Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 16 Apr 1885, p. 3

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IKIIII uuluu, Inuu nu: . ` Nein." I d_o`nd` do at, I dond dook you once. anyhow. ` -Who in der matter by you? Somethings sure. Vell, dond care of ,I _do or not, -" said he; _ dhere van yoost so .3001: sh in der vusser as dond got pulled out yet. _ V at -rpwulllll 93- lvllo _. Last night, -dear Bii; I dreamed thst you : * .; 1 - . .- ; V I-'J|wwonriw_!_1ito:.,hnnds folded on your breast. [Your eygsv c19ed,"thi1_f_!igh_t `forever I oh I The v}6rl't1 all eld for me, I` GIOW dlfk Iflliht. And avatar `Inna manna", - ' own, Until, beref t, the bleeding heart has yearned _0 er angels own. ' VDo you take this woznurwholo hunch you're 3 squeak` to be {far lgqful yifo, in dual: Ghana`: an jbhnn `guns 1-! stamps fortwo suinpleph. ms 3 Amuk-re I '3 .I`OW'l'IlIOI' swu- ess cutx.ing.. . TO 001` sun: conceivable garmentto (he use at patent or pa,ttem|-co.nVbo=1o`o.rue'd-by n A wt bout a. teacher from the gum. punt. and llustn-`ated Instructions van page, Send 9 ho in per eat or sand name on 05139.! for (gaaoripth nu PROF. MOODY, 102 Kma-aw. mar. Tonowro. ON! rates um :11? nnrmni u tau 1 Luv Ivvrlu WWII III 1` Del I01` _ Grew dark unight, and everv hope seem? I -iaded: .' A. A HOIVI_]}_])_1_%._l_]GGIST test of merit, but we point proudly to the fact that no` other medicine has won for itsell such universal approbation in its own city, state, and country, and among all people, an Popularity at home is not olways fhe best` Her _th_er - The {onowing letter iroxnione of outbuil- known Massachusetts Drugglsts should be at lntereut to every su1ferer:- - ' "Eight years ago I. had an attack -0! . ' Rhenmatlsm.soso- ` vote that I eouldlnot move from the bed.-or drese, without help. I tried several reme- dies without much 11 any relief, until I took Avxxvs SARBAPABILLA.` by the use of two r...m... M which 1 was completely cured. AYEB'8 SABBAPABILIAA.` Dy we luv 9! nun bottles of. which .1 was com lately Have sold large quantities 0 our, SAR8A- PAMLLA, and it still tetaina 1 wonderful pgpularlt . The man notable cures ithal - ....o..a .. om. vlnlnl convince me thlt I9 KAI! nun Gnu up nun avg-..... ....-__... pgp\;larlt'I. ma.n%not.a.ble"<':ui"5s e e n cted this violul convince me is the best blood` media a over otfered` to the public. .. E. F. Huuns." ' River 815.. Buokhnd, Mag, May 13. 1882. Adzoxios Ammnws T overseer in the Lowe T :. * I 3:-pet Corporation was for over-twenty years before his remova- to Lowell a)iotod.with Salt Reum in wonorm. lt.s.uloerations,actuo1lL?`vered` mam nun hall the surface of his y Ind. W IJOWOII 8Il110l6(l.W|lu Dull: Jlilvuun 9.. u. cred` `D ltsuloeratlons ,actun1lmv more than halt the surfacp y limbo. He was pntlrely cured b Aves ; sauarmnus >800 certicate Ayer I for A A ,.-_"-;;:"1.|.xnnx`....., Dl'..l.O.Ayer&0o.,Lowe|l,Maso. `. '?`'?`` ,"-" T`."`A'i""% .4 Ayers `sarfsaparilla. WI"ntI-Inotnlrlaofla. I , Ll - ...__-___ ._I._ ` \. Rye.- rm` in-rcnx nu` ma ,"I'r-!i`*1s-`urn a nu onY'sw'r.1,:o:-y I of cutting... |5'e.AN`|'ED`| Mai:-In hln an--u..;.bn u`-Inna an: n?` inns st`g..; "iv-`.1? as. : `lIl\`I'I`f -'n`n'I'anIInn 0.01 iifxiie _ pod-your hgnd. VVCI .3 II 3' days 01 .7:-:s1'u=-ms. Tguaolo KNITTINGMAGHINE 00., - ~ IIQV AV' QTBZZT TIIQQLITII 3o'rI-:cevvn ::.x.