t â€" ^kB{)txim %hmnu. "TRUTH BEFORE FAVOE." â€" •* PRI.NCirLEb NOT MEN." VOL 28, RO 4.) Flestierton, Ont. Tliursdav, Xlarcti 3 tOlO W. H THURSTON ui.ii PKOPUIBTOR iOth Line, Osprey. The beautiful suow .still keeps cimiing and work in the wijodu is iieiirly iit .-i Ktandstill owing to the .snow lieing no flee p. We arc sorry i.o report that Mr. Lee Mullin i.s seriotusly ill. Another of O-pi-ey'.s fair ones lin-s joined the older tiud more seu.sible num- ber, and Mis-s Frances Smith Iuih become the life jwrtiier of Mr. I'J. McKeun of Kolapore, L'oUiugwowl tou-iiship. We wish the esteemed young couple l;oii voyage tlirough life. Mr. Noah Jetfi'ey ;ui'l Alhiii Ruiusey have gone to New Ontario to try their fortune in the new country. Master Lome Heron of Osprey Glen Ni^eut Sunday with his cousin, Willie Colquette, at " Fairview Farm." Mr. Ed. Hawtou Ls moving to his new home near Duutroon and liLs brother, Em ., will Uike posNesnion of the farm. We do not see that the Osprey Coun- cil or Board of Ueulth have taken any stops to liiive the law re the uiuzzing of dog.s put into force. Follow the lead of the other nearby towuiihips, geutlemeu. Mrs. W. G. Dand is visiting I<«r sister- in-biw. Mi's. Alex. Mclntyre, at Mclu- tyre, this week. Glad to rciwrt that Mrs. Cliester Long of Fevcrsbam is improving after her seri- ous illnes.s. Mr. and Mi-s. Chris. TIioni|)!«<m s|)ijut a week in lijirrie with Mr. .md Mix. W. U. Walter, Mrs. Tltomiwon ivniaining a few days to as.sLst in helping Mrs. Walter to jMick up for their removal to Toronto. Ml'. Auibi'uso Suigcoa intends g<uug to Bju'rie tliL-j week to lixik up some horse*. Mr. Saigeou intends leaving for the West in aljout a week. Mr. .\iex. Knibb of IStoughtou, 8a.sk., is visiting his old friends here, Mrs. Waller Saigeon luus reluriK'<] home after attending the .sick Ijeil of her sifiter. Miss Minnie Palli.ster. Mr. George Short, wh^i purclMsed the < N tewell ftiviii Iikst fall, has put iu the largest siip cvajxu'ator in this part of the country and will go into syrup making on a wholeside scale. It is » lOlK)- bucket luaehine. We hope iiis enterprise will be handsomely rewarded. Mr. John Uarln-r has ivturned from an extended visit to his sisters at Xi'igaru FaUs. On Mondiiy evening thei'e w.'is a very phuisant social g.ithering -it Me.s.sr.s. W. and J. (Htewell's on the I2th line. Among the ladies present were Miss Allie^Ottewell .'uul MLss Gertie Moffiit, our ()0[mLir sihi.>td teacher. Mr. Ch.'U'les Barljerof (lie West has I)eeu the gue.st this winter of Mr. Frank S.->yer8 on the I2tli line. He returns to the West on TInirsday '>f this vreek. Mi.ss Jane Tzfflird of the 12th line, who h;LS been very ill for .some time, is iui- proving in health, which her ninny friends jut glad to note. Arcliibalti Gray.a C. P. R. biakcsman, stumbled and fell under a car at Bulten with the result that his head was bndly lacerated, one ear nearly severed, two toes crushed ofl" ind a leg broken in two places . Htj was t;tkeii to Toronto hospital. Kimberley l>a.st Very mild weather during th( week. Mr. James Duggan of Schomburg is visiting friends here at present and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Stuart. Mr. Ernest Morgan is the guest of his friend, Mr. Em. Proctor. Mr. and Mi's. Wm. Plowes of Kirkc- villc .were visitors at the former's (laixMi- t»l home here on .Satuitlay and Sunday la.st. Mr. Freil Wickens and sister, Mi.ss Etta, left on Tue.sihiy la.st for Moo.sejaw, Saskatchewan. R. R. Fawcett visited Dundalk friends recently. Mr. Lewis Tedl.