-II. W. J. WIIEIIQ IU -T`IVjIlC. 'l'uuto,nyu: Have-ndatuuulbuu I lint`: Oapuul hm BIL &vo I-ndchnnn-ul-sink.` In-nhhv WIH conaucceu In uupucuto. In the average of four years experi- ments in cutting two varieties of grain at ve dilllarent stages of ripening, the results show that the grain cut before maturity does not give us lurge It yield as that which was allowed to become fully ripen-` ed. The details of this experiment can be more fully studied when the are printed in the annual report of t e college for IBD7. mt... ......v-um; an-ulm nf an nrnnrimnnh Allonrtown.|nt'you\n'Iladlbohat mdehouputboohndlhou It Lipt- ..n..-.|mI>.-a......u-3. PAWNED HIS LEGS FOR LIQUOR.` 1:19! ::lIy I. 197 " lar way. Large plump seed sown in the autumn of 1896 produced three and two`-third bush- els per acre more than the Email plump seed; six and four-fth bushels per acre more than shrunken aeed;nnd forty-two and two-third bushels per acre more than the seed which had been broken with the machine in thrashing. The same number of winter wheat. grains were used in she dierenr. selections; and the experiment onducted in duplicate. In H... uvnraan nf fnnr wears axneri- .thing in first-class condition. Mrs :* C"T`"T'-1? .. this place, now of Lombardy. oallif` on - relatives and friends here last week. The interior of our sohool house wfu treated to A new fresh coat of paint ' recently, which adds much to its a.p-"- pearunce. Torrance Glazier did the work_ very nea.t_ly. Leonard Orton re-_ nc-wed, old acquaint-ances in Lynn re- cently. Owing to theolmost daily re-'[< freahing ruins, the flow of milk is on _ the increase. G. G. Publow, Acheesef factory inspector. called at our factory ` recently,` and reported finding every- \, John Phillips. of llnnmond, N.Y.. vis-; ited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William! Stewart, last week. Mr. and Mrs.: Charles Botham ~\".sited relatives in` North Augusta. on Sunday. 0. J. Gil-I roy lost _a. valuable Holstein call lately. .__.._. when Waning ll wlwu-nu. . , In un experiment with ninety-'o'ne varie- ties of winter whenhgrown under similar conditions in 1897. it is found them che seven varieties which Ibend highest in yield ~. of grain per acre are the same seven varie- ties which have given the largeab yield of rain peryacre among eighty-six variables grownon the axperixnontml plots for four years in auccession. The following list gives the names of these seven V&I`lODl6! with the average yield per acre for four years. and also with the average yield per acre for this season. Averuize yield unpenm Amuur... . . . . . ...n.n u.-..- Although the comparative order of the yields of these seven vuxiebiea is not. the anrne_in 1897 as in the average of {our _yeare.sLill the fact t.ha.t. they gave the largest. yields in both cases among all the varieties tested is a very important. feature in the experiment. l.nnl'l nnnn which new: were used as a in me oxpenmonu. Land upon which peas green manure in 1896 produced a. consider- ably larger yield of winter wheat; per acne than similar lnnd upon which rape or buckwheat had been used an a green mau- ure. or which had been worked as a ham: summer fallow. This experiment. was con ducted in duplicate. but. for only one year. It. is being repeated this aeason in a simi- lar ' Lav-Lvn nlnmn seed }_:I:j': A 1-5;`: A $15 lIa_nn'M or Winter Wheat Experiment: It The Outiu-Jo-Agrlculmnl uollogo. Gum.Pu.0nz.. Auguim l4.-0no hundred and `eighty-nine plum have baen devoted to winter when experimencs this aeanon at * aha Onbario agricultural college. Owing to the lube hnrvau and bheoxcesdingly wet -season no winter when bulletin can be is- sued this year in time to ha of much practical service before she period of winter wheat seeding is reached. A L. ..n mum-imant with ninatv-one Average yxem VA1uItTIF.S. Four yaurn_ Dawson's Golden Chnll'...'>.1.| bllhll. lurly Rod Uluwson 606 Kgy tinn-...--....... .w.2 Ear y Gonesoo (liant.. .51 .1 " Reliable..........,.......49.2 Holden Drop. ...4!v n H Imperial Amber..........4H.8 A I.\........I. Hm nnmnm-nliun nwln In-w.`J. ya u Iiadonuvuoo, LL11! `gjji Tssrmq GRAIN. I. Average yield ymsrn ` M111 1%? 3.5 huhh. 58.1 (`bunnm . . . Prou-nu. . . . North Bay .. Woodstock .... .. union! ..... .. Pull Sfnnntud. Qum. HontronI.Qno.. Ayn: Fhs,()ne. Sherhroole Qua Toronto. . . . Bmllnnlun Toronto. . . . . B94170:--1, Qno . . . . . . .. Hnntinnon.Q11s... . Thus Riven. Quo., Coohhire. Q ... loniabnr London. . .. Wlnchsntor Ovm sound . In Jail. NJ... -wIu-w-- `nu 1-on-an-up---n w --Iv ruw" iuranoo Company. hsonuur A Ouumu oounn Wru Dunn: slotmrnr. connected Wlth the arm: American Hotel--l!||lo! Faro. ' Ereeb cooked menu. per plane or und. Rout fowl. spring chicken and tin ey al- weye randy. l u-try 0! all deecriptione. Ice cream 5c. and 10. (including cake), tea. coffee and eendwichee. Open dey Ind night. Telephone 292. St. J Bollovil 0190 Vincent. Guelph . . . . . . so. John's. Qua N. Tllihl (`buthlm Prom-olt. KCORBETTSHARDWARE} The only time a ermaid is supposed to envy a h man being is when she looks at such :1 Shoe as a fashionable_ woman now ISutherl;fuqd s\ WCEITS. But the prices--the August prices-that we have now put on me remainder. of our summer stock are so low that no one need envy, for allecan buy. 111 I , ,4- ,.1__L; ;L..