Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Jul 1897, p. 5

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stairs I was obliged to rest. Llle nsu lecome elmosta burden, and at last I was forced to give up and keep my bed. My friends feared I was going i'nto con- sumption, and one remedy after another was tried with no beneficial results un- til I was induced to give Dr. Wil- liams` Pink Pillsla trial. In less than three weeks lwns u.hle to leave my l ed and 0 about the house, and the use ofthe ink Pills in few weeks longer completely restored my health and strength and drove away all symptoms and pains which had made my life so miserable. I feel that in bringing this matter before the public I am but do- ing simple justice to suffering human- ity, and I hope that those afflicted as l was will give Dr. Williams Pink Pills fl. fair trial. I might els`a add that other members of our family have dsed l`ink l il|s with equally good results." \\u...+ n.- \Villimms' Pink Pills have l`ink ] ills with equally good FBSUILH. What Dr. Willin.m5' Pink Pills done for Miss Miller, they will do for thousands of other young girls through- out the country, whose condition is simi- lar. They restore the glow of health to pale and snllow cheeks,.correct func- tional dernngements, and create a feel- ing of new life and energy. The genu- ine pink Pills ure qld only in boxes. the wrapper around which bear: the full trade mark. Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People." Refuse all pink colored imitations and other medicines said to be "just as good." ._ -no; ac--.---- .-.. Buffalo Express. Father makes a century I<`\vnI-v nl hnr tlnvf runner Inaxea It century Every other day; I am on a racing team Earning lots at pn.y;, Sister's learning fancy tricks, Going on the stage; Little Dick. he holds the mile Record of his age; Mother rides with Baby `lan Tied in front-he squeals. We`re the` irnyest folks in town, For we all have \vlu-els. Scorohing. riding all the time, Even late at. night; Then again at early dawn. For an appetite. All we talk about is gezu's, Snddles`," "chains" and tires." . Rec('ds," road_s, the mn.kes" that 1). And each one admires. Thus we spend the speeding hours, Pity each one feels For our insane neighbor who Says that we have wheels. Town Topics. 1 know a, little maiden who is nlwnys in a hurr ; She races_t1rough her breakfast to he in time for school; She scribbles at her desk in a hasty sort of flurry, And comes home in n. breathless whirl that fills the vestibule. v She hurries through her studying, she hurries through` her sewing, Like an engine at high pressure. as it leisure were a. crime; She's always in xi scramble, no matter where she's going, And yet--would you believe it?-she neyer is in time. It seems a contradiction uhtil you know the reason. But I'm sure.you think it simple, as I do, when lstute, That she never has been known to be- gin 0. thing in season, And she`: always in a hurry because she starts too lute. Ill` \lIIIIII \lIl ww---xv. Tonox'ro.Ju|y 3.-"Theroi|uountmuhlo in St. James onthodrnl choir over the en- Eurgement. oi as new choir master in has of . Shocks-Hunlnond dooouod. . J. Humphrey Angus bu been engaged as choir mute: nnd orguniut. yithouc consult.