Whitby Chronicle, 4 Jun 1897, p. 3

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- -.~ "q 1 the ourt h.ji .One huft-à mnade duriug ct'f revisien- ltlënta WOre (c curtice, in îlcdwrîtiug Libis week. ,îurrîed fruin ro he)rses on 4tri lagcou duh vad qii-t icg, ao( a ici a liew top 7,1 qdpl)ll)g rl I lest six rcs4uîîw the Mi. ,Açe. i re s ITBY. us, I CE. Rrc~, ( i. Att. flccc.y c cm ru cy ci.ic~ t-t vo a, il D m .AI às A »SFg.I àIAi A. /M IVUVV A UIA NIED MAN" Se lery Iarn Convinced That Paine's Compound Has No Equal." The Only Medicine That Produces Positive and Per- manent Cures. î nev Goclaraions above are mrade by He writee about bis cure s followa:- Mr Charles B Hoirnan, 262 King Street "In the spring of 1895 1 w&B troubled 'Wept, Hamniltou, Ont , a youug Mun with a cougb, drbility, and general de- ý'kown to hundrede ini the amabitionsj pression of spirit8. During theo summrer Cty. !and autu mn I used a nurrber of medi- Mr Ilolrnan's declarat ionsq are bh()neeLt 'cine8, but received no benefit frow thern. sudfro tie l-ar Afer si-geofAbouit the begîuuîunR of November I was siokueso uand great danger, and faîlure a'lvised to us@e Paine's Celery Comnpound with otiier ruedivines, frienids who havei1 procurpd the preparationand beRan to by Painoe CXlery C,î1)nîid rn-crin ulie it wiîli wonderfui benefit. 1 amrn ow aun-tedl iri bo lse tbe saine life aeyer couvinced, atter uRîng several botties of a<id 1jeaifif retstorer. tis 8uti&-qqalied niedicine, that no other Mr ILjiratn, whjo bai heeti so ()fiercari comnpare wth i: in auy respect. ('Fe1ýed1')"' et ait L( (l) s 1e wt' -lamrnouw a cliauîed mn ; My healtli aclvîsed, and a glorions relvarc WaS > iq ree *d, fliresuou f spirîiLs Lo Tfiii dauceroue cougb, is dcebiitv. biq sgisad ie el weak?1o-s8 rnd dçrcsorif j>rit8 iliat îuy haîp-tiîe î oe u le e were irtggiîu&' himu bthe grave were ail -1 wcIi ewavr, glad'y sa 'v a good word Latilshed, and be waa rmade a new mn.n for Paine's (elery ('uuipotund." The Capture of James Farewell. ll-u (ilpcuNîc f i 1I ch 1i ) ti t1C Port lerri S-tandirc Icf Nco2(,til oîne reporct, anin the TutrîoN c c-s of NIV 27b anot er anitiOýZiccUr d if- frirent report ()f tte capur nci tluttas l-.rce-cii \- iukel ivttt fi a i t- ru-- Port s î,tnr from I'ccrt I>err\-, uni thbe: are yUrenctr-c t, i nu t ficct-- t.u gIi gve à truc uni rî- ti -l: )f tUe Same. )n lthte Z4tb of Niav lires lric I Crit[lite fruit l te ic ,i-lui i usi t ibriciili Sc .g1e ra \t- 1 in L: iil cr tir, ri ;itflti V t ci vs, 1Ihuet ce- iic-rt- i c it1itc(c l ati s ,ni--c 1- reiv ri. t raic 11 g ii ý i; a ti1cfi- (tcrse a ritud bil lIc s'. licil ait cuie ()r two placJes aril w, s .tutcc tr i i --- i Il it i c1 f c -t f; c . fi1i t IlLinicigo iic .t 11c c(i th ii: c .uu i,- c tif fourcei. 1cu v li i cri ta c(,cpt trc i h 1. ( )wing tu tsuts iLcgàrufbilit-sei wc r c fic t ii i vd fcil fi rfutr i ci r àri ,uc à.u- ruT i ri n Secur,i\ c twe ýti 'cr ie c I 41irng this ifi-lax- hurcuî-ciil d u'tclanl tuei ctccri.tî1ci uriffccsp.ocf ci icîre tie fi v liî,uul lictîc i fur duicriier utici bcd ,rt ce nu ri h tii tUe t ci. nic i n nil l ,u i ii-V tu stîtatîcet nci t tiru buclisetuur(u- nIIght. ilt Threc 4t thtie 1* x rciecci)tiltri, s %cc'-- in lut îrv ci1 use puirciui. Lut cmlirrirn,tci ttiiii irni-d tuthIle et,tl cti this nriici,- tiL cil tîccir îîu.n At îah, tut cits,-k tr i as . u rilp( ri c-cl t i tricti-tat itUie (lcisu i-ci Ucrse cutni r ig ceri t M r W i ýkq~si s on 1til,- U.)