`-`s _ 3AL:C> O.Z',A` % F 23-45.: 3.12; to announce that having made varruvagemente to import their stock direct 7 u ' .a1fe.enebled thereby be oer _0ARDS`eA1':$2 PER DOZEN. IAN `tcLLIs?KnIn;ua Minal-NE` % H.P;sANDEns, Merchant Tailor, mam PRIZE AT BARBIE, ]881, 1882` 1883 g~B.A%.I-`LB.%.A'__l'J':lD 33.09.. i Pnoroenapnmnsz STEAM FITTINGS, BRASS AND IRON,` (Rubber, Hemp and Asbestos Pack_ing,* Sand Blast, Mm Saw Files, BKRRI E8T0VE;8;':E!!BI{_A._0 E DEPW s-I-ovnrsz Wsrovnzs 2 2 ALL THE nos? APPROVED WITH. THE mmr Am BEST runmsnmes .- .... -- - ..`.--up-u . 11lII'f'PI'\I'.1`I'\`t_1D 211131111112: ` but/ii;i;h?`o::"u; Licixxi z =;;~_ggqnhmgvam. JOSEPI_I _l.I+31f_(3n'1`0N, Wtittj 3 V -7 __. -' V$-QUTH sum DUNLOP STREET, . % NEXT THAE;h9fANTO'N' TEA STORE. ong ing ' igle `;'m|_LLs.+& pggxtoqtscsuennnrsa F|lmlA0.Es. .`_V--;:_-t :_` 1-n._-~n'._ `da'..._'... '1'I1-C-- nun` lln l3.'InHA `fnlwnnl HO` UNQERTAKER .iANUEdTURERs' `PRICES; `I l\E'\T `D A1: Lowest Rates, % AT_ DUNLOP S l`Rl3E'l`, ` BARBIE, ONT. QUALITY TI-IE BEST. 9 illlihpuzy ~A7l`il'le tvsYup;pllly;ihg`the: -l'amil,; 1'9 quirements, can, he made for neighborsuor the Trade. A. more use of spare hours could hardly be found. A BOY -OR -GIRL CAN EARN PROM 81-50 . . V Al])AY;'w1th the Eclipse. ` ` Can manufacthr all the Hcluaiery; Scarfs,. TMit.ts,A'1`uques, etc., required in their businesw, during dull season, and thus \keep their clerks .!_DPloy_ed. ' ' mi Bk? 5-ri-F, '1-Biii-cT.' CARPENTER mo `tors ally JLA Dther V ,-`.`.'`'I `T 1&-F-!U-`CCU ? I if".----V~,`-" . _ , .;..?*,r;a;:;;;,;a;~.;.`;-.ta::*:.*::9::r..x.:*v-- Sm ' "nnnn|n t 11 A II n. ' 'UIUROI.In.WI I 39 VIII pmmptly attended to. AuAA| MERCHANTS -Babbit Metal and Mill Fu_rni`shings.% \ Belting and Patent Lace Leather, ._ban mtinufactlire their own yarn into L various kinds of `goods, and thus realize PER CENT. more on the- wool they. i -5.-` In: my rsnrect mum lacuna: is one that has 9. Simple and Reliablq Ribber. - ~ - -The -Ribber -Atsaohxhent: of the Eclipse..di'ers in almost every respect trom m'.he,ra,,and.- is pronounced ;.perfect by com- petent.iu.dges. " ~ ' THE ECLIPSE IS THE ONLY IIIACIIINE ' SUITABLE FOR FAMILY USE. 'ii6.5./n he ' the pting J." HEN DERSON S. FARMERS Funerals furnished com} ceive careful attention. piste. Caskets and Cof- : stock. All orders will re- tins of various dsigna and prices alays in . Congregational church, } l3l||.|.IER28T.' BAIIIIIE. IOHN PLAXTOI .iBii1?I"1>LgxippN 'or1=os1ix rm; I we? -- ---- --~. ." ' '1 ""7 'U",: 7-" 7 giving tone, energy and vigor to these great ,mIN npnmas or LIF'i`.. They are conde! recommended as a never. failinst remedy in cases where the constitution, from whatever aause, has become imnalred or weakened. They are wonderfully eivaoiona in all all an incidental to Females of all ages, and as 0 en- eral Family Medicine are um This Gret Household Medicine ranks aindngst the leading necessaries of Life. A . Thnnn fnmnnn Dln Inn-ifv flan Rlnn nail A:-O. CD8 IGSGIDR DGCCBSBFIBH OI 14118. These famous Pills purify the Blood. and get most. powerfully. yet soothimzly on the _ 9 I ll: , ,, 1 II nnnvuv yv VI ILIIDC . vv uvyvo---up`. `inn um`. I .I._iYer,.S};smaiti1, Kidnpgnd B_qwg{z},_ _-.. __ __- -_- __ .._.'l -. .. _ A LL- Its searching and healing pmperiieticre known throuzhout the world. - A For the cure of Bad Leg-5. Bad Brenda. I'll I. II? it {an iIta'.11i{aia-r`mci>y'.J I`: oiieoznuu rubbed` on the neck or chest. up salt into meat. It ulna Sore Throat, Dipthet-in Bronchitis Coldgnnd even Asthma. For Glandular