Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Jul 1897, p. 3

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lQl"lllGl' IBIQNM OD. hula Vvttuu any hex_dbUbe_;e. _O'neofite up edveuylglv frag?`-goofs 39.5 M.df..9`W W09 '. ` Hiram. In! |7..... niAI`;b!`3n which ammo can '59 "FE- up`: wit,h_ very lib Idiiouiw. end is their lelagu -6236 9 ,`V i Mohinn.-ndoo-,1 -may he Eoroariteohn. ` amok their unit end depened he no 2- peace and Kethediete of Opinioon are not may they have gone. Bed they preached the gospel_ pore `end `eimple wlehoee running down other denomineulone they Igigbt have held the "lore" here, but it we`: to see they wereuiot. favored here, for` w an ournew hii_ni,eter. _Reii.'_G. W. Been. hnoupced prayer nieetinp; for the last three evening at lent meek. there wag mile of quouhine` on the people : 0 that had nohbeenglgoq ch` einoe an orneritee came in. he Met . in prayer meeting: will he held every Thursday evening. also Sabbath school on Sunday afternoon. I0 restoring " end eomlortto the good people of. this plueeon the Lord : ey. Our con- gratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. . Teepleaftha happy event: being, the birth of 3 son. U. W.J:Iuglieon has had: izang of men rafting new logs` for Sand Lake new mill. While Mr. Davidson won out ailing lately he reports catching two large but on one belt. The hair. hed more than one net of hook: on.. School has closed end our worthy and much esteemed teacher has gone to his home all Wiloon. We trust: he will not be absent long, as he is 5 great favorite here with young and old. Mr. E. Teepel, Bzittereee, bee returned home after making a short visit; amongst. her re- lnbivee here. We hope to have her in our midst again soon. She is of a very jovial disposition. The Lulu, under the com mend of her worthy captain. R. J. McKay, made the trip from here to Jonen Falls on dominion day in one hour and forty min- utee. making 9. short. may at Foeter e Locke. Visitors : M lee Ma;_rgio Sears, Inverery, an A. Dn.rling a; Rev. G. W. Snell at. Mrs. Young e. The people who were laid up through accidents are all im- proving. _.__._ VI Elopurla lIlypUlAIu.3o \Vus'rron'r, July 6.--We have had ex- treme heat. for the last three or four days. It. was 95 degrees in the shade last Subur- dny, lhtrick Cnwley died on the 30th J une, aged twenty-eight yours. He was 1 carpenter by trade and was working on a contrach in Toledo when deathovortook him. He was a. sober` and industrious young man and highly respected. His sister Mrs. W, J. `R:-nu." Benton. and his brothers and highly respected. rue enter Lure. W. J. Ryan." Benton. and his brother: John. Genenoque. and James, Carleton Pleco, were wired the sad news and they were here in time to attend hi: funeral which took place from hie father : real. deuce, Main atreet.to St. Edward`s93hurch. Hie remains were placed in the vault. Mrs. W. H. Fredenburgh died on the 2nd lnet. aged fty-nine years. She has been in poor health for the last six years. She was a kind-hearted women and very chari- tuble. Her funeral on Sunday to the` Preab terien cemeter was largely attend- ed. or brothers. jvemea Ewing, King- ston. and Peter Ewln . Almonto, and Mrs. Howard. Aylmer. an a number of others from a. distance come to her funeral. Her `remains were placed in the vault. James Mcuough. an old and very respected re~ nident. died on the 3rd inst. Ho wee in re- sident of - this town:-hip for the last fty yeare. The funeral took placelaet Sunday to Bedford cemetery. mw, J, W. Jnnmi excursion on the 5th Sunday to becltorcl cemetery. Rev. J. W. Jones excursion to Ogdensburg was the largest that ever left this village. The telephone line from Brockville to West rt was completed last week. It is locate in theCmi block and managed by R. C. Whsley. f`he C.P.R. in also putting in a telegraph wire in the same otiice which WI be in great accommo- dation to the people of this village. Mrs. J. R. Bleaksnridge has gone to Rochester to visit her sister. She will be absent five