%%*r i nc- utc ci i l a.ndi s 1l)r in k 1 sac-w t t ii-ru cas, n chan( c-i r tii-s Icit ors tcu drircsi UII't, ' '01! ffi- %vrc-c i b-cuuîlf i-ttaî .\SM r 1 i4-criiî f. 1ljrnte-reciJ tcuid r ie iuîu.c, 1uc i eb ch ccitt tic, îiiakutretUe arrest -icrigie ttc lu %tt I ll( hc ui 1( ,utand,. 1ràci i nZK cor fýi tcileut I ti n tii-c ar btrcigýh l ii ifttc as ti)-o ui.ci icuuSeagrasi(- i lucre I1 su~ ticti narid Icacdci trit uncer ck s ccclku'-witth a guard cicrr frit. I li rm u)ti larid-citis, andcil r it slît ng t..ru cui iv ri> k cc- 14c>tng ini ,;riusî c-r, ;t l i 1i iu g icic u1I l n -c(c)t.îc( ý \ 0f Th( ti- l riiligc fucr, c, 1 sent a t c urct, i , ic uight ccA ' 1il 1i rn' .isk i.' h lc-s asc-ist.,nc e. Ife ,rri\ecci ini c )icr>e(cc1 tilne wit fi bairudt , ItUe t. itI \1 r.Mc Knigit in the ofi-su incu i five w- t nesses t bat i1c-cui n i) t-7 ren- tUse (Jtcr thce plistner tc Iitîi, ,andihat 1-ti ccnlv îcaced humi in lits chargetu(r ,ie lath kceping ancd tuat i c îaimccî ariy r- tht( w-tri pro m ised for tUe crrest. Nîr. aut Mic Knight agree to thici. andi alter ask- u n. în;z rrc if bUe prisoner Lad an.v fire- t arns -)un him and :d I haci searched i hm fit- venîured to put the banci-cufis on t'i ite m. I gai-e Nr. McRnight instruc- COM tiocns 10 bave tUe plriSoner remnrdeci bot focr four days under charge of baving thtr stîcien a horse. buggy and harness. Celt Yuu au weli imagine mny surptrise tu leti, tirid nî.xt mornîng that Mr. McKnigbt ou Lad wtred tbc Goderich sheruff, -- Have thti arrested vour man, corne and remove crea biite.- The action bas baridcapped thoe me, as weII as the authorîties, as I bave a lot o! strolen property whicb 1ihp found upon the prisoner. Besicles, I dit. t hînk tUe authorities are deprîved of trhe jtUe prîvîlege o! breaking up a rad toia gang. I bave wrîtben the crccwn at- the' torney at Wbitbhy and nmay- rig tUe p&P, mabter bu the notice o! the min isler o! hoù1 ) ustice. bet. Yours trnly, A. MfILi fR. Seagrave, May 27, 1897. An Exaoperating Person. SUe was une of those women best described by the term - exasperabing female -tUai. is bu say, sUe ccas net prtby or pleasing o!mnariner or person or any other o!fbinose ebeuce attrîbubes that go with that sort of female we love to caîl womnan. Neitiher was sUe vuung. Say anytbing else o! a wuman and be forgiven, but neyer luis. She boarded a yellow car o!fmine Metropolitan line at Fourteentin and F s-reets and in two minutes was scrap- ping with the conduebror because some- body lefm the doot open. Then she beckoued to him mu corne mo ber, and he thoughm she wanted him tu stop thbe car, and he rang the bell, only te dis- cover thair she wantred bim bu come to lier so that she might ask hîm .ýsomne siîîy question or other. By the timne the car reached K street the conductor wouid have sur- rendere-d bal! bis saiary for just oe good chance to have pushed that womnan's windpipe dlear back against hem cervical vertes-brai and held it there till tine coroner camne, even if that func- tienary didu't corne for a montb or six weeks. But, cf course, he didn't dare do it. Neither did he dure ask her wýcr bre c wanteti to get off. and sUe but i t sud la %c ard t i fim abcurt IL. Il c ci as ire Uv bis t ime that she w-as simfcî*i\w aiting tir sprîng it on hinm, anti thut if Uie oarried ber two unches andi a hfaicst the crosstng she was goirg ta lt-t bmn know- wlat he lad A~t Pi- nt circie. as tUe car sc-ung .arcuncf tac rd -Stewart castie. sUe gav-e c rI .1cr atiaump andi caugbt tbc c cunc ca:s h Lt-dgedi. - 1 ar ,gc c co ti2trget 0wn. she lu)i ait n c t %% miiI.