2 THE WATChMAN, LlNDSAY THURSDAY. AUGUST 5TH. 1897. ,._. .v.-- .fl.â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€"__.___ - ....._.__.._..._.‘.. _ LOCAL NEVVS_LETTERS She partyleft camp, for Hawkestone per- 5 of the value of the crap. Many ï¬elds’ I l l ._' ,. ._.-“,,_ - w... - . . le v’s schooner riufled Dauntl as ‘ resent the appearance of having been THE :roooLng, W‘ m. 7mm! - 7 ; .‘9- 3r 3 _ n e ,p _ â€my I . E I If LITTLE BR'X I [I OAKWOOD. under full Bull. The start was pleasant: ovarrun by a flood, so flat does the grain t P n P “ t 7: . c lsl 1 :2: War it a. staid" ire ‘zo blowinnr but wh' ' the earth. and or at loss is now cw o! is eculiar '11:: 0 ram ; s We carrya full stock of all s 5’†° ° c m“ " ’ ‘ °’ â€Â° they he 0“ t e jï¬ï¬GAINé PEliSO:€:\L.â€"NIISS Maggie Carey. who were still onemnd-o-halt miles from shore showing itself in the ripe and cut grain . _ Iacfwfr ‘fu'amcsé _ . -â€"â€"-- has been acquiring the art of dressmakiugla h03\vy “1“,,“ swooped down, keeling from second growth, The heads are 'lliel'els litticIin inc animal klngoom with Mrs. Perrin, has completed her ap~ , the craft over. her lee guuwale dipping getting green in the sheaf, so badly has 31183 “$109k 5" I???“ 31““! 1:0 5‘; muf'hfm‘e l prenticeship. She will no duubb prove a ; till she t)()l£ a in half a barrel of water. the grain commenced to grow. There 55 a CTO‘JO‘ME- â€6 num "1' 0 “must“?cb ~ ‘ S s . < . c - - . , , . mg persons who have mistaken him for u l .: Igucc€SSful modiste Wherever she decides Thejzb sail was torn ofl entirely except will be tremendous .‘â€SB 111 harvesting 10 "id m“, 1,5,1â€, to (“ï¬rmer mm. “is“ : Inc ‘ I ~i ) THE LIYELY . to start in business for herself. .the haul in lines. Even; movable article owrng to the heads being beaten into the g u. . .. _ _ ‘ .. , o o o ‘i I I .___ g I 5 \ S N \ \ N ‘ the leading brands of l l . , . - . . “kt: ut“il it was too l:.'.I: to be of at) ' bellc~ on. the deck was washed into the forming ground. Rust in wheat and. outs in lum- fit ,0 “in, mi; nuym‘ be known. 3 KIRKFIELD. drink. and the diugey fastened to the top; the straw for fodder, and peas will be ._..â€"â€"â€"IN , In ancient times, several yours prior to ' special to the Wlfchuion. lstem broke loose and set off on a trip on likewise useless for todder. Peas that the British occupiï¬on of Egypt, mm“ of : PLEASANT \lsl’l‘.â€"E. D. McEachern rice own account. llGEl Si . LASS . The mainsail was torn have been out are growing in the pods. ' the do of that country Wurslliynd 11 . l p OI ]H C ’ DOLLAR STORE and Edward Burke were in Lindsay on 1 and Was taken down. the foresail reefed, The ground is saturated. l pea} in ‘ . ' . crocodile n51) grid. tlivri' helngnmhingr use i V \-â€"__\ baturday. They called at Castle Jackson l and the (livenched crew put into Shingle STOUFFVILLEâ€"The hurt and gram crops , like him. Thu, 1‘. d him I“ mimics and l and new Mattie. bhe was very pleased to Twines , Bav and landed. They waited for the have been reatl in'uredb rain. Much‘ 130;:ng him outwith jewelry. In titlich 3 590 the"? i but the only (â€â€œ19 enquired dingoy. which was now drifting towards grain is lging yll1£10n chi ground, andl ports of Egypr,iiowcvor.tho iiuiivositmkcdi OAKWOOD. l ‘- “her from this Section were George and them ; but not for long. for the wind now some of the fall wheat has begun to sprout. : upon him “Sil‘llijvll. Havmgno llrt'urllls, l : .0000 the doctor. veered ,r‘m‘ld‘azid carried the boat out to [‘he crops were in excellentâ€"condition be- they mink“ Q“ hull-l fit)? if“; "“5 fill? ' during the entire season, SO ‘ . â€"â€"-â€"+â€"â€"â€" sea again. rlhere was nothing for it but fore the rain, and if tine weather continues â€â€™2",’;'$P_h “3,,Im“1.0..“t;ere’1f;.:;;ipuiiu .5; 5E5" farmers can depend on get- 2 .20an HARVEY . to7 mm the schooner and give chase. .he yield will be fair. vim 13:21: utopons us .. on e 4 AT ting 11: any time and at the y‘ Loss PAULâ€"Mr. Thus. Bick of Lindsay \hth mum and foresale close hauled PORT Hol’E.