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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 30 Jan 1889, p. 6

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It 1s s1ud that 1 of contracting the waist and chest by eta.ya;. ;~t~~ ti:n! fuo~~co~~r itself between the just ~efore the Cha.r:eston earth-quake· au in a vice-like grip, interferes with the shocks. Even an hcur'n seclusion after lunch the hghthouees along .he coast !lb far north functions of all the abdominal, ·pelvic, and will deprive a hurried, anxious day of much ~s _ C..pe 1'~<>y were enveloped by clouds of thoracic organs. The ciroi.lation and pro- of its injury. The ner ves can often be over. ag1h;ed b1rde. Many wonderful scenes are and spleen are b t t .sa~d at the lighthouses on somt parts of P er function of the .liver 1' en they r~fuse to be wun . and .cby l - controlled come y sby ·rastrength agem w of .t. h coast~ dur1n~ . t he seasons ~f greatly interfered witb, d" 1gestion will.-[BostonJour- 1th.e B~I IS ification are impaired, the pelvic organs a,re nal of Health. · migration. Sometimes when the 1> oon IS May do for a stupid boy's excuse ; but depreSBed below thdr normal level, the dia.suadenly hidden by a bank of clouds the Ian· ·what can be said for _the parent who phram is prevented from proper play, and To Oure a. .Cold. te~nsofthelighthousesarethepointtowhich the ribs cannot exp'lnd the chest walls; and the stream of migrants hlW!ten, and where, · ll!ees ,his child languishing daily and fails for and the inevitable consequence is deficient respiAn authority gives the following " fine in a confuee.d , .fin~tering throng, they- beat 'to recognize the want of a tonic and ration and aeration of the blood ( and con-· way of curing a cold" :-Bathe the feet in' against the gla.sS like moths &round a candle, blood..purifier ? Formerly, course of '"0Utomfaso11'ellad&peedtochlldrellth&& Cutolfa 4!Ufel Colle, Co~tton, aumption.) , hot wat'er and drink a pint of hot lemt-nade, and fiy to 11nd fro, utterly· bewildered and 'bitters, or sulphur and molasses, was the I' recommend Iha 1111.pe.rior to any prescriptioa Soµr Stomach, piarrhcea, Eructatio!l. _.._ Under .five yea.rs of age, the ceni.usof 1870 Then sponge with aaltwater, and remain in1 completely lost. They deem to have no idea ~~me." IL A. AacJmR M. D Kills Worms, gl'l'e&. Bleep, and promafllll - , ;Jule in well-regulated families i but uow and 1880 show more dea.ths of ma.Jes than fe; a warm room. Bathe the tace in very hotr of their true course, and fly aimleaiily about, · · · ·· _gestlon ·all intelligent households keep Ayel'.'s W Ba. Omml8'., ~· N. Y. Wi&bou\ tnJurio11.1 medicat!On. ma.lea, from this dfaeaae. They also sho:w a _ water every five minutes fqr 11n hour. many killing themselves a.gs.inst the glue, :Sarsa.parui;;., whlcl1. is at once pleasant gradual increase of ,females a.fter· that a.ee to Snuff up the nostrils hot Ealt wa.ter every others falling into the water below. The To CUTAtlR CoKP.ANY, :'7 Murray Street, N'. T . _,,,_ ·-"\Q the taste, !;\nd the most searching and ten yea.re; and after. that to fifteen, the in- three hours. Inhale 11iµmonia. or menthor, light-men are alert on theee 9ccasiona, lllld crease is '.Ju:te rapid, eo·that at tne latter age. Take four hours of active exercise in the caiitnre numbers.of the poor loet t11i.vellers ~ ,,.,rel'ective blood medicine ever discovered. the census of 1870 gives the deatha of malea, . open air. with hand nets. Many of the birds are too Nathan S. Cleveland, 27 E. Canton st., five hundred and one and of females, one tired or too dazed to move, and allow them· :Boston, writes: "My daughter, now.21 .Efl:eots of Tobacco ·i n Ex.ceBB selves to be taken by the hand as they eit on thousand and fifty-six; and for 1880 the dis _ :years old, was in perfect health