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Watchman (1888), 12 Aug 1897, p. 2

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... * o-M ‘~â€"â€"â€"-â€"' ~â€" â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"- .__â€"«_~. .. mungwm worth Only $30 or $40 per acre, because , ' HOSPITA SURGEONS. no living town and market are near. LOCAL N FANS-LETTERS The owner of the big mill or factory, ORlLLlA. . Houses Sonicsâ€"Horse buyers are Which “”3 bonused years “30, Will now plentiful these days but they are not he'd-Ike“ ‘0 the offers he 2093 to locate in, POSlTlONS HARD TO GET, AND W “the’ “mm and the ”W“ “Wing now no' ISN’T EASY TO FILL THEM. but: the are not bu ing msnv horses. 1 Y 3 future, no prospect of better Shipping Farmers can find Work for rhei‘ animals T _ h _ at: present and Consequently are not faci mes, t e factory, Will pack up and go anxious to dispose of them unless «ta mvay. In short .the town will have no good round figure. The market is im- excuse for exustmg. The surrounding proving all round and the News -ountry does not need it: ; it doesn’t need Letter b is informed that the price is at lens A RECOLLECTION. ______â€"â€" It was indeed a perfect day. I scarce recall the weather. But autumn calm and bloom of May Seem mingled there together. Then melody made sweet the Each sentence was a ballad. The rooks were jewels, weeds ware flowers, When Mary dressed the sulfid- LITTLB BRITAIN. We carry a full stock of all the leading brands of Binc i‘... A Visiting Surgeon Sees Thomnds of Cases 3 Year â€"- The Ambulance Doctor Boundedâ€"Merit Wins, but a little Pull Is Not a Bad Thing. No vernal scene whose blandifihment Will welcomely beset us t 320 itself ; it people might as well move away Cfln have the fascination lent â€"â€"-Iâ€"â€"â€" ,iiii. mini. 31" m“? in New York that graduates in medicine from all the region round flock to the an- nual examinations of the hospitals. If the stat! vacancies are to be filled, 20. 30, 50 young men present themselves for exami- How tasteless is the vinegar?1 How dull the pepper's flavor! Ofttimes when sterner m00d5_ are planned Those memories come prerequisâ€" That- salad day, the sunshine and . , g P . ,P- 1' ', 1 - . i. i ”i‘ i i hinher than one wear suo Good horses and get "1‘0 the (My to which they 1’ .v, if: I - . n - - . . . 1' t e - ~ ""45 i.‘ 3 ° or: In demand but there are not many to belong. Lpglcally this ‘33 the outcomeâ€"a : 'Fveil'y gradizaltfiogc hladliiwhgfifl; ms: By that small Sprig 9f. lettucfi' d“ .3 . v‘ b h' d ' V whole province with no Industry or trade ‘0“1 ac 0° 5 W ‘ g or 6 And vainly must musicians ”0 ,l’g f , 3. . . e A Just. “U ‘- in it but places for tinkerin a d . first 18 months of his professional life a From stage or festul wagon, , 7’ . *5 "LI , / 1 W - _ _ ll _ 1 , g n Irepair- [inst on the stafl of a metropolitan hospi- For tones like those with wind! the 011 ‘m " f: e MUS‘OKA‘ mil" a sum .way 3 a W 1°16 provmce m nil. Perhaps one graduate in 30 obtains Came loitering from the 533°“- .f-“T‘l”: ~ HE GOT Fort: YL‘..\i:s.-â€"- Herbert wet. which only rich cities can thrive at all, we}, on appointment. So valuable ten 11 _ tam” ‘ ‘ M . ' ' ' > ‘~ ” i . cm“; »_ ster, the Bernardo boy who put poison in all retailing passuig into the hands of physician or surgeon is hospital practice Btégfieoggyafigfi‘ng‘23fi?c men and companies strong enough to practice any trick or to resort to any tyranny, and none being strong enough to resist them.” the tea~pot with the supposed intention of poisoning George Lewis of Bruoel, oime up before Judge Muhziify last; week. The charge was so clearly proven against . . «on during the entire season. so farmers can depend on get- y l Eli‘- ting it any time and at the _ , [i _. i - ' 1G'CRISG it down duringr the theyoung boy that his honor sentenced â€"â€"â€"â€"¢â€"-â€" . _ . . . iery loweSt Prices‘ _ _, present year it has been our study him fin. tum. years in the l’cnetang re- Some Recent Inventions. nation. Graduates of the Harvard Medical T1“ 81’1““ mule thewiiiiisiigfim 8,”. l living,r formalory, We understand that the Fireman’s Spectacles or eye protectors “‘1‘“? fome 3‘3”" @959 examinations, ________â€"-â€"-â€"â€" l are formed wnh domed disks of wire “m" iecause ere isawider experience THE RETIRED BURGLAR' ( â€"-arrivinc daily b \ to ho had here than in Boston, partly per- l’iups because a young man going upon the .