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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 29 May 1889, p. 3

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1889 ' ,G1JARANTEED. lng from B?ight's d isease, the symptoms be· NOTE AND COMMBNT, cents upwards. Ing latent up to the la.st moment. y eb a 011e ot the eunny afternoons of iaat waek . . very simple exa.mination would have revealPoor Da.ko bu. ha.a more wei>ther tha.n any Mrs. X., a. lady who knows every~dy whom WCOME ALONG AND YOU WILL SURELY BE SUITED, Bl!itll ed t-0 hia doctor the aotua.l condition of af- half dozan of the othar Sta.tee, ba.r . Minne· she chooses to J;:now, started out ma deeper' -~ 0 --- · fairs and by proper ca.re and proper treat- aota, and more bad weather than all the Can a.te endeavor to do the impqssible in vhe ment the fatal termina.tion might have been adian provinces put together. Last week's· way of reducing the number of na.mes on the almost indefinitely dtferred. deepatches brought news of a wind storm in debtor side of her long calling list. The records of examina.tions by the physi tha.11 sta.te which blew a car off the tnck, of "The a.fternoon is so pleasa.nt,"she doubtoia.nsl of life-Insurance companies show nu- "a. drought tha.t; has done much damage to less. communed with herself, "that people I have a large and well assorted stock mero~s instances in which very serious dis· the crops," a.nd of a shower of frogs not are sure to be ouv, and in tha.t case I aha.ii be able to make a. large hole in the list." ease exisi;s without l"eing suspected either unlike one of the plagues of Egypt. by the pa.tient or his friends. This fact, in The Suwarrow Islands, which are the ButJ it is one thing to plan and quite addition to the frequency of cases such as Jatesb a.ddition t o Great Britain's rapidly another to execute. Not only was everbody, those described a.hove, is enou!lh to show the growing empire, a.re a small gronp about two by some perverse whim of fate, at home, extreme lmporta.nce of a system by w_hich hundred and fifty milea east of the Samoa. but everywhere there were p eop le who in· bhe actual condition of persons not consc10us· Isla.nds, and have proba.bly been seized as a. sistad upon talking to Mrs. X. about some· ly lll shonld be periodically investigated. result of the troubles which have a.risen be· thing in particnlir.r, so that she was every~TO LEASE, a general store, dwelling In view ef this it should be a. pa.rt of the tween the powers in regard to the latter. where davained. A.t fast, when she saw the and store house. in the village.Oakwood. duty of the family physicia.n to make a. thor· The islands are sma.ll ones, only two bein~ afternoon thus slipping awa.y from her; she Plate ~laes front and well fitted for t~ade. Old ough physical exa1ninatio~ of every memb~r considerable in extent , and all are of coral took a desperate res11lve to enter no more ousiness stand of 30 years. Good gram market. Free store house at Mariposa station. Midland of the family at leasb twice a year, and, in formation. lt is probable th11t a fair harbor houses. Sbe is determined enough and R· R, Apply to JAMES 'l'RORNDIKE, O!Lkwood. the case of a. feeble or delicate parson, a t hM been found in ihe group. clever enough, and for the rest of r hn day N e11d11 Block, Bowmanvi!le. PRACTICAL fuTlllL . *20-3m much shorter intervals. The results of these she pla.yed a. game which, in the lu.nh "· ·ge of examinations should be fully recorded and \rhe Americans h::,ve made a great deal of the delusive Amarica.n game, wout.1. be bhe record kept in the possession of the doc- fuss a.bonb