îaîiam," Uc responded. LiiÇcci cnc.santi a sense ai relief. c)u wilc bave to get off thîs car." -'uViv fit t cciitell tre so - i1 i uli)t perhaps you knew it. . un t Le insolent. sir, Of course kriîc t ii.cut wbv dudri b you tell me uis c .r dîcîn t go ttc (Georgetocwn when la (fa i, IL itrbusiness bu know, sîr,- nd sUet Lu unceci herseif out, but she c1 ui tic liii- rail for a fluai chat. Il % %cic ll I have to) watt here CL tu lu c crgetow.%n? -sUe asked after e luatiner of wumen asking clear and I cil t4uestic crS. A.ý thutusanic' vears, madam,- replied c cinducto-r, ready bu grasp at any .1w o! revenge. iTbis alnrurs paralvzed ber. --\%ha-wba-wha-what do t-ou mean?- c stamniereci. - ust what I say, madam. and more. ou wvil neyer in tUe worid gel bu crgetown if vou watt here. Take iegreen car toining aroun-d tUe benci iere andti b-vthat.- And the conu nt- ai tualiv hcbnkied with gratifiedglee bis cw n car slipped ont o! ber grasp id away from tbe sounci o! her voîce. The Missing Letter. ere Wesuânt an S Left, but tbe Editr.u (Jot There Juair thé Sanie. - We are thorry te îhay,' expiained e editicr tf the Skedunk Weekly Netys. a dccuble leaded article at the bead of efirat columu o! bis editorial page, eat ccnr compthing rooni warh entered bfi ulgbir by thonie thoundrel 'eho toie every 'eth' ln the etrhtablithmeuî oi tbuccccded in makîng hith etihoape uletected. 'lIt bath been impothirbiblo. o! courthe, procute a uew trhuppiy of ethech in ne for thith îththue, sud vo are thuth upelied te go tu preth lu a thituatiou tht ernbarrathing sud dithtreththiug, ýt ve cen thee nu otcher ceurthe te por- ue than te make the betrbt thtaggem ve i to gel deung vithout the mitbtbing ber, aud vo themefore print The Nevth time regardletrh of the iothtrh vo have uthtaiued. The motive cf the. mitb cant, doub4jetrhth, vath revonge for ome tbuppothed inthulr. 'It thail neyer be ths,îd tîhat the potty uits of aîîy thmaii tbonled villian hath Labled The Nevth, sud if thith meetth i eye cf the detetbtabjo ratrhal vo beg sirbihure him thar ho underethtim'steth e rethourceth cf a firtht cietuhth uewth- per vben ho. trhiukth hoe au crippie it peîetbtbiy by breakiug jute 114h alpha- t. We treke ocomathion te thay te him thermore irbet before next Thurthday irbhali have three timeth ath mauy eth ath ho thtclo. . 'We have reathon te thuthpect that kîîow the cowardly thkunk 'eho cein- ted thith set cf vsndalithm, sud if ho ever theen prowling about or ethtsb- c ment agein, by day or ulght, uothiug I gi#e uth more thatithfaocicu than te ut hitrh bide full cf beoth." f uri we ethi we mit ib litit thom sud ail BOWEJ- OML&IÇB A Bne 16wQakkI7afwh5 Mr Joh6 <lovew vas kile thie railvy neur Port Dever JmueioU Ilelth sud bappinsmd ,latiqOmiditÎOBi at suy rate, *tm cm bêlsttw,4ppiOéaswiLht eut hesb.. Togfre4hbaedylt isil anesu of sltrengtb sud uq7s the bleod Sbeuld lbe krept puresudvgot,bytIseué of Ayerts MUN YON'S WORK Has Won tha Gratitude and Confidence of ail Canadas Tha The Strangest Books. The first snthology vas a collection of Grook pooms, opigramsansd'other aniali pieces by Archiicchna, Sappho Someni- des, Meleager, Piste sud otîhers, between 6l80ad 9 B. C. Iu 1471, s French baron offored a piodgeocf 10 marks cf silver that a copy cf Aviconus, vhich ho deslred te read, wouîd ho retrnued, sud even with thii security, equal lu cor meney te over 860- hiii request vas rot used. Lt in aseert.ed by typegraphical auther- itios