~.:.:i‘i‘ of a Boston hospital must come not us it graduate in medicine with the diploâ€" km of M. 1)., but as a sort: of house pupil or apprentice in medicine. All physicians and surgeons to the New York hospitals, save the pathologists, servo without pay. Newly graduated doctors, men from 23 to near 80 years of age, have Barnado inspector tried to get the boy off under the plea that he Would be returned to the old country, but the court didn’t see it: that way. _____â€"+â€"â€"â€"â€"- PalsLEYâ€"MARIPOSA. Special to the Watchman. Norss.â€"-The whistle of the traction in now heard in iill directions ...... Grain, in this immediate vicinity, did not mark on a cash basis. We h'lf‘e paid market price for FARM PRODL CE and sold as for cash. Believing this to. be the proper and honest business prinCiple, we 331. every Farmer to help us to kill We want to get as near cash as possible. You can easily see the foolishness of trying to pay 2 cents more for eggs and butter than we can sell it f JUST RECEIVED A car-load of REDPATH’S SUGARS. extra quality and granulated. giiuZe fitted in a holder and held in place by a rubber strap around the head. A new bicycle tire which the inventor claims cannot be punctured has an outside metal shoe or rim surrounding the rubber tire, the flange of the outer rim projecting around the tire to prevent its coming off. To prevent all unfairness in the start- ; Meeting With a Gentle Hearted Woman Backed by a Ferocious Dog. “At the foot of the stairs in the front hall of a. farmhouse one night,” said the I('tlr(d burglar, “I stumbled over something soft that turned out to be a feather bed. If I had had a grain of sense at all, I should have suspicioned . . Hot weather bargaipg in, an, . . _NEW DR’ESS GOODS _NEW MUSLINS ’mzike it plan ‘ .rtable. It Win 13" , ill help to uninc- ; ‘ , ile bl‘ giving you 11‘... Credit Prices. 'mWIVWI‘W PI ["1 Tf'l I I" il .l 'l‘l‘l 1‘] ‘I I lal‘l"\’V"l'l‘IV“.I~l'l‘l 'l I I I V"! 1" Special prices bythe barrel. for. LOSS on the produce will cover a H ‘ ch as i my other . f b. 1 . t t f b t 18 th c 3 vi ars ., able rofit on the oods. an or near y as U“? u ‘1 mg 0 icyc e racers a new invention is “W?” me“ 5 ora 0“ IP03 9- ‘On' - , - . l " Silass- and Stfinaeflifst t'ilools, reason p {2. places ------ 0‘" “mm“ film?“ friend.“ made of an inclined plane for each Wheel 3’}ng surgeons. “hm" skilled “”d 0m“) something from that" but I (ll-(hit: It I â€"â€"NE\V PRIVTS ‘ Sizes ‘ have fairly finished the harvesting of their to rest on the back wheels beinv held llifllfl)’ distinguished. are glad to serve looked as though 1‘ had been 3“" umâ€" - ‘ ‘ _ . a without pay for two years together, be- bled down stairs and left there to be â€"N EVV 1) ARA SOLS . E ii ~ld i volden grain. . . . - - . - fmr and amous e s o a fast by a series of bolts, which are With- carried off in the morning. and I let it I and Machine Oils. muse it is here that experience is gained â€"NE\V GLOVES \ \ \ \ \ \ \ s s N N ‘ N \ \ \ \ \ K N \ N \ V N \ \ \ \ ‘ \ \ 2 to our. the profits to the lowest \ \ \ \ \ \ ~ \ K ‘ s, ‘ N K 3 'i a . What cthGd the huckleberrying drawn simultaneous] b th t t 5‘ ‘ v I - ., . y y . es ?" er. and rtputations are made. A visitin - - ,- ' to it and over . WE HAVE km plansso suddenly)? 51h)“ Whoddld no; bkoa strings are safely tied Without the smgem, may see 10,000 or 12,000 cases ii gotattghugrtiéigepgedhénmm and on -â€"\'E\V H dVDl’E , ,,, 5],D£EO-./ 1 1 . £0 llllSSed It, 33 lg y returne a 200 7.88 use Of knots by means Of a new " single year such a number 34 not th? lypo 0 p 0 - - ‘ 1“ RCRLE [7”le C i i U . D ,l ’. 