â€"LCBBC reports brought in t e 11 . â€"-~-â€"- ‘ 1G1'RING it down during the was in Bobcaygeoii on Thursday and paid they soon overtook the runaway, but very loweSt PNCCS- †present year it has been our study My, Irwin his insurance on his loss by alumst immediately another squall struck by farmers from various surrounding dis- . ~ . . _ tricts say that the recent heavy rains to cut the pmï¬ts to the 10.395: living: tire. On the nth Mr. Irwin, who lives on them, lllv dingoy WAS snatched from their have done great damage to the crop. The .1â€! 7‘17.7VV'7TI l 17‘1â€?""Vn'w1‘l‘t’l I - . . l Bile as he was in the days (:2 "he lininesos 3 New S u m m a II T 3 friiiifly. In fact, he rntlttr shuns the l U 00 [Son C: I‘ucent Q l The crocodile is not so numerous in the U1 . - d - , _ _ river now below the second cataract on no- _ . O mark on a cash basis. we have paid the Buckhorn rozidulost his house an from thmr hands and was never seen taney pea cropis reported to be almosta count of ulcunn,,_,-,,nws illSUpui‘ulJe from, -â€"arrzvmg daily“ market price for FARM PRODUCE and contents. valued .at .5800“?in on Thurs- hwiUL The album“: W's-9 “0W scuddlng total loss. havmg in many places started! tourist trulllr. It seems iltlpns‘silllc for a I‘ â€"-â€"â€"""'" sold as for cash. Believing this to be day the Mercantile paid him the:mouut before 3‘ terrinc gate, a heavy rain was to sprout in the pods. Winter wheat is tourist to see u. crocodile Without trying to} ' the proper and honest business principle. of his policv $200 on house and b100 on accompanied by a severe hail storm, also reported to be sprouting. The buy plug him with a revolver, and to a reptile l _.____ DlNlNG'ROOM d h l l l l" d h crop. which is very heavy, will also sufl'ï¬r that is fond int n qfuietIlife ling split 0: I ' ' ' i ‘ ' ‘ ' t m l [1380 i an t e sea running mountains hi rh Th 1 h f ' .- ’ thin" is simp v insu [era J o. e wz no .3†. ,, ~.»e~ ’ (‘redit PUCBS- “9 want to get as near chimnty, 3’ appeuet “am" . i . b - e great V. muc 0 it haying been cut Just n . _ _ e avert.» “.1..t. . A car‘load 0f REDP‘ATH S ‘ egg}, as possible. You can easily see the one ir the afternoon. When Irwin 3 masts Were stripped of all but a rag of before the wet weather set in. â€30k†“ mun unless he can mm h"†“t’ a - ~ HOt Weather await] . lets: pleasing to :1 - ' . SUGARS. eXtra quahty foolishness of trying to pay 2 cents more reached the house and opened the passage canvass four and a half feet in dimensions, BARRIE.â€"Th8 unprecedented reins of dJSWVSmUi-"fl and 80 long “8 man does “at >- ‘i 5 in. no!‘ yellow and granulated. â€gilt Will not t_:o.~: you; Special prices by the barrel. to make it e»? for eggs and butter than we can sell it door to go upstairs he was struck in the but the boat tore along with incrediable . . . . . . . this week have caused considerable dani- for. Loss on the produce will cover a lace Wllh the lions-s. There was no time veloctty berore the Wind. shipping water unthinkingly step on him, the crocodile ~NElV , .‘q . ’ will go his own way and calmly await his . Dklrvb GOO ‘ s s N s \ N s \ s x . . _ : we ask every Farmer to help us to kill contents. The house caught from the while the wmd wasaperfect hurricane, * ‘ x S ‘ -~. N D3 VG giving You um I) k . 5' 54 ’ EI'"M!I‘I"I‘V‘I‘TV '17" 7V T’I’I‘ISI‘ water and there drown the struggler. He will then drag his victim ashore and bury him in sand or mud and wait for days be- I BOOTS AND SHOES not age to all crops but particularly to fall - l _\"‘w \ ~ '~ . m ~ . ~ . um. . , - ,, ' _. . . . ~ ‘ , omnrtumty. . r. .1145le the c;O\L~r ,J._. 1 Glass and Stone Frurt Jars, reasonable profit on the goods. to gift anythlllné at: until "110010;; ell)t'h:il: at :\ i‘rv ways. ('il‘he imam carried them wheat and hay. Spring crops have been H0 {wk on ï¬sh, but for a count. dinner! â€"VE\" l’l" .. . . 5 In“, large more inmi“ ~_ _ all SlZCS- Harvest T0015 .I watc , money an everyt 1mg. 1) ep pas raspe . an tot e L arrows, where beaten down In many places, but it 18 he would rather have humanity, black * if \l:\ l.) ~urc10 please 3w... ‘ and Machine OilS- 3 deut. the crew landed and proceeded to thovght ï¬ne weather will bring them UP preferred, which shows that there is no uc- ~NE‘V PAR 'XSOLS sec- . . â€"â€"...._ â€"â€"â€"â€"+â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" Gaudaurs hotel where they had lunch. again. In some lowlands spring grains counting for taste even among reptiles. l VE r ’ I“ . 