-.__.L -.... vuvJ , nu. -u.,..--- '..J . We've gone right through our warm weather Shoes and made a mark down. The weather is so warm we want to do business enough to make a breeze. What She Could Must Have ll. Heart :00 Ncrvc Troubles. Nervousness, orgetful- ncss, Brain Fag, or General Debility - the after effect of La Grip '1 If So, You can take no better medicine than Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills. They will relieve or cure you, Every dose helps the ( cure. l _Ll' You Troubled with Sleeglessncss, l HIVO You Palpitation, Throbbing or Irrmrulhr Bmxtinxr of the If So, Milburn s Heart and Nerve Pills will cure you. - Hnvg You Shortness of Breath. Dis- tress aftcr Excrtion, :1 Smothering Feeling. Spasms, or Pain through the Breast and Heart '5 If 50,, Mllburn s Hea.rtandNcrvc Pills will cure or relieve you if taken in time. H876 You a. I-`coljpg of Anxiety that something is going to oc- cur when then: is no ne- cessity for it? ' If 80, Milbum's HeartandN8I'Ve Pills will remove It. For lulu Q! All Drug `Q0000- I . IILIURII & 00., Proprietors. Tofollhagll. ENVY. r.Prlnoo.-as cud Wnlllngtbn nts.. King awn Trunks and Travelling Bags. .'\.ll lull }'uIIltuI'~. We sell to sell again. -- -._._._--;-.`-- - --~. ` 3jIlA$l%' It's not too early to select colors now for fall painting. \IT;. .1! on call Sherwin-Williams Paint does what you want it to do, stays put." I).._._ AL...... _ sv uv, u.-1.. ......-. Reason--there's a special kind for every surface. -ss}b'riaii}A_ XFE;_ -I-no]-_.I1 lnlrl. I rIlpll.ll'I.lUKI, I. l'II'UUDlIlg' OI Irregular Beating of the Heart ? . Alll I"-H .......'.An'. ism .. Amt 9.`-Hep`,-.4 .Au. .\I-Sept. 11 '33! 0 Alvin DUDAHUII LOIWN, um. I W. J. B. WHITE, - Agent, Kingston 15-11 Sup . IO- ..9ept. 1145 . Supt. I`-II Jhpt. mu ...!Icpt.n-I! ant ll-I . Jane. 7-! June. `to out. -I0 ..Aug 15 19 `.Ann. )!Lll 0 14-1`! 6. 14-11 I. 15-18 F. 15-17 I. I. )1 L L inn ` Wullllaiu, Ulvuun ' Inn. The male of Londpn cc Lanoaehlro Life As nnrnnnn l'!nrnI-nnnu BB Inonw lo Dnaw om nuluuuunouu. The frionda of Mr. and Mn. Richard Ingram will be pleased to learn 2! the good fortune man to pass into their hands. auny Chadd, of Mumy canal, is the gusto! D. Gilhndor. Dr. Plum, who for aomo days In: been ruuimting with NI family 3% Wellington. romrnod to his home in Picbon last week. A meant lotto: recaivod from the vicinlt of Port Lydqt speskaofuuolthhen Iruhoulut want that Inn not ban kuow::, bid- ovcrowi to I dopth of Ghana font. swooping an and cheat-box laototil mg? `n; homo shown. 0).. not-njnt vnhrinnv t. Gd '1'. L. ISIIIIDI IIIIITI. Inu nu, wuu veterinary Pout. need It incurable, Ind ordand it at. In. Dr. Ga-not ro- und in 'l'cnIIa*hn Thvvulny. Ru. Ir. Jollilu. cl PicIoo.ud.Rcv.J. 0. Ball at Wellington, oxchnnlod akin on Bu Inn. The union! in ulotu Bount- l...-... ._ I.n-nLunLn-nnnn'Q|nZnAI. PFHIODUQEA Aim E;-`nuo. TIC Ild H13 00? `X W ll --Inghn, CIIFCGIFB, no. 00 0c. . lV1u.\`TR|-LAL, August l7.--A few prime steers were sold at about 45. per lb.; pretty 200;! stock sold from 3o. to nearly 40. per lb.; common dry cows and rough young stock sold at from `.30. to I little over 3c. per lb., and some of the leaner boests would scarcely bring 2c. per lib. A bunch of thirty ateere averaging about 900 lbs. were bought at `lie. per 1b., to be shipped to Ontario for feeding purposes. There was A good demand for colven. and prices ranged from 82 to $8 each. Mr. Boumsu bought eight celvee, paying from $4 to $8 each for them. Shipper: ere pay- ing about 3c. per lb. for good large sheep; lambs bring from 3.50. to nearly 43. per lb. There was nothing done in the market for fat hogs to-day as the supplies are rether large. The best offer: were At pbout 510. per lb. for fed hogs. ' Pronounced It Inc-urnble-'l'he Ian! Vlel. tore In the Vlllnge. VVI:I.1.I.\'u'roN. August. l7.-~8oloman Wil- eon end wiie wok theirdepsrture on Thurs- dny to visit friend: and reletivea in Gunp- bollford and vicinity after spending e few days here with h-ieude. Paul T. Cerlett. oi this place. has gone to Care Bay to un- vn-_s that inland, Menitouien. (or fruit trees. Mrs. Norton, daughter and Mien Reynolde, of Rochester. N.Y., were gueete of Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins lee! week. Wil- frid Crank in eponding hie venetian at home this aulnmor. Deniel Wehuer. of Port Huron. nnneger of the lergemd hendeome Hotel Harrington, le expected here during the month to renew old eequnietenoee. Ira. In-inntln M Mr. And Mn. Richard KENGPIPON, Augmt_,l7.-V--'l`|n put weak ha! neon considerable lluotuation in are local market, the incoming` and outgoing of o dmmnr. kind.