Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Athens Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18920112), 6 Feb 1894, p. 3

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m m ummm. A. about Hardwood m Baits with large plots ultra. two Chairs. a 8-» bar and o Tablo first" into the bar-inn. robin; o gito It I sowed ‘cccs u toget er. 1 . ‘ l ditlu't-.aiml ‘ .1 », _ m. . Iougnt thuu much below tllt'mllf '0“ my m h. m"... u " ticv. null no a means of advofllopg u, 3‘ main. “flatbm "m vuli s. ll than at the some ru 0 while "tum. “’1'. w. ." “mm m tin-y last. (in: d mat- rid. 3‘ ud wart. he Wuhan“, Mud. m "up and good liuioh. D~ Ii’t luv l‘ougbiy- “mm 'i'uu .mV 0‘. "0“ made go do cut of huilvdry basal" o<l “out “.4... u.“ m. "ward ” and pay two pica-o forth in at home, '31. u .h. "mu "an" “Mum whiic y u can drive to town and get concernin‘ "upping y'th nucll a snap NH this That it has Iili'OI'OdOd in ottoinln‘ to the highest standard of «railway in - L 0 B D - iln ("a-n is shown by its phenomenal Till) Flillli'lllllB Ill circulation and by the manner in BROCKVILLE on v ' ” oddities. lb. s; l 10. which it is uai Ortnly lsullod by its subscribers. “Toilct'oa"ooa bo ob- tained irom all Newt-doubt! or direct from Toilet”: Pulliiuhiug Co.. 12% Wool. 23rd St. N'w Ymk. Sincla- copioe 15 cents. Yearly lub- icriptimis 0| 50. Ovorolm‘flfl'flm ""' Ft). 246. Vol. V., of “Duninp'o . SPEOIILTY I’enusyiwuin Paolo-t. or the Grunt-til ' w l u Thorouan (\‘ll't flinch" dated Monday. July 8th. (0mm r”. co rs, l 1776, Is in our positohion through Ihn . tom of Mrs. Wm. Mott, who rcco-ut- i ll‘ let'l'th‘ti it from a friend (raiding in 1 . l v V ~ Sand for illustrated Catalogue be . It Is we“ p". . _ . lthc Quilter stile. fore it udiug where you will go. 1 TH?” and quim Nuible‘ "mm". (lAY 8t MCCORD, principals; ic'low with my. Typoyupbicully. it Nb 7’ :l5 a vlrv crude journal. compared '1 with llw publications of tho present I I The Farrier (1 v, lul t'or'tllu it is thut no path-r LATE r. MILLS a: co. ' Ntnt 3| irrisou'o Hotel IsuoCKVILLE Business cottage TERMS REASONABLE ‘ t-vcr (‘Ottluilled mm of gleater import l to a lltilioll than did the copv beiinc i na. 'l‘lw first pan contains. under a . ~nin'i holding, the lith published lilt‘t‘lltl‘ll i in of Independence made 1 till} July nth-sled l'nur day-t previously ‘ W t1 o “Ill prcsentatin-u of the Unit ti lSlutt-s of America. in General Co" ; L'l' .~'~ :Nfit'llllllt‘il." Th‘s i~sue van in . . . 1 cut-y lt".\}lt‘u'l a war uumb- r, much of SI‘V’CL’ Ul l'urs “l “H the lifildmg ‘i tlxc news and many of the adv rtise- ' ttztlnln littvl: R tlll‘t't‘t tcl'crvntm l tilt! f ttlcn all absorbing qtn-~tion. 'i‘ho l'uru rrmodrllrd and rrpulr-i .,....m,.1 WW i, dumted u, publishing rd on "or prrnuara by ‘i“An Act to Prevent Sl'ilillil" and o l i'nniuit Instlrgt-nls,“ allll01llllflin‘lll‘\v§ i-if tho llritt-h unrrimn at Haliflx thc 2:i-t‘ivui oftho i‘iliulisll fllet ofl' New BFOCkVillC. ‘vHrli llul‘ltOl’ and ltilltllttg ill sv‘l‘t‘l'ul ' troops; tln- dispatching oi Gen. Me rc- r to lll('.t‘l. them; an adv't for a nnnllicl‘ of persons ~kilied in the manu- illt'lllli‘ of litota The third page con» thing the llllllollilCl Dim-l. m izngc lyttt- ilmt “Third (lli.\ . :tt tnoIVt- t’t'clttck, tltt- ilccfarnlintt of Intirpcndenct- will llt- llfr‘l‘lllrl'll l-l llzt‘ Shit" “Oll‘l‘.” I 'i‘lon fviiourl now-t ol‘ t‘lifiilg'llltltlb‘ llll‘lWlt‘l‘ the llriti~h and Ainuricnns. m ll ropmts l f prcpttrattons llt'lllg mrulc l'lrr tno-clitt-J tho i'llt‘illl'. rust-o commits :l little is at thc oltl stand and is. curry- ingvt ligt- and Well assorted styles. King st. 1’. S.