%..`!. i.% Loughboro Township conncll. .. 0'. (`1......A:I _._A I... __._._L -1 The Vlslt To IIon`troal 11.. ..-AA. Forest Jottlnu. LI... no A ___...n. Little Liver P1115. THE DAILY wma. MONDAY. MAY 31; 1897. lu lkvu-ly street. `um conunodioun nai- do 1 II: has in but am on: AI 'nodorn.ol:uvn- 11. hnnnllni. Annhln A- ul`Vo have 9. large stock of artistic Wall Paper and Mouldings and com- ) ) l * f potent worlunen to do the hanging. I , /\ II. F. `HARRISON C0,] IQVES `"3. Illlll ll|IIrl'l.`>3UF; Illl RIUUVS llllll nu to bun represented, mud to order. YOl'llS. Bnorthuul department, A pllcntion should be mnde ithout. delay too Min the advantage whl the Jubilee licholnnhlp Ilfords. 0oll0no`0f`|loo-()ornor Princan And Swan- I Remind We make A -aponiulty of re-sming and ro- !\0\'Mih[ RCtr83sC.s. tur Sanitary Mattress. We luwn Jun. nun an immanse stock of Mattresses an-I Sp:-imz Bods, bought specially law and sold sumo way. s.It(-I-t~+I-):<)In'a 6; After all is said and done, where can you spend in few dollars to better Hulvnntugo than in beautifying your home. Don't permit the old tious to disturb your dreams any longer. (`rot something bes.ut.iful and [ now. I I I I I` ,,A,' 1'- ron SALE on LEASE. AKIVIIW LODGE. SITUATED ON ll-vu-Ir gems. oonnnulioun nul- If you have Window Screens and Doors; the reason is obvious. Wi-re Cloth: Braokotenl, Oiled, Screen Doors. Screen Windows. otc.. ut. Burcletto. with muttresses to In. cheap. UPb3W3H3PdW3.P3 Hair Mattresses. nll qrndo-1 and guaranteed `1\`\n ..-.. ..... -..A...I ......I.. on .\...I-- Limestone Business College. (`mp Jnhnnonn and nlg-an Q0. In-u.....lo- no H9._1".! Norway Pine Syrup cu;-as coughs and colds. Price 250. and 50. per bottle. 4 -__ Made of absolutely pure materials. is giving every satisfaction. IHIIIIIIKI IIIIIUIIUU. Ilium IS ANOTIIEK. J. A. Toneon. the popular professor in the Belleville Business College, eeye: "1 have suffered ver greatly for some time with kidney tron lea. The use of Dolu's Kidney Pills has completely cured me and I readily recommend them." Qnhl Ln n`l J-nu-up:-Ihu -0 Km. rell Inner an I rgauuy l'B00llllllIlIu uluul. old by :11 druggists at 501:. box or six boxes for 82.50. P" } At all orugusu. Price 60 cents Ker Box. a or 5 tor $1.50. Sent by Mall on recclpt at price. 1'. MILBURN Q C0.. Toronto. K21 were one no money uruumo. -Other medicine she tried failed to have 3 good eoct. until she got Donn : Kidney Pille. After using chem for only one monblu Ibo was completely cured. Needless. to on} I recommend them to all who my be similarly ellliobed." `HERE ANOTIH-IR. Han in one citizen who testifies to the good malt-of i)oan'a Kidno Pills. Stun W. W. Simneon: " vwo hn mif- 3001! l'8Ill|'a`0l Donn u nlunxf rlllu. Ssye W. W. Simpson: ywile he: cut`- fon-ede gevgroly for over a year with pain in the back; hot. nehu. dizzi netmileepleeeneee, loan of appetite. etc. , ell of which. I believe. were due to kidney trouble. .(')t|um- rnnlinlnn Aha triad fniled tn have Can t -uoc-nvvov-av nruwnlnvulil VVIIUOUI cor. Johnston and 01011: St.-. (opposito St. Inn`: Q-had:-nl),lHnuton. Sln term he- ltnu Al: I 1. Lowest. ntco. out - AKEVIEW L00" K. BITUATED 01! Dual: Strut. oomlnodlaua nul- nouovotloonnn the lab. has hhlr boon nonivmocmnona S1>0|l!JnPn1nqq: mo maxkable Ramedy-Hcme Testimony Rlchtworo in Benev-mo In Botuor Than Testimony Frqm Far 0!! Points lemma Lamcvz mm Mme] -v:-.. __ - _:_.__ F0! "in! -?=P,u+f- You Cor. Princess 8:. V\'-llington Streeh. -j We T AND _'_`5.BY. P"-'-$. You ll Sleep Sounder Kingston Ladies Gollege Closeburn," KINGSTON. ONT. nAKEs Tl . We no particular from Itlo tn nhh. fund you will nd our plmlina \:p to and 'boltcr Hun Hu- ' homo-undo Article. Too often of the duty Dyou owe to yourself [anal family by buying ] Brad, Cakon, Plus. pconfoctionery I n d Fruit. when you can roly on getting only the best goods. VOIVOT 0 I333: OI IIICUIIKCDQ (Gum quimt-Iiln. The when VD BENIN `by aoat lmmhkfq Inblib llnlnnll Wu 8113-0}. P.u:Is. Nay 3l.-Tho Athena corroopom dont. of tho Journal unorn that Prince Constantino after the turns from Dono- loe attempted to commit uuicido with |_ro- volvor on Icsrniiug of thoiutcnno huh amines-Lin- Tin mhnn in annual Illlily ll'nl2l-l0IIU IDII IVUIXK. "I cannot tell an lIe-I was. I bought I couple of blinds for the kitchen window: " --Su-and Mnmulne. " --?g_.T_. lly lllll HIE I-l'UpIL'lIl [0 WHO wmperun`. Thin isthmus. Dr. Wortmau reasons, was temporary and doubtless exiltud for a few hundred years. Then. duo on volcanic disturbances again. it disappeared and an oceanic nntoh intervened until about 50,- 000 yeah) ago. when the isthmus of the present up:-one from the water. --New York 1 Hm-nld, ..