Swellings. Ab- tcesaea, Piles. bFistula.e. ' ` ' GoU'r'.hRH%1Aa:UMATIM:, And every kind of skin disease, it has never been known to tail. The Pills and Ointment are Manufactured only at 533 OXFORD STREET, LDIIIDI, And `are sold by all Vendors of Medicines` throng-hnnt. the ivilirn rm-um urln. Alma. :0|d Wounds. Sores and Ulcers, 11.1- -'_ s_A_IIsLn_ _____, _ in 1- ,. ATM! BIG B0111 Dy Ill VODGOTS OI UIOCJCIUCI` throughout the Civilized World: with dimo- tions for use in almost eve language. Z Pnrr-.hn.nm-1: nlmnld Int:-my]: tn ha Inhnld on uunu I0!` UB6 In 8111108` every 18 . t3'Purchn.sers should look to he [shell on the Pots and Boxes. If the address is not 633 . Orfnrd Qtrnnt Lnndnn thaw urn nu-nu-{nun I Lne row BIN! boxes. 11 we Lauren 15 not I Oxford Street. London. they are spurious. CON VE YANOER, 4'c., iI83UEROFMARR`IAGE LICENSES nu----.._ - --._. |~rr-_;\__1- sum msuain cnmrmv 1 _.??S: *2s';99- . .. ~~__-~. _..,-...,,....... i Has the Largest Surplus of Assets over Liabili- tiaset any Fire Insurance Company in the world. Barrie Sent. 11. 1878 VNEILU8 OLD STAND. 2 DOORS EAST OF QUEEN'S HOTEL. FANoYG7365 won. Mas. STEPHENS _ xfesumod bnaigxeal i4n._Fgncy` in She is prepared to do all kinds of stunn- ing and will keep 1 supply of materials for FANCY WORK. Ladies and Children : Underclothing and Children : Apron nude to order. 47 46 MONEY T0 [END 1=-A.1s=L_1|:_:E:R.s%z } Strm%Bells, Broad, Louble and Sin le Bails nan ' rnnhnn (`.111-1'wrl".nrn}u: Whinn E SINGLE & noun LE Innxnss For-`Heavy Dv-au ht--o1-_ Light f`-ax-riagc in am? onntmg required, Aumws IN stock on mm: 10 onnsn. Cheaper than an House in or north of To- ronto. "P. -T, MOORE, , ldng dif- the beat A MILLION DOLLARS van ros'r OFFICE 1iI".`1)'fiv"G, mnnm Cheap Wools and Braids ' 3? Q KIETQTL > ff. `"I'.-A.na::E=-11\'I{ V 1301; BRAIDINGI AND ` EMBROIDERY, Silks, Canvases, lpauems, Chomlle, Cards, Talsselgg :f.Ifau. Draper, 4.4 {FREEMA}N S cnvs1gI.'}{AI.Ae stokes . OLl.`.OVlAY 8 PlI..I.,S LIA l`!uuu;O I1'nnnn`|n`t` MAIn3nn samba --an-pg. ~'rl`1?.$_ .EDYYARD Rates Moderate,-.5:-)-s';_es Equitably and Promptly Adjusted. JAMES EDWARDS, Aannt gt. Rn:-d BIG STOCK OF HORSE BLAN KETS. to I y0u %Hu%LLuwLAv s_mNIMuT4 won): _Pownr:ns.' Are pleasant to me. Contain thairowi Pisltivo. In a. safe, cure. and 012001! II? 0! worn: in Ohildnnonldll, rmcv GOODS. IV46.-S3'0V!1B" IV`h in all Branches of `Pd.intinnr.,.Dl-gurina, &1\__ Ann, 'l"Ul'IIl|` on I 3-J."a'2.l%.?a .'l.l368, uurry LIOILI VV lllp, All! Pads or all kinds. arnesa Oils and Varnishes.. _ LOU NT 4. LOUNT. y0ITl_.I A'I.TAI1iTIB I AXBOIIB EIVUII In an ISYIIIOIIOI 01 Pdinting,'Dn_win , .. kc. ` 1` ti :1-u r {'3`."i u?.'1'. ...'. .".`.._x':`sr.. .. W` Ar 6 AND 6} P38 curt. Moore'sBlock. Dunlop-at. Barrie. B433-I43 OFFICE AT THE 4-`cu -.--- ._ ..-- .. on gpplfdatioa t f :- stairs. at o nmolxrntreet. Ban-lo. `Kant at Bade iii: nv `Sf [like ich 'vv\- Eu. ` may. 88 --,` UV u L. sof navnuu nun vvvqv WIIIIICU A ylfw seed of the same sort: in_~|.hotbod-l_in Much, (if the wogthor in mild, I low them the and of Febmary),vgnd,nf_tgsr,hndon- mg the plum, plant opt in ,'1_l;px-i_l._ My spring--own plant "6 ten;m.;sr9. Iw- factory than my wintoro,dovor_oneu. ` I expect some of the Winningittd "to zilltbe end of Summ`9r.1 .V - f 1._..n__-4___ A in, ,,9n,u_ -1 Rout Cabbage. Eucu" CABBAGE.