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M. ;' In lhu Wurdur. for the Ur- Law-mun .lml other lovers 0! lib- " ‘l‘u Lllub [IUD UHIJ ID 9" HIVINII and true Protestant â€"Mr. Gideon Mark, 3. well " 05 fhe principle, but many resident of Dorset. and his daughter. whim and best of our RO-EMPS. Allen. passed thmugh m“ â€hum fellow countrymen are on, Tuesday on their way to Belle- furor'rollt of the ï¬ght. This'viue, where they attended the tuner- : 3mm be. :al of Mr. Mark's youngest daughter. h» spirit prevail wherever the who died in that city a day 01' 5° known E‘all Summer Goods, Wash Goods, Silks and Wash Dress Goods. Special prices all over the house. flies \\:Il“l0‘f,-~lf, is with deep m- 1.†{HM It will not. be DOS' M mm H) 0w with the lrlundu Jurmux 12th this your-that. -. 2h \nll In body, but. surely h i "Krfdine, 2 1-2.}.(‘3’ 35c and... 00‘ u i Lace Curtains, 65c for 55c; 90c ‘ “MN. 51 $66M“; 5%; QMJHHH". 1.1...“ mmw-aam MAM m an» Mum» â€*4“- ?N; 33}! EH 2;: 2;;22.:'.x MVMHHH M ammmwd 99mm www m “WNW §“01_§§§ “quanta-.91?†Mk "’MMHMz 335‘ '49“ R“ #:113131155“ .‘.-..u.‘mm'm mum: anhaw wm Mt 54th YEAR. 11 A for shorter hours then any other in the PPOYince. Equip your boy with a. trede, and he become. independent for life. The Weider he: â€nannies for apprentices tron! time to time. lm ï¬lm†Curtains, 50 inch, 1.50 forr 1.25; Han wanna a§¢ mu avian 592. ‘II' 'r.'.ll| r-lll .r-’ ’I‘ aer' and success will soon t . ;; yin-ah. m H'Hnanm Gwen and _r mm, am am; am Nah 8430‘ am ‘53 t 3 Ms, “-30, We: «mu; 3“ Nat mum);121mfqr.........,...._,...,.._]0._Qfl Aluai in F‘Hatther Ticking, Q56, “it! ‘06; 30%; . ... .3 n .u mmfle Tuble Linenl, Tom]: and Touolling 4 Table Linen. regular 38c, sale 30c ; 6 patterns of Ruler Tn «I» 43c: reg 70c, saint...“ ...58c Checked mm Towelln [1.th Linen. 50inch. handsome patterns White Shaker, 12 He, Hm: Hal" .............................. 430 éreen oonocacoonc.uoocucucoon-o Lace Curtains, we. lie mm ,.., ........................... .......1.65 and Olive Tapestry Curtains, Men's 8mm. Undumu and mum CLEARANCE SALE I 'l‘lm lmnlgn ml» of tho (lnml Vla- ‘lnrln. fulluwml by thn mantmrl’ul and emu-tnmlunnl Il‘nlumnnmhlp or Md. Ward thn l'umunmknr. and now in mm mnmmulml My that of King umwm \'.. a family «I thoroughly mnntltutlunnl Innnart‘hn. all toml hIWpI‘t'fl thu vmtlon ln ouch hum. ul‘ thu klmly. ihu qumly muuru ‘l‘hmi llllumnlty mnoblon ltnolt. and HM wurld la umdd hotter. May it lung mmlmw. Kim"; assure thu brethren mm. from the remotut .coruera of our uwn Mu- (‘unudm to the throw in \l’aatmlmter Abbey. I can see ln ov- orythlag that is guod. that is worthy ct perpetuation. the reauita of adher- ence to the principle: of the Orange Institution: while in everything ro- _-A...m. in humanity or condemn-I ] Una ward to thv brethren. 'I‘hu tendency now-a-days is too much to trust uur religion to the acciosiastic; nur puiitics to the pulitician; our money to the banker; etc., etc. In , hrloi, some do not develop the in~ dixiduaiity sutliciently. There are mineâ€"the enemies of liberty - who would chloroform the public heart. itho national mind. the lndividtmi (ennucloncv. in brief. they would wish the public tn be under the influence at their special brand of "knock out. drum.