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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 30 Jan 1886, p. 4

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WERmell» "Mu" . .' norms W81. - ' » soclli , ard inslllulilns of all volts, ale . â€"" lfifllmhfimm“ 396i), ill‘ M sr JOBS 1mm, 108M!‘ ‘ l efng the ‘coming Srtb "5"“! “d m‘ The othlrday three young mu: named oontributiu to nake tho Ch 6i _v lf the farmers as aches, though very m. Figural shows a oflve Vic". “d “MMM well rsm-nedinplaoc, "_" Msodcnndl mentotcwn. PaulGallngber, dunes Canon and Samuel moat varir character. One r \he DOT“ cious, araafter ail very careless in many 58'1" 2 “a 3 the fixm ‘m4 "and I10". with thetop of the concrete left smooth No. 17' ' "* "m reader oftoday never beardthe me:- ng. This paper The old people of Montreal may have by Csnadiml. some faint recollection of a Glengany double aleigh of half a century ago, but the young of this generation, an even to g Glengarriane af the preaent day, it will boa novelty to them to learn how their worthy grandfathers used to come to town. There fore, we shall bring them back to those quiet old times before the introduction ti railways in this Canada of ours. . . There were two noted annual arrivals in those days which caused more talk andcrc- ated greater excitement on the streets of old Montreal than the arrival of an ocean steamer. One was the first Indian canod from the North-"West, carrying the news and the letters o! apsst year from those then nearly Po‘ar regions. The other was the first batch of Giengarry double sleighs to reach “ John Grant's “ or some o‘her of the Scotch inns or Taverns oi Montreal about Christmas week, loaded with all good thingsto replenish the cellars of the citizens, and to place beforethe traders‘!!! pork, butter, cheese, etc., an opportunity for profitable investment. 6 - ~ Glengarry was then, as now, some 70 to 80 miles from Montreal, but travelling was different. You'could not then take an early / train at Lancaster or Alexandria and come // to “ Town," as Montreal was then' called, plans l t 'il ehouse inmod-‘andlevai. em lt;ie.. “Txliierglfd ‘is :glfmgiid, that a The footings are of large, fiat stones, bed- si ' -roorn or library and a bed-room can ded in cementmortar and properly leveled. bangisd when desired,,as shown by the a» The foundation waiia 1nd chimneys areal red lines on the first-story plan. in which good, hard-burned brick laid in cement mcr~ case, the window which now llghtathe main - tar. The outside of the foundation walla hall (n the first story can be changed to a} below grade, areplaateredwithgoodoement door, and this have direct communication‘ mortar; the chimneys for the parlor and from the ball. There is a cellar under thej dining-room {are brought ether in the ball, dining-room, and kitchen, seven feet‘. closet on second story, with fines sepa in height, with outside steps and plank _ ate and continuous to the top. Iron thIm- stairs accessible from the main hall, in the . bles and heater-pipes set as required. Zinc first story. The crilar is excavated to a 3 safes for the stove'pipes which connect with depth of four feet below the grade line, and l the c in the cloact on second story, the loose earth rammed against the walls, , are act in c partition walla. after they are dry, and the lop is sloped so" The chimneys have neatly axed blue- thst all water may run eff. The iooee earth j stone caps. Cellar, areas, door, and win- not required in radin , is removed lrtm 5 dcws have blue<stouc flAsfi sills, all set in the premises. be cegar is provided with ; good cement mortar. exposed brick- windows which have heavy plank frames, 1. work is laid in cement mortar, stain- and an outside double-battened door, hung;ed rs d, and at the finish the with heavy strap hinges, put on with l whole cleaned with dilute acid and ollcd screws. This door is reached ircm the out- i with two coats beet linseed oil. stained thlndgs where a little clre might be well re pal . Although horses are not kept in such .arge herds as other kinda of Wok they are more expcoed than any other kind to any contagious disease that may be abroad in the land. On this subject the Spirit of the Farm says : When we consider for s moment the num- ber of diseases cf a contagious nature to which horses are subject, and the careless manner in which they are exposed to the some, it is astonishing that we dc not have epidemics of this kind oftcner with our horses. To fully appreciatethc risk that is incurred we need only visit the city or country towns on court days or Saturdays, and see the number cf horses of all kinds and conditions that stand tied and almost touching each other in every available space about town, to say n' thing of the numbers that are packed together in the public stables. The latter, as a rule, are much safer from coming in contact with dices-re than thcee outside, for no sensible stableman would admit an animal inside of hie stable that is affected with any kind of contagious disease if he kn'ew it; but it often happens that neither the owner of the horse nor the stableman ls aware of the disease until it is too late to remedy the evil. iCoutagious dbeascs of a most virulent . Dunseath from hluin ur, Duderln c uuty, features in the Dominion a‘ play will be a ".cluig'd'flg. °i ‘1” ‘"4 ""538 .15'88 "use iorDarolt. ,Dnueath was on his jaulral 3 in e Glengarry liclgil beiil 0i those ‘In ‘ they ‘W!’ pvfiikbis mm: l.