11 ...... busiest surgeon could see in private practice yield this year. ....Secret marriages during xi like season. seem to be quite popular, or at least fre- dovice which fastens to the slice upper near the top eyelets, being formed of a “Stepping up on the fourth step, I kicked against a string stretched across (/2 Pd [-1-] O )--4 p i f“ < > tâ€"q C [1:1 U3 GOOD STOCK quent. Dame Rumor says a youthful disk or plate, with a. curved clip project- , Junior. senior, houseâ€"that is the order . , . â€"â€"â€"-I,\'â€"â€" pair were “Spllced 0n the Sly. Just two ing from the side into which the string is of bunnution in the hospital FCI'VICC {01' the Stulrs and broke It. That made The F- weeks 390- Next ------ T1113 neigborhood forced' D in 1b physicians and surgeons. The. young suspicious, but I never connected the ' M H -â€""â€""‘â€""'" i‘t'udilutu has in the natural order of things feather bed at the foot of the stairs ' BO OTS Al‘l D SHOES “ On hand and will not be undersold by We are clear- In a new crutch for invalids the intends to help sh-ire in the treat which Cresswell Every hospital with it. I looked up. I expected it tobe i-ix months in each place. 3;. any town establishment. is bein d b ‘ _ . _ W . g prepare V _th6 . wooden head 18 hollowed out and fitted . -FANCY PRI§I%SSL1NS iiiviig‘ster bonds at a small fraction temperancelodge f‘“ Friday evening,â€" with a pneumatic cushion having an in- hi?“ “1"”3t" 20 doom“ 0“ 1‘5 “Pu” “311- connected with something there. And We carry a “if." 2.3:: 11m. Sn *3 WV my 1 A â€"Zephyrs and :‘ JOHY 300d ice cream, and splendid en- flating valve in the underside, with a “(e muse Slime-m.) proper has ”Em“ it was, and it was coming down the \Vomen's,31is.~c>‘ and Chum. ‘ ,izcm‘i in: m . -DREbS MATERIALS ____._â€" terrainment """ Petso‘lal‘ mu“ needs Covering of leather to inclose both the (I‘R’Of all surged-09585 aim the) h,".“" stairs at me and filling up the whole and Shoes. you“. "Md, _ outrllit‘ (if ff» , . I "-LADIES, COLLARS be omitted thi‘ time, “3 it would Memo head and cushion at the bottom of the ‘61,: ,ieifuobgfifig 1:33;? $331: FEE: stairway. It was a big feather bed. “we “(mi-,ULVT ““‘ 5'7 Clio?"i ‘1‘” 714‘ > " ‘ â€" -‘ WAISTS much space to enumerate all the comings crutch. .jiztnior. or senior, as the cage frillv‘bc. must Even then I didn't see that the one ‘ " ' L ‘ t zliillt’tll. .--i A British seaman has invented an im- on out with the ambulance when, a call coming down had anything to do with PM“ _ of the sociable people of Paisley. the one down on the floor, and at the g i 3 q 3. â€"GREY COTTON, 5c yd. E. .2 3 i 3 1‘ WT’W'WJ '1 1 ""1 1 U I 1-: ‘1 1'1 70'111‘1‘1‘1‘! 7'17 ["1 V’V'I'I'V" That is my specification for Pump suitable memorial. Following are the called upon for service at any hour of tilt ‘ § .3 ". BARGAINS ! W proved life buoy and rescue signal de- runes in. The police or private persons .1. ,3 ,y OAKWOOD- tacherand piercer, in which the rescue r...w and then complain that a man has same time I couldn’t understand why ’. - 5 ,- g 0-: ' , . I BOOTS and SHOES as cheap as ”“3“ ‘° 31° W“°h{nm- , signal is flexibly attached to the buoy so loin 40 or 50 minutes. perhaps two hours, anvbody should 1-011 anything like a h ,_ ‘ '_ , BtEnOJm Gâ€" ). MSGH S Flne Laee BOOt : any. '1 1-: Gpi'uli WORD CQXTEST.â€"Tliere is that it can be lighted and thrown over- 1:‘.'.'lllll!lg an ambulance after the call has feather bed down on anybodyâ€"bulky, GKOCtRILS, _ lr“i 0:32; :.:.'. i c Our 25 cent TEA cannot be beat. some excitement here Just now, owmg to board with a buoy in a few seconds, thus lxcn s‘nt out. .lost of the time the :im- to be sure but so light that it was zin a. “‘_:_' ‘. .3 i: 3 5% $1 75 FER PAIR 3 Come in and see the Bargains we are the £30: ‘that the “£0“ W340“ W35, “’0“ avoiding the delay which is so often ”“k'm” Eurgmn has ,“n ”lnrmy sulmdfi" gas thin ’ to 5:0 0 . ,. i . . . i ii ' 06erinrr. We cannot sell goods at cost l‘y a realdent of our town. The Winner fatal. cure for the delay. Semi-times he is oil in ‘ “y g I}; d to t th' “1' 21'0““? “0:33“!th b ;. .. . {i 3 but w; are oettina it (10%} very fine, has the watch in his possession and is â€"â€"-â€"oâ€"â€" spoils-r. direction on ambulance duty. IPPt “P PF an S ”5501’ 15:31”? to-date. .