-I omuic` biing N- lpon `bio for the char: ea. Gone:-u||y.| howev ~pu-ices are big tr than ntv this Lima Int week. - I Rnttlnr nnrl mnvn hnva mlmn an unwhld I Lima Int wegk. I Butter and eggs hue taken an upwhrd trend, and tho indication: point. to 3 fut-tborimsrouo. f\...:.... In --gnu IIIAIHI in Grant lurmer savanna. -" wv Very mu. old when in left in- Manitoba. and in sympathy with the rise in price: in the European markets. the price. of what remains has gone up, and will. probably. take `a null more marked upward turn. Price: Eula eqffgllowl : . . Ilnnar nun` nnn4n._wrl|l`l hlhtf. nrinln. rncoa rum 1\,u9II9wu : Butter and e ga-Froeh butter, tints, `no. to 23. a b. : rolled or pack" . 150. to 190. I lb. New laid eggs. 120. I10 150. A donn. DI .... -...A fA.rl_'WIna-nu` knlrnrn ni.-`Inn. $4.75 to $4.50 A bbl. ; nungnrlln: gratin. 85.25 bbl. ; family pur. $4.60 to $0. bbl.; bmn,`8l2 to 813 I ton; Ihurhs. 313(1) 314 I ton: oatmeal, and rolled oats. 83.40 I bbl.: oornmaal, 81.10 a cwt.: chops, 81-I to $15 I ton. Hty, now. 86 to 37 II ton: old. 89 t.o$l0; presaed. $12 '20 813; ntruw. 400. n own. (1...:.. ,,,(\.... `Din on 05:: 1|-mnhnis hunk. 400. I1 OWE. Grain-Oat.a. 230. to 25. nbnshei; buck-_ wheat. 30c. -to 35c.; peas, 44a. to 460.; rye, 400. ; barley. 230. bo25c.; Mani!/obs wheab.No. 1, hard, 980. to $1; No. 2.` hard. 97. to 980.; northern, 96:2. to 980.; white winter. 850. no 87c. Veg-etablea-Tomat.oaa, 6:. to 8.1. I pound; cauliower-n,, 60. to 15. each; turnips, oarrobs, lettuce, onions. ra- iiahea. beets, pursnips, mint. 5c. I bunch; old potatoes, 700. to 900. 8 bag ; new pomtooa, 15c. to 200. a peck; sweet. pobabogn, 25c. to (00. I pack; cabbage:-. 5c. each. -I4`....:|> \v..+..-....nlmm arm on Rio mmh: In-hot: Euowlnro. Tonowro, Augunb l'i'.-Wheab. white, per bushel, 830.; wheat. red, per bushel. 8`. .c.; wheat. goose. per bushel. 65c.; buckwheat. per bushel, .'l'. c.; rye. per bushel; 3513.; cam. per buahel. 28750. to `.. 9c.; peas, per bushel, 46c.; barley, per buahel, `. 8c.: buy. 37 to $8.50; straw, $8 to $8.50; dressed bogs. $7 to $7.50; eggs, 95c. to l0c.; butter. in lb.-rolls 13:3. to Mc.: butter, tube, dairy, lie. to l`2c.; chickens, per pair 300. no 500.; turkeys, per |b., 9c.; potatoes, new, per bushel. we. to 50s.; spring lambs. Sc. to 9c. per lb ; mum... e 70. per Ib.; beef, fare", is. bo5c.: boohliinds, 7c. to 850.; veal. curcas-e, 50. 90 6c. per lb. i\.In\'1~u|.'Al. Auumnt. l7.~-A fnw urimo nu-um merouo. ~ Owing to ntron nation in Gust Bx-imin. the price: 0 our and wheat, have been cont-iderably advancd ninbe Int. re- port. and the indications ,t`o [or I will further ndvanno. v 17...... Incl- ALI mkngh in Inf}. in Lfnnitnhn Aaoun. _ Flour and feod-Fhnr; bakorl . Inronm $4.75 to $4.85 bbl. Hungarian. tent. ex 0:. ma . ..m.'I. Hhur :4 cm tn :5. `) bhl.: 5c. anon. Fruit-Watermelons, -250. to 35. each; Valencia oranges, 30c. to 40. I don; lem- ons. 200. to we. a doz.; honey. me. to 15. :1 pound : coconnuts, 50. to 76. each; gs, 150. a pound ; hickory nuts, _5o. to 10. a quart; lberts, pecans, \w_a,l-_ nuts. 15. a pound; California plums, we} to 400. a. dozen; California pears, 200. to 300. a dozen; California poncho, `Inc. to 300. a dozen ; bananas. 15. so 200. .. J--- . ....A:.... .u.....|.n. Kim a Inn-lznf. UAl'l&Ull\n pmma. IUC. H DIISIKBD. Ment.--Beef. fomqunrbors, `A0. to 35c. I lb.; hindquurtors, 450. to 61'. I lb.; cuts. 60. tol2o.alb.; pork. quarters. lie. to He. 3 1b.: cuts, 70. to PAC. a lb.; hogs, Bgc to 659.; gpting lnznb.qu,grb9r9.759. Q0 $1-90. yearlings, quarters. 750.: chops, (So. to l2c. :1 lb.; muhton, quarters. 60. tao7o. 3 lb.: cubs, 50. to 100. a |b.; veal. 30. to 60. a lb. ; beef tongues, MM 40. ouch. 'F`inh.,-Mnn|zAI-AI. I.'u". A L: nike. 50. I 10.; 0601 tongues, 25U0.DU `IUIJ. uuuu. Fish-~Muckerel. 15. a lb.; pike, 5c. lb.; porch, 15. a dozen: salt herring, l0c. to 20c. a dozen: trout and white sh, 10c. npound. British Columbia ulmon, `. 0c. 3 lb.; cod and haddock. 7c. :1 lb.: ickerol, Sc. n lb.: bluez-h, 100. n Ib.; alibuh, 15c. I lb.; oysters. standard. 450. aquart; black bass, 100. 1 lb.: nmn hod- dios. 10! a lb. The limo Marin. - John Moliay & Son. hide dealers. 15! Brook street, re rt. pnicea steady at form- er notations. he top price being paid for o. lboef hides is Me. A lb. Lsmb skim Are worth about. 400. each, according to quality and the amount of wool they contain. - Veala are quoted at from 500. to 700.. and dekina at from 350. to -15',-. ED -IUC. S uozon; uullluullu yutua, aux . u dozen ; native peaches, 500. n `buket. Cmadinn plume). 75. a basket. Mnnr.__RAnf, fnrmnmrbnrs. `.210. I50 3&6. EIUUII Ilqlld XVh \IlIIIJI`. SQTGNEBB IN TRUST. OF'lIIOIr Ill BA- rot Rtroot. Aulmmnn ha nouolcod. |N__URANCE. _ n Bu `the Largest Pud-up Capital on C0 World umsfcuu 1 am: Business WELLINGTON NEWS. .. . . ' ` Maclnne Made 5 ' 5 OALVAMIID VIII PAII TI from 500 to 15 pot rod (169 foot). A yuuutlnd ftnomthu ohciputunlhntlnhfueonnb Aha own don-iauaa darluuntnl Win Work Inonulsotunnby - ' r. mmooc. 