‘ Bari-i. Ill ' “an ‘iii - “i i) ‘Mamba .huili. islé§w a‘ “a? ‘mi’ ‘theothelrta'ozy ere going entwedt. About "print ‘ fr 'l ( an r, on a (‘susdisn I'M“ BMW - m Writ‘! '10 moo: thwaame night, as the ferry Vie-6 would; i .. a.“ paper. 1t m WP|°“_ wd'egtheig ‘in bagpipu- wrla was rounding .up at the Woodward will be published b a nolcate if gentle- ngldmdaruatwafa make ‘ noise by mak~ avenlm wharf, a man stepped lute the en moo, under‘ tke'isi if e " 'lkadls ibib- iug themselvea heard and felt when they - ith g g mph, (i .. 6, - - d come to the front-be it at markettuwlkin 329:‘; 2:2’§?d.?1~hai Quigfir ‘Mg-fins") f," ‘u m 'lclonlo an res: 'llia h'lgineer some out of ls.- : ~1,5~6\,%,E ,,., “Mun, gihdficom'fisi'd securing a lilo preserve: am", my g th ls h followed his informant to the side of thr Odhll oppononz. opugil tas Q thump- bnt Theen ear could ace nothing and .s.._......;',‘f m, s. a... who w out..." “2*” "2:3" '2' "3" “mum”. . luflrln-dhim'trisd tc tout ahag'willci 7%: dogma Eskimo lls purge-:5 . . :. _ . », a eaaaa ii.“ i: $3.1“.l3...°t£i3‘.§2.:,li$ 2i "mm." "3"‘!- m "l" D . “1.... the occurrence did not seem to be worriid, A height 9i mmi’ ° ‘PM °l t and the captain was not called down, the morning PPR-r a" ii v41. ,~ v'v engineer making up his mind that it was: . A. l’. 265. joke, and; mllingtke captain so, went baa) to his engine. , . .. I . I _ ' Tilli- Aiboflt on. “guns was made ill-la» "$110me , the wharf, however, the stranger repeated _ ,_ __ ORITE his story tofthewa ‘ g‘ ‘and brodghtj up a "I'IISI N . companion to corrc rate it. They f1." their . k P numerals Jamel Cale m' and‘ Pau allagher NoterBR' a In 0W er and said thsrthe'uame oi the man drowned W“ Duuseath. 'l'tla snow Drill Baking Powder Co , Hrsuilord, 0n Whether the man dlllberatelv lumped cavrs wan-sin ron run nus-r sun.- overbeard or lost his balance and fell in ll “G Patented Article. oadase-day. 8nd not clear. He had complained of feeliu “mm” ‘will. “l! A!‘ ‘rams. Danoccn the legislative halls or on the battlefield, ; , ,J, fps the thadeq oL-evsningaarenloaiog over e'uniig todrst'relits o: old Montreal, the sleighs are paaain down St Joseph am pom welding eir way to "John Granfs," on St Henry street; others {to “ dy Shaw's," at the corner of :Wel ' g- to and Grey Nun street; s few to “Wi ow hicBarton'a,“ on St Paul street, opposite to' the centro Iof the’ prlasnt5t>Auufs market ; ‘ne'd a portion of them finding thhir way to _‘.‘Jcmmy Cameron's," the Glasgow Tavern, onTMain street. be f Scotch h were a r o moms Mqh'h'suwtg large stabling. ‘These were the rt of the Glengarrlans ; flay ()6qu “game-k horsesfafgg a hquarter o d a ay, while the t em out oi “sax-lolgh supplies, erefore coating them mere trifle for thatwo or three days in to n. The: nfclf. cool live like princes, as they thought, at a cost of half a dollar a day.each. This was the charge per. day at character may be perpetuated for an indefi- any one of those Scotch Taverna. ll b.‘ tti Q, boat ‘g \Vln ‘ 0°‘.ouflPP___, ._..'_:".!. iii. ____, _ .111“ length Oi time by fwding him" in / ‘Mud "111° ll! 11°11" and ,8“ Wk i119 ~ {llhonlqrulng talk the noxtday at every 22:1,“;o:af:,,p:%f:uh:1m,dmu,h, RICK asp 'rlls numsoll SALE at stalls where the disease has existed. Of / same night. To undertake a journey inthg 5mm,“ ‘51,, rich 'OL. poor, w“ of m, "u and vomited into the “an H,- friends iBoogsnlsbnngloam..."; b to), 4 m, mm”. this kind we may mention glanders and /‘ old days inwinter was a matter of aweek- arrival of the Gleugarry sleighs. People stood ‘flung withinafewfect of him. They "I "mulls 0M": dwelling use aid barn; d local d- mand lontoek an val shl l lat n Ontailr. Jolls ‘him-boob, at. pp h: po .. ._~ .._-. --> N i ~ TWO GENTLENEN AND 081:1er 0}‘ (100D character and lair education can obtain par‘ manent remunerative r Boos sac Blsu llwss, 6 I ,two daysto come down, three dayshero, 6 //’ and two to return. A contemplatedvlsit / i , in the old time by a Giengarry farmer was known from one end of his concession to the other. It was spoken of for weeks at ‘ - Kirk or Chapel Iae an event, and many and various were the little commissions imposed upon him to execute. Since the construction of railways the farm houses are stripped, nearly weekly,'by traders purchasing everything the farmer or Incwpl-days, when we have railway trains arriving every hour, can hardly conceive the importance such anarrivai was to the old inhabitants ofhloutrosi. Perhaps for a whole month previous our Island Clty' had been out ofi' from the outside country-e waiting the freezing of the rivers and es, many articles of country produce _ “moigg scarce and dear, and sleigh loads of g minim-‘tho’? Townships, Argenteuil, .andmenghryy’, hm anxiously locked for. Spanish it6-h especially. Either of these most fatal disorders may be conveyed to other horses by feeding in a stall where horses suffering with them have bieu kept. To destroy the virus take a pint of sulphuric acid and put it in a bucket of watcr,and with an old mop wash all parts of the stall. es- pecially the trough and manger, as well as the sides of the stall. Then put a few pounds of stick sulphur in :u old iron pot and, strp ping the stable as well as possible, burn it, turned around only to see him keel over th' rail and drop head first into the water. Capt. Clinton, who was in the pilot house at the time, says that it was almost impoe . loymult.