-â€"-l"rtil Huts ln'l lcttl ‘ \\ l? i‘. :ll‘luul. .m custody two r Another In that. of :t nwrc-haui rlnitw that he has for swiv. among wtiur things. "men's Sllk hose. inn-c cut: it is, and n fcw packets of pins." t'ntl-xtwit' who ~liiliinus pct :tnoum. yum -l‘;i[tll. duh-ti ul Nt-w Ymk, .lniv Ith. \\'lll R"i\‘tl as :lll index i' clip; with \\'l\itl| tin ltllglttlt'ti lilt- il‘ll,l~lv 1-:â€" .I.in‘~~lm l~ .t- llllilll“(lllll llill‘s. h iill tutti ‘ I “wiw-ltzi it. . Ltttlit-lttili~‘l‘ i» . 't. \ntxi. anti it w ill’l tta llil" .l'i. ll hunt. l. H t .‘t it... l‘. l , it. in ill‘ ’1 q I tlut thus in May Up. i‘: all llu tJ‘IJIlillt'H thul multi- l'oolnmr .LI. l‘l‘ Hi ltili indium“: lliil' i‘iltll‘.‘ itlttk lmIt-i‘ “ii- -\I ll‘r .t I: vnmu lir'l (‘ lt :~‘-li lllllli tin tvl. ill \\li..l It l‘ “ml .‘lltill. i t-n r l-ln wwll ‘lil'li #1 ‘l‘s. um. I.lt 1.. ind \\<-.it :mt‘ l'\' mu illil' ill . il‘ lllt‘ll lm_\~< , lolly”. :iiili lulth ~ . ‘ ill. - . . in ,.t-...t lull; pt'oi lilt‘l \‘Illl thu- l:\'rl linll “Hill .iti) lii’l‘l‘l '; ll- *llt. ’i'lu ‘ ‘. ~.‘. ~\.ttt., ‘A 1' ’tv .‘ ll'i‘ilt. ~' 'w-l '. »iuil .attiilvt.‘ltt'. . . H 'M " ltlllll't'eillll' “Mann Kl‘ti‘. ll‘tlll lli" l)‘ ltntn'tllv litl) ll llt‘UI ittul lo ll" l x .. .,. .... _‘ . ".. til 7. l'li 3mm .\ :iutlt < lull; llttl‘ l“ \it‘i lilt‘i‘l.~4 n IilLllIlit k «n... »wmii \.llttv. Nun, \\l‘ mul‘c lit" .l-ll lll' lli‘l'llllll'tl tn pto\v it, Ii :1: .t» in «: l-mu ittt'ntiutin lot; i lli‘l lilI‘IH _\. ~ “ ';'A in. NJtiltl hilt-immth in, . uitti ull lllll .. l. ._..l.t.. llall'nx. linvmlg (ill llnnttl 'Klitiu H4 'il-': . .7 .; a...” t. Ill l'i l.ti‘i' howls lUY ow. l‘ilglifil t'tltlfllL'ltlntt lllL‘I‘i“ (m ttto illfllh lll‘llL'll of cuilztvinu llll‘ ll-itilh (Unit-am ~ and piiintl-tiugtimir pi0|t(‘ll_:ll pimfurii, or murdering them at "ill't‘.ll|ll halting puff-film: of all an limb did oi Nubo‘h’n vine-yard. . illttji l‘tlllllll) tlwup. ll. W. DOWNEY -r‘tcc Bar-Kain Shoo flouoo Brockvlllo 11210 0.)) Hecbanics' Inst. Concert. Tilt‘ 'l‘ttllw- in \io clumico“ (‘ltli('l‘ll, gll'l‘l‘i (“hm cv-tion itts'itnlo, by Athons \\ ith t'w on Friday in ll. large numllet' of Mr. l'..l. Finch presided ll'l'lil ill. 0 ill iii/rt 4, '\.ill='l_\‘ :tlthtt'ult- llll‘ ttzm'o uPtlt-rai t-"ll'll'tl'l til-lilo lufllthllte by the limiph : 33 5‘ ittS'rttutt'tit-ul (‘ttt Blfltl'll (Ill ui tlw \iii:t'_'0. Thu mmh‘ una‘ I‘Xi'Plli ht :ttui ‘ A intomt solo bv Mr. \V. K«rloul, pinto, m-ln by Miss llerm v, piano du: t ‘ll\' .\iir:~z Lowrin and Miss ilarlwr‘l. in tho cpw’ing u tnlu-r Mas Roast I ‘l" (it‘ lIt‘I lll'“ ‘ and WM ppcamm 9 HS a Ntloisl. l luVO‘lllIlV itnpiossed the l indoor-c. Mia-.lcntuio Dmison t it hutul two men} tumliers. “Dutch , : ililila,“ .md “Afti~t\\’lll'd~." 8hr wt-il ' lilo-At-icad titt- Vigorous l'lll'Ol'P. she l rn wind, Uolh songs bun-g use: ellingly 'ivn-l rt-utie'cd. Her Rt‘l'nlld nutulu-r U i gave l'tt‘l m'ope for her line voice and l growl} doliuiitod the audit-rice. Mr. erloot. of Smith's Falls. is an old favorite with Athena audtcmes sad 5,)..