- ing the choir, and n he in not on (God term: with sham the choir kiclod. Charles E. Mnngrnvo hnd been acting u organist and W. Elliott Hulun choir mute: lin(`O Dr. Hammond : death, And the choir do- uiro the engugemono to continue. The whole choir denite! refuse to work un- der the new man as walked boldly out of gho church at Int. nighva pnccioo. -It in diioult. to say what tho outcome will he. ' `IIDFKU VUDIICT Zvilrvil Tomsm. Ont... July 6. -Bon: N. Chris Wallace. I.P. for Want. York. In: gone to Montreal, whence ho nil: today for Liver- pool. He in I dologlto to tho triennial council of the Onngunon of the world, which open: in Gluqov on July Huh. Mr. Wnlhoo in pruidont ol tho council nbi. serving his second term. Ho will ruin thin nnntinn- nnd Col. Wlri. N.P.. DIE. U.` H. JITD 0, U-Uv--9 V3` utio Wan Slum-I ulvvy.-P.G,ll.. u...n..L. ....I J w. Ball. M,P._G_Il.. lo: Info: lllllo. lull J. W. null. l|.r.,\ Ontario lat. Invith Ir. Wslhcu. About tbhumthuhdunuhou. don't want to think thou! It, fut gas than out o! our way. 8.50 than only 01.80. Don't you an a pit? nninutuchou _ .._.-... l C03 and M _ ' rm: wmr Ayouuo I..AD'Y 6? new Ifnunswocnc v|E_wsI1'. rvmg llll Ioeona term. no will ruin lb` moeti . and Col. Wiring. ll.P.. ma:-.mo'c1:ugI.nd,wn1 may no- .l'|.hn II II Jacinta. __H._ Dd. They All Ihvo Wheel: `I'.`_...__.... mute Wslhoo latitu- ,_ II . t,_|_ 2 II... If Dal`! `III `[0 Elli .L , -4-- __ LL... I_.Il...l'l The non;;I;Wh.y. W` cat-ed.. Only needs oiling once a season. - . Dull particular: at L. D r. um u. r 4 on (hbrlo map. I . 0o1!'wA . ` I. W. hen. Aut. Gan. Pun. Axe. Cop. Inna. .__._ `xxx; inn. is nu=m-- u 1 n. u-.....:.. . . , . The Zone of Fire In Cuba. It can be truthfully said of the whole province of Matzmzus that it resembles ` nothing so much as I great ash heap. and the same is true of the three other western provinces. But there was a radius of five miles around the city of Mutunzas that had not been destroyed in January. This has been pointed out as the zone of cultivation, where some day, some remote nuumne, the land would be allotted to the pacieos and need be given them to plant. But nally more cruel counsel prevailed, and in March the destruction of all this property and even the growing crops was decree by General Moltnamtho military governor. The last time I stood on the summit of Montser- rat there were three great time burning to the right and to the left of me and before me. Everything was on fire except the salt, which eunnot be made to burn. even by royal decree. And for a week 'Mutunzas, usually so bright and clear. was as smoky and sooty as Birmingham. Noon In Mnfnnmnn AI almwhnm at nu; I Journal. llllnu LIIIIUITUIIVIII Wig lnhehn is in grant. luck. Be`: as nlntnnt 0-ruuxau of construction on u M; brick and steel structure tbeyaro building down the sweet." ' an ......I. ....\ u...+ cu. mmh . tram:-ndnm com: me HINGE." I can`: nose that It : such a tromendoua ` piece of luck. They do that kind of war) very fast nowadays. It will only funk! him employment. for about three monthl. '?hr-on munthg? It'll hat Him thfl nun employment 101' uB0l_w vnruu uwu mu. Three months? It'll Int throu years. It's a government ,`|ob.