-ir and sister, Nellie, of Rock MilLs, and Mr. Walter Loucks of Flcsherton were visit in-j; friends here on Sunday last. Mr, Bert Gmlunn of Uugeuia visited friends hero livst week. We are sorry to rejMirt Miss IV ul Lawrence ill with a severe cold but hopo to hear of her speetly recovery. The Kimlicrley briAleh of the O. W. I, met at the homo of Mrs. A. E. Wyles on Thursd.iy aflerno.in Iiust. wht-n a very plortsanl ind prolHiMc timi» wjts H|M'n( by all present. Rock Mills Mr. Levi Belts visited ft'leuds in Toronto. Mrs. Tucker Phillips is visiting friends iu Toronto and DunJas. Mr. Geo. Hargrave of Egreuiint vioit- ed with his cou.sin, Ji'hn Uargravo. Mr. and Mrs. S. Badjerow vidtcd with the f'Jrmcr's brother at Duncan. Messrs. .Albert Blackburn of Collins- wood and A. BU':kburu of Nottawa visit- ed friends in this vicinity. Quite a uumber of our boysare a'.t:;ud- ing Owen Sound and CnlliL<(;wuod busi- ness celleRes. That's right, boys, don't depend on the old man, for if you d.) he will impose heavy burdens on your shoulders too griev'jus to b*> b-'ree. Mr. Edg-ar Bet's visited with his parents recently. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Badjeri>w t>f Dun- can, visited with S. Badjerow. Mr. J. .S. Wilson got a car loiul of bailed hay from Proton. Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Phillips and child- ren uf the 12th line vi.siled with Tucks;' Phillips. Mr. Alfred Paitridae and son. Ellwoid took a busluesa trip to Tbornburj. The topic of the day is ; have you got your dog muzzled ? Eugenia. .Vt Lust it h>oks as if we may soon ex.- I>cet to see the end of our mountains of snow. The groundhogs have ventured out and blue jays have Ijeeu seen, also our old stand-by, the crow. A few of our citizens made ,i snow plow which has done good work, but the rfMids were so drifted Iwfore it Wiis used that it hail n<> chance to do a good job. The thanks of the travelling public is ca- tendcil to those who built the plow and opened the ro.ids. Mr. Richard Park wa> laid ii|) fur a few days with .i severe cold. Mr. Wallace, who has l)een a highly respected resilient of Eugenia for .-i uumlier of years, has moved to Flesher- ton. Everyone is siH-ry to [xirt with a kiml neighbor. MlssNea Williams gskve a birthday [jiU'ty to a uuiul)er of her young friends during the (wst week. Mr. Laurie Munshaw of Marktlale is visiting his iMC^'nts here -it present. Miss Marion Bell has gone to attend the millinery opening in Toronto. Mr. Oscar RichartLs ij a guest at Mr. Deagle's. MessM. James and Rob. Guy of Max- well were visitoi-s at Mr. .lamicson's on Sunday list . The LikUos' Aid Society of the Presby.- tet'lin church held its annual ineetingaiid election of ottieeisthe past week with the following result ; President, Mrs. .\dain Smith ; Vic-e President, .Mrs. Jacob Williams ; Secretary, Mls-s Tena Wil- liams ; Treasurer, Mrs. Bell. Meetings will be held the third Thuraday of e.'K-li month. The town of Walkerton proposes to go into uioney lending on first mortgage ou farm property. They appear to have more money than they know whii! to do withâ€" at 3 per cent. "Warvelous Recovery" Montreal Man So 111 With Dyspepsia Thought He Would Die. Xo more conviiiclng oviJon.'o was Dvcr put on paper than tlie following letter from os^e ot Mc^Kroal's well- known