-.-,- I hear you were mixed up I13: rather ohndy transaction Inn. week. "I ngnnnt. in n I!n_.l run I hnnah A llIl.'p('HI: HISHHMU KICK`. It means, can Dr. Wortmnn. that. not. withstanding the theories of geographers, there was an isthmus l.('tw(`on North and South America 600,000 years ago. Vol- umio dist_urham.-cs `all of a amide-n closed the watery gap between tho continents. and over this land bridge the animals from the United States nml Mexico nmdo gradually , n grand emigration. Tho cloths went into r-iouth America in grant hordes. They found things more congenial there. an the cllrnnte in this country mun changing rup- Idiy from the tropical to the temperate. ' Tllln inthnnnn, Dr Wnrtnxnvn nnncnm: London. Llvcrpool and Globe Fire Insurance Company. -.._J- ..-.- can nnn nnn In -.l.llLl..v. 0... -I.hn|. II.l`('l'. Then came a sudden nnd most startling change. At the Glow of the eoccnc porlod dcposits nil traces of tho sloth In North America disappear abruptly and reap var in South America. This fuel: In full 0 the deepest signicance. It nulnnn saw: I)! fnv-fvnnn OI-ant wank. ` U(I\l,7 llllllb. Thus tho first known nncostor of the sloth has been piuvodund intiisputulwly had his origin hum um] nowiwruuiuu. Through the whole 01' the mat eucc-no period, which ended 500,000 yonrsng0,t.i1v:=Iuzhourished ; umi evuiutmi until it Ix-mum, ns other re- mains found by Dr. Wurtnmn in highuv oocenc deposits show, as large nan yearling Item`. ""-at. .\n-aA _ nu.'l.\-_ .....I ........L _A__AI!.__. .'..L.`. D. l p tit :1 in time c.'xn_von ho (iisintorred no skull ..ml is f':.t, lying: in tho lowest oven.` i-tr:.tu'n in Not-th America. Now, as his 1.-.x-ti.--nl.-.r luyrrot sediment, which :-.:;~:' tnn:t.-ti into etono, xwts tiopositud not w x timn r.o0, yours ago, Dr. \\'ortman rt'<-imne tho origimti sloth to whom that ~lillll lwlon_qoa.l ll\Ctl thnt many years in aim ptlit All the region thereubont was -on t't`(l by u grout lulso, whivh grtuitxally, ll`.t`t)m:ll tho jupso of countless ngos. bo- -'.-uno iiilzwi |:_v|m1(l. ntnnound other nmttvr \\`Kl: into it. Tho iowcstvovono st.rut.nm is u miio und (1 hull below the pfesent nlll'fllCl` of tho vtv.t'th. This skull is not that of the gigantic . of his most pritnitlvn, t-leuriy elollnmi nnc(~s::t:r.\vi1oso girth was about that of It bnlldog-t-vrtninly not lurgvr. llrrc, then, was: Lho xioth's uriginnl hmnv, and hero it t-st fiourishmi. When this )no<'lerute sizcti fellow divul, its t*0rp.~'o bo- omno imlwtlticd in tho muddy bottom of th- iuim. Tons of thousumls of _\'o:nrs nftur this nnothvr sloth passed umny. and its bodyttnnhh-d into tho lztkmmd .-uuik. This one was larger thun tho other, nnd, us tho lnico kept rising nil tho time, its bones are foumi hnmirotls of foot higher up in tho canyon. lint thcro mine n time when tho lnko lind risott so high that it uvvrilowmi und (ii.~up[:oun'(i. '1 ho mud thnt. hnd no- onmniutcti in its bottom grntinnliy turned into .=.'1mlstono. in this. water through an nimost. l`lli(`FS procession of your. out hm wny, nnd so furlnctl tlw canyon in the tlopthst of which i)r. \i'urtnmn was enabled to grasp the cvidcnou scientists so long have sought. 'I'I'u~.u thu u-ch Ixnnn.-n nnnnnfnr 0' fhn Om cf the greatest myn-tqrlel of Idencn, ~ :1 lxrrxnloxlty that has barassul the lnllldl ` of mu foremost sclentlsts. ntanduexplalnod by u cllacorcry rccuntly made by Dr. S. L. Wortxxmn of thcdcpurtmcnt of paleontol- ogy in tho Amvt-luau .\lusonm of Natural llis:Lr_1`. . Dy it ;;ongruphers must (-hang! Qhvl-l'lt'S that have prevailed an unchange- nl In nml nlu-r xlzulr rcclmnlugs in one in nu: z-u Ly -250,000 yvzu-:=. In (mother do 1:1.-'.l:l uf sc'nIm~, that which drnls with tho n:m.~,n :- amimuls z.f }Il'1.*hl:-lt0l'l0 times and 2!;(~`ex- life. some lmvrvstlng conjectures, no I'!`p?'.`(l almost us n xed lwellof. must be dl.~mi=.~c:.l whvn cm.frunl:ed by the oloal r-.u-1-.- at rm-`.1. \-cull indisputable evldonot by Dr` \\'m_-:m::n. If v nun e um hr Wnrtmnn I\'\nI:nnu Ilni by III . III (III. ` It nun 5. so Dr. Wortmau reasons. that j Nun` mm am i.-tthmus of Panama halt h I millhzn _\':.'|rs .-1gu--not the neck of the |'1'a:l:Ld..)`, but u predecessor, which In ll.v 1.1}.-u~ xf tlmu came and disappeared. (Ie<\_'_".`:1; lm-.< lmvo contended that the thin as:-i;u.f luml which mnncx-ts North and 5': :11]: .~\u:vrim U nltnub 60.000 years old, .:ui i!:::L l*cfm't' that time them owed a .~.1-. ca f \\'uxu- To miles wide between the Ir. J mmlm`rt l>.` writ-."., \\'ln(:h I . ..~vlt.m\l:nzk:1. .. ::I 13:11 Hidutv Whiv L` :.l:_.' \.l'.h .