1188 Apply to WM. H. I v1<;s, Bowmaovlll<J· Fuel w aJtt ed · The operation of tranafuaion of blood per· hie dficbl posti a.s Minis Der to Hayti, from Lyle. 23-tf, to tile Modern Weapons, l'.owdcr, nm A correspondent who haa r_~,.d }hfl article formed at Belltivue llo~pital in New York the Na.v1> Y11rd yesterday, wa.e the courteous -~· W·EDNESDAY. NOV. ·6, 1889. , Ships. entitled "Build a Four-day Ship wrlt..es .to on Sunday was all thati ellved the life of visit of J 11nior Lieutenant Etlwucl Llnvd to 'W ANTED.- Men to tak;i order:1 fol.' 0 0 =================-j, Tbe annual meeting of the shareh Idere f a.sic: how in is poqsfble t h at a screw Pace. I d ID Morris A. Redding, the fresco painter who M r. D ougI II.HS endb" "l Y b af ore ·h Nursery stock. on81J,l8ry orUomm lsslon. = is f llml " P K e&r- I can ma.ke a successful S11.lesman or <tny one , · ·IJQ Mll1HERS.-Aille ~ou c!li ' Sir W. G. Armstronir, Mitchell & Co.,(L!ml~- the bow of. a 11hip could prove m-0re dfiment was found nearly smothered by gas in bis sage s11.iled ·. Lieu!.ona.nt Lloy~ is a11 cfilJer on who will work and follow my instructions. Anwaiw: ' edJ wa.s held in the E lswick Mechanics In- thim one placed in the stew, a.nd cites the His roommate George Pfeiffer, a pook- the new crumr Bagtoo, and 1s e. great gra.r:d- Will furnish handsome outfit free, and oa:ir ·d;urbed a.t night and broken of Y?ur r~ ; ····ute L'>ndon Ea... , the other evening. well-known fact tht when the ordinary e"-boo'- m·'-er, w ·s dn·d when the Iandlla.dy son of that Q,ilonel Edward Lloyd_w ho wa.s Your salary or commis~inr; every week, Write,,, 'ld fl' · d cr,.,mg wit. """" ' ' ,., h k · ... wl!. w ~ on Sund1>y morn· , the owner 0 f u.1.r. u D l ug. ass&? d hm m '>L h er for terms Ont. at once, E 0 GRAHAJII.Nor~eryma.n,. 'by a sick .chi . su ermg an lr · · Lord Armstron$, Chairman of the. company, screw steumers try to ~o ioetern t ey m" e brook open the door early 'l'oronto, 42, LO w* 1 pain of G.uttmg Teeth!, If so ~end ~t pre~ided, and an the course of his address poor work of it. . . ing. R~ddillg showed some sigr.a of life,, when they were slaves, and 1s !" so.11 :;,{ the -0nce and get a bottle of .Mrs. Wmsl'?w s · said ; As to tho fu.cb tb 1s not u~w questl~ned, thou~h·uncongcfoua, and was sent to Belluvue present owna~ of the old pla.nta.tion 1~. 1.~lbot FARM: FOR SALE.-75 acres of lot: .Soothing Syrup." For children. teeth~ng, : " When I le.st a.ddrcased you I re!erred to There are a number of' boats tn us~,. no.ii.bl' H Japital. At ll o'okck, when D r. Cum- county, Mary.and, where Mr. Ooll g ...es wa.s 35, con. 3, Darlin1non, on tha 'l'owa Ciqedts value ie incalculable. It will relieve . the nucceas which hs.d attended the mtro.duo- th o ferryboats on bhe Mersey a.t Ltverpoo9 miDga visited him he was still nnconscionff, h:irn. }:n~e~n~i~h h~~d~ril~~;{!~~pl~~~~dv~.rcl~~~ , .th Fb~e sufferer i.mmediately. De- · uion of our quick·thfog guno of forge calibre, wht.r e bow propellers &re used, <\nd where and rapidly approaching de£1tb. No ·~~;m;:;i~u· * A Wil" . . : i l i l - good frame house. two barns.stables, c,u l'if.h f(e e xoor l 't mothez:s · there is n o '. tHld l hl\ppy to 8'.\Y tha.t conbinued triab thllir cfil h&S been dfJmonstrn.ted. The pul6e was dlsernible and his breathing was FARM IN PIO KERIN G F OR SALE. house and o ther outbuildings, two good weJJel> ;pe_nt kuponb . :~~' "t [t cu'res Dyse1iltery · wibh those guns, ;i.nd pro>:reaeive improve· oavjng of oottl a.moun~ed to a very 11\rge pet'. scarcely notfoeo.ble. Stimniantscforoduclld -One.of , the best farms In Picker. f ag for hard water; sluo47 acres on lot 27 3rd con:,. 5:11.lS 'a . e & O·' ~ l '1 " tn. It no effdcb As a la.et res.ouroe Dr. omminga S[I,le oontami,ng . 