citizens. .Mr. D. W. Larose. of 338 Jollctle street. •'Permit me to write you a fow words concirnlng Dr. Hamilton's Pills. I suffero<l troni dyspepsia and indiges- tion for five ><'ars. I suffered so nmclj that I lould hardly attend to my work- I was weak and lost all courage. • I enjoyed no rest until I decided to follow your treatment, after liaving read your advertisement in the paper. To my great surprise I inmudialely beKaii to feel better. I am now using the second box and I feel so well that I want to tell you that 1 owe this great change to yjur famous plll.«. I recommend them to every person who Is suffering from dysf>epsla. Your grateful servant, U. R. Larose, 338 Joliette St.. .Montrt.>aI, PQ. Let all who have weak .stomnohs, and those who suffer with indigestion, headaches, biliousni'ss, know they can be perfectly eund by Dr. Hamilton's mis. iSuccossfully u.sed for many yeurs, mild and sate. 25c per box, all dcaler.<i, or The Catarrhozone Co., Kingston. Ont- Dr. Hamiltun's Pills Cure Dyspepsia Grey Old Boys The rcguhir meeting of the Grey Co. Old Boys' .\s.sociat ion was held on Feb. 21sl .'It Si. Georges h.ill, Toronto. There w-as-a fairly large representation present. In addition U.1 the order of general busi- ness, the election of t)(ficers and arrjmg- ing for the »4x,'ial evening was taken up and acted upon. The olhcers for the en- suing year were elected as follows : I. B. Lucius, MP. P., Hon. Pies. ; J. W. Bates, Pies. ; ^Vlf. Tliui-ston, Vice Pres. ; Jaa Mc Bride. Treas. ; Jacks<m L- Little, Sec. ; Thos. Miss, .\.sst. .Sec. : T. Kirvau. Rep. North Grey : R. W. Moffat, Rep. East Grey ; James Elliott, Rep. South Grey ; C. W. Chadwick and A If. Tliurston, auditoi's. It has l>een decided and arranged that the next annual excursion will take place to Markdale and <>wen S<iund on July 16th and three following diiys, with the same arrangements and I'ates -'is hereto- fore. Notices ot this will be sent to every member. The A.ssociation are ar- I'.'inging for the Old Boys' .Smoker early in March. An Artemesia Boy Prospers A Durham Surprise Party East .Hountain Intende<l for hist week. MlsK M.'iiy Stafford, wli > is ill with typhoid, is improving. .Iiilin Fiulay of Meaford was m our vi- cinity l.i.st week. Mrs. John Chard visited friends on our lino i-eeently. Mr. Smart, in elderly geutleniiui living not far fnim his son, had the misfortune to hive his house burneil down. He w;is successful in Having :dl of the contents. Mes.srs. Charles Martin and iiarnet McGee of Eugenia visited in Thorn- bury la.st Sunday- Mrs. Chard and Mr. JeHrey were on our line hust week visiting friends. Kvcry one ifi still teaming to Ri.>ckvale. High prices piiid driw the farmei's. This Week's Items. Mild wc-ilher ar present. ."So far the rjids iu our (mrt have been kept o|)en. Miss Ettic Smith ii home fn.-m the city. Died- In Ydhnvgrass, Sisk., Mi-s. Jolni O'Brien. The decea.std lajy was for many years a resident of this place. Jiihn Branilf has moved some of his household effects to Markdale ahead v. McKeanâ€"Smith [From the Lincf In Co. (Wasli.>Times^ j Mr. Hugh McCr.ie was taken by eur- W.G. Duncan, farmer, merchant and i P'"'^ l""*' «'<â- "*''' ^ben the draydrovc up ixmtina.sler of Eaypt, Washington, in a to I. is dour very unceremoiiiou.«ly. and native of eastern Ontario, born and raised ''-"'^^ off a:i article of furniture shipped on a farm 84 mih s west of Toronto. Can- : f"'"'" Toronto, and besiing his name and a la. Having at an early auc aciiuired a ''ddiess. Mi.