\.~i.x, Ihun l;.u.1- \:.~E!i1.n Al ...`x 1:: x\!'\ ` .4 :l>`l1!lk4 u.u51u.`.w.lh .\x:u riuu. "I l.u in .~-nlulirm uf H ;.n \\;.-s <!`.~c::\crv in 11` '1 Mn` rnr'm`.-.`tA`I'l1 pm` _v 1).`. `nu-:'tJ:::m. Ho gm . w 1;. in u nu nu.i:'. an .:.: `.1 i;:!rm~xr.1n:n'.n_:x .-`rk .r1rLl:1.:-utin;:.ur ml l;.n-\\ i::;: :1 strum; 11 1i.-:i:`. 1)! tLix:;.-r. In ::1: .. 1:1! l'3.c (`.um.(.'x.ntu .. .v~?~. .;s tn Hm hldontul .~. ;`|.u~.a lzi 3' liml 1; urn {N "1 :s .:1_\u: l.(.L.(lIC(l 1.ui:1, \`.`hi'.'h is " Nrw Muxiw. )1 1. <.uJ.~H . .x1 1:; -cnt:~.1'_v l`(`hI.k1H .'.n:, z 4 ill \\`:ro.1'v\.ah ml: mr ;n`ux.'rJillu Lriltc .Jl.. . - . A First Link In nvolnuon--AI I1!-It In Exlcted In North America uull'hn lzazigratcd to South ndru|-AnohI1 xntlunua of Panama; V cones of Trans Amrm. AID IN Ah mr-onnnr mscovsav. SLOTH AND SCIENCE. 2221 II! n Jlnlll .lli:'\ IIUII. in..~ this profound prob- ;. tlw.~`un Juan busln, ') pun uf Nvw Moxloo, `mu ! 2 -:.1;. mm.i:'. uml la lms exoltud .-:~l.-nntlstsnll over the .1-ivl. \:;.;~u Hing. amlttlm-.w,unu1_v thoorloa ilm-zhllglm upon the ::1:ulln1` nmmolr. en- um. gumu In-l(-f technical ` ..lul"'3.u nml Tlwlr Rcla-' .v~l-.`.;1 l'Ilmm:tu," Dr. Wurtman lii; x: urn fully. (_ :z_\o:n l.(.L.(ltut,l1lgh In the Sun '.;:: l.a.-in, part. of tho Bud ;`!L\!`4 (T he hit. upon skulls n;.;.:.'um:-.1'_\` l'(`lu.'.lHH which in nu lu- u: 1-0. mm and the tale of the c.tll1H:'.lu!`m:l:lilluLrllto, how they grud- l.llj' :\c.h:tul lrom smullnvsn to mon- xuun [`rn[.urliunS nml how they emigrat- I. 'l li:uf:s1-mrrycloura Ihv longobscurvd Jill!) of ll:L' origin uml descent of the en- ru .-`k,1',n ;,:1`(tup nml brings lt back lnto 1.-vl;)~`('.~'.l. rulutloxlsshlp with other`: orders 'nm'n I-ml: FARH AND CITY PROPERTY lnnunl IV lowut _ bio tutu. Boron rondwlnc old or (twin: now ualnuuot nun from n-I-nnrnn A. u-rnnmta, A...m., [ll4"\l3 \l\ Illtl I51 \lI\ 1am ing Hm ductrim lu;:l-H rvmluu`l_v he ..`1.~ \.1' thutuck-1.1*p&'l` -;:.`. lumdrul tlmnsu `. .;.~x M..mlul:`l_v no h n In uh uml Snulh n vlilml.-a \`)x'.i;;r:1t:-111:1 4-1!.`-rr .\.nnL';.'.vulugi .1;.~ I-dist" Hm: thvj I... 1. .1... )lHIll( I-KM. I.-.\\;aHmt1h0SC h -in Llutl.-'. as 1:1)` [mm \~.lm:, cm In)` :'-; of th: (him :~n'.If.') .\1m-:'i<`:|. zmintnls wtru (wv '3'. (J Scull) Al ` .~..\",\ Lr :1 ha.-x hm` .. .` .. 1.. 1I.l mi) pluuxt. beasts were bred has mxrn. '1 Eat l:u-k uf knowledge inns dx fccl. in the chain of (WI- Hug t.lm\lm'lrim- uf evolution. i-t`4 n-rumu`l_vIwld thut during tho men 1.0 p'l`imI, which end- llmnsuml years ago, lnml cunuuctlou u Almvrim. how .-=15 v)1'J';;r:1tI' lrum one continent 'rr .\-um` ',.'.( (1h)gisL.-c'hI|\'0 ontm-~ lhvy originated in riu.~.'-., lhun was tropical, 411. ,-\l::.-aka. then on-r the un- \ which (`0Illl0(`tt`d that LY: .\.~i.:, lhun strudo into Eu- ` Afrhuu, uml uully M n . uuunrctlo conti- . l S. but those huge aiuggards. the H.-'. large as an elephant, .h:;:, nmv the suuthwnsteru ll-v: Ynitul States, und not lint all traces oi ls conned nlmust ex- mm-rkvn. Now and 1 :1 hm-n found elsowhe-re mm in HM mumry and sume ' 1-uh cu-th uh Egcrkingeu, in the title of I neat. illustrated pocket volume I have Jult In ed. exciuelely for men. It gives in lain language the one-ct: following youthful indincre- tion and later excesses. and points out an any And lure treatment and cure at home WITHOUT DRUGS 0R_)1ED~ ICINES. it gives a truthful resume ` of my thirty nan wonderlui success with my patented genuine Electric Belt: in these ones. and every young. middle-axed or old man aullerlng the slightest weukneu should read it and know exactly where he stands. Cur be had free at once. or in tent sealed. by mu. upon`:-equeut. 1'\ID BAHEEIY ill j QAQQJQ on: J 3n._'Xt';"I'.1;o";r. ulna nomnnu. qunnnc. Cnmoql lly Joulonny. Mox'rI-m.mn, Vt... May 3l.~Miaa Mil- dred Brewster, the daughter of a wealthy farmer of llunbmgdnn shot. Mina Annie Wheolock inicting latul wounds. She then turned the revolver on horulf inflict- ink is serious and possibly ll fatal wound. Joaiouny was the cause of the affair. Ida J. Fisher, 553Yongo street, Toronto. says: "I have taken Millor a Compound Iron Pills and find them good. For sale by E. C. Mitchell. I-fclllum 'l`m'klon the llloyclv. Mr. I-2dl In said to ho dnvotingzn churn of his invuntlm gvnlux-I to thu l)iI`_\'t-.1:-, with tho Men of duvlnlmr smno ~:!n-ngth .~:u\'im; nppll.-xnm-V tlmrutu He is r\~[ym'.`1- to In` (mnlltlnnt that he can find :1 Hllf``l`.~`Rflll mmums for stnrhm tho powor clwxtsd h_v d(`svmul|mz hllls for later use on tho lv\'I`1 4:; in tho upgrndu work. No hvlit'\`(`: lhut. nntnru's {urea found In ;n'm'it_\' nlunn nfYvr.