until a FOR SALE BY J. HIGGINBOTHAM & SON, BOWMAN.VILLE; tile balcony. Let the reader represent to proportion is still greater. Between the a~es. ')'ear ago when she began to complain of -fa,Uguo, headache, debility, dizziness, of fifteen and twenty, it la considerably more Those who can use tobacco without im· himself a light· house on one of theae migra:indigesiion, and loss of appetite. I con· than double. This is the tribute fem11les pay medi11te injury will have a.ll the pleasant tion nights. The tide of migration is ail it.s dueled that all her compl'aints originated to fashion a.t that age. Females continue to effects reverEcd, and will auffer from the height. The night is dark, and the lanterna :Sniµir,ure blood, a.lid induced h.er to take· hold the ascendency till thir~y-flve years, in. s7mptoma of poisoning if they exceed .the are the central point of attraction for the .Ayer a Sarsaparilla.. This medicine soon the census of .l8'i'O, and to the fortieth yey.r hmita of ·tollerance. These symptoms are ; countless boats of birds that were croasing ~stored .her blpod-m.aking organs to in tha.t of 1880,.when the ma.lea a.ga.in come l. 'l'be heart's action becomes more rapid the sea when the sky became over-C11t1t, · !liealthy action .· and in ih1e time reesta.b~ to the front, and lead the list the balance of \'I hen to~aoco i: ll~~d ; ..2.. P11.lpitation, p11in, Birds of ma.nv different species a.re flying to. "i.lshed her former health. I tl.nd Ayllr's f3!!-~liaparilla a wost valuable rewody for ife.-[St. ~?g,i§ Qggrier Qf Me<lich1Q, u'f muual 1ense.tlons ~ the heart ; 3. gether or are attracted from all pa.rte of the t}lp la~~j~µde ~uq ael>ilit;Y mctaent to ~== There.ls. no appetite i.n t~c morll~~1 th._ 11 1<;om~a.nbpbl} P,riUie.~tlight. Ducksr.nd .-prlns ttine." · . ·· ~-o-tongue .1s coated, delicate fl.avers are not lieese are ~ravelmg with gold crests1 a.ad - <~-.-..~~-:. '-eastrlght, 'Brooklyn Fower . CO., Treatment of Rheumatism. appreoiated, and acid dyspepsia .lccur_s after sw11llows, starlings and finches are flying lido . Brooklyn, N. y;, says:. "As a Spring A combination 'Df aalicylic acid and iron is · ea.tiDg ; 4. S.JreDess of the mouth and by side with gutls and waders. W a.rblers Medicine, I find a. splendid substitute recommended in the treatment of acute throat, or nual catarrh appears, and be- and herOlll! BCatter a1:ieutiffo cl&11slfioa.tion to l or the old·time compounds in Ayer's rheumatism, the furirula. for which wa.s ob- comes very .troublesome; 5. The eyesight tile winda and fraternize with swans. and Sarsaparilla, with a few doses. of Ay11r's tained in the following wa.y : becomes poor. b11~ lmprovee w)!en the habit goat-suoker11 at1d larks. Fa.!coDs i.nd owls. l'llls. After their use, I feel fresher and: AbClub a year a.go a hotpita.l nurse w~s Is abandoned; 6. A desire, often 1(cra.ving appear t11 l<!tti all propensity fot pr.iying rm _,f.ron~er to gotbrougll·the summer ." pouring into Pt comm<1ll i:ecepta.ole some retn- fol' liquor or some other stimulant, is experi- thei.l' aompanions in misfortune. As sot>n a.s nantirof ilittuent m.ed.ioll'les, when she notic- enoed, i:he weather clears aDd the moon shines forth -_:}~" ~ Sars~paril .I ed that e. black precipit+te formed by iron ol!.ce more the birds appear te get on their ,,. , l'llEPABBi;> JiY was turned-into a. tre.nspa.xent ~mlution of a A Wholeaome Stimulant, track .azain, and the.feathered hosts are i;:one red hue, as sooti as she poured the fluid as suddenly as they came. These migratory · t>r. J. c. Ayer & co·;· L~well, Mass. · rich Milk heated to much abovo one hundred movements lend bird-life its greatest charms contents of another bottle into it. . Being a t>nee e1; 11:1: bottles, $6', Worth $5 a bottle. voung woma.n of an eDquiring tur. D of mind, degrees Fahrenheit