- .eclption that his cooks met with peeled. lie was warmly appliiudml at each appearance». and will be similarly wolromcd should he again favor our villngc wth a Visit. Mil. Byron Loielin. ol Addison, gave a recitation that was rl-ceiv-d with marked i‘svor bi; thi- audience. Silo po-aos-os I ~\ mpavln-tic voice. s clear and corn-ct .n.i;u-iation. and both voice sud m-imier were well suited to hot“ Helt'cllon. A qusi-trtio by Moot-rs. Ciow. Kincaid. Ill-Corinne and Wood war uncured. and in rtspnuso tho] gave a comic selection in which a very hsrmouious dispute took place. The weight of evidence and moor of tho diopulomllod tbo audio-ace to coo- oludothsl Hr. Glow woo tho guilty party. Tho- chli-l sud mnst inter-It. mu futon-s of the mmo won the doll drill sod s. drill. ‘l‘bo former was pertarmod by 14 littlo uii-ls who went through ssvoioi ovoâ€" lutioml vary creditsva sod pro-sold s very y sight. Tho flu drill wo- sbrll isnt locoqu Tb! drspio' d the litm.mtb-m~ of bib: mum . no“ i {Daille *9 I‘ll i “I. m lotions. and, slow hysod oil. tho loll. null was?“ ‘ ARE FRIENDRTO THE Farmer and Builder l‘lm have the host Assortmcn of Was just what was to be ex ilx «are. Tinwurc. Paints. Oils, \‘arniahoa, Citiclllllllfifl. Glass, Silver Miro. Flilllllg Tm'ltlo, £19., in town, ind pricttzct to suit thctimes. Titt- lhiay (Widensâ€"~le in the tuarltot» mimiya in stock dud at lowest price: Inna and ammunition of best quality ‘COIA-L OIL LowPric Boa Quality. ICA.III.1'3\' 131.0CI‘ ATIIENS ._...â€"â€"â€"-_.â€"â€"â€"-â€"_________â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"-â€""â€"' Laura it tho world laughs with you WEE? and you woou oiono. DRESS Hills"... LOOK flaunt“... Bill Ill Ml Sill“ “II A. it. CHASSELLS .,. “lotion. ‘ Llcsdv in the tear. liltl llii oi l‘htps :inti vt-ll'c‘: from Hi1.“ (It'ltt’rill I chc. t\t'.. il'nt - lll iv} lhl- l)l‘ititl~« oil (wll'ill lilllllilt. :ll'tt'l' dir'llrlH llle l‘lle l burst of .‘pe‘.d he had pughed his w") HTMHL ._nj'l.‘lml u “TY Mml‘nnt ‘,n_ 2 Htr(-Olldrl. tinting whit-ll lli-‘forc him won the nwiltlv flowing mt uuw‘htom had lost bl» way. sad accordingly to work to try and light a ll . which ho to do‘ by trio: of tho sleigh ' ling breaking on tho lsko short». the aid of the NM. III. lwpi Gilloghor walkodtho borooo u down the lako. to hoop himsof and them from lining bonuuibod by tho m-Iil. Early in the morning ho bend the Portland whiotlo. sud thought bo would attempt to teach home. which he succordad in doing at O o'clicb a.m.. llaviuo csmpod within l} milco ol‘tbs village for tho grostor port of the night. We uro- glad to iroro that neither Mr. Gailsghor, nor the young lady are any the wars. for tboir tor- rih 9 experience. W The surveyors have finished their preliminary rouiro for tho Kinsman. H. I". and Ott-wa railway. and the load will prolmbly be built in the direction which will grant the moot bonuses, â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"4§>-â€"â€"-â€"- I111“ “Gum. The deer hunters in the north lust lall fail-Id to get all lllu door their dug! chuvd. Sew-rid eacapcd irom their pursuers and. lenvmg tbc-ir native haunts. sought aafely in the lwrder nctlloments. uoml- wandering as far sou-h as the St. Lawrence. lteporte from vurio-i quarters tell of deer being seen in close proximity to villagvs nn-l large teams The latest story come. from Greenhush. A few days ago the tracks of two «leer were seen in a swamp to the south of that h-umli-t, and preparations were lit] mediatclv made to kill the big game. A party of hunters was promptly or- L'alllZPd and after a brief hunt one of tho drer was started. He headed in the direction of Fail-field and act a pat-o that noon left the hunters hope~ (‘xlllltltintl of ntceple chasing should have secured for hint a. happier and l mole llillllt‘ cud than Hill which bt'fell . ()n the morning: of the hunt. for the hill]. an Imli-n left, but wtgwntn T19 I m l purpose ol pvt-ling splints for bankctc. ; , (In ‘ l i ; lie Wit-4 enuugrd in this 0 'cup'tliou ltl‘lNH 1 -mt‘ thi- tontwiulh-r la (ltll‘lll/(l to tin-l SvH-rni Ill‘l'llll tr llllYEILlSI mcttts 1 (lllt'is‘ Slgl't'tl by thc New" ‘ cu-lh- j ti cr and liltiflhlfleu that ln- lun-1 v ‘ 'st, ‘ . . . 