1,510 .I- 2,. . f} 7E." ‘ FENELON FALLS. “038 title were: eXCililt for X Sga’l’lt'lg pp have been drowned out. Fall wheat. 3 His methods of capturing large game are , ‘T‘ V‘ GLOV 1:5 TE" 1 .f a‘ 7 N . . . . . .. . an a “0’0“8 30“ mg. t n late great deal of which had been cut has plural as well as singular. Sometimes he -â€"NE\V , . , . )EBOA -{ 1., .212: WE HAVE AW Mo“? bl\ Erosâ€"£1usltoizitmpbl'12831rzï¬ii: partyIsecured dry clothing. Many persons sprouted m the sheaf, the heat immedia- will lie on a river bank, partly covered HARDRILRCHL ,- “0 Cf] 1]wa IAL VA L U E S I age 1:0 E‘ y t ti: mosf 31 - b i d f“ 0“â€!31 who “W the plight of the mar- tcly after the heavy rains forcing growth with sand or mud, until an zibsentinindcd l1.“ “ ‘ ‘ ‘ S P E C K Shi’eefetzhilifo ":53; {395511; ï¬fï¬dtgd iners. believed their shipwreck imminent, before the heads had dried out A great native Wanders within â€â€œh- Having “worth teeny cut-:1 1:†v: L ; - ' . . ' ‘ ' - . I _ ‘. .. ‘ . I x“ v - H .â€" IV__ 5 GOOD STOC weitpznt. Les: Tuesday Mr. ‘W. Imrie of and none expected them to reach shore ueal cf the standing crop has been knock- gmhmd his prey, he “111 “dddk â€â€œ0 ‘hL . S . ‘afely. Messrs. Galbraith and Boyce re- ~ I lnw - d ~ †- - . Feuelon sold to Mr. John C i i a litter ‘3 . . ‘f ( . '1 rm “I not rise again, so the On hand and will not be undersold by of eight, inst ï¬ve months old,’rf:r which turned to camp during the evening, the ripening of that part of the fall wheat any town establishment. We are clear- he was paid nearly 380. and there ought others sailing the boat back he“ morning. must necessarily be defective, â€"-GREY COTTON, 5c yd. . . fore he gorges sunsetsâ€"run MullGuzcttc. ‘ pARlGR Fllï¬iilTJ..E ~FANCY PRINTS , lug Summer GOOdS at 8 small fraction to be money in pigs at that price. But, ‘ ' "“"I """“ -â€"â€"+_ We carry a vow full .- the Lawâ€, ‘ ' â€"Zephyrs and MUSLINS ' 3b°V° °°St- - in all probability, a greaty majority of the MII‘DEN' Treatment for Drowned Persons. HISTORIC QUEBEC. “'omen'; \Ti<~e~"~nd ONE!†31 , “:13" i... â€ng ; _ ‘ ' ' ' ' le A Struruisu.â€"-lt was a leasant Th' ' h m †“‘ g “ “4 tn: :. or ’ ~ . - â€"-DRESS MATERIALS farmers Will rates as many pigs as possin . p is is t 9 season of the year when r s I m and Slices. Bobby â€00d, . . .- . . C" '-"â€"""""' next V93“ thh “'1“ cause 9- drop "1 sut rise to meet Mr. ohn Calvert of many ventutiurr into dee water r bun PM“ 0‘ It Sunni“ 0 can†n ° ‘ T " “n“ ‘ â€"LADIE" COLLARS prices, and then they will 'declare that 13 J ° p o b g ~ Old ‘World. were never lower. From Quebec a correspondent writes to the Paris Messenger: “Ici on pnrlc fran- ' ' ' , ‘- cais" might be written on the portals of this quaint and picturesque old city. Strolling in lower Quebec. you might eas- , F l ily fancy yourself in Amiens or Dieppe. GHOCLR‘ESI In the upper town there is more English, but evi'ryvvhcre an amusing mixture. On the same card you will read, “Maison a _ _ _ Nebraska in Minden yesterday. Mr. suddenly seized with cramps or from some there is no money 1!] pork and rates but . . _ _ Calvert was one of the prominent mishap or other are drowned. If the ' 11 am. . . . BARGAINS l :frfhgeféï¬flaï¬ï¬‚fï¬ 3,16 lhhzlfezildidgfew settlers here, and a very active church proper course 0f restoration be applied BOOT" d SHOES h who stick to pigsthrouub good report and worker, who was greatly missed when many may be saved. Work deliberately .,bsn asceap as ' ~ - - and patiently with a drowned ersori, ill, and. whose ultimate reWal‘d is sure.â€" he moved 10 l\BbI‘B-Skil ï¬bOUt 1†years animation has been produced aftel? hours any. ( M. or, cent TE , cannot be beat Gazette. ago. \Ve were glad to see him looking of effort. As soon as the body is recover- Come-in and see‘ the Barrrains we are Mâ€" Just about the same as When he left ed iron} the water remove the froth and offering. We cannot sell gdods at cost, MOUNT HOREB' here, and pleased to learn that he has mucus from the mouth. loosen all parts 0f -â€" “ WAISTS \ §~ l‘ l l , . ; Msen s F me Lace Boot 5 $1.75 PER PAIR. l '5 E Our grocery department " a b 3 War; . ,, _ ' I n u ‘ -1 , .H g‘ . {041318. No store C211) 5*†~ VNGE-gd but we are getting it down very ï¬ne special to the Watchman. been SUccrsslul m the far west. He the clothes that are tight to the body, lOUCI'II I HtIlIlZL‘U-J‘ltb, .