9H:..`.!.".! But on sun Boned:-'-0I|I`It loijl 0outo.lov!vlIalIIIO.II_l)pd. 3 Cutnrrh is as diugnubhnd disease. It usually ', V ' and other! ends in consumption I I The one effective no hr _ ` for it is Dr.` Chase's Catnrrh Ga m...-:..:-... :.:I..A fn mu-an (lam-no Bdln. I--O $7.0] `E64?! -;;cBVt..--B`:-:0-1;'| `:1 SI b 58553: s-:~-~3~* _ ._.4_., _ { DR. COWLlN0 ' - _- A -,._A.- itvia Dr." CI|'t1.a e'V-6I.'b|'|r`f1;I Calf E E - Physicians failed to euro 7 toll-gate keoper. hqlland ` ChMe'IGAt.I_rrh OHIO did it. :V Z _f;'*`?`r_A' n... pm .....-.a wmiun Knouhnw And T gr Chnoe uCnta_rrhuI.Inoa\5IIo. ;; One box cured William Knoulnl Incl two boxes Jamel T. Stoddard OI Woat.Gwillimbnry.. .,. ,. A 7 r nz.-:.inn mun. clerk Joef ' West. Gwillimbnty. % Division court clerk Joel Roger: J. Hoover and George Taylor. all of Bool- omvoluntarily certify to tho elcol U Chfnull; d}Irn.}I_ T rv yv_ 44;` .' Rbbo Coughs. colds and bronchial uqublol -madiir 0 ml by the hush _ _very, Ghana 3 Li seed and Turpontim; lqunnl and eany to take. `sboonu. A A L - Cook's Cotton Root compound In the on osfo. mlhblq monthly me lciue' Ulfwhich .. lmnn can danend in d1. us Johmson 3%., MW noun um nos. In-. (M `II . :1 And no om: ya-op':'nI= tn cm at Iqulu Jar ale. to M or uohnnga - ~ IIVIIIIIOII GI UVUl" `I JAMEs mununr, nun D-Iunnnn -Omani THAI `$300 on doctors. but found no Chane`: Catarrh Onto. ; .-5i,`,_ 4 J. W. Jennieon, of Gilfoud. upon` relief until he tried A %-'coni" 1`VI.-...J- TUIIEI Ill} Chase ; Xllnu ` 1 Chanda. . ],_>i.,`_ `,_ ,v; H Miss Dwyor. of Allinton, got at! of I cold in the head in twelve hour; _ ..&.__s - u-...... u m..s...n. nn nmmifv` Dr. Chane`: Um-mrrn Uuro III 101- an by any dealer. or by Edmnnson. Babe! &`Co.. . Toronto. Price 25 cents. including bloxor. I VJ uvuav vu :-v---.v- hot. bouuon Johnston and lot! on Quinn 3;. sumo. ' m :,_d`sc..houp mam. honsn and lot And ho " non Prlnoou. I ho lug duon Smlho an IMIIII in; non Doubt. 6 . `III. 3 fume `JOIIIII Goo! otnot. Hnun and Iomoor. (horn ml lurid It. R x. EILEEN 'u.%P.us..1 uigapltnl. 30:015. fgngityhigcygli (Luna lnrmnrlv nmmnlnd hr tin ht` I}. I I'll! AND CITY PROPERTY umuol It nowut. poulblo nhur Bdournnowlnc old on uvlnq new buinount nun from i'l'Il.ANnI 1. an-nnumn, 1...... RID` BIL DID! IIOIIUU. vwo-nu urn. unnu- Kolo and lo0.ooI. (horn x In 80... run Gotdon Shdonblo In an ohmton 8t., now homo and lot. ll. an Sumo homo. ;e_ A I ' - I Emu A AR:.::E.':.s:..5.:.......:'~v- A"_1F_?"TST_ FINE cold in the beta Ill wowo noun . Q1 Henry R. Nicholln. no Roomy amt. London. tried 3 box with excellent m: l\.. (`,|m... .. I"..nDn:-rh {Turn iii fcil` V 5010' Old rule 0] wine: ~ ` Io prepared in two dene I of urea . _ _-'; . No. for o ' ' ilby far the beat dorm mediolnt ' own -sold I) dmgginta, one Dollurper box. No. `for 9 ecial cases-to degteee stronger-sold gy druggiats. One box, Three Dollars; two boxen, Five Dollln. xv- . ... Mn, 9, mniled on receipt -1! slm mzmnpoou and own V unwan- nda by All nupomihlo dx urnluu. ` * mum: rm `ulna to 9`):-Inn on.o uni I ..i|okl1 Q Inrnlv rentoron Loaf Mnh_oo_d __u`q|d`o m_ \ Juror an "um I`):-u11"'s`n';"a=i-71;`..`|0U1 III Iy t Manhood u old or 51:1 1',`-"S "i'ad in vast pocket. Prloa 1. ` or a .-.-..n_ man u. u A, H '""""':.'f:-.air" .- "I '1 g7=`%-.-=--.x:?A-".e;..':x-'==- A %. - "~- ` ..,.._ m.....nu. cvll u...|.'.r".-\5`.f.;'.f":;. ?. z'.:u. 1uNus'wN.UN'1`- . K. KIIAEHN .1). .1 . U8. LAT!` Re I Dgmnznnt glnutoi Gone 1:} Boupltn . ozone: for oily and country 0.:-on format): occupied by than into Dr. Sana ` dun Tohphono N0. M1. : REAL ESTATE DOWN. DO I For sale or Excliang. __ ..- 1;.`-1 Thu; Dollars; boxel, Five uouun. No. 1, or No. 2, mailed receipt price and two 3-cent oumpo. The cook company $3111: Hy: Glvomucul. "` ORDERED ~ % Foorrwsyz. WM. I : W; mvounsoul. A ' I(UINl:I('a KG! uulw any 151 Wellington lI.. Rhythm. Ionoy to loan at lowut who ._.::____._:......._: .ondon', with excellent `{ 0. 1):`. Chase`: Can-tnrrh Cure iii fail` I by ..... ..I-..I.... .... kn I`4Imnnm\n, Ami & GIL- L0 IJII VIII}; 3 Uorrlnouo strut. iiovuuooun vl the wheel windows. , "iui"I":`:". HBROD. but at nu. ma`, Incl: non nu vlnnkos Io olthon. WOW! :.::..-' ..... ...::'..::r....-"W" ll-(V I A`EIlIl'\I 2:xv-.:...'.:..'... monthly medicine Dlwlucu Studies can depend 21110 laour and time of and.`- v- ........-...I In 9-Junta: nuclei D In ayltoc "x1nom t t. nu: I . `uni. I` D.` 14.13.84 l.D.. DEN` T: 0500. 830} `at. H Unlvonity Avonuo. 00 hours. I am. to 6 9.3. Saturday ovonlnn. 0 to 10 Must. I tn Tolophono I Aulwnt.` . Z01 It an or on ;.'%.':'Z. ..:;.v:.':'.;.,.." :'1"':'r',"="".. gm"; user. In r u use up and Inns? 1; seem 11:9 19.: OIM in Aypnuur. oomu or moo: aunt. , Wile` at . 41.. .1e. .`&'. "in: m.&':.. Oblilll Ii.I).B. puma . uuouy , um t-ho'l oat ode. Womn too that in `|u" Enablhh in 1 gtghom No. I117. dance 160 mu: un:.:. V. ,5 `nix :'It|IOHI'l'B0`I' IIVlII' IIIW ITIIIII-IUIIIUII (DWI IIUIII STRANGE I B'l'BA.N(9lu Allah. w. .1. nm a 1 1 u I uauonumo 3:?