A `E;:'=':a...;1.;`!;.,;, .V`.....a.'.%, ` _ mm. .959 gig. l`o:mI|+l." Ix: u up ., 0455.1: :54 t hzl C ,'_ V, ~. I "",g ` 4 duu.lIo.o 1 ':kd;nm"' u;li::ltuE'u:'1`lI0. um , - v `:11 ` 1 an oi 5.lonm.|.`pBa.\3n:m- ~ u ., _ 31. ~ 2'.'.'.:_.'..':2:`u|:'.':a:a.u :`. "` -_ V. _ -`-_- V .--v_ aootn if (:0. ' on-.'ouJ culwcnthuh n .... .. \ sunmnme '-A.-:1...-`ma H: BRA-M`E7S (DAL E1~W0 way `P . ` God Quauty. Low Prlcon. Pfplllpt Dollvory. saint: Declina- - L T.`- yu want the cheapest Camp Beds. `i -noun :33 non -:_:_--:j-- Baby was Land. ~ `I __._ LX._LI_. Camp Beds,all styles ,in woven wire and duck tops. Mat- tresses to t. We bought a number of these`-very low and sell them same way. Our $12 Bedro_o.m% Suite IZWoon.! 15.1.3 wme; muuasngv. JUNE 17; 159'} -% 2755.? Oobou Ballo `ma sort 11 oh of -Ksu ,'UIwego. zuu mm or con. .. Dbpurtiifel: Schooner Nellie Hunter. 0awtgo,Ilght;aloop Maggie I... Tnnton. light; steamer Nu to. Toledo. `liahu; suamor Saturn on camera. Ser nu Rlvar, li ht; steamer Ronmonnt. orb Wiltihm. i ht: uteamer Erin and conodrt. Danforth. onrwilliam. Ii 11:; ochoonoir` Fnbiola. Charlotte, light; so ooner Float- winyz, Oawego, light; schooner Kotio Ec19I. Colbo'mo, light: Itaolnor Bothnia, Toledo. light; oloap Par-uviln`. Smith`: Folio, coal; echocnor Queen of 't.ho Lolsee, New Glaogow, 17,000 buohell of com; schooner Kate, Oawego. light. ` 5'l'!:l.LA, Jana la.-~-1nI: pwspwuu In prv' unhuro that we shall have an abunmmlz lysrveat. Ruv. Mr. Cumberland abbonded the proahytery hold in Winnipeg last week. He expects to spend about six weeks with his brothers and other friends in Manitoba. Mrs. Cumberland ls Vinin- L... `l|;Avur' nnli Mnrntrnnl RRV; Rtf. Bolton.` Picton. 3.000 bluholo of fan; oohoonor Annie Minnow. Puloo aloud. whats` Itonmor Erin Ind can- Dcnlolth. Fort William, 75,000 huh. `whats aohoonor Fabiolo. Charlotte`. cool; schooner lleobwlng. Oingo. cool; .-........ Rnnhuain "l`nlndn. timhar: ntmmar "GINO! uobnma. Iollnn, umber; statue; Ni` ' ' Toledo. umber; schooner Quon `of Q`:IkGI'.' Toledo. 17.000 bushels of 'corn:'II.e|mor Rmombluunt, Fort Willilln. 63.400 bushels 0! what; sloop Lam-A D.'. Daoomnto, 3,020 bushel: of wheat; schooner -Kan, Oawego. 200 mm of `coal. Dhrnrtiii-ll": Schooner Nellie Hunbor. in Manitoba. Mrs. uumoerumu in unu- fng friends near Montreal. Rev. Mr. Foliick in also away for three weeks. Rev. Mr. Avery occupied the Pnsbytorian church pulpit bwo Sunday mornings and the -M thodiah in thn evenings. His piece 0;; was much appreciated by the large audience: which untaendod church on __ .L ....... us each -occasion. Next Sabbath is expected to be ll grand day here, and no doubt will be` long remembered by the young. Jubilee eer- vice takes place in the Presbyterian church in the morning, conducted by Rev. Mr.` Avery. Fine singing is expected on the occasion. At two o'clock in the afternoon a grand iubiloe service in to be held under the leadership of Rev. Mr. Tighe, when the council and all the societies of the island are requested and expected to at- tend in A body. A number of singers from other choirs are invited to take part on this occasion. The A.O.U.W. society and many others expect to visit (lananoque on the lat of July and take in the big de- Iuonetmtion to take place on that day. \X n urn nlnnlnl` tn IGAPII hhllt. MI`. PLIIIOV. Ig7QooftI.oVlrr|nII OM Diluhnu nur- ing tlq Wonk. f" arjlyaln-8choonor Nellie Hunter. Oa- lomo of nlovo coal: nloop Mnggio 5,500 tent of lumber; atounnr V'.I.