their pneuma.tic iyna.mite ca.anon, called a j?ame of bluff. tor, 00 be tranamiilted to his successor. A but the English authorities are experiment· She did not t r ust her footman, but at each record of ibis kind would possees immense ing with a little pneumatic gun a t Wool- house she presented herself at the door in value not only for the persons immediately wioh which will, if it Is a success, do more person. lnter;sted, but.also for their posterity. It is good In the world tha.n all the dynamite "Is M.rs. So-and-so in?" she would inby knowing the vita.I hiatory of the parents guns of whatever sort that ever were or ever quire, zwd then, before the aerva.nt could 1Jhai we knew what to expect in the children. will be, unleais the dynamite gun puts an end reply, she would continue, with an appropri· Heredity is an influence which it is difficult to war altogether. This English a.ir gun is ate cha:ige of wne : "I am very sorry; to e11tima.ie for the reason t hat the absence for throwing a life line to a wrecked ship, please give her my card when she returns." of records prevents our tracing it backward and it is so light and accurate that it can be And before the astonisheJ s erva.nt could in the family history. Yet we know tha.t nsed under almost any conditions. reoover her presence of mind, she wa1 in be!' , Wm. tbisinfluencemayahapethephyeic&ldestiny Miefortuaeonlyst~mulates thebra.ve. A carrfageagain. In thia way she succeeded The whole stock belonging ~o the estate. of !he 11 .· fl 11 lll~ of generations to come. Dr. Holmes ha.a you.ng Ca.na.dian,rendere<l blind by-"nallpox beau.tiful1y, and now she deals.res that she _~A N A DA J1aid_that..the..proper t ime. to hegin the trea.t- during the epidemic in Montreal, has passed is a.bout to propose a change in social man· () F v - · - - .mcnt of soma diseases is 100 yea.rs before his final law examinations with the highest ·ners, so that when one g oes to pay a visit of . C)apUal pa.id up, $t,ouo,eoo. Best, *~~(10 the birth of the patient, He might have honor~, and be~!ll ca.Ued to the bar, where ·j mere ceremony in shall be etiquett e not to go -a.dded that the treatment semetimes needs there is litvla doubt the concentration of in, but simply to inquire a t the door.This Bank ls -;repared to do Legitl. to be continued for 100 years after his death. mind, induced partly, in all probability, by ]l3r>ston Cou'r ier. mate Banking l.n o.11 its branehes.. Bu11 the opportuni1y af!o~de!1 to t}1e family his blmdness, will assist him in his career as is being offered, Farmers notes diaeounted ; Deposits physician to ward off miunous influences it has dona in his studies. One of Envla.nd's received and Interest paid on amounts ef from those under his ca.re might ·be extend· most useful statesman, the lu.te Right Hon. DR. TANNER OUTDON.E. kD t t ed much turther. It should be within his Mr. Fa.wcett, met with a. gun n.cc1dent by "15 npwa.rdl!I in Sa.vingr:: Ban epar pien 1 province 1o in~ioa.te wha.t occupation~ were whfoh he losb his sight, but he rose with exD i l A FT S suitable to a. g1vell youth, and what, 1~ the traordinary rapiC\ity in political life. A Tonn:;: I~tdy In Quebec 'vho Hns :Lived on Isaued and Colleetlons made In EnroJ>I' interests of his health, should be avoided. · fWincr for Eight Years. Bear in mind it is one of the best assorted Millinery stocks in town. United States and Canada.. He should be able to prevent a feeble, ill- . Th_e la.test sensational a.bsur«;Iity in li!era. Mr. C. Smibh, traveller for Mesers Nor ( JA.LL AND. INSPECT. nourished, na.rrow·cheeted lad being put be- wre is an a.