Iii "v â€"___ How could I know That when I trod on one And crushed 11:3 golden glow. Now wandering in dim lowlands dim and core; The tiniest faded blossom would seem dear 3 How could I know ! There were so many days the sunehlne kissed. now could I know, was iféimznainu That in Dam: 3 V 1n hwy, barren m For weakest tone 30 111833 Ten years of age, 15: who dec to the public, makes 1 conï¬dential statement to us: , “When Iwas one ear old,x of consuglpuon.‘ he {90¢}; a -A-“ Jig an conï¬dential statement to us: ’ "Whenlwasone ear old,my mammadied of consumption.‘ . he doctor said that I. too, would soon die. and_ all our neighbors thought that even 11 I did not die I would never be able to walk. begause ‘1 was so weak and puny. A gathering termed and broke under m3 arm. I hurtImy fin er and It thered an threw out pieces 0 bone. 1! hurt myself so as to bigcnk the skin, it was sure to become a. runnxn sore. I had to take lots of medicine, bu nothing has aâ€... me so much good as__Ayex;’s_ Smaga- ._-_.. weak and puny. A. gamenng LUuucu .. broke under 111 ' arm. I hurtImy fm er an It thered an threw out pneces 0 how 1! hurt myself so as to byeak the skin, was sure to become a. runmn sore. I h thing 11: to take lots of medicine, bu no dope me so much good as Ayer’s Sana ‘ ï¬lm. It has made me well and strong; it. D. M., Norcamr, Kans. «- 9 a. w :1 LOCAL m EWS-LETTERS W by Dr‘ .Cures‘otheps, PETERBORO UGH. L051 Tnmn C.\NOE.~TWO young men, while returning from Lictla Lake ceme- tery Friday evening in a single hunting unoc. attemptndvuo catch the side of the now which the Daisy had in tow. mat the pier at McDonsld'a Point the J.-- h.-- .na Hm nnnlt m AY__E.R’S Sarsapafilla‘ boat gave a euaaen that the cause was 360W anfl the 9151'- _'______, ULY 27 â€I uxnsmr. FRIDAY- J [Fania Ben LEG BHOKENu-uiu. mu... “Icon 11 had l2 o’clock. a as men, who were wtuming no not 3 serious mhhsp nem- t In which one at them had hi Devon! othczu ware injured. the chain underneath the ’b and weald not turn proper}; quonco was. when they ran: put of the road nu "ma mm. one side. going h-‘w we r. . Vs.‘ over-yoga 0113. Three of the; Ciggnnlï¬nt’h end emong thoee the most cunoue nuu ennaeetlve wee nerhene "Hotel Di Dio- rncde, Pompeii. Italy." In Aeie the citiee n! the Holy lend which coatelned hotele napkin: to heve luggage lebele were re eeented. end including Jm‘e. Jeru- em. Jencho. Hebxoo, Dameecue end 'Be rout. Even tic hotel men oi Indie not forgozttn their lebele. end were emong the lot. Africa. was repreernted by the cities of Lower Egypt end Upper Egypt. 80 miles up the Nile to Aeeouem. Chine, to far ewey. not on itslebels. et Bong Kong. Cmton end bhenghei end Jepen et different cities. including Tokio end Yokoheme. Vancouver, Sm Francin- eo end let Lake were emonz the lot in America, end we never new eny piece of benzene which heo jonr-myed so far end no widely no this trunk hed, end we doubt it enyone ever wee here before henna been no In: eflulc. Mine Alice Cement hed it there on the occur-don or her visit to her eunt. hire. 1):. Caldwell. o! Bellevllle. end it hed eocompenied he: tether. 'Ihomee Conent, for eeverel yeere while trevollinz. A V332 Swans Acmnxxr.â€"0n Fri- dey lest Mr. Thee. Atkineon, en experi- enced employee or the Whitby Harbor 00., even eerionely injured while: et hie work. He wee in the ect of throwing the elevetcr whin onto! geer, when by some mie- Iten he t control of the lever. end it 1.-- mi ntrlklnfl himonthgright lea HSE’Mcuru. szugra Jones. roceived “the: up no .w- v-7, king him on the :Ignn um and breaking! in two places. The doctor aye he xe laid in bed to: six weeks et but. Smart ALECKS Faom Tonom‘o.â€"Four momma chaos flaked Whitby in I yacht “Friday lent. end came up town enquir- m for e disorderly house. They were to the mldence of on nine-bodied citizen, who uppeered 1n the room in full mung dreeo. locked the doors, and made them deposit :20 en a gunman: that they guild not We before he bed so oppor- umuy of woeeeounn them an the morning. When they caning town as we emanated hour they mfgonnd tho- perty who had the mound .laOMMitd ‘93 I "no“, , see um m rubb- ___-......m mam-ot- J'?!’: {by} Dump Tux Bmmm Onnrio B dormer nan:â€" lod trunk van .8 the ‘ nation | low day: use. of hotels In agar}: "‘20 a bright? How could I know many dear ones In those 1:5va )‘ How could I know. That when I mocked thou-1 And let! them loving so. loo!y, barren mar-time I'd pray RusAngr my flowers How COULDIKNOW? Whipâ€"I; one 1 2|ny missed And laughing )9: It go. ant: watches of some cute manna: my I should c 'msy EVUuluh Au .