(ln‘()n§‘..lrd.: plats; fresher or mm M‘ â€he: Ir. Ob '1â€) g . . r , - : ,. . ' 0 â€"Th olor' 10th wa 0h, - , ( - : hold the body so as to allow the water to (3001‘ 1' as d a «Mission Sen-8 8 dl <~- . - l~ Minnow :53; OClx ,.\._,. ., we 1,3,5 been selling goods for 1., yulrs, fits torn e . lOllS .. s is a. present lllt. guest of his brother f h l . . on the 0mm ..\~0 ,(inmmnce except on can T“. us {TV .. . . .\_ . \ ‘i'J - - in this place and stand by our record. served in Mount Htireb in a very warm in~law \lr 1.) J Ta ior of Minden run out 0 t. e ungs and wmdptpe. If - ’l‘h'ib'l" .1 . - -,,. “5.5 ' " i " ‘ â€w ‘\ “'43- lTCllh- V . ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ‘* '. â€"FanC TOllet- Sets - - . 1 I k. Y . ,‘ r . h. . y . the ground is slopina turn the patients busmess. is .i ingun motes-1 . ea c - . _ I z .. \ .‘ 30 funny work done here, all are used “Ed loyal moniker. al ‘3 mi? unit, from township face flown head dowti, hill step t id 3 little extra painting; and printing. Each A.\ (1‘1 k . -. -- ' ' . - t e ouno in t eir teens to tie o ( men ‘ . . as r r . _ . _ " .- , ~ , (r 7 ~ ,_ ,- , __ , a -‘~.~-~ . . . . . . .. y ., ‘ â€"â€"-â€"â€"~ _.‘,.,,\.. . ii DID-Der bets alike and On the square ‘ Y , T . . _ l CA'llle BLith.~â€"-There seems to be the hips ficmg the head lock your lm‘rcrs railviny (mqqm‘t’ mu‘u be m ‘rked.,hke .Abh 4 ‘ ' ' Odd Dishes Thanking our friends for hbeml PM" Of 8†summers. his speaks we I. for l. . l 1 f . 1 y i w th h 1) ll I‘f h ~ H. Wise. “Traverse du chemin dc fer. and OF'h ; ,, ' â€" ronaoe we remain ours trul LUS’ttl Mount- Hotel). mid to the credit vi a. me y ‘ e“"‘“d or tatt " “t t ’9 preSent u“ â€rm" t e e y. l t t 9 LU") 3“ cvcrvoilicial “notice" must be printed also ‘ ‘ ‘w- 4 b ‘ ’ y y, . .‘ â€"Glasswa.re, Lamps high as you can Without lifting the fore head off the ground give the body a quick jerk to remove the accumulating mucus from the throat and water from zixv windpipe. Hold the body suspended ab' u: the seconds before letting it down, then tepear all Orangemen be it said not one drunken man War. to he found in the gathering as seinbletl in (lineniee. PE::.<t'i.\’.\l..â€"â€".\l r. John Skuce of Penn- sylvania is now Visiting the home of his w H POGUE boyhood. John is looking well. We ex- . ' ’ tend to Li H the band of fellowship and tune, as sewral buyers have been pur- chasing in this section of the country, so that young Stock is. nearly all gone. Mr. Jitlllt’S Wilson of Kimuouut pur- chased M. large number of cattle here for .‘It‘ik‘i‘s, )lclhiugull, Brandon Lb l'RlTlNG 1,27: 4 1» in full as un“Avis.†The blending is BUTTER ARE £383 WAN often curious, nsxvhen two adjoining shops have their announcements one in French and the other in English. Along the Gruude Allc. running right across the Plains of A braham, you might be in Brus- sels or Paris. only that Clifton terrace . . . . . . .. - - . Pi! is , I Wish hm, every success IIIIII Mr. 5mm, Austin or l‘cnelon Falls, and shipped the Jerk two or three times. \lithout _SG(‘mS to‘rccullfyou :0 hï¬smgvoh- Angel“ 3;, ’ l 1' of Michwrui is lllln' visitm" frien l‘ in,» llli‘lll mi \‘i'otlnes‘tluy lust. changing the position 0f the bOdY “1' 111‘" lean travelers or w iom urope is too Is- ; OAKWOOD LI I | LE BRITAIN, Voum H-orub " of yourself grasp the [Olllts of a“, font are advised to go to Queaec. there to .; ' I l ' l ' - l’t-lesoNAL â€"â€"l{t‘\‘- 1- “ ushlngton ï¬nd :i hit of the nicdizm‘ul old world trans- i .3 g l l w s ‘i “l x, ‘6 ~ ,‘5 ii 5‘ t \ 5‘ s 5 S s ‘ N N S s" N A Smog“ Trustâ€"The victorv is nu, shoulders by the clothing or it naked 7' . . . . . . . _ ‘7 v? f! '1 i T h l . Puffer and his Wife are \‘lSltmg their thrust your flowers into the urmntt‘ Planted to the new, but still embalmed 1n UAKWUOD CHEAP STORE. l‘RSOI’l ll 3:71...