«. McRae objected to the desire for picmeer life, he journeyed west, *^'^''^'-'')' "f ''"-' S"'^"' '"â- ' '•'" drayu'an to the state (..r then teiritory) of Wash- 1 aS'-^nred her it was all right. When Mr. ingtou, arriviug in Spokane in the spring â- McCrne came home from work, he too, of 1884, leaving his fauiily of a wife ind ' "'*'* ^^ " •"«" '" ^'"0'' "•'"' '^ «'l 'ne.mt, three children in the ea.st until the fol- j *'"' l»"'«:"Jed to investigate. Ue^nn- lowiug fall. .After thoroughly insiiecting ' I>!i*;kel tiirt anicle, atid found ii cont«ined the county he l.M:at«d his prtsont home- ^ â- * l>e*u>if>il ''all seal in .(uarler cut oak. sU-ad where he stdl lives, r.ii|Ju!y 4'h. | "'•«'''=â- '">' ''"'"hed in what is kno«u a* 1884. Having come here w:ih hiiiile-J i «*''>' EmtlUh style. It was ju.st the kind means he had to combat wiili all the tips' "^ »iticle Mr. McCrae intended purclms- and downs of western piuueer life, mid . '""• and he fsit tickled more tlun ever had for a time to « oik ai day labor for j *hen he tlmu^jht he had been relieved money to caro for his f.iiiiily aud improve I '»â- <»"» making the investment, and his homestead. Especially in the panic ! e*!*""""}' •*'. «nc« t''8 article now in his of 18'J:5 to IS'.<% w:.s he coiniH-dled to haul poasevsion was much better than he liim- cordwood to Davenpon to make a liv.-li- j «»•' »''>ul'l l»»^e purchased. It. was not h )0d for the f.iini!y. Having loit iicorly : f'"' """« ''"'e that Mr. McCrie learned everything he was unable ;o seed what U^^t the beautiful pl.cc of furniture land ho was handling in 180«>, a-id sum- ' "â- =»» ' i^f^ *â- '•'"" '>^' friends in nser fallowed alwoit •ilXtacie.s. ivhi'U the biii crops of 18M7 brought him out with a few hundred ahead. ' rendered iheiii .is leiuL'r of the choir, In the sprit.g of im) he puiohateJ the j f''"'» »'"«'' '>'- '""' ''•'eenlly resigned.â€" scnei-il mei'chandi.se 3l..i'e of M.H.re Bios. ' I^urlian Chronicle. at Egypt, stalling with a snia I stuck, and contnued to enlarge uiitd he now carries a r<miplete line of goods usually found in a general .store. He has lieen postm.rsier \ Rcst.ii-es every nerve in the UmIv to its since buying the stojre, and has been I pr"!>er tension : restores vim and vitality, identified iu chui-ch and school work ever ' Pl-ematui-e deeply and all seximl w-eakness ., . , , . averted at once. Plu'sphoind will make tills county, liavni'.; ser- .. . ' ^ that the W:lS .'I the Metliodisi church, as -i token of appi-ecia' ion f"r i he valuable services he Pbosphoaol the Electric Restorer for .Men. . ., , , averted at once since coming i-j tins county, havni'' ser- , . „ - \.., , ,, , '" ' yon a new uiaii. Price !<.;.'iO a Ijox, or ved on the scho .1 board in Dist. No. 10 i t w.> for *5.0O. .Mailed to aiiv address on twen'y-oiie years. About ouc year ago Mr. Duncan wa.s visited with one of the most soverD losses that falls to the loc of man in the loss by dcaili uf his wife. Mr. Diinciin now owns ,"•} -sections of land, has ii leiiled out receipt of laicc. The ScoIk-U Drug Co., St. Calliarhies. Out. Orangeville Dist. Pub. Library lost. The first Public Library Institute for the district i.