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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 Nov 1884, p. 4

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OUR READERS' ATTENTION is clirected to the advertisement of the Montreal Witness publications. which appear in another column. \Ve notice that the circulation . ......,......,,..._,.......,......,,,-....-,..... of the Weekly Witnes~ has· increased very much during the la.st couple of years-a BOWMANVILLE, FRIDAY, Nov. clear proof of the estimation in which it CALL AND SEE OUR DISPLAY OF is held by the reading public. All the .,,h . l f D' h ~ e P ague o is onest y an j ournals emanating from the Wit-ne·sOffice, the Causes. 'lr.he Dundas True Banner has resuscitat- are "family papers" in true sense of the SCHOOL S AND TEACH ERSterm, and containalargeamount ofvaried ·1 f ' red ~)J;rt the Mail of 1882 a few p;. i ragraphs and interesting news. It is al ways to ? JJas.t W"~k )'Ve p1-Jbli8h~ct an art10 e rom. b , ,_, -..T p tl t ·11 k ·1 ~· " '"· E I d 11 37G ;a ou, uie .n · · ia WI · provo e a snll e ·Jerson's advantage t o take a first-class city tl1e Christj(tn St.~n , 4a ..n:l PH tlte Plague of There · are in · ng an · · women :Ml..d ·a,.deer) "clemnition" from t he most ~ >oFm' h t h · d 14 170 m n paper in addition to that of the locality in Dj~)19ne~ty, ~he fµH~rwin(§ nr "i.cle from w o eac music, an ' to · ii:u,v.e~ftrnte Tory farmer of the day, as 11e which he resides. SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN FOR tIIe !\<Im~ ~VllJ'Q© po.in~§ QUE !iOme c t Miss M. Manning 11as bDeen engagad/1s c<00m¢!ocs how he has b een fooled and how - - -- - - causeir. teacher in S. S. No. JQ, ar 1 iogt on, or hig1h :P~ii.ces are to-day. Here is a sample Few.subjects are of more geuernl inter· coming year. of the Mail's parugraphs:. est to the peo~e than health, yet ho w fe,t r..l!Z~.:-re are we- to look for " <' +al school population of the United ."Bry f..J1e opei·ation of the t£ii-1.-ff the bitsi- there are who make the subject a careful his t enible moral pla~ue? State~ is rn\i"_."10,000, \Vhile the average nesii oj'tlu. rnan11facturnrs hm inereosed; the study. Probably not on e family in a t wmdance i~ alJoUti _ 6 000,000. who'(epa/.e merchan_t'~ trade has b.eendouble~. h undred take a reliable health journal, In a general way, it is "the love of -a . I"ctor in tlie J.71e f1:1»mer obtai11 s bett~r prices Jui· his yet we are convinced that $5.00 a year , 11 , 1 . , money, this root of all evil" on tl~e earth. l\fr, O'.t.1rie1.1~ t.l'awutg ~n$ ' 1 ..,..._.~ cmd the medianie and laborer coukl not be invested to better advantaae Tlie word of God is true, when it makes T oronto ,Public Scho.ols, is wr~tmg a wo1·.. ~ .' · ~11~1it at .'i?icreased by most families than iu health pubii~·---o- -this declaration, and the uuive1·sal experi- o · wmg, for use m Canadian schools. have consta7it · ·i.... IJt~mrll on the t i'ons. "Mhn kno'v thyself"· · · · wages 1.'lte en/ nboiit ,.. " is an m]unc. I ence of men :ittests the trutll of ties Mr. E. T, Siemon ~as re-enga~d the " 00;,, man is 'mere tiwddle.' ion ~f un iversal applic~tion. In this conAGENTS FOR w orclB. T·'l'One school . t10 1 ~· 1\· 1m ·1 b urs t sou t in . t,: .1 ·nect10~1 we can ...,·r·t ltl -...,..AAl'lll'l"nd ·u · ~ H · t for -- 1880 · at 1· an · · advance -1 t' of 'P!