\o «.orc can M2. ~. ‘ : We have beenbselliiir woods for 15 years much pleased with it. I; has been ex- VlCtoriaCou~ity Cheese Board. in. ;-._. often pcrlinlps the call find:i 1;!!!“ «"l(l- but might Justt .as V}: ave talc (l fresher or cheaper p...“ ' .;. . . 0‘ " - . - - ~ ‘rivzs . 'V‘iz ‘ - ‘st etc a. moun am. was so and .. . . _ i -' . i , amined b sev eral, and its besut isa T . 1 l l: l 0 ““NS‘ Opemt‘PDi an em“ P _ , _ _ can. I.) u. urn 11:"..5, . , ' _._Fa,nc Toflet Sets : ”3 ““3 p‘ace and “ma by our record‘ - - y -. - d y . - he-ugu at fortnightly ”16 0f the rim-h a stunning place in that duty and squashy on the outside but it weighed 3 ‘ J ., 3. y - N .\0 funny work done here, all are used sufficient incentive to in uce many to try Victor". county cheese board was held on (.i. ..,,.,0 gm (‘lothin before he can ,0 out . ' . h _ .. ' ”5 â€"â€"-D1nner Sets *4 alike and on the sou-are. for the next; one. Thefl'ntel‘ knows 0f Thursday last. The buyers present were, i’,‘,“;,,§,.,,,;sc ,0 u a“? b a ton. It Just bowled me rig ‘7 ovrr , 0 d d Dishes : Thanking our friends for liberal pat- several competitors in his own neighlior- Mr. W. H. Whitton, Mr. George Fitz- Tilt- hospital surfigoon and his friends bactlm'ard,2li1ndf1 fellfophthetother fprng: . ' F ronagc, we remain, yours truly, hQDd th have already entered the 59101 gersld and Mr. W m. Flavelle. About huvczi multitude of answers to thl‘ l'hm'le’" crl ed. At t e 0:39 de shmtmtli t eh- 'V ‘ I â€"Gla,sswa,re. Lamps d with fl “th 0f capturing the Ci‘PSOhUMI 2000 holes were boarded last half July of brutality now and then brought I ’Qg‘m to un ”3““) w a a 0"“ BUTTER AFB (pm-s \r'_ Wk} 1 ,_\ , l s‘ 2 prize in this second contest. It is expect- make. against the former. “Should you SW mp was for. It was to save the bones of tin I i a.) Lug.) {VAN : N -â€"-â€"â€" ed that there will be a much larger uum- Mr. Whittori feelingly referred to the at my hospital work,” said the visiting 1111111 that was tumbled over by the 3““ ' .3“, v, N ber of coutesmnts this time, and as there death oi the late John S. Cruess. and su‘pconof afiimous hospital, “you'd think lunche bed. 3 E are almost half again as many letters to stated he was one of our old friends and inc rude and perhaps brutal. I have in “I 135 there nearly smothered by th( j: re N vv 3 E be used this time, the possible number of was a pioneer cheese man in this county “5‘", hours '10 89% from “U ‘0 90 Pumims bed on top and working out. from under ~ 3:5 ‘ 0 ' \Viil'tls formed from them is very much and diam“, lie (31,-. Wliitton) would \"123-“11F01'tSOf mJurieS from “01‘“de it Gradually, ‘ i I «‘4 i‘ q I - ‘ ' - - - - - ii'i 't‘l‘ to a broken thi h I must (ll‘ll‘l‘liil' " s 3. El ’«w’ I \ greater. Tue nvmimd fm‘ 11811) In the like to See this ooard take action and ‘ ’5. g '. ‘ ’ ‘v‘ ‘ “‘I hope you are not hurt?’ I heard 3 ' . . . ~ '1 . . ' . . y . . - - . r:.;-iilly,zind should I listen to demands ' . . a z 2 bun.“ hp... “ill lie-(puresurpisatd iy appoint ii Committee to drafts suitable l .. ,ln,1,mw,ifl or heed the hundred um somebody say from over the railing }. OAKWOOD' u the well-nigh inn-editable demand for teSlll‘llOIllill and submit it at the next U coma. 1,103,, of the putimts l “mum along: the. ball up stairs, and I said. ., 3 "4 “““bndfled lex‘c‘m“; °"°-"31°l‘“"d‘”‘ ““1 “199““: 0’ the hmd» om finish mv work. it is so with on ‘No. ma’am.’ because it was a femalr OAKWBOD cHgAp STCE‘.‘ . Q if: ‘ i {ha/,7 ’1’“, LLLLZLZJI :11.sz gazetteers. Mr. (JliuL'h. the wonderful PreSideit Robertson expressed his y- :lng ambulance surgeon knot-ling lic-sidc voice. and I am always polite to the _ DE , , _ . 3‘ l 3 cheap man, as wellns the king (if clOllllel‘S deep-regnt at the logs the board had I} {. illjlil‘f‘ll man on the sidewalk. 1?“. ladies, lbut would 3'01] mind telling me ‘ . . b . I? 8130 quire l‘hlli‘“‘_hml’_‘c- BY E119 keen sustained by the death of Mr. Cruess. 