weeks. H. W. Lockwood is building I lame boat house at the foot of Spring street. The Westport Mirror was not issued last week. T. J. McCenn.oom- mencial traveller. started on the 5th on A business trip to Vapcouver, B.C. He will be absent three months. Two Italians struck our village last Monday with baa- ninnn nnrl Irhintlss. MI . and MP8. POCMI. IHEOI VIUIKO IBM : monuny wluu ung- pipu and whiatlo. Mr. and Mrs. Potter, Almonta. are vinlting at J. M. Cnig u. Fnmorn hno commenced cutting their hny. It is light in Iomo placn, but will be up to the average. ohm-eh Boclety nooelvee lheu-enoe-A Inn Become: lneene. Cxutxxxoxn-. N.Y.. July 5.-Sunday and Monday were the hottest daye of the aoeeon. The eicureion from Syracuse 4! through here today bound for 'ngeton.. Mr. Gill, foreman of the lower atone quarry. ie moving into the house formerly oceupied by C. entze. Della Govro bee goneto Sager `vet to spend: few weeks with her brother. IL- v.~.......n. Iguana nnmmntinn halt! at EPWORTH-LEAGU-EJONVENTION. few weeks with her nrouner. The Epworth league convention held at Dexter last Tuesday and Wednesday was largely attended. one 200 visitors end dolegetee were present. A greet deal ol enthueieun was shown by the young peo- ple. The papers, eddreeeee. recitehone end eolaenvere of the hi but under. giving much information in t rerione deput- menee of leegee work. and everyone pre- eenb wee eroueed to e greeeer enthneieem endeduintoheeneofthelugufee - worhere. The topic, "Peal ee min. in vet-v eblv handled bi Obi leed . golio Voflirl. `LID Ioplc, "run:-u son." mu m ably by In mu-I our human Sun-if: IIF -1 halo; -.._V.' _.. $31 ; villpo out day last w '11:" "rV' u cum: from Bouiwillo to tullzio cok on his wbool. a xliunnor of uvcn uiilos. Mn. Hon Goorp bu Inc! 6 and in qnilo i nguiu. 'l`I.-nnninhuMhoILlLchnrcl has to- a mu. gT|nIooio|1oHholl; 3. church ooinlihiuuruuo and bought I loton Wnhidpoo Avenue. what; will build a 3' church. In. David Pennant. who hnhonil ht onuuhor cl-months. in dutundwuburindlutuday. A-nnhulhn nunnnf IA; who Until %.ll1l`Ill\l|'DallIIDIIuay. Alunbydn nunool he. who woth ncioqurrhn ban. haunt inane one (IQ znotvioloul but his dtl IQ an I. 5 .13...-.1. lwgu uouynx nnnp In up: `-......-.-'.-. '.-.z::::.::*--:*-'~'-~ um v un onu . Buck. ol was-u-23,1-P or an-(homo. Oqioy. ll plum. 'l"`ohndroI| not down how: Il-an.n.n_In-A up Ii-an ninnin nntl ,, Wutpon llnppemngs. ..__ 1__I.. :3 \l7.. l....... Q l_laoolVpI'i\vf|lvuv|vup liiqhfng v -no ' 1! Pk ` I d B 3.7% o..:.'.;..s:':.:.'"..`.':.....`t'*'w;*:; Buy; You No nave you H59. Pmthn, Throbbing of I ln._r Beating othe H!E:., ? Miibum's-Hertnnd Nerve Pills wilt chm you. Shqrtncss of~`Br_ea.th. Dil- . t;-cs$ after Excr-tion, a Smothos-in Feeling. Spasms, or ain through the Breast and Heart ? 1yinbpm's Heart and Nerve Pius will cure or relieve you if talgen in time. |Ki*`c`o"s'ri 38176 You a Feeling of Anxiety that, something is going to oc- cur when there is no ne- cessity for it? `Ilsa, Milburn's Ham~candNom ; Pills will remove it. App You Troubled with Slee legsneas, ' Nervousneps. 0rgelful- nest, Brain Fag, or " `V General Dcbility - the after effect of LI Grip ? H50, You can take no better medicine than Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills. They will relieve or cure you. Every dose helps the C l. l'l3. Pol` Odo at all Drug `0700- 1, ulmunga & co., Proprietors. 1'orontq.m0nt- MANY A I 2 1 111x 1 IVII r1. agency of Prlnodu um Wolllngmn at:-not: . 8 4 9 wwuuowuwuwzwuoz Is brighter and the I, F. NISBET S| -,1: un uuuv -II u-u. vv ..... .. HA PAPERS. DAD09. INGRAIN8. IOU ING. EM. All tho nownt pnkrnn and that-s. Pnpor Hanging and Pnlnnu in all in bunches promp I1 and prom:-X: axoontod. Klnuton Punt Shop and iloom Paper Ddpot 003. BROOK & B_A0O'l.` STE-KIT .:?:.en There is great comfort in a good Lawn Mower. % They are not ex- pensive, are very easily kept` in order,-makes the lawn look like velvet, and is thctefore an indir nsiblo ar_ticle aroundaweil-kept ouse. Dlcrent makes and size; -vn E Lawn Mo_w_ers._[ l8PEE|AlI|E :;I IZlw . mlm Ill ;:~u2`-y--- -v (In Oilo 2 'b?.,4na% .nm.