` m ' an "M ; London. Lfvernbol ind Glob Flu Insurance Company. nude on: ono.ooo. In mam do wit a no polio! ha 0:`: have for ucurityotnho uniting}- tod ublll 1 0! 011 G110 atoolholdou. Ill nu Ann mvrv vnnvmz-rv 1......` .o w| DIS-ID III .II `III IIIIRJIIIUIUUII. I'll! AND CITY PRUPERTY Milli` It mung}. nnulhln lnlnah Bnfonmrnnavlnl oltl nu 'nx1'n1i I uxun. ton 8w..Ont.u lo 1:.n.m-nm,Q. . ..._....... .__.-..._.4 :"'..._'...'...-.....,_..*'*-'_._....._____'*"-*-*------'---- SHYTHI II LYON. BARRISTEB8. SOLIOL I ton. 810.. Ontario Ohunbon. . , T _ b !l,!'(!&' mm ARHI'1'I!. 0! ?! us- Jlxohnnlo, Cllhmbors. onora-..n1o(.x. u HON a co.. __--g-- __n -___ LL- us..- IYTHE U IJYON. BABRISTE Iw.. Onuu-lo Ohunbou. I111. on-mn.0.0. SMYTHE & LOSCOMBE. I1'lIN7'|l I'M 'l`Il'l'. mnrrmu III I ll. 11. Tulsa ono_ :-2---ob Ian Maclaren ;, Imam n1.mI, Annnrrlwlr a` 3`Jo.'.t9nha"a?bn- . 9171033- buu O!l'ord |.Block. 9 Q Q. ' l'AI 1 D: REMOVAL. -:_.-&- ma III` 3. corn: mock Ind 33. E Iuml inctnnuilnh. mull. . ' DR. BE66, wnnnmevrou srnnm mun Prlnoou). . Tolovhono. 487. I `V033 ; . - ` C C mg. g3.". 1-. 3'o`z:3_un. D. . mm -__:___.__ -MEDICAL CARD_8L_ *" K IAM Godwin : Insurance Emporium Removed to Anchor Bulldm. over Exproaa Omce. corner King and Brook Streets. DEN TA: AY DUNK. Ill BAGOT UT __I_-_I.=_%1-.'_ vi.` nus not of Brook and King 33.5%; Intnnoo or ' H. 1. Lvon. lauball and runny, arm-(vane. taohi lo Jlidun. . V ` Qhouldnr d ` mu an. In one to. . - ) . n ... 3.- 3 mu 5 m-.~.e-.v.:`:.2.----- -- - .:s-eg.~.1_...:.-5.-:'-;..".::'=~....:."....'****.:.*~. $'..un.-an-as-runs:-an-non . vvral of our young men nre lulkimr as though they would like to go on the hnrvoat. excursion to Manitoba this month. There are likely to he` on appli- .oation for divorce in Frog Hol- low shortly. Mrs. M. O'Connor has gone- on an oxlendml tour in the eastern pru- vinm-. She is to visit, her friends und relatives all through. Mrs. Urrilln l'ur- tison. of Rock N, is viaitin her pit!`- 1-nts in this [1 ac, Mr. and lilrs. John Palmer. Ill. I-IQ Erl Cr!) in: IIIU. "U1 Elf!` IIUI In to the stern nrd. otatoi-a uro nut going to turn out. in well as was ex- |)9(`lNl. The blackberrlu are getting ripe, and will be plentiful. Dr. Kilhorn is making some nlterntions in his of- fice. by to-u-ranging the rooms. paint- ing. etc. The Methodist churvh held their annual hntvmt. dinner here last week, and are sntlatied withtthe (inan- rial returns. Jnrnan Mnl hr80n. J -I -. is ronfined to his lml, suffering from pneumonia. Mrs. Dr. Kilhorn attend- OII the (`..l`.R. excursion tolhvelork on 1 Thururx lat. Quito 3 number of oth-; en fr ` the `r lbwhood. also at-g billed. lb - `l mulrontu. ro- tnrnod hninn Ihln n.-uslr nnr nnnnrlinl Trnvotynn llama. 'l`re\'elyn. August ltl.--l`l.1ying is nll alone in this section and hnrvu-sting is fuirly beyond. The tlrnhnm hrothers htlv hought in steam tltroslter from 'I`. H1'rl1('_v. .A\t.he-ns, for Wf|l(`h they hrul tn pay a fancy prim-e, before they 'I:'lVl' umthing for. their ltlhur. A few oftlw young l'ulk.~t \\'(`ntl(`tl their way up the hig hill Inst \\'e|m~.~ulny evening to the homo of Moses LPHI, who met them, and welcomml them to his mninainn. After an pleasant chat. they all joinml in Mid {rtmtl the light fnntnstlc till (lay- in t. ' nun-n. 3- wuoon. In-Ivronm, re- turned home this week. alter spending u out with Mn. 9. C. Bourl. 01 `NI W The Misses Kilhorn are the. guest: of Bliss Gardener. who is sum-. acting at Dnlhousio I,ako. The funenl at In. Bichud Burk took plans on Thursday Int. There will he no ur- vico in the Iothdkt chlrrh on Sun- . AA: AQIL An nnnuinnhnn U: lnnn, hllcl `II I. on omuiunion is hung held vice In Ina Intlnt onlrrn an aun- L uI_ In-bot Lakeon cm. day. Woalpuutchnenln. We-a.tInort. August I7.--l-`armors are romp! ni of too much rain. The: find it dit all. to sue the [rain crop. Donia Horn! died on the will inst,` ` about ti I years. Be In: an h0ll-5 mt bard-work nu man. He leaves 3` wife but no {unit . The (mural to; 3.` Kdh'I.t' c[.:a' I: no` `. .:'s`.' '.?..`. .'..." ..,.."" Ira."'""!il..' II hr .. Nuns. Our ucldb" 1 ! with than kahuna. ` Anttrouburg Iirovltlon. Anclreashurgh, August 1{i.-'l`l:oso who nttemled the ice cream social given un- t`l(`l` the auspices of the Cuintown Sons of Temperance, report themselves well pleased with the-. elaborate programme provided and with the choice refresh- emnls served. The proreod of the oven- ing amounted to $31.10. 'ioorg9 lluell and mot hor, Cniutown. were in tlw vil- lage Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Uivkoy and son. ltockport. were guests at t`.` (). `-tti|l's on Sunday. Steve. \\'oo(l.s goes In the Munitolm lmrvest fields soon. 'I`. H. l)ow.~tl(-y was at. the Island Viow house. Rm-kport, ml rt l'N`(`lll aw-ning. lln.r\'(':-tting is in full swing. nml the yield is great. Among rm":-nt visitors we ll0ll(`l-`ll, Arthur Ilurnhnm und uifv. Yongv Mills, at A. I`. tuil W. I. Mallory. Mullorylown. ut (-`e-org |)m.\`.