~oount of a man in New York throp & L yma::i, of this city, sends the W · J · ·TONES, hind a desk in a counting room, where the who has wri~tan tw? hundred blood-and- following interesting letter to "The Empire" Age· tendency io pulmonary disease already ex- th~nder sto;ies, reoe_ived ti25o,OOO f?r so writing from R ichmond, Q.:ie, I was in It will just cost you ONE HALF of the prices usually paid to have - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - isting would certa.inly be developed. He domg, and is now, m his o~d ~ge, ID the TiDgwiok, Que., .v esterda.y and my attention your order filled. Fancy Goods at the same terms. should ha.ve such a voice iq the seleot~on of depths oi rem~rse. at the evil. hi9 pen has while in Mr. P. Herbert's store, was direot· boarding schools as would prevent the child· wro31eht. . This kmd of story .1s n?t sold for ad towards a. fa.rmer t ha.t entered about the ren being lieDb to institutions in unhealthful $l250 apiece, those who write. it do not same time, and whose name is Ambrose Bed· localities, or in which there was da.nger suffer fro~ remors~ of conscience, and ard, a farmer of only ordinary means, and· ~Gi-ocers' due bills taken. from defeoiive sanitary precautions. In the !"~ere, as is alleged ID thia case? ita auth~r living within four miles of Tingwick, and Paid up C8Ji1ital, selection of a new dwelling, and even in is '1;1 mortal fe~r that his identity and his . who is the father of wha.t can truly be called 'tTT Best, choosing a. summer resort, his judgment 1u achievement will b~ known, . he does n<?thgo a. living wonder, a young lady eightfien y ars VV · · to the topography and the s~oita~y condi- iKJ some one who writes for tne press wit a of a.ge, whose name is Miss M11ry J osephine "'2===~=========~=~~~~=""".==~~~====~==~ I beg to notify the public that lam race!vlag tions should have a controlhng mfluanca. ta.le of the latter. Bedard, and who ha.a not tasted anv food 'd :a:=_. _ ·""- - --- -- · - -- - . deposits !or this company, a.nd allow111g ·a His supervisien should. extend to a proper frhe Special Correspondent of the "Men· any kind since eight yea.rs ago last Dacem· higher rate o ! interest than the banks· adapta.liion of educational methods to the cap· breal ~V:itness" who went with ~he Skaena ber. This person, of whom you have pre: No Noncis oF 1W rrHDRAWAL REQUIRE» abilities of the several children of the family, exped1t1on, and ha.a passed the winter among vfously heard no doubt exiats on wa.ter · · I am &lso prepared to grant and to the order in which their faculties de· · ihe _Indians of the north-west coast of the only, and. tha.t she takes ~o more than any . ·Loans o n. REAL E 8 TA.Tll velop. On this latter point it is high time Pac1fio, sends important news concerning other ordinaryiodividual, and ha.s occa.siontha.t the infiuence of medicine should be felt Mr. D1rncan's mission in Alaska.. It appears ally gone six days during which time she et '~ on favoratile terms. in pedago!'(ies. Mental physiology should that the Indians have no1 prospered as they has probably dran'k a couple of glasses ' . OFl!'ICE: lie at the foundation of every school curri- hoped to do in Ala.ska, 1md that Mr. Dun· · · .· McMurtcy's Dry Goods Sto:re, . . . . .- . . . . '.?·;·_ ~;_j. culum. It is incongruous that at this age ·can discouraged t.he feasting which goea on W. F. ALLEN. of the world the development of the mind &mon~ t he India.us of British Columbia. in Petroleum Produciru; Strata.. ·· · · Bowmanville, Oct. 11, l.M!8. 