2· Dei.rllngton, halt way between 03. ha.wa tion1 1 tu<ll the Stomach ti.nd ' ments in their m1mu f &ctnra, h :i.ve fi rml Y cen~. wlten bow prcpe11 11rs were puu a !LCres, a 11 0 r · w.h ic h · a.re Bowman ville in a good state of cultiv11. D rarrhrea., ii:eg':1 a.tee l' ft entablhhod their adve.nba.ges. Tnose cs.n be demonstra.ted sclentltioa.lly as well, to try trall$fusion of healthy Bclonl('ing to the est.ate of the late Willlarn !Bowels, cures Wmd Co so dne . .e . advantages will be still further enhanc- but that wouL\ require a.n eliobora.te a.bn truse blood into his veins. out buUdinRs and two wells. This Pl'OPerty is Hanoock. For _p,,.rticul!\rB, etc,, app)f to .A Gums, reduce-11 l nflamma.tion, an gtll'es : eel by t he employment of the new matbematica.l ca.lcul8tlon, lb will be easily 'l.'he man who was chosen to ll:ive up his situat~ on, lot ~5, b, f., one lJ?ile <>nd o. half w · ro. HANCocr,, 61 Lilke View Ave., Ioronto,. - .. d to the whole sytttem k d h" h ·· bo said i!J d h ·' t · all ehlpa now R d,. W lb V d th rrom P1ckermg village, half a mile from Grand 1 nt, . ..0.::ie an ene~ . ,, n· · s1110 eless pow er, w D , Iv may ~ ! uuderetoo , owever, uil!I. ~n · blood to . e aii;g w~s 1. em - - - -----· 1 . ·~n er 11e . , Trunk Station, three miies from Pickering I 0 " l\.hs. Winslow s Soothmg Syrup ~l"or now certa.in to be broughb into use. With made tbe stern hM a. very different form or who wa.s m tho nosp1ba.l w1th a.n 1qured foot. Harbor, and six miles from Whitby. For ; .c h.i!dren teething iii: .plea.sa.nt to the t,;.ate ordinary powder it would be impoasible to model from the buw. :rhe sber111s not shl'p· Efo Is a Germa.n, over ~ix feet in h~ight, and further p1irtjoulars al;lply .to J.A~rn:s P1crunD 1 · an<i is the prescription of oilllJ .of the old- lira these large guns a.b th~ir maximum rate ed for splitting the wa.ter. When a .ship unusually full blooded and powerful. R 6 . , on the prem1~011, or :P1c!l:iir~nK, .r. O. 29-·t( I -est 1tnd best female physicians and nurses of aome ten ,·ounda per minute, on. a.coounb tries to b!lck np ahe moves slowly, because cently he volul)teen:d t-0 give some of hi!!, - ---- - -·· --....·-·- ·· ·-·-·:;--:·----..--- - ------ 'I n. CHANDLER, Newcastle, offers In t ""e 111 ·ted States, and is for sale _by of t.he hanging smoke from t he d1Goh:u-ge, she is not of the right shape. Th6 bow bl00 d · l II ... c "e nderlieth Jay A BEAUTIFUL · h.1' p1·!vate sa!e,or _ willexcha.nl('etor farm.. 0 " a m ou ar ii. bed a. · i11Wald24,an\l ·· propeny all his property in Newcastle all dr,uggiats through · the world. Puce whioh propeller gets a. ):>otter gri P on the wat er I b~side ID R~ddi11g bia consi·till;;,, of of Stores Houses and Lots ancl'· .:· . va.l111;ble ~Orchard. th e .homestea.d bein't" one· 26 ceu..t.s a bottle. Be sure and ask for RENDERS AIMING IMPOSSIBLE; becauee the water is unbrokl'n there. No !&ft a.rm rented against t he limp right urm "MR«. WINSLOW'S SOO'I!HING SYRVP,' with the so-oa.lled smokeleos powder (!n mabter wha.t t he form of the ~h!p, t~e we.tier of tlte fresco pa.inter, De. Cummings op~u· -OJI'~ ~~eythe most complete m the co11oty. sJ~rIIID, 1 and take no other k1nd. which nitrate of an1monia. is ueed as a. ba.ae) reaches a. stern i:ropellcy rn ll~.dies, imd ed the m~dii1n cephalic vein, just above the'I the 9ame hindrance is not experienced, the at a.n angle -!he angle wb1Jh the lmea of the elbow, in .Bedding's right arm, and allowed f d smoke produced by the discharge being very stern m11~e WJ~h the k eel.. . eight ounces of blood to escape. This was to adjoining Village with Railway . Cbnrches, 0 C::on1u.mption Surely C::urc · much leaa .in volume, and diseipatiog vet'Y '.l.'here 1s one other oons1deratlon not c.om ma.de room In his veins for the fxesh blood. Schools and theLeadin.g Ma.rketof theCount>· 1 readily. Exoellent results ha.ve been ob- monly thought of. 0 ')s6rvera have noticed Then Vcnderlieth's lefn arm wa.s tightly ~'rrst·class Buildings, l11.1g~ Orchard.good bush, ~ ' ['o THE ED~ll'OR: ta.ined with ib, velocities of about 2,300 feet tha.t by the time a sberr. propeller g~ts up to bound below. the elbow, "nd the medla.n well watered, everything complcto. , Please inform your rea.derethat Iha.ve