“ lanssmosal. ell-la for a pe sol; to have fallan.ovcrbcarp ° i ant Tum!“ scol'deutally mm ,wherd DupSpath waslcan ; p “ ‘ _ W " ‘W lug, and-he believes that the/case wasjaui .1 "ii R W I: Ti NG- cide. .6 The'r'alliugiia brchs't high‘; a person 0H (‘ul'iir o ra 'o ,ire ls, oto, or picture cl - y demand .clativc lle also col ' 10 cash lhl l . . l . or mos y could not 8“ on“, it Without an til-s \‘t. pamyanta, by eminent (loversmart artist. Plcr. Clllrllla. London, Ont. Mason-l (m rll. __________._._._.__ \\\r . ~ \\\\\\\l ill Duuseath was 23 years of age. Floating ice has preventrd any attempt to recover \‘ f _________._. I‘) l" i0 lumlgfllfl the Itlble t"6*"l'c'llllhlyl tik' {/4 his ood wife has to sell such as eggs but- An early visit to the Scotch Taverns by h b 9U“ “4M5. ‘BMW-‘I Ah" TEN (‘Kim lug d" precautions "Pin" tin-‘it I" a 8°°d 2",’ ter.gcheese. etc, therefhrc doing awa'yeeu- the thrifty housewives of old lMontreal was t P- filly-rm" v ' ' than“ wgififlM? 8M3: $1,, .. - WIMP“ \ plan to set lhe pct in a tub oi wafer-then whitewash with lime and carbolic acid. This will protect them thoroughly. tirely with ~the annual visits of the Glen- garry double sleighs to Montreal during the . p , ' . . ' past thirty years. The presentobj scristopi - with a he native dignity of Hig landers, "WWW ' tureonc ofthoseiolddouble sleighs with which to greet their town customers and to allow "'“ “$25” 6“ . the writer was familiar in his young days." thelmici't'o inspect their go_od things, 5nd The county of Glengarry, at the timeof tubs ofbutter, cheese, _turk_eys qtc:,_ soon which we write, was fairly an agricultural Kfoundrpedy film-men» i ~ . ~ 6 l one. The land'had not yet been overwork- Glengarry utter ads fpeoiai character ed nor impoverished. The farms wereIweli of, beinggoad in those old days, and the first stocked,‘having from 10 to 15 bead of horn- a ivals foundgeqdy a%mto private families, ed cattle, some half a dozen of good horses, I c,h'ademand megc .9?“ picked up the steam or two of oxen, some 15 to 20 pigs, belguce, some.lof;the'loider Gleugarri _ _ - and about 50 sheep on each farm, besides a who had visited town several times before‘ 1 ‘well-filled poultry yard of hens, .turkeys, had learned ,thatisides of pork.’cut into nice i! Shonhunder,beet ournall An: rl Pl , . BendloI-Uaiendsr.,. - n- ~ a ca“ roe "0° w u... Lab us rub sass-.aalucoscssslorl 2, Nottawaaaga, Simcoe County; 100 acres; one mile from Btayner ‘ _ , 'lli ka rsbclasa grain or dalryfsrmpal in! 2 ' locacrss;wlll be scidnhup :‘Zal lot norl dary Sta en, BurouOnunty, lOOab a , will so cheap. pply to '1‘. Ens, Barrister. Toronto. 00D STOOn AND GRAIN l'Allsl FOR BALI Cheap -Lots 58. M, (ll, 65 and w. laitland gnpesslgpj cherlch Township, Hurolu Couniv. cou- . _ uug ,acreswll, l m Linton‘ 260 in cultivation ; 6 8i “resilfiir hardwood timber 3 well watered by an arnl-o altlaad river ; frame house and barn errotrd. Price, .23 acre Ii sold hslcre lat Maids. lilac. A ply to as Jacasos, Clinton. or to '1‘. Ens. Barr star, Tprpplc. How. Dreams Come True- IY IAUOI lAI'lLl-V' She slipped a piece of weddingolzlake , Under the pillow upnn her i ' " lwo r what (shall dream about T‘ . With a ppy sighto herself she aald “ l wonder i ever s dream cornea true 'f' 0h, busy thou his, wlll you lly away- 6 " Hinenever dl that ever I knew ;" But that's no sign they won't souls day ‘.LLhcpe ‘twill banles,"_-wlth a pretty pout 6 And allttle loss of the golden head, Thenehe blew the winking candle out. And said her rayers, and went to bod. ".l never shall am ll ille awake"- Ohhwaklug dreams, ys are there, no doubt, Butt e last though. fades into dreamlaud's realm- “ l wouder-whc-i shall-dream about ‘l' :- Wnsi‘dld "crass. ‘ls ‘is. canny spell .A Otlha w ding cakefmrfond voice aald. “ 1-don't remember." 0h red, red rose l What have you dos that you hang your head] Two little hands in "a rung, flrm hold‘;- n“ Then may I tell my dream-to yew?" '_ fir-Muir’ o tie" d There the' . Emmi? “143mg” 3"!‘1' 57"de .repar . Timely Suggestions. The meal for the calves should be fed to them dry. It is a mistake to mix it in the milk. A good mixture for the calves is wheat bran or middling and linseed-oil meal, two parts of the bran to one of linseed meal, and then add the same bulk of oats. A calf will eat from half a gill to a quart, accord- ing to its age and size. Feed twice a day. That is the cheapest building which gives the greatest amount oi room in proportion to the money cost. Judged by this rule a very small barn cannot well be cheap. There is too much outside covering in proportion to the room inside. A largo barn will also boar greater elevations without appearing to be out cf proportion. To be cheap the barn ‘t UBLPII BUSINESS COLLEG ‘ Qurlplaflllsl That man only ls rightly educa who knows how to use himself, who ssesess such practical knowledge and such macu skill as will enable him to corn ete successfully with his follows lo the busi- ness o ills. To lm art such education, to re such men ls the dc gnaudvp lhla us lu- tlon. For terms. ltor, call at ass a or address, ‘Ii. klacCORIlCK, kslnclpal.