4~-am should be intrus\ed unreservedly to those winter, whereby they impoverish them~elves · ,-lj ·1 ~} :'!' who have no\ even the most elemantry know· a.ud, consequently, they ha.d become dis. The interesting fact appea.rs to be now , ·, S jti I: ~ ledge of the mind's organ-the brain. satisfied. Be has conciliated the majority of well . e stablished that petroleum-producing un~ .: D ' ·.·~ them, however, and the rest have returned strata do nob ·always belong t o the s~me J. ~ ~ to Metlu.kah~la. and other Canadiii.n villa.gas, geologioal period. Thus, in Kentucky and . , continues to a.GI & Genera.I Banking Busine&1.~ and a. fe 7.' ~ _ .'1.laskan towns, Tennessee, the petroleum is furnished by @D Bo wmallville Bra.11cb.. What Dre.gs the Lti'e out ofa Woman. · Mr· G ., . lllan propounds lb the "For· the lower silurian s tratum, that is, by the . ~ ~ : -. ~ ~a '!/l!l lJ , DEP@SITS ~ Jl ~ Jl ~:;;.I,! I, . Those heavy skirts, varying in number um" a new view of "Woman's Place in Nat- meet ancient stratifi9d r ocks; in Upper :teoelved in Savings Bank DeparLmentar ~ from three to seven or more, all snspended ure." "The males. " he sa.ys, "a.re tJhe ru.ce; Canada it is found in · the lower Davonia.n, sall and interest e.llowed at current ra.t es. 1~ ~·ti ~ 1otice of withdrawal necessary. All depct< ·U from the waist, and pullin? down upon the the females ir.re merely the sax told off to re- a.nd in Pennsylva.nia in the upper Davonian. hips, are enough to dra g llhe life ont of a cruit and produce it. All that is distinctive- The springs of western Virqinia. flow from ,?..:\ ~ 1 · iU ' l1l or~ ~ ~ N'A~ payable on demand, . Hercules. A streng man would noti endure ly human is man; the field, the ship, the the upper carboniferous strata; in Ccnnecti. ~Q. · .~ (Ll_~ fovi1t'~ !.J EXUBl.il.NGE for a single day one 11ent h of the discomfort mine, the work-ship ; all that . is truly wo- Cl't and North Carolina coal oil is found m llouirht and sold and Dra.tts issued upon Enr1tp~ which a fashionable woman suffers every da.y man is merelv reproductive; the home, the the trias; in C.ilorrdo and Ura.h in the Jnited Sta.tee a.uG. Cana.de., also Gold, Silver an of her life. It is useless for woman to think nursery, ·the school-room." "lrhis very lignites of the orebcer>ns formation, while l]nlted Sta.i;e111 Greenbacks bouai:ht and 1old, of rising a.hove her present level while she necessity for telling off a.t least a considerable the oil-producing regions of C.i.lifornia. t.19Li.;IHJTIO!W~ It is is chained down by the burdens Imposed by number of the women for the arduous dnties belong to the tertiary period, of human maternity, prevents the possibility stated as a remarkable fact tha.t most heavy, trailing skirts. · Promptly made at eurrent r11.tas upon all PAI of woman as such ever being really in aDy of the d eposits : of the ancient world exist The unilecassary and injurious weight oc;;it Grei>t Britta.in, the United States &Ad J;)c;. oasioned by superfluous length and number deep sense the race. It is human to till, to in comparatively recent tertiary form\· minion of Canada.. of skirts Is greatly increased by the addltlon build, to navigate, to manufacrture; and tions, as, for instance, those of oil-imnreguatTel~graph T1·a1Hf"e1·s upon the outer garment of a.n indefinite these ar~ the functions that fa.11 upon ma.n." ed sands of AJsace, of the sout h of .Fra.nce, . Ma.de tor la.rRe or small sums 011 all parts ot nnmber of fl.ouncae, folds, hea.vy overskicts, "The males have built up human civilization and of Abruzzi.i. and Emilia, in Italy, There Canada. This is ospeeia.117 advantageous to and various other useless accessories. and have made the great fonctiona.lly ac· are numerous depoaits in Ga.licia. and tile peTSODB Uvillg IJI._Ma.