persec1lndinthel2centimetrogun(4¥inch) itsmaxlmumnumbero~revolubions~nesb~rn cephalic vein was cut. Tne canules of SPECIA.J, B&llGA.IN · . BEING PART OF LOT 26, CON. 6',, ,a positive remedy for t he above named being reachEd £Ind in the 15 centimetre gun of the ship ha.a Aettled lll thll we.ter mater11J._l . an Ave!ing transfusion tube were introduaMust be 8 0 to close out an Estate, containing 100 ac:cs, more or !ess, on disease. By its timely use thousauds of (6 inob) the e~braordina.ry velocity oi 2,500 Iy. She ia no longer on a. level keel. This edinto the vein This apparatus consists of which a.re ~ood dwellmg and od11tb111ldmgda. ve been permanently d h b · d i b th · i b th h 1 the w··er from · . h good orchard well for fenced waterein,, · 1 sea h "' .,ope ess ca " 1eeb per secon aa een 1·ea.llze , n o au- a e~a.use e w oc pumpa . "' a. rubber tube about two feet long wit a l:lplendid soil siiitablo grain an or stocku.nd ct1red. I shall be glad to send two bottles stances with very permissible pressures. the sades a.nd benea.th the ship 8 ~ fasb bha.t silver ca.nule, or mouth piece, ab ea.oh end, partly cleared, b1J,l1J,nce bush. No buildings; firstr.clase state of cultivition. Close t.o village., of n1y remedy FREE. to .any of V~~r readers But even with these powders, though much she ls not p roperly supported until ahe h~a In the middle ia a bulb ~ in a syringe, cheap; good title and lmrnediiite possession; of Kirby where are post office, (daily mail whG> ha.ve conenmpt1on if they wd. send me reduced in volume, t he smoke is sbid present tbl d d ewh"'t T he wheel an h" h . d f ft 'd · apply at once ton S Ml'r(:llE~,:r,. Rea.I Estate churoh school store, blacksmith shop, etc~ P 0 dd &e e ow,; som · · der 'her w 1c , on bemg preese , o·rces u1 . B in on 6 Agent, Dra.yton, Ont. ·wm be sold r{ easy terms. Pio wlngposse salon, tb.eir Express and · · a ress. "s a parthl hinilra.nce, and extended experi- fa.ct, create~. a partia.l vacuum un . , · '.Urection only·· The otbor. ca.nule wa.s put Farm and town properties, all sizes kinds and at once; full 0_possE>.ssion April 1, 1890. Fol.'" '"- R62pectfully, Dr. '.l'. A. SLOCUM, 164 men ts are now being carried ouc to endee.vor, That vacuum '. s no~ wholly ever.come by the m the op~n vem of Reddmg1s arm. Th · Jn prices, for ea.le, rent and exchange, JVf nney to j further parhcnlars e~ll on or address \V~ West Adelaide st. , Toronto. Ont. a if possible, tJo obtain a powder with a total sinking of u1 1·, stern. Necessarily the screw Dr. Oammillga worked. the bulb slowly. loan at tenns to suit. :l ~-!l,w PA'l"l'ERSON, Owner, Kirby P 0. 4l-tf. absence of smoke. cannot exern i:BeH to the best advant~ge When two or three ounoea of V ..1naerlieth's - ,... .,...~.,,,~We have la.bely been exp~l'imenting with uuder such uircumsta.nces. The . reoardmg blood had r.entered Reddin&'s a.rm hie pulse Special Announcement. a new powder recommended by Sir .!!'ceder- influence of this alighb vacuum 18 greater freshened peroapbibly. A little la.t"r his i;:k Abel's committee (known from its tha_n the retarding influence of tJhe our~ent breathing beci\me pronou11cej. In about W e have made arrangements with Dr. string.li!rn form aa ·cordite ') with much wh1oh the bow screw would throw agamst fifteen minutes, when ten ounces of blood H. J, Kendall Co., puli.s~ers. of "~ aucoe..s. With a 6 inch gun velocities of the bow. . . had been forced inbo him, his pulse was near. Treatise on the Horse and his Diseases 2 300 feet havo been obtamed with cordite It. is only twenty-~ve yea.re since the Jy normal imd there was a. flash in his face, which. will enable all our eubscribere tc an pressu,es somewhat over twelve tons. As lea.dmg nautical ma.ga.zme of Engfand hoo~ed Tben tb.e pumping was stopped and the .obtain a copy of that valuable work free yet it would be prema.ture to say up to what at t he ide11 of screw propellers ever be1_ng instrument removed. The veina were closed by sending their address (enclosing a two- ~[za <if gun .t~ia powder ml~h1J be used, and