--I sow Jersey Wake- . zield and Wmningetndt in the third week in September out-of-doors, and about the -tint of November plant them thickly- uvo to three inches apart in n cold-frame` where they are protected from very severe weather; butenot at all ooddled. Auoon as the ground is in good working condition in Spring I.plIlIt~thOll1 out in ronatwo feet apart-enchnwny-.-lnet year I planted on March 18th, but thin opting, owing to the severe weather, I. cannot plsnt out so early. I begin using forithin planting early in June. end '1 it [to Tut till the middle ofJu1,y. . _ `it:-; on wsntgood success with this egop, 1) nt only on ground that in Ihltytod from "north and went winds; ' ' I rniloiilbifiomo `AAA 1;` `Ln ---sup; -`Q i-g- Lm Cannons--About the middle of my-, in a bed in theopen garden I now Bergen Drumheod, and Drmhied Savoy and plant. them out. on `ground cl from only pees,-ebout the and of une `>1-the first of . J uly-in rows some 2} feet apart each way. Savoy: are the belt flavored of all cabbegea. improved in Ensl- xty by a little frost. good keeper: on can be mutated in the some way as ordinary late cabbsgeu,-*~uried, heads down; RIVA `kn punts an-:1` n`nu|nn A` `kn-A `6A` A COLUMN Bathing for !'&ll'8- Among all the a._p_p1iancea for health- tnd comfort to maul-anti, I think". I may V gum, gay there is nothing so well known. so useful, and, vyithal, so comforting, `ind .\ yet 50 little practiced, as jndicioue bdth v -mg_ The skin of the human body`, from 1163 out covering seve 51` Hundred iittle "open: ing `V d to foot," is a,netwoi-1'1: of pores. One` cannot put a tin r on a.-single place`-with`-~ hfch ought elwey's' tobekepti free V ma clear of obstructions. , As evidenqeof, the truth of this statement, we 'nee'd}`dnly call to mind the great dlfopa of yeweat so ..-.. ....m rmthermll on one : face md ' denlltleu Ul Duuu llO\lUVUUI\IlI9- ` The glutinous mass of pepimtion,` dust and lth? which Either": on the sur- face of the body, naturally covers and clog: the pores and oftenentere them and i poisons the system. To `remove i that lth,` frequent ablutiona end occasional llIlIIl6!'8l0D8 in water are exceedingly desirable, _and usually indig. 1 pensible to health end comfort. Conse- Q quently every family sl_1ou_1d_ha,_ve awn. venient bath--and a. full bath too- of " some kind. 305.001? for general neatneas of person so desirable to every individual i of taste and culture; but as 3 mm. of preserving health, and in many cases- ? especially under the advice of a. good phy. sicmn-as the safest, pleasanteat and one s ofthe most powerful and eicient means i `sf combating diseese. """ V"'-`UD5VUy*` VUIVIUU IIUDUD \lUW|lu Save the roots and at,elna of theae lst \ 08558-gen, and plant them clouely in rows in Rn:-Cnn nnthnuu --:1` -Ann nunoalunn n mwmn where is Mental for the gran Ruuruwougl the um-..1I`1-om the Boat sourced. Don't buy poor and oheapfoolsl o --.. an anod work with 3 kixiked aaw. % onggixtdguy 3%: "`'`'~* u 800 witizwuv """~.. ` d 4.10 saw, bruised- plane. surprised at what he will ------_ faced hgmm With gm $13.0: sing, b. be . other parts Uldlcuu vuu; nu vuulu 4ww'.'|.