$'-0h1c|[( 1`rlb_u_no. - smoky anu Booty an nlrnuuguuus. Here in Matanzas, as elsewhere at every station of rcoonoentration, I noticed thatthepeople are without any organi- zation whatever. and they seem to be lacking absolutely in the Anglo-Saxon faculty of combination, by which they might possibly make their wants and their grievances heard. They have no committees and no selectmen. Each family starves alone. Not but that they are very kindly and charitable the one to the other-they are helpful to one an- other to a surprising degree. but they do not organize for self preservation and do not seem to understand the suggestion when it is made to them. I found them everywhere in the same state. completely ntupeed by the suerings and the misery they had undergone and then - peat of impending lamina, starvation :12: plague which confrontl them-Reviow of Reviews. _ Wrinkles in Letter \Vrltln|'. Good form of writing notes or letters` has been changed considerably. You must no longer have A margin at either side of_y0ur page, not divide what you have to say into paragraphs, but wriw it continuously.` You mustn't write on each` side 01' the sheet,` one after the other, Jnsiras they come. Use the front page ilrst and then turn it over and till up the back. If you still have something left in say, nttaok the other side of the trout page. writing crosswise from top to bottom and so on down. lling both the inside pages. This. according to an em- inent authority, is considered to be the nicest vway among the nicest people." That settles it. Neither must you (lets your letter at the upper right he d `comer any more. Put it at the lower hand corner at the end of the letter. Write it all out. The economy of time and space implied by the use of gures is oensive to good society. In eh_ in-` formal note. however. you will be $- mittedtoe theyesrinngnres. t the day of month. 'never.-Ohieeo Chronicle. * . Hat`! 3- unit: u---w~w -v---- A deep tin buin, lnkcwunn water, oucllo non? I ask; at the must npd snap, a nu lb:-nil: and a supply of olotlu on the outt roqnlnd. Nah cut at you would for umclu, wet I cloth In Wbennnpywnornndwngitnurlydry. with the "oboot d Venn" with tin, link: It ha I rough (good odorlunend. Thchnuutho hnlhg Clean wuundso luluwnrm,andoIonn okolhl umovetho .34. an-I nan old alnmnnk Ilnmfln Te.v91.eu.i7.b.:9gsebv2Hvl u, Mrs. A. J. 30ll'l,_DIfldll,_, lays: "I main my llufo Cbnpundlnnhlhnu Ira-ohul pidldto.` I but had gnu 33 fun Haas` Fault by]. 0. Let's play we were married." No; 1: : wt.-ong to ght."-New Yo!) Fun I-unl :_:.-_v_.a----- ilowii Olson Dru-ohms. Senna Dllu-onoo. .1.` En-1:` Wisdom. Ottawa J ournsl. Q, I,__..|__ 1-. \.\ liner of _n can at n Icrnnlco looting and to In I Into. I\LL-___ 7-___- I UGIDWI JOIIJIIII. To-daytho Journal reooivod I eomuwln Iunlin report from Allpnn, Ont... testing 3 nine 0 had taken phoo at n Hormtlh muting. An old man. Inux-log with upl- inlttnubhwunidbobavu boonauddcvr Iv non-at` -hih balm! nnnd our. ml. lvuviu vu - w--. _ _,__ ___ ____,_ gqod In J nno th. scum until Aug. vlllh. In -=o nly on. otnm unt Sum. to. Good going July Ioth. libtxun until bpg. mh at K. 5 1 . And '0. P. I lhntooqiulo snug. I";-cured "hut. boin prayed am, we come utnpu with vhic ho vu bound won said to has been iuhncly bl-okon while he Jooewhiufootnnd nil . Tholoonnl culled up the central to T Int Mllqnl and they Itnhd thnuhorb noumh _ Iwl laden baud of. They chunotari ' thy uwryu nae. ` ` M _ Won Whlopuhn Qt I-panda; n|qoIn.