1r ist do what he has to do with oil spill} what’s inside the one that came down? PETERBURO I I literary I'IWfJFY Willcbhlr‘ advertisements He relatedsonie of the early experiences utilhout stopping to heed the ndvicc or .moh.’ she said, ‘it’s the summer and (venerOgi‘lH' hiwc stirred u throughout of the deceised before the attended the cc oinents of a sympathetic crowd." , - . . - - - ., .. 0 -. D. ~ . P . . y , . . rance, vuth the fidllI‘ODS inSide. (a..- .. . d \ lctorla county, a Mimi: b3nt‘ilt W111 be l’etei‘boro loard. He also stated that in 10’3“" the hf’fil’mfl surgeon Sll‘mm Pi“ vouhlift it off or cinn I let the do“ U {3 -â€"an â€" conferred on “11 who take part in these his death the board had lost their first lnzt sympathetic he must not; be. 'lln' borne down and help you” - m healthful contests. vice-president, and stated when there was Sinful-‘33:”:RUE? i:;:;i;rtl?“‘:i0“tllflgf_m‘," u :‘lnd with that I heard adog scratchâ€" *‘ W talk of a. change at: the annual meeting in “i J ‘5 ‘ a" .3 “i ' C H. E“ - ‘ - , - L ' I g g . E In! CANNINGTON. -, - . ‘ marked out. for disliilssul. A Fllrgrcii ing up stairs. I suppOsed it started hm: ‘ 7. I} . a ' ‘ dd' compliance With his request: he (the “wet performs an important. Opumlim up to hear hlnb'clf sunken of and 1 .. in. g H S Sh HXML)}'AL'_â€"i\ very pretty we mg DreSlden') had urged Mr. Lruess’ re- l“‘0'l 'l l‘lclnl‘f’l‘ of his own fu“lllV l'w "i .1 f ~ b- idl‘fli‘ 1': ‘ “ i“ ' 3 free from cart ap‘ ake tOOk place on Wednesday 0f 13“ week at aPPOintnient He endorsed the succes- ‘i' ‘ l ' - 1 - i h t‘ ' - N J” g“ rom t‘ t' ”a“ 9 l” c “W” C“ ,‘ . r_ _ _ g _ _ an . distrusts his own skill as affected by Sé'lli' tll“ (‘ur et- that 11,. must havebcen abo .- I i K ' the residence 0f MPB- Moyns. when her two of Mr. \\ hitton and With the consent pfl'llV 11 k K. p c t' " d f be, t h 1“ °.°.° . 3' ______ - - - . . 2:. . ~ n if .__.._.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-and Unsound nOtS ' daughter Miss leue was united m mar- 0f the bOM'd appomted Messrs. D. Hospital surgeons are among the hard lililng: $30515? an o a u t em“ 93: ‘ , , “3.948 to Mr. Walter Mollon 0t Cannmg- Sinclair, F. Sandford, Wm. Flavclle and cs: worked men Of their profcssiun. 'i‘lm; “ ‘ , , -p 031' , , 1‘ . .. 4 I , r 1 Reduction sale at S' J' PETTY Si ton- The ceremm‘y was performed in Geo. Lytle of THE \VATCIIMAN to draft a have no fixed hours of duty and may l2- 1‘0! I says, I can get clear Of If" D alf\“‘£-cfkiip $3.33.... ' And I did and stood up in the hall. , Ripper “2% F1 “’99-". “In!“ a s: .\ :Clmii. >~ m ...... .....__.__.â€"-â€"â€"â€"r Timber; Ibuy no other. so You “The jeweler.” We have concluded the presence of a large coiiciiurse of friends on the lawn, which had been factories ;_ know what your pump will be SILVERWARE, and SPECTACLES. Our repairing trade is still on the BRING US YOUR suitable trimmings. Mr. Malcolm Fleury discharged the duties of groomsman to the satisfaction of all. After the ceremony a. wedding breakfast was held at which over one hundred partook of the good things provided by Mrs. Moyns. The evening was enjoyably spent in music and plays. Total cheese liiaiilcd 2004. Mr. Wliitmiiledoii' the bidding with an offer of 3 edits flat. Mr. Fitzgerald raised a 16th lzzier and called Bobcuy- geou, Cauibriiy.Mariposa, North Ups and Star, all l‘-‘lll3ctl 311'. \Vlll'tu‘i is Manager of the Lindsay Branch. He will be pleased to give you full particulars and prices of all the different lines I manufactureâ€" from a Steel Windmill to the latest improved Challenge Wash ing Machine. cents for offered 8; G, WALTER GREEN, PETERBORO, . . . ONT. r. 0. BOX 362. esteem in which she is held by her friends and acquaintances. The happy couple have taken up their residence in Can- nington.â€"Gleaner. _____â€"_.â€"â€"â€"â€"- How to Ruin a TOW'l. work and mean what we say. 8. J. PETTY 86 Kent-st. kept calling uni finally the salesmen began to scoop one after the other iln-ugh smuewiut reluctantly, and be secured all the factories with the excep- tion of Star. Mariposa. Cambray, Valentin North Ops and Leaskdale. Mr. Fi'zzeraldiecured Star, Mariposa, Canibl’a), North one and Vslentia at 8; .‘lavelle t0ok Leaskdsle TELEPHONE 92. CAREFUL...