`uur, 1 wally durum tum h.f c-'9r-swam Thou pores -are the opepumq who mmute mm, or channcla, vghxch -leald tluv-ough un-eon meandermgs mto_ thonnctnm of lite within. no dust which comcs ii: contact with . J- ..,.nn1In hif ;l mnntlia `roul- liffrgltxaw. e uat come. oo . ntaot animals covered `uh ~ - _ out, and the p8:8lpi!'18!:ii(l).nl`igmg::lg kept Ilcted 'aw_sy from the pore. Of th - n---.. lmnm bathimz is no`: :1:.sl3.a'1:: ` mu] I.lI7 yvavn vn VIIV UJlI UJAUQI1 mi,-9; hence bathing not so essential as :0, mankind whose bodies are practically aenuded of such protection- ~ mL- nlnnnnl mun n nm-uni:-ntinn unit: ([18 Lilfll 5 Unanoe. Farmers ought to give their girls a pig 3 Calf. and when they are sold give` `hem the money. I know one girl who M 8 mos heifer calf given to her, and *9 kept `t en `t d Id `t -f * $0. andllmiu. ln.":YI:lp1..1n out? :.1 4-[BE gilnuxns FAMILY The Pickles. The cucumber is a protable crop to `raise for the garden. - Sow upon square bits of sod in the cold frame, so that the Plants can be aetpout in the open ground when the frost is gone. Early ploantings. `are better.than late ones. Sow In rich, an '`\n Inulithuu-u`-so-:1 A manna `ham - -vrv u. uu no gnaw up uuu. lulu III IV]; 350, and k 9 . opt the calf, and that is two % } I1'sold.now. Another girl was told if f 5119 would feed the pigs corn at noon she ` might have one of them ; she never for- ` 20?. than. -_.a *1, ,, _-u_1 4.- .... uh ulwe of them 9119 n'r mt. go? them, and when th6Y 79" Fold '1? had the money and put it out ,ata~1!!."'1i Just give the girls a chance ` and 13119? W` ` do something for themselves. ` C8 t0 mlllll um 5I.va_Iv vulvyn uvv`v_u'Avv GU ofwn seen gathenng qn one: faoggnd other parts of the body in warm ;wea t`he1-, ,.~..-..n. dm -imr lumen of -over-exertion-_ v-vvvl -Iallllll Ia`/W l'IJcI KJKIVV III `IV! `moist soil. The cucumber,` more than most other vegetables, needs plenty pf ` Wet. Successive plantings a. month} Part unul July will supply the table till 'phn In an `Evan. unul July W111 Asupplv U18 D10 $111 _xa'l1. The White Spine is an `excellent _1Dd_for summer use. It is also` good for Plckllng. So is the Gherkin or Burr. :""" *'5V`7, auu pmuu nuum Ulululy us Iuwll 10 Spring, and'~they will soon produce 3 Tot of sproutswhat make very good` mna - A ` now to UIO SKID Kill. . . Lowe will readily learn toast skim milk. 0'9 18 an advantage in this, for there * $0 tunes when more milk is produced f _9-n can be protably fed otherwise. Be-' `M9 the cows thatere taught to eat the (Y!-n.A-, 1 .~_- -vv ynuuupuly IUU. Uvuwsvvnuwn MU `flde that are the geategt variety of food are always the Gk?` 1! But in most plads I'1Nh .'"1 tmlk can bemore prota.blyAfe d"to gig`! and nnultry than to anypthelt O01!- in::.m ?;`lE;?:z3_x&!L*33 *:_:':.*`_ ..l';>2'.: . --- nuuK'I0!' nens mu new mom to 191'- mg. I}; abound: io albumen. frgmvwhlch `he Whlte of the egg is formed. _ , % - The Asparagus Bod. . . The families of the farmer: who 3170 ` them a variety of good thinglto out are - hlvisomer and more intellectual than 4 those of the old hunkses whpjiva on law ` P011! and saler tuI.biIcuiHh. L; Elct Keen itphgfm-a 'v'o`u1"mi'nd n~avn.- F ` " `O|Ul' IaU- UlUUulF'WlI It3_ Keep it before vour mind : eye. Wlll be the aim. therefbre, in this-column t Wlstantly place beforeL9urtendp;gJq_u -D; gestiona looking` to variety .9 `V ` 30:) fruits and vegoto.b_les:v ..: `emsparu.-` 1 bu; _ 051 does bettcrif Itcrtd`iuvth'efull,; Nit us much hem: mm uhuvnot `It 811.`; . 3 rather 1ight,_n'["1_d lpam well; d'6d.' Wbrk it thoon' Iy an Vooiver April 16,1885 haul?` I . Give` the Girl: 8 Chance: ` ____._-o--0--j`j How to Una 'm`_ ,' , ran 'rnnnimi:n.` 5.35 ms nanny . . % Frost-Batten Fawn. Canadian Poultry Review: When the comb . and Wattles get frozen the. frost should be removed "as quickly as possible. Tnlrn CIIAE nil!