used where speed was required of a sha{i, in his arm and V11.nderlieth's. cent stamp for mailing same) to Dr. B. J. ats adapta.b1hty tor t'le ser;1ce ?11s, of course, bub now tbe authorities ha.ve been broug t R adding soon brea.bhed regnlady, and Kend11oll Co., Enosburg Fatls, Vt. This atill to be proved by chmat1c a.nd other to see not ouly the advantai.ges of propellers a.fter a. few minutes op~ned his eyes. A ow recognized as standard tests ! ~11t at p_re~ent th_e results are very in the stern, bub they are aclmow ledgu1g t~e little while later he hpoke. lb was the first b 00k · ~s n . h prommug. It is 1mperv1ous to damp, and, adva.nbl>ge of the bow ecrews .e.s we!l· Io 18 time he ha.d shown any sign of conscious· 0f h autho1·1ty upon all diseases t e orse, a.bove all it is absolutely smokeless, and likely that there are two conndera.t1ona t hat nees Vanderlieth grew pale under the as itd phenomenal ea.le attests, ov~r four should the results mentioned a.hove be main· will prevent the immediate a.dopbiou of a oper~bion, b11t when it was a.11 over he sat Have removed to their new store, just acro3s the tstreet from their ok!; million copies having been sold lll the bained, its employment will, in all pro· bow screw: Bow screws would be more up and looked at the man whose life he had stand, and by calliog on them, you will be convinced that the Mighty past ten years, a sale never before bability work a revolution in modern arma.· likely to be broken; ib is not the f~hlon to sv.ved. He was weak, but afte-r a rest got Dollar will buy as much Sugar, Tea and all kinds of Groceries, as w e ll reached by any publication in the same 1aents, .:Ud render the use of use them. "Sa.ilors I~ the most fa.shiona.ble~u up a.nd walked to dinner and ate heartily. period of time. We f~el confident that QUICK FIRING GL NS · . folks there is," as old J,~ck: bervenm~.tiet Redding got rapidly better, and was re- as all kinds of Fresh and Cured ~feats, in thQir 1>hop, as at any otherour patrons will appremate the w_ork, and ot only an advantage but a necees1ty. So says. moved to the "cage," the barred room where !'>tore in the town. They buy solely for Cash, and calculate to give, be glad to avail themselves of this oppor- much for guns and powder. !rhere is . one ot:1er hope for uhe fulmre prisoners a.re treated. He is held by tho their customer s the benefit of it. tunity of obtaining a v11luable b ook. · "When la.st a.ddressing you I referred to four-day ab1p which this corresp~ndent eug- police as an attempted euiolde. Yesterda.y, It is necessary that you mention this our co~tinued succes~ in the production of gests, and than is bhe use of a lighter fuel however he said that Pfeiffor and ho had · d" f 0 r tho "Treatise ." wa.r ships, aud especmlly of protected orule- than coal, ~e thiq_b cr~do . P? ~rolenm gone to ' their r oom together, and he had pa.per m sen tng f 1 a erll ; and I alluded pt\rhcula.rly to a vessel might bo aubsb1tuted, ~1l might be, doubt- uone to bed at onoe imd to sleep . The This offer will rem.i.in open or on Y of thi~ clase we were building to our own leas, but for its c:Js,, Ships a.re r un trJ make uext he knew be w.i.s in the hospital. 'Ther e designs for the Italian Governm~nii. l'h!a money. [rhey make little ~nough uo,w with - '!'las no intention of anioide on hb parb, a.nd 11hort time. veasel, the P iedmcmte, WM then jueb haunch· out adding to the iuel bill. But 11 ; rs not ha uho!lght Piel£!er left the gili6 turned on - - -------- To Corre::ipondents. ed; but she has since then passed throug h ,impossible that eome_ geniu3 will manage ~~ I thr:iugh oi1telessnees. both her epeed and her gunnery trlala, and geu the h eat of co'.'! 1n a bettor wn.v . o~ a. _~-~~'Ve charge 10 cents a line for 11.ll notices i1as, I am .11a.ppy to slly, more tban realizdd may be th~.