- Bouuv. July 3.-Thu nmgliunl out Ayn. cl corps. who ' v govcpofn luoption tkgkd by eonoulod nah: .:::h)hin':l :n the Q ol Junpnd. 935$- plagu .oommlq!on Rand ditc- -aul wounthdnb the sup H1 nnutlllu ' ' `u n AM-illdt cl tho '0 .. ........... -3.. .`7'::"`.,......: .*:~..-'.;,_'?`.'.,j.-.*.=.`: mnnmn. inoludinh I`! R w kib- and Prices; Latest Improvements. _ ~ Asbestos lined. Flush Tops. Pitot. % See them. E.B.LOU ` an . _ ..EE".~.'..'=-*-... ..::-:..;.-.-. ....**~'-.::'.'.': "...s."'.....""L"""""..u. ap""g-un"""/. a:. ....|.a |..J.l..I.n'|n-hm nEsn:eenarai%%%1 M AKEf;\/'E\"' BIB; 69 and 7: Brock -street; " L .__.\ Z zston "1' 1 .`.`fo ' r ("pa X Agents: Sole Kin All Sizes Wlhh RUN Hgte Seekers` Excutsians \---T0-- MWIOBA work. and purqhQp_:jg_ can on gettiqgrgho nutt it kw siblo I5P* 0dIhoc 357 +`_'-'5 ` L. ::::m:;::..a.:a"?a; CANADIAN TEPOGRAPH: C11. ' wgisloson. ou"r; NO MI!-'lA>G.LE. 335_ King Qtpgt. Ice-Cream m;m:a= Water oolers.fj:'i;, Gas and Oil Stoves: nooooo ' ii`-553353;?` I _'_:V` ` .`v"` ` `K I . f. | VT,` A` P l`I,CpQQ `J7-9`.13s ` ' ' ' "`wj..`x`i`i"1-:,V". Gas ` All h sm} sale. Nodal! k JULY SA 1?` ; Powlvi `g h... .. .{nu.a; Bras and "Inn -4 Oioe FurnItu ro;'~"`~" Ptctum.ind l'mu.'*.` *- ;`:_ V VI - It 2' '?W uyusv KL[:l5 EHUESE`. d._n| L_._ n n. AL; Cgn . **i=:~.%1A:i..9.!;l;.2Iu I ."`}t_?::--- `on nu; .. g. 5 H `rns now *lcrTD1|Ih3 granny sngsqt Reuct. `I. _.._i..__?` `ii: ..`. Aha Ache: day mun: dqiit ohncrf tor gonna. u..- .,.... IToaun`Kii-ion by 1.0. no Dalian Rh}. ""." 7"i1$Ix'I`iiT`t3?n'ni mm. su'rrnnnm.n 3.2.; n.w.& 0. 111 " than 4:. w, -~ ...-.-..--, ll , 6:5 1).: iwreu. 12101).` c -r 19 ld. (H5 DJII III Dion. 1. I. 8 nidd run uni. No. 5. scout Monday 11 00.11.! tn nu dull: 1 cl Sunday. Train` luvibg at 1240 noon.~ .-.2 `g r.:m.'::"*".:'a:; cm` * 3. ..'..- .- I . oggftlokou. I` 3 aaumgohtlop and Bynouu, N.Y. ` 77'Y"`J"""'r'f,'.w`_.__: V... I.Y.0'. AID N.I~KR. lalll. DIRECT SHORT LINE _ -'l'0- . glillagara .F`alla. nu...-n. u-mum. Boclnegcer. BOIM IIIOIO. W ltuuuuguuu : SOUTH- ..a...a.m. Hartford. Won A-1 Q . -Inn-guano (ADC ";:.;,\:..'..2;%-7.4, --1 g.f,u,clmo cannon Ina nuuuu Avpltto ` 's`2&?`i,"`.`&':..;.!'u1" ti `sa'{'aI IvllVDIlUTEI.T\ "Mamet forc VINCENT 1 i'l`0N:lnHy (Sun ay uoo tad) ` :m'.`.';1x?.?o'.'.`'.`f+%2 - I I-`A. `sigh-gin-g-g_ '3' | lmmfortahln Lina. _ ,, sg `, Bocllester, pd. Cinch` l and thl ' _BSt; I rug. I ; [ DTQIII very fine J making { look: lit er, Misc Do: hom:`lor`.,g upi `to 1 gnolia OI VV ..l:IJB`.L'- Rome` Utiou. Alhnn . New York, Philadel- I. mm mon. auhlngton and the pi: at-\'r'r!'l"1=l". Ea}-;"1uiaa Donaldno '.'nul'1`m For y. are home.Ior`,,t 9 hi` 7y: ._ T V pupils atrr 3% be natiolh, On? orrywgmzicp 2:25 *- sw b.) 1"}:-ass Poin;t,7 July I. -`Hing: we1\ ginning to look as though they-vwanted a little vvstei'. pa; since Tuoeqny ; ram everything has helped our crop: nmtly. Bras Point wu..-well Kin ston mar- ket on Tuadsy _ t.` A ur so ool closed yester ;rox-ning. '.l exercises were ....n ..'i`?.i nrI_"nhm1f. f?f.lv in all being nevi appearance. It ` Ill. Uu Luvuuu yeste ; _ well :1 Cgm av-v nu. -.. _ ----F:- Victoria, July 1.