5““ an " . tutc-nw surprtw, be (inserted the dew bullion-in: lllt‘ path through the snow “hen the dNant crv of tho hounds calm to his cars. Iiu had no gun. but with a llllltll'r't-i instinct be peeled llll'nllg‘l tho \\ ()0 is in ace (an ill‘ sutu- pout-ll) tho but go by. Soon, to his l2?) hwl made that morning. a. lllll‘ll, he sprang behind lit ll Quick ct: , t A v- "i go] so to thc until Mild Ti”. PM“ 1. SUM m “)6 I,” “hwy. “r it) . ll tee Lao». u u t ,. '. I n”) “Howl”: - of thi- unsu~pcctma deer. lofmtxitun su-pcnw foilnvvid, then to V m. we 1 spring from omen. :t stiiugitlg blow, Auwnhm‘ and titn d: or luv tlc'ill at ills fuel. t lull h' lilll'.ltly lil‘llH‘ll :tt lllt‘ lion-k till” llli' fun. tn ol' ltmnlis til'tlrlti'tl :"m,1|w...,dg hm! grow" altoug and with up ilto.l axc awaited the coming A moment Nurture-l on succulent gins-ms and tomlua- twngs this deniz n of tho grcnt limiunt'ui; with ll sdlain he llt'til‘d the my of the bounds as they opened on his track, in llla home nonth of Ottawa, and with a mighty litmusin the intricate windint.H of the forest. cllml-od mountains, dvscended ‘ l‘lh‘llteu. crmscd and rccroased bcavcr meadows. and tlrl the Shades of Q‘Vt'll- ing tell he rt-surd in the shelter of a Iciump ol (-vcrurrcns while he parloltk iol' a supper nl' ground-ht-mlnck. He was about to compo-e himsnif to rust ' wh‘cn he thought he heard the cry of interval of a few ho listened intently with t-veiy faculty 0n the Mo“, and thou. untnintukcably. then- a bound. An . l t, . > z a a a it) w 1...}. ,..t.:,,,.ng..“flyww‘msmn 10:001714, to his ens l few sh rp t cca ‘lillrliu nlial line" the full CIY 0i. tho ls. No med to question if they Wows pttvSiting him; he hull braid ‘thmr 'zite-ulfui tones too often that v. pm... ml” h.- Mig. An"... “hm. play to llllr'llnlfl) thema . ' llowcd uu-rr-ngly his trui and in- Titoy hmt fol mtw again m-ek safvty in flight. ert-r. liiiod with floating inc and mow; behind him his blood-thirsty pur-um-s. A moment's be~ilallnn on (.nn,ltlic hank. out sl~0rt by tho nearer ‘Cl'l ill tho bounds, and be plunges Lillll hotly ital Em” . 1‘1 ' ‘ thttry in «it o lbtuiaotl and bleeding from contact wnh cskca oi ice. he r-scbes the other shore, staggers up the hank.snd norvittg himself for the effort again sprt'ds sway. nut daring to rest illl many miles have been covered. Awakening next morning lrom a , short. uneasy slnmbor. stifl sud sore. ; he finds himself in o atrsogs sectios lol‘ country. Bowilderod. ho wonder-t ‘ from covert to covert, at times pur- isnm by dull, at times by men. but always finding enomioo wbotsvor way .he turns. Allsst tho fstoiul morn- ‘im: dawns sud fleeing boforo bio .rnemion. he knows not whither. with mind «infused. sensor dulled sud instinct blunted. Ir from homo and kindred. he dies on lguoblo death at tho bond"! tbs wilv rod toou sad tbs equally relentless pastor-so. English flpsvtu inmost moves all bowl. soft or odious-d In sod Binoth hus- borsss. Blood vlu. M .'m’v m M! herself from fro-icing, wills I3. os . Hiu magnificent v pops ot my above out oblo army mtlt'r“ “cum. - e sag. w as m- roplscos ouo of tho loo. rows of vi. tooth loud in cs. ows boy ono o! the 23-min!