~ gar~ will yet~~ made from wu.t?r 'lhe Path for My feet. of Anniversaries, OoncerlB, Leo~ur_es, and th11 predictions which I then ventured to llot so tow a prioo thll<t it can b,e sbored m · , entertainments, for which no pr1~tmg ~as make bo~h as to her epeed and power of cylinders on ship boa.rd, and ueea 11.s fu9J, !Is 11.rm!l.ment. I said laeb ye11or that she was illuminating g.1a h now stored to light r. a il- I ca.at a backward glance down life s rough been <1r is to be ordered at this office, e:cpeotad to obtain a speecJ of 21 knots in rea.1- way trains aud ferryboats. Well made gus road In fact, you can get the Cas!i for all kinds of marketable produce. w1'4i~ an admission fee is charged or col· ity she has aooomplithed 22.3 knots (equal banks would weigh libtle more thu.n coal O'er w~ich my wea.ry, earth worn feet have le ton taken. The ea.me charge is made ta 26 mili;s an hour), which is the highest bunkers, whlle compressi:id ga.s would, of n.od ; ~Do not forget the sta.nd-The West Stare in. ~he White Brick: fora l business notices appea.ring among ·peed over obtained by p,ny. seagoing e.hip. couras, not oompare in weight to coal. Here Aud, ·~_1dat the dark, I aee the pathway news items. Cvrrespondents will klndly Sile carries on eithfr broadnde four 6 mob !a a. field for a.n Inventor. The man who can · S·rewed Block, directly opposite their old stand. A call sohetted and patron-state this to all applicants for such notices guns, bhree 12 centimetre guns, and five snbstitiute a. ton of ga~ for 300 tons of ooal, Wabh priceless blessings from the hand cf age thankfully received. God. ai0., whenever possible forward the 6 pounders, excluding mltra.llleuses ;_ and which the c:;aty o_f Pans burns, at the same amount with the notice, or state to whom with this broa.d@ide fired ab the maximum or a less price, will soon thereafter ~e able rate she could discharge some 5,000 pounas to buy the Grand Trunk, an<l notJ miss t he What though sha.rp piercing thorns infest the account i3 to be sent. tf. weight of projectiles iu a minute. l have price ftom hls pile, my pa.th; long coJ>tended that vessels of this da.es - -- -- - - -- Are there not here and there some rare, GRATEFUL_:CO:\-IFORTING. would prove more serviooa.ble in Nlation to sweet flowers ? · DYING FROM A DOG'S BITE. God sends us good and ill In love- not wrath; Horrible Sull'crlngs o.f a SalMn Uee1·er. has a. very widespread commerce of inc11ilc11l· Three days and nights John Muldoon, of We need some bitter in this life of ours. ,;.ble nlue to proteot," Astoria., L,I., fought hydrophobi_a. in its moat BREAKFAST. TII:E MOVING TOWERS OF GRUSON. fearful form. He is now unconscious and the At the German army mar ceuvree the other pbyeicta.ns S·Y he cannot live. DJ etorms de~cend? There!sllghtaboveo.f The sun will smile ~ "By a thorough knowledge of the nature.I Areehadowsfalling? u.ga.in. Jaws which govern the operations of digestion day the Emperor took up the defenaive poMuldoon ie a la.rge, muscular ma.n, aged and nutrition, and by a careful application 'Of sition, which was strengthened by eight And so I recogniz·l the hand of Love the fine properties o! well-select;ed Cocoa., Mr. Schumann iron-olad towers provided 1>foh sixty-three ye11on. All his life he has been Thab guides me gently through a life very fond of doge, and was the owner of EP\)8 has provided our breakfas~ 1 ables with a p!!.ln delicately tla.vored beverage which umy save mschlne guns. These fortlfica.tlons are on several fine oneH of different breede. L'at us many hea.vy doctors' !Jllls. It l!' by the wheels, and resemble beehives. Inside sit judicious use of 2uch articles of die~ that a two men, one on a saddle like tha.t of a Ma.y, whlle sitting in front of his saloon 51n 'Tis noh all darkness. Some soft, golden r11oya J ilmaioa. av.mue, he was a.tt'l.cked by a. spitz constitution may be gradually built up until Have shed their radiance o'er my darken· strong enough to resist every tendency to bicyle, the other bl\lldlng llim ammunition, dog belonging to one of his neighbors and ed life. disease· Hundreds of subtle m[l,ladios are of which 600 shot can be stored within. bhten in th.a lefb wrist. The