`i|3_a'y. rm vmnsnm. 40,000 bmhbla at vihott; schooner 8. H. Dunn, Toledo, tim- hbr:_ uchoonor Bavnrin, Toledo, timber; suing: King Ban, Oswego, oonl; nchonher Acuqil. Ohuriotu. coal; schooner Echo, Oobomg, 3.000 bushel: of when; schooner Ballou.` lnuholi 9! human nnlmnnnr Annie Minna. Polio ~ E - .. V? 3' Canada ` Paec Railways. Will` oommoIa`o:-nu Her Majesty ` Q9913 Vioi_I`i1I'I. ` .C!+-C an __-.. Fleebwlng. Obngc steamer Bobhriin, Toledo. timber; u u:a..a.- 'I`nIuM musket: mhnmmr Iuoliatmuon to take place on war uuy. We are pleased to learn that Mr. Pulley. who has been very poorly lately. is im- proving alowly. His daughter, Mrs. Smythe. from Btmbhroy, arrived here lean week by the steamer Hamilton. Mrs. Ada, Kingston. is the guest. ol her sister. Mrs. S. Pringle, at present. Mr. Mclfern has commenced the operation of rebuilding the Orange hall. J. Miller and William Cliown launched Mr. Wheeler's yachbloet week. Mr. Chown is getting the machinery in order for the summer's use. Mr. Wheeler and severnl friends are expected from New York in a few do a. An ice cream aocinl takes place in Ste la Point Saturday oven- ing. -\_n--n.. III...-on IJII Ilirlu Ill` cuun Durruux, June 14.-Owing to the eon- tinued rains of the past few weeks some farmers in this vicinity have been unable to get their planting ground in crop. Others were obliged to re lent. The hay cmp loolrs well. The yie (l per acre wi I be much greater than the past two years. Our cheese faotories shipped the balance ol May s make to-day. The supply of milk in much larger than on any previous year at the same date. Congratulations to 8. Vanhorn. Its a girl. A number of young folks intend taking in St. Mark's picnic at J. Uilleapie`s grove Wednesday, the 16th. The Cushendall picnic. in aid of the new presbytery, has been postponed until Wednesday, 23rd inst., `f weather permits; if not it will be held on following day, June 24th. Amatrimonial breeze in ex- pected to pass over Dulferin in the near future. H. Donaldson has purchased-a new bicycle. Statute labor is the order of the day. Our teachers and pupils are pre- paring for a jubilee celebration. when a big Lima in antinimtad. PHTHIK I0!` I! JIIUIIUIIV timo is anticipated. 'l'I!I UIIIDIK Iluluuuw uv-I-. B.u.1-monx. Md., June .l6.-}-[enry L. Beuhler. the oldest. Oddlollow in theworld. died at. his home this morning in his eighty- ninth your. e vrns a pioneer member of William Tell` od , end intimately associ- ated with John ildey, the founder of she order. olwhich he was I member for sixty- four you-I. . ILawn Mowers. I .--. J v._-. Nothing like Arno Arnie: Anodyno for clumps, diurlmea and All summer com- plninba. There isareat comfort in a good Luwn Mower. 31` hey are not ex- pensive, are very easily kept in dSl.'