>f OiTingeville, comprising and with the help ^1 ,. c t\ u- â- i> i i <. â- ^ the counties of Unfienu, Peel and Grev of his l<vu children contiuues to oinipite , ... -<< c > 'i<i i 'i ' I (e.vcepting Jleaioid, I liornburv and the store succe.s.sfully. i *:•• i . \ -o i i ii â- .i" <^ Siiighaiiipton) will be held in the Or- Ceyion On Wednesday, Feb. 1(5, a vary pretty wedding 'ook place at the homo of the bride's |)areiits, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Smi'h, K'th con.. l)sprev township,when their roiirtli daughter, Frances, wa.s m a'- ried to Mr. K. A. McKeaii cf Kidapore, Collingwood township, son of the late Mr. -Xix'h McKeaii of Pa.sadena, Cali- fornia. Rev. .Mr. O'Neil of Uav.jnua performed the ceremony. Mrs. Tlnunp- son. .Hint of the bride, played the Weil- ding March. The bride, who was ijiveii away by her fatlter. was cli.iriiiingly attii'ed in a pretty gown of white .silk tiiimned with aluver lace aud insertion and woi^e a fflTHth of lily of the valley in her hair. Tlie brides- I jiiaid, Miss Belna Davidson, wore a very pi'elty^gown of pale blue delaine, and pretty little Mi.ss Lidii Smith, .sister of the bride, acted a.s flower girl and carried a bouiinet of ix'd and white roses. .Vftev the ceremony the party ad- journed to the dining room, wlu-re a" sumptuous rejwsl was enjoyed amid beautiful florid decorations. The bride was the recipient of niaiiy beautiful and useful presents, showing the esteem in which she is held. The groom was ^ibly supported by Mr. Jaiiics .Smitli, lirother of the bride. The gt'Mim's gift to the bride was a Ix'iuitiful fiir-iiucd coat with pei-sian lamb trimmings : ti> the brides- maid a gohl locket and chain ; to the flower girl a gold ring, and to the Injst man a gold locket. The bride's going-away suit was of brown hidies' cloth with Al ce blue hat iingeviile public library on Tuesday. March 8. There will be morning and Mr. ami Mis. T. Chislclt have the afternoon ses-sions. plciisiu'e of a visit from their daughters. | Addresses will lie given by Mr. Alex. .Mi-s. Hohncs from Owen .Sound, and St<.-ele, B. A., < h-jingeviUe, on " The Li- Miss Anna of Uuuville. Anna has been j hr.iry pniblen.,' with special i-efereuce to away from lioinc f..r alx.ut a year |iH.st, . s„„i]l hbmries ; Dr. John Gj-aliam of but 'ippeai's to have been treated well, as ] M^no Rimd on - Intensive Reading : ' .she never looked Initter. | David William.s of CoUingHf.H.d on "How Miss Magee of the 8th line. Artemesia. 'â- t'le library may serve its constituency : " is visiting her uucle, Mr. J. L. Wood. I Rev. W. A. Bradley of Berlin, ex-presi- .Mr. James Sproat and s,<u. .Viuhevi , I «'«'" "f ''"•' ' >»'ario Libi'wy .\.s.sociation. have returned to the wotds. "<» "T'le library and the working man. " Mr. .James C.awfoid of Durham is vis- | ^^^'/y,' ^\ .'*"'-*>'' '^'"•;"""- '""l"'"-"'^ iting at Mr. G. Colluison's. | "^ ^ "'''"^^ Libmries, will be present and I dtdiver an adih'e.s.s. Our Literary Society have given up! .,..11; :.. t _ .1." . 1 I Ina.siiiuch as the DcpiU'tinent of Edu- puidic meetings tor the present and are! ' ,^_ 1 -1 I- - , I cation pavs ihe exiienses of one deleipite )Ust-now liu.sily engaged in preparing for I . ," , , i <= • "^ • •-.