dog wag immed· And though I wander now through troubled :tloatlog a.round us ready to atlack wherever The turrets contain e quick-loading gun, -ONlately shot, and Mr.Muldoon's wound healed ther e is a weak' point. We may escape many ways, a fatal shaf& by keeping ourselves well fortified firing thirty sma.11 shra.pnell shell or solid 10 ra.pidly tha.t he aoon oeased to fo8.r S(lrious Their memory comes like blessing after with pnre blood and a. properly nourished shot, the latter foT use against cavalry. The results. L!!ost Monday he did not feel strife, fra.me,"-"Oivil Servlce Gazette." turrets revoive and, are bullet and shell Made simply with boilln~ we.to· or milk. proof, The chief objection to them seems well, Tbnraday noon he wont to hie hou110 a.nd lay down. \l'wo l;iours later he was foam· Sold only in packets. by Grocers, ltib" led thus: the diffi.Julty of Q'lOVing them. So I accept wha.t'er my Father wills, J.tl!IES EPPS &: Co,, Uomreopaihl<l Chem· ing a.t the mouth a.nd in such convuldoll.I! Since He designs it for my highest gooa ; and shall cont.ioue the same unti! the 31st of December . Horses were not ave.liable and a.bout that all the strength of Willard B:.rber, hie lsts. London. Engla~. twenty men, with their a.nxillary force of son·in· la.w, bin wife and his two danghtllre For what bo our weak sight are seeming Ills, vllla1ers, were re q 11ired to drag each of the was re~uired to keep him in bed. We have t o strong reasons for this Cheap Sale, viz.: Are richest blessings if but understood. EIGHT- TURRETS EMPLOYED Aft:er the firilb convulsion there was a. mo· lst.-We want and must have about $10,000 before the ' end of " --·into position ab the extremities vf the in· ment of relief for the sufferer. He wiped the fantry intrenchmenb, Smokeleee powder thlok, clinging froth from his lips and suid God haa been good to ma. I cs.nnot ask the year. It needs quick s oiling to raise that. la1:ge am , unt, and for "'frben Baby was sick, we g:n·e hor CMtor!a, For richer mercies than his love has was employed in the guns, but it gave .a with a. shudder: . that reason we will offar Ei.:.traordinary Bargarns m eve1'y depar~ment,. When aho was a. Child, ehe cried for Castoria, given, bright ft"eh like artillery so that the post· "I fe!O lb comi!lg, I knew wha.t was In ~tore When she became :Miae, ebo clung to C~storia, tion of the turrets, whloh wero painted the for me tibia morning when I tried to ta.ke a Until my soul is f1sed, and I shall bl\sk in fact reductions of 20 to 25 p e r cect. will be made on every article. ln the broa.d snnshlna of His perfect color of the soil, could be distinguished. drink of--ugh 1--watGr. I- - " . Wl:111ahe11""1 Qbildre11, llhe gan them Caatorla, 2nd.-We have too much stock by one half, and in ?rder to clear · Heaven. But Major von Soheiberb warmly a.dvocatee Even the name of the fluid from w 1rnih l11a out the bulk of it, we will offer goods at the Lowest prices ever seen. them, arguing that evon if artlllery after malady derives its name wa.s more than the 0, All Wise F~ther, I will not disown much trouble had destroyed one, it would stricken manoould e11dure. He fell back in The love which senda tho hinter with the in Bowmanville. be a 2light lose compared with the execution the most fearful oonvulsitlus. The sight of sweat, N. B.--Parties not ready to buy can take samples to show ARM FOR SALE. -130 acres, com· the turrets can inft!ot. Nor will I murmur though I walk alone water threw him into awful 5pasme, posed of sonth pa.rt ot Lot No. 19, Broken M ..j~r von Scheibert ie a.n opponent of all their friends the Bargains we offer. 