\.ncl 1wam r. ... F·-- ·.., .. ... l'.. ·· · c iy 11:""' ·' ~ "· 111 1 Jhit hiore partlcuia.riy a1~d moro di ct- salary. e s very popu ~r t e selc ion· w;nderf~l calculation of what t he N . . P. eve~ybocly a ne\V mlJ!lthly 1iiil.gazine called ly, we are to look for _the causes of . ~~ustees of Courl1c~ Schoo . have was c\oing and what it o1.i.g ht to do now, '~ofilti Scien ce" published by S. R . evil we are contemplatmg, first of all 111 :s.hown wrndom by re-engagmg Mr. R. B. for it must Ju.we the same power now tlmt liopkins, 2!) Warren Street, New York the mad passion of ~arnbl~ng, this _aw.fol Wat~on (oi·. _ u.n?ther year. Frequent ·it ha,cl two yenrsngo, 'I'he..i)'lll.il tl}tni!mfd: City. The synopsis of contents of the vice aud crime that 1s rai;mg and riotm~ chang<'s ~re mJunoua to any soh~_o_l. " L et us take three products of'a single ~c:tobe~ number will conv~y some ~d,el!' of all over our land. 11i all its countless Th'EI '.trustees of the Canton Sc.ititil l1ave farm-and a small one, too-for one sea· i ts provmce: HomeEdu~at10n,Proh1b~t10n, forms and names, from the professional takeii. l;ii:ne by the fore!ock a.nd · secured son, and see. On 400 bushels of oats un- the H ome and ~OD~Ollll!lll,H?w to Sleep, __... o- - gambler that sits, domun -like, atthe gam- the ire~iccs of Mr. D~v1dson for ~mother der th e N. P. he gets 25 cent~ pQl" lmshel ln a GastrononueVem, ~uxuri?us Hon~es, -ing table, cold and dead to ever~· hum:_me e as .teacher at an rncreased salary. more than he got before we h ad the N. P . .th_e Heroic Element rn ~at101~aLL1fe, NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. feelii~. with p_ iles of money betor~ lmu, Mr. A. J. R6ynold·~ Principal of 'fhat makes $100. On 400 bushels of bar- D1s_ea~ecl \?tk , Our Exp er1}}1ent m Home 0 ail.d pistol by his side, to that. ~ the sp · Hampl'?n School, has boon engaged for ley he get s 60 cents m.ore on e.ach l~~ lt. Bm~dmg, Snake-Doctors, ~?1!1e Dec. tllator in stocks and futures, it is the sa 1e Solina 'School hir 1885. He is one of Thatmakel5 $240. (Qu1tenn arithmetic1an.) orat1011s, Lonc lon Health Exlub1t1011, &c. 35. d ark, gloomy. monster still., who is se k- th& moat suceeatfuUeachers int-he County. On 800 bushels of wheat he .gets 30 cents &c. $2.50 a year. ,;Uig to destroy men; who kills the souls f l10 l Th k $240 ------men· under whose fatal influence ever . le Os:um 15\lhoul is progres~ing unde tnOl:'e a bus · at ma es . more. No MAT'r itlt. -No maher where pain, nobl~, pure and good thing in t~rn hume.1.'1 the able ml\li.~en'tent of Miss J . ·wright. On 800 bushels of corn h e !?:ets 20 cents lameness or 4orenesa exists, Hagyard's h eart is blasted, withers and dies. 'lt is It i~ hope<l Hiat tlie Trustees will see more a bushel. 'rhat makes $l BO. In Yellow Oil t11ken nr applied will give im'the foul demon "who lurks priyily for.the theil-W(~y clear to enga.ge h er for the en· all, he gets $440 more under the N. mediate aelief, and a positive cure quickly -innocent," the helpless, the unsuspectmg, sufog yea1·, than he got before the N · p · was ad~pted. follows i ts use. "to devour them alive;" who m:1.kes the Hon G W Ross Minister of EducaWhy does not the N. P . keep pnces up , heart~ of men as stones·- colcl and unfeel- tion, at a ~ece.nt ten~perance meeting said at that mte now'I Is it's "usefulness gone." Extra value in all kind of W111ter · sen~ibility; t h at mad c.ens l · temperance t oo · I Clothin 0 rt . E llison & Co. ing- deacl to all h e intended placing scientific d cl the minds of men with.one all-devourmg, instruction on the school curriculum, and ·· .... · -- - ----Sweeping reduction in Dry Goo 8 an all-c'o11sumfng d elerious lust -the lust of that teachers would be examined on t hat . SHOPPER'S GUIDE. Olothing. Ellison & Co. oain- "the accursetl, hunger of gold," as subject'. '\Ve begin a 11reat clearing sale on Satur., 11 · l l'l f · day next, Ellison & Co. a heathen I)Oet ca s it, t rnt l rn a amme· W ~ ar·e ple ,ased to hea, r that Mr. W. E_ . McMurtry's dress goods a.re very ' cheap. v W., are crowded with stock frorr. Cellar · h fever· burns every drop oJ blood t at Tilley, M. A., intends giving pe~1m_ar.slnJ? Picture Framing at low rates at Varie~y to Garret. Ellison & Co. flowR through the h eart and all the botly, a [)I'Ominenee in the schools of lus m s1 )ec- H:.11. p 1 · 20 'I f · h l fi f 1 11 1 ~ eop e are commg mt es or our a nd sets all on fi re wit t 1e r e o ie · torate. It is one of the most useful and Great bargains in room paper atV &riet y cheap Flannels . Ellison & Co. Yes, all tho land is suffermg, terribly suf- most·inefficiently taught subjects on the lil.all. fering, from this insane pursuit of wealth curriculum. Have you seen McMurtry's cheap (:ON SlJ ~ll"'l'IOl\' (:UR RD.