver, aud is treated which to redeem property that ha~ been who a.re .members o_f ~he Women's Liberal by outdoor work and a free use of lemons, foreclo11ed upon. Thia, however, will not Assoo1at1ons, and i~ is ~ope~ by the Gla~ At the Shortest Notice, Painted and Trimmed If Dealred. effect a 1evolution in the climate. Xhe lo»:g stone party th~t their uD1ted m~uence will acid fruit, and dandelioll extract, As the Faetory I also do Planing, Matching, Turning and !!awlnri with Olrole,Baad "'SOI .Among the new diseases which have come a.nd the short of it is that the a.rid belt 1s help to neutralise the Conservative element Saws. and prepare all kinds of lumber for carpenters nd others . tor buildlnir PUl'JICIHI. ol the Primrose League. Ornamental and Plain Plokets for feuoes In every 1~710 rociuired, ma.de to order. Gentlemen'sClothes Made to Order· in the train of our developing oivili1Satioo is played out as a place for settlement. HEALTH. 'r I I l l I ·S ·t s ymp t0 ms Th e F . Ir ? Infants I Children. I I Sp cial Latest Designs I I '· 1n Aye . r's Cherry Pectoral',, ' . TEA AND DINNER SETS arrived this week at Great variety of ~ w w ~J(~]'[.m'f t ~urdoc/1, Bros. TA1il & ltAltCtNC t.AMt8. Endless varieties in Fancy Goods direct from Europe. M~DOUGALL &.METCALF, EO-W-::M...A..N"-VI LLE'.j are ottering Coal as . follows : THECOOK'S BEST FRIEND DUNN'S INC P WOE Stove and Chestnut, ..................$6.25 Grate and Egg, .............................. 6.00 ~ EWCO . BE toss Exp anse P IA NOF ORTES LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATHS, POST & GORD WOOD Always on hand a lowest prices.. .McDOUGALL & METCALF. 2 u ~ ir~ P~i· Cent. l !I ArlUf'AC~ ~RS I THB,ESHERS AND FARIERS USE ONLY McCOLL'S ARDl:NE MACHINE OIL. F11 MILY SAFETY& SUNLIGHT CO AL0IL. e: HAIN ES , CARRIAGE "WORKS GEORGE C. HAINES, Proprietor, Camn bell'sGathartin C o mDonnd cures C!!r~ Gonstinatio n, Costiven ess, a nd a ll Comn laints GARR IACES, SLEIGHS, GUTTE RS, WAGONS, &O. I Sulky............................................................................... 40 · All K i nds of Vehicles Repaired. ·

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