1'he pa.th Thou hast appointed fo!' my feet, Front, aid is three miles from the Town o! permanent fortifioa.tions. Hesays theFrenoh ._, .... Bowmanville. ·rhis is one o! the best fa.rms In Stanley in Africa. the oonnty or ham. It is in a high state o! repent their expenditure on them, and In· cultivation and is well fenced. On the pre- stanced the fate.I attraotion of Met z a.nd Tho mo& t fa.vourabieview tl!.a.t oan be taken A Ghastly Siglit. mises there is a stone dwelling, t.wo large Strasburg during the last wur for French 36. Bowmanville, September 30, 1889. barns and other out·buildings, with stone armies. The turreta were invented by the of the reeulte of Stanley's expedition ls that Captain Thompson, of the ~chooner Chalstabling for cattle and horses, r.hree wells and something bas been done at the closing otage lenger, h11s just returned to San Francisco late Capt, Sohumann, and built by Cruson four cisterns, also wlnd·mill !or pumping to promote the enc lu of civiH.z~tioo. ~s an from o. long orulss in the South Sea and water, For further pa.rticnla.re apply on the of Ma.gdeburg. The old Q:fficars call bhem _premises-or It by letter to HENRY MANN, l:low- "tine,' ' or "ha.n:i fire engine,' which they orga.nizeo process of re1cue It wa.s a signal a.long the South Amerloan coas~. He had in failure· but !Ml a diplomatic expedienb for his posEeaeion a little blo.ck earthenware j a.r ma.nville 31-tf resemble. extendin" the inftuenoo ()D the British EMt which was ta.ken, with valu8blo i swellcl'y, Afrloa. Company in 1he interior it me.y have from the tomb of one of the Peru vlan Incas SAMPilO:J LIVES AGAIN. MCompllohed soma useful purpo~e. lrha~ mmr Pisa.qu!lo, No tinted pottery ia'made by · iS ·tka n compa.ny ls npidly acquiring a grea.t African modern Peruvi:i.Ulj, a.nd it is eotimated t hat I l [ h Ile Is ln J.on d on and Di s Jdm "' ~ · :lady's WaiSt. . Empire. To lta or1g na C'onc~a.~ on11 ~s re· this j11.r wa~ mil.de in the time of Corttz, The WANTED. There are many D.ililahet but only one c_enbly been ud~ed the oocnpa.twn of n. ooaat- captain also secured one of the foc11'e teeth. Samson !!.nd ht1 is performing at the Royal hne 700 miles m l~ngth !rom t~e U_ m ha to He visited the battlefield of T arnp!l.co., where Having done business in Canada !or the past A uari~m in L 9 udon at present, says the the port of Wt\rshe1kh. Sta.nler a chief 'P"~· the Cbiliaua and Peruvians met November 39 years, our reputation and responsibility are p:f11 Mall Gazette, where his feats of strength ron, Sir Wllliu.m MMkinnon,_ 11 the tie.si- 17, 1879, 8nd the P eruvians, after l.oaing_4,. · well known. We pa.y salary and expenses 0 from the start, if everything .is ea.ttsr11:ctory. llre certa.inly of au original and marvelous I dent of the company1f af~ hle ? i ~ a ln· 000 men, wsre forced to retreat, leavmg character. vestment for the re1i6 o m 11 w1 pr oye a No previous experience reqmred. Write, us t heir dead unburied. "In any o·bher COUil· tor terms, which are very liberal, before en· The spectator, as he watches, feels that it remunerative o.ne lf the expl~rer by d1plo· try," said the capbuill, "ohcse unburied corp· gaging with any other firm. is better to be friendly with snob a man, for matlo negotla.t1ons has contrived to enla.rge ses would hu.ve beeu reduced in a' few weeks RE~'ERENCEs.-Bradstreet's or Dun· Wlma.n Eo!'e,n to akelebons by wild aninu.ls or the elements, 1 . & Co's Comroeroia.l .Agencies, well knowr. to witll a blow of his fi3t he brea.ks an iron the jttr!sdiction ol the directors, and u business men; or Standard Bank, ColbOrne, chain that will bear a pres&ure of 3,000 trade r outes inland to the borders of 'mm s b ut for over 100 miles on elbhe~ side of tho . pounds. With hie two hands gt·a.sping a short province. Thia. would b o ~ diet!nob gain for battle ground· there is not a spear of graes. onliHASE BROTHERS' COMPANY, chain o-f 2 300 pounds asc!lrtained preasure, African civiUz~tlon, and. l~ la to be hop~d There are, conseq uently, no wild a.nimals, Nul'~erymen, be makes 'a momentary effort and pulls the t ha.t Sba.nlsy h11a auoceeded m promoting 1l e and <he ~:odies remained undist11rbed by COJ,BORNE, - - - ON'rARIO. chain to bits, and in wha.t seems the most material interest~ of !