^.m. 1 . VT 1 >- '111 1 from each library, there oiiiiht to lie a grand concert on March Jk>. The j- •â- o--- "^ [good representation h-oiii every libmry young people are bouud to make this the ill the district. greatest entertainment of the season and those who h'lve attended similar ..nes iu | Mr. Mack E;»sliii«n. who is pursuing the pa,s| know they will n,.f be disap- j ^i, historical slud.'es iu the Uuixei'sify of piunte.l 111 getting a treat. p^^.,^ ,,,^ „^^;„ ^j^,, .i^.j^.j^,, i^e Mac- kenzie Fellowship by the rnivei-sily of Old Durham Road. Mes.si-«. Will Whytc, John Mea.ls and FieJ Vjuse intend leaving for the wcsti next Tuesday, to spend the summer i months. j .Mr.s. John Vaiise aiid .Mi.s,s E:iiina Me'ds 'tre sick witll LaGrippe at present. I We hope s lun !;<> see them around again, j Born -To Mr. ar.d Mis. Hugh Wafers, . on Feb. Itiiii, a daughter. \ Mr. Will. McKeachnieof Lions lleid. | is visiting his sister, Mrs. David Dow, a", j present. .Mrs. Will. Meads visited friends in Toroiit ) a few days lately. Miss Sarah Burnett is spending ihei Toronto. â€".Minor. Mrs. Mary E. l{aih, relict Wm. Kiiili, Piotoii, is dead. of the fate w.nter months at Mr. Win, Ald'-orn's Swinton Paik i>f I Th.'it the newspipers and the author- ities have succeeded in instilling a th-ir. ougli fear of dog-4 and rabies into the mind of tha people was seen the other day when two men wore rnniiiiig up â- ^'ongo street and entered a store where tbey slotted that a mad dog was iu pursuit ofthcin. The store keeper )>ceped out of his gl,a.S!« door and beheld a little black jioodle sitting outside, who coniphcently trimmed with large plumes. The happy j ^..^j^ed its Uil. but wasanxiou.s to tind couple left fori trip to BufRilo and other .,, homo somewhere, .\orth rorohto points. The heartiest gixxl wishes go with the happy couple over the sea of matrimony. a homo somewhere. Progress. Does the fiiiishetl animal pay the farm- er ? ia an uudecided ipiestion among some ot til -so iHterested. The e.-ipeiienco oj S. J. Bi-owu of Laurel discovered IQ j T. H. Hainiltoo of Monticelh. is so on- gold nuggets in his piggery Ust week. cour»«iiig that others mi^ht profit. Lmb 15is improved Yerksliii-e sow gave birth j than a year agi he liought a pair of steers rto the remarkably large litter of 19 wee for g-.W. After letting thorn run on the gruutei'9. Such a feat is noteworthy and j jmss, be finished them oflfiii the stable, the SMW .should receive a reward for her , „nd last wee!; Arthur Uouiidim hou«ht pain.s. »Ir. Bi-own would like tj know (hem at Co- a lb., Kiving him a cheiiua it .ii.y.ne Ion a .sow tlwt wi etmipete ' for fUS'.MiO. Looks liko there «« with his.- t.>raugcnll© Post. I money in it. Grand Valley Star. Catarrh and Bronchitis The Baae of Thousaads. and has Hitherto BafHed the SkiU of Medical Science. Catarrhozone Dry air treatment is the one treat- ment that will cure these diseases. What stomach medicine has ever been known to cure Catarrh or Bron- chitis? Catarrhozone Is not a stomach medi- ciue, but an air medicine, that carries to the remotest parts ot the throat lungs, and air cells little drops of heal- ing so curative that whenever It touches germ life It kills and eradicates them from the system. ThousanclB of doctors anj patient? have been disappointed by using stomach medicines for coughs and colds. Have you not found it a rathci roiindnboiit wny to reach the dtsea.sec IKirtion ot the throat and lungs? â- Why ni>t use Catarrhozone. which i.' breathed to the very root of the dis- ease and heals so quickly and per- I fectly t'lat every spot is rebuilt with new healthy tissue? Catarrhozone !s the only madicint that will cure. Thousands have testi- fied. Think for a moment. Is it not sense' Little drops of healing â€" the air car- ries them just where disease exists That is why Catarrhozone Cures IVice, 2.'jc, 50c, and Jl.Oo. at al druggists, or by m.iil postpaid fron The rat.irrliozono. CO., BufCtalO, N.Y. ' %nd KlDgstou, Oatt Heavily Fined For Selling Booze Richard .