~x- lt-y`.u; John A. Root and wife, A|t`.\llntil'l.'l Buy, at A. l . tluild.'.~4 llntl Mr. hitclien at H. S. JutliI'.%. Rnllton Ilpplu. Rniltnn. August 16.-Fz1.rh1ers are busily engzuzml taking off their grain vmps. Mr. Buck sold his team of black (`0|t.~x for the hn.nd.~1ume sum of $210. l\Iew~rs. Suumls-r.-4, of Kingston, Imm- rt*nl-.(l the house und slublc-s ownvd h_v Mr. (`nrey and forrmwrly on-cupivd by E. O'Brien, and have opunml ulnm.-he-r hop. We wish lhem- every success. Miss B. lqons rt-signmi h('l` posilinn in New York and will take u) house in Kingston. Visittnrs: Miss IV. llnyd. of Gunnnoque, at Mrs. J. E. 0'Brien`s; Miss (7, Jnvt-A nrul Iwnllmr Tllnlnnc ul .1 uunnnoque, [IL Mrs. .1. r.. uunens; Llllt-LS C. Joyce and brother 'l`hnu1us. M J. 0'Rei||y s, and S. E. Byrnes at J. I). Keel:-y`s. Misses S. nnd M. ;\|('Au|(\y_ ufter spending a week wilh ralulivvs here, have returned to their home in Trenton. J. J. 0`Rei|ly and Miss If. M. 0`R4-illy spent Sunday on Wolfe, island. Plovnn Happenings. Plevna, 'August. 1ll.-An ice r-renm social was held in the town hall on tho lllth inst. in mid of the Mu-t,h0rlisL church. Music was furnished by Mrs. R. Walt, Dr. Adams, and I). Johnson; recilntlons by Rev. Mr. Turkington, and reading by `Rev. Mr. Connell, .-uul all were greatly appreciated. M. Card, I]. Mitchell. Mxsa J Mitchell, W. M1-Queen. R Rnhrnvlr nntl nnvnrnl nlhnrn nrn (In- .__,_ , Woltbrook Nun I Westbrook. August 16.--B. B. llridge and J. Cooke spent Frida.y and Saturday I fishing at Bntteiueu. with fair success.` The lawn aociul at Thomas Sprnula`s was quite xi success. M. Sheehnn rind` daughter spent Sunday visiting his, daughter at Murysville Miss Edith Bridge has returned after a week's visit to friends at Jackson's Mills. Mrs.i [luck und Mrs, J). Leonard. of Alexnn-. drin Buy. are at N. Leonard's. Mr. and Mrs. Mellow, of Enterprise, spent. Sun- `dny visiting her mother, Mrs. Leonard, who is quite ill. B. 'l`onmey and sister, of. Odessa, are Lit D. Sheeh:tn's. Mrs. Coens and two sons, of Wilton. have re- turned home after it week's visit among friends in our village. ._..___. if, liwn Ywoxu 9.11!" In 3-4- on ohm-Io-Ind: lbcplo are non; and than 'l`lw,'y Apoln.yIn|-'lh0 lvonu nf Inga-m roan oiuuou. Plum `Hollow. August >10.-Regarding crops in this vlcinitga, hay is about two- thirda of a yield, on fairly good, when 1 failure, barley fair. cmn looking tine. eru-l' gigtatoes a light crop, rout crops . Knapp and B. Bullard have muted their steam` threahgr. Miss Levernn Jackson is recovering. A fash- ionable wedding took plum in the west- -,rn limits of t is neighborhood. 0. A. Kincaid is raisin thorough-bred stack. 'l`hn Rnnfintn n lhin vininlfv urn rp- painting "their house of worship. Ar- Klncam ls ralaln Inorougn-preu sums. " The Baptists 0 this vicinity are re- uhur Iluddvlo.-non isdoing the work. The 3; I-mnunl harvest dinner will take place 1 ` on September lat." Grain is mostly all jfr cut, but the weather is so unfavorable ~ ` that it cannot be put in the barn. }tJ, I . cgrmgsponosura `, '1: If? TH'fL?L us. ... ....., Icing t rmin n on scuba Donn. l.n- A n.-a--0 In! IPA- Glen Buoll Glounlngn. Glen Ruell. August 1fl.--Farmers have commenced their harvesting. and the grain erop is quite abundant in gtmeml. A very mul deuth orcurred hero on the 4th inst., and there was taken from us a highly respected resident in the per- son of Mrs. Robert G. Sturgeon, who lI:ul been suffering from inflammatory rheumatism. together with other griev- ous nilmonts. for the last. year. 1 I- though nttentled by skilful medical :1 d, she gradually Rrew weaker. until about three o'clock, when her death took plane. l)e`en_-zed was a dim hter of George l-`-leteher. of Spring alley. 0nt.. and xx-sis in her fifty-third year. Mr. Stur- geon nnd family,` two girls and four boys. have the tender sympathies in the loss of their best friend. The fun- eral took place on Friday, the sixth l in.-L. and was attended by is lnr e num~ her of mourners and friends. an a num- her of the counsel of Ghusen Friends. of which (lO(`("..8-Sd has been :1 member fo he past two years. The body was [NI en to Brockvilla een1etery---l or-win4ter- :ment. On the arrival ut. the grave ,tho- Friend: were met by mother body of the council. and the Chosen Friend: , paid their last respects to their departed sister by performing their beautiful . burial ceremonies. The coffin of decen- ,ed was covered with beautiful floral `WPQSHLI. ' n... -nluiunl ---nnnnn nn Ilnnrlnu nlld o - . - -2 a lmon t_ho.niok `list. gnd Mrs. - rry. Data-om Mick. are vxsmng Mrs. G. F. Reynolds. They are all camplzg together 0 the Little Rideau. J. . ' Craig and . R. Breckinrid e are mak- ing a. great displa of frut imported from California. . Herbert Carroll _ is seriously ill. Thomas Donnelly,.tnil- I or, while riding his bike on the side- . walk, fell off and broke his collar bone. vile is able to-be around agui , however. Mrs. Andrew MoCa.nn. v iting her 3 daughter. Mrs. E`dw rd Kell Chicago, ` returned home on L 3 run i J. H.. lgwnexan is` 0. uin laid up with r unm- '!"