`(.3-og-|nu|I.`!olI' sun. vino . no In cone. _ _ ' . t 3. com 3'Ji'.o`{"." :`5'o 331' Way cart you hush? . _5 -Junu C. Challlu in Independent Iunohloolpflblunun. .A -nA(_ \9___\r,,- n AI` sremuzan MILK. ".`- }*':7`:`:}..' In you want the cheapestl -.'-.I nan-A CALEDONIA spmnesl II-I.BRAME Sl Huh Hnttnaau. all grades and gnarunteed to be an repruonlocl, made to order. VDIYIE wm A I. on xmomou nuamnss L nho:. This ooholnnhip will ammo thoholdo: vo lm mmon dur- `1n` the moath of 1:13` In the Bmlnou or tho I, F. nmxsou c0.| ALL HOTELS, BATE-IS ANDI We make A specialty of to-sending and re- novming llnuroues. Wo have just now an immense ock of Ilattrosna and Sprint? 30118. bought specially low And sold name WM - Our Sanitary Mattress,] IIUVV . We lmvo a large stool: of artistic Wall Paper and Mouldings nml coln~ petout workmen to do the lmuging. After all is said and done, where can you spend a few dollars to better aulvantnge than in beautifying your home. Don't permit. the old decoru- Lions to disturb your dreams any longer. (let. something bou.utiful and now. 1\v I I . 1 1. Bnrdotto. with mattresses to M. chap. If you have Window Screens and Doors; the rensnn is obvious. Wire Cloth; Brncketod, Oiled. Screen Doors, Screen Windows. 980.. at 1 l09rh9tt 1HardWa.Pe, I: `W -I.Z I-C IX- W I Y Illllio (`nluid ,.Inlh1p 0! lYnivo_ni\y cndutu. Hut-on M\I||h|,In\Ion and Punch. no nlnomont Illollhn of homo oolnblnod with Q. ugh. db mung} mnnu. inla Dopuhnont In clause of ltoekn lhnlond. lI|.. Inn. Doc. tum turn logs: Aprll nu. ., Conn. 016.. npply to . III. oonxwu. I.A,, .. \ |noIuL H9_M_E Send for ]ubilee' Guide. Made of absolutely pure materials, is giving every satisfaction. New Route bit Canadian Paci- c Railway now in full opera- tion at Robinson Bros., uexucu again. ` Two boxes 0! the pill: were all that I need. and I can recommend Milbm-n'l`s` Heart and Nerve Pills very highly to any- one aulfering an I did. - - Lon Liver Pill: cute constipation and sick headache. _25 cents. All druggiats. . - Prlco so cents per Box. or 6 lot $2.50. At` Drugzms. or Mailed on Receipt oi Prlco by T. MILBURN R ($0.. '&`o:`onto. JUJI Ill : Igot I box of Mllbm-n : Hurt and Nerve Pills. and have used than with elm rental: mecca. I am now very much bter. rest and sleep well all ' nights. my appetite is restored. I am vi orouo, cheer- ful. nnd happy to find myee I rumored to health again. Tin horn: of Um nilln wan all that. I A Jubilee 99'a ShiP Mrs. Mary Costello. K on. Ont, lays. Far many you'll vo boon I rent nuenr from polpihtion of the. out. uloeplounou, nervoumun, etc. My heart uibtorod freqmntly and named to rise up into my throat. and I no no bad that at time: I could not Ind to my homobold dnbion. At, `huh; Y..u.I:I nah ml...` _.... ..--..'.. KUIOIIOIII CUBIC: _ At night I could not sleep my nerves were no an-ibly unoeruug. I Iulfu-dd vorv grontly, much more I cum tell you than} let anybody know. So miserable an I that I would not have red when death took me. - 1..-; .. L-.. ..l IAHl.......I- 11---; _...I `thorn An. People Who Am _ About Hogan: 0! Rqooyggy pg-gm ` bounty. lam `rroub1o-'1`bay Give Home Testimony. Cor. Princess & Wellington Streeh. LXr?ciiiiS{`{ Tsui= x?ETiia1?sT Pllnters. Decorators. Gluion. 1HI_H IIAI'II\'I' ET .__.>....-..-......._--..~:..._.. :.'+'..`.':*.:.'.:""'~ *% You lI Sleep Sounder Ill NUT : LQJUUN I/Urlh KIIHIIUJ 275-7 BAOOT ST. u....0ALL L!...;.. Kligstwn diesollege . Closeburn. KI NOBTON. ONT. IiG'I>:(>(-1!-J-5-3iiI`)I`I-I`) ` nAKEs ` ~Wf%`i" E':5F`E. l . _ I; Q _` ...,,, ,{.,:,_. i~ 5.", INN". I vouns. THEH/l LIIIIBIO 50 I IITKU CYVIWCL Thiaie poor `cycling weather-noI.hing but mud all the time. A large gengof telephone men are repairing the line bore and making headquarter: ten the Home- bnrg houne. Mm H. 8. Arnold returned home on Sunday fmm Brockrille. leeving hereiebor. Mn. Mnneell. much in: raved. Mrs. Albert Foley. Wellington bastion, who he: been in I very critical state the put. weelc, ie no better. There was A gale cley er. Chnrleeton the 24th, ending in as usual. in efroe~for-ell ght. Mine Kim. Everette. of Baton`: Corners. in vieiting at Mn. N. A. Eremwe. The regular Fri- dey freight trein hes eh:-ted running over the B. at W. V I: cen-ies n emouno of freight, eepeeielly eheeee. v. W. W. (lilee arrived in Athene on Beturdeyeve to spend the eemxner eh Charleston lake. A theirs At Athene. Awnnss, Mny 3l.