- ‘ mtlyrl‘fl‘: “Ilka“; fling always to ill» innit: as t e pet navy and relatives here at present . _ . _ _ . Miss claspmrr your £1“;an OVer the poll-ifs 1' its ancient religious scntiinentalism. upon; I I -2. .w. ‘v: __. "r†:l wnen be “He“ the skunk. He “'38 0“ Mini 'l'u 'nl‘ult returned home this . " . l U which the rush and roar of modern unrest _. _- ‘um 7 . l t . the "alert†this time. but not on the ‘ e 7 l ' . . of the shoulders and raiseIthe Che“ “5 produce as little effect as the Atlantic .. PETERBORO I I “wheel n Enfvugll “ht week to spend her summer holidays in high as you can Without lifting the head breakers on the cliffs of Cape Breton. â€l 7’ Novasâ€"Mr. John Skucc of Vcrulun is Mmden ...... MISS 'l hompson Of â€3 the ground “Nd hold 1t long WIOPgh “i French continues uppernmst until you -. now in this Incupy buying lambs. , .. . \Vnrkworlli, is Visiting her uncle, M’r. count three. Allow the body to 821111 rest pass Montreal, but. from Ottawa and . . . â€"andâ€"â€" Hurrah for the Falls on the 12th of l H Thompson of Minden ...... Miss upOn the ground With the forehead upon hingstonto the Puctfictlie legend of the 4 "n , kul'ust . ‘ ' ’ the bent arm, the neck straightened out. nearly universal tongue is like that of the . . . a . McAlpine of LindSay is at present tl muth ~tid _ fl 1 M the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M Brown, 18 0 d ““58 “9’ pace 3â€" elbows against your knees and your hands Paris shopkeepers, who announced â€Engâ€" '5 llsh and American spoken." In most of the best schools Englisn is taught. and a I __..___ DROWSElnâ€"A sad fatality occurred on “ ’. .â€" Of this P1_CG ------ MFS- .F' R- Curry upon the sides of the patient’e chest over ,1 II . l f } . r. 11 _, .. _ ‘) -. nt , E. if rree from 1:15.311 Sap. Shake S d . f“ 7 \f -k' r d' . of Brockvrlle, accompanied by llt'l’ the lower ribs and press downward and $5; 83:31:;0mg;1:2‘;?01â€is‘};â€b2;’:;::gis. . ‘ 7 s ' “‘"V*“'†m" "y ’3 “mm“ " m t" “‘2 "m†(laurrhters Laura, Marjory and Dorothy, inward With Increasing force long evensh . , g ‘ ’ ° g... f. i d d K t y the three little sons of Mr. A. E lxennedy, D . . , 1 l h h l pensablt fâ€? commerce. . .th ' it} an Unsoun no 8 - set out to go ï¬shiiw at the upper what are visitors With Dr. and Mrs. (,urry, t0 3 OWdy count threeht I? BUddeglIl’ li-‘t ' i." ‘ 'T . ’ ‘ go an grasp L e 3 0“ e" as ‘9 ore. The Circulation of Water. ~ - ~ . . "so“... :.. .11; 1, g " ‘ That is my speciï¬cation for Pump Reduction sale at S. J. PETTY’S, They played and “bed at the wharf for Of Minden. ltcpeatthese two alternate movements ten h a1“ 3“ Chm†fh‘“ "‘9 ““““ some time, when Edgar. alwaysa lively , . . little chap, slipped off the wharf into the (luring the above-mentioned months to water that is about three feet below. reduce all lines from 10 to 2: 3 P8P Charlie shouted to Fred., who at that cent. This is bona. tide and will be moment was in the Park. acme distance strictly adhered to. “'e carry one of RYMY» and ham-ling 30 the Whigâ€. l'I’WBPed the largest stocks in the county in himself to reach his brother With his feet, Charlie having but one hand was at such disadvantage that he was quickly pulled JEWELRY, in. There he strueizled bravely to save both himself and Edgar who was too Timber; I buy no other. So you know what your pump Will be made of when you give me an order. I make pumps for every service. and in wells of ordinary depth can give you one that will till a pail at every stroke. Scientists are speculating on the causes run. Looks hotter. \mtrs lith’. . of some water currents that have been for better satisfaction. . .. centuries uninterruptcdly flowing into lake ad‘Vlmasï¬câ€"f“'«'lh some unknown receptacles far beneath the herp lg t‘i’k‘:‘0i‘l‘f" surface of the earth. These currents are l RR; hoe 1.8.1:“. 1b“: I‘f‘If‘ continuous and could not, of course, be ‘You'llljiridk‘lieenlinii tilt)“- . merely ï¬lling an unoccupied space. That I‘m“ where vour homo ~u: ~ there must be an outlet as Well as an inlet 1 That doubles the i,,IpK‘,,~;,;.\.p «,-' is evident from the enormous quantity of bnrzain. water which lspcrpctually pouring through i We carry full lines in :~â€" these openings in the limestone ledges. After exhausting all other theories it is â€"Par/or and Dining-Room meI “The Jeweler.