“ indium tbot it is Karsit sro oh ospoclol uuissuoo wboro they occur. for tho, lovo to live about human habitation. and luvs an uncom- fortable habit o! droppin u u ono's bed out of tbo thatch wi w lob tho bungalows m roofed. Tboy lurk on the tops of window-sashes. coil tbom- oelvos up behind the basin on tho wosb- stsnd. sud like tho privacy of on empty drawer. They on too stupid or too lotb- Hfflc to get out of tbs ws , unless actu- al y inconvenienced. and be rcoultison Spelling number of dootbs from their mm deadly oven than tbo ksrdt is the almost equally common cobra and the comparatively rare bomodryoo. These creatures oro botb related to tho kin-alt and can be distinguished from harmless snakes by the some signs. The cobra, it is true, will usually get out of the war when it best: foototopo. but. upon t 0 other hand, it‘s tom is ox- Ceotlinglly short. and when it ocs blto modlc science is seldom of much avail. Au instanco which is enlly ho lieved out here is describe where s man who was cutting wood was bitten by a cobra upon the fin er. With the courage of despair, on without wait- ing an instant to reflect. be raised his sx in the other hand and chopped the finger clean of! upon the spot. or the time being he felt no ofloct of the pois- on, Prceoutly he began to call himself a fool for havmg cut off his finger. and to think that be mi ht as well try to save it. He replace it in position. The poison penetrated into his system through the rejoined blood vessels. and the result was one more death from snake bite. A case where a woman was bitten in the hand by a cobra. while she was nursing her child. with the result that both modicr and infant died, has bot-n recorded officially; by a quoliiiod physician. and shows ow exceedingly virulent the poison sometimes is. Onl the other day i. case was reported whic occurred close to Calcutta. wherea man killed a Cobra and cut off its head. He roceedcd to exhibit his trophy to a riend. In doing so he accidentally scratched his hand against one of the fangs, and died shortly afterward from the bltxxl‘poisoning which ensued. Dried and ulverized. the poison is al- mout as deatxlly as when injected by the live cobra. otive doctors use it medi- cinally in microscopic doses. and have u barbarous method of extracting it. They put a cobra into an earthen tot. and dropa banana in after it. T oy thou tie down the lid, and heat the put over a fire. The wretched snake is soon tortured into a rage in its baking prison. and bites the banana. in its aroxyuma. The fruit is aft “varda care ully dried. and is then rc for use. It is pro nnunccdtmdcr come circumstances to be awotnicrfully powerful stimulant. but is only used in extreme caries. and own ihcn probably does infinitly more harm than good. The hat-nit. the cobra. and the homa- dr as are all colubrine snakes or naps, re atovl morn or icon closely to the pois- onous coral snakes of the American continent. and probably also to the asp with which Cleopatra committed suicide in a bygone age. lndlaalao ha a plentiful supply of vipcrinc snakes. Those creatures can always be recognized without difficulty by their broad. swollen heads and their necks covered with tiny scales. Vipt‘l‘fi are divided into pit vi