In speaking of the tour of the leader of the ;‘vovmcisl Opposition,the Taranâ€" to Telegram, which usually seee things as clearly as most people, says : "When Mr. Whitney unifies and strengthens his own party he cleare the way for pomination for the strongest possib‘e cendidestes. There is rcally no great jasue sepirating the parties in provinâ€" cis\ politics. The platferm of the one is prectically the pletform of the other, and the promises of the Opposition are peither much better nor much worse than the performances of the Governâ€" ment. "I declare it fearless of contradiction, that the mightest champion of Chrieâ€" tiarity toâ€"day is the throne of England. Bome of the Oanadi+p bicycle makers rofess to be unable to follow the hig (’wkn firms in the 25 per cent. out in prices consequent on the break in the combipne. They will at leest try to keep up figures this yeor, and they #ay thet next year a lot of small firms will go down, when prices drop. We never could understend where there was $100 of value in a hicycleor » bypewriter. _ Both of these ought Lo be Rev. Dr. Talmage in his jubilee seyrâ€" mon pays Queen Vietoria a great triâ€" bute when he says : pold st the same price as thet of » firstâ€"class sewing mechine. Bo lopg as the demand excelled the supply of biâ€" eycles, prices could be kept up, bat when the supply caugbt up with the Acmand apd prssed it, the drop had By a vote of 38 ayes to 238 noes the Uanited States Senate passed the tandt Lill after six weeks of discussion. to come. As t mvn’un. pxents and combipe stil} sway. Hamilton Times s The Mootresa) &a m»dpdmd. and the Brockville Times and some opther of the Montreal peper‘s choes repreduce, a statement that within s yeer of is sccession to office the Goverpmepkt has seked power w $111,720,97$: This sam is up by trking the totel expendi torgs lostimated) for k£wo complete m,uzmm the cost of the faat hine for 29 yeers, the wdmmfl%ny for 99 gears, and all the other reilysy pobsidics discuared this and then the writer rolling the kig with gusto, decheres what "ip p9 prp w»g»m#mflgj Notice of changes must be left at this office uot later vhan sutvrday noor. _ Tle copy Ztor~changes must be left not later thav? Pues@ay noor. Casual Advertiseâ€" ments accepted up to noon Wednesday *@hecri $1/0 por sungieda acv sale %@:&w English and German, in _ Advertising Ratee reasonable, and will be TRURSDAY, JULY 1l5th, 1897 _ Advertising Rate® | e aoiae i Pamoke Watoriee County Chronicle. Weck‘y Nev s «> Pn®shedicvery Thare lined the rail making abont $ e n hk alone would hare brought the item up in ie o the ress sf W PpAVID BEAN. Propmieto, of each week. the fading or falling of \\" the hair. Luxuriant tresses o:e fer wore to the matros than to the maid whose casket of charms is yet unrificd by time. Beautiful women will be glad to be reminded that folling or fading bcir is unkpown to those who use Ayer‘s Hair Vigor. EDIrORIA L NOTBRS TO ADVERTISERS wen‘s of agpme 6f the Qppositron speakâ€" are respecting the expenâ€"es of the Ooâ€" twio Agricultural College,the Minister of Agriculture in a recent speech said : The Toronto News has gone «yff its be d these Lot days aod yn Siturday wide a hbig splarge demandiog the withdrawal of Mesars. Blair and Tarte from the Government, basing it: cleinms on the alleged authority on a prominent Libera‘\ This is the organ that calls the Intercolonial extension _deal a scaudal, when nothing had beea proved nor has even a specific charge of corâ€" ruption been made, such as was made by Mr. Terte in the McGreeyy case, aud by Mr. Kigar in the Caroo charges. Aa a specimen of the rubbish to which it treated ite readers the following paragraph will guffice : ‘A qumber of Premier Laurier‘a Ministera are simply men who got in the Oabinet because they were fuseful political bosses in their own provinces. Notgble examples uf this are Mr. Fielding.uf Nove Sootig, a nice old gentlieman who is useless when he has nat Sir Richard Cartâ€" wright at his elbow. He has not done anything to bring the Gavernment inâ€" to reproach except to flaunder some: what over the tariff." Mr. Fielding is ane of the youngest men in the Osh inet, and those who took stock of him on the tariff Commission teur can well understind to what misrepresentation gome men cen descend to scare a polâ€" itical| point. "In 1896 the acu«l cost was $58,374, said. _ This $58,.000, too, includ+d. the travelling diry, costing $2,000 ; «he special dairy schoo), cueting $2,160; the experimental work in connection with the dairy Jepartment‘ costing $2,000 ; the ex perimenatal plots, conting $6,600; the wmaintenance of the beautiful lawo ta front of the buiiding, costing $2,000. Altogethsr $14,760 should thus be deâ€" ducted as not beiog spent for the col lege, but for the country generally, leaving the uet cost of the educational work of the institution $43, 614 hnfl,t.