%.W '.a%v`?1':*. L}~3X`e..?o"?3 m."G{ :33 Province of . Iona to land :6 cm. or Suudlnmlluht R_o_binsor_1 l3_9s.. _,_-... _.` nu- ,, , , , _ - , , . B`::TENDlN0 PURCHASERS Wlntl dulqns in our stock that tho! cnnnot (ct oluwhoro. - -.-.:-an I\AI'\I\ I"$l1BA`I'\l' W1`. iucMAHoN`& co., `A, S:Lrachan'9s.1 93333339349 Croquet Sets. Hanunocks, Fancy Baskets, (6 Lunch The corner Bookstore. 275-7 BAGOT s'rRE::'i-. _?__::. lnnnl nl _.r_r_,v Pun ton. nooonton. Glnslon. people more comfort- . . . '. . L `'1 `TA y..v,..- .- able by had us .__._..__p.-____.?__.:.. help In the decorating. _j__.T:_...:__.j_ - r . .---.,. 7,- V A maxunum of excel` ._:__.._____.:-.._._-. lence and a minimum of cost is as sure as sunrise. --__....: I nntnlnwn. 1 wu-tutu chat:-lnllllto ; long-legged, yellow Australians," etc. welcome trom me crown." Between the carriage.-. rode and trumped the men who guard the build- ing, and who corrfy; British peaoe and British law into t e wildest places of the earth. Lean. hard-knit Cunudiuna, Daily ]`elegmpl1: Londoners nre pretty familiar with colonial uniforms, ~but the fumiliarit has bred only ea- teem and good wi Hence, it. is not `surprising that these troops from over the sea were saluted with u. cordiulily of which even they must have been un- prepared. ` Sir Edwin Arnold in the Daily Tele- ouzagq opmious ug-nvduh, V `aevnueun was. T 1 ' -I: I-.--an ,4?!-91.-S`! .t.rn.tm to www- 8oldI`o?gI-in6"Il:'o' ovylpapln H . _to ` lay or `Irwin -Onntdn tho Flnuc Co on: In the Inplrc--Hr Wllfllll Idlltbl outlaw, v A H H... `r l\i\l`!\II lrnnhnul noun. A tracts here given. 'l"o*pub!lahiu*'!ulI a. I` `?"`.`"!!P - IA11 1be% Iondd,u,f Englnxpd .11; it- ~ papers, in their reports [of 0- wounds: iaiheuo!Let~4,ho quul R11- . mend jubilee, ,.pay spuial attention t ma d t .uu1C_ T A ms`2r,`*.i $533`: n'""'.n% zroz`.:"T"? '" `that wins .sa.ul of the Oanldiann-wvuid take :11 ny cpluxnna of space. I Dnilva Mnil. June 23rd.`: Just man of Daily yhlnil, June 23:-d`.`t. before the queen started Bupkipxham. pulzwo aha ave 6181101 to the Central telegrap ottgce t_0=d8- spateh her message to the empiire. In a few second: cnore, her majelti 1! ""d3 wexe speediyg overland and uugier U36 sea to perm forty distant slatxous In every part bf the globe where npw floats the`unieh 3101:. In, t 0 mm- nfna Hn Vhlicanlfn ad nnmcd " "herma- utes [D8 XI1ES8'I%P Dd [M15860 Llfuuruu` he on its way to far east, to Sim. Singapore, Hong Kong. `etc. Wi n `sixteen short minutes the first reply. that .1"om.Otaws. the capital of the do- minion of Canada-, was wa.iting ~'m Buck- ingham palacq for th .-queen : return. In less than two hqxr replies from the Cape, other colonies and dependencies. were received. Some of the replies can- nothe received for a. week 0; more. At this moment a native runner is speed- ing with the royal messagie through_out_ the swamps of Central A rich. In `Hm mm.p.n's r-ninninl escort were V771 J W II III LLIV 5 IIIIJSJ VI Il\4I V --`V " t.he`un6qb utes the message ad pnssd" 'h_er:1u` on its wav to he far east. Snmla. no swamps 01 ventral Alncu. In the queen's colonial escort nine Canadian cavalrymen. "One Can- adian volunteer `officer in a pluuiod slouch hat, rode -a horse which plung- ed and danced at the music -and the cheering. It. enabled the Canadian to` give a s leudid exhibition of horseman- ship. '1` ey are all. these British-bred Colonials, splendid horse;nen.." I<`n?1nwina-Jihesm horsemen came the colonial, splenum norsamen: Fonowing these horsemen carriage in which om` saw the thin, ascetic face of Hon. Wilfrid Laurier, premier of Cnnfdu. With him wasjiis wife. Mr. Luurier received a splendid welcome from the crowd." --n.um.m.. Ihn nnrriurrod rmln and I prepared. Daily graph: To-day lord Roberts is offi- vmlly connnander-in-chief of all the cont.mgents from over the sun, and ut_'ter him, accordingly, stream up splen- .;lndly, four ubreast, the Canadian mounted troops, hussarb dmgoona, and ` milit.u'r)' police. They all wear the spik- ed helmet of white, and represent u, force of 85,000 men. including many French as well as Cnuudmn born sol- diers. The hussztrs and dru ouns are succeeded hyudetuchmcnt o Camuliun mounted police, from the for western plains of `Our Lady of the Snows.