-Our annual Sunday school picnic passed off `on Tuesday. tho 22nd, at Nicholson`; Point, and u very agreeable time was spent. \V. 0. Stir do took ; vihw 0! the picnic ty on this ground. Charles Snidernn wife have gone west to visit their son. Dr. Snider, of Inwood. George Asseltine is spurtin his new bicycle madq by the nmmiiovclo uompsny. E. A. S_u_i v ' 1:6 `r_:L_L us. . 1-nu-taunt. vgiioqu `yarns It Inc. an 0IIsI|o-io Ifoopao mum:-by T ' . 0! Iihnnwlll ~ Allen. July 2.-Cropa mtg. looking fine. The new. rogd machine ismalgi 3 his improvement; in our roads. ' . gun has a, very ln colt. Shh ml) be a te- con_1 breaker yet.\J. Irvine, has some J r y_ haiku. R. Smith _il , tlon to his homo, and It looks lik ` us, 0u1"::.hoo1`t.each-. er, Donaldnor; and" ' Foloy. at; 0 I...._.- nu.` Ha. ha hl.-mi A nnymhgf Tuelduy tut.` Uur scnom clusup yesteg;=l.'.l e11ira 3 Can!` elhnzgut f?f.!.y(:31lslesb:ieng pruent. The children were greatly pleased with the treat given by their togc T , Mina Chattorson. who has re- L A So her home tor vacation; Mrs. (161 , .-xnauxvqih visil!1e(1ll.I:'_ Iggtltxer, L (5.; arming aarquxn o n. er- `t6Uvn`.%~f.Y. ' . .~ , .14 ... sporun nu; nuw u.u,..._.... ......., ,._, a Gould my 0 pompsny. . Sui or gapegt `Slinc n thipo Vioq. Mgtg- ler cheese` no ory 593% t 0 record for May. as we understand it-more per hundred than any other factory. English chutch services are conducted h a now minister direct from England, 3 nee tha removal of Mr. Dibbu. Mrs. Charla: Rose. of Black River, is expected to arrive in our midst soon. 'l'hd` uleya nu lieu .-1 room a ortralt queen. . Murra; ton to 1earn,tho I her of our young picnic hcld at Cu: and report a 30m mad fnlrin in th $LJ L1 4.5:.- Troy, Bprt old. fo W3; 1 oo. `on _ -__ A `NI-tA.T_ min -3-0-I;-I;-E8PONDEN1Z'~.a'|` -_-_ -_ --. Westbrook, July 2.-'Nm late rams make the farmers look pleasant. Our iuhilu concert was not 3 uuccoas, ow- lng to unfavorable weather. Mr. and Mrs. Kennv and child hove gone___l.o ing unfavorable weatner. mr. uuu Mrs. Kenny have gone to Quaheo to spend ghe heated term._ The friends`! Mr. Kenny hope he will to- t..... .. .h imm-ovod health. Our vul- Quebec" spend the heated term. we friends I turn w h improved luge was quite deserted on dominion tiny. some; going to the wild west show, nnd others to (xaI\uu(_;<`1 ue to attend the grant gathering of orkmen M. that place. John Cos 'e`spent jubilee ` y with friends at nterprise. T. Sproule is wrestling with a new bike. New po- tatoes are the order of the -day. A Bridge hat a line sun le of the [lower city vari ty. Mrs. allow and Mrs. Merrill. of Enterprise, are visiting at N. Leonardlh; Our new preacher. Mr. Roluon. occupied the pulpit here on Sunday; and modem ver favorable ima breeeion. Mrs. W. Bl'i( e and daugh- ter. have returned to their home here, from Boston. `Ida Centrewille, July :.l.