- COMPOUNDING... When some one at home is very ill it won’t do to run any risks with the prescriptionsâ€"of having impure drugs or substitutes used 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, and We won’t make any mistakes or overcharge you. We are Conscientious. Substitutes and impure drugs have no place here. We know physicians don’t. want us to use them, and we won’t do it. Every prescription here is com- pounded by a careful. competent pharmacist, who ‘don’t make mistakes. You can trust us A very pointed and practical article appears in the Urangeville, Ont. Adver- . tiser, on the possible results of cents. while Mr. townspeople doing all their buying in the M 8 1-16 cccnte. city, Wu quoteit for intelligent people, The board adjmrned for three weeks. who are'reasonable enough to see that cultured... city buying, if carried out to its its ex- W‘ s ireme limit, can empty a town of both . ‘0 no R‘scue' , trade and prosperity :â€""‘Let us assume “Don tlicucrvois. 'l‘hcro‘d be 50 Jackies that a town which lacks local pride and over the side aim the youngster before . . ' . ~'. . _ ' - ii 1 spirit and whose inhabitants send much 2:251'11";;§_;in£§;:522:§ ighggzfighngtg gdrrilelfxfhecdliiln t3) geeplzngfinizlnglfgf’: the anxious motlur of two little chops and buys evergytbing away from home who, visiting one (f our mon-o’-wur in the 1 _ harbor, had gone br'nrd among the crew and What follows? The tnerchwts 0i,“ in compnnyw'th hilfu. scoreof kindly big up their shutters and quit. The mam . hearted bluejmkcti And what he saidâ€" street has gone out of business. The allowing for somosailorlike picturesque- postoflice and express office are the local ness of languageâ€"was largely true, for branches of the departmental store and when did one ever hear of man-o’-war’s are busy sending off orders and delivering menâ€"M 18353 if $1380 that Speak EngliSh parcels. The merchants with their â€"-failing to take my risk short of absolute families, and their clerks scatter to the impossibilities to eve life or to 3° to the four corners of the earth. There are, ffsciueh‘t’: 3’05?“ pril and am“ on the perhaps, two b-inks in the town and one “I‘tghinyk :pr ininc of Clark Russell's closes at_once, but the other waits to see stories that the hen storm tossed on gum, how bunness Will he. The editor of the ing wreck, brmths forth a prayer that the local paper looks over his fields and peers sail he has jug aimed may fly English 01- into the future, and then removes his American cold-g, onfldent of rescue at all plant to some other place far from an hazards at stitdySaxon hands. On the overshadowmg city. Those who owned property along the main street find it Trenton, dnglxg, with colors flying, n on the wind torn wa- almost valueless. One of the local One of the doctors “The Jeweler.” People do not eat pie with a knife; Roller Skating cuts no iceâ€"it’s out of date. Horse Carts with flashy name plates no longer deceive up-tO-date wheelmen. Every honest Cycler recognizes that Jéyfi NARROW TREAD Only Mechanicafly {och 2 Correct WheeI Made. It differs as much from all others as a Pullman does from tors of Sam y, generous hearts yet found meaneo :‘oscnlng OOmrades from MIAMI GYBLE 8: M'F'G 00s. decline in value until they are wthemin sh! - ‘Ln-‘o . . ”â€"Harpcg’s Weekly. Edition Falls Drug Store. a...“ . LINDSAY, our town. day or night. thn a hospital line: :i lui'u; stuff of medical men, it is possible for iii. where he may be found. But if the service of the New York hos- pitals is hard it; furnishes the very lil‘r‘i practical school in medicine, and (‘Spcciiiliji in surgery, to be found anywhere in America. At the end of 15 inonths’ serv- ice the young hospital surgeon lins S( on per formed, and perhaps has helped to perform. and some of such operations he has sv-rn and taken part; in many times over. Tim cosmopolitan character of the city and its immense floating population make it. the temporary home of more strange disease:- than any other city of the continent, so that the hospital physician has beneath iii.