loaes for a time a. degree in Autumn. ·she asked the house phyeicia.n the·cauee Of oftts sweetness and density. No one who, --------thisnhenomenon. Tha houui s~ft', to he~p fa.tigued by over-ex'6rtion of body or mind, ls Stanley Al:.VJ? ~.. her fu her desire for., Information, expen· ~as ever experien~ed the reviving influence W " e . t mented with the dru 8 that she had beeD of a. tumbler ?f this h~vera~et heated a.a hoD Henry M. S~anley, accor.:ipMiied by nine ' · ·' · . . d . grta: · d that her man as it can be sipped, will w1llmgly forego a hundred men, started from Y ambuza, on VBTEBIJ!l. A.RY SUlt~~Olf. , , ~hrow!ng out, a.n asce me ' . · resort to it because of its belng rendered the Congo, on the 23d of June, 1887, for the rpulat1on of this she had ·somewh a. .. 1 · rehef ot Emin Bey, Hill obJ' active l>oint .I t th bad been t cle a :salicylic ess a.ccept able to the pa.lat e. ·dchemlcala first poure ·n e recep a Th" promptness w·1t'h wh1·ch 1·ts cord1"al m ' waa Wadelai. The di11tance ID a straight. acid. · Into this she had poured a. solution " . . . . . . . · Ith th It 0 f .roducin a black fiue~ce 1a felt 1s. mdeed ~urpr1smg. Some line is a.bout 560 miles, but the rej!ion 0 f 1r?~· · w e resu P g . portion of 1t seems to be digested and a.ppro- being unknown and the impedimenta fre· · 1mme · To this added somesod1um · d, a1moat d" .. the 1oumey · ·-d "'50 P rec1p1ta.te. h h t . with th she sult -of ·producing a priate 1atel Y , ; a?d m!"ny wh o quen. proba.bly . a.ggrega.., i· P osp a e, · e re , now fancy they need alcohohc stimulant.ls milea. Stanley expected to 111ake twelve clear red solutJOn. . · ' when exhausted by fatigue will find in this miles a. day, a.nd join Emin in Aug~st, and Th!s !'t once gave a. cl.ue ~o th.e me!"ns of simple draught an £quivalent that will be be back in N ovembel', Thie WIWI rather too com~1mng iron ~nd sahr.yl~o ac~d without a.bunda.lltl:. satisfying aud far more enduring sanguine, however, for' the average rate of fo!1111ng a precipitate. The facts w;ere ~u~- in its'effeclill. There is many a.n i orant, Stanley's march in 187'6, from .Z!Ulzibar to ·m1tted to the apothecary of the·hospi~al, a~d overworked woman who tancies sh~ could Victoria Nyan.za., was only ,si,x milee a day. from them he produce!1 the fpllowmg for· not keep up without her beer · she mistakes B11t, even with the full allowance for intermula ;..which has bi:en m constant use near· its m!)mentary exhilaration strength, a.nd ruption, a ·long t.ime ha.a ela.psed, Oue year ly a year. . . ' · applies the whip instead of nouriahment to and sk months have gODe and his fate is unR. Aoldi i:.ahcyli. · · · · · ··· · · · · : · · · gr. xx. her poor exhausted frame. Any phyeicia.n known. Fer:! pyrophos?phat1,11 .. " ·" · gr. v, wilHellher that there is more real strength Is Stanley dead? lrhe question. is the Sodu phosphatis · · · · · '" · · · · · · gr. I. and Dourishment in a slice of bread than in subject of a valuable symposium in the Aqure . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · : oz. 68· a quart of beer; but, if she loves stimul11onts, Deoember number of the ··North American =:ate of the Ont .OJ'ID " vetertnal'J' ~ge, it would be a very useless piece of informa- Review."' The writers are Lord Wolaeley, tered me~ of t'he Ontario .Veterlhary ' tion. · !'resident D~ly, of the .Amerioan GeograrhiMilk as Medicine. Mealcil.l .A.dociation. cal Society, and ·J ames M. Hubbard and vr. . ·~omce a.nd Residence, N ewtonville, Ont. Milk'is one of the best medicine11 in the },ran& Boaz, two authorities 011 African exWill visit Orono every Tuesday.a.ndlSa.turday pharmacopwia, or out of it. Beef tea. :arel,Y Genera.I .N ote.s, ploration, General W oleeley says, " L feel Ollloe bou.tB fr. m 10. a. m., to 4. p, m., at ·oontaiDe more than a fourth of the nutriment , LEARNING TO wALK.