†hot the mind and heart and consciencu of each and every citizen ln- vigorous to guard against ovary vnrnurhmont on the domain or ill)‘ uriy. Hum-d thu public uchnolu nf i the lumi. educate the youth. and the 'nntlon will pronpvr. In ennclunmn. H. Wlll he gmtlfylnn In ynu all to kmm that, here nu In human um mm of lntoxlcatlng llqum' la rapidly \‘nnllhlng. Scarcoly n .Irunknn man hm been 1mm. and pm- pln m-u mpldly cutting out «numly Hm huh“. n! Inclulglng In Inmxlcu- In; Hmmr. Mule A strong nun-n. In nhnwl walnut “mummy and 0mm- nldurmling mm... In shun. m-nnhuml um! wmnunhuml Mn cumin: m Hm I‘rnm “ml uunnrunu thnnplwu. 33% MAI-age HM hatter Mum than hm I‘My mm. mm A am am at)» WL‘HMW mm IIIIIIIIIIIIII III «III WI». 1:: . 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Hats. 4% and. 6 patterns of Ruler anellmg, reg 11c, snle...9e Checked mans Towellnn, 10c, sale Se ; 8c. halal†White Shaker, 12 He, sale 100 ; 15c for...†la! Parasbls and Sun Shades, 50c, 75c, 81 and...l:ï¬ Fancy colored Pamsols, 1.00, 1.25 and..... 1.50 regular 85, sale ........ .. .................... 4.00 Heavy (‘henile Curtains, in Crimson, Green and Olive, regular 86, sale 5 ; reg. $7.50, sale...6.25 WWW “ $51 Theharderamantriestoheplea santmdcheermltbemmom iatosteponhiseora. CORNS, CORNS, CORNS. Discovered at last a. remedy that is sure, safe, and painless, Putnam“ Painless Corn Extractor, a. prompt. eflective, painless remover of coma and bunions. Putnam's Painless {Corn Extractor neither causes pain ‘nor discomfort. Its name. you see. tells a. story;-keep it in sight, here it is: Putnam's Painless Corn Ex- tractor. Sold by druggists, price Jon's overeat. Avoid meats â€" es- peciullir m meats. Eat plenty of cereals. fresh (wit. and vegetables. Don't allow your digestion to get out of order. Keep your - internal machinery in good working order by under-eating and by eating regu- larly. Don't take .. bath in water that is too cold; better take sponge baths. ‘ Don't drink too much water-just. enough to keep the perspiration flow- mg. ' Don't‘mke .icohoiic drinks. Drink cool milk .ioed tea. and buttermilk. Don't drink too rapidly. Sip your :41)»th HINTS FOR THE SWIGUI‘ML ING ONES. Dun't walk on the many side of the street more than in noooaauy. Don't walk rapidly. Take your time. Don't. get overheated. Stop long enough to cool 0“. Don't. try to stop the free now of perspiration. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. \"mumn roturn‘ mi hmun trmn their wedding tnur nn Huturtivny ovmlng. 'i‘ho nniuc which “an impt up far homo time. and tho uidmmikn cm-urmi with rim. Imm lat tho village loik know they worn hunw. We are nil pinned to hhvn thum with nu min. um rourot. thoir ilotmrturn in Winnipoc. Minn 'I‘ormtn McDonald. of Wlmiuor. la mum at. hcr homo. Lady MoKonalo II with mu min. Owing to tho Intense heat tho I'm-u- l.-ytorlan aorucon worn hold on the church luwn tho Smut two' Snmmth evenings. Mr. .1. Foster. of Victoria Noml. wont. Sunday at. MI homo hvro. Mrs. G.