` fur- nishing ll bmve escort to the carriage containing Hon. Wilfrid Laurier. pre- mier of the dominion, who also in heart- ily hailed. The black countennnoes of the first and second West Indian regi- ments, mingle oddily but pleasantly ` with the ros viaages of Canadian High- lunders in ilta and plumed honuets with fresh-hueil infantrymen from the St. Lawrence. etc. ` ' The coiumn being closed up by a. most. gallant show of Canadian mounted police and intim- try, as good men `of their inches us the empire could well hope or vnsh to pro- duce. Ami what gloriously, good stuff it is in the way of manhood, of young, healthy spirit; what handsome faces, wlmt. ell-knit limbs, what. light. and careless consciousness of strong life und t`enrless'deeds, and of gladsomo duty one may see in thes efiles of mounted and dismounted colonial fighting men, who have come over as a sample (it the brave. hulk ut home, and trump or ride here before us, the (`ream and splen- jo' and glory of our `Queen's Duy."' .l'he Times: Particulzw wu.rnith was shown towurd Sir Wilfrid mud lady Luuricr. The Canadian hussars, 2nd Cunadian dragoons, and the mounted police pr cetletl the cfarringe of the pre- union` of `.a.na.dn. a. state lunduu, dru.\y_n noaanpouua snnuu nu uu-mu -- nut sun Inmion ollan. - - 1: Ah: nudity o! MM .1: I and drugouns, anu we lnuuuuau the mier of `anadn. drawn by [our horses ridden by pos_lilious. He was warmly received and bowed his 11.0- knnwledgements. The (:u.nmli:m mounted troops, as knowledgements. The Canadian they came upon the scene were not generally recognized, but the appenrzuzco of the Canudizm premier. Sir \\'ill'1-id Luurier. in a. carriage and four, was the signal for in great out- burst of cheering, which, lmgun hy the people in front of the cathedral, was taken up by those on the southern aide. Sir Wilfrid Laurier was one of tho to.-nv noluhillties of the (lair who were instan- taneously rccogniz .' paw nIoInr-- -..-, . Lemun A. Guild. 1 What's the use. of working all your Ian. In! Him In know. \Vl]ul'S rue use. Ul WUILIHE uu Jun: life, I'd like to know, . When your not compelled to work, and might. as well go slow? \Vhn.l's the use of toiling from the era- dle to the grave, Making life n convict term, yogtrseltn servile slave? Take it easy while you con; drink lgom the sweetest cup; Don't too deeply drive your |tpkea,-, __yfou soon must pull` them up! Whn;t`s the use of getting all the land that you ca'n see? . It you had of all the earth you'd not contented be! 4. Whet`s the use of hoarding all the -1.`!-gal. I'l\lI nun find I What's the 01 nonrmng uu Luv ahekela you can find? You will have to die some dqy_ and _) leave them all behind! Take it easy while you can; drink from the sweetest cur; \ Don`t -(no deeply rive ybur nukes.-- yon soon must pull them up! % When you've hid In :11 the ilollari` nnnnihln in Rat. WHO you've TIIUII III in: 1.:-w ----.-.- - possible to get. What AP:-ivikgo it is Loin you down and 1-cl, Wlllt I lrlvnvgv nu nu ma --v .r--- """ "'d `:1? 0. udthfift son in one I K"3.'.1`{ vs-.n.:-`nhl mend ll ]O\I'W'Olll(I ,Uur\WUI'|lIII uuqguo luvs. yo um tho gqbdon stair, _ Will it dd the million: ntnuclmc `pint nu want. and qua; Churclll. minions. ooneca-.--th-: -11 - mt-ht. nan stun. `~ .,v ~; Knowing that a aponumnu Iuu -u u... short year ahpll spend V All the tithe,-ygathorul in your three ' at-pro yearn andten! ' . Take nt my while you can; dunk (mm the aweotoctfcutrz ' 9 Don`t mo cteepy rive your mum,- yon noon must pull than cpl It yougvoultl yourqnnltlu night won nn thacddu __ Tl'U'Ul'l'!' K. 5""'mfi.u. .....;_"."':..'.."