-A young child convinced that he has reached Ewin P11o11ha." Voulters' Hotel CallS by Telegraph receive of milk, and '·raw beef juice ii only equal to ehould never be cncoura"'ed to stand &lone He further decl&1ee. that the oircumstancee ill)t. edlaftl attention. it in the nutritive ecale. In disea.aes of the "' CHAI. GES MODERATE. stomach. milk is invaluable, . a.nd if the too soon, or to bear the full weight of its "strel:'gthen the assumption that Stanley :M..A..N'"-VILLE~ patient finds it t'&o heavv, -lime, aoda, or ·body on it.ls legs before they are strong enough and the White Pasha a.re one and the ea.me' potass water may ~ be adQed~ or he may to support it, 'as, If this is allowed, the .legs person." He continues : " As far as oue_can take skim milk, which ill aeprived of' tbe will most a.esuredly become "bowed" and gather from all we have learned from Z!Ulzitat, 01 whe)o .w hich has *1o· cur~, and is disfigured for life. It is a good plan to allow ba.r, the country between it and Emin very easily. absorbed. In consumption, baby to be upon the nursery fioor fora short Pasha's headquarters, ha.s been so disturbed by .this war that no news or me&Beni;ters ha.ve milk is an esaential article of diet, and in time once or twice a day, and to kick a.bou't been allowed to pa.BS through the line of Bright's diseaBe it forms an important part a11 Nature ml!oy dict!\te, thus giving strength conte~dlng tribe1. · It is not only tha.t we { ' of the treatment. In facti, we may almost and freedom to the limbi1. ·-- ~ f have no news of Stanley since last November, say with the countn~.,min~ter,_wh!' ~ook .it__ DEA.FNESSIN CBILDR.EN.-The friend11 of a but neither have we 'had any from Emin. · . . · as. a.n adj_unct to <;hicken vnll1 "Milke gu1d de'ir.f child have sometime11 not the sli2ht· To me it is quite evident tha.t we shall hear . w1' a' things.'· est notion that it is ha.rd of hearing ; a.nd; re- of both at tne ea.me time, llnd I believe it fleeting on the faulta and corruption of their will be to the effect that Stanley reached · Treatment of Oorns. own nature in youthful de.ya, they a.re apt to Emin about the eni of last year. Upon Twenty-five cents extra will be charged when accounts rllli inform thfl little sufferer that it is oa.relese or Wadelai it is cert;_ain that Stanley . With properly-aha.ped a.nd sufficiently· provokingly ol:stinate, and that "None is eo reaching large . boots, corns rarely form, and .will ·deaf as he tha.1i won't hear." We read in would give his men a rest. l'he four exover one month. often disappear spontaneonsly when the un- Holmes' "System of Surgery " of a boy who, perts .a.11 believe that Stanley is al;ve. Let ua hope that the conclusion is correct.due pressure is removed .. They may be from e'arly life, had been the subject of aural best treated by painting them frequently diaease, and who actually died from abcess rBaitimore .American. with tincture·of iodine, or a strong solntion in the brain caused thereby, but whose father of bichromate of potash, and shaving off 11aed to box his ea.rs for what he termed "inWIRBLETd. with . a sharp knife the hardened outer attention," layers thus acted upon. The corn doctor . ' · .. l . [ { ' A commercial treaty has been concluded goes deeper and tries to remove the whole Elegant In Design between Switzerland and Italy, How to l.Jook a Husband. coDica.l wedge of epidermis. The soft corn Solid in C.onstruction Morrisburg, Ont., has now an elecerio fire should be hardened by powdering fnquent· .A g.,o<J many husbands are apoiledq Y &la.rm, w.llicb works very aa.tisfa.ctorily. ly with tanDin and · keeping tl:e opposite l!xcellent in Tone mismanagement. ... d L ·11 b "d d 'h' ~· e ess.eps wi. e pres1 ent an · ts -= f'R-ONOUNCEO BY ARTISTS TO BE THE FINEST surfaces constantly apart .by means of rings Somewomengoaboutitasiftheir hnabands of felting, or little rolls of lineD, J<'or ari were bladders, and blow them up. Others .a1>n ,ChiUle~ v1ce-pres1denb, of ihenew Pa.na.