‘l\uhtnun returmxl home last week. after a. short VII". with rclntlw on in Oakwood. Miss M. ~Mmmrove returned home from 'l‘nrunto after a. visit with Miss mimic McKenzie. Min ollvo Boynton, 0! Point. Mu- row. paid ., two wookayhit. with her aunt. Mrs. D. 0. Bruce. The L.O.L. No. 116. of this town. hold divine sorvtcua in the Methodist. church hero. Rev. Mr. High conduct- ed the unions. minted by tho Nic- Lorin. Road chotr. Annual woro rendered, and were very much appro- clatod by all. 'l‘ha Misses Hartley. of Toronto. are visiting their unit, Mrs. F. Fued. KUIKFIELD. Kirkfluld, July .10.â€"M|sa C. (Nach- en. of 'J'urunto, is visiting her cousin. Miss Lizzie Tough. HOT WEATHER DONT' SHHHUHH HHUIH LINDSAY. ONL, THURSDAY. Jun 13 “535% â€.606 main longer in charge. The Baptists m haVing nu enter. tunnel“. and lecture oi: the home of 1Mrs. Graham on July 19th.! A11 ‘should make it 1., point to be present to hear something instructive. as well ‘as interesting. A Small admission will be charged. We m‘pleased to learn that the v. Mr. Lawrence will soon bebacv Seoul-midst. Wetrusthismy in M‘u‘khsmhasbeenbeneï¬dalto him and that. his hedth has knproved. Our heard or 'l‘ruateeu were to hnve an Important meeting last Fri- day evening. but owing to the non- urrlvel o! Inspector Broderick. noth- ing we! done. A number of our Presbyterian friend: attended the opening lorvlcoa at the new churt'h gt Coboconk on ‘July 2nd. The church there in a. very nice one, and reflect: greet cre- dit on those who bed the work to‘ do. end there is only n small debt on it. In the dtemoon remat- ives of the three plow: Kinmount. Coboconk and Rosednle. met in the church to consider the future work on the ï¬eld. We trust that Rev. Mr. Mr. Hm. Wellutood. Jr.. has been on â€w alok Hut for u abort. time. but. wo brunt. we will ~bo able to bo at wurk manly. Mr.. Lionel 'l‘uln hu hocmno tho :mrmum‘m autumn! M. the (J. 'l‘. R. union horn. Mr. «ml Mr». Hutchmuon. ot MM- land. are mm“ u thclr daugh- lur'u. Mm. Unwulcl'u. Mr. Nrnlo Monro w“ n vlulmr to Ms pureuu' homo during nomlmon any hultduyl. Mr. Wilfrid Cram urrlvml homo from (:uwmdm hut Wodnouduy look~ lug nnn. 'l‘ho north "um. name with Mm. Ho Inwndn mturnInmln ‘ mu- plu nf wooku. whvn Mru. and tho Mluou ('1'ng no Mlh hlm. Rnlph Hyrno In woulnu 5 plenum. smile lhmw dun. A boy hu come in hlu homo. Mr. Gordon Mark, of Torpnto. and a number of «thorn. are at Mr. Mnrk’n cottage at Dm- Lake for a maple or wooka‘ outing. . A largo number of tourists are com- lng hem and going through to Davis Lake and Miner‘s nay. Min Ivy Gilmour in home from tho L.C.I. for her holidays. She was among those writing for normal on- ll‘um‘t‘. and we truat. like! any be among tho successful onus whon the reports uru out. Miss Cameron. of Toronto, in \‘lult- Im; at Dr. White's. out at Miner‘s Hay. Sumo 01 our Omngomen intend, go- ing to Funulon Falls. others to (.