`..'h.l_...':'._?n'.n:} `I L. - - - 0 lead V W udoronuxj _ Urvj. lniivn-. vw--uguoy --~-; -- mijhtunu lot kingdo come. Tlnko it easy wt: to you_oan;`m'ink {rpm the nwoetat cc .5... capsule an vanr ntakc|.-- And you`l! in-var m it whgn `)'0\l"""t. 4-: --I -an - us run - marten doep`I,ycu'i tkcn, ,yq1ooopimt1m|l{_::mup!, run run I`-III. n..:I.1 Ynrmontb;<#1!Innu.' 1.: ~..:~..`*.*-::,*.?:.:*::."w1=:`.u...**`t e.`:`.:9.::r: `there who daemedT*tho_lrL ixousbhpkl ` un-. 40! theintluqncg u,\\~_\.t;;l;q hpvglwd resourcato heroic meu1ur9a_t9_tid L jarg- sbhea or the` evil. Rnnu. fimn [I120 ILIIOIII XCIII IINITUT `I,'TX"""'."? - |!Ol.I.3'N.UC."9"' ` t e ' . L '7' . 111:9-as-shnrv of Wilohll Scan. gimcauggo tlewvguon-Wu unis; lhg. ' Eplurko fbull tq thq cook` nfovo `amf one ion `~h-dc: the 7 tnL in bun" `hand HIT '-*.,wur in 13.3 n terrorardund 11`; rodiiil`)ut\;scap- tuted, anin pt In t:h`sovo am} tha opvor In zhtod down with 3 log at wood `till thp he was premjatu . *` ?Iv have 2. air hbout sixteen} V" K` E 1 LOSCOMBE. A='W":'o. .'.".;3"f.'.`sIl".n`.?.".'.{: .'.'.a'.' ' ' L-cibusness. hep again ;an_ so on _nn- `H1 he was {Mal rele t pre l , '. ` Thclswtaml have :~:'t:`xs,bout sitteen ' years -old; w o is sllghtlylmak-minded. Shel occasionally WIQ. heard; to mutter and sweet, and the house dos mow, and howled in the nlght._ Here `was ev - dbnoli that they (veto Bewitched. Ac-. oordi ly. at twelve o'clock one night. a re _ 1' course of treatment lvqa :3 {me . The it! `was cruelly beaten wt sticks and a dog was lmngxsd for a. Lew minutes at a time. restored to con- More recently the ,an;me two-the girl a the do3--o.gain appeared to be be- w f.nho.d. , Clugw-again Ippuuuzu w nu -an l`his_ time the girl was seized from be} bad mt. night. build up by the` heels head. down. and cold water pdurod over her to wash the witighes out. The (105; was put into u cauldron of boiling wa- tor and me out in `such a pil._nablo. hairless creature that they mercxtully shot him. 7l`Ivunn sirnnnnn nmnrrencea BN3 HOW shot him. These. dmnge occurrences made .puhlio with the hope that the pub- licity will prevent further attempts of a similar nature to drlve out witches. or the law for the prevention of-cruelty. M will have to be invoked,` _ Campbellford Herald. ` The Rathbun company have lately shipped from their spacious yards in Cumpbellford. twenty-five curloads of lumber, three hundred thousand feet. having been moved out. by train on Fri- day and Saiurduy, and one hundred thousand feet on Monday. em... Ihn I-nnuwsll (11 operations at the . . '. Rlthbun Dumps Near cnmpboluord Doing I Lune. lluulnon Just Now. A, _ _u._nr.-...I I1...-uh] I uirju, u Ililllvpu Herald. 'I'hn Rmhbun comm thousand Monday. Since the renewal uf operations mill about two weeks ago, emplo 'ment has been given In sixty men in tie in- larior of the building and about the yards, whila eight or ten more are an- gaged piling lumber and shipping. lA quantity of new lumber has been manufactured as well as a small num- ber of ruilxmy lies und shi lea twen- ty-.-iix thousand of the later having been cut on Saturday, besides the regu- lur output. oi lumber. _ Pnr qpvnrul d.n's the rivormun have output. 0! lumber. For several nmys rivermun been engaged sorting some of the logs in Crow Bay, and-making the booms se- nnrn n.mi nn '[`uasduv they broke loose Bay, and-making um Dooxns ms- cure. and on Tuesday they the drive," and it is on its wa to'l`x`en- ton. There were boomed in 1 e hwy In. large ugsregation ot between 100,000 and 130, 00 logs. Nine tents were pitched at `he foot of Crow Bgy, where the unnn rnn and nlmn. Benoonahlo sonnets. Each one we meet ventures the sage remark. it's awful hot!" It is, indeed, my friend. . But if for me you have a. vital spark 01 real respect, on this you may de-` pend-- Twill best be shown by keeping very mum, Not even whistle, at attempt nuong, S9. noLbing but continue chewing gum. ust lift the hat, or how, then pass along. . For tho` our knowledge of the weath- er`: not - Unlimited, we need no one to tell Us lvlvhen it rains or when it ; uwlul ot; And now, my friend, so W88,Ul0!