‘ sa- ducks, geese. Flom such resources at hand “roasting pieces’ ‘found a ready sale‘, there- fore'they-had prepared ‘themselves for‘ this demand. by'whlch they prbfitted largely. - Our Gle'ugarry' friends soon Ifouud, their sleighs emptylth'd their pocketsfull ,c_f good hard silver. We shall al c themto prepare f9r,‘their‘fetiirn‘,'.lldm'e, ifier. urchaslng such .neededmrtiolis-ds theyL ‘required for their the reader may fancy the people lived .ln great comfort. The onlylscarcity was ready cash, ' , The young men of the'county usually went to the shantles during the winter months, with their teameof oxen or horses, to haul the square timber from the woodsin i should have :l good stone basement at least l‘ 1 was out to the nearest stream bank houses and farms these bein moltl ln-tho ‘A whls r, a sh “vtloo hall alrild- -----â€"-â€"â€"-_-_â€"- 85 feet in height‘ The room film! Rain“! 52 :liifelhc: to be floated in the spring. By hardware line-knob‘ ias"a'xges‘, sawsy, nails _ " lI glifunnyvhovflresmscome in“ 7' Sig.:glaflg‘fibuxwghzyr£% Tem- will 11811511? be tho Clwapfllt in thfl building, " this means‘ they earned s' good amount of etc., but one very common article, Live}; ' ‘â€"- ' ' ' writing, Penman;le Pinon...“ minimal: “d for Win“? ca" of "00k It Will be much .D - - m)’; l1‘- ready cash which theycarricd safely to their pool salt, took up most of the sleighs ; nearly .. . - Grammarlclaaslca, aiihlnxlall o, 1417va Bsrvloef . themost Vltllllbie. “"315; “ homes m the spring. The hospitality of the cvery_gle|gb carried half nionofsal ling, ‘E 9-‘??? 3°17 grunktmmss' $MLn-gvn1-tbr‘;mydgil{F'ifid'fb-sflmdw" ‘ (1°ml'm'am'ely few mime" "e nwaro how ‘ . ii people was unbounded, ,psitioularly 'tc This prticlqwasgcheapfiabout a all lihg a IrThe Cure of . Dronk'cnness' is a task boo‘: “d p:,,:;,,:|';'“:°,',',', :2“: "ML ‘1,2223? "we!" "haul" “"16 "la-Y be “fwd by system ‘___ 5'3‘ strangers, just such as' existed in the Aosd- bushel, bgt-Qone‘of=thé~mcet‘~experislve br' 'with which the regular practitioner has ately address. The Union Ehcrlbanders' Commercial and forethought. how, during these long "'======_'=:"1 lan land of old time, and, unmolested by the farmer’ to buy from the country merchant been unable to cope. Nine-tenths oi man- AMWY- Awldv. Townh- B llURlNl-lSS COLLEGE, ARCADE, YONG! 81!, TORONTO. Finest looms in AnellOA. i'rsoilcal in every department. Teachers pushing and snar- Fetlc, and know what they teach. Endoned by the eadlng business ml n of Ontario; lie graduates are lili- ing polllticns of trusl In ever) olt , town and village of 0_a_nada Scudlqr new circular. . 0125A, 3222!‘!!- Axlc and Machine screw Works. _:o:__ LILTON, LAKE at (0., Manufacturers of all kinda cl Carriage and Waggon Axles, lion and Bieel Bet and Cap Bosses, Studs for Cylinder Heads, Blesul Cheats, Pumps, std, OALT, ONT. Bronn Nodal at industrial Exhibition, 1886. Price List on application. mans PARKY'SONE Pork Packers, Toronto. L. O. Bacon Rolled Bplce Bacon, O. O. Bacon, Glae w Beef llama, Sugar Cured iianl, Dried Beef, Bras fast Bacon, Smoked Tongues, less l‘ork Plciil. Lard s edTouguea, Ohoese l'alnlly or Navy Pork Tube and Pliil. nl. um Brands cl lugilsh Ilsa Deity Bali in Block. lllan Lina Royal llall Steamsnfili. winter evenings, excellent opportunity is offered to prepare as complete a working plan as possible for every month in the year. Write down every kind of work you expect to do, every crop you intend to plant, and all improvements that m'u contemplated. Posts and rails should be made and drawn to where they are to be used, and, of course, the tops of tho trees used up for firewood. This business of preparing fuel is too much neglected: the advantage of having a full supply of it well seasoned and ready for use at any time is not fully appreciated. AbsorbentsJ spread liberally over the floor where horses and cattle llo, make tho apartment look better and smell sweeter, and reullcr them more hcolthful fol the oc- cupants. They are worth all they cost for sanitary purposes alone, but they will pay a large profit again in tho fertilizing mater- ial that will accrue from their use. visits of revenue inspectors or gusgers, Don- ald and Evan “plied the beverage from their own fair sheaves, that fired their Highland blood with mlckle glee." »A great change has taken place since those primitive days. The young men I durln the past forty yours have almost entire y left the county, a goodly‘ number of themto follow the occupation of con- tractors on public works in the United States and Canada; many of them have 4 prospered. Not one half, we believe, of the young men could now be found in the old county of Glengarry as were there at the time of .tho Rebellion of 1837, . when nearly two thousand fighting men were mustered in one week. .owingto the: heavy charge Iof transport in kind lo k‘ upoudrunkennesa as a social those days. . _ \ I‘; f viceiwh oha'msn may overcome by force The Iold Gienga'rry do'ublo sleigh, like the ‘of will, ~Drunkenness is a bad habit we all once far-famedmallrcpachpf Eugland,ia admit, in the moderate drinker. In the now'anl institution of‘ therpastâ€"s relic of confirmed drunkard it becomes disease cl departed daysi' 1We~shall£uever again sec the‘ nervous system. The medical treat- one on the road. We might use the vulgar ment of this disease consists in the cm- phrase,â€"“Their usefulness is gone l" ployment cf remedies that act directly up Never again shall their loud sounding bells, on those portions of the