tubat the firat Bible prntod lu Amer- ica, vas"'John Eliot'& Indian Bible"' in 1663. The largauge lireo which t-hie Bible vas trasaatod lu eziinat, sud it la mid only ou& or twc poisons are able te read iL. The "Bock cf Common Prayer" vas preparod by the command cf Henry VIII in 1546. It udervent several revisions, but the second, made in the reigu cf Edward VI., very uearly appropches the prayer bock as used te.darîin the Church cf Englsnd. The prayer for the royal femily wias introdocod by James 1. Most cf the chapteru cf Livy, as veIl as scuse cf thbe enîiiro compositionu% cf Cicero sud othor enclot authors, b7ave been reoovored fromu tho palimpseste, tho original writing haviug beon parfially oiacod in orde>' that the monkish ru-1 scribes mugit use the perchment for thefr Açivicos fioni iussia ser to make ii gertointhali hor crop yul ho bolo an average, 'ehilo in thoetUnited States th-e ouirlook le 1bar aud steadilygrvu vers , lu addition te the ligbst stocks < vinter-hoat in firet bauds aud soa il dimn.ishlling stocks cf iaU kinde là Dor thse cutiook fer tho- growiug crcp la f4 ,froar o asg nsd a curWIui6nAtei Q prelé,-*kw tetg oln, highIl Liuseed sud Turpentise la mmtonly apou mcndbut the hast kueve te eiao csa resplatorý ergans DR. CRASE s?.sVti tàe a?â llnsaed.It vwu the Deoet lst sd pso re ed , su or e ti i l d ac = 9 = h a 'Aiotrce mukelîinoe1ned or&, 1 lue There are one buudred cauîce, more or less, now pasturing upon the streets and highwayu in this neighborhood, just because kt does not cost auything, yet tbese same cattle owners would raise quite a racket were a neighbor's hens in the habit of visiting their gar-. dens. To be sure cows are not hens, neither are chestnut trees, that cost nearly $5o, beds of flowers or cucum- bers. After a due amount of consideration Landiord Jas Gordon bas decided to start a Iivery business in connection with bis hostiery. He intends keeping rigs of aIl kinds as weII as run a 'bus to ail trains. We are gîad that someone bas had enterprise enougb to resume the llvery business here, as its per- manent departure would have been verv irjurious tu the business of tbe village in innumnerable ways. Rev. Anderson and family ieft for Mattawa, Nipissing district, on Wed- nesday morning, wbere be assumes charge next Sa*batin. Aithougn only wîth us one short year Mr and Mrs Anderson bave made mnany friends, aIl o! whom wish tbem abundant success. We undersband that a Mr. Cooper wil bake charge of St. George's cburcb some bime in june, and in the mean- tirne the pulpit will be supplied frorn Trinity College. TUe rmonobouny of Wednesday's mid- nîght quîetness was somewhat broken bv the cabcbing fire of A]bert Birrels stable. Some time before noon one of the chilciren emptied a pan of ashes on the manure heap as apparently there was no fire. but the spark was there even if concealed, and about 2.30 diames ;eaped forth and before being detecteci had consîderably charred the hoards of the north-east corner o! the building. A bucket brigade was quick- vy organized, and water being handy, the - glim was dowsed.' I)eputy Reeve Richards gave notice that oun Nonday next be will introduce a by-law to the Pickering counicil, mak- îng lb an ofience for any bicyciist bu wheel upon the sidewalks of this municipaliiy. Fora time our bicyclists were somewhat reckless and several chilciren narrowly escaped injury, but of late better sense bas prevaiied and Our boys aud girls wbo bave wheels consider the road piaýnty good enougb -at leacit most o! them do. But strangers almost invariably select the waiks in preference to the street, and as a mile îbey scorch goîng tbrougb the place, the danger to pedestrians, adults as well as juveniles, is very grave. Constable Gordon is deter- mined to enforce the bylaw wben it passes witbout eitber fear or favor.