` (ism in his cot. - . - BIILIDH DIUUIIII1 n Bum-vu no doponitcd snnunlls he Ottawa and now amount to one million o us. Rate: low than the mniomy of other :_..,_ Lait Oplnlcon Tldlngu. Lake Opininon. August l7.-l.ako Opi- nivon is becoming a. great. rvsnrt for campers and thaw who delight in fish- ing. This last wool: we have haul visi- tors from far away places, amongst them are a prom] number of Americanxs, and we are always glzul to lmvv them in our mitL~it. li`. Cooke left lust. we-0|; `fur liingston, \\ ll'I`` he spout a fijrix Ir (lays. prior to taking his (lvparturo I .'~'4u1tt|-. The` village is made lively ovvry night by thn lovely strains of the new organ. also thv singing of Messrs. MvKa.y and party, Tlwre is :1 new craft on our lake. in tho slmpv of H. (`a T101` and it is in great deninml, us the ygung l-`lfilP.`l appreciate-, l)t'lnR pad- tllod anmngst the islands by the (mnor. '|`h- lnna look :1 party of vallperstn .Ione.~s` l".-ills Saturday em-ning, return- ing t~'un(l:i.y night \\'llll an iltitlllltln tn the party. 'l'ht*y art` vamping un Rovk Lake, where they ark having -Nplt-ndiul sport catching hlnvk lmss. On the slun~n.< nf unit a number of Inc` pnrly. lnry (`umpmg on nuvn catching On the shores of quite` :1 our hm-k lakes can he swan tents, unit the reports that vomu in of the lnrg-1 vatt-hes of fish are very unvonragiirg to lh(1<(- who nnttvip.-ilv :1 \\'N`k or so rump- 'ing to enjoy that sport. '|`hry will al- wnys find some one nl. Opinicon \\ ho will pilot them from lake to hike. There is a. clean sheet this week in referent-9 to Si(`kn(`:-H. Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. I".-nnv.-oy, New York. Mr. and Mrs. (`r0t'k-It. (`hic':igo, at A. I):arling`s; Mrs. E. Tenpell, lnverury. at J. Link- l:\ter`s. nnd other visitors during the neck, too numerous to mention. Our school n--op-na on Monday. and will ho managed by its former teacher. Him Annie Scott. Alvin Gilroy took at trip in Utim nn huainen. recently. levi Howe was on who pick list Inst week. Miss llessio (`umhers has re- turnod to her hon)! in lirorkvillo. after nu extended _visit to friemh hero. Lin. Ah-in (`uilroy and son Ilorrln. Glad- 'stone. paid their relative: sviait in ~AIhenn. lut week. era! from horn !nIUandad the aerial the mumrul `la 'n of Mr. Dllffield at Addison on ; \&nday evening luI.. Though the -night wubztzr rainy ntndrggfla i: lay! II punplo to ' ' `let AuI':wu yldtod hi: relative: 7: t:.8I|nIln1 tut. Alvin Gil- Delta ocourrrnc-cl. _ Della, August l7.-School 0pe|e.d`ye.s- _ lerdny, with ll. good many pupils in -ll- tendance. Threshing has commencedin the nei hborhood. Master George Con- nors, w ile standing on u. scaffolding -last Friday, 1031; his balance, nnd, but " for the timely_ notion of E. Flynn, one ol.` the carpenters, he would undoubted- llly have had broken limbs. ,Hlr`muli 5 ohnstonh tln shop was burglurized on Saturday night and in quantity of goods |slolen- L. N. Phelps, J.P., had 1). lu.w suit to straighten out. between hm farmers near l hillipsville. The case !w-as to have been heard on Saturday, but one of the witnesses did not appear. ' I and llu adjournment was made. Several pieces of property which belonged to the missing J. E. Brown, were sold -by 3 I llluction last Saturday evening, `the saw ;,mill selling for 81,000. The purchaser of the mill -W:l.5 Reuben Ilaskiu. George ;laml Fred Pratt, 'l`. Bedeuu, and Tim. 'Hulliduy, halve, gone to Michigan. 13. Phelps, who runs an express Waggon ht`- ' tween Phillipsville nnd Brockville, is ` doing u. lively llusiness. Among th--. ' nmny visitors are Chllrlie Wells. of Syracuse, '\'.Y.. at his father's, R. H. \\'e|ls; the Misses Curtis, of Winni- peg, M':ln., at W. Bi-nlty`a; Miss .\l:lr_y Murphy lit P. Murphy's; Miss Mollie C()lnSl0('k nnd Miss Anestnsill (`allnplu-ll, Lllngtlon, N.l).. at ll. ll. Wells . W. * Phelps, station agent. is contemplat- ` ing it few tl.'iys' vllcution. 10 nolmng In [no l(|I'mt'l`s mvur. Frnnk Thompson is engaged hy S.'l`. Andreas to build his new house. 'l`hc-r-I Imus been Rmnn oh.-nngos-in the post of- fices of ihis section. Al Rm-kporl, (`ornwnll sucvemls Fitz:-ximmons. at Athens M('Ln.ugh|in succeeds Rerney. Mrs. lrn Thompson and son, are visiting friends and relatives here. All lll()S9 who nave an lnlL`rt's|. In nut puhliv library should mind their sull- scriptions to the mllectnrs. The pro- vemls of the l roshyt9rinn Snvinl lu-.ld but weak amounted to 826. Tim twirli- c-rs of this nvrtion_ after it vacation of six weeks rv-opvrted srlmnl l\`lunl:1y. Nuthun l\ (-llnv urrivt-d \\'e:|nesrlay from New York. Jnnios, 01 Athens, llL`(`u- pied the M. E. pulpit lnsl Sund:1_v. '1`h-.-r0 was no service in the evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alexnndc-.r (lilisnn were vis- iting friends lust wot-.k ut Ynnge Mills. ,\ nnmlu-r fruln lmrt-. ntt9nde(l the lung lrH`ll(lH Illsl \\l'|'.