~ ·Ml\DE: Ill CANADA,and equal to the best United States i nGtruments, at (when duty and freight is paid) , inflamed corn, the foot should be kept in an keep them constantly in hot water ; others 'ma. canal. , . elevated position as much 11s possible ; let them fretze. Some keep them in a stew. , \Rumc~rs are current t. at the dervuhee evaporating lotions of spirit and water Otbers toast them. Some keep them in '& ,a,re ma.ss1ng !'ot Kllanoum for an i>dYance ·on should ' be frequently used, and ,softening pickle all their lives. Dongola., and that the Mahdi intends to .j,n. ointments applied. ' ' It cannot be supposed that any husb&nd vade E gypt. WITH will be ,tender and good managed in this The Fteemasons of P11ris ha."6 ieeued a Sore Hands.' ·oeTAVIUS NEWCOMBE & co. way; but they are really delicious when pronunoiamento against Geo, :&ul·anger. in· vfoing mElJ?-bers ot the order ~-0 11u.p.pon M. , Apply the following liniment :-Liquor properly tr~ated. . 107-109 CHU!WK STREET, TORONTO In selectmg your husband vou should not .Jacquell, his opponent. ammoniac, tincture of -0pium, spirits of tur· pentine, and olive oil,, tqual parts of each. be ,guided by the silvery apperance, a~ in Henry. P. Marshall, cashier ·tJ'f the Sea.After waahing the hands in the morning, at bu-y_1ng mackerel, nor by the goldi:n tmt, ma.n's Bimk,. of New Yor)t, dietl.<in.November midday, and in the evening·, and drying, as if yon wanted salmon. S~Iect hm your- la.st, 11nd 11n investigo.tion ,of ·his accounts pour a teaspoonful of the· liniment 1n the self. Do not~o to m"Lrket for him, a.a the best shows tha.t he embtzzled ·missionary and palm,of one hand,· and then. rub the hands are always brnught to your door. other trust funds to the amoun.t ·of $75'000 THE BEST LlJBRl().tl.TOR IN TUE BARKE T. It is far.better to have. none unless you will . · . . · · a.pd fingers together a.s if washiDg them. to cook him. A pre· ·Gen. Poe, w~o is C<>nstructmg a new chanpatiently learn how R epeat the process, having poured a. tea, When buying Coal Oil ask your dealer for the New Oils, · spoonful Into the o~her hand, so th&t the serving-kettle of the finest porcelain is the n,el !or the United States throngh the St. linunent may be equally distributed. Work best ; but if you have nothini but a.n earthen· Cla.1r fiats, ~y~ tha1t ,par~ of ·the cha.nnel un· , dou.b~edly hes ID Canadian waters, but he the hands together till dry. If the sore ware pan, it will do. ~ See that the linen in which you wrap him , antte1pates no trouble· ·between ·the two parts smart too much, the .l iniment ahould ia nioely washed and mmded, with the Gove~n. m ente, . . . have a little oihdded to it. Try it once, and you will use no other. required number . of buttons . 11nd strings Cehna Mets.ye·! . a, tmrteen,year·old gul Ca.re of the feet. nicely 8owed on. Tie him in the kettle with who was confinedtm a da.rk room at the back lUct;OLL BROS. & CO'¥, Toronto.. a. strong silk comfortable cord; the duty- 01 a Montreal barber's shop, and ·kept for Personswhoare troubled with feet which at string is likely to give w11y (husbands are ,immo11a.l purposes, has been sent to the times amit . a n offensive odor, in spire of all' lik.sly to fly out of the kettle and be burned R eformatory for five years. · Her seducer known prenntives, will be glad to learn of : and cruety on the ed,es, since, like crabs l ha.s escaped to the States. the following simple remedy which we have and lobsters, you ha.v.e to cook them Edi , p B obtained from one of our eminent phyaici· alive.) An , tors, ra.yar . ook. lfif"Note.