nervous system once so familiar here, be heard on the which, when diseased, cause lunacy, do streets offlMontreai, announcing their wel- mentia, and the drinking habit. Remedies come arrival Hui-lug the‘ Christmas week! must bc-employedthatwlll cure the appe- Thcsedays are gone, never again to return I tite for strong drink, steady the trembling Relic cf departed days, farewell! The hand, revive the lagging spirit, balance the writer has endeavoured to picture one of mind, etc. The nervous system of the dram those'slaighsto the best of his humble ablli- drinker being all unstrung or shattered, ty. Although not a Glengarrian,'ha was'as mustbe given a uutrimcnt that will take familiar in his young days withs Glengarry the place of the accustomed liquor, and double sleigh as most Glengarrians. Ho prevent the physicial and moral proatration has seen squads of twenty-five and some that often follows a sudden breakiu ofi times fifty on the road at one time, andghe from thouse of alcoholic drinks. Lu on's was with the Glcngarrics on their entrance medicine may be given in tea or coffee, to MontreulinFebruary, 1538, when there without. the knowledge of the pcnnn were about one hundred double sleighs oou- taking it, if .so desired.- Those of our veylng the two regiments. '.' »_ ‘readers who are interested in this subject, w should send their address i0!‘ Lubon's ' Berlifoaflu . Fill/0' -i t i We invite the reader to come with us, in j retrospect, to a farm house in Lochlel, in the then backwoods of Glcngarry. There i - is a large home-made sleigh standing empty | under the barn shad. It is some 10 to 12 l i feet long ; 4 to 5 foot wide, with sides 3 to 4 foot high. The runners were. out from a . . . . large birch or elm tree. The whole is “home-made," exoeptthe iron on theirunners Ox Yokes. There arc throo parts of an ox which are more liable to he made sore by ordinary work in tho yoke than any other-via, the 1 “,1 the necessary nails and bolts. The Unsvoidably Silent- Treatise, in book form, on drunkenness, 5,“ 4m,“ flaming“, yam,“ a, “ma” top of the neck and tho shoulders. “'c often .1‘ whi lg trees and traces may be the game . ~ opium, morphine and kindred habits, au “every fasturdaflolfllvamol: spmln sou 1:" see oxen with sores on these parts. Sore ' _._ -- as uggd for plough or barrow. This is the "flags,xdfiglébfilglyéfiivigaépznggiellzugila: Willi-‘h will b9 mailed frec ‘5° “a? address, $93MQ°°bl§°|ilihilT$ fin-iumoiasidlih an?! ._._.... ...... old G1 engarry double sleigh, all homemade, when stamp ls inclosed for postage. Ad- nuns. a aolrom Baltimoreuia all!“ “salo- hos shoulders are often Ollllei bl,- the bow being too wide. Sometimes ll. in mused by the bow being too square, or too sharp on the outer edge. Tho bow should be perfectly round at tbc shoulder joint ; the drop of the staple, as u general thing, should come down about lrull why from the top of the nc ck t0 the shoulder joint ; tho leader especially needs a more crooked yokc or a longer staple than when drawing on the rib. Many of our farmers seem to care but little about the yokcs their cattle work in. They put .. them in too long or too short a yoke in tho winter time, cull they crowd so lt is hard getting along the road ; and then the yokoe are made by a person who (loos not under- stand his business and the yoke rolls back on the neck. Some are too straight and others too crookld so the oxen can't travel. The fact is farmers are not particular enough 8.1., to Liverpool fortnightly dune; su- Ines mouths. 'l'bs steamers cl the (ling w lines lall llurlnl winter to and from Ballfax, tors and, Boston and l'hl'adrl- his; anddurlng summer between Olas cw so! lust- ireal weakly; Glasgow and nosiou. weak y. and (llasluw ‘so i'hlladelphia, fostulehlls. For freight, passe o, or other information apply to A. Bchumao or p Lo . Billllmore; B. Lunard It Cc. Halifax hhcglu L. John's N. 1m wm. Thomson 00.; a . N. a. Allan 0.: Oc- Oh glove . New YOIKKEBOilfliGhagmh lAliin 1 echc. uabec Wm. Brookle. lladal - lien. ortlanrl. Rmipn. Mnntnlh company for whose actions he cannot ac- count. The few unfortunate pcoplo who have strayed by mistpke into lunatic asy- lums cc'dld probably complain, with justice, of at least one badguarter of an hour in theiriliyaio; ind ‘there'arc those who, with less tragic cause, have been the victims of like uncomfortable sensations. A gentleman who had occasion to visit a neighboring city arrived there at night, and went directly to'bis accustomed hotel. In the morning, he'discovered".that his wptoh had stopped somq hours preyiously. When he opened‘thc door of his room, another gentleman was to be seen taking in his boots on the other side of the corrluor. With an apology for making tho request,- our friend asked him for the correct time. To his surprise, the man addressed took nonotioe whatever ofthIs question. :lrcss, M. V. Lubon,â€" 47 Wellln on street out, Toronto, Out. Mention th s paper. Pile Tumors, neglected or badly treated, often degenerate into cancer. The worst pile tumors are painlessly, speedily and permanently cured without knife, caustic or salve, by our new and improved method s. Pamphlet and references 10 cents in stamps. \Vorld's Dispensary Medical Association, 668 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. It seems that a Nevada Indian has just b'ut-en the champion Chinese poker player