rers. characterized by the posession ofo ittio bon or pit easily visible upon the side of tho head between the eye and tho nrmtril. and true vipers. which are witb~ out this organ. Tho pit vipers of India are. rel ted to the rattle snake. though none o? them have the curious arrange- ment of horny scales at the tip of the tail. which forms the rattle of this well known creature, They are not nearly no deadly as the rattluanalrc. for. though deaths are oceaaional‘ caused bv them. their victims are or more likely than not to recover. Tho bite is none the less painful until tb' elects pans ofi. Far act‘s. fatal than any of the Indian pit vipers are the dabois and the cchis, which are both closed so true vi n, The doboia is o bright yellow-co orcd s . 'tea. with conspicuous otacs chain- iii: markings upon the book. it in s fierce. sin sb creature. which will hardly tron oto not out of tho way, though it biosco loudly when it mum to hear one coming. Ithos enormous movable hogs and a poison so deadly that oucosmuubos boon bitten by t deeply be has hardly any chance of re covory. Tbs ochis o sand-colored and very much smaller. but if anything even more vicious. It accounts for o ood many deaths. cspocially iu the gmvinoo o Siul, for it makes up in og- grcssion what it locks in sins. and Ins o most unpleasant habit of darting to striko ito ploy. To complo'to the cotol 0 tin ous snakes tobefoun in tb port a: at world. was;me well claim it!) “a: M! 'M sbouldmoo tbs soa m 'l‘boss royals- snout-solutes encodiqu oun- «tummyoranpt loo suokeo ol bo Simmm‘fitl“ M” occurvodto lush tho .dhto mu t“ was Tho in- W mmwdrfl boglociol epoch sud Ethnh wbcro it h (“Dalila {his blue o voryboovyo ,v. t ostroto vary in thickness from tbt'oo to twenty- sovou foot Dr. Kiobo oousldors tbst this imboddinu pronoun ooconod in who: geologists term the tertiary period. "The right to mine umber or to tote ltfrom thoseodoteo back to tho timo tho lint knights wbo colouiood lost Prusaio sppesrod~ib the liltosutb cen- tury They had the and right to mine. Subsequently t 0 vi; t mud in the govuamout. which [routed tbo privilege to print" pandas for on on- uual consideration. My firm Doro-to the Pros-hm government every has: 1.000.000 marks for the right. w ob uols about $230,000 in your money. o mine and market between eighty and ninety dillcront rises of smbor for shipping. The largest and most perfect ;pecn;.e:s are magi; lgto 1113“) pieces orpi etc..s tesm ostplocos are modo into the amber varnish. which is largely used in the inturior of steam- sbips. railroad coaches and on line fur- niture."-â€"8t. Paul Globe. Commit". Bounty. Mr. Grout Allan soy: that tho lost 25 years have marked o great advance in the beauty of English women. A quot. tier of a century ago. he save. he traveled both in England and in France. and. as became a naturalist. took peculiar note of the appearance of the girls. Vorv lately be has been over the a ground again. and reports that the ranch wo‘ men are no prettier than they were. but that among the dumsels oi the middle class in England the improvement is unspeakale He finds that the young English girls are better grown than for- merly. and have better figures. better featuroa and much more intelligent faces than their mothers. Beauty lieu so largely in tho eye of the beholdcr that it is possible that some of the improvament Mr. Allen notes is due toa change in hitnsclf. It is couct-ivublc that his heart warms more readily