- This favorite medicim is pi1t ans. It' is usually the case that those who Make a cle11r, steady fire, a.n~ practise When the late Rev. Dr. Ingersoll died, in t!-1' in oval bottles lu:Adirt,,; ~hree ounces are troubled· in this way are subject'to ex- nll!ltness and cheerfulness. .Set ~1m as near! 1'883 the present writer w . a.a called 011 to -each, with the name bloum i?~ the glass, ceHive perspiration. No a.mount of be.thing th111 ·a s seema to agree with him. ~f he . repo;t the funeral services. In writing up H~INES, a" nd,the name of tlie ini·entor, S. R. Camp· and waahing ·remedies the e-vil· complained sputters and fizzea, . do . not . be anx10~s.; the l!iCOount afterward ocoasion arose to --MANUFACTURER O F - !bell, in red ink across the fa ce of the label. of, The softening of ths skin between the some huabande do this till they are quite make a direct quotation from the Book of -B eware of imitations, refuse all su bsti· toes and leakage of the fetid lymph suggest done. . . . Common Prayer, and, not fiudirig the volume :tutes, and yoii will not be 'disappointed. an astringent application, but even a atrong .Add~ httle sug~r 111 the form of what 011 the ·book shelvea of the editorial room, solution of sulphate of zinc, will be absorb· c~nfect1oners call k1sees, but no. pepper.or the quest we.& pursued in Mr. Matthews' .KING STREET, BOWMANVlLL ed producing swelling and more or less dis· ymegar on a.ny a~count. A little sp~ce cpriva.te office. ··Haven't you a prayer book on hand a. number ot vehicles (and ls manufacturing a great many.more} of the ne tress ; bub oxide of zinc, not only possess. ~mproves them, bu t it must be used with of your own?" he asked. "Here, wait!" Hae now patterns and best finish, which I am offering for sale a.t the lowest prioes consistent I es the proper astringent property, but ef- JUd~ment. · · . Taking a morocco-bound copy from hie with due regard to workmanship and quality. The fallowing ie a list of fectually a.rresta the discharge, disinfecting . Do not e~1ck a~y sharp ·metrument m~o desk he wrote on ita flyleaf a line of presenthe principal vehicles mariufa.otured biY me the partJ11 and effecting a. com:t:lete cure of h!m to see 1f he ia becom!Dg tender .· Stir tation &nd ..in memory of Dr. Ingersoll's Double Covered Oarriages ....................................................$160 Upwardt the offensive ·m alady,-[Hall's Journe.l of him gently; watch the while, lest he he too funeral" added the date and his own name 1· Single Phootona................................................................... 100 Health. fi11.t and cloae to the kettl!', and so become and, h~nding it to the reporter, said:Open '!leelesa. You cannot fad to know when he "There's a present for you, Mr.--, and ' ansfog from a disordered state of the Liver, Top Buggy..................................................-.................... 90 " Value of Rest. IS done. . . let me sa.y thia :-If you don't care to read Stoll\.ach aud Bowels, such as There is no better preventive of nervou11 . If , ~hus trea1:8d,, Y;OU w1J}. find him very it for the moral lessons it contains, study it 'J)yspepsia or Indigestion, ·Bilious d1geat1blc1 agreem&'. n1oely wt th you a.nd the for the ae.ke of its pure .English. There's · A,ffections, · Headache, Reartburn, exhaustion than regular, unhurried muscular children, and he will keer aa long IWI you no better use of the language anywhere to 11 Light Wagon. ..······..·........··.··.···.·..······......··· -..................... 40 exercise ' (says a.n exoha.ng~), lf we could Acid.Hy of the Stomach, Rheumatism. moderate our hurry, lessen our worry and in· want,. unlCBB you become ca.rel688 and Bet be found than in that bock. I know that's Express W~gon,.................................................................. 