~x hupn for nupplvnn-ut~ Ing thv pnwvm of tho vycllst in any prac- timl wny. Htornge buttery systmns amd othvrs involving: the use of Innturs hnvu u pmuxt future for thrm or fmlr-\vh~oled \1~hIvl:~s, sun-1 Mr. Ecllsnn, but will nevvr lze mndn pruorlvul fnr t-ho Himzlwtrnnk hw.'u-wlm-lnr.-4. H0 than-{um thlnks that thv lnvvntur`s nppurtunity for usefulness in lhiS(|il`1`(`MU!l is llmltud to lnvthmla fur inking udvnntugo of\ tho (oroe of gravity. Engiinh Tribuln to lllcyoio Tools Made In This Couulry. Tho grmit English technical journal, Enpzinooring, London payed: handsome tribum to nmchine tooismndo in the l'nitod Suites, saying: It is not a reassuring thing for those who would R-mo the engineering suprmmmy oi` this country nminminod. to notice how oer- tuin American iii-ma have ranged ahead of us in the production ui is light class at nun-hino tools, oi` which bicyula making muohim-s niford nn example. At. who pnment timv, with who demand for l)l(`)`(`ll`H still great. and new faumrios iming started mnsmntiy, mnnufactururu imvv the m`:-at-sat: difficulty in obtaining the Fi])(`(`lill plant. it is easy unounh to [ilil`Cliil.\'t` urtiinury iutiius. milling xu.'iciuim-r_v, pow:-r mills, nt,c., but with tiuw the iiioyvlu muiu-r czmnnt hope to prmiuce his wurea at. unything iiku thu- unnm nnm-ll nr nt. an Inm n nnul. ma nun Godwin : Insurance Emporium Removed to Anchor Buildings. over hp:-one Omoo. corner King and Brook Iunn ' `ll\l\lllL'C Ill-`I VVIITUH Ill: llyllllllg IIHU nmun pcutl or In so low a coach us can those who urn furtunatu In possessing spacial lnlmr saving and extremely no- r`ur:m- hml. No (louhtn goud many in;;c~ni<.us ('_\'(`.lu nmklm: tools have been mnslrn:-tut in this: country. but thdo bunu buvn lnrpzvly doslpmod by the cycle mnkvrs Ilwnxsc-lves--\vhen they happen in have In-vn nwvhnnlcs ulsn-nnd have not been put upon the nmrkota. Under the--0 (`lrrumaLun(`on the American mulmr:-x lmvu stopped in. and are at ;~rvM-rmr Lhu thno n-upimz it rich harvest In 2-wlllngr. yarn-try well In. their own price, ('y('lu muklnu nuwhinx-ry of n Imturv which v.'u)l)ut lm yurchsed from NH: Lh unuvnufu..uu..n.a " Ill Fl llllI;` |Tf\'ll.V \V'|'II ll In British m:\m|f1u:tnn~rs.' CUIIHLIIUFIIDNJU (ll |lIl' \\'lVKIA\l`.'l` VVUIIJCIH. The bivyrlo (win is prof:-mbie to tho tricyufv. uithuugh the lumber can be dlmunttll uml ridden without learning tho dimoult process of buinnce. but it in fur less sorviuuuhlu fur ganmal use. On the usphult |~'l:rvvt-. of ('0ux`s. everything in son-ne, but if Llwru um sharp turns to be nmdn or 11m-\':-nnessea in the road which eiuvntu mm wim-l much above thu other uvurturning is nn nsy thing, for the now trh-_\'viu.~x have tho twin \\'h(mI8 plowed only :1 fuw iunhes upurt..-IIlus- tmted Anwrit-am. pony.1md than unoxciting and spooio pivnsum has given delight for centuries; and so, although the motor-bloyolo may l 0(`(`l\`H the ridicule oi the strong and vigoruus spnrt.s\\'mnun, it still morits the comzidurzitlon of Hm wanker woman. 'l`|... |\|..-...L. I...-an la nu-nhn-nhlm tn Aha DIN wnamer II Will 0800!]!!! puluuur nun general In a master for the future to reveal. It never can become so Among those who use the wheel for oxolioiuo A d from love of sport. It It too much It mounting th wooden horse of a modern merry-go-round inamnd of a meal and spirited animal, but there in II large clan of would be riders to whom the motor- wheel oers much onjoymanc. 'I`|...... nun um u-mm-n ulm Inna him wneel muon oxuoyumnn. Thele an the woman who love the great out-of-doors but nd their strength unequal no the effort of puuhlng a wheel through long dlstanoes, espeolnlly uphill. It Is, 0! cum-su,more aporrllko than stay- lnm In n mu-n-luau drnnnnd about I? E x-.. - /n-///Jr/:1///////%A< '4!///' Three Classes of M Ion Old Woman Foul 0! Sport 3080! Favor II. The motao- bclycle ls being pushed by In manuhotun-I. oopeclnlly In Englund. but wh;-rm:-.r It will become popular and column! In A tnnhll fm- th fllnb AMEFTCAN MACHINERY. =, 01 ouursuuuora 8p0l'I'rllK8 mnuu uny- lu a carriage drugged about by a ---v-- ----- v v---..--__' - ..."':.-;.:.- :.-15 -`:.-, In 0 o 0 on we once - lad mnfy of all the Itoolholdon . . all run: um mvrv mmmmvrv c.......a .o T11": 'Mo1'oR.aucvcL`. runmuxs ~ ~:.'..:-_---I H. FBRAME S vluvil, IIIIILV3 IIIU IIVVH `JIUUC III velvet, and is therefore an indis- pcnsible article around dwell-k'ept house. Dierent makes and sizes A. Strac%han's. uuwfl uuuwclo Auc_v an: IIUI. Bl !- penuve are very easily kept" order, :I1akes'theIawn \,look_ { o ..Iu-L .....I 1- AL-...l'...