` '11:-A kn `uncut: nr\v\`iD `A IIl\I_|ll\l UV IUIILUVCII 03 W51 `JUIlULUe Take snow and with the hand app] to the frozen parts. rubbing gently` unti all the-gfroet removed. Then anoint ` with glyoerine "in which a few drops of can-bulio acid have . been mixed. Continue this application until'the parts sundae their natural color or nearly _eo and keep the birds in a warm` place, as after being once frozen that -winter they will be very easily frozen egein. Care must be taken that all the frost is retrieved, if not, the parts are apt ` to'..feeter `end wither, end the p0lntI'..d||pDOII'. = -' ` ` _ _____- V`- -. -v -v ---- v-v v meat on intorertin;Laooount of o rolurhblo surgical operation my performed by Pro- tgupor Billroth, of V,ienno,_,w_hioh, wonderful to toll, aouhtod in thorenovol or 3 portion AC.6.I.- Inunnn nfnmnniu {angling n-nu-Iol K --in .9I.'F.|.|l..Sl W~`!3_0.`l-?180;||.=.%.|'|.l.|Ill3 for 9` `have been mired of gsstiihhorn iiialaily. This is 'non'e the` letelitart bei-ed 'tnst not1fi`v;`e `pet,-`ceiit. of `patients pre- senting themselves topthlg regular pr's'eti'tioner are beneted. while-the patent medicines-aiid other advertised ciii-`es nevsriireeord a cure at all. btalrtllll wiuitne claim new genera1lybe- lieved by the most. scientitic zinen that the disease is due to the resence of living spare- sites in the tissue, _ r.Dixon at once adapted his cure to their exterm nation--tliisf accom- plished. he claims the Catarrh is practically cu!-ed.and the vermnnency is iiiiquestioned,as cures etfeeted _v him tour years ago are cures still. No one else has ever attempted to cure iiig ivheiiit` is: re'uiein-- Cntarrh in this manner. and no other treat ment has ever cured Cntarrh. The apolica- tion of the remedy is simple, and can be done at home. and the presentseason of the year at tlie most favourable" for a -speedy and perms- nent cure, the iiiiiiority of cases being cured in one treatment; Sufferers should coi-res ` and . wi.th_Meesre. A. H. DIXON&SON..305. ing street west. Toronto, Canada, and enclose stamp for their treatise on Catsrrh.-Mon-, "" at Star. Not`. K "II, TUKT IH CH KWIUVU PTUIUU ' of-the human stomach, uwolnng nearly one-thirdot-.tho'o:guu=`-nnd,'Itrnn3o ton , the .'...t f.%V9"d"*!9' :.-- . I ` .,t'o'I`I';!,l.:..h I';,|.I.i.II<.* '..'t. . oi-:7: '-`Q10 ' ht! `illfwof thd "ttbndod with the` following -'-The sp- potitoin Iitgpoor.'_ ., hero ins , in- dddbl, o'dnt1-eunlwthoutouuo iholinz n.:-'. 4.-- L... a.L..n..aI` 3." . rm... :1: ....':.".u . In! 510 uuuu nu IBBIO ll IIVIDQ. 4 "Th0y- `the natural means to enrich the soil and [make more grass, which, will make mo're' meat. . A snnm Bllroll operation. ., The American Amblllldbr at Vienna. Mr. Kauon, h_u lately forwarded to his Govern- intorentin account -..~-~_'..I -_-'..L:-.. -5-.I_ _-...;...-.1 I... 12.- a;~_iI'IDIN. I mlllll [ thethns been dehonbeil is n_ {shit "ill gone" g sensstion; nitiolxy sli .ne'oolleote about the ? teeth, especially in the Inorniu . noooin- psnied by an unpleeunt taste.` ood fails to satisfy this peculiar fsint sensstiou. ; but, on the oout_nry,_ it eppesre. toeggrevste the feeling. The eyes are sunken, tinged with yellow ; the hands and feet heoome cold and sticky-e .oold perspiration. The suerere feel tired ell the -time, and sleep does not seem to give rest. After 5 tithe the nuient `becomes nervous `sud irritable, `glooiny. hie `end he `is obgfed to "so m et a mind lled with evil forebodiugs. When rising suddenly from up reoumbntjioeition there is s dizziness. s whistling sensation, ing u`-tn to keep frotnf ing; wels oostivpe. the .1,:.. .1... ant` hm: at times: 2 the blood be. ` stuhy thvevarsssss. V V The future success is in the pasture and v meadow. Gr. ssmust be madeking.