·1to~a or the Nort.h-weet --MANUFACTURER O F - ButJ the evils a.nd inconveniences above re- quired ga.ins in huma.n faculty, while the Da.tinbian provinces similarly plaeed, .while 1'11 lt ma.ltes the funds ava.ilableat oaoe a.tt he ferred to a.re not the worst which result females ha.ve acted as mere passive trans· the strata i;ha.t contain those of the Crimea, place of payment. Jl'orfurther partloulars oa.11 a · t he Bank!n from the wea.ring of so great a. weight of mittars of these ma.le acqllisitions." . If Mr, the Caucasus, and the tala.nd of Ta.man are qf clothing as is customary among fashionable Gra.at Allen does not ~et shaken up· untll he nearly the same geological epoch. Another House. KING STREET, BOWMANVILL people. The most serious consequences won't know whether he is afoot or a horse· fact state.d is that the oils coming from the "T. BRODIB, GliO. McGILL, .A.ocounto.nt. Manage greatest depth prove to be of the best qual· Bas now on hand a ntrmber.ot vehicles (and is manufacturing a great ma.n:v morel of tile ne a.re ~hose which are suffered by - the ha.ck we will quit guessing. ity, those produced from nearer the surface ·l:v P&tkln:is a.np best fhi.isb, which I am offering for sal~ at the lowest prices ooosil!teutl de.iicate internal organs. The many ot:the earth seeming to have lost some of wi ~h due r egard to workmanship and quality. The tollowiag is a list or · heavy sklrts a.nd under-garments the prlncipal vehicles manufactured by me thairvoia.tile elements. · Killed by a. Plucky Old Woman. which are hung about the wais~ with 110 sup. port from abov<l, drag down the organs of In Rutherford county, N. C., Mrs. J&ne Do·ble Covered Oa.rria.ges ...... ........... . ........................ ,. ... ..... $150 Upward& the abdomen. i.nd aher a time the slender Satzer, an old Ja.dy and ~er aged hnsba.nd Stnglo Phretons ................................................................. 100 11 She was Sceptica:r ligaments which hold them in place give way, live by themselves in the country, Two negro Open Buggy ............................................................ . ...... . and various kind~ of . displacements and men went t-0 their house to rob them. One ~young· man wno wished t o send some 1 Tc;ip :Bw.ggy . ............................. ............ ... ....... .. ............ ... .. . derangements eccur. The tightness whh of the robbers wenb ~ineide, while the other complimentary verses to a. lady whose bea.nti : which the garments a.re drawn ab the waist remained outside. The former attacked the ful singing at a concert ha.d pl<'ased his fancy I Domocrai Wagon .···········.······...······.....········~·.. ... ...······· ······· 118m'bttr Wagons .··. _ ·..·..······.... ~ ...................... .... .. ............... . greatly iocrea.Bas the injury. Dld ma.n, not noticing Mrs. ~etz'3r. The only asked an impecunious friend who was a brilli I.Jihi Wagon ................................................... . .............. . . . ~he custom of wearing the pantaloons thing at ha.nd was a hot brick used as au an- i a.ob rhymester to compose them for him. buttoned tightly a.ii the top, and sustained diron. Thie the plucky woman seiged, and ' The result pleased bim greatly, and . he Exp~· Wa.gon ..................... ............... .......... ..... . . ............. by the hip~, produced so much disease even though her hand was severely burned, struck copied them and sent them to t he lady as Skele'°n- ......................... .. ....... .. ... ................... ................ . i a.mong thelha.rdy soldiers of the Ruaaiana.rmy, the negro a blow with it which stunned him. the " otitcom_.!! of a.n idle moment. from that a la.w was enacted makinu the wearing Before he recovered she gob Ml a.xe and pound· your·'--" The next day they wertl returnPosseaslng Btl1)erl1>r facilities fo r manursoturlng carriages, I Intend to sell very oheap tor of suspenders compulsory. If strong men ed him on the head until he was killed. ['he with an interroga.tion-mark under his· name, ! : or approved credit , and by so doing I hope to greatly increase my number of sales, Woal01 suffer thus, how much greater must be the 011her negro was BG frightened when he saiw To his cha.grin he found that he used a sheet sell the wood parts only , or the gearings of buggies ironed. the injury to frail, delicate women I The what was dona that he ran away. of pa.per without noticing tha.t hie· friend, who had·ca.lled when he was out, ha.d ecra.wl UT I am tnlly prepared to attend li'mlerals o · oonsta.nt pressure and uuna.tnra.I heat to ,,,t'lle sborte1t notioe, aUke lowest possible ratea which the lower part of the back is subjected across the back the folloWirig-" D~a.r J., Jaskets and Burial Cases ready ou short netlce , Ma.ny of the new parasols have covers I cu.n't let you have the la.st verses to Miss At the Shortest Notice, Painted and Trimmed If Desired. 1 Jirsklass hea.l'ile on very moderate t8?111B e~, is o~e of th? chief ca.uses of the frequen1!Shrouds and Oofflns oonstant!y on hand. Fun ly, of kianey d1Seases among women. Here h,oe or net or thin ga.uze embroidered of in B'; for less than t en shillings. Please be ·At the Factory I a lso do Planing, Ma.tching, Turning and Sawing with Clrol.e,Band is founi _the. source ?f "weak back," !nm· Persia.n pa.tterns. more prompt than yon were last time." Saws. and prlJpsre all kinds of lumber for carpenters nd others for building Ptll'POllllll. ' ·e ra:l card1 supp e.d at onee. I!'urrtillure SboP blge, '\)!lln in the side, and sevral other · Orna.uietita1 and Plain Pickets for fences in every style rooulred, made to order, Show Rcoms-HounsalieNew Block. The only medicines sold by druggists, under :a positive guarantee f_rom their J?lanufacturers that tbey will do JUSt what lS claimed for them-that is benefit o; cure in all cases of diseases for which they are r ecommended, ·Or the money paid for them wil I be promptly r efunded-are Dr. Pierce's world7fumed spe:ciflcs, manufactured by World's Dispensary Medical Assoclatioi>, of B1:11ralo..N . Y. Dr. Pierce·s Golden Medical Discovery cures .all diseases arising from a torpid or dera:nged liver, or from impure blood, as Dyspeps~a. or Indigestion, Pimples, Blotches, Eruptions, Salt-rbeum, 'l'etter, Erysipelas, and Scrofulous Sores find Swellings. Consumption, or Lung-scrofula, is also cured by this wonderful remedy, if ta~an Jn tiID;e. . . Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is tl!e world-famed remedy for all those chrome weaknesses aud distressing derangements so common to American women. It is a most potent, invigorating, restorative tonic, or etrength giver, imparting tone and v1gor to the whole svstem, As a Rbotbing nervine it is unequaled. See guarantee printed on the bottle - wrapper and faithfully carrjed out for many years. Copyright, 1883, by WORLD'S DIS. MED. A SS'N· diseases of the trunk which ,.lfect so many llAKlNG PR.ENCH WINES. [ J thouands of women. _ _ _ -· Fallllll.eadon j' A.musing l!tory or tile Alleged Disease. Acid Dvspepsi11.. et Clareta 1D l'ranee. , 'I h · · h Id h nstant h ld'h. The falsification of wines is once more be- , . The fa.mi VP yswta.ns ou · ~ve co It is very easv easy to cor ·cot t e a.c. 1·1 coming a. burnln