†We have concluded or fifteen times a minute for an hour at least unless breathing is restored sooner. Use regularity in these movements. When animation has been restored, re- move the patient where warm covering may be procured ; to restore the animal heat, wrap in warm blankets, apply bottles of hot water, etc., warm the head nearly as far as the body, unless convulsions come on. Assist to restore warmth by rubbing or slapping the fleshy parts gently: ONTARIO CROP REPORTS. The Prospects for tnis Year’s Crops in this District. The subjoined crop report is taken from by the most Competent local returns furnished the daily press authorities on such matters, and can therefore be relied on as being as nearly .. V... “7. H. IR‘VIN . young to swim. Fred. got overjust in t K. , ‘Slbl b ;‘ , - . argued that the inrush of water may be â€"Beo’room Salts. 7: ,. .r _ . SILVERWARF time to give his hand to Chm“, ï¬nd uet ï¬rm. as cm “on ,y (1,6 Obt’méd' 1" when the patient can swallow. give hot caused by the tremendous volcanic heat in â€"Ex1ens;on icbxes. la . is Mausoer of the Lindsay Branch. ‘4: - - 1 10’0““ county tire!“ *“h‘rlv “A: bush tea. coffee or milk. or a little hot slim: ; . . _ -5 c /, ' k- ‘ " . him out but little hdvar had "one under . b . - - ~ - some subterranean cavern. thb heated “‘3‘ ‘14 C “â€5- 8°C “'5- Z‘ '{ He will be pleased to give you full The “in home and :we the :larm and 8 caused. .Y IUN T9081“ hemy rains. All give Spanngly of spirits, for they are apt ter flowing out at some pom, more 0,. less â€"â€"Lounces. $65500â€, - I}? ,, particulars and prices of all the and SPECTACLES number of en lo than! “mad I“ we grew IS lyms: “M. barley {3 very much to produce depression: Place the patient distant. This volcanic and subterranean â€"WrII/ng DeskS. “ï¬fï¬gyer. , ,7? hi 3' difl’erent- lines I manufactureâ€" 8 0: Some lialflilozen cord, mence d divino discolored, P938 “‘9 growmi: “1 til? POdâ€" in a warm bed.gwe him plenty of air and heating was spoken of some years ago as ~Sgr/‘ngs. ï¬fel’.‘r£l3:65. , Tea and Coffee 135:3 ,t from a Steel Windmill to the a’mrihg them the [unhappy father and {I} edpecl’glly .â€.“’ IMICXUUHeS-iandfthu hay keep him quiet, and he Will soon be furnishing a plausible theory as to the â€"-l(1tchen Cï¬mrsy :13. 535- t a and Dairy Pails. ‘ a. i . . ' 7 . . . .. , , , v cro; is in ured. ‘ie ie d 0 ha is ‘ ; . , f h h‘ t . ' ..,v - ’ 3 -- :<_ . ‘ v i i §:?3{I;$E’;:ved Challenge ““3" Our repairing trade is still on the about ï¬fteen minutes, the “we fellow l 3 y y â€Stored ’30 him former hell-1 h causesc 5 0 18h tempera “1‘601' the gulf mum: of al Lips. a . . Mei-aged M. one ten per acre ; spring Wueat, 45 lushels per acre; peas, 45 bushels ; oats, 55 bushels ; lye, 25 bush elu ', and barley 30 bushels BL’RK'S Farts â€"'l‘h: heavy crop is con- stream. If, as is generally supposed, the â€"â€"_... interior of the earth is in a condition of intense heat, the water that flows into fls- sures and crevices in the surface of the earth must come out somewhere either in increase. BRING US YOUR was brought out with? pole from under REPAIRS, \Ve Warrant all our the wharf. Drs. Bouiiell and Baker tried work and mean what we say. the usual means for resuscitation, but without avarl. The little fellow was -â€"â€"â€"â€"-.â€"â€"____ Rte-Bridging Niagara. The usefulness of the railway suspen~ sion~bridge, which was the ï¬rst great , for the celebrated "Coid 'I- â€"the best in the worm lick Oil Can ' a '\ REPAIRS of all kinds carefully â€"L~I\'DERTAKL\‘G :u ail :2 ' l . . "4 ll , 9 p â€" , .5, G, WALTER GREEN, {if hglrled on tgund?yi‘andFillings"? h’iV" sldemply iipru the uVemge. The recmit bridge of its kind erected in America, lï¬msfr:323: ï¬gmrlï¬ggt Signis {ï¬nd if: . . . oranche. ' " ‘2†a ’ ; v .â€" . . . , ' ~ . . ' ‘ ' . ' so a e - y a}: PETERBO R O, .. - _ ONT. deeeiiyt’leJr. Y 0 t '3 Fell. or 100 n rams him, blnouuil’ damaged one third of and also the ï¬rst bridge of its kind erect. gomcm when View? ed frog) this Sm 0901:â€. «. IN AU. ITS ERAMCHE.’ “I p it, which is cut. ’lhe grain, especialw the cd in Amer-ion, and also the ï¬rst bridge to! -â€"New York Ledger “'8 HIDE ,0 08D“ ‘ 1t .: rpm-mac)“; 92, p, 0. BOX 362, m pea crop, is gOJd, and has not suï¬ered “(18“ the Niagara chasm, has be‘m ended. â€"â€"____..______' a M ' -h. . ‘ 11% g ' umteria-ty, while the root crop has bene- Its towers and cables have been removed, They Sized. RlCHARD S -â€"_ LS l" I I A 051.1' A PIECE or Asnssros.â€"~There lited if anything from the rain. Reports and the suspended portion is meeting the l Governm- Drake of Iowa tells a story of The Little Britain Furniture Empi'lfitm was a ripple of eXcitemenr among the ameeting between Lincoln andA.H. Pick- “The Jeweler.