-An old physician, retired from practice. haviog had placed ln his by gamblinii:. This turbid, turbulent flood Has a schoolmaster the rigM chastise a winceys1 hands by an East India missfonary the formu la of evil is canyiiig away on i ts dark, storm· scholar for miedeeds d one on the wny t o For cheap and good goods give McMur- or a simple ve11:et.able r emedy for t.be speedy tosaed l:1illow:s all ages a.od rank~ of soci- school is a, questioJl before the cout~s for t.ry a call. and permanent cure oflJonsumption.Bro11chitie, .Asthma and all throat and Lung Af· Catarrh, tity. Young boys and girls, and hoary- deciswu . Mr. Telford, head master of Headquarters for coil oil-Maiming & fections, also a posltl\·e aud radical cure ror headed men and matrons have been drawn the Walkerton Public School, punished a Nosworthy's . Nervous Debility and all ner vous Complaints, into this seductive gravo of sin and ruinboy for fi11:htiog on t he street. The lad's CHoICE Arnecta Flour·$1. 75 per 100 tbs. after having te&ted !Is wonderful curative tods of cases, has fel t it his powers in thous1 . a ll gre(j(fily seeking for these ".ill-gotten father, Deputy Jud ge Barret, has brought at Quick & Wright's. duly to make it known to l11s suffering fellows. aains. What we hero say is true to the , h I d Actuated by this and a desire to 1 elieve lette:r, to a largo extent, in every small an action for damages aga.mst t e 1ea See the beautiful new silverware at human suffering,motive I will send free of charge, o all who desire it. this rPclpe, in German.French ~ity even, and to a.n appalling extent in our nisst er fvr so doing. ·. Mayn ard the Jeweller 's. English, with full directions for preparing We could uot wish by' any means to be W. Mc. M urtry,s shawls are very low in or c reat centers of speculation and traffic, and using. Sent by mail by addressin11: wit.11 We know it to be a fact, that multitudes considered as desiring to get r id of our price and good in q uality. · ~tamp; naminl\' this paper. W. A. NOYES, 1.49 ~5 . <>f the young and the old of both sexes in young lady teachers, but think it on~y fair W . McMurtry has· good black all wool Power's B locl.. Rochester N . Y . our churches even, in person or by proxy, that they sh ould have an opportumty of . cashmeres at 45-o. a yard . m gill "ventures" in srleculative k nowinglwhat chances there 'bl ed, H ymn al'e engn.r,r ...,,.· 'f h f 11 are · for f t hem Full lines of fancy goo d ·, B i ~,..· _,0 mbl~'11g, a1 1cl so the very heart of t he in the far west, 1 t e o owmg rom an H ll " is becoming fearfully corrupted and excha.nge can b e rel iec ' l on tis correct :- Books etc. at V i>riety a . laud demoralized, leading, as its final end, its "Forty-nine out of fifty unmarried school W. McMurtry's under shirts imd drawr ipe fr uits, to these cases of huge " d efal· teachers, 'Who recently took up their abode erR a re good nncl very cheap. cations," robberies, which shock our pub· in Washington Territory, have resigned W. McMurtry's blankets and quilts are lie from week to week. and accepted - matrimony. There is also away down in price. See them. Then come th_o_~owing habits of great a sho ~- for the fift ieth , although she is Boys' Sh irts and Drawe1;s in all siz at BOWiJIA~VILLE. Said fo be )tli>t·tal h omely. Coucli, ... T 1 0.. C .extravagance in · e American people, '. o mst on'"' ryd erman's. ' " habits that h:we affected every class of It appears to be the motto of a large Good Bed Blank11ts at 50 cents a po and Bociety, from the l!lervant gid ·to the mil- number of the