.. makes the lawn look like velvet,/Ind is therefore an indie- Eensible article around awell~kept oase. Dierent makes andains |`B00KBIN~D1NG| at V Iuan `u m cm b. [laud mma.uT Ihllom on O I G and Trunk npuw. (gm on m oh -lnunvngm nu . o'r1-5:'-v`;'To'*-"'v I uuuun vvv -u ---nww -. S1-I:u.A, Jun: l5.---The pmopocbl 5 P"' ...o. ..... hhnf. -an nhnll have an abundant CASTORIA S_trachan's.` rm main and children. The Oldest Oddfcllow Dead. In! `I,__.. no 11-. i{P9a7%F KIN9sTo`~+ I-tolh Oocuruncn. I D OI'II._ - AA-.. Dnlhrln Dlgutn. I..- - I I n._:.... 35mi\Y%=2'.8e9ad3.!h"'"v " Every Ball Rolls. \ Ag. No dust g bearings. vents it. 0 ' - : not got out. l athwuy of balls I ing lowest. ' cnnno get away, eta into the E. & D. Felt washer pro- rfcctly lubri- lo lay Inn Been Evolved Upon tho American Continent. II`. the Connecticut river valley r- nu left their tr-ackmon tho mud ilnta-m.. w tux-ncii to aand|tont~-and a few akelotonn also have been found. The bodies of in race of great reptiles that were the lords of creation of their day have been dissipated : to their elements, while the chance inden- tations of their toot as they need n_lonp the shores. more footprint: on the sands, have been preserved among the moat. imperiali- able of the memory tablets of the world. no um nthnr vfrfnhrncn fnniln that havo lble 0! mo memory nuclei: on ma wunu. Of the other vdrtabnto tonsils that ` been fbund In the eastern portions of America. among the moat nbundant nml intcrcsting are tho skeleton: of imuutaodonn. Of these one of the lnrgut and mosi.'oorn- plate is that uhich wan unearthed in the bbd of n drained lake near Newburg. N. Y., in I845. This imeu was larger than the existing oi ants, 'md'h3!luoku 11 feet in length. It wu mounted and do- ocribcd by Dr. John C. Wnrnn of _Bmi:on. and has been famous for but I ocntui-y II the Warren nuutodon." n... 5.. n... .mmme nl nminl dm-nlnnmcnt UH) " W8'L`D IIBIIOUOIJ. " But to the student of racial developmem as recorded by the fossils all these sporad- ic nds have but incidental interest :6 compared with the rich western foeeil bed: to which we lmxrereuly referred. From records hero nn ed the recinl evolution of many mammals hes in the put few you: been made out in greater or less de- tnil. Profenor Cope he traced the en- oeutry of the camel: (which. like the rhi- noceros:-s, hippopotnniueee and enndry other forms now spoken oi as old world." seem to have had their origin here) with much oompletenen. A lemnroid form of mammal, believed I) boot the type tromvwhlch men he: do- eeended, hen silo been found in these beds. It in thought that the dceoendente of thle creemre end at the other "old world" form ho referred to found their u.A..h-nu?nhlv:nnnnnnnhdl~:`Prnf`; _ Anoo oPiIInqtHllounuu_nddek1 Kim-Duuannguuuut V" _l0!'lIII IIIDVD Iuuuau W luuuu onus wq toAnh bly,`unuuaIndl~:_Pr9Igu|- or _ , serous In-{dye utnulna 9. Iocontixmo their evolullon on slug 0 hoxnisphcn. becoming giant m Ihohnd VXUUNT AJVIJ `HIV! Swan. Pot Iowan run. than hbloo -us! uunbla lnlountuon Opp]! to I l`lID.A. In Olt '1`! k OAun0lL W. _';`;`_., 81,8, -. I'Bl:k.U..KIl|lI|0I. `Q33. . .5 .1in..sp.ouu,x.v. ;$3$ $$$$$$$$m% 7`V? " NV 33 " 3 The benringuscd by ns--the four-point kind-are so con- structed that we secure positive accuracy of adjustment and every ball performs its proper function. IT ROLLS--rolls cont-inuully--nnd never slides. Friction is reduced to almost nothing`. DUST PROOF. PRIMITIVE MAN. lcq Qream F reezofq. all sizes. American Blue Flame Oil 3t_OVQ._Q:_II[)Q` Stbves..Lawn Mowers. Garden Hosp, l 1: M7 nnguass . . ..