` "It -is king now. but farmers do hot seem to kiiow it. vCl,ose by-the =sesbo'Ird.V and with such extensive home markets it then doors `for all sorts of meat, it must be that sheep and cattle are the instruhnentalities to be used to make a living. -Theyv the natural means to ah:-ink +3.. .-..:n --.1 oA1'.uuw..A mnw `IBEATSIENT, Perhepe the most extraordinary '; encceu me: has been achieved in modem medicine has been .obmn..d. bnhe, Dixomrcetment for f-79._*".b..;~.F?+! 4! M99 durws. the pMt.'egx_ monjpe . Mly, Jmgegy, per . cent. have been cured th] etgbborq lie non"e'the` lees iurtng whexi it is; temem- `tunic: =66. hair ...'.. .4 '--.u--"-- --- Keep Ilfolu Iuuug. LUV uuvvuse uuauuu uuu skin dry and hot at times; the blood be.I coming thick and stagnant, and does not circulate pro rly, 4 After a time the patient spits npf soon after. eatin . sometimes 1 in a sour and fermented con ition, some- times sweetish to the taste. Oftentimes patient fears he mav have heart disease. Towards the last the patient is unable to re- tain any food. whatever, as the opening in the intestineshecomes closed, or nearly so. Although this disease is indeed alarming, euerers with the-above named "symptoms should notfeel nervous,` for nine `hundred , andninety-nine cases out ofa. thousand have easily: removed if trea no cancer. but simply :Js>ep_sia, a "disease n "a re 1' man- ner. The safest and .best, remledypgor the disease is Seigel s Onrative Syrup, vegetable preparation sold. by all chemists and` medi- cme vendors throughout the world, and by the E1 0D!'ie$01'9o 179 Farnngdongrosd, London,` _0. : Thissvmp st:-rkes_ at the very foundation of the disease, and drives rt. root and branch," `out of the -..`.a...&... ; - there is a palpitation of the heart. and the \ 1 I `A St. Mung-Street. freterberoiagh, - ovjember-20th, 1881. Sir?-tlli: gig: `line pleasure t:d'ingn-m t ve reeeiv ` om ' :i`;e(l"e 8;:-up. 01 have been troubled tor ` years with dyepepeie; but after a few doses of the Syrup, I found relief; endnfter taking two bottles of `lit I fseel quite olgztli. V ' V ` V ` A um I!` , our`: ` . Mr, A. J_. whims, `J gignaigggeut. 4 ep :11 t 3. Deer Sjl-,-I_[ find the sale of 8eigel e Syrup ` steadily uncreumc. who_ have tried xt speak verv hmhlv o_f 1te_ modlolntl virtues ;_ one customer deecnbee It as u_ Godsend to j_-_-,.. 4..'..,.un.-`I- '1 1' `launch iunnuninhnr` N: , 3?u"u'n.7' 0116 0l1i_oIuur ueuuuuuu no as u_ uuugguu W dyspeptic people." I alwayu recommend `it with condence. V `V . _ Faithfully yours, _ (Signed) Vincent A. _Willn, - Chemist-Dentist. Merthyr Tydvil. To Mr. A. J. White. . ' : 8eigel a rating Pillsvsre the beat family phyeicthnt so ever been-diooovered. They muted. Vlid leave them in 5 ho7althy' condi. clennee the bowels` from all,.-irritating sub. A ticn. They cure coctiveneuun .- A. J. White, Esq. Boptiit um i s i. ; ,l . j Hengi'ngl$q- Whitehnmn. .0o.V1c(,5`.l, '3. . .0-..:.g,gsus.j.;.a1aced. "uh i_lee..and In: ad: _ Syrnp. I trial, 3&0 stew that ' ""'"h1'3 '1' i"'"`;.;.*;:.:= }' 'e;'sc;..;a;;z ..;:% t` ..,.... ... h..;....-, -..*...`.."hi"v :nn`-n ranneotfnll1.i:g.: - ' . V ` ' .. 2 . I ~,_m'.,i`n ,; `your -n_ renpeotfulll-*9 Ac AA - A ' ' V an renpeoutnnupe rgmato Y0 E qohnin ' v .