`WiB0, fn.rewell !" n Surely 9. silly custom ultgget.her- These common comments on the passing weather! , Insurance Company. n_..A_ -___ nnnnnnnnn. -1- naalbhnn An -Lln|u at the luul; OI vru men dine and sleep. These me the days when congregation: nlv more Exertion tends to much intensity The close condition of the atmosphere, And while the lady w"0r.~';l:ippers, their fans : V (Like llnpplng angel-wings `mid stil- ling air), I. , Vlhrute, the gentlemen use other plans And mop their faces "with their ker- chiets fair. Menn_\lsihlle, By cool Sil0um's .slmdy rl .n The choir sing, and freely, too, per- anirn iblan ot_ um` evu. ' A Bonn. time ago the witch-wu +.. 5.; ma nmumml mun (tom 10.3-- spnre, Lifting their eyes mi if on Zion`: hi-ll They see the footprints of the: angel choir. ., And while the purson tries to preach and pray, I His qpotleas, vlnundn-ied linen melts ll\NnV_ 0110! Dbl.- Bnu.nm.x.s, July 6.-Ab tho ohoou board to-day theta were o'orod_J 3,013 white. 296 ooiorod. Tho following wot the sales : 668 yhieo and 290`oolorod. I 00.: `70 wiiih It 80.; I80 007 -1604 90 It 7 0. ' * .' - ` 6 . . "Nature's Rnmedy. My I-Electric Bod iv-gt v Tj1'YTA:v---u and an effect: from shut and excuses. No onerlflml. ` No clamps or ownpreuorl. No detention 1' _work. Na pdnslje dun `er. . ' No lotlnn-0|` " Simply Galvnnlc Electricity. H II Ham-ry. in town 0! t bu.-1!,`In`put when you;-oto bcd.lad~&onllla {`:`.o`ii`.`lafs 32& 322a*uu ?.` ` I-tihgt it u v ,,;",; i . .>!'.;. :`*\!.~, " - _. ` .-_n'.4n .44 `-`$7/lljl////T /7 Till I we VarIw_c919i LIIBBB mu Luv uu_)a vvuuu uullalvauu-vu- ol . Thelyr pretty fans so briskly that the I'T|l` Drill!!! Win In!` Iuouxnuxuu-I. ' ` 3| loved poulb tutu. Ion run 01:! or thin Ply ct`-=1-qkuron ;. , A In |I~nAuhl_-'Aba.an. CASTORIA T~:sien``s%&l:wxg : una D|Iv| awoly. ___*______ A_CTlVtTY m LUMBER. ~__-._.--- For mm. um chnmn. I('p,llnuvIIo. 'ss':;c:v>; . 1 _u'.': ii-qr, \ L O orunsmmmqtg. ER'S cure for ht childvhlll It hull! uplrilh CROUP1nd counLnsunu1n _; ouu'mhWHO0?INO~COU`GI-r.-`" T , L` that lmudiutoty` looseninl |Ni*hINi!\8lh|IlH valuable syrup son to take any " ` pleasant yum qf mrpentilc ', WEIR tov-nflnd Q! will NR: SjyrIpvnlnotdod1&IIl,HI,_ ,___ Sddmgguunumudlglgy j_V uon.Bste;&a.45J.ocq!p;sI,. T % wasp * ixmms xmm London a Lancuhlre Life As- ` * out-anaucompany. DnA1-unI.v_o A lh-An1An ntnnnli W1 I have vsuilfcredifory uttering of the I-'wu=t*,~ lessness. and. tired feeng occasional on tho second box -0 day. -{ can h: T mend them to my {chug-, Al 4 the best medicine oaearth. sfgall ne_vcr miss an opbortu o C'Vel'y T. J. Dorionqa. ., A Crvstalem Dodd s Kk,lneybPI|l9 i Always Cu`;-e HartDlsgapo_ backtchc. ` K'du'ey Pill ,and am impyl .' " ` ' 'ghl sa 1 cod wot&_`i L Dodd smI'x{g1dn?:'y-$silla. .m [A ._. 5": id; (Jacki; wottoli Root 1 gwze ;-.=:*;;;::':V. ` ~l no. 1 not own: is by for thc bu dohnn _ --001613 drug t9,@' ..' `-. . `go. form: ecldal cuuer-xq.._ I , I Inger--so ruuisu. - Three Dollars; two hornet, Fin ' No. x, or No. 2, `m 6 tiled on T - price and two 3-cent 6tnnpu'.=`~ ' -" ~ '~3 xi hm may nnmnlmi. .' . Sold In an ad: I}: all :0! I . . IU _ V TI-U ` mop! piticular and of our customers wof ~ mos!` diluting Shoes tht _,,' do ed h I f t. In: ' 2-.:::... 1;. :.I:...='...;:.........'m .1; aaornau I anapely Iuuu any foot will look ' ' 1 ` `r . %:'2fa.f7 .s3' j'" ' i999 Thai Irc 4ow' ` Slo KEEP IN slam Godwin? Ihhurance Emporium Romovod to Anchor nuucnncn. our Dxprouotoo. corner mug and Brook fhdn . To picnic M5 V% noun. nun}:-nlnr and W:-rim 3% .`l`?"Ziii\o! `_ _ [.61 Prices. 4 Pnomgmnothuna t Dealing. A1 9 I10 {W0 3-CUIIB mung ~ `Pauli 135 can; onthly nmuemo u 7 ladies on `dcgocdv I:om`,an`dlnu` of and ; . `hf buodnnrn Ill II 0 0 f It fgw !lfv" IIWlC 9] HOT! _ 1' ' .. mannm Albert . l}i1llege,`Bellovllle, ML 0938 'ro.3o'ra aura. --.-- --- -`no--n-n r\..-_ mm -A.. mum Isl--Ir war: In the our! tabs: 31 -nnnl`c` ` onthfymc dmm- 1 ` .1;.. an `Amanda " LIADI 'l`III OOLLIOIB. Over 900 stu- dent: onrollod. O on mac utul for union- loavlnc. 