= . _ v . V ' . rm. ska.--J`-v ` ' ,~ . . '..' 5..-`:"' R RIGERA , - , % I. ' .a_-.-.---Q--- REFRIGERATQ.-,. ELLIOTT We have them. from $8 upwardg and 39 the,lh.' ` " -".1213: P :1?` '37???` `"7 Dunning nhuh tldloiifor ' IIIOLI PIR8'I'- CLASS FARE. all I I JUH I all Q 81! 3313` 3.`:-uun'1L' :11! Rink 1. 1:5. - .. -- , ..,A._,_ _. w x - --J n I 1 _-M T7 Rhlallq &: nmmm oompuy. 7&3` _ gunaor ARlA. RM . 5 AN L ma. '-nunzmon- hto-iI-;nnOu. 7 nn. I9). `ro- , - Inn. W "hmu J l.>`o'_th'..wI!I- n`nAm.tv, " ' .iu1"IIh1l'|| `L In`. ll-J`l'l'QK"' lggvni Ilnnnon )- H-BRO- &'.'.`m..:*t"-': *6 minus .-o0(u`n.tIu`yo 005.111: , vi ' harm: 335.;--non? xmavr '*I.-CIII"If'llIIDI'G J. `I ' ~-=-`*&'."'--`-, -.-9%:-V9,` `~`-`-4-' w?:`~{'fm5.'1{"Hu!. Anni. 6.1. . 0101 r Motion. Foot 0! John- Iton-tmhnhu on. - V. JUL`. -. ruuumuuu cu--u uuuuu -. --.-.. lull czar. no.1-.3. I-um$.`3'u.`s'.'u'.':nn. - mmwnv. 14W. IOHIIB. : s`s'$'s``.'1i'o`di-;`If{`ao`?.'.I.`.3'71 IIIII. 3.1% un. but through *-:.:+a:2:.':' ` "' '_"2;.m_. U mum. (:nnuolnJuo uu: dun). (omen! Ilen- any _ laugh [balon- .QnI-nn 1nA_lI'IYI! C I I1. IIVTI N5!` Its:-V-In - iii M . n` l.Y.%qnon nth Juno. an. unn...nL ro..Av1`:n.... A-Iisnillill mm BIO! ollomvniunu un- '. AV. 1 rononwo-uowrnnu. um: `I ,`-.__n-- L-;_._-.. n..._A.. . ..l.5.`.I. - . I TA a llhnmor for CAPE VINCENT V0 I `I'M dolly (Sunday 0300 Md) 2 l .M.. M I Iqvth tn I to .f 1;":aZ e. hf II. p. @3133 111?- . l.U- `IF n. -u. ---u -p------_--- , nnuacr _sg_)_c1 ma Lh1lL_l_ga_ra Fallp. '`......'unL Rhnhhnhnr. ` ......ua.Iuo.u| uunonu... .... Ju|...............:.. L.-...$`:'lIIO.;;i.......;... " uh -@_6 IcAu IIIIII. lluluuu nuu EAST- ! n lnnvnnr for C _ `gr; R V q: awn B` Int. Rochester." do ovolund.(Xnoln~ mu. bmhouin mm the nanlr-rongrli H, #1: - Inthnl. mount. Pro- Boaton an eh: W '11) mod tmu"'3'u nunamv 1' uns- ..1...mm- 5 EV IIIII 0 In A1505 urn no ` ."c!-' IlIlp!('5ll . i.A'.-nu" Innb A, It iiffixns-" ' V I` `.11. Kl; Juno are about " BlIroug||'plu"IIInf,`tnd tho-mum -labor huoonuunudiv-Il:~Bon6pv+=~hu pu- mhuodunow T .--Iligalitto Barri- =-.:..":'......'--N... "-..`......-v--"r 5..--9-~ aw _ ' T_.- -,..` n` ;_.aga_m;,f 2. viii nrg` --an V.....g._. .1; mil` L "Ivh"If 4; ' - ` n.:* .53 no `.r m4-mm. .'IooI?p? vat?.""u$'o';s'.1:' eh.` `E335? Ibuiihtl }o0"6I'du not `C `grass in *l`o\vlor - viaing -iy IAjlldo#llO.--HrI`.`* uhoun -glnukgzl .hnunI2. uinilxt frlldl in K45: . f - ~ltsU=g`hr'I p a boy and groin, out on quite o low guro.-Tho ohd brick church Sabbath oohool 1 annual picnic on Toads next. _ ll. Elihu `ill for oomofw ha, in lno1'_ing,~--'-Villrn : Willi; and` Rqyrnond. of Kingston. at. Q. Clapper : on Spindu. Gideon nod Emma Gan-hon hove oftdr I ndfng swan! day: Vinin- ing {Honda is onoow and other places. ` 'i`fviii$f Juno l5.---Mr. Lind` '11 .-.".' John Ep_;ur>:oonpout. South) in Tydndinogo. - ho worlr of excavation. proparntory to the building of the new public Ihhool, in being porforrMd:-Mra. Dun- nn`Ihrso|l*`oiI vlqttlng at E.