Trustees of our r ural school at Couch, J'ohnston & Cryderman's. lionairc. It is positively astounding and sections, to secure the services of cheap DoN"r FORGET 'l'O 0ALL- J. Lyle's stock ~-~AD B . . C k d ~'~r~·ru·ng t ·> see ' u what tnad ext,remes this t eachers, - the capabilities of the teacher """ ·· · Th t · t i1 vary 1arge. arg ..rns 10 roe cry an - DU-JUNG :p assion of extravagance in living, in dniss, are not look ed into.e grea est pom Gfassw&re. :i: '1St' i a as. J.n house furnishing, i n everything, in fact, beinu to keep the S(l.lary clown, and thus that enters into the habits of domestic and entail less expense . This is a gr eat i:nisThe Star Hou~e are giving great bar· A GREAT ENTERPRISE. general life among us is act ually carried , c~k ""' -e. It encourage s those t o com e mto gains t o clear stock and introduce the P1111ers on the Vlvll \Var. THE WEEKLY WITNESS .And things are gotting worse e very day. the profession who have not mer its as Cash Syetem. · The importaut feature of THE CENTUIW .:Everybody wimts to ape those above him; t eachers, and creates an unhealthy comThe New York Wonder Lamp never MAGAZINE for the comlug year- inceed perhaps which was established In the· winter of 1845 6,, every body wants to :;tclopt as much style petition amongst those who ar e a credi t smokes or breaks a chimuey, for sale only the most importan ~ ever undertaken by the has very materially increased in circulation magazine- will be a ser ies or sepnrat.e IJapers during the present year.nearly !),000 new names as possible; nobody is any longer satisfied to the prQfe,.,sion, and drives them to seek by Lee & Edsall. on the great battles of the War for the Union having beeo added to its subscription lists. to live in a quiet, unostentatious, frugal, some more remunerative employment, to Bm D:itoP IN FLOUR-At J, Lyle' s. written by general officers high in command making a tot.al of 41 ,360. This paper gives all upon both the :Vederal a.nd the Confederate the current news and abundant good readini.. economical way. Every mn.n, every wom- tho great loss of the ri&ing generation. A Selected Bpring, $2.50; Selected Fall, sides,General Grant (who writes of Vicks· along with the Sundav-8chool Lessons, and is a n, evP-r y family wants t o enjoy "all tho poor teacher is a dear commodity at any $2. 50 ; Arnecta, $1. 75. burg, 8hiloh, and other battles), Generals THE CHEAPEST FAMJJ,Y P.U":ER In the Dominion. A muoh·valued feature or the WrT~ESE, and Longstreet, McO!ellan, lleauregard, Rosecrans. conveniences," "all the comforts," and "all price. Dress and Mantle Silks in profusion. Hill, Admiral Porter. and others. The series one which hag shown greatly increased developthe luxuries" of life, now current and The propos:1l to return to the old sys· Dresses a~icl Mantles, ma,cle on the premopens in the November CENTURY with a. graph· ment during the past couple sf yea.rs, is its withiu possible reach .· \Ye 11re all, the tem of having third-class certificates valid ises. s. Mason & Son. ically illustrated article on SPECIAL J)]llPAR'l'MEN'i'S, New Fall and Winter dress l<(Oods, just berJt and wisest of us, spending much more only in t he county where th ey wore issued, The GnUie of'U1~1l . Jbm, where on our ho u~eholds and on our general seems to meet with general approval. written bytl\eConfederate general,G.T.BeaureQUESTIONS O.N YETEJ'!!INARY SUDJEC'l'S are · arrived, a first-class dress ma1 car on the t hes· ent'tlecl ·R coll ec t'ons answel'ed bythe Dr. McEachran, F. R . C. v. s .