that it did to British bounty. or that 25 years of ripen- ing cxpcricnco have brought him a kfiellr or appreciation of the frcnit and simple (‘llzll'lllRUf youth. th hill.) llyprofnssion lill olmvrvor of natural phenomena and should know wilt-roof he speaks. it is probably true that English girls have grown handsomcr. and the reason is not far to wok. Tho dow-loptnoui of 3th lcticr hm doubtlth bud soup-thing to do with it. ln t it in attic enough totlltribnto the major pt t of the improvement to tin,- tA-{i'm-t -it' t'tlilllli‘tllltlll. For lllt‘ last twu (lt'Cil .rs the Ann-firm: girl has no torionsiy :t'l ihc put-c {or the iiillllllxl’l tnuidcnn, who. it aroma. lzuvn until!) 8 gallant and not altogether nnxucccmsfni effort in kt‘l‘ll up with ii, \Villli‘ lili‘. Fft‘lli‘ll worm-n. bring coznpnrntivcly fruit from Altmrican compctitiou. show no nppl‘ucl'llllv‘ pt‘om- ms. So far n: t‘m Eugliah girls urn concerned. what :lLl excl-llcut tc-uilt this in. and how credit- able to the native grit which prouiptcd uncut to do their best inutenll u! nettling hopi-lcsoly down under timcouragcmont! The American girl. it appears, is good for t“v’t'l"\‘lulll_\'. lit-r rivals includcd. 'â€" Harpcr‘s \Vco-kly. ('.unuiu'a Ill“ Chi-nae. In the (nurse of an atldrcss hcfort- the \Vt-stcrn Duit'vmcn‘a ;\fi.\'t)t:l:tlll)ll Prof. Rohcrtson. i otnittion Dairy ‘otntnia aioncr. speaking of the nnumtm ll choose 9Xiillllll‘ll by Cuntdt at the World's Fair mid. “i ilv'etl ilillilly spook of our utiat‘ottnnc in having tho man who put" , chased it rcfmw to take it. The surface wua damaged. but tho dumch did not go ht-yond thi- stlrfat'c. With illlli Was that 13w thwart was to be lit good condition In Chicago. Ho holds that it should he in good condition lll Liverpool. The only way to make illlll pay Would ho to havo a law . nit. Llcttct' not follow that t‘ullrnu. \‘t c will eta-ii it, and if we do not got mort- than five or eight or ten cents a poun-t tor it wu wxll pocket that and bohmc that thc tug cheese Will a capital Mth'iLlHlllL; hit. and that it did thc country gttml ser- vice." Poker Terms. ., . . .» ‘I i ll phi," .. lilil' Hrs. Gioslickâ€"Aru't you almost roody. Hoary? Ir. Ocsiickâ€"No: this rssor is as dull as s has. Hrs. G.â€"How strange! It out boso- tifuily when l shorpouod my panel] with it this montage-Brooklyn Lilo. ‘0 All or wbia col: cosviocss no “mammalian-cosy. Io-WsilJtosysot sou- m utmwmpm mm d ’o‘t My contract l [lo-Do you ploy Gottscbalk's “Lost Hope?” it just curries me away. Lifillan-wa I’ll play it for youâ€"Brooklyn fie. “ hr" [in and (‘cippn-r “'un “tinny. in the your [6'20 England coined lit! «billings. rut-h hinting a stud of cop {WI cut in tho critter. .- M‘..- ‘tr urn/mm ‘ can,» mm: M 3%} To 50'“. wanna", 3.53 Nil; ultra Has roa LAUNDRU HOUSEHOLD l‘or'dod 11 Gold Medals .- ..r.... H... _ J .Greene @ C0, lillll’llllllll‘l {illiillli IMPORTEIS AND DEALERS IN Miscclloncous Books, Blank Books. Wail Popors, Purses, Albums. Bibles, Prayer Books. Hymn Books, Reward Cords, Reward Books AND Every Article Usuolly Kept in a First- Ciass Book and Stationery Stars. Corner King & Buell St, Brockville. ‘o A FULL LINE loosIOI'OOFIIOOIO.DO ’ o Y Li‘s Aro .u turnout in “mush” P-vw Lyn Agricultural Works wnva have a. good fire, as it settles to- ] um, gather as it burns down. i dent of the other. letting in as small 7 . an amount of cold as possible while rc-i pieniahiog the fire. ‘ 1 draft. old style, and save fuel, time, and al- : i wnya give satisfaction. } avoid delay. l cast atoc mould. stool bcam. coltnr and land- nidc, for ten dollars. Fair trial allowed. Points &c. for almost any plow muse, cheap. Send. 1:. c. for prices. I r ' he one great causcof its pop- l J. 8. Allen. Godericb.0nt. l l he tried .K. â€"â€"â€". any It, Try It! 