‘oodorhum. to culohrato‘ the 19th. We (zungrutulute Miss Mary Oswald on her succoas at. l'utorhoru Non-mu! securing her inwrhn second class cor- tiflcute. ’Hw umnuuuw m‘ Hm «mm» M wmw «Mm: mum: m m WNW- mm mm» INWNM’ mamm- nm. Mr- Tum- nmflw a. my m m‘mm autumn. “mm mm mm mum wrulamm MN maxim an ma 96m at warms m mum; m mm m: mm: a! mu mm m malt chimnru we mum wrung. «M m mâ€; lay the aruatast Guam m Wo- teswmisw. and not tram eunuch- mum (ram aux church. usiuu as his‘ In)“ the vision to the child Samuel. and John the Divino's vision as ro- curdod in Rev. 90-11. Mmmh My» {ash m Mum mmmm m mm“ mm MI Mm“; Hm mummwm mum «u m Mmq m Hm mm. M m m mm m‘ rm- mm Visitors mm '1‘. m cmmm. mm at Palm at tum-gull. mm m..- mm- M “Nilmhhurg Mm has km “9me WM of mm» M â€Mm Hum tmurm mm»: um mm‘ mmmmm. mdyingbythouunda in see his way clau- to re- M Klnmoum inmbntitndonot were torn out by the roots. tlm separator. house torn to pleas and thrown over the fence into the lane. the eeyuetor knocked over. lumber thrown from . pile .wny over into a. corn ï¬eld. severed trees broken In the orchard and a ï¬eld of buck- wheat cut to the ground as though with a cythe. end hell tell nearly as large an a. hen'e egg. Several trees were broken in Steve's Demoe'a orch- nrd and the stove pipes knocked over in their house. the windows in the west end of the house were blown out. The storm went on across Jas. Quinn's farm and swept.“ down through the woods knocking down trees .nd tearing than out. 'lhu “moral whï¬ch tank plum hm Friday In" Hm tumfly NIMNIN- M 7.80 o'clock mm! um proooodm m Klmuumn fullnwod by a law num- Mr at Manda “hora mom: wan colo- hrnml In “N R. (‘. vhun’h hy lho Rm. l‘uthnr (mun uttor which I! procoodmi to tho N. P. motory M Hwamn lmko whom lutomom Husk Maw. All hlu vhlldrcn worn pm: M Ihn tunornl “(swung (Amalia). Mu. ('hu. Ewan. who m unsblo "0 com» on mount 0! lunm. no- oouod'n “our. Mn. Paul Oulouo. momma!“ by hor basin“. of! l-‘onolon Full. wore at tho tuml. Another untol- w.- .110 pro-om. 'l‘ho norm. wu . vol-y. peculiar can as It swept net-on the country ghout half a mlla in width and did considerable datum. At 'Wlllinm Woodmck'l two large cub upplo tree! which dead at the back door 'l'hu (luccwl was a lluu. Old man. - ruspoctml and liked lw moryuno. He ulWays Was lull 0f llfu and had a | salsa m pass wilh moryunv. He1 » had lived in this \lclnlty a gnmli many your: and la survival by his narrowing wflo, three sons and ulx daughters: Stow. in thlu uotllenmnl; Joseph“ whu [luau near hlu father's farm on the lmtwrworlh maul ; Wlll lam. gt. homo: Mrs. John llrohm, nl' llallburton: Mn. emu. Emnn. pl Klrkfleld ; Mrs. John Wiley. of Kirk- liold: Mru. Dan Glllonplo. of Miller- u'orlh ; Maggie and Della. M humv. nnd two grandchlldn-n : Henry and Mnl‘y urohm. chlldrcn o. In. Dan (llllecplo'l am marriage. who luv. alwwa llvod with their grandpar- vnln. Ik-counml was In remarkably ‘ smart man for hla ago nnd was .n oxroptlnnnlly klml huulmml and low ‘ Ing- (author and hln (loath coming as ‘lt «llcl hm: prnulrnlnl wllh urlnl‘ ‘llm wlllnw and chlldrm. ll wnuld nlmout mom a: tlmugh ho hall hml mmo warnlng that hln dmlh w“ hour as hu mmlo hln wlll wllhln the hunt low wnolul and wonl lo hln vhurcl‘ M. Klmnoum to cunlounlnn. and n-oolxml communllm. ll» wan M your: at up and mu: mom-Ion nu Hm mo 0! IN you": m Mluu llruwllo. Damon. on. no struck and mu by lightning In the atom which†not! our hero on that any. mt temp-Mod by his grandma. Henry. 