· ways of living . t lutn is right or n ecessary. They were made provincial under the' 1m- remises, S. lhason ,.. & S d · B ri·er ·k 1 gar · e c ' · c Principal of Montreal Veterinary College, on. or a Private,' papers chronicling spee1al events, d h D I I f L' s k It seems almost impossible to r esist this pression t hat in this way t 1ie sea.r c1ty o f P "p descriptions of various auxiliitry branches of an t e omm on nspeotor o ive toe ; This powder never varies. A marvel o! the service. etc., wlll supplement the more tide of evil influence pressing on all sides t eachers in eastern Ontario would be made Ladies say Mr. T. atterson is selling QUESTIONS-ON .BIBEJ~EEPINO are 1tnswered strength aud wholesomeness. More by Mr. D. A. Jones, of Bl!eton, Ont., President. with heavy force upon us. And what is up for by the surplus in the west. Bow- dry goods a.t bigger r eductions t han any purity, economical than the ordinary kinds and can· importan t series by'the various generals. or the National Bee Convention: moderate folly with ii~, the most r eason- ever, instead of this being tho result it other house. Call and see. not be sold in comj)(ltition with the multitude QUESTIONS ADOUT POULTRY ADD PEi'S a.re A strict regard tor accuracy will guide the of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate preparation or the illustrations, for which TIIE answered by Dr, S. J, .a.ndres, Montreal; :able sinn ers in t his way, becomes an ap- seems to have quite a contrary effect, Feather T rimmings in all colors, black, powders. Sol d only in cans. ROYAL BAKING CENTURY has at its disposal a very large QUESTIONS ON AG RICUL'rURAL SUBJECTS are :prilling vice when it reaches the higher The poorly paid t eachers of th e ea.st rush - F ur in all widths, and Sil k Plushes in all POWDER Co., 106 Wall-st. N. Y. quantity of photographs, drawings, portraits, answered by · Rusticus '; '.l'<1llkS and t he least conscientious m1clleast eel to the west where better sala.ries Pre shades, a t Couch.Johnston & Cryderrnan's. maps, plans, etc.. hitherto unused. 'l'he aim is QUESTIONS ON FRUIT AND PLANTS are anto present in this series, not official reports, swered by Mr. James Dougall, -of Wiudsor· NoTE the St&r House new advt. After .controllable 'r egions of society, t hose most paid. I t seems plain that the model but commanding officers' accounts of their Ont.; .exposed to the fierce templ(;ttion to wild school examination ought to b e uniform Nov. 1st. they will sell exclusively for FINE, FAT, plans and operatlons,- interesttng personal QuJ~ST!ONS ON LEGAL Su.BJEOTBa.re answered experiences which will record leadin~ events by a Montreal advocate, and an Ont. ba,rrister; ex.travagance. over. th e province or t he certificates be cash, g1iaranteeing cash customers a great of the war, and possess, at t.he same time, a QUEST!OKS ON SUJJJ EOTS OF EVERY KIN.D i 'l'o these causes belongs also the k indred m ade legal only in the county where saving. 1 historical value not easily to be calculated, ! are answered by competent authorities. weakness and vice, of desiring to live and issued.; The cheapest line of Scotch ·Tweeds j ust · t'ICTION. -···ge\011" well without honest industry and The regulation11 ln regard to the super- received at the Star House. See them Clubbing R"tes given by the proprirtors In th is Jiue THE CEN'l'URY will maintaiu its of'rhe the ·w1TNERS last year and the yea1' previous diligent labor. The ordinary wa.ys of vision and assistance of teachers' associa- and leave your order. Mr. p,, 11rdon will ' prestige, and fumish the best stories by Ameri- having given so much eatisfaction, we again can wrlters that can be procured. In Nouember repeat them. Such ,quietly working in some , worthy calling t ions are published. D uring the remain - give you a 1iood fit. begins that yiolds only the usual , limited, J ust d er of this year Dr. McLellan will visit A New No-vel by w. D. Howells, CLUBBING RATES ' ' d M T 'll The Mills Garland Range- the newest, I am prepared to supply ten tl1ousand fruiJs of labor and skill, abundant enough the western associations an · r. i ey finest ancl best stove manufactured in the people with F ine, Fat, Fresh B ulk . · Author of ' Venetian Days,' 'A Modern I n- are as follows: for all the'reasonable d emands of a happy, the eastern ones. The dut iet1 of these U nitod States- now on exhibition at stance,' etc. 