- -.. ._.I3- in order to plnoo their work within the reach of all, have decided to re- dnce the price of Cabinet Photographs "for a short time" to $2 I Dozen. There is great comfort in a. good Luwp Mower. They are not }Lawn Mowers. Heducliun in Plies ,OF PHOTOGRAPHS. Lmassns. summon & nms `I'M W UII-lIIUII.'IJ KCKI IIUI-II STRANGE I STRANGE. AJIIIOI. W. I. Sm! Mont. King Street Sold ln:Klnuton an doverxwhuo lnOuI- min by :11 responsible ruzgln n. Cook's Cotton Root Compound In 63:; no-u nnfn rnllnhln " "VH7 CW KUVKU U] RUFU- ` Io prepared in two degrees of urea th. No. for ordinary cases is by far the beat dollar medicine known -sold I) drugginla. one Dollar per box. No. for 9 cm cueo--no de reeu -o-......-.._..-.13 \u A-nnninbn On: I ' N0. :5 lot Igeclu Cale!-10 ul: nu strange:--uo1d y druggiuts. One 1; Three Dollars; two boxes, Five Dollln. Mr. I AI` Nn, 9 mailed (In tacint DI Three uouu-I ; two Dozen, rive uouun. No. I, or No. 2. mailed on receipt ot price and two 3-cent utunpo. The cook compeny, wnndm. onuuo. Dodd s mane} I5ii|' Always cure Urinary Troubles IIIRINARY TROIIBLEs yponn's1i1riEv PILLS \ CHASE`S OINTPIENT i In a Guaranteed Cure PIAOIIOALLY A UAIADIAI UOIPAHY WITH BRIT]!!! BKJUIITY. luonu Ircidopoultod onnunllx at Ottun and now amount. to om million ollan. lovnr than the majority of onion Inn] nd oholoo plans of lnnunnoo oond IITLLR A IIIIHHTNRH A ll. Mao Ladies` Print Wrappers `at 0:, $1.25, $1.40 each. - In-pegeion inviiea by Ihave been troublcd for some years with urinary trouble. I coulgl not hold my urine. Was constantly broken of my rest,as I had to get up six or eight times every night. I tried doc- tors and many remedies without getting any relief until one of my friends advised me to try I)odd's Kidney Pills. I felt re- lieved from the first box and six boxes completely cured me. I cannot thank you enough for the new lease of life and com- fort your Dodd's Kidney Pills has given me. A Mnnnnnnv C IIIIFIWB Eczema Salt Rheum ' Tetter And All Itchy Skin Diseasu a-you co cum nu cox VIII IUII I\\IVI CI-IIIIIIIIIIIIC lo the on] info. reliable monthly me icine on which indies can depend in the hour and time of need. Ya nunvsno-gr` In Gin ADDPOOI uA.RfCGREGORY, Cornwall, Ont. on u I\Inn CURID BY London &l..ancaahIre Life As- surance Company. PIAOIIOALLY ouuumu oounuv Wm wuumnmnu price 75:: nov50o.' II 0' $51` I ERA to --u unvwrunvnu-v-1' nu. up. w n n. lumbar College Ph ioluna and Surnma Ontario. 011103.19 ontrenl strut. Tole- phono 585. Ilulu uutvvilslnllllulluwl DIDUK. L. HLLNUHARD. J. B. `OKAY. hnrhnd Annnnnhgn. Du.- limo formerly occupied I Ilorl Telephone N0. M2. E. S.PAl1Kb, !\D.B. L.l).S.. Il.D.. DEN- : TIST. Oflloo. tau} !`rlnoou ntrooc. Eon!- dunoo. 18! University Avenue. (Wino houn. I n.m. to 0 p.m. Batludny nvonin 8 to m. Tolophono us. 0. P. Sherman. D.D.... 1.0.3.. Auutlnt. R K. KILBORN ILD. 11.0.1 . & 8.. LATE o lodlcnl Suporintonrfont Kinnton Gone Ill Hnnpltnl. Coroner for city and country Sun formerly occupied by the 1100 Dr. Boun- Telephone . ?_"3_ ` ll. II I IDU I 1'. 11.1105.` u.u.a. UIIJI-In! o Omoo ov ! Hobtg-t`: In I Hull. comm inoou Ind ot treats. in Iton Talo- phono 610. Boul once. 116 York 8 not. ONE AN IN LARGE OB SHALL _ Y. It ma; II! of tnhuna 0|! 01! rm Pro 71:). Loan: [unto on 01: unty Dohoncuu. Algal: .t:d'1I':0IAl , Hunt ltonbuno ggc goohty. Ooo oppolito the Pout Oloc We havejust secuerd at a great reduction In rice about 5oo Print Blouse aists. n'rnU W uumm ox uusim . 'hmk some. M I ' . $1 Ilnuuy In '.ll nu! Ibvululuuuria FARM AND 011'? PROPERTY lnlunl :0 Iowan nonlblo Beforo rondwlnn an an In . . 'B1*G%`B_KRi}HNS% Q: EBQLVUEAIIU. (nmnuod Accountant. EONAED OLEIENTS, b.D.S. DEN'.l'IB'l' directly onooulto the Pesto ,Woul mu It:-not Kin-non. Established in 186. Buaphono ko.sa!. numonoe.au Jungmm n . J I. B. IDOANN AOGJUNTANT AND BILL a lush Anni. Hone: and accounts so!- . Ionoytoloun solowut ntu. Occ 50.. our Wale : Drug Store. 'E._'_-*" ""'"_V ' '"_` H. nansn -DuF1r.vs'c 4{"nAG aw. ` Tolophono D. 0 E i SON ARCHITECTS. KER: a nut: uh Bulldlnc. eornu Brook and olllncton ntroou. Phone I12. Crumley Bros.[ m*;;.j.g...a"-*=..n._._<:'.s.-.-.".':-.:.,.g. mm Brock Strnnt. H331"? . SHIT}-I, BARRIBTEB. IIOIJOI U tor, on? Public. Oommluionor for vndnv In In 5210 for no in the an o! boo. no to land 1; It- to at nlldinu, I t 8. "I1. McCAMMON. M.D., C 11.. nvnhnu nnnnnn Dhvulnlnnn ant` nuoarn A. AYKBOYD. D.D.S.. L.D.S. Dent-I31 Hobs t`: [noon not trout-I. lmnton REMOVAL. nlutonolofook dxinp n our W3do?:Dm( 80.01;. In.t.!;nnoo on shoot. next to WE10 omoo. DR. BE66. WELLINGTON STREET (NEAR Prlnoou). Telephone. C87. EB DAVIDSON. - Prlndpskl ulu UJVIUU pinup VI Iululnuuu Uulltvu mm. a uuxxmerun Iou Agonu. lnnton and mmloc. MEDICAL CAR[_).;` Ladieslnuse Waists.