9mm. Ind Holland some uttlo' he had sold to Jon. Rummy and! came back an tar as his son' Btuphm‘a tum about noon. in. Demoe. at. drum the mom um buggy over so that tha mm could ‘ Hde hum». Alter :1!th om gentleman mu. “New. Ham 1: 'mm My out than may m mm- m and mm» "vary and I an km 1 - m mm mm. yuu had um» um H I In.“ Hum-5- am 3mm mm m «M *- Hm mu m and HM mu- mm». l H w m Hm MM. Maw «HM *3 Mn “IMM- Hmt H mm mm m m n mm mm MM Nu mm mm m . Hm mm mm Hum-a mm Hm M M: HHNHHI m w Hm Mm \m . mm mm 0mm \HHh Hm mm mm ‘ { Hm mm IHH HMH m» Hm HH mun mum m Hm mum Hm; \mNHHmH MN m Hm Hum: m Hm mum Hm“ \mm m Hm Mum mm «M «mum Hm Hm. m mum Mm Mm tun Mm WM am H4 mm hm hm mm mm tum Mm m Hm nwmm mm «mt Ha hm! hm Hm Mk m an mm mm “mums- Mm umhnhh’ H mm mnmmw Hm Hammna- 'Hm mm «M HM“ mm m mucwwm m Hm («cu «ml Hm mm mm HM rism- Hmmch Mm. mum am at Ma mm (am: The flash mu um NH any "law. jun 1mm numla same w thaw “haw kw H: “as struck. His hat was torn Sum up littlu {Havens us was ulsu his right m mm. The eyelets in his mu. hum S( were torn out also. m ’Sad Fatality j -Norland Man % Was Killed Dongola, July 10.â€"0ur settlement u in gloom u . result at the ter- rTFIe duth which occurred here [at “My, July 5. Mr. Stephen â€ï¬‚y'pw with the 800 and en. Joya! the trip immensely." It thkwdl also aha-.1 that the boat service m 3006,1112 mg 9" equipment being of the best nay. 1. population of some 16,000. and the surrounding countrv is sax-.1 to be rich in iron. copper. tickle ed, it is possible to stand and wawh the neighbors and passenger boats locking through. The ï¬rst Eock on the American continent was buxlt here by the Nortthst Fur Company in 1797, but it was burned down in the war of 1812. The Canadian Government lock is 900 feet long and 60 feet wide. and said to be the largest in the world. It was built in 1888â€"95 at a cost or about 84.- 000.000. Of equal interest are the great industries 0! the Lake Super- ior Corporation. including the Ilea- semer steel plane and rolling mills, blast furnaces. pulp mill. suiphite mill, Algoma iron works. car shops. V“ mm, charcoal plant. power plant. and law mills. The Cana- ' " At Nauit Rio. Mario 1 c-omliinml luminou- with plenuuro and wnri.ei up conuiiiorahlu blillmma in tho tiny and a half that 1 won tlwro. Here alao I ran arrmut Liudan‘v'n former chief of police. Mr. Vincent. who in well lilmi in the Son. and who nu- poarn in Him the town and llhl wori. there. The Camulian Son in alt- unteti on the banks at the ï¬t. Mary'e river and he: wrung: rapidly within the int ten year: to a pinee oi importance on tho industrial and romuwrciui tnep. It in nleo a city aurrounded \tith a halo of intomt from the early timeu of the Human Ilay Fur (‘ompany to the present. and name 0! the older initaixitantu‘ there. or those well vereed with thew early hietory oi the place are some- what garruiom. and trend of itmr trim little city. so that information concerning its ï¬ll‘l,’ history “as un- limited. Ilowever, the nrst thing to attract the eye of the Hutton in perhaps the wonderful cvmtvserre which daily passes