~ eyes the ailments of the world. Considering the great opportunities opcr; to the hospital surgeon, laymen often wonder whether influence has ought to do with appointments to hospital studs. 1". has and it has not. Examinations arc rigid and fairly conducted, yet the man that. passes the best technical examination is not always the man that gets the up- pointment. Yet, on the other hand. an incapable man is seldom or never appoint- ed. The personal equation always helps to determine an appointment. A candi- date’s appearance, manner, speech and general record at school are taken into con - sidcration. The examiners are often thi- some men who have instructed the caniii dates in the medical schools, and an ex- aminer puts together his knowledge of a nndidate as obtained in three or four years’ contact with him in the lecturi- room and at clinics and the knowledge of him drawn from the examination. A stu- dent of known bad habits, of conspicuous defects, will not be appointed to a hospital staff, no matter how good his examina- tion. It is the most ambitious students that seek appointments to the hospital staffs. and a man is seldom content to leaves New York hospital and settle down to practice in a country town. The ables: hospital surgeons attract the attention of visiting missions and others distinguished in the profession and obtain partnerships Some with prescriptions. a handcar. You’ll be surpris- lawyers moves away. . f th m d . u, out ,0 t a, . emusts of is dandy submerged Van- 01‘ Pr°,m°‘.‘°“ ° ‘°m°° 9’ n - , - _ . ed at the difference. ”the surroundiiig gougiry 1:18: :iérigegsmof dalia. Only when day the telegraph settle in Ivew York, and few are content. fig-ted iimke # brassworkers was ini- '\ SESH, MOULDIV an! dive on union 1: [h ‘11 t in: flashed from China. curt news of the mm “5"th 1°95 than 9* °°n81d°mbic BM Silesia. which lasted For 12 Pictul‘cs- ‘-. ‘ ~ ' ’* ° "‘ “3" ° ship with its load of citsâ€"New York Sun- a y"!- £de LITMB l MIDDLETOWN. onto. city t° “all their 9’0““ “d {“3“ their men and prom response of the H YT E purchases. They consult a “‘7 doctor. crows g06:30“ i 112:! by $0 the cry The one 1:11“: Nwdm‘. 118:. Mm Swimnnd. h“ the and Tourists <ee them. ' ' I lawyer or dam" ‘f they need ”‘de 0" for help. Over il over again the heroic ”walter’ What ,9": the °°°k use in “I c ample. “81539 of the world. i k i w. E. HOUGHTo“, treatment. Their forum. once worth 3100 story has been i, and it will be told . ting ghee}: $301351!" {Salem 5 of am“. has and. m t and l per acre, because adjacent to a living again and ngal bag as men go down , u G 00d, Bi-ing me on°,,,_Pick Me Up. ands. . descended in ‘ whiz of 71 m E G R! . HILL hed . REGO "‘ “ ‘You won’t carry off the other one. Take when“ ....e_,,.i :- will you? she said. here to lakeâ€"cf fur “ad of when yo 've during the above-mentioned months to b t'f'll d df tl , b ‘1 e n gl me an , ‘ or eau i u y ecorate' or ie occasion, y fl . redu :2 all lines from 10 to .9 er . I Sm: ......... no i- Mindcn..... o . . . order. I make pumps for every tc Th. .‘ b id 1 'llpb the Rev. S. McCiiully. The wedding , iorncvillc... _ S7 I, Lcuskdale. :6 members of the stuff to arrungeummigz “And hearing the dog still scratclz- ‘vvxth the \‘cry best. service, and in wells of ordinary cen ' 15 1" ona 1, e an( w‘ e march was played by Miss Gertie Fee of . Cumwn ....... “'6 1’4 Valentin... 1;. thumscl‘fl‘s for days and 1.10“” Oil Put ”1‘ ing up stairs, I said, ‘No, I won‘t.‘ ”ml" “.0 PTCCVdWPf depth can give you one that will strictly adhered to; We carry 9’18 Of Lindsay, and at 4 30 Mr. Fred. Moyns. : “Angora ...... Q2 ,5 North 0PM.- 1;?) doctors ‘of a small hospital. are often or. And I didn’t. The lady appeared to m qu'oiiln niid'llld l‘IIlz‘. . ~ £69.; ml 3 Pall at every stroke. the largest SKOCkS 1n the county "11 brother of the bride escorted her to the 5 Mariposa. .. . . so to Pine. Grove. 55 (digit; ”‘13:: as: gigs’nggngr 1;: lust; gentle hearted enough, but I knew you "Ind: iliidorsl'mkouii ; .: f!