--Quite s number from here wheeled to Brockville on Thuradn` and hoard the renowned Sousa}: band. Ail pronounced it excellent. Quite a record was made on our race course by two amateurs on in tandem. C. B. Lillie and 0. Arnold went: ve miles in thirteen min- utes and forty seconds over s very heavy track. Miss Ada Hunt, of the Broekville asylum stall`, is home for a few days. Business is very quiet here at prtaenr. and all report hard times, still they are selling Irma of bicycles. Coleman Wiltne. an old retired resident of Brookvillo, is visiting uia old friends here. Herb Sinclair and sister. Miss Jessie, of Carleton Place, are the guests of Miss Katie Vannrum. The Citizens bend turned out in full force on aauirdsy evening and discoureed sweet. music to s large cmwd. Thin in nnnr 'Mmlimr uneth-x_ann|.;nn w cuuuucu water IHLO nla uouso and burn. Mr. and Mrs. James Sexton and con Tole- do nro guests at his father's. Mrs. John Purcell, Ottawa, has returned home, hav- ing been the guest. of her daughter. Miss Ruth Eaton, Soele_v a Bay. is spending a few weeks with relatives in this vicinity. James Murphy and bride are expected to anon balm up their residence in our midst. The 241.!) passed of} very quietly in tho vil- lugo, as load of pleasure seekers going to Jones` Falls. LIIIU UUu?U- Work has commenced on the new Catho- lic church. Contractor Wilson, of Gun- unoquo, has the job. J. R. Dnrgavel is having pipes connected with his wind-mill to conduct. water into his house and burn. Ktr nnrl KI:-A _lAlv\1xn Qnubnn nn\: -.... 'I`..I.. .uu hI\l'\II III QQMIISVII IUD: 'Astyanau`gz-mbc`1:. 3. x.~ca:uum.n.aoo..ngeuu.n-ma. Godwin : Insurance Emporium homovod to Anchor Buildings. over Ixpron Omoo. comer King and Brook e:-ant; l'JI'llI n}lllu\IuIo Euux, Mny 3|.--Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Reid are contemplating going to Athens to reside. S. A. Coon. Athens, was the guest of his father last week. Justus Coon and Mrs. P. Pennoclz still continue under the doctors care. The remains of late Mrs. Chester Stuart woreburied in the Elgin cemetery on Tuesday. J. Atcheeon left on Tuesday with s our load of hogs for the Montreal. market it making the eocond load taken from this locality with- in the last few weeks Masters Mortie Conelly and Floyde Chisholm are riding new trioycles. Afewofthe young folks took in the celebration at Kingston on the 24th. Eli Kelsey wontto the mineral hospital Broolwille for treatment on Satu rdey. .l. R. Dargavel spent as few days last week in Kingston. S. M. Ripley has returned from a fishing trip at Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer. Halliday. have taken up their residence in Hiram l)nvison a ten- ant house. Il.'-..I- L..- .._._._...-J .A Al - - 1` -l Illl Illlll Illtltic 30:5. rzqtodiet an follow :6. " TIC Maker " ~-`~' 11 you we: I'll! clown, Tryabottlcof "'l`l`|BBLO0IIAER" . . . lthq'wII:dc,Indif:N|ino lion ul.u'l'h- loet follow. `LEA. uro nuouii (-0 move to Mississippi this week. Miss A. U. Burton spent tho `.m.h at Culabogio and vicinity. The Presbytorinn church picnic will be helilnboumluno 22nd. Mrs. William Boyd presented her husband with a youn daughter. Edward Turk- lngton preucod nt Ompali Inst Sabbath. He also paid a visit to Matmvatolian and seems favorably im ressed with his visit. Sabbath school has eon atarted at Wilbur again. Master Bert Bolton paid a visit to Wilbur on the `. ~lth. Allan McDougall returned from his visit to Rabertsville lo- cality. Misn Maggie Thomas paid :1 visit to Mr. and Mrs. John Lee this week. IF YOU_R___.._ HEART FLUTTERS Lu-ant Howl. LAVAN1`, May 3l.-Commercialtr1wellers visited T. Lee this week. John McCon- nell, Ompah, preached in Wilburschool last Sabbath. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lee and 1`. Leo attend the marriage and wed~ dinv recepiion of Mr. and Mrs. James . Bic ards. of McLaren s Depot. on the 26th inst. Thomas Miller paid a visit to Shar- bot Lake on the 25th and also Calabogie Miss H. E. Roche spent a few days here the guest of Mrs. J. A. McDougal. Miss Jennie Grant, Verona. paid a visit to her brother, W. Grant. K. & P. R. agent here. Miss J. Proven visited at T. Leo a this week. Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas ex- pect their daughter. Mrs. Alfred Howarth, and her husband and children home on a trip from the states this week. We regret to announce the removal of Mr. and Mrs. John A. McDouga| from among us. Thr-y are about to move to Mississippi this week. A. U. Burton snnnt thn `_H.t.h no. Lnxuluy wsluluu to Fun Oliiy 0|] ._ nu Dll. D. H. Lent has just completed stories of lectures on temper-snce.. Our ebesee factory made nineteen in e cheese last Monday. Thntisnot bad or A rsoly settled district. It required sevennghns of milk. Mrs. D. E. Beese has received her wheel. It'ss beauty. Bert nnd Charlie Mills are talking of getting bicycles. A very pleasing event took place at the reel- dence of Henry Lewis. ex-councillor on the 24th inst., when his daughter Matilda was united in'mntrimony to Shannon Armstrong. of Muberly. Rev. W. T. Wickett. of the rave. otiiointed. The bride was su port by Miss Addie Boles, Msberly, wh la the groom was assisted by Johnston Armstrong, of Oso. The bride was handsomely attired in steel grey enh- mere. _ About sixty guests were present, and the number of costly and useful pre- sents received testif to the oeteezn in which the bride s held by her many friends in this vicinity. J. M. Sanderson. very ill sfew days ago. is reooverinu. A little girl has oorne to eta at L. L. Price's. Jessie Sanderson. of rig Lalre, spent Sunday nt home. Fishing parties are all the rage. Several who have an- joyed tho pastime have bugged several tine fieh`on each occasion. | l'hn`llv`lliuIranYIHou 1:-on-so In nus- on onu-39;.-wuqqroqpno no Dolnl .. 1 Km! Whig `rho: 'An`iu`yJu--`l'ho)lvcnM`_ . `oi Inna-t An` (noun. llommuxt Gnovn. May 3l.-'l`ho pub- lic school teachers have rummid their duties After amending convention. They report. hnvl I very robnblo time. Jdlm Laldleywhoe ed to b a city on bio bike. I). H. Ignt. hm huh nmnnlntnrl Ala:-inn mews FRO?! aux sums mm bun cdnnaspdnnzur HAVE To nit. us. ` FYI" KW IIIIIIIUIIIUI XIII I'VE srmxun as smmul. Mum. ; Vx"%` 0 _ Aunt. lino Mun ` ifyonfcelrnndovu, Trvnlnnknf Elgln Eplnodol. 7-.. 0| Il_ __.I llll J. lIauoI',pna xonuuunoe. `JUN! , ways: "I have mun NWO Ooqpon lmdfilhlndudlhobv good. Fault arm. 0. III 4" It laylnln All lax: Wool`. But we don't think it will Anyhow. You want book, your boy: and lfll `yank boousoo. .Wo an-jun oponing up a lot of on good: in all otyla. bought an job ;':I:- :.=:-.......m -:r:;:.s;...-*....."'5* :';r.r-.*:.::,:::`.%r,.`"..:;':;.:.`::g;.*_; never thought of making it yo -, -"'-1!---1--n-H men among our pupua. If 3 it] had musical tnlonh mt played t a piano or the violin. urn cork men In the minstrola vein the . only ones who plunked on the banjo in those days. . There wen no fashionable shade! of nne at was not. In our uoavea. We used to teach classes in the Sun- day school. but we never had any China- men among our pupils. If uni:-I htul mnnindl lnhnt uh: m UJGO (lays. fuhionsble shade: h` images! the I It .`.:;'.."".`.`,.:':,.';... ......"h...,.."'h: ;'.*.... Whnt Ohnncoo Ru-o Occurred. "When Iwna a girl." said Comfort Du ex "women didn't. drink wine in n puihu piivse and the pbssibililiea .0! the soda fountain had not been dis- covcred. \"n Lani nun Inn-`Ala an :I\ Ch. ._._._-.-vv v---.r---' - ".':.:.':." M9. 1*`-*'..`:::*.':..'......."'* 0 I O 0! 31 nut?` oll an "0 0 otookholdou. um um Innnd -at z:.~..:::.-:e:.-.`.- .'*."':-:.-....:.':,..~=s.:-*-**~ l'IIA\YllQ In Il'lfA\l`ll- A-`-5. covered. I We kept our lonnets on in {he l.hon.tre. nnd tcok them off at an unar- noon reteptnon. When we wore crino- line it not. in aloavu. \vA nund In On-Ah nlnunnn : IHA Run- ullnpuou. Death bu once more appeared in Al- monto, this time olnimin an old and ee- seernod townemnn. Wm. owee. He VII born noer Perth in 1830. He went from Perth to Osceola. where It taught Ichool for a few years. Tiring school lilo he started More-keeping in Oeooole. This on- enpied me time until he decided to move to Ahnonte about t-wonty~vo or thirty years I170. I. I13 091?!!!` Campbell. Ihuhh h l_O|'o88 yuan OI g. Apathy wedding book lnco on May 26:11 at the residence of R. .`Milku, Ron- frew. the contracting parties bdng Mics Maggie Cuthbertzon. of Bristol, (`sister of Mrs. Milk!) and J. B. Smith. of Bryoon. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr. (`.unnhAll_ NIUICH In I1-GHIFOW. Friday Michael Loahy. while working on a raft. on the Ottawa river. six miles west, of l embroko, 0nt., was drowned. The body has not. been recovered. Leahy was A resident. of Allumette Island, Que.. and nineteen years of age. A nu-any wndrlinn tnnlr nlnnn nn Maw ldaJ.l`ihdr Y ' > ' III: "I Ih'? :..l'l1m.nt&n"l UUUDIO were murrleu IIUUIID ll y0.|l' II Two popular young people of Renfrew, Robert. Ferguson and Min Jennie Mc- Ewen. were married on Wednesday even- ing. The bride ien daughter of Robert McEwen, one of the most. oateemed young ladies in Renfrow. I`..:.l- u \l:-L-_I I gal... ...|.iIA -an-I. {nu nu. [I958 Culleu INHII UDIITLUU Ill IVUIIITUW. Rov. Mr. and . rt-. Delong, Bauohburg, celebrated their silver wedding on Tuesday last. 1-...