'Buy the favorite brand of Machine Oil. viz.: Peerless Machine 0i] ALL general dealers and Hardware men keep it. Does not gum or corrode and wears better than castor oil. Ask for it. insist on having it. and when you have given it a trial you will be deligbtcd with the wearing qualities. The Samuel Rogers Oil Co. 3 . m m0! GUI“ ‘mnon mm m can Main St.. opposite Maloy's Boot & Shoe Store. 3 R 0 C K V I L L E Carries tho LARGEST STOOK 0F WATBHES ‘ of any house in town MANUFACTURED AT m: “in stock oi Clocks. Jowelry.i)iamonds. Spoc- ltacgeo. Etc. is complctn in every department on W'ILL BE SOLD RIGHT Ropoiriu‘ by Iklliod Wotan“ Our lpocioly. I"! Ill! lIPIIVIIIITI t 1. Deep flaring lire box. with nar- r w rate b means of which on al-. 0 g ’ y y Give usa call when wanting anytbiugiu our We can suit you. - r..-“ #4-.. .,_....,- 2. The doors open each indepen- ..--‘---------A-o-.~-g EB cost triumph in bormoci too of oil tho symptoms In loot -.rvsa oomoloiui. It vou at:th v tire-cos. Business, flour m m maloopl ‘llgbto. Mutant-only Focliu . Fool Am, liver Cu . 3. Swinging damper to govern the These castings coat no more than the Order early to} Alcoa cnut‘al purpose Plow, warrantod boat | llrodocbc, Indigestion. “IIID Fir-Lino. imaunuc l Membrsy'a Kidney on G.~P. McNISH i will "immunisation-film; D' . Sol st sllDruustorss. ; lemony Medici-o coupon! , of Pctrrborough, (ll-nod), Pareaaoabuou. . . 0N1. Less than $1 is the cost per weok to “so tho MIOfiOBE ~>1KILLER cAVEAlS.liilllE MARK: COPYRIGHTS. (MI I 031“ I I'A’I'II'I'V In mat-v . -i chm... rut: m‘ Whitmanl'lufig ’3. tiousstrlcuyconooom . A and oo all; tormoéiou concern atoms and b w to ob- toi t f . anatomic”? Isoscotslo'usol’moobou- boll, soot stanu token t b {l oratol nouoo tho Ego: fat-legit m us on o on low!“- uiarity is. that it makes no unfounded pretensrons. but Pillfflillds All. THAT l8 OLIIMED FOR iT Thos. Lannin, Toronto. Ont. WM afflicted with a now-re case of Fiatula and terrible paint; in his back. liud no faith in M.K.. but used It and not radically cured. i... “33...: . o‘i' mom-mum «ta-«fl .“r-v... rm“... Eco forbid-eruc l ma“ ‘ YEW lt‘izf‘f, g V v - on: ‘3 r“ -- r l- w 144.85 ".1 yma attil’emd from Rtomnch. idnoy troubles; had tried many for 313. to cure For twent Liver and medics. but It remitted to. John I. Hurray. Halifax! As an army ooutractod Chronic Rbolnotiom ottba norvoo: woo ouuiooilou in ass marvth alto-stim- tgnobtoin roller. until it corod h 1” Knvo 81. W. Toaoxro. our. Wm. Dodo. l orobo Killer Co. Ill-nod. taxi or. FAlLlllll tlttttttttnn. 0mm and loom nullity, ofllccr. What are you Waiting for i “I Mill" “Ill ll LII“ Our Goods Now Our Prices Low The Latest in Style Tbs Finest in Quality Tbs Utmost in Variety Th Pram: You Wool A! Mr Prim noon-sis l...'.'. ..-voooo rvooossos Errors or Excuses in Old or Young. To)“, Noblo “ahead fully Restored. llmv t . “are and When Weak, Undfl'tdflp' d Organs and Pumof Body. Abvoiuftiy an. “In; lions Traumaticâ€"Benefits in a day. "on tootin from 60 Stotcs sud Foreign (.‘m-a- triss. Write theta. Doscr'igsivs lloo‘t. "- M «amputee! 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