ulto badly. There is no doubt of it. The 'diau can be civilized. ‘ “ He who is false to present duty," says Henry Ward Beecher, “ breaks a thread in strong and well built, of which we write. Now to the loading-let us take a peep at its contents :â€"Some ten or a dozen small tubs‘ or kegs‘ of butter in the bottom, a dozen or two small cheeses, a few bags of timothy seed, then much prized, n few fowl, turkeys, geese, etc., to fill up gaps-then 8 to 10 well fatted hogs, (Glengsrry pork was nearly equal to Irish) besides many little odds and ends, such as home-made socks and mite, then much prized in M untreal, and, maybe, a few extra hides Ianu stray furs collected at the farm house during the year. This *Was something after the fashion a Glengsrry double sleigh was loaded in the olden time before leaving for Montreal. The whole, we suppose, to weigh about 2,500 to 3,000 unds, representing a cash value from 00 to $250. ' 4 (‘bomber l2X/Z; Fm. 3.â€"Pl.A.\' or sscos'n sronv, with Venetian red. Glazed tile fscings and beam. Veranda floors laid with simply hearth to all fireplaces, carefully set in ce- jointed tdglsf The i'newela," rails, and ment,tho same supported upon four-inch balusters of thanlain stairilariof cherry, brick trimmer arches, leveled on top with the shelves of all closets are of white-wood concrete. or white pine. The water-closet scat and about the yokca and bows their oxen work The attic i. 10ft unfinmmm All 010.0“ top of bath tub' is of. che _. ' Allgdoors of The time is the second week of December n _ . the loom and will find the flaw when he may In. 6 unplanned in two coats ; ,1] other rooms white ine. Those cn'tho story, five- with good sleighin ; the delay in starting “Isl? geéfidgtgaibfgwgiillngoll; 12°, and have forgotten its cause." A case in point and all" putty, “d gtoyeq-oum' are hard- panel , and mouldcdlbothnidea; those on ls waitin to hear the ferries had frozen watch haistcpp'ed'l'! Q, ' y occurs to us. Mr. Wm. ltyder, of 87 Jeffer- the second story, four-paneled, and mould- ed both sides, except closet doors of the sec- ond story, which are moulded oh one side only, All other inside wood-work of clear, klln.dried yelow pine; stained mahogan color in parlor, dining-room, and hall; aivl other rroms left in the natural color of the wood. All inside wood-work to have one coat of wood-filler, and two coats of some good preservative rubbed smooth. All exterior metal and wood-work is painted two coats patent prepared int, in shades of warm brown. Pantry an‘ ‘closets have suitable Wardrobe hooks. Hardwood saddles to all doors, with rubbed-tipped stops where required. The front door has a bronze faced mortise door lock, with bronze knobs, roaea, drops, and eacutcheons. Closet doors have rim locks; all others have brass-faced mortise locks, and white porcelain knobs. Front door has bronze, loose-joint butts ;ailothers have japanned, iron, loose-joint butts. Creating and finials, galvanizediron. All iiashings and linings of gutters best, L C. charcoal tin. A gong bell, with bell pull son street, Buffalo, N. Y., recently told a reporter that, “ I had a large abscess cu each leg, that krpt continually diachargin for twenty years. Nothing did me any g except Dr. Pierce's ‘ Golden Medical Dis- eovery.‘ 1t cured me." llere lsa volume exprused in a few words. Mr. llyder's ex parlance ls entitled to our readers‘ careful consideration-The Sun. The cmployes in a city box factory are re- rted "on a strike.“ it is no uncommon thing for boxers to strike. No lengthy advertisement is necessary to bolster up Dr. Sages Catarrh Remedy. "\Vimm shall itbcl" asks a Chicago stock yard poetess. We d:n’t know, but whoever he is he has our sympathy. Catarrhal Headache, hawklur and tilnr up phllim. etc" at once nllsved and cured y the use Li Dr Carson's Catanh Cure No reason why ‘cu should suffer another day Many cam cl catan of longstanding have been cured bv a single be tlls of in Carson's Oalanh Cula. All llruulats ‘Us; per bottle. One has to know awoman's walk ratty well before he can toil by her limp w ether it la rheumatism or tight shoes. Imperial Coulis Drops will gin Positive and Instant Relief tothoae suffering from Oolda, Hoar-senses, Sore Throat, cto., and are invaluable to craters and vocalists. over." ‘A l is now ready. Food for man and horse had to be added to the load. This was some dozen bundles of hay and s few ba s of oats for the horses hnd a small kl'st or x containing u good sized boiled ham and a couple of loaves of bread with a few other small items, such as a select cheese and a. little "oroudie" for the men on the road. By the way-this top load of hay towering high, something like a loaded elephant, served us a nice protection for the men from the cold winds by making a cozy scatin the centre of it, and if the good wife made up her mind to go down to town she would be nearlyss comfortable as at her own fireside. The reader might suppose the cost for such a trip of eighty miles would be very expensive. It did not cost over a dollar and a half in cash to reach Montreal. lfero ltls, an actual fact. The end of the lint day found them at the Cedars, a halt having been made at midday to water and feed the horses-this cost nothing; they were fed from out of their sleigh supplies. The men also bad their food with them, but we shall allow them to have indulged in a few pom