“ . l ‘ looked ver' irett' ' ): ~-‘ll (i i l‘-.h ‘ ‘ . ‘3 N ' ' ’ "_ * * l- i ‘ i ' ‘ Eldrsged 'i‘ili‘efsiifiiwand chiffon Cgrl'iylll"?! (7i IC‘nriiiii'iyc 11)“ 12 13:?)C2;f:;30ll 1:7“; hours of unbroken 51“)!" The house sur- Csilfidn t unfit flle dog. hew ion; bllgglgirrv ful‘ “ ‘ ‘N ' . ‘ ' . " ‘ . ‘ """ " ‘ ' 5 ' icon and the senior of a small hos ii‘vi - ‘ ‘» ““ ”’3‘“ 1:12â€"- i ‘ JE ELRY) “hm" buquet ”f roses ; Mule the brides- b Imam”: ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ 93 19 3,111)“:- l‘“‘" I2»: inust never be absent at. the sonic t‘ill‘ld. , _ ' ' OF ALL ‘V. H . IR‘YIIN maid, Miss Sadie (irreenaway, cousin of 0 chmce -‘ --112 20 lkthSlmc - - -- 50 and an absent; house phvsiciau must. “mu Enercy From Volcanic Heat. -â€"â€"-Par"or and Din/ngvfioom FJm . the bride, was also dressed in fawn with ’0 l'f-‘ml‘m, hm“ ((6 3‘ I'llg‘fl‘lflly 34 be munyhouvs awav without leaviiigwci‘d The energy Stored in the coal beds â€"5€0’I‘00m 592:5. i â€" ii .\orih \enilzin. no :2 lxcil l\UCk...134 ' has rightly been referred back to the â€"Ex!ensmn Tco'c-s. . â€"Easy Chairs. Bowlers. â€"Lounces. Sideboards. â€"-h'/r/!/'ng Desks. â€"â€"$prmgs. Mcftrcsses. â€"Kirciien Chairs. Era. Etc. ‘ _ . to and Nickle Plated : Enamelled ware. , a Kettles and Boilers. ._ .-..- Tea. and Coti'cc Pots ._ nets and Dairy Pails. Furniture of all kinds. “or the cclelimtci “C ternâ€"the best in the wt sun, and it is no doubt to the same source that. we should ultimately attrib- ute the heat developed at great depths below the surface of the earth. While it is believed that no practical attempts to utilize this subterranean heat havr yet been carried into effect, there ap- ” increase . . . ' . The bride was made the recxpient of many _ REPAIRS. “ e warrant all our . selections and L‘HlCd nearly ever factorv nearly every operation “185 {“115 i” ”W , . , , .. $11 - ~. .. . , w . ,. “89““ and costly presents 3 token 0f the hut nearli‘ all dclincd. Xevertheless he duty of an ordinary surgeon in a lifelilllc, pears to be no good reason why the atâ€" HER-Ulla of all i-(llldi caretuxy . ...£u3§3"¢.,~‘3i§.33‘f§ ' tempt should not be made, especially in -L.\DERTAl{l.\‘G in aL‘; :3 film “N“ ranches . ..o volcanic regions, where quite high tom. peraturcs should be revealed at moder- ate depths. In a Colorado mining town an inter esting combination was recently obâ€" served which a little ingenuity mighi have converted into a considcrubh source of power. Within 20 feet of each other were two springs, one of a. tem- perature of nearly 200 degrees F. and the other not over 60, the flow of each being very uniform and the temperature quite constant. The theoretical efficiency might- readily be determined from the well known law of thermodynamicsmnd the use of one stream to vaporize and the other to condense some volatile liquid, such as ammonia or bisulphide of carbon, might enable a fair percen- tage of the energy to be utilized which is now running to waste.â€"Ca.ssier's Magazine. ~ Ill ALL :13 5mm: 0M8 was T0 0;? :: RICHARD SMI 7 The Little Britain Furniture Eng»; 3.11:1 EORGE mas TINSMITH. f RATHBUl .OR AND - l ‘ COLEMAN’ IN BARRELS. She Had a Reason. . “I don’t believe Sallie can know that rich old Brown or she’d never man'v him in spite of all his money.’ ’ - ‘ ‘Why not?” “He has such aviolent temper." “Oh. that‘s all right. That’s whv she has been giving so much time lib gymnasium work w,_a,__01. go Post. The Pocket Kodac ”â€"‘flb. Does all that a large camera "1" and just as Well-lint on 4* :“jx scale. It is a practical camera .01; l experienced photographer :1r ‘5; for the novice. for grown P903”. well as cliildicii. it is cllt‘w 1" 9' i not because it is small ii ‘ 9 - manufactured in L’lll)l‘lll0l35( and is as handsome and “WA ‘ the most expensive camera. The Price $5.00 Load ‘ Au'rrus‘u: D cemsnr s , " PARIS, Albert â€"â€"â€" .,” BURN CELLAR F ‘IOR P358850 83 U TERRA comm It a Eduction to for Other goods. Strikes occurred centuries ' their outcome was just: as magma: isl that of the present day work strug- g ea. In the yes: 1829. says an old pa- The handsomest camera for cyclists l ‘ a. “99131:? mill ~ I“...

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