- News. Agitation lu the vorid cf homoepathic medi- ines as been 1 vrysul of propoe,asin politicsansd religion-the difficulties f epinion sMd the idividuality of men bavebeeu pirent to 4he diaagmemenîî by which the standard ofr these bodies bave beau elevated. Se vith Mut for famus preparatins-forerot in Illustration cf vbich trutb stands the vorld- famous remedy te gneral debilty sd "agur 'Quinine Wine,"-suod vhich1 vbeu obtain- able lu is genune stregth, ia a miraculous reair et appetite, vitality sd stimulast. te the general fert;ilty ef the yuam. Qwsine Wiue aud, is irnprovemnt. heu, froni the irai dtcovery etfithe great virtue. e Quinine as a medical ggent, bemsone -cf Lie mut thr- oughly discusse remodre ever offewd 10 the Public, It la ose cf the grettoioulansd lité- giving stimulanie vhich thbe mediesl profession have beau oompelled te rooognlse and prearbe. Mem"r. Ncrthro & Lymuan, of Tomante, have ven ,o the preparatian cf their, pure Quinine ma heget cars due te lis impcrianoe, sud tb, standar excellence of the ariois vhieli iheY' efferto the publiaeem es'iste thse market purged et ail the defeetwwhih skful obseva- tion sud scietiflc opinion bas pinted oU inl Lhe leu perfect prepstien f the put. &u drgg"stWUllIt. . I là reprtd thai Moley Rcder,, m insurauce agewasof Jarvie uiclded luinbte vOOd ausr iat village, Dear 1gr. Fio- iU on, kwiniO a- terum tbe readeraOft jour #al"e-x ppem bat49 I il! ladl>' ed FREZteayufsrfr5 -Y "Pienease si-nairil ie ali- NO MORE DOUBTING - The Positive Evidence of' Cure Too Conclusive to Per- mit o/lit. YOUR NEI6HBORS TESTIFY. If You are Sick Ask Your Nearest l>ruggist for a 2-5 Cent Vial of 1Munyons Retuedies and DOCTOR YQURSELF. Mr John (;îllis, 93 Manning Ave, To routo, gaseva: -Ibave useui Munyonus Cold and Sore Tiiroat Cuires witb epien- diti resuits, I had a bad congh, was un aible to sieep niints and MY tbruat was very raw ou une sitie, but two viais ut Munyon'sereedies made a complete cure. My danginter wag tronbied witli worme, but after using Munvon's WorcD Cure she is now enjoyiug splendid beaiti.' Munuvon's Rbeumatimin Cure selclor faîîs to relieve in one to three bours, anti cureâ in a few (laya Price 25c. Munyon's Dyspepsie Cure positively cures ail forins of Iniestion and slown accl trouble. Prîce, 250' Munyon s Cold Cure prevents pneu. munieaud breitks np a cold in a feu hours. Prie@. 25e. Munyou*s Cunalh Cure stops couRbs. night sweats, alîsys soreness, and speed ily beale the lungs. Prie, 25c. Munyon's Kîduey Cure speeclily cures pains in tire back, loins or groins and ali fîc'rnns of kidnev disease. Price, 25e. Munyon's Headacine Cure stops bead- ache in tlhree minutes. Price, 25C. Muuvou's Pile Ointrment popitively curps ail forme of piles. Pries. 25SC. Yunyou's Biood Cure eredicates &Il impurities uft te blouci. Price, 25c. Munyon's Fetuale Remedies are e bou tu aIl wuuaen. Munyon's Asthme Remedies relieve in 3 minutes sud cure permnently. Price, si. Munvon'@ Catarmin Remedies neyer feu,. The Catarrin Cu re-price 25c.-eredicetes the diseese from itbe system, and the Ca- tes-mb Teblet.s-pnce 25c.