-- 3-.-II-.. J2...-I -.. 'I".._..I-.. I--L ..A nu: ma gruvu. Mrs. Jacob Mnyhow, Reufrow, died on Tuesday dbor :1 short. illueu, leuvin a hus- band and A child about ten day: Oh . The couple were married about a your ago. Twn nnnnlur unnnu In-nnln nf Rnvnfrnw, Now: of the Dlotrlct Condenled From the Whig`: Exohulgel. Peter White. jr.. Pembroke, has opened a brunch law oico in Cobden. 'l'VL...... :- .. ..A_...... ..A...:L:IXA... -3- |v.....l moo. Llvd-pool Ilid Globe Fire lmurqnco Company. Find: our mono. nu uldmon to which . .?.s":`a \'.".1 ? `2'.'a.'.`'x3.`. :`& .`.'. . "'"* IRIS. James Sadler died on Tuesday lnnb at Pakenham. The old gentleman had ranch- ed his seventy-ninth yonr. Hnu Mr Qnnnr in hnlrlinn rnvivnl mnnh. 5 III! aovunhymluul yUl'. Rov.__ Mr. Sugar is holding revival moot- inga in Woatpoub. In about. two weeks he intends hqlding camp meetings in 1). Mo- Koo a grove. u... 1..-. u....|..... n...r...... .a:..a .... 9-Ia'-'U\}U IPIUUU Ill PHIU LIP BUVUI VVIZIU iven his two sons, who were to put up no one ;ana then asks Fair Play" and Pro- gress to say what that is if not an offer to sell out for the amount of the bonus. My answer is that I lmow nothin whatever about this offer. It is the grub time I have heard of it. I will not at- tempt to deal with it any further than to say. supposing it to be true, tint Icannot see what defence the statement uflbrde him or what it has to do with the scbemein its- present aspect. It is not the bonus of the city. as insinuated, but an amount equal to it in paid up stock from the Richardsons, awarding to Mr. R`; own showing. It does not eil`ect the bargain with the city or`the building of the elevator, the terms of which are laid down in the advertisements in the city newspapers. No bonus can be got by the company from the city till the structure is completed and ready for busi- ness. Mr. Mooers. knowing the Richard- sons opposition to the project under his cornpan and their alle ed anxiety to con- trol it t emselres, me have made the offer, for nught I know. wit the View of secur- ing their good-will rather than their 0 - position. and thus remove this slight di - culty and secure hsimonv and smoothness at the same time. Let all this been it may, it is the dut of the citiaens. protected as they are un er the bargain. to study their own interests, and in doin that vote for the by-law on the 16th of uric. No doubt Mr. Mooere will be heard from regardin this alleged offer. The story does not long plausible in its present aspect. for who would sacrice 825 000 of stock merely to permit people to cgme into an undertaking of this kind unless it were to secure so!e control of it?-l noansss. ll DNIIICH IIW UIIIOU Ill DOUGH". There is a strong possibility of 3 busi- ness college boin started in Renfrew. Nnv lair nnd In nnlnnn Rnnnhhnrn -35% DUEIIHIK 9|! IIGUI. 50 III. T UK W, information and beliel, and have motel; endeavored to show why the elevator L jcct, as now before the oiblsene. shoe `be eupported and its proinotere encouraged. and Mr. Richardson has nos met. alluded to. or denied one single assertion contained in either _ of those letters, showing-the position ohe writers to he unassailoble. What. occa- sion, then. is bhere or being either afrlld or aaliamed of endeevorlnp to promote `the interests of the city by advocating an ad- dition be our indunbriea, which all. includ- in Mr. Richardeon leepeoially ii lb were toga controlled by him) mush freely and readily admit. will prove benecial to Kingston! I have no desire for public notoriety. and concluded I could best as- use the elevator scheme (20 euocesefnl com- Blebion over an enonyinous signature. nlese Mr. Richardson can make a boiler showing than that contained in his letter of the 28th insh.. he. I humbly eubmlr, should not appear in print at all; and I if he does, he certainly ought to sign sour fictitious nom do guerre to his productions. for his lobe elforc is not creditable tau him. Better still. Iwould advise him to cease his opposition to the scheme altogether. burn in and help it. along. or else take to the woods" or crawl under hhe burn, for we need the elevator badly.aswne sheen in your Saturday's issue, in which it. was stnted that we lost. a consignment of gnin which had to be sent to Preecoei because we had no elevator to receive and retain it here till ilnh June. The only thing Mr. Richardson does in his letter is to churge Mr. Mooere, in sell-defence he says, with expressing a willingness to go into the `elevator echeme with them and have the elevator built`. on their property. provided 812,500 apiece in paid up stock were rrivnn his ham annn whn were to nut. in) nu m "'uT".';"ai'.