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York Herald, 12 Sep 1873, p. 4

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An interesting child, remarks the Fall Illall Gazette, has lately‘made his appearance at Lucknow. The Pioneer reports the arrival there of “ a novelty in the shape of a wolf boy.” This young gentlemen, who is now undergo ing a process of taming in a Lunatic Asylum, was, it is said, carried off by wolves when an infant, and has re- mained with them until a short time ago, when caught and recognized by his parents. His family, however, can hardly be congratulated on his restora- tion to their bosom, for his education in the wolf nursery (which, by the way, was purely secular,) seems to have been very defective. His manners are not only disagreeable, but peculiar. At first he walked on all fours, though now he has been induced to walk on his two feet only, like a reasonable being; he has long hair on his head, and his body is much scarred, and he cannot speak, nor can he understand a single word.â€" His parents suffered much inconveni- ence on his first arrival at home, owing to his frequently attacking and trying to devour them by night; and, indeed, it was owing to his persistence in this unfilial conduct that they were comâ€" pelled in selfâ€"defence to place him under medical surveillance. He also, among other disagreeable habits, tears raw meat with his teeth, and eats it raven- ously like a wild beast, and, moreover, bites and snaps at any one who attempts to touch him. Why do we wear “ mourning” be- cause dear friends are taken from us ? Does the outward emblem of woe eon- sole our grief, or afford any pleasure to those who go before ? From the beginning of the world it has been in- stilled into the minds of the young people that when any personal loss comes to them it is not only proper, but even a duty, to indulge in deep and prostrated lamentation; to blind the senses to every natural beauty; to enshroud their bodies, not in the flagrant bloom of flowers, which wear their dress alike in storm and sun- shine, but in a pall. And this, thought by so many to be right, is all wrong. With all due deference to the views of some good people, we say it is not a duty. Success here and hereafter is not attained by looking backward and groveling, but by a continued forward movement. It is the eye that penetrates the smoke of battle, that gains happy glimpses of the eternal victory. He who stops to show the world by his attire how he mourns his losses, will never gain many triumphs. True mourning is of the heart; the clothes you wear can tell no story. The heart troubles of any of us are deep enough, Heaven knows; why, then, seek to make them more grievous by the absurdity of funeral attire? To strive to mag- nify our painsâ€"and this is What we do, unwittingly may be, in clinging to “mourning”â€"â€"is to do far worse than never to mourn at all. An acre of strawberries, well han- dled, should produce a net profit of $300, over and above the cost of pro- duction and the necessary expense of marketing. The commissions are ten per cent. There have been instances where $500 has been cleared from an acre, and in one case over $51,000. But these instances are rare. The crop was grown on a small area, and the best of culture was applied. The annual return of the trustees of the Savings Banks in England shows th Lb in November last these instituâ€" tims held a total of deposits amounting to £39,680,000 sterling, or nearly $200,000,000. Au Atlanta doctor advises persons afraid of cholera to stand on their heads for one minute three times a. day. He argues that this arrests the abdominal depression, and would be a heathful gymnastic exercise at any time. Don’t do it, ladies. ’Tisn’t so. Dr. Charles T. Jackson, of Boston, a distinguished geologist and chemist, is suffering from disease of the brain, and has been committed to an insane asylum by his friends. A cargo of 350 tons of rails had been landed at Kincardine for the Southern extension of the Wellington, Grey and Bruce Railway so that trackvlaying can be proceeded with from both ends of the road at the same time. largefirdent, velvety