-'I`he farmers are lhrough planting and also through sow- ing their buckwheat. and are making rreperuione for buying. A great num- ~er from here attended the celebration at Nepcmee yesterday. Jubilee day passed oft v ry quietly here, the people going eleew re tooelehrete it. The animals have Ill closed my thmeumm-vr vacation. The promotion examination wee held Wednesday. Milne Hughes, Linie In oldaby, Anulue lngoldehy end Delbert eon were successful. Miss M. McConnell and Miss J; lngoldshy intend ependma their vacation in Rail- ton. 8. rRel_d ha: I griiln chec_ker in this village and is doing It main? hnninqse. human Scnnlnn and Miss . Cerrol wen united in nnrriage by Rev. Father Hartignn on Monday lust. Messrs. Donnelly and Perry are break- ing stones on the road. Mr. Ingolduhy had I!!! :3 W (In .' Vlaitots: Miss Ix. M vrnth, my on, and W. Dawson. Ngpanee. Myers` Cave. July 8.-The have cupemnced to cut. their hay. and report nxood yield. The picnic in Pipe`: grove we: a complete success. Bgrlowe foot bell team pinyedemetcli with the Arden team at the, picnic. Both tum pllm `r erkably wen, bit ltlin I 1 noting. Hie: itohlll he: one to Lenerk on 9. vim. John Cum: n has returned from L` to, A `number from here st.-_ to are plentlehntmlzlluton (inn the 22nd. en repor ev e foo time. farmer: Q Mal i JQhn*Be . of Cloyne . tlu-o`u h E? w his Inst week, and ge S I` "of wild allznnls. n tut-shin` nf mlnllmrn in ettendenoe eecn evening. BeeFe"`o'ix`-`e reported to be quite numerous in this vielelt. . Nougat Petr: he: returned from nth to weed hie Inlideya with hie pereute. Om; echool has placed for the nation. Homo:-s: Muse Leah mu Snyder at J. C. )lit.chell`e. Washington Rich- }: snjtg e, umeer or wild alumna. ~'- 'x:* aw ' mm- 1 -liar. n leje crowlwere edrilg. 0` Perth at J.. 8- Perry`e;. .' e =r`:..:~.&.?Y.*.t`~'::a;" n- U. nlwnuu I. II In |::":'.::~.;-.`..VL*:.`-'::a.:* Hillard, July 2.-A. Richards gnu fl ilnhmctin address I} the 3p_E':r_t.h on , _vnlnn. on ` ru- ti`:I'&rIu tir- b\$"'!'int Dovaloped." Rev. R. Allen punched a vary intonat- g _ in the Ethodiot church on. Oil ." J. Welbpnkgof Ronni lttut. in very II with pnounonig. r. Bnuoonbo and D. I. Brcdini ol Pic- ot Dr. all \. . . ` ,5 n ash in: nhv o n Wu -W .C" honor. Iplnt noun In (M V Ruby Welhanls ywu the guest 0! Min Lillie Clark on Sun- dsy. Tho bodht. church In: pnto til) dutch with own-I ocsnu-lay Tg Kthdht hbhoth school I! Sold 3! tho Scaginh on Jul) mt . A hwn `lock! in . r cal. < . 'l'|f|l`l`A : tomner fot VINCENT VIII lonvo lN09TON:lnlly I A.r|.:~nd 1:30 P.M.. pgngoqtitgg AA} .0. u learn I `nu!- :1; .Ip nlnnnnnf Our g3i t._aa nn.Ip_' ere wtentzo `villa woekg Hrs. Gkudoqle, of in Ditch. visited in the villhge gas week. R. A. Knox has returned to Woodrow`: Corners. was the must of n Welbauka re_centFy. Mi,ss""[.aur.-A Owens, of Picton. was in Plcton. : .:tVunoe. recently. the guest of Mrs. Delbert Walker: has. "Inn. 3 - . " : ' `J;Tf : `E53137 ` lgeseropto. Mr. .Grahun.- qt . Striker Ban: "on to spend :5 few months , urned to King L Cushendnll, Joly 3.--'I`he present very warm weather is the right time for hayin` and several local farmers `nu-e` . am at work with mower and horse rake. Since f the recent ruins the growth ha!` been marked and nearly all classes of -grain, etc., areprogreesing favorefbl .' Rev. Mr. Williamson, once _ station locally, preached throughout the Methodist circuit recently. We expect to hear B. Thompson-the new band at the bellowa"-s'oon. The Catamqui free Methodists. in full force. will hold two meeting: here on Sun- day next. Suitable location and accom- modation have been provided for them a they will likely have a. good attend- : on, Tim Inna! mHH_in." exnreas U181!)