` -Helm : in ShdIIO|d.;*- Dr. Dime, ot. ` Mddoc, Illa oonioiiood thol-erection of a doublo frame dwelling on the` lob adjoin- ing Mrs. Jones Broon a property on South Stone-Iiroot.-About. ten men nrrivod hero on Saturday ovoning, who were coming off the drive. Mn. 1 . Murphy loss I vuunow now 3 won. time o.-`+0nr school is progrepsing rupid~ 3; at the: management: of Mia B. udgq Kibloyr-Jumen Murphy and -bride urn roeidin nu E|gin.-Goorgo Roach, Brewer : illu. spent Sunday horo.-St.n- hue labor has been omplpud in thin noo- tion.-Jlo In-mull In--thin locality are greatly tormented by chipmunks carrying off their newly plsntod ooru.-Tho mea- dovmhon look burly wall. ` ' " A ` ,.`_- .. Lffnruv, Juno 15.--Qnico 5 number .......n'.i..rn` mud-d an Fran Macho. VINNAOIIAR, Juno l-L-'I he rst load of cheese vlueont from the rear ieeeories to market` last" week_.-Next Sunday Mr. Leigh preaches his farewell eennon. He takes charge of Cloyne mission. Mrs. Leigh tnkeuhe topic in the league next. Seturde night. She will be greatly Inlssod In our social oirolo.--Rev. Mr. While takes charge of this mission for the oolnin yd!-. `Visitors: H. E. On e. Miss . Crensbon. at J. Gilmoufs. and . Oonnoi-'s;.Miss Annie John ut B. Connors end`ll_essrs.`M. sad 8. Beboe`s.-A limo boysh Samuel Sweetnun`s.--S. W. Con- nor, Mr. And Mrs. 8.`ButfMn and others are sttendin the Free Moshodistz camp meetingsl estport. ` l"os'rIn s Locxs, Juno l5.--Mrs. (Capt) Flaming spoon A couple of day: lut. week viulcin friends III Chutfey`a Lonku.-Miu M. Ma may in vhicing ab Koala:-ville.- Quico I number from hare attended the mining at '1`. Simmons on '1`hurodn.-- Mrs. P. Murphy lost. vslunblo now I n or: um." ..m...nnr mhml in nmnvrosalnlr ranid~ - UODl'lI._IY, JIIIIO lo.--Quin I number onevilnily attended the Free Metho- din camp meeting held at. Weetporc Int. 8undey.-O. Moon hen returned from Wlqrhon. where he has been visiting his M patina. He rode ninty-eeven milee in one day on. hie wheel.---Mien 1!. Fox in home from Bydenhem high mhool on account of uoorhctlth.--Si!ney Dsyo has been build- ing 3 new houses-~'.l`he portrait of the ueen will be hon; in our school house.- a is hoped that we will have A more suit.- ubll I-ohod house in which to hang the pic- ture` of the queen before ver long.- Vieitora: Mr. and Mn. M onnld. of Monnhin Grove. st. C. (I Fox's: Mn. 0. K. Godfrey` at her fnt.her~in-lnw e. C. H. Godfrey. wwzqya, vnvepslmuous cw? ';wrc9NR9w~ngr.was3;V Mm. Hwnx. Juno l6.-M and Mrs. W. Gauckill. and Minna M. ` E. Baht spam Bgundq and Sunday at. Duoronto. -D. Bnry. who but been very ill, in slowly roooveriu.-Miuu Hoglo and Fraser. oi Ernest-town. and Mr. Allen. of 'Noi`vbIi`r'. about Sundn At. B. AInov'a.-- Robert Finigsn in at ingoton building fnnnng._IvIAl-rv I-Iimhnnn. of SIAIII. X RSODON llnlln II an nlnxucou uuuumg fences. -lIu-ry Kitchens. of Stalls. lied on In-loads hon uundny.-Mr. and Mn. F. Collin: vilihd Honda at N: eerooonhly. --W. Root In visiting Men I uround hero. --I'. Finignn and R. Reid. of Amherst Ia- land; called on friend: hro Snndny.-Mr. Hodge will in 3 concert. in the school hang on lgundsy evoning.