through the. locke. Hour after hour, it is atet-I amnion tiny. A terriï¬c thunder aim-m «a.» or. iii out team tit-tiny almm Hts it. in w m. thou um lame hull imam ‘ “ii iii tiiii atom at u-imi. MM rim ‘“ iiiii- mime illiitllii iii-u limiting hit â€â€˜1‘““5' "M “Mr "Miter W- ‘l‘ mini hi it Me iiiiili tilt titliiiiititiai M li-liiii New . tutti-Mimi. mime. iiil ii‘iitliili“ N“! â€â€œW â€Ml tilt “iii “Hit“ WNW: iiMiihiiiiI Hi HM MM l“ out iilniiiiiiiliiliiii MM ititltl iii Mi "l“ Miti- uti itiiil iiiiitiir Iiiiimtl Nu m Mia till a iiiiiiiiii iii litllii Wiiiil liuiiiiim iiiiHii out new iiitliiil‘iii Mt iiiiii MR 3h" twwg.‘ it†“Mil “Nit “Mill MN “Whit Hill “MN“ “m“; t“ H.“ ii'iiiiiiii “HM. ““9““ Hi “it: “Whitti‘ “hilt“ “W “6‘“ iii!“ «mi lithium iiiliii «that ihu Hill “l “l“ “W‘Wl‘iltil “WW“ "l“ itiiiii uttmttu‘ «tutti lit tin: mm til M1 m the WW?“ Mung lit tilt mm amt ill â€lirie them it «ml tutu the iiuililmw l' A TR'P To THE ll ullwwii lulu illdWil'ililitil it Mill it: port at the Wilma ’l‘lw current: i isnitiutt and destruction oi mu WWWB was lamented lu- a light. “ire which common it nut oi the “’ church building when: the light was “ l‘ur a dcliuhtlul trip. and one “Wrdwti. The church is insured. that tends to please in even ro- The loss will possibly be under 8100' Ahout two lengths of railway track to Toronto. trout Toronto to (liven was washed out. near \t‘indriiu's Sound; thence through the heuu- crossing. Culverts were rendered up titul waters of the Georgian Bay sate ior trawl and the streets were . and through pretty Lake Huron to was of rushing water. This is re- “ Sault Ste. Marie." no spoke Mr. (3. ported by old reaidents as the worst. i“. Blackwell to-day. who along with storm in their recollection. Mrs. illnckwell and son Master Fred. 'iiave just returned irmn spending a tow days in the (‘anudian Son. "The trip. especially the water trip." Itnted Mr. Blackwell, " In not only a moat attractive one an to USE I’Aitlh‘iAN SAGE IN TIMI.) pretty renew. but the aervice is al- ANli muevxcx'l‘ liALancss. In good. It in laid that a light is It your hair in growing thinner and required to bring out the «Mom of thinner and causing you anxiety pm the rainbow. no in it trip through to 1‘). Gregory to-titt." and amt it Georgian Bay and Lake Huron no- large bottle of l‘ariulan Sage for on- cemry to bring out the true hoau- ly 50 route. it in such (delightful tiea and grandeur of theae waters. and rein-Mining dressing that .um will Th. trip was made under propitious like to luv it regularly. climatic condition and in punctual Parisian Stare is guaranteed to time. We left 'i‘orontn via (3 I'.lt. atop falling hair and itching ucalp, for Owen Sound. where we conmct- [to eradicate cianlirun‘ and make the ed with one oi the companv’n pnln- hair lustrous and radiant. or money tial ateamera tor the trip on the imt‘k. placid watera. Lake Huron in one There in nothing Just as good M of the great lakes and has a charm i‘ariuian Sage. See you got the and beauty for which it lit iammta. package which contains the girl with The ott repeated naylnp “ it iii nev- the Auburn Hair. or too hot and never too Ctiiti on the great lakes in the hammer." meme to he true at imt ot (loom-inn llay more successfl" and Latte lturon Ifltl tiue [it‘t‘Vltillttfl conditiona oi hlue qkleit and retnmii- at Entrance Exams inn hr‘eottea made both aieeping and _ appetite good. ...L, L.._,__‘, -. ilalr Grows Thin A rmï¬ï¬iâ€"E CANADIAN soo mw mum mm «H mm My mm m n km mm m; $1!