- ed they will likely have goon untena- e co. The local militie." express -selves as having had a eupembundance of military skirmishes endtnctlcs. at least lor one your. Frhis is the season that leddens the heart of the farmer. Schoo children 0! section number nine ere at liberty for their summer holiday. Master D. Purd '. of Collins Bay, has re- turned home. ` odd : Hill picnic from 10 run. to 12 pm. on the 7th.inst. gives promise of success. Dinner will he serv- ed and dancing indn ed in. and aplen- sant time guarantee . Friday evening lest upwards of two hundred young peo- le enjoyed the hospitality of Hutton roe.. at an evening picnic at their home. The weather was ideal, platform and music first rate also, and the merry light titntustic was indulged in. Mr. Nelson` awarded the honor of prize wultzing to Miss E. Knox, who was ably seconded by A. Martin. The at- tendonce was large and from ullparts i among .the number some `of Kingston's popular dry goods 'cIerks, who rode cushion tire wheels, to find the rmd. Rev. A. B. Johnson and family recently visited at Collins` ilny. A MeAuiey,0t Ruilton, is visiting at James Martin's. promised 80 well early In Lute arm`.-sun, In consequence of the frost :1 month ago, and the recent dry weather, fell much short of expectations. We` are probably above the mark when we say tlmt hay will not be more than seventy- five per cent of an a\'e1-age crop. Not- withstanding the manv unfavorable conditions about sowing time; the grain crop promises well, luliy up to the aver- age, excet low land, which was put in late. ye. is a. magnificent crop, as good us ever seen. On account of the - cool weather, corn is not doing much. Early potatoes look well. Late ones are now being planted. `This islan excep- tionably good season for grass seeding, in marked contrast with the last two years, which were complete failures. The season, so far, has been very good for stock; thlpastures have been good, and the cool weather has acted as an au- tidote for the horn-fly. Cheese tac- tories are paying well, and farmers are making money out of pork. live weight. Wootzmd lambs sell-better tlmnayenr ago. The same may be said of cattle, Eutdngriculturel produce lags away he- Ill . , -- Shnrpton, June 30.--Meadows which promised well early in the season, the: _;L mogty hind. Doing statute labor in the order of the day. The wife of` George Hyland gave birth to noon, Peterson Sc Son out the hay on the Vaniuven farm. .1. 'l`u_vlor has built a kitchen for J. Leon- ard. Mr. a'n Mrs. Reid lost their only child. a. little boy of two years. Visitors: Mrs. Burnham, from uv;ro.-as the border; Mr. and Mrs. Vrooman, of Odessa, at Mr. McGownn's', Mrs. Press- I.. I.-nm Hm man: with hm` sister Mrs. '"a' "".'.'"'}-""`r'~'J1`'i x`."2:'&':'x'.' ";E`b.,."" I . - -9 9 H g C,l_t j VlnI'f.!.o alfpo tllnfho UN ~ o.."