-':('{-2' . 9: m'.<:~"-...';.-v`= -* :'~*'* I `I CI ' ma. ohlv nnnau-ad in vnur II up at fault ray ' Inn ` l"o'oInh1 _n i ` um = :5. 933$ "u u'".?' .m1a_ or lmod to Iign their own nuns: the Author of one of thou. I can snub that gentleman that he is cnuly Iliu- !-nkoh. Iota: an `I an oonoornodml hm niatd nothing but fuck. ho the of my infnrmnhinn And balint and have maul! mLE';1-ans 115 not sbbg uuzjx-3 olilslonci l"ron., uu--nun II... II HI- AL- IIJI: DISTRICT DASHES. nan! anoint to one million dollnn. the mason-icy of omen tn low than Inn and oroloo plum of lxnunnco offend Il11'.l`.l L nvntu-nann . u DR. cowumrg -,_ _-4-- -Q- `..'g _. A-vs There ingrent in 3 gopd um Mower. They are `xio_t`ex- pensiye. are very easily __kopt in order, makes the Pawn Yodk ji vein}, ahd is meera}. fan ha ~. -.--...:I.f_ -43-`- `L41.-`I _ ..azQ KxLLA in order to place their work wfthin the reach of all, have decided to re-` dnoe the price of Cabinet Photognphn "(or 3 short time_'.' to` 32 Q Dozen. iLawn Mowers. mssns. wsnmon~& nms Heuclinn in Ptice `OF PHoToaR:PH,_ V vcncs, sun I) uuclclvlll III lIlIIII' pensiblegrticle afoimd a'wcIl-hi): house. Diffenent nukes grad aizu \ . 1.: Id 1 e a 1 .a$ byL'1Il:`a:';fg:n:f.1:'3r:.Yh'f .'I....... I-w*"""""" ~'::;5=(:" ' '` ```-`"-- ! 0777- 31. ~ Mm opfullf Smoo- mgfou and After. ,,{, ,;_ ..p.a. ooonuu co 2 ` . uh amwwngg anddtllv` "":,:,',:;,:.u|v;nd our abnul ll '""" ' Ell any! 5 Round 03. cues: ll 3 "M g 1:07:41`: Phonholln 1` """ gudldnoil 3111:, h 030" 5 lid 5 . ,:;.,.. prlcoln marina v:;`vr'|`Ill'u. on a mall. P1100. 03 w Qddl 3 ,.._ punphlotl IMO 1:160: g. an Th. W00` COIII ."o wmnor. Ont CHM" London qhnnoaahlro Life As- aunnoo Company. hgnrnnnmv A nnumun nman-up urn. ::llXlll- uovcliniumolll O0` mfmaou. - w_6`o1x,>*s rnm=-nah`: in l'lAo Grab! English Ion 7. L Eh. hnglnnqn unnanlnn & A. Stracha n_'. IDODD S KIDNEY `PILLS I was troubled for three years with inammation of the hlO.d- der, the neck of which way near- ly closed up. Doctors and medi- cines gave me no relief until`-I tried Dodd's KidneyPills. Seven boxes completely cured me. I work in Tuckett's tobacco fuc- tory, and all my fellow-employee know of my disease and can testify to my wonderful cure. ' Tnoms jovcx. 124 Peter St., Hamilton. Dodd s`Kldney Pills Always cure Bladder Tfoltblol. oompuoucyrooovouu. unu - MA'mmn.u Towmh|p---?ot.pt , gjor, kidney I5ronble.tbirbyyonrI: curd. hn`u`| Pilla. `zceuh. " H '1Vonon'm--`Mlu Hubble Dunno` Omwfonzl attach. Iubjoooofdporpoou , Cured by Chan : syrup Turpentine. 95 oonta. Llnujgq f Dr. Chute : raihidin no oold $y ull deulerl.` gzllltnpnlon, Bslplt 00., unnu- Pd fnnthmrn. Mo. . . '-"w I fuctin-era, Toronto. U UII VII: IUII UNIX ! UIDUIHCDK W M ` Lvmzr-Wm. Bunion. worms: all gone. OM30 : L Anunua---Pater Van Alba. for three year! U|I!l- 0hIIQ'|.0l \ Gown: Pom-1~--Robono Durand," __ - ful itching piles. thirty yam. Will ' m Chute ! Ointment. 00 oontu. - Mnrnnawm--Nelion manna." in pilouourod. Ohawuointnout. , n4ml- Gan!-no R.h~Inrdnnn_. Idling: -. nun. uwvwquu it-av wv-u. Fii "'21s'o"on' . Cnu1.i\'-H. Will : Ion. orlppllflth. rhoumnum and untfu-l'n from dhhdbl. oomplotolyucovorod. OM00 ! Pilll. Towmhlg --Pot.p|- _g_ylor, I-irlnnu In-nnhh thirhv vnnI~Ae'nnrA'lI ha`-3`- I. II. McCAMM0N,WM.D., C 11.. ' In 0011 Ha I d E 3% o.:.. .. v.:':.:,."..-':...m.':: 7'` .7` . . . . m puusuuwu. uuuuuun 3. moxu-,- Goor Richardson , and liver Iueror; hm. Oiu Pills. 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TITIIB ulvulrrt. IIOIIODOINOG ll 5 ONOWI -*a*.'~`...'1.*:.:-.*.:::z';.`;".:.2.:.';-`E.-.':-.... ll. mc4mmoN,`m.n.. cn.. nnnIA- Iulln-u DI.-.l.l._- -...I l..-..-_ 2:.':::';;.*::;.'- W '-'=~ REMOVAL. WEIJJN Prlnoon). ooouoroiiran. IoOl.URB. HAN. - Iiamsnnn. mu unluuu pun: III Insurance OIIIIICI OUIININO Dole n and Jl-[OISE L-ivinf. MEDICAL czmns. -EDUCATl0N-AL. .__ ....__. e..-Anon-n`-rzc'runA _ AYIIOYD. D.D.8.. L113. Don: be 0 Eobufl I II Hall. or und- I Bunch. lnntnn In- i.$i .`.. ."z`e".}? 2.." -. ' INSURANCE. `FINANGI-AI.. uuullwiv VWlU`Ug -:u--I':"`_"-V. at ` 0.` ovndu N :_:"":.`31 .`E""}`.~`1'*'*-...'..*:~".:a`.:a..-:;:.r 3 EBNTAL. . 1` 13.8. L.D.8.. I.D., 1): ho. 380} . luau Illcb. 4.2 T :9.::'".'. .-"2-"-' : no 1: on moo. I15 Yo`: Hunt. urpnnob-rr. s'rnAnD. :..".:." W Pl , IOOOIIMI I6 I II. I`II. lint: ' Olin '1 All0O8Yo nurr (NBA) hlophono. 