| j ARCHITECTURAL. "EbucA1'IoNAL. ijoaia uvanv. r Ilronls. Flog--()nrnor Princau And Sx(lon- I.0ddfellowu` Block. Iltnnn 1 n u--Au IIWLANDI. Moot. comer of Brook and 1 'nnWnda'nI)rnnSO.oro. Inn-am IUD-' uypq lav I38. OOBNWAL l.A.. I-lncnpal. `|'NsunANE. _l_'lNANClA_l:_ Cor. Johnston sud Olot St.-. OrQ~hodrnl),K|nuton. 8 tin ginu An` ntu,ooI-t 0: ed touolr on. DOUGEB Prlndpll. -.__.....- DENTAL. LEGAL I. A.. in-lnonpal. Iotlooolhsulot uh. Bonn. In 3l.-Piot.ro Aociurito. the run. unaolvuss. who. on April 32nd last. uthllpted to nab king Humhtrt wbilo the but than his way to the noes was illolllo-day to impriuonmooo in tho u-I|w- 9* 'L*,,._....._.... vvuun - - unsav- Naw Yonx. May 3l.--The London cor- respondent of the Tribune says : Mr. Lanrier a tariff propoeale have been hailed in England as the best teetnnon of the fervent loyalty and patriotism w iich the jubilee yearhae called out from the world-' wideempire. Whatever changes may be required by the imperial treaties with the moat favored nation claure nothing will be done to diecoure e the aspiration of the dominion of Can u to lead the way to im- perial federation. Mr. Laurier will be a hero among the colonial premiers next month. and the Canadian contingent will be received with popular enthusiasm. Loxnos, May 3l.--The nmuing ropoaal rocontl mndo In sober cu-nut. by L o Scot.- sinh bath alliance in that cows be made to hop the Sabbath. The ides is thus y detail the animal one food in a week a nnnltl ALIA tn Almmnn-g -|. 65.- n...- WTJIII IIIU UIIIIIIII III I} In B W I would IN! to dinponu with the noun my ol Sunday milking. By wny of rain- forcimz thouuggo-Iion it is declared in a nporh that the oxporiment ha been tried hv 3 christian omployer oi lsbor with bone- nhl nmlm . I17 I Olllvllnllll cinl nulh. A larger AndVA Hlgiuulut. CI.E\'F.I..\Nn, May 3l.--A Cleveland nt- torney has just unearthed u bold forgery. In October last Archer Jason Secrotan, ac- compuniod by Mrs. Kate Amelia Fowler. of:Toronto.were married by judge Morrow, the former claiming to have secured a di vorce from his former wife. A few weeks ago attorney Meson was asked by a firm of London solicitors he look up the divorce proceedings. which were desired in A case then pendini in the English courts. 11. was found t at Secreten had forged the names of awe judges to :3 document grunt- ing him a divorce. Many comglicntions willurihe from the case. The bleveluml uuthoxihiee are looking into the matter. Great Strike of Gold Bearing Ore In British Columbia. Vn"r0RIA. B.().. May .'ll.--Fabulously rich free milling ore has been discovered in Takush Harbor. on the northern waters of the gulf of Georgia, H0 miles from Van- couver. Every piece ef rock taken out of the vein. which is said to be ten feet wide, is ribbed around with coarse gold which assays many thousands of dollars to the ten, and the specimens are for richer than any before seen in this province. Like all other rich strikes. this was found by acci- dent. Hundreds of prospectors haves-coured the country and the one who made the Takush Harbor strike had given up they search. He was digginga trench around his tent when he struck the goidseamed rock. He was found A week later raving mad : the excitement caused by lously rich nd had turned his head, and the only words he could any were : l have found it. Very rich free milling nds have also been made in Lillocetnnd Squam- ish this week. The excitement is intense throughout the province. and United Stotee money and men are coming in very fast. the fnbu- i i 1 I < J I l In Union with The Londqn collage of luuio. (England). lull staff of University gnduniu. Union in Mathematics and French. The refinement sud ouitun of homo dombinod with the high- ut moniai tnininc. nun-In I\.--_b-.--ad In ah---1. nl LA-in IKUU lllullu Word was received yesterday morning of the death in Denver, Uol., of Allan Pres ton, son of I). II. Preston. Nnpnnee. l)e~ ceased went to Denver early last Novem- ber in the hopes that the more genial cli- mate of that place would restore him to. his former state of health. he having had several attacks of hemorrhage of the lungs A few months previous to his departure. At first encouraging reports were received, but latterly not so encouraging. His brother, Will, left for Denver last winter to be near his brother, and was his con- stant attendant until the end came. l)e- ceased wall in his nineteenth year, and was a general favorite with all his companions. The remains will be brought to Napnnee for interment, and are expected to reach here to-day. The bereaved parents and brothers and sister: have the sympathy of -1 wide circle of friends in their sad bereave- ment. Rev. W. W. Peck exchan ed pul- pit: with Rev. l). M. Martin. 