“me u Mum MN. Mum HM «u «m w ammmm QM MW w “M W M1 I Mm- M mm m:- showing the mu m u n W N um um deem-aw m Cur mum My. PAGES 5 to l2 LINDEN“ POST ONF‘tL'F gas: *1. I W†MMB.V. mummxmm it. with a mm to give entire so.- tiluction or money back. A month's Wt only cost- 61 sold by no and when all else tailed Rheu- mo strengthen and builds up the whole-yum. it puriï¬es mama: athebloodsothntthemost en- tooblod drcuhtion is made strong. ren. 12 and 14, boys and girls and the matter became so large that. the mayor issued orders to the police to take the nutter up vigorously. Owing tothe diugreceful occurren- ces which heve taken piece in var- ious parts of Owen Sound late at night, the police have been instruct- ed to see that every child under 14 you: of age shall be of! the street at the ring of the curfew at nine o'clock. 'Ihe pr ncipels in many scenes that would better beat some tenderloin. district, are mere child- CURFEW BELL WILL RING 'l‘ho work 01‘ the oxunlnol’ulll ho concluded by 'l‘huredoy. It ll etoted. lnutom. however. of math: publlc the multu on the lollowlug doy they must he uulunlttod to the Department of Mueotlon to be rotlllod, no that It wlll In at lent ten «y- before the malt. Ivlll be known. Thom who ore leoklo‘ over the work 0! the candida†report than the pot-on u . rule have been "very fair" and that than who have boon wall prepared lhvarlobly ore provlug than hunt. 'l‘hn hundmdn of ontmon endl- dnm wlll loo Mound to loan um (he proportion o! woman! anon thu- you in corn": to be much higher Thom In nothing Just as good an I‘arluhm Sago. $00 you I!" (he puckwo whlrh mnhunn â€w girl whh the Auburn Hair. l‘ululan Saga in guarunlmd to lump falling hair and Itching scalp, (0 orndk‘uh- danclruï¬ and make the hair luatmua and radiant. nr muney lmt‘k. THE POOR 0L0 LADY USE PARISIAN SAGE IN TIME ANN PREVENT llAleNl‘lflï¬. If your hair is grown): thinner and thinner and causing you anxiety ï¬n to E. Gregory inâ€"(iuy and mat a large imlile of l‘urluian Same for on- ly 50 cents. li in such (delightful and rein-ailing «in-using that ,Vuu will like to law ii nexularly. croslwg. Culverts were rendered up safe (or true! and use straw warn was at rushing water. This is re- ported by old residents as the worst storm in their recollection. 0mm. July 11. â€" Color-Herr cant “ulnar llwhel. .rrlved homo Hut ovum; from the Coronado. locum. no reports ., splendld ‘fw to and (to. excellent trut- mut and the light-noun; trip of In. life. yet be m glad to mum: to flu- mm» mm and to 3m; 10ml Mm. tie looks cumm- mm lwllm he left and was new» a do; m. my mum the silver medal «Mull he mm. very mach and also a sling- ul cumultlnn calm. Omaha ‘ln‘lmuml tn mm m (Mp tampon“. Church Was Struck And Other Damage Done BAD STORM ' AT OMEMEE ‘10â€"“, an“ LOO PER YEAR