eyes of a young Sevillane glance upon a dog in the street With the same intensity she WU 11d bestow upon some more worthy object. The exquisite smallness of the ladies’ feet is too well known to dwell upon; many could be easily held in a. child’s hand, and wear shoes accordingly, not differing so very much from the Chinese shoes. Mr. McMullen has instituted a 24, 000 libel suit against the Kingston‘ News. Seville women are noted for being the most coquettish women under the sun. They are very prettyâ€"for pret- tiness is an appropriate term to speciâ€" fy .their personal attractions. They resemble each other to a surprising degree, as in all pure racesof a. mark- ed type. Their eyes, fringed with long black lashes, produce an effect of white and black unknown to our colder, less passionate elime. It seems as if the sun had left its reflec- tion in these magnificent orbs, equally noticeable in the face ofsome two year-old child, and in the gypsy girlsâ€" of France. The gleaming and glanc- ing and the burning of these eyes has a very expressive word in Spanish called ojear, which is full of subtle meaning, although these eye-thrusts so embarrassing to strangers, have nothing particularly significant. The “I don’t mean to reflect on you," said a coarse Wouldâ€"be wit to a man whom he had insulted. “ No,” was the reply, “your’re not polished enough to reflect on anybody.” A Disputed Question. A “ Wolf' Boy." Seville Belles. Boys steal grapes from gardens, hav- ing L...hausted the stock of apples. Some one speaking of these predatory urchins says that the problem of raisâ€" ing fruit is nothing to that of getting it after it is matured. So long as the law, just in many respects, is in force against shooting birds and small boys, the gardner may sow in tears and reap in vain. The power of the boy is someâ€" thing fearful. Consider what he can do. You buy and set out a choice pear tree ; you enrich the earth for it ; you train and trim it, and vanish the borer, and watch its slow growth. At length it rewards your care by producing two or three pears, which you cut up and divide in the family, declaring the fla- vor to be something extraordinary. The next year, the little tree blossoms full, and sets well, and in the autumn has on its slender, drooping limbs half a bushel of fruit, daily growing more delicious in the sun. You show it to your friends, reading to them the French name, which you can never re- member, on the label ; and you take an honest pride in the successful fruit of long care. That night your pears shall be required of you by a boy! Along comes an irresponsible urchin, who has not been growing much longer than the tree, with not twentyâ€"five cents’ worth of clothing on him, and in five minutes takes off every pear, and retires into safe obscurity. A robbery of jewelery of the value of upwards of £10,000 has lately been ef- fected on the premises of a wellâ€"known firm of jewellers in Bond street, London, Eng, under somewhat mysterinus cir- cumstances. The film in question had received an order from the Shah to subâ€" mit to him a certain amount of jewels, and several packages, very small in bulk, but containing articles of large value, were accordingly prepared for his Majesty’s inspection. In the course of that preparation one of the packages1 consisting of four diamond crosses, a splendid necklace of large diamonds, several brooches, rings, and earrings, set with diamonds, rubies, and emeralds, worth more than £10,000, was missed, and up to this moment not the slight- est clue has been obtain& as to the actual circumstances of the robbery. 1 I All that is known by the firm is that the package was safe in their hands on the 18th of June, and that it was gone Aâ€"-no one knows whereâ€"on the 1st of July. Whether it was lost in the streets by an assistant, or stolen from the counter while the shopman ~ had momentarily turned his back is not at present known. Inquiries were set on foot by the police, and on Thursday last the gold mountings of the ornaments, but without the stones, were discovered in the bed of the river, where they had evidently lain for some weeks. The mountings had not been submitted to the action of aquafortis, and it is, thereâ€" fore, surmised that some apparently un- professional and unskilful hand had extracted the stones. On the other hand, it is considered improbable that an ordinary thief would have been conâ€" tent even to lose the value of the mountings in his attempt to destroy the traces of the robbery, seeing that they alone were worth a considerable sum. Thus the matter stands at present. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-++o «4w Sarah DeCamp was laughing and giggling in church at Grand Banks, Nebraska, when the preacher said, “ The devil has his eyes on Sarah De- Camp.” The next day Sarah DeCarnp’s body was hauled from the river, her sensitive nature having impelled her to commit suicide. There is along haired youth at Buffa- 10 who has written seven hundred verses the refrain to each of which is “ I ’m dying, mother, bying,” and withal he isn’t dead,aud what is worse, is about to perpetrate more poetry.â€"-0/Licago Post A charitable Cincinnati man keeps a pair of dogs chained at his front door, so that poor people Who stop to “get a. bite,” can be accommodated without taking the trouble to go into the house. What does the grocer do with all his things before he sells them ?â€" Gives them a Weigh. Mark Twain will do up Ireland and Scotland this fall. A Lancaster gentleman, after having been partially flayed by his barber three times a week,‘f0r a number of years, suddenly came to the conclusion that he would in future do his own shaving. It took him some time to hunt up his implements, but he found them at last. His shaving brush was firmly imbedâ€" ded in the family glue "pot, his wife having discovered that it was quite handy to mend some broken furniture, but by careful manipulation he man- aged to recover most of the handle. He did not say much, but when he found one of his razors on the top shelf in the pantry, where the hired girl had left it after she had used it for chop- ping suet, he could not help giving vent to a soliloquy on the general want of discrimination exhibited by hired girls. Then, after another half hour’s search, he found his other razor in the little drawer under the ckzfiomzierc, with signs visible on the blade that his little daughter had been stropping it on a slate pencil. He was calm, very calm, and during all breakfast time he talked to his wife about women being the most foolish, idiotic creatures on the face of the earth, and if she called that slop coffee, he’d better board some- where where they knew how to make coffee, and the way he slammed the door when he went out showed how the tempest raged within. His wife Says he can’t understand how John could make such a fuss out of nothing. The razors were not hurt a bit, for after he had gone she nearly cut her finger ofi' cleaning them with soap and sand, and had them both beautifully bright by the time John came home. He, however, has given up all idea of shav- ing himself, and lets his beard grow out of revenge. Great Jewel Robbery. Fruit Stealing. A Home Shave. ‘0. When is a thief like a reporter ?â€" When he takes notes. A water-bedâ€"A spring mattress.” Theodore Tilton is Writing a novel. All women ought to be dear to a man. Some areâ€"very. The Home Circuitâ€"Walking about with a baby in the night. When is a captain in his heaviest at- tire? When he wears his ship. What goes most against farmer’s grain? His reaping machine. The Danbury News Man’s funny lu- cubrations are already republished in London. “He fell down dead and expired in two minutes,” says a Geogia paper 01‘ the death ofa negro. To the benevolentâ€"There is a man so hard up that he sleeps 011 tick. \Vhy is a provident man like a monkey? Because he’s fore-handed (four-handed.) Don Piatt has severed his connec- tion with the \Vashington Capital; $25,000, it is said, did it. Harry Bassett will be on exhibiâ€" tion at the approaching State Fair of Georgia. Mr. Bassett is a horse. If you had a relation in the mony- lending trade, would it not be Well for you to get him to leave you a- loan. Jefferson Davis is still engaged at intervals on his “History of the Conâ€" federate States,” though suffering from defective