0 Tweed, ` yesterday. The Rev. Mr. Martin delivered ` two very able and interesting discourses. ` WUIU lU|-Illllu llughee idea was to work through Lo another call which ho supposed was not locked, get into the large corridor and Lhen he was condent. he could manage the rest). and had it. not. been for the strict. watch kept. on him by governor Vzmluven and the turnkey he might now have been a free man. \l7.....I ....... ...._..:..-.l ..--A_...l-_...__..:_.- _: DOELOUI OI DUB IUTHI. WIIB OHU. He then accused Hug es of removing it. who, of course, denied all knowledge of the matter. However. the governor was perfectly satised that Hughes had possession of the irons, and was unxioue to find outthe purpose for which he intended using them, and on Saturday he noticed a slight raise on one side of the wall of the cell and had Hughes removed to another cell. While search wna being made he no- ticed that the slight. raise wna paper very neatly pasted with :1 little soup .over a hole worked in the wall with the irons which had been removed from the bed. When questioned as to how he had dug the hole. llughcs pointed to a horn comb, and said he had done it with that-, but that .lid not go, and when he was asked how he could dig a six or oven inch hole with e . three inch piece of comb he saw the game was all up. and he gave the whole scheme to the governor and told him he would find the irons in as crack in the lloor of his cell and thut they were of no use to him now as they were beyond his reach. Upon remor- uig a plank in the Hour of his cell the iione were found. lI....|.--) ..lA._ __._... L,_ __._-L AL,.-.._,L A- lint In close!) Wntehed by the Governor and `run-nnoy-nu *uohone notecun-- Wonld oer-tulnly love leeeneI-Denth of Anna Preston In Denver-Great Hor- Nw , Nnrmu, May 3l.-It was reported on Betnrdey lutrthet the conviet Hughes, conned in the jail here, lied been trying to work his passage through the well of bio cell, and upon inquiring it Nu found to be true. Governor Vanluven, oi the jail, kept his eye on Hughes endioiled him in his attempt to escape. The governor also told the turnkey to keep a strict watch on him and to note hie movenynte, and the turnkey reported that the looks on the door had been rueddled with. end Hughen was then looked up in esmnll corridor. or what is known as a day cell. Shortly after this the turnkey noticed that his bed form stood uneven, and naked Hughes how it was that the form was standing uneven. Hie enewer wee that it was I" right, but that the floor was uneven. The governor, not to be fooled in this way, hnu the cell search- ed mid his bed form removed entirely from his cell, when. upon examination, one of the stay: of bend iron, being pert of the bottom of the form, woe one. "A than nnnnnnrl I-Ina an of nnnunvina ; Am.; --------- me: A HEJL: m TH czu. wan." Rant (`mu To Obnrvo It. __.. \l nu an - THE RICHEST YET. WITTTHZ IHONVS. '5 IIIUIIUDI lrfllllllu lupin Doputmont In chute of Stocks Hammond. Enq., Mun. Doc. 'l`I'|nlt3 Tenn begun April llth. lo! Corns. 060.. apply to XIII, lIIlHIAI.I._ X A solicited to do so. 5 Beware of imitations of Same Color Wrapper. CALEDONIA spmmas Liver P11L Take no other. ALL HOTELS, BATHS AND New Route by Canadian Paci- c Railway now in full opera- tion at !Subsiitutji0nF&F The only perfect Tho Flshlng l"eve-r~. Bnxssk Y`ui: May 3l.- -In spite of the frost, the departing arrows of winter. every- thing is growing as well as can be expect,- | ed. A number of our "boys celebrated i the `lalbh by spending the day in chat. loyal city. Kingston. Mr. Tuifund family have the bggier. We are very happy to n W` n - om um-mg ur neighbors. ra. Cor . with her son. of 'nLert.c~wn..i.~,- visiting her mother. Mrs. Gorman. Mrs. I. Tuttlo hag returned from Kingston. A, not. altogether unexpected. calamity ban befnllen us, i.o., the shing fever." The Paris Figaro makes A complete 60- nial of the statement that the Due I) Ale- ` con. whose wife perished in the charity | bazaar. is about to enter a monastery. the FRAUD of tho day. See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand GARTEWS A Jubilee Scholarship MOB! l'0Rl (11.28! N`. The Nth Princess of Wales Own Ries, Kingston, has accepted the invitation to come to Montreal for tho jubilee celebra- tion. With the 53rd, of Shorbrooke. they are the nly two corps that so fnrlmve denitely arranged to come. Several of the