01. x d K 'h.t:snoo`J ' ll. moi, DI (Ill!!! DI IIIO ITOK 0| mluoung nnpooeuury outta;-in; upon to noble an ugmgnl as the horn. and one which nnpnstels (so patiently to pleasure. Fancy the hornhlo discomfort amend- nliol. haloohating ot thaw the sore- Iluu ot which nut `induobd! owing ........""' *'::."::'. 21?: ':..'.'-...*:.".: 0| 1 ` to [qt thl but uurvm In one proper une Ol De.-Lmy. no choc? rein on: make it so curve. It auocoeds in making it curve upwahln in- atud of downwards. and thus nccont.u- no the unplonsgnt outline. Next. is must muse [rat misery to the horse. bad this nhould 3 poal to those who u'e natnnll kind- started to dependent orumns. V are no mun not nttectod by con lclentiomol thin kind. ma there mun: on a much larger number. especi- ally upon; the (air cox. who would not bo cmlty at the wrong or inflicting Illnomnrv` lllffm-inn nnnn m nnhlnnn TIC Ornel Oheok lleln. Few who use the over head check rein upon horses can have given thought to the cruelty and worse than useless- nan. The object. would soon; to he to keep the horses` head up for nfiner eppeannoe. Fashion. or fad. had also much todo with the matter. What. one does others like to do. But no good of- leot un rllnibly follow. but even the re- verse. I 3 horse has not a handsome etched neck by nature. it it does not curve in the proper line of beauty. choc? rein out make it an nnrvn. Ir aunsmornee. snout buu,uuU. This is not aimplv nn affair of diplo- uutts. but one which concerns ovory member of society. So fur from having done anything in the interests of com- mon humanity, the llnitod States has allowed a year and in half to pass with- out. securim; II cent of indemnity or the arrest of in single offender in connection with the Hat mt nnd Mnrnsh outrngns. when even iltoen Amarimn mission- aries hxul their homes lvolnhnrclecl und plundered and destroyed hy the T k- ish soldiers and mob. at a loss of 31 1.- N0 and great. personal peril and insult. z,0uu. Churches and convents destroyt\d,568. Forced tp adopt the Mubaunmmlun ftgith. 550 vtllngeu. with all their sur- Vwimt inhnllitnnts and hundreds of fnmilim in the tmnu. Churches turned into mosques` 282. Number of those without means of subsistence. shout 500,000. 1"Iii in Iu nirnnlv un nffulun nf .linlrL A Terrible Llu of 'l`m-lunln Outrugol Given by Dr. Lupoluu. It in more than two years since the massacre of pencanhlo, indust.ri0u.~i Ar- menian uhrietians in Turkey hog.-ui. A region 500 miles long and 300 wide, with hundreds of viilu.gv.-a and ritius, has been given over to murder. rape und rohhvry. Mr. (lladstone. in his letter on the eastern utrstiun, made rvforence tnu work lb) Jr. J. l.o.p.~iu.s. 0` the univer- sity of Berlin, who has thuruughty in- vestigated the situation. and gnllwn-d his facts patiently xuul Iuutiimticutly. Hia summary is: Killed in the x11us~`:wrox.~2. about 95.tltit). Towns and \`ii|ng(\~s luid wuste, v.i.out 2.5m. coronation. The nrohtishop, standing blore the ' altar and hm'in%lSt.. Edwardke vrown. consecrated and eased it._ /llld attend- ed by the bishops. and llsatstetl by the nrchhiahdpe and sub-detxns of Westmin- ster. put. the crown on her tmtjc-sty s head. Then the pie with loud shouts cried, `God save t e queen. And immo- dietely the peers and` eeresses put on their ooronqts, the his one their cups. `the deputy garter king of um: his crown. the trumpeter: sounding. the drums lxeating. turd the town and park fun: ring by signals." Is not that inel And must not the benediction and the Te Deum which immediately fol- lowed hill/O`Vl)lc0(l in n. way that could not lmve been otherwise t`Xpl`8S.i(`d the Umotions of that splendid moment! or me oeremon The mantle w ion the queen had worn was now replaced by the imperial ordai- mntlan mantle of cloth of gold. and after the ring hnd heen nluoed on the fourth finger of her rigilt. hand. the suhdenn hrought. from the alter the two acwtres. Meantime the duke of Norfolk presented her majesty with a glove for her right hand. embroidered with the Howard arma-the glove that llzured in the pail! i0n-Whi0h the t`ut!k'n put on; and then the nrchl iihop p need the sceplre with the cross in her right hand saying, `Recrive the royal sveptre and the eceptre with tile dove in her left hand saying. `Receive the rod of equity. and the duke of Norfolk, eu ported. her majesty/`e right. arm and hei; the aceptre an occasion required. And nnw nnmn Hm m-.tnnI mnrnnnf nf l5URlTAN,A manna-s. V H16 SCCPITI3 D5 0Cl'Sl0n TBQUIITU. And now came the actual moment. of coronation. -mm. ......m :.s..... .o.....a:.,.. |..?r.