sight. Kate Stoddard7 the Brooklyn mur- doress. it appears, was originally a kleptomaniac, practicing at; first on Attleboro’ jewelry. “The crisis has come,” cried a boy as he rushed into the house, panting with excitement from seeing the cir- eus enter the town, “and I want a quarter.” An amateur farmer wonders “ why, on all this fair earth, the ground is spread bottom side up, so that it must be turned over with a plow before crops can be raise( .” There is no moral difference be- tween “white” and “black” lies. We think a great lie is a great sin, and a great shame to a man; but, after all, little lies are much more dangerous, because there are so many of them, and because each one of them is dia- mond-pointed, And these little, pet- ty untruths, which are so small that we do not notice them, and so nu- merous that we cannot estimate them, are the ones that take off the very enamel of the the moral senSeâ€"cut away its entire surface. The will of Cora L. Barton, late of Red Hook, Dutchess County, N. Y., leaves property of over $2,000,000 to over seventy heirsâ€"atâ€"law, among whom there is entire harmony. A fearful combat with a monstrous reptile took place in Peoria, recently, according to a local paper, which says: “ A rural gentleman, visiting a friend in the Third Ward, found in the back yard, after dusk, an immense snake lying in the grass. He pro- cured an aXe, and when he had chop- ped the reptile into about a dozen pieces, he discovered it to be a garden hose Which had not be properly hung up in the coal shed.” The latest instance afforded by a “fond mother”ofher son’s clevernss is said son’s correcting her for saying he was all over dirt. He said the dirt; was all over him. A Dubuque grocer refuses to adverâ€" tise in Lhe papers, but spoiled a $60 suip of glothgg in covering the fe_n_cqs and. walls with a painted' Sign which read: “ Buy your Kodphish and Kauphy at Bilsbn’s.” The spreading of a rail threw a train off the track of the Baltimore and Ohio .Railroad, fatally injuring three or {our German emigrants and wounding fifteen or twenty. Some of the emigrants, thinking the train ofli- eials meant to murder them, became enraged and attacked them with stones so that they had to flee for their lives. A teacher who in a fit of vexatiou called he pupils a set of young adders, on being reproved for her language, apologized by saying that she was speaking to those just commencing théTf A young man prided himself on his mental qualifications, once speak- ing of the advantages of these, re- marked : “ What is better than a good education?” “Common sense, you fool you,” quickly responded one of his hearers. At the trial of the Claimant on the 29th Aug, several witnesses from Wap- ping swore he was not Arthur Orton, and great excitement was caused by the testimony of two men who swore they had seen Orton and Castro together in Australia, and identified the Claimant as the person who went by the name of Castro. A man in New York went to bed drunk the other night, rolled out and broke his neck; his wife found him dead in the morning. Moral: Shun the flowing bowlâ€"or else take the back side of the bed. This is Chicago’s way of chronicling deaths in St. Louis 2â€"“ Those that left St). Louis last week for a better country (no matter which way they went), numbered 252 g and twenty-one of these took passage by the cholera line A “young lady” wishing for a. situa» tion, was recently interested in an ad- vertisement for some one to do “ light housekeeping.” So she wrote to the advertiser asking Where the lighthouse was, and if there was any way 0i get- ting to shore on Sundays. The editor of a religious paper which had one month's precarious existence in Chicago, says that it is a good city for a religious paper, provided Satan has three pages of it, and other other page is mixed. Emtfiifi’ét‘ Chips. The Wild boar is one of the most dreadful animals in nature, except the tame bore. At Adairsville, Ohio, recently, one of the daughters of Mr. A. J. Wine de- scended a dry and unused well to place in it a. quantity of butter to cool. Be- fore she reached, the bottom, she was overcome by thgfoul air and fell