'l'his story deals with tile rise of , T)le price of the WEEKLY WITNESS rs $I a. Oysters. Everybody says the an American business man. A nonil by Henry I year, postage free, . contented frug;ll life, are despised as alto· gentlemen are to visit each institute an· Mannini( & Nosworthy's, James, a. novelette by Grace Denio Litchfield, When i'HRJlK subscriptions arft sent together· gethor too slow and too barren in their nually ; to deliver at least three lectures and short stories by· Uncle Remus," ]'rank R. In omienvelap, the price tooach will ooELGHT'lll "yield" for all the demand~ of our appeti\ to the institute and one public address in CHEAP goods for cash. The largest Stockton, H. H. Boyesen, '.l'. A. Janvier, H. H .· CENTS or $2.40 cents in all. te to <lisplay imd general extravagance. the evening : k> form th e t eachers into and choicest stook of new dry goods ever Julian Ha.wthorn.e, and other ~quallr well· When FOU R snbsoriptions ar" sen1' together· in oneenvelop,the price to eachwill be-1£NENTlil known wrners w ill appear at various times, lVe want to grow rich fast and .without .classes fur iostruction for m ethods of offered at special. sale in Rowmanville. llllSC::llI.J,ANl>OIJS J.'EAT llltES. FIVE CENTS, or $3.00 In all. ' ' ploddi1lg,putient,longtoil. This wicked folly teaching ; to direct t he profession, either Read 1'. Geo. Mason's new advt. !Under this heading may be included a series ! When TEN subs<'.riptions are s.ent together lo iiasta kenpossession of the h eads and hearts by exmuination or oth erwise, as to the liter W1~ do not sell ch eap Tobaccos, behev- . is the best place to go for a first-class 1 of parerQ on the cities of Italy byW.D.Howeus, : one .e~ve~o!> t_h~ price to each will be SEVENTY. of millions in our land, and n o words of atu~·o that . should occupy thoir attenti~n ing that tlie cheap tr ash you buy is always OYSTER STEW. Call and try for your- the illustr~t1ons being reproductions of e_tchmgs I OENrs, or $ 7.00 m all._ _ wisdom, no l essons of experience, however durmg tho1r spare !~ours ; to ar ouse _ thei r , the clearest in the end. Cheapside. Boy~ and drawings by Joseph Pennell; a series on self it is the ch eapest dinner you can aet A CENT A UA y F OR THE WOJtl\D.'S- NEWS?. striking and even terrible, can exercise profossional cn~lrnsiasm by personal mter - own.Barber Shop in connection. ' "" · The ~ew Nori.11-lVcst, 1 this demand of delusion. course and a<?:vwe; to ~eet trustee~ and The New York Wonder is the best and A full iin e of tlie best being an interesting group of papers by E. V, THE DAILY WITNESS 1 To all this must furt11 er b e adcted th~ otJ:ers :m~l give ,s?ch mformation ' !1- re- most pract1c:tl cual oil Lamp ever invented Si:na.lley, Lieut, ~chwatka, Principal <?cra:nt (of is a newspaper of the ftrst rank, keeping· its. ~mgston, un~ar!O), a.nd oth~rs, descriptive of readers thoroughly informed on alJ; depart-sad darkening aud weak euing of the·sense gard to school affairs as may bo r eqm red ; and is warranted perfectly safe in every httle·~nown 1eg1cns, pape1s on r renoh a.;nd ments of current thought and events. Its name of private <tn d public honor and h onesty. to report annua~y to th~ department t he particular . See it at Lee & Edsall~. Amencan . a_r t,-seulpt~re and pamtmg. with and reputation are too well and widely known' J t is rea,lly fearful to contemplate to what attendance at each meetmg, and the naand firmly established to need any extended' some exquisite illustrations; papers on in town. 1ow depths the notions of honor and honesty ture of the work done. A watch t o be of service should keep oomm~nt. Single copies, Oue (Jent. SubacriprAstronomy, Ali'chltect.ure and Dl8fory, t o matters of money and gain have sunk All thooe who hold the