--l urrot.t'a Buy horn on Iociaty visited Odoun | India on nudnv avanimr.-MoearI. C. and Y `:".``: guoetiolchqrlio inch for an 00 loclaty vluwu uuuuu on ucndgy Qvouing.-Moeer|. nob. K. Paul and G. Clancy won the nvfow days. Onnsu. June I5.--A jubilee concert. will be given in the town hall on the even- ingolIhe26t.h in aid of the Methodist. orgen fund. Fine telentia second for the ooeeeion.--Mre. Jemee Johneton. Waver- towu. In old Iuident of this plane. ie re- newing ecqneintencee egein here for A few weeh.-Alhed and Kate Kenyon , spelt Sunday as Tom Bherp'e.-Viui- tutu` Henry Murphy. Yerker. at his tether : Jeuee Ilurphfu: Welter Ween, Oekig. and Rev. Hr. Wqg. (Xm- den A George Weuh: Rev. Mn. Bunion. Sydenhem. el Rev. Ir. Bum . --lheoegtdetione! BI. Albm e church will eelehnhe thequeede diemond jubilee oI8udqmJeneoth. ltxueveu p.u.,wNi mum nulnunnt with mum. end on D ` 9 wlul Ilwlnon. unu on 'my.me11 LII. with shortin- viola church. concluding with tho nu- \bl@.`3IU3:*p.D'.Ni8l0npr- tflljin. v- L `_ Wn.tox.Juno l6.--A very neonatal Inn ' iuhoinhtuhouho labo- dii_ `wu'_hcl&uWu|oy Pu-I-own -gm | I"DIT. Qnudculuuund M ~NOIhi'|u"Hhi its two 819- . ......."f]""" .`--II\ E Bully ti ..'+_$-`v? -'-.-"*""."."',=`. J.-..v.n.u-u `Aug 1. .hA--Ji-- inhnn-QL Eli --alumni; Faun. :'.'. .2'-..........**':r"`*E'r.` l|oI.I. hlhl u-xuj Pain`: Bu. .3 ll--0n account of nn--gbknnxn-G mnrlhxj mun? A-Iarporowu or puopuu umn mu surrounding ndghbou-hood ms the in at: Anooionb oommituo ol she young man of the notion arranged I pro~ gmnmo to: tho day: npom um uotfdod unnoomonh for old And young. Good music 3nd I platinum {or dancing for the older ones. gums and twins {or tho children. to: which prim won van to the winnon of cub. Andmvinging or all. Dinner nnd I-uppor won both served on the round: by the India. Evorything pnuonfotf agree- nbly and all rotu-nod to. their homes wall nhnnnd with t.hu duh mn.inc.-Roud work J. am: of .:vonL,..u% the `Ilium 'Asaa.ra-a."1>. %aa`v:la.i7su%`aa n old not1uuin'nh_na:,L:oo.--4'5 ftmil . Comm Bay, at Nr.'Honden6n'e.--. W. lurk sndwih. nmklrn. Smith. of Oollinrbily. mind friend: on Snndlylub. --Milt Patti-on In ct 'l`.`lllo?r s'.`--M!u Eondonovi--nnl Ills Flomingybf Iii - IIVOII. otllqd` all Hi! Bslitr out 0 04:8: wool.--Mia uni Ilia Pa in no at Mr. WumVnIn'n.--I!at.tIo Wu - non upon: a wlnd'.- 8. Smith has vary-dick again. VII '-V- `bills )1 1:010 ,P;lil:'Il';i Juno l6.s-.-`Ou:S-=*ITlY/3:: hl` ' ` 3,0 mm, L decided ntooou. The "ma Qugfchildtl turned out "on not? A-largoorowd lpooplo (tom the :?un--lnnu'"nD ll IJIO ill IN] Ind Ill ICIIHFOG 50 re nnerr nlllui won leased with the day's outimz.-Rosd I" being done this week, 1).` Townsend es over-ner.`-J'.~ Legge, of Usnsnoqne. wss here sviow days ego looking elter the Ceiestite mine on the O'Connor farm, in which he is interested. He wnl accom- psnied in some other gentlemen of Guns- noque.--5M_re. S. Andres: and Mrs. Andress. of Marble Rock. visited at their father's. J. Bovine. on Saturday end Sun- dey.--D. Townsend made a business t`ri]p to Athens on Beturdey.--Mr. and Mrs. . P. Brynn have been visiting friends At Frenkville, Oxford Mills end other places for the last few dsys.