~e company, O_ther· the r.. '.1ho eoil, uoo, is strongly inpregn ated 37-6m. wonderful feat, namely, fastening two bight wfoe, hia ~os tly exped1ti.on ~as been a. m,1scr.lwiH, a!tra.te oi soda., and this, in connection iron chii.in brncelets or a.rmlets a.round bis culi>tedfallure from be!l'lllll!Ofl to end. E min, with the hob, dry atmosphere, h!l!I oonvl:lrted biceps-the spectator may view the process when found, was not. in noed o! re-enforce- mon 11.nd hor~ea into perfeot mummies. Seen from beghming to end. One hears the sbrong ments and relief, &nci the aha.btor.ed column O!A a brigh·b moonlight night, as I firsu saw it, mim take a long breath, sees the muscles of that emerged on the · shores . of t~e Albert the b~ttle appet\rs aR if fo11ght but a day er his arm growing bigger and bigger, the cords N ya.nza from the u nlllh!\blbable wilder ness two e.go, the colors of the u11iforms being LOCAL .A.GENT FOR of his neck swellin_g with the sustained effor11, was not in a. posUion to hfllp him. The still bright, and the steel of their weapons his face crimsoning, and then in the silence cuers themselves were In t he worst poss . e untarni11hed." -[Ex. those nea.reat the sta.ge can hear a curious plight, and have ol!l~ been enabled to r et1;1rn little sundering snap. lt ls the double, chain to the coas~ by Ei:im a hea.rby oo-ope~at1en T he famous New Z 9alrmd race horse Cararmlet th&t has broken, and whioh the next and organized a.1d.- [N0w York Tribune. -.AND.. · h f bine, aon of the English horse Musket, is to second fa.Ila ringing to the floor. When S:i.mpson'11 fist is clinched roady t<> La.dy T1ctor1a Campbell, a. da.ug te~ o be tent to England, He is now oha.mpion strike the measurement of his upper arm the Duke of Argyll, ls a.ddressmg mee~1nga of ,Australia., a.nd ma.ny oondder him 1 round bleeps and triceps is nineteen a.nd one· of young women during her annual v1sita- quite aegocd ag Da.rebin or Commotion. He BOWlll.&.~VILLE, · ON'.r half inches whloh we may casu'llly rema.rk, tion of the Western isle.nds of Scotland, and stands Hi hands and ha.If an inob high, with la consider:d a tol~n.ble waist for a. young ls everywhere received with much enbhus girth of 5 feet 7 i inches, and forearm t hi.t ! meaaures 17 inches. l OFFICE AT FACTORY. lady. 'lasm. a·w au · !·~r~·~=ni·oow~~~~~~·~~~~ -~~ ~~~~!..~~~1:-.·~ , \ii~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:~!'l~::?.-!!'~~,~·~y~~~~, ··lllli~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!~~!!~~!!!!!!!!!~!!!==~~~~=::~T!!!!!C&A::~-:-~~~~-~";;·~~-~·;,!!!s!!a!!!lidif F D "' SBlP SAVED THROUGH TRANSFUSION. Aninterestin17, incident. S'l'ORE AND DWELLING F'OR t THE !GROWING TB. iRROi.S OF WAR. FOR THE FOUR· AJ ' The New York 'l'ribune Ep ,cial saye :S.A.f,E.-That fine new store and ""el~ Hf. \ttlt ~.tt <:JV' ii\tw h1n:m \~U --II.. Mun Gives Ten Ounces or Bloo'l to Restore An interesting incident connected, with tl e dence, elegantly fitted for Mercb0,nt 'l'ail n,. or" ~ mi· R ·'~ff'~ -"'J4-"1'.:;;llu.t"1 Stlll Gr<i'nter Telodl.Y of Cannon Balls- The Ad~·autages or a .Bow ruH'ellcr-A. New Another, departure of the 'Ion, Frcd.;rick D ,) ug-J. for Fancy Dry Goods now occupied by Mr. ,i, hn. 4 1 I f' i Lo1."d Al'm~trong·~ st.ateJuellA!t t n Begar<l 1 ro~m. an~ ~ieocy J ~nd a~, th determi~ed ff~ar;:!i~fs~:r:i,~1 gah ;~~e J>~~,Jl~}!1;,t~~~~ a~~ Off to Toronto u I v.. IH Q M EST EA D S 125 ACRES I0 · th Best Farms in ne e Olarke for Sale . . 0 ALSO ONE HUNDRED ACRES, Removed. Removed.. CAWKER & ALLIN- I They also pay Cash for all kinds oi Farm Produce---Eggs, Butter, Apples, Pears, Potatoes, Hides, Sheepskinst., Tallow, &c. CAW"KER & ALLIN. EPps'S co GO A!f1~ri~ot~et~=:e~£~o!:~;a:1~: s~!~:: e!1:i~~t \/VE ARE N O""W" READY and began our g · reat Cle~Fr1·ng Lt ... _ .., ale DRY GOODS and CLOTHIN.G FRID.Ll\.Y, SEPT. 27th. F - .._____ ELLISON & CO. Pliarmacy. ----o,---- S ALESMEN fi 1 n i E 8T0V Baylis' Celebrated PIPE VARNISH I JAMES DEYMAN ~ i?I...A.N"OS:i lbi" Doininion Organs for preserving and beautifying· Stove Pipes and all kinds of Iron -Works. Dries quickly and makes no smell. I J. DIGGINBOTHAM & 80 Chemists and Druggists.