subj act in France says opportunity to know just wha.t 18 the pbys· by neutralizing it with an ~lkal~-a. little George R. Sims i~ the London Refer:e . Ib , !cal condition of each member of the family soda, for example; but the ol·JECb 18 to c~e lb notorious that millions of bottles l f the l in the absence of any manifest evidence of the pa.tient, and thepa.tient i· t he stomach in vin rouge which is consumed at home a 1d disease. writes Andrew H.,Smitb, M. P·~ in this ~a.se. Acidit:ll' ~caused IJy t he presence seat a.broad are absolutely guiltless of one Harper's for April. T o thi. s end periodical of m10ro1?e_s of pre?1sely the same sort as drop of the J"uioe of the grape. Concerning examinations should be maoe of such a char- t hose which spoil milk ~n~ make bread put. this wholesale "falsification " of Br>rdea.u::raoter a.a to revea.l any lurkhig morbid te~d- :rhen for treatment, n<?·ht~g should be sour wines I was told an amusing story this winency, without waiting iorits development ID· mto t he stomach that IS likely t o so~r. I. f ter by French Yentlemon who woe my to actua.l disease. There should be no Isuch w ., w w i one 8 h ouId !'dd sugar or moIasses, a piece 0 f ~.raveling comh"lllOn from Marseilles to thing Ii.a a discoverable disease rema n ng rich waddmg-ca.ke; old cheese, a. ca.n of Pir.ria ..undiscovered. Death from unsuspected heart pre8 erves, oranv other perishable oo!11pound, He~a is the story · A farmer in Nurma.ndy or kidney disease, for example, should cease oo a pa.n of milk, how long before .1t won~d seeing a wine advertised by a firm in Bor'. 9 y t p pl put such trash rnto their to be possible. There should be no more historieslike the following, nowsofrequently eour · e ~o e · . · dea.ux, wrote for a. coupl6 of casks of it, and . s~omaoh~, while acid tlungs, with the excep· forwarded the money. A fortnight after· repeated: · t1on of pickles, h11ve a tendency to tweeten d. · · b. · d h · aed to be in good health 1a ,"· b ·8fto th 0 t S e ill war it arr1vea at t ~ sta.t1on, an e sent A person sunpo r h h · 1v, popu1 a.r e11 con rary. om w his C!l.rter tG bring 1t home The carter hastening a.loDg the street , per aps urryrng say that they a.re obliged to eat a. great deal b ht t k8 b t th f ·8 to 0 t-0 catch a. train. All at once he is ~een ~o of su ar with acid fruits, in order to keep oug wo cae ' ut, e a.r~ar as n· stagger and fall. Passers-by rush to his ass1s- the efomach from souring; but the addition ishment, only one cask _was. full, the .othar t bub he gasps a. few times and before f d t t Ii th "d Chem was empty. An axamma.t1on of the cask anoe~1d c·n be rendered he is d~a.d An au- o isngar oastnhot nfeu ra zh e ~ acl1 t' dpoin~ showed that it had not been tampered'with,and a.ny a. ~ · . m sts prove a rom a c am1ca s a.n u 'h t fl k E "d tlv a.n topsy reve&ls that he h ad fatty degeneration sugar is as much an acid as a fruit, An acid ~ eret was nkoh rdacbe 0 ea. ~gbe. . ~,_en · 'lh _,the . h eart and the extra dem!l.nd made · b t h" h . b" ·· t h on emp y c a.a a een sen. y m1av-e. ... · . .. .. t th B d . .e 1s any BU B a.nee w IC WI11 com ID0 WI w f upon the heart, by the unusual exertion wa.s alkali. Su a.r will oombina with lime, and armer au once wro.e. o e _01 aaux wme more than its enfeebled walls could respond make aa.ooh~rate of lime In ma.king biscuit, mIardoha.nt to compl~m of tli<1 ?a.r~less~~8l; to. He was not a.ware of the existence of the housewite does not combine acid sour n ne course a rep Y wa~ receive ' w io this condition, but if his doctor bad mer?lY milk with vinega.r, but use soda.. Sugar was a.