-..... n... d9ln 0! Westminster l(_)0_I lrom um (ll- tnr the qmpulln. containing the v'on_se- crated oil, and pouring some of it in- to the anointing spoon un- nointed the queen on the head and he so in.the form of a cross." 'l`he are t: spire. having, like every port or the regatta. their own a m_holtsm In the ceremonial, were then ehvered to the queen. who returned them to be land upon the nl't.o.r. Indeed. if One 1110) translate the rnoouinfr of the whole cere- monial. it was brief y this: That there wns an intimate connection between the church is typified hy the ulto.r.:1nd the power of 1_(oVex'nu1ent,ust_vpi.'i<`dhy the regralln. Bu the symlmllun of what next folio ed is too involved for my- men: `"1 e sword of stmte was now do- . liered to he lord chancellor who gave xi-`count. ell ourne nnothr in exchant-ta for it.. the which lord Melbourne de- livered to the urchhishop. This the nrchhishop, after luring it on the ul- tnr. delivered to t. to queen ea;-in . `Re- ceive thia kimrly sword. etc. \'hore- upon the queen placed the sword on the nltur. and it was then redeemed Ivy via- count Mellourne for on hundred shil- lin e and carried by him for the rest of , he oer-emon{." t Then lnunfln nr inh Il.n nlinnn Imp! Ivnnn not wuuuuuu. III IIIIIIISHII rlniti Antes A _ Hntounphinuouul yBobt~|'n'n Pill: ononn . an altar cloth or your menu upon t altar. and an ingot o old weighing a. poluid placed in` the (Hill- tion `dish. This dope. the regalia was placed in n the ulnar. where they re- mained nring the Jminy. the com- munion service. and the aeniion-all be- ibz preliminary" to the taking and sign- ing of the coronation oath. After sign- ing the oath the queen was maimed; and tho mental picture one has of her at this moment is one of the most vivid. Butittle more` than 5 child either in years or in ntuture. she not in St. Ed: ward`: chair which was covered with a. cloth or olci. with nfald-Itool in front of her Vpnood in front of the nltlur. Four Knights of tho Garter held :1 ml] n! unit! our hair hendxnnd the sub- Four Knight: 01 mo uaruar new a ll of gold over her hend.`and ean of Westminster took from the al- rnr Hm Amnlilln. mmtninimr the (onse- In Iado otolulng at 1 Golden Altar- om: onion lint 0! Gold Iolghlnx I Pound-By-bollnl Iotvlool. In the June Century there is an or- tlnlo on Queen Victoria : Coronation Roll." writta-I by Florence Hayward- Tho author token the lollowin aogount o of the coronation from the 0! `mini Ga- Inttnt IUICEOI . .Tho queen then made the first of her offorin altar cloth of gold laced nnnll t. Alhu-, And an imrot 0 cold OF CEREMONY FROM 1fn%aEku_~g_onoNAr1oN. THE ARMENIAN HORRORS. '\VOlI"lo`lI ILullo|'I-lomoJournai Fiuj br}noIiLTA zr+s. I I I92-wt G Iibjjn the N wYork lotlai non. v.in thocohoiorof any Mn window lot $l8.80 I `and 0! pchp ;nI[n)cBl'llIlIlIZllClElIl0I| promise. The coco:-Twu not I man. and It can I ttlntfhord tolpantlottrouuhlncnpltanbntltdld hlmnworldotgoodtoncu-tlnbell toning 3 mt month hm-.-Donut uuoouy." GQOIIIEG {I9 GUCCI)`: "You won nlwgys good st your word. do-con. no you um I wun buy the ball." I -NIIAII halal CIA nnnnn GA HI- IIIU `FUDGE? EX])lIlllIll llll IIHIIIUII. "! know run I member at up church. but thlnn no lo clan that I can : do ; much Just now." llnw Innnh ll! `an -hog onus.-4| Luna- mucn guns now. How much will you give toward buy- ing the bell?" and the grocer. "Wall, I linn I'll -Iv. an Innnh an [III HID Inn 1" IIIICI {III . "Well. I reckon I'll give as much u anybody." declned the damn. M "Van -Ax nlupqun -auul -A urn-in -.5`: ` xnuiuu - / "It Deacon Brlerly took I notion." * laid the grocer to another trultcc. ho In IN! to buy the bell. Ho won't. though. because he`: the closest man In the village. I'm going to him Just the um: um do my best to make him see his wuy clear to give no 8100." The mat man the (roost Ioucod the next day was Deacon Briey. The deacon was unusunlly grumpy tint morning and wu nearly unnerved when the grocer explained MI mlulon. I inn: Fun A lnnlnhnr n! on. annual. they 00% the 3011. The trustee: of a church near Detroit found it necessary to establish 3 fund to purchase 3 bell. The membership was smniimnd composed principniiy of per- sons who were unable to do more In 3 nnnciai way than they had already done townrdbuildinz the church edice. Grocer Smith. one of the trustees. he- iieved it would be 1 xood plan to solicit contributions to the 8300 required n on: the few well to do member: 0! the n- crejation. / "I! hnnnnn hr-Inn-Iv Mu-do Q nnllnn IIUW DUIIUIIIK. The trip to London takes 11 days. and on the fifth day out I accepted the cap- tain`s invitation to accompany him on his