- ~-â€"n__ , , __ attompwa~ Io ouch the side of the rhich the Daley had In to N. ha pier at McDonsld’s Point the we a sudden turn and the result was 0 cance was crushed beswacn the M an nisr. It was pretty badly Mfrs , touch 0! hand; i nu How could I Know ! out Duiinzham.in x ONTARIO 00 (11% Y. J C. Aye: 8:00. ., Lowell. Lars. will cure you .--On Friday mommy. a Dunno 'a. 3 aka Cameron taoEXrlght r o! Sherbrooke and corse- tumlng suddenly overturned nnnnztlnl the cccupants any “.1111. 51481035 Acornsxr.â€"0n Fr!- lr. Thus. Atkinson. an expat!- nyoo of the Whitby Harbor 00., .1. “Hand whilst a; big wcgk. On Friday morning} bone 7 _ -_n_l.. days ego. a mum um my... lerly every country In Europe. hoee the moat curious and u nerhene “Hotel D! Dio- .11. 1:51,." In Aele the clue. lend which comemed hotel- have luggage labels were end Including J an. Jeru- xo. Hobs-co, Damascus end en tic hotel men 0! Indie ,omn their lebela. and wen 10:. Africa. wee repreerntod s 0! Lower Egypt. and Upper ‘ the Nile to Aeeouem. r away. but on its lebele. e: Caxton and Shenghe! and erect duel. including Tokio m. Vancouver, Sm French- Lake were among the lot In me never saw my niece 0g wtuming {mm Lakefleld. mhhsp near tho rad male. ! them had 1:12 1:3 ‘owken; rem injured. It eaems thlt mom: tho’bus was stifl turn puoaeriyâ€"the conno- ben they touched a tough a 2M ’hM made a lame to h-‘w mg L . “and “mowing Three of the young gentle- Shsngraugb. Parish and 1 nther serious Injntm. mama Smnsunns.-â€"Tho sumâ€"A nun-2: bound- ‘8 the Oahu" rallvny 3 no. It bore tbs labels of :hrowing the elevate: go“, when by some min- ‘...I a! tha lever. an! it lines to give 1113 .his authorized. ro., Lowegl. Kau- solemn August Llâ€!!! R away aim. an night. ,11 heavenly tom day sun. trn‘ hom° In rare nuyca BOATING Accmnx'r.â€"Thero vna an ex- citing scene st the what Wedneadty ever.- lng of In: week an the mm in. Mr. Winsome! the Bank or help himself, and bad it not been for the u-â€" â€"- M- nmmn J. McMnllenj n p u 13â€": - brave scion oi Mr. Ogrison J. Mcmuuen. oi New York. who is visiting his friend Mr. Nstt McGiflin, "The Times†would 3:01»ny have the sod duty of recording s owning accident. Mr. MoMullen swam to Mr. Wilson's rescue sod succeeded in extricetins him iron: his petilcus position. __¢_â€"â€" IENBLON FALLS. Accmms.â€"About 8.30 pm. on the 12th inst. our widely known end popular merchsnt, Mr. Wm. Campbell. while poking with s stick nt some caterpillar? nests in s lsrge willow tree in his garden, slipped iron: 3 horizoutsl brunch upon which he was standing, not much more than four ieet iron: the ground, end tell in such I. wsy that his left collar bone wss broken and his back and side were bsdly bruised....0n Tuesdey lust a. littie rm shout 6 yesrs old, dsughter oi Mg. m. Nicholle, oi Burnt River, ngggvme, wss dreadlyll! 301384 from the middle of her ’ “-'-- I-A s... twain in con. dreauzuuy sue-um: aâ€... ..., ___v , back down neat-1y to her heels in con- sequen :6. it is believed, oi sitting utpon the 0 water which her mother, who was washing, had placed on the floor. Every- thing possible was done to give ease to the little suï¬â€˜erer until the arrival of Dr. Wilson. who has hopes that the child will 3 live, though, so tar, her condition is precarious, as she was badly injured.... On Tuesday evening a little after dark two of Mr. James Cullon's childrenâ€"Arthur, about 8 years old. and Lulu, not quite 3- mother’s on Francis-st. east, and while on the sidewalk, a few yards from the house. the boy tell and his little sister fell over by either oi the ladies, who were walking bones of her right arm were broken off at the elbow and the joint was otherwise injured. The doctor removed the pieces 1:! danger that the joint may always be more or 1353 mm e v m.