*x“&u- Sbateâ€" THB SAN JO8H 8SCALB sa7 How a Minister Stopped.a 1 Siapped the Sheriff and Forontg 0t t the Me L â€"at Sunday in Wisconsin, just ) uorth of Llinow line two Chicago puâ€" vilsts with their fends started m, Sight a wairch, but were drisen by thea, Wisconsin Sheriff acroâ€"s the Wisconâ€" | sin border into Like County, LiJ., near | a lisule village called Rasse!. Tuere| they were followed by the Wisconsin sherill who had uo objâ€"ction to witâ€" uess the fight provided it was uol in his own b«Wiwick Soon the LHinois sheriff appeared on on the scene and ordercd theimn to dsâ€" CAME FROM PAISLEY, OME e Cgre s PX m%?:‘ï¬â€˜"h%y&% :ï¬mm%w al ygoo 108 Poi ty the in P unyon‘s Headache Care s Ntates ?“Wmn lm&b“r:i%‘iwï¬ all mwwmï¬ :mfghomam "hre a hean o all womere _ _ _ ie ::@*“g‘ Fiog 36 and utg forms ney dispase. AN AGE OR ENLWGHTENMENT i o ma uon insl hok vaing Muayon‘s Remedics I was so bad at times that I could not speak avnd was absolately. powerless to do T n Amanil 'ï¬i“‘mfl’ mb ogss :;ow- Qn)s aad oneâ€"half bottles 0? Munyon‘s Nerve Cure mmm{ 1e stared me to health. I have since feeling entire‘y well‘ | «ï¬â€œ@“&&&‘%@â€%&},‘m and cures in a few days . Price 33¢. Mwu‘ n a! + O;Ex_wwï¬ cures qt m of indigeation an "Jad “%’én $ un m ap:{;ï¬%n?wqm“k Q%w . Munyan‘s Cough Cure s uhn onl Mhaigy ie “&E%- loing wma% Poisonous Qrugs and, Dangerous Nestrums NHVJNDREDS AREZ BELNG CURED If You Are Alling. ‘No Ma What the Disease is or How mr boyrfoge i hy s oah rfral h ho 2‘-’:.‘:3"“ to Health, Buy a » & &bunm and Cure Your STANDS ACAiNST QLD FOCGCYISHM oo t ogy eia }a‘: a:- wp a mv«m Cough Care atoj Mrs, S, Nigho), No. 149 Ontario St., Buried With Thair Gountâ€" . duly.;15 1897â€"Page 2 Intelligent and immediate action in ciug: of sunstroke or heat pror in will save many lhxes« duricg the presw i t boakod. uerus, There are two distinet formy of su1â€" stroke and their treaitmeot is di tiuut Iy different. In oue forwm, theat exâ€" haysted,‘ which is the wilder of the a=o, the skin is pale, cold aud clammy and the pu sg is feekle. Io this forw the paticuts usually recover, yhough death sometimes egiure. The treat went is to remore the patieut to &A cool place or at least out Iw rays of the suu, _ Loosen a‘} ing, especially about ‘he neck. Dash co‘d water on bead and ches‘, a P‘x apirite of ammovnia and W\llwnnio whe tog wrilse _ In some cases it may be n«:; sary '“.3"".‘ swall quautties of alcoâ€" In the oth«r form. heat stroke or insolation, the symptoms are much wmors serious. . The fuce is pa plish, the eyes bloodshot, tha _\ cins wo'lhn and corded and the skin dry, hot and huroâ€" ing to the touch The «ffec‘s of the sua seem to be most markd on the braig and spinal wmiarraw. . The braiu becomesa aq heated thâ€".t the chest cen: tre controlling the proguction yf heat }- «ffâ€"ofrqd andy the tguperature ts a row tha pu\% one of 935 degrees to a» h‘gh ga 100 or over. . phn“. wgdxï¬x;mx m“:‘-:ioun that a wolan must be qailq@ »4 soon a1 Possttie . W hite ewattine 1== dooror‘s arrival, much good can Iiâ€" done aud lives aften s iyed hy ghe aopic«y.on of ice to thy beagd aud epinal co umpo. 16 will go more geod if prokeu into staml\t aqul M\‘l‘l-wd in c‘othe or l\\\:\»; &9;}1-.4 n the qahsence of thos:, g oes of ice can be aocfl @horat the 'W&‘i‘a‘;â€â€˜e‘ nd other "W"‘ ta men & vergq @xpO8¢ Areet T“\N} the sug should have mflm well ?van. 3:3 ;lm}‘d M wwirr ae n e o ht A rwam o&w # 'afl\ of sotton hetâ€" t o famnel ror t alons the bask af tha Wmmm over the spine so as ty pro boite atimaiants to Relieffor Thoce Stricken PROSIBAT NSt | e ye a~ m aanscaeaas .. â€" (SWEET CAPORAL ‘â€" ATHLETE â€" > Shites Fanty Chatre: ete. in rew and Tast decine, ao SibdKidthe coonty . reend oggeg°8" ; FURNITURE . . The Simpse n Co, (WM.) Berlin iiE Perl %:ctiage % Cigarettes f Cigarettes hod w*wv*vwâ€"w-wâ€"vvv'." â€"IMPORTANT PUBLIC! Per Package °O THE 8 cte.