~ follows: "Dear Sir: I u.m sorry f<M: laid his finger on the pulse his sus:pic1on added to acid fruit disguises the acid fr:>m the. mtsta.~e !lla.de by my. man, but you can would have been a.roused, and listenmg to the alate, but· nob from the stomu.ch. JS'o ea.silv rectify it. If yo~ w1llfill bhe e~p~_C?.Jill. the heart would immedia.tely ha.ve confirmed foodPhu.rd to digest should be eaten by one w~th water IUl~ lea.ve ~t tor a fortmgntd,iyol> iti By proper brea.tment and the avoidance bl d. Ith 'd d · If so it will find thewmeallr1gbt. Theingre entl · · . h t tr h · ht trou e W act yspepsia. · are at the bottom of the cask but mv man of severe exertion, t e ca 88 · op e ~ll~h remains in the stoma.ch a long ti1I1e, 1;1ntil foolishly omitted to add the ~ater. Waitinp · have been averted for many years, an e that organ is worn out a.nil gastric JUice t " 1 0 usual limit of life might perhaps ha.ve been being defi?ient, the micr~bes which are pres . yoM;;r~~:h £j:~d a::~::~!~~~~·t~i~"wa.& attained._ h h ~h ht ent go actively to wor~, and set np a ferment. a fact, The story became pnblic through Or again, a gentleman w o as " oug Putting a tresh mea.l mto stoma.ch ls like N d" h himself quite well goes 11s usual in the morn- stra.inin new ~ilk into a. a.n from which the orman farmer de!11an mg t e retu!ll o · '6 hi place of business. A few honrs 'lgk h b t" d d which has hla money, and, the wma merchant obJectmg s . . i sour ml u.s een emp le · Ing the ca.se came before the law courtll. later he is hroug~t h ome m a ca~ria.ge n a not been cleansed. Too muoh of even the After this wha.tJ rice for "vin ordina.ire ?' slii,r.te of unconsc1ou~ne~s._ In spite oft tte the best food should be avoided. The atom· If thc.t'e ~hat th;y give political prisoner~ most prompt and Jud1c1oue trea.tmen e acb may make gastric juice enough for !\ doea not recover !rom his _coma.. Oa the moderate qu11ntity, but not for a lir.rge quan- no wonder fiqula11ger ran away. contrary convulsions set m, and In the tity HEALTH. I El I 0 for Infants and Children. Castorla cures Calio, Conat!114tlon, Sour Stomach, Dia.rihceo., Erilctation, Kills W ?rms, gives sleep. and promotea & gest1on, ' "Caiito'!iaiB eo well adapted tochilclren tha\ Jrecommend i t as sunerior to any prescript.ioa l;:;:tmvn to me.,. Ii. .A... Alwmm' ..,. D . JLL. ., :W So. o:ford si., l3rook1¥n, N. Y. I Withou; injurious medlcaUon. !rim CUT..!.UR CmrP..!.NY, :-7 liiurroy St reet, N', V. ·" ' ' J ' .., : _.' 1~ ...... · · ' FOR SALE BY J, HIG GINBOTH..AM & SON·. BOWMANVILLE. HATS! HATS!I lVL lYJ: A YE:E ~' Has received a large consignment of Hats "° :U:;! ~~ : fiifs ~:~~~Y~~:i::s b:;~~~:J~i. 0 . .Equal to any .Emer~encr, I in all the Fashionable Colors =Shape~ _ for Men, Youths and Boys, hard and soft felt and at prices fro.ni OF GENTS' FURNISHINGS~ .Ile Business Opening Fl White, Regatta and F l annel Shirts, Drawers,. Braces, Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Umbrellas, etc. Highest price paid for Raw Furs. M. MAYEii, , MiLLilfER·Y · -----o Spring and Summer STANDARD BI LATE MRSa MORRISON j at 75 cents on the -VVholesale $. ·The Ontario Loan and Savings.Oo. I Stamping done as usual. --o-- THE ONTARIO BANK :kd " . . . . . u1n . . n· h a .· t . e B,· Fl E u Ul ' c:iyJ . · · \I Ioor J0 · hn·· son's -HVJ· . J l- .Jl . tjJ ·: MQRRISQN ·1 Ill n HAINES' CARRIAGE 'WORKS GEORGE C. HAINES, Proprietor, · OARRIACES, SLEIGHS, CUTTERS, WAGONS, &O ~NDERJ!KINE i Sulky............................................................................... 4CJ ., .( L:EVl -MORRIS. All Kinds of Vehicles Repaired. · ·

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