insen- sible. Her brother went down to bring her up and he too fell senseless. A third person went to their relief, but before he could reach them, he lost con sciousness, was drawn out and died shortly after. Grappling irons were ob- tained, and the bodies of brother and sister were brought up, but life had fled. A dreadful cause of Wife-murderhas occurred at Bridgewater, N. S. A man named Mailman, who has notlived on the best terms with his wife for some years, took her to the woods, amile from her house, and there murdered her by striking her on the head with some blunt instrument, fracturing her skull. He then hid her body under the root of atree, where it was found covered with moss. He also set the woods on fire in two places as a decoy. The Coroner’s jury found a verdict of murder against Mailman, who has been arrested, and so intense wast-ho excitement among the people that it required a strong force to save him from being lynched. A London paper tells the following thrilling story:â€"â€"“ A pater-families in this city, anxious that the slumbers ofhis olive branch should not be dis- turbed by the flies, bought one of the sticky papens, and laid on the pillow of the bed, whereon the infant was reposing. To his horror, however, in his absence from the room, the child had.wrapped his head up in the paper like a parcel, and it took his maternal parent about four hours to unpack him and get the flies clear of his hair, which had to be shorn pretty close in order to attain the desired end. Moralâ€"don’t try experiments with babies and fly papers.” Please call and examine our stock. Letter orders promptly and carefully filled. BACK COMB. 53 KING- ST. WEST, HAMILTON. ONT. A Pennsylvania paper contains an account of a disgraceful occurrence. It says: “ On Sunday last twenty or thirty men collected in the hollow back of Wllliam Magee’s and engaged in fighting during the whole morn- ing.” Certainly this was outrageous, and it must have been extremely un- comfortable for Mr. Magee I We don’t pretend to understand how it was, for it seems strange to us how twenty men could all collect On one man’s back, even if it was hollow. Either Magee has an enormous back, or else the ruffians were too much crowded to fight. We would serious- ly advise WW the next time they get together on his back, to turn over. Something of the kind must be done to stop this outrageous desecration of the Sabbathâ€"day. GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS, HOOP SKIRTS &. BUSTLES, HAIR BRAIDS, SWITCHES, EDGINGS, LACES. LADIES’ BELTS, A11 instruments warranted five years. Wholesale andRetai]. 11?? Agents .wanted in every Town and County. ADELAIDE STREET, - - TORONTO DAVID McLELLAN (it 00., 52,000 now in use; no other reed inâ€" strument ever obtained the same popu- larity. We are 5010 Agents for the above instruments, and are in a position to supply Local Agents in every part of the Dominion at manufacturers' lowest wholesale prices. A PHYSICIAN WHO HEALED HIM- SELr.â€"If a railroad director was lashed to everyfiloeomotive, there would be fewer railroad accidents, and if doctor ‘ had to take their own ' administering it to their patients, few ; pie would bepoisâ€" oned. Dr. Jos -ph Walker of Califort nia, took this, course when he firs- compounded’ t e famous Vinegar Bit- ters which no rgnk as an inestimaâ€" ble household 2 .emedy in all parts of the United States. He healed him selfwith this s eeific before he OiTer- ed it to the w ld. He introduced it With a simple “statement of the man ner in which ‘<he had discovered its vegetable inwgients, and been cured, while wandering, sick and poor, among the California tribes. He stated What the preparation had done for himself and a few sufferers from dyspepsia, billiousness, rheumatism, lung diseases, and many other preva- lent disorders, believed him, tried the new restorative and were more than satisfied with the results. In this way the sale of the Vinegar Bitters began, and we mention the fact as an evidence that in this age of intelli- gence and inquiry, nothing that is really valuable to mankind can prove a pecuniary failureâ€"even though it may lack the help of capital, and have to