|( in 1 u||5(`. .. A number from here football mnlvh at }*Is(-01,1, he-.Lwevx1|'Is~ volt. uml 'I`ill-y. The S('0l'(` stood unr- tu nolhing in the furmer`s favor. Wrnnlr Thnmnnnn is omzmred In 8.1` wull, to spend ms V.'H`.'lllI')n wnu In-r parents. Edv\':u`d llngulmmn and \\'i'- Iinm (`-hivk Iezuvv this week for the gum- en li9|ds of M:Lnitoh.1. A g:1n;:uft\u-Ive men. umlor (`ueorgo Gibson. mmnxmn-s-d work on the Ynnge Mill's ditch to idvn nnd depen it. Albert Jordan has the oontrnm of painting the red fu('l0I`_\ . All tlmso who have interest. in our n..|.|i.- lilu-urn uhnnlal hunt. lhil` Sill)- lI|Iuur,yl.uw- annulu- Mnllorylmvn. August, 1l3.-~.A laryn- number from herv mtendml the ire rremm :~'o(`iul at Cnintown, given hy Hm Sons of Temp9rum'v, of that villugv. Raw. G. S. Rvyndlzls mnd l:uly left lust wwk for (`nletlnniu Springs. Frank Mallory arrived '!`uea(luy from Corn- \\':||l,`(o spend his V.-w.'1lir)n with her mu-ante, [`.dw,-nrd llmm|)omn jun DAILY` wme, (w1m1~msnAy. AUGUST 18, 1897: and amount Io lnlulon dounn. majority of Ihn! bad choice plum of Insurance oorod KILLS I OUNNINGHAH I910 Anna. Klnuaon And District. ullorytown Amun. `.An..,... Ann-n.-.6 IN 7 u'I*.k ul )nng(-. LVJIIIS. |\1\ In:--new`: fn vnr tor new next. year. The following three eons of winter wheat variation will be rent. free. by mail, in one- lnlf pound lots of each vnrioty. to {armors applying for them, who will carefully heat. the three kinds in the__g9j; in which they choose, and will report the results after harvest. new year. The need will be sent. out in the order in which the applications are roceivod aalong u the supply labs. Ha: Ha I ." Hinton : Gnldan Chlff: TOCOIVOG M_}ong In um uuppny subs. Set No. l.-' D.uuon e Golden cum; Early Genesee Uiant; Early Red Claweon. Sac No. 2.-Dmuon s Golden Chen"; Pride of Goueaee: Poole. Bet No. 3.-`l)uveon e Golden Cha; New Columbia; Imporinl Amber. Emh person wishing one of these sets Ihonld write to the up urimenuliet, agri- cultural college, Guelpn. mention which not he desires, nnd the grngin, ivith instruc- tions for boating, end the blank form on which no report, will be furnished free 0! coat to his uldreu. until the supply of grain (or dim-'vbut.iug becomes exlnuned. M --C. A. Zurrz. experimenhliat. Vlclnlty OI uuelpn I306!` tnan Dept. m.u. An experiment in treating seed wheat for the prevention of smut has been con- ducted for two years with quite satisfac- tory results. Infected seed wheat for smut produced a crop containing an inlet`- age of 2146 smut bulls per bushel of grain; while that treated with potassium sul- phide produced an average of 109 balls of smut; that treated with copper sul hate, twelve balls of smut; and that treu with hot water nine balls of smut per bushel at grain. The hot water treatment which is one of the cheapest and most obctuol remedies. consists in immersing seed wheat for fteen minutes in hot water at s tem- perature of 132 F. The water should not go below I30 and not above 135'. Not only is the hot water treatment very effect- ual in killing the smut spores, but i't ire- quently improves the productive power of the seed. as shown by the increased yield of grain per acre. Every farmer in smut infected districts should treat suicient seed to insure the harvesting of clean grain for seed next year. 'l`h. fnllmnimr three sets of winter wheat win. The average results of an experiment conducted for ve yours in succession. in sowing winter wheat. at di'erem'. dates in the autumn, show that the aeedinga of September 2nd and 3rd gave t.hree-quar- tors of a bushel per acre more than the aeedinga of September the 7th and 9th. and seven and a half bushels per acre more than the eeedinga of September 17th and 20th. Itis found shut it is not. usually advisable to now winter wheat. in the vicinity of Guelph laber shun Sept. 9th. An m-um-imant in mmtinnr Thu Ila 008 Drunk And Forgot when no llnql Lon Then. Cmmno. Ill., August. I".--\'our honor. this mm pawnod his Ian 00 buy liquor. nid an oicor in justice Factor : court. yu- tordny. . Hllnnl. mm: V dnnluidnd an mach-I E. W. I1II'|'llI8U)ll lU|' IIIUW ! Tho pt-inner wu without legs. The; oicon explained that he run found on: (`lurk acne . list ni ht` homloully drunk! and umbb to pmpcrhinno. Ho and tho ouu thnlhohndpurnod his cork Ion And could. not rononhor tho pavnhtohol location. Tho justice dimlud tho prisoner Ind` iootructod tho puiico to luuigihim in the rueovcry of his articial IE . ` Elli! WP 1.jK'_ Q`. lcauan-aoamuesuu.- rank; 1. M. , ?'ny|.ni. than 3 : demanded the magi:-' tau. sud noouplo of polioomon hold up 3. W. Harrington for innpoodol. ( Th: nrinnnnr run Iilhnlf. IZL Thox This in An qdglnul. copyrighted than |tory.`wrMcn in the but vein of this Inthot. whose` gdolighthl llctlon bu madam: um. . household word in` very civilized lnnd. . This minty will not appear in than human. It iii fan 01 A antics of nine. not: by equally colebruted authors. . C high, ,IA `h-v-"1-:2-__.__.l'*~*._..~_.' A" '6