16 ,. Loss of _Appetite, Gravel, Nervous crea.seour openair exercise, a.largeproportion hlm m too cold a place. so," he added, with a thoroughly character· Skeleton ··.······· , ....···.·····...·...··.. ~................. .. ........................ 50 ·· iutic touch of self-appreciation, "because Debili~y, Naueea, or VoµUting,. &c., &o. of nervous disea.sea would be abolished. For 11 that is an edition of the prayer book that The suffering &nd loSB of life caused by those who cannot get a. sufficient hoiiday the Pr19e .;Zi:s Cents i:ier Bottle. Possessing superior facilities for manufaoturlng carriages, I intend io sell very oheap for o , , ,PR!PARED · O·~Y BY substitute is an occasional day in bed. Many the burning of railway cars after collisions Matthews & Warren published, and I read or approved credit, a.nd by eo dolnir I hope to irreatly i-norea.se m:v number of 11&le1. " Woul 1 word of the proof of it myself ?" aell the wood pa.rte only, or the gearings of burgie11 Ironed, °" · 'DAVIS & LA'WlUlNCE 00. (L!mite4). whose nervea are constantly strained in their have ma.de it certain that, some time, oars every The grateful recipient has studied that daily vocatiOn have disco-vered this for them- would have to be made of incombustible MONTBEA.L.cherished book: from wha.t motives no matselves. A Spa.nish Ulerchant in Barcelona material, Thia desired end seems now to told his medical ina.n that he a.lwa.ya went to have been rea.ohE'd, A ateel fire-pt'oof oar ter, save this; he has searched its pages for At the Shortest Notice, Painted and Trimmed if Desired. bed for two or three days, whenever he could was tested in Chicago a. few de.ye ago. It typogra.ph~cal or textual error11 and hasn't Tail~. be spa.red from his business, and he laughed gave perfect sa.tistaction. The cost of it is found one! A closer p~oofreader, a better Al the Factory I also do Planing1 Matching, Turning and. &wing with Olrole,Ba.nd~.'\So.t. printer than Mr. Matthews never lived.Saws, and i>repa.re all kinds or lumber for oarpenters nd others for building J>U?J>OMI. at those who spent their holidays on toilsome less than that of a wooden car and ita weight Ornamental a.nd Plaln.Plokets for !ences ill &VOll'Y 11tyle required, made to order. [Butfalo Expresa. ·· ie between ten a.nd twenty per cent, le1111, · Ge)ltlemen'1.1Clothes Made t~ Order·" mountains. 1 ~fff,Ul -"H'M a;' ff' -"'~ff,U·lM m . .w.ff \tdt \ftt' . ' g(t·~to~-m. · ' .1.tw. REA.L.I ,\ T TH. "Did n't Know 't was Loaded" .Infants a I I Children. I Special ' · Latest Designs in ..Ayer!a : la, TEA AND DINNER SETS arrived this week at Great v~riety ~l(~ltg"f " ° M'urdoc/1, Bros. of· TAULl l ltAUCtNC LAMl'8· fo; Endless varieties ·in Fancy Good~ direct from Europe. McDOUGALL & M ETOALF, BOW are ottering Coal as follows : DlJNN'.S BAKINC ' ·o· ER:' P Ow Tff£-CQ .OK.'S BEST FRIEND Stove and Chestnut, ..................$6.25 Grate and Egg, .............................. 6.00 E~WCOMBE p · 1AN'OFORTES LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATHS, POST & CORD WOOD Always on hand a lowest prices. McDOUGALL & METCALF. ~I: , .\J p!!ro~ep~};HA~~~~~~~~~A~~e THE.f«AN~i'ACTURUS T .HBIE SHERS AND FARIERS USE ONLY McCOLL'S ARDINE MACHINE OIL. I . 'F MILY SAFETY & SUNLIGH;TCOAL= 0ILQ HAINES' · CARRIAGE W"ORKS GEORGE 0. Proprietor, OARRIACES, SLEIGHS, GUTTERS, WAGONS, &O. Buggy................................................ ............ ........ 'lO n . CamDbell's Cathartic GomDonnd Cures Chronic CnnstiDation, Gostiveness, and al! ComDlaints Democrat Wagon.................................................................. 6.5 Lumber Wagons.................................................................... 65 ·· ·· Sulky................................................................................... '4:0 All Kinds of Vehicles Repai'ren R. PEATE; ·.

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