office of P ublic t ime- not ouly keep time but keep it 101 D I FFERENT KINDS 011 CANDY the 1lrst being byProfessor Langley and others. tton price, $ 3 .oo a YC'-lr, 1i 9 stage 1'«c; Under Architecture are included mere of Mrs.. _ with many men among our people. "Mak- School Trustee are in du ty bound to nt- correctly. Such a watc~1 can b e bou~ht always in stock. Van Rensselaer's articles on Churches, City THE N OR THEl'tN MESSENGER; ing money" in notorio usly unjust ways; tend to the welfa.ra of the schools under at MayuarU the J ewellers at a low price. $nd Country Houses, etc. Colonel George E. j · . · Waring J r. will desc1foe as a family illn~trated p<J.per, published twice·m. borrowing other people's money without t.heir charge. If changes are to be made, It will cost you no more to wear a good 1 month. ' ' llesides containing tbe Sunday·Scboolsufilci.ent protection, or sec·1 ' etly taki-nq ·i t, in the teaching staff at New Year no v is fitting 8l1it tlrnr1 i t does to wear a poor · l'ro:::1·t\~S fll .sanitary Dr~1lD-t11g ; ., Lessons, it is replete with general·informatioB' .t\S do these "defaulting" treasurers, bank the time to see abo.1t it. The bc;;t teach· one. You can prove this by leaving your E . C. Stedman. l<:dmund G·osse, and others will ·of various kinds, is equally adapted· for· tlile 1urnlsh literary e8says; George W. Cable will .1 week·day school aI)d ~undav·School, and for presidents, cashiers and brokers, to risk ers are never Jett till last. If yon sue- m easure at Couch, Johnston & Cryder cor.tribuLc in vuriou~ ways; se·veral papers on ! .ronng and, old; It is the cheape!lt paper ever it in speculations for the most selfish ends, c~ed in obtainin g 1l< good one at t b.e mitn'~. P. S. - I sell Postage Stamps, sport and adventure will soon be publiahed,and ossued. Pnce, 30 Cents a Tear, with reductionlJ ! to clubs. has almost ceased to be rewircled as crimi- eleventh hour you are extre mel yfortun(Lte, A 'i: t he Bowmanville barber shop, op- Post Cards, Note Paper, EnveJohn Btll'r'-'ughs J1ally dishon est, and is practiced all over An e nergetic teacher is al ways on the posite thePostOfr1ce, the very best tobacco lopes, &c. t imetotJmeonoutdoorsubjects, ; THE WEEKLY MESSENGER. will writefrom · J;h e land. Failures in thf:!B e " specula- lookout for himself as well ari for h is is wld <~t cost price, although there ;i,rp Readers of T<IIE CEN'l'UR~ mas . f .eel sure of ' The WEEKLY MESSEN<?ER is a paper which t ions" rob thel:(enorous but unwise loaders, school, anct he is in duty bound to do the some would have you think otherwise, 50 FOR COUGHS AND COLDS. keeping abreast of the times on leading subjects 1 onjy ne~ds to be see!l ~n order to be liked. :and the innocent, trustful d eposi ters of ,best he can for both. If you have a g'>Od clout pay 5 cents a plug for smoking · that may properly come wi thin the province ' Pi:mted m large and d1stmot tyPe, it yet oonof a monthly magazine. Its circulat.ion is now ta~ns the news ot tpe wo1·ld In such a clear and t h eir money or stocks, the ill-fated endors- one do no,t let him go for a matter of a t obacco when you can· get 2 for 5 cen ts at AY'S COMPOUND OF LINSEED, about H0,000 monthly, the November number brief sty1e that eve1'$'one may understand and ers of their property- their homes, all few dollars, for i t may be the loss of Pethick's vucl all other kindi! at wholesale Aniseed, Senega. Sqnill, Tolu, &c., with exceeding that figure, Subscriptions should appreciate. News of the gTeat temperance they havei often- and the guilty m en do many dollars of education al vallle tu t he · Chlo1·od yne. _ d ate from this number, beginning the War camp!llgn in prog;.ress an over the ~ld fills a. Serles and Mr. Howells's novel. Price $4.00 a ~romment place ~n. the WEEKLY,ME~NGER's not feel a just sense of t he criminaliLy pupils if a change be made. Frequent prices. 