|.' thtat. : nun no-;nA5. ll.--3. 46-442 . |.W` 53.33. t B " A `J. P.-K` tn '0 .8-V7.30` ,,9L31_' b hite Ld.."Branoh 3'13, 573:` James Street. Montreal. 1 - 0- LlI_ IJ|IlVU|UIlUI\ T Barrie; RUG` nu Ignzed ; n yu`_fi6o`:ovih1t6 ma eold, ' _ :be_y(_mcl.Iny..'pownr.bo pudex-shad; -.1` kuaed; youg.l$u;m the of old ; -. 3` .. > ' I Dad-vnnr Hgnt` ' `LII VI 03,51!` CIIIVII5 AGAILLUQIU an I-VIIIIU eve time a pig squeals it loses a pound of ex. This is hardly true, nor does it follow that feeding to repletion `is always good policy. `Dumb animals have no judgment to restrain their appetites, in which respect -some men are worse thanthey. Their feeders must exercise judgment for them`. In their -natural `state cattle leftto get their food as they ' times canon natural pastures will rarely gorge themselves. ` But `on cultivated grasses, and esgaoiallv on clover, cattle will some- _ _ I up and bloat when suddenly changed from dry green feed. In Winter more concentrated food is_used the danger is therefore Cattle soon cloy on an dvelose ofzmeel,-and this takes them "of their feed, `injures their` disgestion `more than slightly `under.-feeding would tllllfu l .. I |'4?liI').l!,".`h`h..but"h of it: .!outahothi.m . .. ats-with ". '0 J'Inod f`A:..#"%'*'h.) 1` your c 9'": ` ".9"" `ik Q V won. 395, .bogn_ight, for mm, on dd. | ....-'.J .' ;.;..'...:.' `~13 as is. ush time`: an,` skimp " i ,. `.11! ___-L'.._.Lk-4l_ -I.-.-L A 'ue= s" 'll|n|U ll-B`UUl.|l?l'IlCIll=I3 UV eye _.iMy sun had set; we .1,-. tgn-iehdf vto .v'vakp' vbu `frdm; saleep ;~ , _Iho'uld~ not-realize that out; were _iw _rn.; I` tried in vain; your 3 nmbe1fs?_ w`ere"t'oo` . :` V ,. I` . ` I - , .. .- ~I.w:s*alone.` ` `"x- `` . . I woke thg' mowing sky was bright with - The birds wore` aiggin aweeuy ove'rhod;' . V - v -.; _ .. _ ` T 5', ' wot esgblehn fielh IIIUIL ' ` ~- ~ | `-`All ' ht, then. King in court, I gluon yor3r9' about 33 ` tidlnbal 'tho law kin fine you. I `guess four bawu do, am. if I don't hm to kiss cm .bride. If I (I6: it : ii": bit: extra. vfuzlvgd Iflgllg I310. BVGYV IIOPO 390m- No joy-in-`all are earth my soul could `see, - V ; Foryonweredead. I thong?" `the 'I_norni1_1_g" snqlight lled the . -.' V `Z `J ; With ea.)-_ly dew the opening nowera - were "wet ; V ` ' " .~BuC all .a_eemed duknga 3 4., eyes ;_ ,:Mv sun had sat. And Wofne y'on_ did` `not. ` nndei'atand,. That you were dearer to x_ne, ten times ` o'er. ~ * ' _ - That seemed your httle 'V Then o'er before. Nor can you ever know how much I prize _ t The precious jewel trusted to my care, I Not that my` haven in -in your tiny eyes Ant` nnnnu huh- LVUIC UIIIU II-I IIUDVUII ID Ill JUIII` URI-If UJUH And sunny hair. `- " That dream was but an el in disanise, '1`hst.lled my soul with itterest distress, For tis.by loss we really lesrn to prize What" we possess. `Tia ever 5351!; life, s blessings are not learn ; I . We do not know the blessings which we Ind.eIi9DIlorea_ " _ etolln." Vill you dock" die for besser und 3 leedle vote, exclaimed 3 German friend ofoureto his T ~ ' ' 9! 0113'! `U III` `III: Vat, by chinks `you docks me for a akhll "numb, and -it - uNf..'.." T :`4\'uuo"l'lu 39. I Anna Ann]: unn I -ww---vfvu-g- When an animal begins to fret for food there is a check to -the fattening process. An old saying _ among farmers in that C`nuus-In 6:-sun a nun ensign`: `Q in-an n nnlina

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