11 out of 1 mnoiufn for uenlor mu trlunlntlon. Lower nds; equally tho:-ouch. Bucrlondnntnuo KIIi0.Eloomlon.'l`ino Ar and Businou Donna at modornh I-Mm. Bplondld aymnulum. to. Illustrated circular fno. Ad nu PRINCIPAL DYE!`- motors , Bonk-koopors , - _ %8Idonts_ ,"Pupils , Max:110: short ID! tuition. C AUX Dull DIIIIIII ll did ': .`1.. $31. Mnrulng Ooucllon-1;. xmqsmn Business COLLBOB Biris. sntuwm W`. 3-1--1` `malt I- : Googe, ' n ~ I - A rounnnn nnunnl A. AYKBO . D.Do8.. Ia.D.I 0509 on: obu-t'| llodio`sl_I nuunnd knot Btugtg, I131: .T.`1'T;`;`?:f mgnhohkan to unit the w B09E:l!ND.,I!Gl namluut A 0Annuu.uour. Bu-an SIODIITI. Icarus doponlud 1! ma now I;'0.I`\lI to om :3Fl`ll>.n 1 ` ' I..ns.,'g - g .;.,.'"".:...5-m. 2 M Hobnnm Jua rlmmn An ot smot- opu.nY'o 3. n. mecmmm. 51.0.. c n.. don...` hang. Pin`-Inna: And Bnruon ia- ..-A u4...A- `Il- WW \Y.}f\'!/ mitt I. x 11.1). nor as nun ll-dieslsuml co uh to" V in-nu-1. "gnc._s',.7q_o`3.u(_:.'c 3` - 4 N7*'"- .. ;.xrx`lI ;: i_. I7 fcunau. Mslcm. `o;AnD8.7 `T `wooumuwun nu. Au: . Rum and uoouto col- tolon at Iowa`! Once " once x.'av:nv;' EDUCATIONAL. .?__...._,:_..._....._. Hannah -'?+- W W- -T INEURANGEV. " was DENTAL. DUI. BE63. f`|ll.III|f\\l ETD V TEGAL. ..oto. Illustrated oironlu M unnnnllx at on ma thn mnhity 1)! oil 3'3` ;""-'"" 7f-A"i1 hu orhbjocz wishes of those on- J. 3. Iain, Pros. Ocean '1m in7iir.` A on oboaoinhzlivt. ihglldiol Hy m:m. 2 3. .'" .`i 'R&? .`` M` I?- hq :1: "my`- 2r.:-1: mhusgn *1: . 4 ilk! Iq_DoIe)_`ont9. Mia Gertie W ~'::- m ....:: :4 w e` s . 1.: Domorsxtucbor tho holidlauyq with - . Ianmovnp _l_h_|_n.I. hxaoown, J nly `G -0.` H. Padan- , gghjl _ {pr Wyi Island, by Wodzr yin I tend the fun_e`rn`| 0! his fat or. Part of our high school pupils have wtiwun 9q m ..r .;_B kill. The rest Lilo? H692 lcompany - v---. V`..- (Inc In Ulll ulsu uuuvvn '1 9:1 L1-.,pu ._ 3; 3ro91's'17,T :23? wiliilow xI!Tw&E Hllcompany Al-rival hnmn Bnmndu. morning, iihdmm" = ~ .:;"uIs; at .- ` 33.jpg 2'0!` y'all treated by th _ futon fa," Quito A caravan of uxntr ' .- iilir '=s`mt0I`M'- TM? seemed ti) bola lioomuibra reebpectable t._han , ' a I remnum now.ub')I'g?og:ninfilt:v'.0 500 x:'i"d `ln:I `Mnntvnnl nnrl nthnr Iilnoal nllinn {or mn'aoIo--um money. l1Ill- uuuu urny has gone `to Hnrronmith to spend A low diyc wit hor.pare.nt.a`. Tho .ladioo aid of 8%. John: church held an ice-cream and strawberry fogtlval last Friday ovening. A good crowd sbtondcd. .__..- "W 1" I "' ---n------,.-` V _ Ilolldhuhoq Vnrlou Point : In hot- on 0nt|tlo-Wlnt rooplo _uq non; And What `rho: AnlayIn;-'rho tuna V ',*,".'P'.',F`&`!:.!!|--.~ -. .A He i-_I_.o I'allO&DllD4 Ully WOTQ I300 ll). nuuu vnup ii ` rly ibhedl Many of our yourlk sports named this your me 17 to get muaole--and Mia. illio Guy Ln: ann Mi `Han-n-smith '30 Iblldl (Jhentry lplsodes. Cnmrriv. July 6.--The entertainment given by the Paneiy mission bend in the church was a ran success, both financi- ally and into leetually. Much credit is due Mrs. Chamberlain u president of the band. A large number from this vicinity attended the Bullslo Bill show in town, and reportit not up to date. B. Empey has joined the runlls of the mercantile, and put in e nevvstock otgoodsin Mr. Brown s (tore. which was badly needed. We pra- dict a 0nd trude for him. Some of the farmers eve begun their haying, but the bulk of hay will not be cut until next week. Your humble servant wish some others had the.ple'esure of what might be cslled 3 square feed of stmwberries and ice cream wen bx/one" of Chsntry s ladies on Sutur- ey evening. The outcome of the gather- ing is that s certsin gentlemen has to set up a live- und box of candy next Sutur- dey even for the same crowd. Mr. Lil- lie s dental ear is still in Chantry and doing I rushing business. Miss Minnie Alfred is home for her summer holid a. George Chsntvisited the home of :4 parents on Irundey last. ngf pow, 1`axog|-ama qavq nan rulumvcu mu `Maw Mud ntlnr pineal -.|-Ina for the but t oy were too Into. `Road work ii `nrlu inhed; Mnnv mm: IIIIIIIII] I VIJWIIIIII evuowuu HAr.L1nA\"r_-_J C nxrm.