35 cJen ts a number. All book-sellers and ·coluttme. In addition to. these It Is an Ulm· _ ·h i,Qh t hei1· action s r eveal. The suicide changes are very detrim en tal to pupils, Not to avail yourself of a trial of Dr. KAY' S COMPOUND, a demulcent year news-dealer.:! sell it an<l ·take subscdptions, or il,l'3;t~1I.paper, and g1.ves >tll subscnbe$ c~rrect o tlle Ju·oaf L l'-'-'lt an.i-.,..... hi=.of the B1mk and should be disco uraged. Th ugh a.JI Austin's Phosphatiue means to continue ~ectorant, for,Coui<hs ond Colds. remittance may be made to the pubhshers. portraits of the people they z:ead abo'ttt.; it oon. , ·talns four pages of mosg mter~p; family of New .Tcrsy, n"few d(Lys tigo, texrible as the teachers may be equally good, yet suffering without limit' with 11011e but KAY'8 COMPOUND, for Coughs and A free specimen copy <l~ THE ,CEN'l'UR¥ will "roading, besides accurate weekly" reports of the New York and Montreal markets. All this -~.it was, docs not show either remorse or each will have his own peculi<rr manner yo urself to blame,· for every one who has Colds, is equally serviceable for Horses be sent on rnqu-est. Ment10n th~s paper. " and Cattle. 'J.'n:E CEN< ruRY (JO., New-York, N. Y. :tor only FlUy ()ents a J!car, with reductions to e\ ·eu peni~ence; it was shame and t he loss wh ich the pupil must grasp b 2fore they tasted it in cases of nervous pl'ostration, ·-----clubs. <>f ,~eput:-tbon ?<mseq ucnt on the discoyery can .be taught successfully. Vi ..it your depleted aystem,goneness 11 t t he sto mach, KAY'S TIC PILLS, a specific in Neu.All subSC?'iptum.8 pa11able in ®vanee, of ti.'e peculation a nd on more, so for as schools now, Make observations and act headache, bronchitis, and all wasting disralgia, .Face-ac_ _ h_ e_ .& _ c_ . - - - -- - ORSES FOR SALE. - Four goed «Sample Copies of all or any_. of the a.boV'O , the f,'.cLs of _ the tragedy declare. 'rhe \ accorcli!lgly. Do not pay attention t o eases, sa.y, "Never before did anything COAGULINE - Cemen t for Broken Papers Sent with Pleasur~ lJolts, one .3 yrs-old, two 2 yrs·old, all by imported steck,and one promising '11-tifteman" ' word~ .of Pres1cl<;mt Huuyou, "Groat Goel ! ever y little story you may hear. Should 1 act like it." For sale by all _druggist. Articles, Sold everywhere. yearling. J OHN JAMES, near l\llaple Grove, , .JOHN DOUGAJ.J, d: l!!ON, Publishers, 1 it j.~ !;l.ll ut !" tell t he true story. t here be uncanny rumors afloat mvesti· I Price, $1.00. f:~~. Makers- cAY mws., Stockp.0Jh3~:'.g· Bowmanvllle, P. O. 43-t! 1 · Me-1treaJ., ~'e¢ana. dian$ta.lu~man .........,.....~-...._,. -.,,.-~~ --- . A final cause ~f this vast evil is the n eg· gate quietly for yourseh·e1<. Make nq one lect of the public mind and of the law to any the wi~er and do what your judgment ·mete out just condemnation and adequate suggests t.o be proper. Many good te[tchand sure punishment to those guilty of ers have lost their usefulness in school these fra.uds, of this public and private through care!f~ssness on the part of the trust ees. It is your duty to back a 7. plundering of men. What shall be done to stay the tide of 1 t eacher in all he may do, if you can con1 siatently do S'I. d t his g;roat evil in our land 7 J!911ri~ty Hall. l Platedware, Bibles, Photograph Albums, ,- ShelI Goods, China Ornaments, P icture Frames, etc. ·th · ~iI] NEWSPAPERS II AND I[MAGA~NESID AT LOWEST RATES. h·-· -::. .:. _ , ., _; Butterick's Patterns, British American Dyeing Co., White Star Line, etc. KENNER & WHITTAKER· 1:., T'H EY ARE COMING FAST, New .,Fall and Winter GOODS~·~ OF NEW GOODS AND STILL THEY COME. IDVER SB,000 WORTHI ALREADY OPENED OUT. COUCH,JOHNSTON I CRYD ER'. MAN, One Door West of Post Office, THE. CENTURY WHAT TO i a a a. r-- Absolutely Pure. I BULK OYSTERS - - -o--- 0 . I G Ont ra randC I I CA.RS FIVE AND TE.N CENT G I I -- . Deyman. James K H ,

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