~rArrl:s- ;` wnh-up Pnlnoo Sluplnn (`us between at Mr. Mctiownns; Mrs. rresa- 11', from the west, with her sister Mrs. In ort; Mr. and Mrs Murphy Erins-. Villa. at their aunt's, Mrs. Malian; W. Somerville, Camden East, at his h;oth- er's. The report. that 3 young ma`n had {clued the ever increasing number of `.enedict.s has proved incorrect. Tommy Somerville goes to the states, and D. McKinley and W. Scott lo Simcoe Is- land. for the harvest. There is alittle ho visitor at Walter Smith's. The up endid min which has just fallen will do an immense lot of good. The school picnic took place to-da.y in Vmoman`,s grove. Some predict a. matrimonial wave will soon strike these Darts. _5ome 1)l`et_1lCr, a. umuuut wave WIU soon stnko parts. The report of freight and passenger troio pausing the two Soo canal: for the month of J uno shows An increase over the volume of traffic for June. 1890. It won not ex outed that tho cmic would be no great uri the past. month. .- Rae Sn-us an. bu-dwaro merchant. for I groan an:-mi me put. monm. .- See Shrac an. merchant. bargain I`n_& high grade. up-to-data wheol. He is soiling them gt cosh. __ 7 >7. __.__4 lsubstitutii the FRAUD oi tho day. See you gut Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist, and demand" Talne no` Other. do so. Beware oi imitations at Saint! Gbldr. Wrapper, BARGAIN! sA1.7i_=.. - `Wu! '1 ".Q'Wr' .r Wnhor Palace Sleeping can vmomxir AND mbw man. got Iowa's`:-r::=o',gmo tublg: and nliahh For the mmaining days of `this Jponth we will ole!` Special Induce- .l menu to Buyer: in` B_OYS' 2 band 3-PIECE READY-IADE SUITS also -_Barg|inbs in Ban - lift : Cloth Capo. % _L1tt1e Liver Pills. [From the l"1'60el'lcI.0I1 uieanex. `. Miss Alma Miller. of Upper South- ' umpton, I\'.B., is I daughter of Mr. Ezra. Miller, a wealthy and influential armer. and the young lady is :1 general &V0G among a wide circle of ac- quaintances, who have had occasion to congmtulete her upon her complete 119-` stomtion to health, ette: it a'ev.ere_ trying illness. When a. correspondent. of the Gleaner-called upon her, and re- quested that the facts might be given for publication, the you lady, though not at all anxious for pu licity, never- theless gave her consent in the hope that her experience might prove bene- ficial to some of the many young girl: whose condition of health is very simi- lar to what her: was previous to `her m... Min llyfillnr stnted that when her I' 7 I --------A-- . -. `inland from IIOMIOODGI. Pal: II u. IIIIO \ and Icnn` Pilgglutliu -7 [ho -Thinks ~ -Ilpugr Bnllol-on lholla Know low in Fania I can. . "mm tho Prodorlttvn Glanior. IT:-om" lh Fredericton Gleaner. `Alina Alma lfillu. of Unner whet hers previous to uer cure. Miss Miller stated illness nu her mother was unable to'look tor the affairs of the house- l~old and the duties liu-gel devolved upon her. She felt hersel growing weak and easily tired , but felt that she must keep,up. She says; Notwith- standing my efforts I found myself 5 rowing worse `and worse. My appetite failed, `my complexion became sallow and my eyes sunken in my head. I was troubled with dizziness. shortness of Heath sand palpitation of the heart un- til at t'mes I felt as `though I would g..rrm...i.. I was almost constantly times felt though 1 woum suffocate. I was almost troubled with 11 pain in my side, and severe headaches. When I went up obliged rest. Life had 1...... nlmns1I...:L hurden. at Ifus A}lA1:IliF]USF'ICE}. lITW'GWf %"P3Ebi"BRoK5 . M. Ctgllfll Pacific Railway: ....-- . ....u

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