†36 Kent-st. members of the Presbyterian church last week over what‘was supposed to be a - Careful laid pmi to blow up the chuich 1 d with cordite, a most powerful explosive. u ture ... After the usual weekly prayer meeting had closed on Wednesday evening list. Frank Dunn, the caretaker, noticed a , _ small parcel on one of the benches. People d0 1101? eat 1313 Wlth 3 Upon examining it he became convinced knife; Roller Skating cuts no that it was cordite, and took it across to ice__it’s out of date. HOrse Chief Kltlï¬. The ChiEf was at the C arts with flashy name plates council chamber, but it was taken charge . . of and left on the verandah over night, no longer deceive Up-to-date where it became soaked with the rain. wheelmen. Every honest Next morning the chief called upon a Cycler recognizes that druggist, who, after lemming the contents of the parcel, pronounced it cordite. same fate. The charters for the erecticn of this bridge were obtained in Canada ering or Chicago. Mr. Pickering who is iiiunicution was established between the the time of Lincoln's election and was 911- J GRE GG, two (21135 at the Site of the bridge by a boy gazed in shipping cattle, He and Mr. . ’ named Homan Walsh, who is still living, Drake came to Chicago on business, and, and who, while flying a kite, allowed it to hearing that Lincoln was in the city, they VETERINARY. SURGEUN' settle on the Canadian bank. The kite sent up their cards and were shown to the string served to pull 8 cord 801'088 the president elect’s room. “When we gotto LITTLE BRITAIN, ’ river, which in t "‘n was followed by a Lincoln 8 rcpm,†said Governor Drake in rope. and then by a wire cable. On this ms speech: he Opefled‘ the door, and on Wire cable a car was operated as a ferry iff’ié’g Pickering 353‘86' How “QWFO‘I? G‘F‘du‘“ 0mm? "edema? (“7' and to tacditatc the building of the la crlng said, Six feet four. ‘Why,’ tum Medical \ck‘f’lf.3ri‘ sot-tn _ cried Lin In t r y residence. Dayandnigh't-alis‘roaq. bridge. This cableway was probably the measure.’c’? hï¬agefzhehigihmï¬ezg Gimmes reammbieâ€"éb-vm. . first used in America. and was ï¬rst the United States and the cattle shipper op irated on March 13, l848. The car. or stood back to back, while the ï¬rst lady 01' basket, is now treasured as one of the the land, Mrs. 1431100111, who was a little possessions of the Buffalo Historical woman, afterstondlng on tiptoeahd reach~ C A S E A To Society. It is made of strips of band mg to the tons of their heads, decided that ' ' u!) the raspberry crop are countering. The homes are just commencing to upon. The Season is late and Wlll be necessarily short. Ht'srsviLLs.â€"'l‘hc effects of the Ian rains In this vicinity has been to the advantage ofthe grain crops and route. but has damagtd considerable hay that was out. The general outlook is good. KIN)IOUI\"I‘.â€" The recent rains have irotluceu \eryfivorable effect on crops in this vicinity. Prevtously the crops were being scorched, but now the pros- p:cts are good for fairly good harvest, BELLE\‘ILLE.â€"A very large amount of damage has been done in the country by the recent rain. All the uncut grain and the corn were prostrated, and much TINSMITH. 0A “ COMPOUNDING... When some one at home is very ill it won’t do to run anv risks with the prescriptions â€"-of having impure drugs or substitutes men for the pure drugs that your physician writes for you. Trust us. We’ll use only pure drugs. We’ll put up prescriptions as your physician wants them com- pounded, aud we won’t make * lN BARRELS. any mistakes or overcharge you. THE. . It. was afteg'wards exhibited tau lucal of the wheat has beenIvirtually destroyed . it was a ti , -. , ‘â€" .., I, . . _. scientist. w 0 was of the same opinion as as it is sprouting. With sunny weather, iron, and was desxgned by T. G. Hullett. 9' . Veteri'ia Surgeon, ' .. Wilmm'a fl" "7 A W C ' t’ ' the dualllst. On the street, the Chief which now prevails, the cut hay will ..f Niagara Falls. A young salesman in one or our cry ‘ ry . . ,I \‘Qil' %. e are 011501811 10115. d met 8-medlcal, man, and after telling him be saved Farmers speak despondinily Several years were consumed in build goods stores has a scheme which is likely OAKWOOD, ' 0 " CEMENT, Star : iyï¬llil g, . ‘ the historv of the mysterious parcel, it or their prospeite. They estimate theirling the bridge, so that it was not until tomato him histortune someday, for it ____ 3‘ PARIS. Albert Br’ ' I .;, '. .