of beer on the road during the day, coating about a quarter of a dollar. Beer was then cheap-three or fcur ceppers a glass. This was the actual outlay in cash the first day until they reached the‘ Cedars. finished on two coats brown mortar and sezl- soncd lath. The frame of the house ls of sound, seasoned spruce timber of the follow- ing sizes z (,lirders i3 by S inches. Sills, 4 by 8 inches. Floor beams, ‘2. by 9 inches. Header and trimmers, 4 by 9 inches. Cellar beams. l by 6 inches. Plates, ~l by 6 inches. Outside studdin , 3 by 4 inches. Veranda sills, 4 y 6 inches. Veranda plates, ~l by 6 inches. Inside studdiug, ‘2 by 4 inches. Door and winllowsmiding, 4 by 4 inches. Rnitera, 2 by 6 inches. lllp and valley rafters, ‘.3 by S inches. Vorauda flwr beams, 3 by 6 inches. Veranda ltlftera, 2 by t3 inches. Veranda ceiling beams, 2 by ~l Inches. The beams and studdiug are laced le- teen inches from centres, wit rows of double urea-bridging not above six feet apart, well nailed and fitted in place. The apgllesi of alglnpartitiona are firmly anchored a terjo s,to reventthecrackln f :ngfiby lsunsi maibcdhtrlrd fol produce an Piuiu- The 58,.“ stoEy ls ten feet in hel t3; wingatcb front door knob, a suitable furnace, ..... .3“:...:3:::6.."3::.3'*r 3 smsl'w ""36 ""6" "1" "6*"6 6*’666- Y-é.;‘3‘;ifi;f.‘llr‘";h°°“&il”l‘*lffl'“ - rot on e cu is h a 6 - ll v'an on I er ew are a eased with sound, gaivanlzedirunsink, twelvesounne pianis: "ilh hi‘ l‘l°i"'i°n- 11° proceeded l° work surfaced hemlock thcrcu bi nailed to each tho arms back and forth, Will-“8 hi! hind stud, and are covdred wit: iieavy builder's :facapp;€thb?lllitabé “d wash'out water s mly 000k‘. on the cheat, thus producing an artificial paper; and the lower sto to the belt traps, "Y vent pipes and soil pipes, .u 1mm com- Ne answer. The gentleman, without even looking up, shut his door and dis'ap- peered. At that moment, two other guests came walking down the corridor, and Mr, 8- agaiu put his question. The two continued their walk without word or sign. "Well," thought the querist, "this is very curious l' Presently the bell rang to announce break- fast, aud a waiter entered the room, seined the guest by tho arm and be an a series of gestlculatious. it was then t at Mr. B-â€"â€" lost his temper. “What in the world is the matter f" he cried. Immediately the waiter ejaculated "Oh'l" and vanished, laughing, and kin Bmoama to the conclusion that something must be wrong. Nevsrthclcal'ha went braveiy'down to breakfast. When he entered the dining-room, which could ordinarily boast)”; dotsn crtwenty at table, he found the hall filled with men in black coats, all eating gravely and in si- ence. ,I . 1 . When he had/"W llimaplf he phiapsred his neighbor,â€" “ ‘ ' "Sir," will you be kind enough to tell ma what this is about l" No answer g the person addressed merely went on eating broad and butter. SAVED FROM THE GRAVE. llo“ rs (hifllllo ill-mist liraiorrd Ilia Wife l0 Life. Five trucks ago the wife of Charles 1'. l'rulu, a dentist of Chicago, gave birth to a child. This was followed by an attack of puerperal mania. They were living at the \ suburb of Oak Park. As his wilo grew worse rapidly Mr. Pruin consulted a physi- cian, Will‘, alter seeing the patient, locom- mendoli tho use of a1 n-sthotzce to quiet l=er nerves. Ti o doctor hole alluded to (lid not handle the case, but an Oak l'ark physician was called in sud be also adopted the same course of treatment, administering ~rl;o\.. l-l‘~li.~lvl‘ monrulsl; if The lad)- nus iCililll lo be rapidly sinklug, till om- uight she iel'. back on the pillow llfe~ lens. iler lrratlllug bad ceased and the pulse was gone. ‘lho attending physician, who was by her side, made the usual exam- lnatlou and distinctly pronounced her dead lStiil, the husband would not be convinced. lie placed his hard upon his wifn's cheat FOR Tllli MILLION. . along the line ol tbs ('lslrngoand Northwestern Railway In (‘entral llallola and Norther- t'elsraalla. New loOth'll MO MIDI opened up, and rapidly settled In these wonderfully reductive regions, and the " lint comm" wilthavg “Int oholoa" cl location. ‘ “ l'ov lull Information (which will be aent you Ina d chavgo) shout the luo lauds and cheap kcmaa, spplytc JOIIN ll. IIUILIH, Western (lanaclan l'al. A out, L. b N. I. B . R. 8. lfAill, 9 out 8t. Toronto. I. General Pan. Agent, Ohlcale, lllll [HIRE FITS! Wbrnlaayrureldonotmeanmcrelytoatop there for a lime and then have lllnu rrtlml again l mean a Mimi run. i ilavn lnasio the liw nf if“. ZI'L 1.1:le or “hum uunma a m» a...‘ IP17. I I warranht-myfrz-Jnhlsl in oun- Lba Mme.’ sedans‘ others vo Mrv-lrll CI’ [Orb n1 cure. Bald a) oars for at and :‘icmn unu- 4. ylnfallli-lo round}. Hive lupin- and l'oaa (Milo; cosh ml nvlblnu for a l and l will run yes’... U lra. n. u. lam. ram at, low unassuminiss; ‘HOAN l. sgvmus 00. moonPouarso a. o- was. . Subscribed Capital. .szmopw mow“ ' . mgnmwt The “o doc?" who stood by com is cla boarded ‘m! clear hits The horses had to be stabled at the Cedars lll B beck ed th t l,“ For sale by d ts and oonfcoticnars. it. PM up up“, ‘1”’,00 netglynandzavorod tic digsuade him from six-inch barliiod clap-boards. ThyrcofFl-ar: plate working order. Estimated 0°“. n" "0°:th gag“; 91%: :wfbdozh i diouble and rbesou. gbt hidinto expeiaitfiuzb: Juana-fr‘ R" A. I‘ .W A 8 O N ' Manufacturers, wl'nrmuu'“ ",1, 31,1": chars hli a‘ a 0pm”, :t "mimmm “"md '"h “obi-"1r" inch shingle htb- soosoacpoo. ' from mu "i. su 1i ‘in H iii...