-cleanse aud beaI thé parts. Munyon's Nerve Cure is a wonderful nerve tonie. Price, 25C. Muvons Vitaitzer restores loat vigor Price, il. Persoual letters to *Prof. Munyon, il 'sud 18 Albert st., Toronto, euewered with free maedical adriee for any disesse. auaemciose stsmp - r - -I - k * UIITOR MOT ODILTI DlSFÂSED MEN CUREO inldl sed m:=sd0Wlmmseau look ble* at bohood &» or er7 a *od v ha d e t of e uen . oee: i o ion a M s vt lute s cf dc e o "ba mvi vfSca.hhu 'Yja ABU la a errile "naaiis at= ea 81bio reh ý ý » e ry'lite sdvtt ~avItI.Our E NO TE21N ii cfiay u ithe =Zev ImgdisIIU VARICOCELE,9 EMISSiONS, NER VOUS DEBILITV, SYPHILIS, STRUCTURE, OLEET, SEMINAL WEAK- NESS, PIMPLES, LOST MANHOOD, LINNATURAL DIBOHARGES, KIDNEV AND BLADDER DISEASER. NERVOUS s an puet ek dbltd tredmmin'D YO~ar btln=lsea; emor' por eblyfalne; xctble s rd E O m itinud boeed; pimples o a a; aun ud uigbt d gEs;mt si;depost a esd dan tooldsrsu~ a !cnien 1;.ak of enogysu aumtbWE QA N CURE YOU OÀ ASIC Na PA Y. CURES GUARANTEED OR NO PAY-CONFUDENTIAL PDIICA WarImgfreinthe ULi 'At SWTCHEO FROM THE GA a ai. tu ru to s d nerve tonies b> the score w t out ; em lsleu.a nd u iun cuusrae d. i home a nervous reck. A friend he bad bos& ured b> Dms.]Kennedy & R u a of a simlartdîess, dvlsed me to try them. I did mc and in two months wua posi Uve.. 1 C. Wue . Ths v s i gbt e a go. 1Iaimn wno ma ed and bave tvc healthy éab" . VARW% OCE E C ~ v rmile madele m ieemble. 1wMaweak and no am on. Go nMo 1to'opeedmyem 'e New MtodTr tment Dras Kennedy sud lergan cured v» iu a tgv weks.-L U PPETERSON, Ioula, EMSSONS CURED. afarm-tchoolieamn er17 an Me k ph y ,s' exual and mentali>. Fam li doctoresala 1 vs going into 'docli ne (co suin i Fnal 'y'T he G olden M onitor,' edited b' D a e n d & K e r a n f 11 r to r y a n d . Ik l e e r e d th e T R U T H a n d th e C A U B . S l - b s bad sappedmy vitality. I1oo tiis New Method Tretet nsd vas cured. Ill friendsthnkl vu cared of cosumption. 1 bave aent themn au!< patinis ail of wom ere crd. Their New Metod Tretmnt supples vior, vltMty and «rd trileboo ieood."nmysstmfr ih L epim les sd bloieeo h knOScr nth ot dc gto ..boue pains= uocf bhe veakusesetc. MI 'brother, vho had heem shyn i - . .M., Jackson.I S 17 EARtS IN DETROIT, 200,000 CURE. NO RISK. Rr nr~î ariae? Ra ynrb o u o een re onco OrNewtov d 70avaiu ae70le oe r c otraan TýIrt .icureyon. What it hmedous for others It viiido for Syon. CONSULTATION FREE. No matter vbu bas tre" tedyve foran houes o&on Fr, hg. Charges reasoal.80( E-TeGle on Die oe f M en.nclose postage 2 cents. Beled. krN0 NAMES USED WITHOUT WkRITTEN CONSENT. PR -_ SVATS. No modiotne sent C.O0. D. No namneson boxes or envoi- r oes. EveirythIng onfdental. Question Ilst anci ct tof SDRSKENNEDY &KERGAN, No.48HL ES DERIgC. Whenever in need of kidney treatment always be true to yourself and refuse any substitute or imitation of the or- iginal and genuine ALTONA J ames Howard spent a few days this week witb friends in Barrie. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Boothby are visit- ing friends in Barrie and intermediate points. Mrs. S. Hoover is in Markbam wait- ing on ber sister, Mrs Nigbswander, who had ber hip severely fractured. Owing to ber advanced age they have slight hopes of er recovery. On Friday night last some worthless characters puiled the bark off a num- ber of Geo. Robinson's fine young maple trees on the 2nd con. of Ux- bridge. They also visited bis newly planted orchard and pulied up six of bis choice fruit trees. John Bales left on Thursday of last week on a trip to the oid