‘ ; Substitutes and impure drugs NARROW TREAD was left With him to experiment With. .083 at. zo pet‘Icent'on thetotal product March 8, $55, that the ï¬rst train crossed '8 built “Don'thot most solider founda~ .' .. mir' . ~â€" I : haveno place here. We know While experimenzmg mthit. he discover- of their farms in this district. in which it. This first bridge was of wood. with “095' WWW! svonlty. He keepoaprivate Ht-nomri'Gr-iduate of the 0W“ ‘I 45' - " 0F I physicians don’t want us to use - - ed that it was asbestos. It w-is after- I â€5’13 Only Mechanically wards learned that the parcel was left in Correct “â€1661 Made. the church by a young lady. who is an . artist of note, the having occasion to use It dlï¬ers as “web from all it in connection with her work. others as a. Pullman dOCS from AN EXCITING EXPERIENCE.â€"DI‘. Lake, dairyiug is thalrchief branch of induatr . stone tOWBM. In 1880 the sus ended notebook, and 311° 8"†him her name “Y e “'d 51"“er ,O““lâ€9 """,’f"“’li‘f‘,;{"ii5e. PETED.BORO.-â€"The recent rain has dari- structure was renewed in steel, Irind in and fidrm Rewrite: them down. â€39"" gillélwiafffenrit‘eléai’i?37.312133 WW aged the crop! to a very great extent in 1896 the stone towers gave way to steel :1- w t 3 “03° ortwo (:1th max her Charges moderate. certain PM“ Of thifl county. The late successors. This remodelling was done gargoelï¬ihm memory. Themume ._ grain is down, and will be practically use- without any interruption to trafï¬c, and as e do“ not. 537' The name . . . . . . le"HeslmlsaM‘T - . . . less. This is particularly evrdent m was under the su erviston of L. L. Buck, M , “a ‘l pgynudsys. hm" 7°“ “on†w ' ' a handcar. You’ll be surpns- Will Galbraith and Alf. Wilkes of Barrie, Smith and Drummer. In the other parts M. Am. Soc. C.pE. As compared with Km 1311,33?» will be 5°“; 7“ MONEY LENT brother goods. ed at the difference. and J. Bryce of Toronto have been cam . the only damage apparent is to the hay, the time it took to build the suspension or course w ‘-r-. ing at Carthow’. Bay in Lake Simcoe, and which is lying cut in the fields. This in bridge, it is interesting to note that the Sm is “ï¬lling: street, and Mrs. . them, and we won’t do it. i Every prescription here is com- pounded by a careful. competent pharmacist, who don’t make mistakes. You can trust us with preocriptions. I' 8am CELLM' FLOO ~ ' “I108 messy 33ch h “83‘ coanOr l l . . use! . Ml? . MIAMI CYCLE M'F’G 60:, on Thursdgy, 15th nlt., they experienced icompletely destroyed. The general ont- arch which has taken its place was erected bems 8 customer or mmlï¬mmng 1 unhzréiiï¬fï¬et’iï¬gii illegals w," i . . ' mnDLE'rOWN, OHIO. a very exciting adventure which included look legend. within a few months; and i. a much -to be so well remembered cumâ€, mm 0, “was: new 3, . . . N , . sparrow 38°31†from drowning. and the BOWMANVSHEv-Fflmem hereabouts larger bridge. On its upper deck the too, “beneï¬t-steam! with that aturally, ._ per cent my large cum‘ " . . . “Iceman . men for ‘1‘. layers bufletmg they received from th: are sorely distressed over the deprecia- new arch has double tracks for steam "“1 “t “l“ It‘ll-W and r â€a" “’cmmm‘l' odd" - - . . . . . . . . . m 8 ' o. ï¬e .63 w. E, "OUGHTON! 619019?“ 0f wmd, blMl, rain, and a raging tron of value in crops owmg to the recent care. while its lower deck is taken up by a that it “'9 Proprietor or that sh are. "0: em" †u ’ hall W†. .. . , . My est paiaole yearly. ail!“ : . sea Will be mentioned in the lives of ti 9 heavy and continued rainstorms. Many trolley trackâ€"the ï¬rst to or. a. to Grand» k-new What ““7 young man is worthop o to . “mull" 0“ d3“ â€5‘?" grow" I i . . , ; FBHGlOH Falls Dl'llg Sllll'e. GENERAL AGENT, - LINDSAY, 0.v'r quartet. On the afternoon in queatio . compute the damage to be equal to half _.carriage-wgys, and walks. gigglie’ddouue his “Hi-Washington ’ï¬rtoli’iii’il’li'liï¬n 31mg??? msIr wk ~ lug, \\'i:li:«m Sheet, L :l.("‘t; |