“ ‘m’ °l “in 6 ‘ 92mm. . ........__ "m ' ' ., monsoon. 2.6.: ‘assists 1.; 661166‘ ~16-',;6",-;66,,,',;n-, .l 6» m, s............."3::;.s:...%33. .5. “0...... 5,166 w';;,6,d6='~66,h,,6; 6 53.33.362.23 ‘if...’ ‘subsist? 0...... . ~ cc s ryares u c . ty . Wh.thlsis edeaf boobs n ' ' . . ' . M. ,gcm' "d dunk?“ o, some mu,“ q Miss Linda R. Richards, late lemma. a doubla alei h) a double bed would cost a y , . , ’ dd; l b b l ad . (10m 8n s Bliiilii ' 'l‘ r0 to! a m’ "ml" :mlgm l I“ d a" Inch.‘ to u“ "ct of the training schooifor nurses at the shilling, but also s of that day wars whim we“ to-dsy." i ~ - L x s . in . l pro -‘9't~y-b "Yugo- r: p y Toroiitgh 9 .~ i t’ .1. The Company has now on hand‘ a l“ go amount of English money which It is w l to lend on first claas securities at asoaa' no‘ Ll‘ rn l;i1\'i\'[, She has steadily improved and is now able . to move around. The doctors confess that aha would certainly have died but for these extraordinary efforts at restoration. BM (my 11%|, 8°58 g‘ 1,5,10,- accustomed to roughis, and invariably made ‘ five “hau 5mm“, ‘Ibnu beds for themselvesi-l scornsr of the old- mum my“), mg "-0.,th "bud j 5m gum It 'mb. i551“! and” fashioned large bar-rooms by ualag their 5:“). “hummus ‘:14 taut‘: he: bulb’ Goummm, “mu”. baggie robes and blankets, thereby savia g axed go~ c g an mag ACc ti tv "I, _ ll a e. We shall, however suppose the with strong, malleable iron hinges, and pm. sent “a? P2“ w‘ bin? fire; t a quarter each for beer’, or something 6 and no.4 no. suitable hcoks and mun l“ ~ - ~ - All other window frames have one and on‘: weighing 2m W 33000 plied“ x'm down u" focd from their sup- eighth inch jamba and two-inch rahatad mm" "FM" ‘m °‘ mm?" “W firsthalt the second a. was nun sills. with one and corsaighth Inch blind M album. W’ m fourth of m Cascade, to water the horses, Zed sixpenca . _ were filled in Paris, after which it sarv t huglogmlmailcfwhile . Casement oesi slr "an" ssr was "a, aw. a. “up,” . .1 f ' , ,0 N for bear. The nlxt was at St Anula. to thick. h water and another aixpence for beer. The ‘if! with single-thick ‘1..., and a"; Mmmmwguzgfig" a: “:5 third'waaatPolnte cam, foran hour, a. :adpixjtobtmtmmm baaxhlbitad. it contains 600.001: faadhwsaamdmmandwashallailcwa "Whip o . "NI, mhaanmmdmbaflhdi thick,glaa- eolnawsilknewn ahiilingiorheer. hchlnalstheoextbait, tow-star andsixpclcaforboar. edwithdouhla-thickAmaricangiasa,and Rechargaeforbeercutherosdmayaot No man should complain of his lot-un- ess it la slot of old rubbish. In olden days the hunter usad to "wind his horn" as hexpursued his game up hill and down dais. cw he only unwigda the top The cellar window frames have one and I ll ‘CQQHSUMPTl/ilii livers-ed fevtnaatwvsfleaaael f use tbs-audacious. lee want kinda-def aoso nalaeaas. use Wilma f3... sol-411510" iall n“. of bun“- AW]! '0 wt svawallaraaarllasnals l“... . .I. slalom was’! 6 °i k- TM M3" ~ ~ u“, nat.i‘."sl$diil.’f£i~i.‘lu.s.?vn 6 6 Melina. A woman faildown' hill'nd'zbrdka bar f~6~6 "_-'7'7"‘ ~m neck 1m week, and there arc three big _ M A CHINE 011-8- acandala in the neighborhood and noboby m“°'”°““' M ’ MANUFACTURERS AND MlLLEllf-l LL svs nouns’ Br‘ 6‘ 8am Jonas as : “Live so your children Wl ii W156i} WM..,I......I;.-..~ "*6" McCulls 'Lardine Machine Oil. Little Charley z “Papa, will you'buy Ina ‘.W- _ . The circuistlsuof the London Times is ,5 new mcfiulri lo clubs, hotels, restaurants, who hire it to read, a very limited ciaaacl business moo, and lamilirs of ex oapdoual alliance; but thvusands coming under the latter head do not take it. it is, \ no doubt, always iacmi our-for few - - persons actually through its yards of mt-hy the majority oI peers and nun: of the ilousa ol (tenuous. The effect .- oithenowenfranchieanmnt Ilii be to div balaneodwithoast iron "l htsand b0“ MM! M adrnm!" Pmdfather: "Ainhtmybcy, miseoesaadyoawflluasao ' _ _ h", 0 M m "I influence still further, u the m tum cord. 0M blindfto .1] W Corn sowing arthq' m to pmliiduiipgumd each you will disturbs" vary muohii i do,u l 0 We are [be llafe Ian-Manes afnse Genuine Lardlae. 1 voters know nothing of it. While, how “ll-"won las conducted by the agency of pheatothaoouatry innkaapar for 5°’ Wl'on'dm'w'myflm 171190 Cylinder, Elma W001 1M Harness Ollie“ aver, its eirvulallco dosiloea, lr at bass V‘ mates, ll probably is as an advertising - in more valuable than ever. The Lee lion morning paper having the wide“ cir- culation among the walledueated cia- is “Canada-I'd. aalevp. JFFEESWFSEL?$ McCOLL BROS. 80 00., TORDITB, halting tight allitisa rvuneL Cos-nreap- thauaaofhfsshedatowaterandfaadthclr ingishsateelsdnctadthrengh thaaganeyeflborumandforthlspaymntwaraaaoheu- Pamela's PahlaasCorcIrtracter,theesly titladtoagh-efbasr,takaltornot. y “handrail-amassed“. Puham's Rx- Aboutsunsctthaaaodddayalugstring yatthatha taxi. “Why, certainly, lghstGlsaagar-rlansalwa cssneflr. a vamadatwctctaatsagsinatmowclfltdillcmou,“smuflmp Md, moatfntha ftwalvatofiftsau) so. thacanstitutionalityofthe w.” Ill-risot- Thacarnerbcards, “confinement- side doarandwinde‘: oasingn, veranda Foothills‘, senate, arealielwhlo. piss,asshowaoa drawings. I'hadoen througheutaracf kiln~drid wphc, walldrivan togatia. and toe-eh l 5 ‘i i l i6;

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