others invited are yet expected to ac- cept. All the visiting troops will be quar- tered in the exhibition grounds. A church parade on June 20th will provide a striking picture. The parade will be called fur half- past two in the afternoon. From the Champ do More the troops will march direct to ,Christ Church cathedral and St. Paul's church, where services will be conducted 1. by regimental chaplains. Anu V III Montreal (inzette. Tho lit}: prnnn Dylllllllll UIVBFE UIIUKI TIE `H Lllal/Ullll` mice. The grounds were beautifully illu- minated. Refreshments were served by the ladies and the evening passed very pleasnntlv. Visitors: H. Tolnnd. Sun- bury, at 3. Moreland s: Miss Cluru Nichol- son at Minus 0. Woods ; Miss Martha Lind- say at W. Niclmla . Messrs. 8. Arthur and W. Moreland are visiting friends in this vicinity. Mr. Sims. Toronto, is also renewing acquaintances here. .-...e.. ............ }"mu;.~'r, May `.. 3.-A great many from here visited the city on May 24th. J. Morelanil has had a furnace placed in his house. The work was dune by Mr. Lan- don. of Sydenham. Mix. Asselstine. who has been on the sick list, is recovering. A couple of our residents have purchased pianos recently. The ladies are having the advantage this season. their summer house cleaning being about completed, while the nien. owing to the many show- ere, cannot. further their farm work. A lawn social was held at the residence of G`. Guess on Thursday evening. May 27th. The Sydenham brass band was in attend- nnnn. The arnnnrin warn hsuutifnllv illn- uuu-uuulu lIlI'llIIll|l uuullulln May 25 -Council met for court of revi- sion at ten a.m. On motion of J. W. Trousdsle, these reductions in assessment were made: The Na nee railway com- pany, 3400 ;Chester avey. 8175 ; Web- ster Co s property. 8500 ; Alfred Snider : property, 8125; lot 7, block 2. to be assess- ed to Win. Rattan ; J. E. Freeman, lot] in 9th oon.. occupant ; Elizabeth Vallier, part w.5 M in 8th con., owner; Jacob Nelles,s. pt. 7 in 7th con.. occupant; Oliver Rattan, part 5 in 5th con., tenant ; John McConnell. lots ll and 115. block I... occupant; Wm. Guthrie. lots 13 and w. 5 14 in 8th con., owner. No action was taken on appeal of John Nicollo,as his property is assessed $l00 less than last year. The roll. as revised, wns adopted and regular council business taken up. Resolve , that an the Ontario ,u,:overnment otfers $250 to he expen ded in repairing the road leading: south from Storms school house on condition that the municipality voto $50. be it rosolved that this council grant _$25 if the township of Portland will grant a like sum. On motion of J. W. Trousdale the council to meet at 1. p.ni.,Tliursdu_v, June 3rd. to sell jobs near J. (irant s. high school bill and on Mill street, Sydenhani. On motion of W. Sills, A. Vallior authorized to let jobs on the Norway road at 2 p.m.. Thursdav, June llltli. Sums voted: John Buck. REFOFEOFTB salary. $40; Cue & Marks. lireukimz three tons gravel nosr Stanton s Cornet`. $9; C. O`Connor, building cul- vert near Oates, $8; 1:`. Freeman. ten days, work on Portland boundary, 37.51); J. W. Trousdnlo, hall supplies. SI.-I3: bread fur- nished Miss Dean, $1.32. Adjourned till Monday. July lat. Send for jubilee Guide. Lllll IIIEB Wlll IDIYII ITUUI IXILIKUIIUII. Albert Moore and H. Assolutine. of Kingston. spent a few hours in town Ss- turday night. 8. A. McKenzie 3 B San- day with friends in Kingato I v Waldio, of Toronto. in spendin ow dnyo here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wnldie. Mia; Emma Led er returned Saturday from Wutartown, w roaho has been visiting friends for the past few weeks. ' I\lSlIlIlJIlll L10. UIUIITI 50 uly [UT \JlWU8Uo The grand lodge of P:-entice Boys will meet here next week. June 8th and 0th. On Ghe Ilternoon of the 8th an exodm-oion will be run to give the visiting delegate! an opportunity of pain the Thousand Islands. The boat: will start rom Kingston. A Alhnrf. Mnnrn and W Aannlutinn nf lxinnlon to to In new: the Blur trom llnuton. (;`ANA.-tool's, May 3l.~-Rev. Dr. Jnckan loaves wdny for Otbwu to amend the nail conloronoo of the Methodist church. v. H. Grucey will leave this week for Winnipeg to nbtand the synod of the Pros- byborian church. The schooner Anmndnlo; oloawogo. with u load of oonl for the Rabhbun Co.. cleared to day for Oawogo. The arnnd lndon nf Pront.ino How: will -9n:u'roc:Iova mu. Mair, Will he lulled by lho KING'I`0N BUSINESS COLLEGE. Kingston. This scholarship will ontltlo thoholdnr to receive free tuition dur- -ing the month of June in the Business or the Bhorthuml department, Almllontion mndohithout delu