-1, July 6,-Pressure of other duties: d absence from home is your correspondent}: apology for the time gut. The warm weather at present is vorableto growth of crops that have undo slow progress owing to too much cold and moisture. The hay crop is very poor and mug of the farmers are posturing th.ei.._00WB.-. Edward Tryon had the can in lung: his arm . namrlv broken mi: to haw bin u-n;- nearly broken by thrown from a runaway horde. Amatrimonial breeze i_ expected to pass ovor this lace in the near future. Mr. Jnnlon. o Wubport, preached to the Me- tbodiot conogation uuiodford and 8:- huj. vlhilleu r. EH30 glukattonding the men QQKIOWB.-. nawuu lryou unu uuu l\\nB,:Il0!Mrl..!`1'ouennurgn. . Quite A number from here intend to ex- curt to the "burg Monday. Messrs. Barker and Bilton supply the surrounding country with fresh meat. Miss Alma Tryouts visitin friends in Loughboro. Our school clos last Wednesday, and our t.oaohor.Mr. Mucullooh. returned be his holnoin Lunsrk to spend his holidays. Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Shook. of Dossrt Lake. at George TI-yon s: Miss Ida Myron. 0! Wostporb. ab Edward Mras ; Miss Lillie Palmer. at Mrs. F. Sick or s; Mr. and Mrs. C. Whnioy, at her fsbher s, James Bronco; N. Taggnrt, at E. Sick- Inn : In-her Yloldlnn. Ynutm. July 6.-'l`bo heat. in this mo- tion on Sundny and Monday was very ogr- prouivo. 94" being the temperature. T 9 employees in the factories compinined oi the heat. more so than on the upper story. Dr. Walsh : horse ran awn from in front of J. Juniac s, thonoo tot I station and down the rail-road track. A number book sitar him and did not come up with him for onenndnhnlllf agile: They f0IlDCdihi:OIto- i "gnuwiu to ugyupaio own. ito-aonlghnrm done wss ibrnkon duh- ..- Qhn Lanna ninnnn inhiri ill 1110 om norm uona WII_ nurunuu unau- boud. how the horse escaped injury In: A wonder to oil. Nora V\'opt., has gone to Toronto where she oea iutotnining nu nuno Her many riondo wish her nuc- oea. Mr. Taylor of the wheel won-In undo another run to Gonanoquo and book on his bicycle. Birch: in this I-action are numerous this you. One at Dr. Wolohh, J. JuniIo'I. J. Connoll a. J. Ewart : M. Wamofo. Aloxondir oGrogor o and C. Noll ; Then all within awook or two. A5. .....o:.... .l oh. Inml {`., Rrn\mnn_ . mun. `Ind! Ill Wlinl IWOUI or uwu. Atnnooting at tho band 0. Stevens. ` Nu ongngod ' um to . J. JIl:i::.. ll'l.0.IdOf. And glnbgdgrp an troqlnnr. The hand Ian I us! not or |....I.. `ml `A numlur nl nnnnnamenln BI'&lIll'Il'. `Illa nlnu nu I now at U: books. arid I number of engagement- nboad. William Fry, of Notwood, spent I vuhwi nu. Tho whool factory will Iuvcnnoolnr addition Iddod to it. an more in non; iupndd. Mn. Nola Igfb` for l_I,n_Arn_gdo;-. Rpv. A. sugar ` o I hd IL. ' an no. 11. Iun av. ".`."`n i'.'!`A'T..... ia-3a'i;:'a-". :._i'i?. 1;`. m. p|.n'...pIuud whhhio, n his gmohd. The Matlupdhc chm-oh I-nan nnlmnl held in nnnnnl nicnic an m.E:';i.oha. Tho `x.'$: lundnvnthool Ihld In anmpl picnic GI _IUE.T JIIIIC luvlvunawuuur hh awn _0quitont. John n'o' nwmllxq ' II- un-: nah ..I.A-I illuug TD090 . IOII wrwnlw wbubk pttondulzoinwnoociu but Um I plonnnt owning. Ggoqrocoi Hoary Day. u.. but P guiouhzlx cl it put nine 0. ,`Buok Jain `nduood luc - mag. Chiutilnbrood: J.Lunonnnd L`. Irina? W_ hntvul: Klan L. Jqlon gnu! Ilia Housing. Au- Lnl lnhn LA -nk:.IIdlio (M @ bpounu con anon &Bq.D6(ll0l'u unu Pa. while Bnxko nu attending nneml of Mn. Frodenburgh. nun. A nnmhnr frnm ham inhlnd to - 3,.-.3? 'az::._j.;: $5 91::'u``\?-. am ;- lO-l's DWIuI]|l"' xun. Waco. Ighzoa. drove to `IDCIIII ` Int Bus 00 wmu-1; t _\ , nuts. warn. ma Ron: I .......... `um jug ` ' ' . 0:-up ronpodtn % ,~.. 2...... ..un.:... I.-.2. r.|..n..a. llallldnrn Qornou Notes. .- ...v.. l'V.\.......... I..I.. A All 1.1..` n I`. PM rrned. A I WU` nub ._.I .1. L..`. ....:-| . w...,......_. _ morning. fo `or duo Tolophopo No. Ml.

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