tight its way against powerful 0p- posing interests. Within two or three months after its introduction, the arti- ele became selfâ€"supporting, and it now yields a magnificent annual revenue. PRINCE ORGANS THE “ FISCHER” THE “ MATHUSHEK” PIANOSZ Manufacturers, Importers and Wholesale Daalers in September 2, 1873. NORRIS & SOPER, Is a most desirable Parlor Instrument There are about 14,000 of them in use, giving eminent satisfaction, and we ofier them, in all confidence as better value than any other in the market. The Messrs. Fischer have over thirty years’ successful manufacture of this of this Piano to refer to a guarantee of its good qualities. No other Piano has gained the same favor in so short, a time'in Canada as the Fischer since its introduction by us. Is endorsed by the most noted artists of the day as the most musical and durable Piano made, and in their dif- ferent styles, from the little " HUM- MING BIRD" to the “ ORCHESTRAL" square grands, are suited to the Bou- doir, Parlour, or Concert Hall. (123 SCOTLAND, THAMES, SEVERN, Composed of the following first-class Iron Steamships : The steamers of this Line are intended to sail during the Season of Navigation of 1873, from LONDON for QUEBEC and MONTREAL, as follows: ‘ J} N o. l Gofdon Frarnlflianrés‘sr No. 11 King Street West. (Calling at Plymouth outward for Pas- sengers.) DELTA ................... Saturday, 6th Sept. NYANZA..., ....... Wednesday, 17th “ THAst Saturday, 27th “ MEDWAY... ...VVednesda.y, 8th Oct. And every alternate \Vednesday and Satur- day thereafter. And from QUEBEC for LONDON as fol- DE TA. .. NYA‘NZA.. THAst . MEDWAY lows MEDWAY ................. Tuesday, 2116. Sept. SEVERN . . . .. ....Thursday, 18th “ SCOTLAND ....... ....Tuesday, 23rd “ DELTA..... . ...,Thursday, 9th Oct. NYANZA ....... ..Tuesday, 21st “ THAMES... .....Thursda.y, 30th “ And every alternate Tuesday and. Thursday thereafter. RATES OF- PASSAGE Throuoh tickets r' in an mints \Vest at O . ) ~ - J. reduced rates. Certmcatea lssued to persons desirous of brmging out then‘ friends. Through Bills of Lading issued on the Com tinent and in London for all parts of Canada, and in the United. States to I‘etroit, Mil- waukee, Chicago and. other points in the West. Cabin For Freight or Passage, apply to TEM- PERLEY, CARTER & DRAKE, 21 Billeter Street, London; ROSS & 00., Quebec, or to DAVID SHAW, Montreal. r HE LARGE NUMBER OF CHEAP AND POORLY MADE SEWING MACHINES THAT HAVE BEE palmed on the public of Canada; for the past number of years, under the coloring of number of First PriZL taken, or other high sounding pretentious, are now beginning to be well understood, and by many the pang deception felt keenly, as having “PAID TOO DEAR FOR THE WHISTLE." To those, and all others» would advise them to get, the Improved Nmseleas Wheeler & Wilson, and be safe. They last a lifetime. mmustmted Catalogue, giving particulars, sent post free to any address. 775,000 93? TliESE CELEBRATE!) MACHIN ES RIFLE In all Parts of the World. An Increase of Sales Unprecedented. G A. WALTflfiyfififififiéL 1&4 Costiveness, Jaundicc, Dys- pepsia, Indigestion, Dysonâ€" tery, Foul Stomach and Breath, Erysipelas, Head- ache, Piles, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin Diseas- es, Biliousness, Liver Com- plaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tu- mors and Salt Rheum, Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, ' as a Dinner Pill and Puri- fying the Blood, are the most congenial purgative yet perfected. Their efiects abundantly show how much they excel all other Pills. They are safe and pleasant to take, but powerful to cure. They purge out the foul humors of the blood ; they stimulate the sluggish or disordered organ into action ; and they impart health and tone to the whole being. They cure not only the every day complaints of every body, but forâ€" midable and dangerous diseases, Most skilful physi- cians, most eminent clergymen, and our best citizens, send certificates of cures performed and of great bene- fit they have derived from these Pills. They are the safest and best physic for children, because mild as well as effectual. Being sugar coated, they are easy to take : and being purely vegetable, they are entirely harmless. l CATHARTEC PILLS 1 307 feet DR. J. (1A YER db 00., Lowell, Mass., 368 feet, Sold by all Druggists and dealers in Medi- cine. Northrup S: Lyman, Neweastle, General Agents. May 11, 1873. d7 STRENGTH UNALTERED. Produces no nausea. Children) are fond (if ii. Sold Everywhere, in bottles at 25 cents each ’I‘he Largest in the WOE‘](§.