\i'iiislroni; of Pricevllle and â- •Cap.'' McLichlan of Ceylon were up before magistrar^'s Harness and Slark Annstroiiu at M.-ukdale o.i Friday last. chained by the Provincial Inspector with having sold intoxicating lii^uor in local option teri-itory. Armstrons: w;ia fined 8100 and $11 cost*, and .McLaclilan 9im and $12 costs. The.se are the heaviest fines imposed here since locdl option came into f'lrce. The Court w.-is in session for ten hours hearing the two cases. Dr. deVan's French Female Pills- the Wife's Friend. A reliable regidatt>r : iievur fails. W hilc these pills are exceedingly powex'- ful in regulating the generativo jwrtion of the female sy.sieiii. they are strictly sJife to u.sc. Refn.se all cheap imitations. Dr. de Vans .ire soUi at $5 (N) a Iwx. or tliix-e for §1<».(W. Mailed to any address. The .Scoliell Drug Co., .St. Catharines Out. J*nn\s llcCriiutmin, aved Iti, jf Thorn- bury, died :.i Ciiiciniiali, < »hio, as the re- sult of the acjident-tl dischai-ga of a re- volver in the Imidh ..f his br<itlier, Don- ald, in the Pioicstaii! Boy.s' Home. The boys were alone in America. Onemonth ago they were united afu» a separation of two years. Their mother, Mrs. Mary McCrim<n<>n. Swausea. South Wales, was left a wdow five years aao, ill and with- out meais. .'she »a8 foiced to place her sous iu an orphanage in London. Tliey were sent to Canai!a and put on farms at Thornbury, Ont. Donald went to Cin- cinnati and worked hard, and one month ago sent the money il»*t h?"lJjrought his brother to him. The lads had 8»ir6d_^U|}___ 15100 which they intended' sending to their mother. Samuel MeCullough of Duiid.ilk ha.'j entered an action againbt Isabella Mc- Laughlin of Toronto to recover $:^,l>l<t. 14 the amount alleged to lie duo •>» several pri'iiiissory notes. t'^rangevillo has .seemed a uewjirincigat | for their public school at a salary of $t)0<.>. When a Sbelbnriie hen's crop was opened it. was found to cuttain asirii •_; of l)eads. The four baby girls of Mr. and Mbs, Wilson, Bulks Falls, have all died. DR. BXJRT .Specialiiit in distasts of ihe Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat Office ly I'-.-ost St, - fJvveiiSouritlf. At the Revere house. Markdale, Isfe." Friday e ach [month from 8 to IJ a. ni. GET YOUR WEDDING RlXtJS ' .JEWELLERY CLOCKS^REPAIRED WATCHES REPAIRED ForNTAIN'iPENS SILVERWARE And everything in the] Jtjwellery Line, fioni ARMSTRONG THE FLESHERTON JEWELER •*-* Order Re Rabies I.N pui'suanoc"rto the rejtulationsotl Board of Health of Ontario, ilS hereby ordered by the Local of Health : " That all dous within tlie" TowiisiJi^ "of Artemesia mui«t be either secure!*'' "chained in an out-house or other builds "ing or kept under lock and i*ey, oi* "efhciently muzsled with metallio nm?.- ' "/.los, satisfactory to Inspector of tho "Departnibnt of Agriculture of Canadft. "Provided, however, that thould : '•rabies actually occur within Ihe town- ^ ".ship 'he niuKzling ptiviletro ma;^ h'*^ "withdmwn, in ^ieh event all dg^J^ "must be confined or isidatctl by beiitsr "chained up or kept under lijckaifl I "key. All i>ei->ions not olwyini; • bo pi'Osocuted acoordiiii; By-law of the Mmiicipa)' Fle.shertnn, Fsb. 2' J. P. Otttkwku, CliainiKiu. •