morninglnspectlon. although, for that matter." he added. "you may visit any part of the ship at any time you choose." Directly after breakfast we began the journey. There were nearly 600 cattle and 200 horses distributed on the three decks. and up and down the aisles between their protruding heads we walked. It was a bit doubtful at first. but the captain seemed to be on friendly terms with his cargo. and there was not the slightest danger. "How are you. old boy?" was his greeting as he telt the ears of the animals to see if any of them had fever. When the captain was asked why he used the masculine exclusively. he explained that the cattle taken to Engiand`s markets are bui- locks. and it became clear why the em- cera at the table had smiled whe,/n"the ladies gravely discussed the advantage or going over on a cattle ship because there was always a certainty 0! fresh milk;-Ha1_-per's Weekly. 0!! I Modern Cattle Ship. The staterooms on these big boats are amidship and have ample accommoda- tions (or 00 passengers. From the com- mencement the experience was delight- ful. It was almost impossible to be- lieve. as far as the motion of the vessel was concerned, that we were on the ocean. For instance. the rims on the tables to catch overflowing coffee or to stop the antics of (runs and foods were missing. There was no need for them. The explanation of the remarkable steadiness was in the fact that the ship had `bilge keels---two extra keels. like am. running along the sides and pre- venting that roiling which is the de- spair ot weak stomachs. This improve- ment represents the iatest development in steady transportation for animals. and it the 800 quadrupeds we had on board appreciated it as much as the 60 bipeds who gloried in the smoothness and the comfort of it all they lived ii of the happiest days of their lives. Other ships. still larger than this. are now building`. Tho Os-In In ',r\nI`r\I| 01:545. 11 Ann- .._.I (llll l lllllll. _ In a recent number of The Central- biatt fur Bakteriologie. Part I." a sum- niarised account is given of these re- searches. and it appears that in fresh milk diphtheria bacilli find an excep- tionaliy satisfactory material for growth and multiplication. In sterilised milk, however. their growth was not so abun- dant and was less strongly marked than in the ordinary broth used for cultiva- tion purposes. As the milk was only sterilized for half an hour by means of the ordinary Soxhlet apparatus. this difference in the vitality of the diphthe- ria bacilli in the raw and heated milk. respectively. could not have been due to the milk having bec me acid through heating. Hesse has a own that when milk is subjected to prolonged sterilisa- tion at a high temperature it exhibits an acid reaction. Professor Schotteiius concludes his paper wi a warning. now so often repeated. or he danger at- tending the consumptlon of milk in its raw, unsteriiised condltion.-Nature. n-own`. s-`vvsuguuono unto IIlI'IlI|'IIOIOI the Arguments In Its Favor. Aithouxh milk has so trequently been held responsible for me dissemination of diphtheria. yet curiously but few ex- act investigations have been made on the behavior of diphtheria bacilli in milk. Hesse found that cholera bacilli untlerwent deterioration in raw milk; that, in fact, when kept in these sur- roundings at a temperature of 37 de- gree C. (98 F.), they were entirely de- stroyed within 22 hours. Caro of Na- ` plea. on the other hand. working with anthrax bacilli in raw r:llk,.states that these, microbes nourish abundantly in milk and abate no jot 0! their virulence under these conditions. Professor Schot- telius has repeated these experiments and has entirely conrmed them. He has, however. extended his investiga- tions to the behavior of diphtheria ba- cilli in milk. 1-. - .uu..._A .......v..-.. -1 |L_ n-_A__u noon! nnmgaclonn have lmigthohod ` `tho lrrumanh In In lhwm-_ ..u. an All Il1W.|C!"E"' 3' ' 31. when km: coun3.z"n-1? um um" ymluxht .-_,, ,. . ... , , ; wmtgogggrnmr ".l`W'l1ldV0fI|.ID` xoroulinlltobl l'!`l'Idy cn unuen may if a mu: mun rump _ o'er woh ,1: hI.VO.to Jump. Why don ! you uh! . ,.,_ W1: do '0 In If Daft lot '.....:=.. .522 3" W Don`t.,':`l'ttund my bocuiu the nut you've 1: `iv Id an" -v . 1 Xezo 331"` on 337 " Jul! 1. xnunothor cow Why don't You Why don't you laugh and Into III an _ A lguch. too. wny don't. laugh and Into laugh. too. _ _ And gee? up morale all from getting an lunch will uvnn win. ' \ on curt huih. Just ` Come on Lot`: :11 ion us! y Goa ! i hush? (u. Johinmn and 01.`... an n.......n. nu