country. While practising football on Friday evening Wm. Reesor had the misfor- cune to have his right ankie severely injured. He now sports a cane and bis locomotion is somewhat imnpeded. Mrs B Lebman had a narrow escape from choking to death un Monday. While eating ber dinner somnething lodged in her throat and it was only by prompt and strenuous efforts that the offending substance was rernoved. Visitors: W Lebmnan, Port Hope. at his father's, E Lehman; Isaac Barkey, The a a con Baebuere. hap ne oneta. byme. tre Land boueyre happi uss othnrnes.ino ctuegsgud snxetthount for boinngagnttbe lingîntouch eo ielTtie hindi siuneonud ! en tie olas. Tinej brîginegunt ie n te app cilnuantithei bnuig ieatiry hycnailde nto st vont]. Over tbateyDryer agi tine ecdout oun apead terInvalice' ov ojeacnd eutung physucniin te ho uinvuaieHoe esud SoirainllPsirce'@Fo Bff.Prscritien.eet oode n eprife@ Favoite Pescripton. t sregins, urintyfeum ke I oalthy tins wornendtiucstlyftin e.lt gîvces v er th odtucrution ediath necossnarndfor tinsa rothing ot beealbildren ud u t i8aurte tnsre angot tins cor drney.t te sulirte cureany vtoeainsa or des kgem muauon. atrongtheus, purifies, invigorares. ÂAIàttie Saircastie. A few yeeru ago au oîd esaler, vho iived a shurir distance from Snug Harbor on Statren Island, posaesaed, amoug the num- eroos pets ho had coilected on hie voyage, a parrot. cf which ho vas exceodingiy fond. The parret, however, hed a naaty témper. sud vould suifer ne eue te ap- proach iL excepir its master. Dislilking to ses the bird cooped up, the old allor venir to work sud built a large wiro cage out doors. The building cf it occasioned more or leua rezuark amoug the cronies that cailed toe sioke a pie wiirh hlm, and as they dialiksd the bir, they took a huge delight iu their raillory. The old eloleIghed with them sud teok iL al lu geod part, until ene day au old veather beaten sait, a trille witheut the imuer cir- cie cf frieudahip, made boid to offer a sug- gestion. '41f 700 vaut te glVO the parrot more hodo , sbamid, "vby dou't yen auch- or himtu t a chainsos ho can fly areuud in- stead cf building that expensive cage 1" Fer a minute there was silence. Thon the oîd seller rspoke, sud there vas wrath in hie voice. "Say, miser, 1 s'peee yen dou't knew hat bird's etreng, eh' "Well, vhat's that got te de with it 1" "Oh, uothing, except that if 1 snober hitu with a chais he'd likely fiy svay with t.he woend." The implied sarcasm caused the mas with suggestions te hold hie peace. ~ANTI -BOOZE le : THE ORIENTAL * REM ED Y.m.i.- jThe New, Safe and Sure 0Oan: for Drunkennesa. : to a sanîtarium. It cen- be adminis.: : tered, without the patienti's kuow.: :ledge, with hie food aud drink. Vic: time are cured without tiheir kuow- : edge, crediting the chan)ge t~o the :force of their own wil. SANT'I.BoozE is put up in con- :venient formn, aud sellaeat 81.00 per: :box. Three bcxes 82.50. It will be: :forwarded prepaid, sealed ad in a aplain wrapper, by reritting the : aneunt to Chemical Co., S20 St Alexis St., fntel NE U I E * NE BSAL RINE. Firsi clasm accommodation. Orders prompîl attended to. Oeils at botela, or executes orde left ut Ncwport's Iivy or cardage factory opposite pmoice. WM. NEWPORT, Pro prictor. Whitby, 5uly z. xr.96.-z yr. WÂIqTBD, rMen and Women wboenaswok bud- talkig aud vrliog sixbouts dailyb for six days-me yack, aud viiib ccotnt h teu dollargwoky,, Ad-, NE-W IDK-AS (JO, BmatfOrd, out. fotom8 9

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