-Miss Lizzie Devien, of Fronkville`. accompanied by her brother and wife, of Chicago. visiting st W. Bryan's ior n week. returned to Frenkville on Thursday lust.-Mrs. G. Parker has none on an extended visit to ChsiTey s Locke and vicinity. If you are nervous or dyspeptic try Carter : Little Nerve Pills. Dyepopaia _-|.... ...... nnrunnn an!` nnrvnnnnmn nun: vvuu \. -nwu. Dun Sm.-z,--I can highly recommend Dr. Fowler`: Extract of Wild Strawberry. It cured my baby of dinrrhwa after all other moans failed. sol give it greub pulse. It in excellhl. for all bowel mm- plnlnu. Mas. Cums. Burr, Harlow. Ont. ll are nervous or uyspupuu u_v Cartel-`s makes you nervous. and nervousness mskes you dyspeptic: either one rondsas on mssrabls. snd thoss little pills can 0}. l V VV .H.l"-l.'- Rout` UM . Album . New York. Phllndnlo phi: Mmoro. uhlnuton and tho` `f ' cars-r-I-rrI'::r- darling well. . To mothers who have children sulfering from any disease brought about b thin, watery or impure blood, Kidney rouble following Scarlet Fever, Rheumatism, Ec- temn or any other skin rash, or any condi- tion in which the child is pun . weak and delicate. and does not thrive we I. one would strongly recommend the use of Ryckmnn'a Kootcnay Cure, not because we say it`: ood for these conditions, but because lollurs `gladly slat: under oat}: how it saved their darlings when everything else failed. \f- t'\... Al` lhncn mnthpru um: Lire. Gen. AS 71;:-av-}:?'r~ns.1R_,'1.i'I~i-En onus nos smoua AND wnu. BY. KOOTENAY wmcn coumns nu: msw INGREDIENT. A sick child always appeals to our love and sym nthy. It commands the tenderest care nn watchfulness of its mother, who would gladly sacrice anything to lave her darling well. Tn mnlhers who sulferimz failed. ur- Ono of these mothers was Mrs. Geo. I White. who lives at 139 Stinson St., Hamil- ton, Ont. She says that her daughter Louisa is nineyenrs of age. has always been delicate. and has had Eczema since birth. Since givingher Kootcnay Cure the Eczema has gone, and her general health is greatly improved. Annlhnr. Mrs. Isabella Sullivan. of 6: health IS greatly improved. Another, Mrs. Isabella Sullivan, 65 Walnut Street South of the same city, has it little boy aged five, who was attacked with Rheumatism and pains in his back and Kidneys so bad that he could not stand or getout of bed without assistance. Despite the skilled medical attendance he w very weak. and at times would faint. ootenny has gladdened the heart of Mrs. Sullivan by restoring her boy, so thntnow she` says he can play hard all day, and is as healthy I child as one could wish for. I...o...... tile than: may well wnrth the child coma WISII l(!l'. Instances like these are well worth the serious consideration of those having sick or su'er'mg children. TI... dnlailn-d uvnrn statements of the sultermg cmlaren. Tllgdelniled sworn statements above cases, together with hundreds of others. sent free. by addressing the Ryck. man Medicine Co., Hamilton, Ont. The New Ingredient works well. One bottle lusts over a month. keeps selling. We ngver have too many in stock. in oak or -- . walnut nish. We have cheaper suites, but it is the seller. Yours, 1`. lf._`IlARRISON co. |coAL I(EEP_[N sIem_ L