°€3§3 BRIDGEPORT, CONNECTICUT, U. S. NORTH CAROLINA and VIR- GINIA LAHDS. 500 CHEAP IMPROVED FARMS a: 200,000 ACRES OF VALUABLE TIMBER LANDS ma SALE. Persons desirous of visiting the above states With the intention, if suited, of pur- chasing timber, mineral, or improved farm- ing land direct from the owners at the pres- ent very low prices, and not in the hands of speculators, but must be sold at a great sac- rifice, and parties wishing reliable informa- tion about the climate, soil, products, &c., and tickets at reduced rates to visit the states, andfree transportation to see thelands, it will be to their advantage to communicate with the subscriber as he is well acquainted with the above states and the most desirable to settle in ; good climate, fertile soil, and advantages of railroads, navigation, and other facilities for the best markets. This is the best opportunity ever offered to get a cheap home and the best climate in America. Send for circular of lands and card. By Royal Letters Faisal C o P fin D ’ s SWEE’? .JEPERLEY LINE, .1? {is 9‘ Ta. imam, Quehec and Maniraal. Hamilton, Aug. 30, 1873‘ 85 King St. “Test, Toronto ; 54 James St. Hamilton ; 37 Spark St. Ottawa. Hamilton, Mayzfi, ‘1872. I ’ April 10, 1873 DEPTH [OR S§I:E,1a.t a bagggin; a. secondhand For all the Purposes of a Family Physic, I“, CURING FRONT Practical and Analytical Chemists SE WING MACHINES FvIANUFACTORIES PRESS FOR SALE. Southern Land Commissioner, 202 North John Street. Hamilton QUEBEC T0 LONDON PREPARED BY MEDWAY, DELTA, ,N, NYANZA, AMBASSADOR. s. 0, CASE, Apply at $60 CO NE AND A-HALF MILES FROM Port Dover, on the Lake Shore, 163 Acres. Good Brick House; two Frame Houses and Bank Barn. 18 Acres of choice grafted Apples (bearing) Apply to Box 15, Port Dover. HAMILTON, ONT, EVEANUfoCTURERS AMERICAN HOTEL ‘5 KING STREET WEST F- W BEARMALN PROPRIETOR. GENERAL. STAGE OFFIG‘E‘L A‘HAMILTON, ONT, S'I‘A'i‘IGNARY F. G. BECKE'TT & {Z Have the following Engines all ready ‘ for delivery: $“i’7fifiaéfié- fiififiifififi ‘< D .«e Ax 35% E E; x A r at A Canadian Invention, and [Unprecedented Success Attending it Everywhere. BRQWN, GILLESPIE & 00.1 It is §trong and Durable, Easy and might to Work, i31i3h0 U033 01' gums, And will do Every Kind of Work Light or IIeavy. SEW/1N9 RSACEEENE, The General Favorite Throughout the Dominion. The most complete ‘set', uf Attachments given with every Machine. See THE “WEBSTER before buying any other. TEAS. M15” E394. Fin. F, THE “, EBgTER” These Machines present a. record of great success. Canada Sewing Machine Go’y, Two Gold Medals inst awsa rded in Moscow, Russia, and Lima, Peru. W \Vorked by hand or foot on Patent Stand For Agents’ tfimza 312191.me 270] W A TN” Z H} 7B A LWLE E July 29, 1873‘ VHaIVnil‘iton, Ayril 1823 HAMELTON, ONT‘ June 13, 1867. 2%) 25 39 DIRECT EIVIPORTE {S 8 ER ‘3 i1} VVHOLEEGALE GRQCERS, The light-running and farâ€"famed MANUFAC' ‘URED BY THE LEBRATED C THE FARM FOR SALE, R. M. YVANZER & 00., Hamilton, Ont 5‘6 E‘I-P (‘3 ‘5’ AND >0!“ PORTABLE flfififi (111-3111 DEPTH FRONT d18 d6 THOMAS WILSON, WALTER BASTABLE, July 12, 1873. . . . . . . . . . . . V. ..o:_\1 r15 Billions, Remitten‘t and Inter- mittent Fevers, Which are So preva- lent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout the United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan- sas, Red, Colorado. Brazos, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro- anoke, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during sea- sons of unusual heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied by extensive de- rangemeuts ol‘ the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera, In their treatment. a nurixative, exerting a pOW- erful influence upon these various or- gans, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic tor the purpose equal to Du. J. \lflxilzcua's V'INEGAR BITTERS, as they will speedily remove the dark- eolored viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded. at the same time stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions of the digestive organs. ties Certificate signed by 23_Prominent Medica Men 011 inalde wra er. THE OLD ESTABLISHED Uundas Foundry {flinging Works. Fortify tim bmiy against disease by purifyng all its fluids with VINEGAR BITTERS. N0 epidemic can take hold of a system thus fore-gimed: \Vilson’s is the only sweetened Castor Oil which contains no Chloroform or other in- jurious substance. ' Dyspepsia er Indigestion, Head- ache, Pain invthe Shoulders, Coughs, ’l‘ightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of thc Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, liiliuus Attacks, Palpita- tation of the Heart, inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kid ueys, and a hundred other painful symp- toms, are the otl'springs of Dyspepsia. One bottle will prove a better guarantee of its merits than it lengthy advertise- ment. No Person can take these Bitters according to directions, and'remain long unwell, provided their bones are not de- stroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. Grateful Thousands proclaim VIN- EGAR BITTERS the most‘ wonderful In- vigorant- that ever sustained tha sinking “WED”; Scrofula, or King’s Evil, White Swellings, Ulcers, Elysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goitre, Scroi'ulous Inflainmatinns, Indolent Inflanimations, Mercurial Affections, Old Sores, Eruptions in” the Skin, Sore Eyes, etc. In these, as in nil other constitutional Dis- eases, WALKnn's VINEGAR BI’I'TERS have shown their 3 at curative powers in the most obstinate and intractable cases. For lnhamnaatary and Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Remit- tent and l nterinittent li‘evers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters have no equal. Shell Diseases areycaused by Vitia‘ted Bleed. Mechanical Disease. .â€"Persons en- gaged in Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, ’l‘ype-setters, Gold-heaters, and Miners, as they advance in life, are subject to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard against this, take a dose of WALKER’S VIN- E61?! BITTIERS oc_easiunaily., ‘ i Q , , . i ‘ .. m, é‘éi51's!h3}?ߤ3§;§é§&§i°¥it$fii, Pustules, Boils, Carbuneles, Ring-wormsScam-head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Seurfs, Discelorations of the Skin, Rumors and Diseases of the Skin of Whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitters. VfILSGN 65 COO. Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking in the System of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. N 0 system of medicine, no vel'mit‘uges, no em- thelminitlcs will free the system from worms like these Bitters. 191' Female Cmnplai‘ntzq, in ygung or old, married or sing‘ieflit the 'wn of WO- mrmhood, or the turn of lifett ese Tonic Bitters display so decided aixiufluence that improveiiieut is soon perceptible. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when- A Good Assortment in Stock. EcFSenf. for Price Lists. E. H. 2.4003123, AGENCI WILSON’QJI OALSTOR OIL M U i. S E Q 5% . A Proper Substitute for Castor Oil ! ever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimplca, Eruptions, 01' Sores; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it'when it is foul; your feelings will tell on when. Keep the blood pure, aid the hea th of the system will follow. £2. EQWAfiflg H B. ‘WJ-‘EJRREE‘Q‘ 85 CO. The Cheapest firstâ€"class Scale in Canada "1:111. MeDONALD 8; 00., Drnggists and Gen. Agts., San anciséo, California, and cor. of \Vushinqton and Charlton Sts., N. Y. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers. Ask flu- Wifison’s Castor GEE May 14, 1873 Counter and Piatfibrm ficales; FR 3% Eâ€"B’ A 0 i? E!" EA FEN. D ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY {TEE ENGENES, BOILERS. 54 Front-St. East, Toronto MANUFACT URER S OF QAUTMPE‘! ALEX. BARBIE, DUNCAN M’FARLANE (115 d267-6m

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