-- . Tm: Pomcz Pumaâ€"“S web" mcuuu-e. a young men 0! Toronto, overcome two county con»:..-.blee at. VictorielPerk yeeter- dey end eluded the eenle eyee ot the York eleulhhcunde, neeieied no they were by eight Toronto biu:coute. Mr. McGuire. whoee other neme ie known ee John. end who in known ne “Swab," wee a visitor u the temperenee eummer resort. A young girl oomplnined ho County Countable Borne the: 5 young men had laid violent hende upon her. or had chucked her under the chin. The ooneteble’e gallant epiril wee eroueed end he heetened towerde Mo- Guire. When that gentlemen war in- formed ihes he wee to be arrested he reeehed for the ooneteble. end when Mr. Borne icked himself up from the ground “a-..†“- rnnnlnfl Iowerd thorwhert. Durue pnvnvu .- â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" , , “Sweb†wee running toward the wheri. Consteble McIlweloe wee there :collrcting tickets. but McGuire could not bother with such formalities. Brushing eside the officer, McGuire dived towerd the Steinhoit'. which wee nlliug out. Swim- ming sturdiiy he reeo ed the vessel end wee pulled on ooerd. Gain: down to the engine room he dried his germents. But es the heel: neared the eastern gep he be- thounht himself thst the constebles might weit in embush for him et the city. Once egain, tully dreeeed. he dove into the lehe end swem towerds the Islend, where he disappeared. In the meantime Count Constables Burns end McIlvVeine repeire to the police heedquerters end requested thet e deteil of police be sent to the whert to eesist them in the oeptnre. A deteil of eight policemen end one detective went with the coneteble end inspected the pee- eengers es they ceme 03' the boet. The S.e1nhcï¬â€™ wee seerched from hold to hurri- cene deck, out ensign oi "SWlb" could be TAKEN wrrn Guerraâ€"Cheri†Henry Uaehcr, eged 19, son of John F. C. Uaeher, deputy provinciel registrer. 719 Spedine- evenue wee drowned in the leke neerly opposite Mimico Point et 9 o’clock Mon day morning. Dzeeeeed with three com- nenions o! ebont his own ege left Burlington lent Tueedey on e yechting excursion. The Rover end its crew cruised eronnd the south shore end mede Toronto et midnight Sundey. Mondey they let: the city for Burlington. There wee e strong wind blowing, end opposite Mimloo Poin; about two miles from shore the dingey brake looee. The yecht wee brought up into the wind end Cherlee Ueehcr vo-unzeered to swim she: the my. Suddenly the swimmer turned in the weter end shouted for help. The yecht wee brought, ebont end e rope thrown our to him. Seemingly perelyeed, he wee unehle to steep it, end‘ modietely. A second ettempt wee then mede to eecnre ehedingey, witheviewol peddlinzeronnd to-wetel iathehody op HIS RIG.- A--.’ , â€menu“: A young woman. jauntily wearing 87 WW sp‘it.“ , flowmoMmdm Mrs. H. R. Ludwig of Montague, Sussex county, N. .1, across the Dela- ware river from this place, possesses a gift of magnetism which ‘Yea her won- eontroi over anim birds, rep- tiles and insects. The most vicious horses which are utterly manageable by any one else become perfectly tract- able and obedient under her voice and touch. Dogs, cats and other domestic animals whether belonging to her or to others, seem to understand every word she speaks, and they do the most aston- ishing things at her order. Shy, suspi- cious and unapproachable as the wild £032 is, he will not only fly at the ap- proach of Mrs. Ludwig, but will come to her at a word of command. Wild birds follow her when she wa. about her farm and frequently will not be A» â€" â€"-â€"Im‘a~p hovers show: the house continually, al~ though Mrs. Ludwig has taken it far away several times and. tried to fright- en it ingo le wing her. Mrs. Ludwig, insists that birds and 1 1.1.-4. “I.“ n u: wuu anvnuo .. 4 Mrs. Ludwig insists that birds and boasts have a language, and that she understands it instinctively.â€"Milford (Pa) Letter. ____â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Adopted Woman Sun‘nge. The Kansas Populists have adopted a woman suï¬'rage plank. At Topeka, June 13, in the Populist state con- vention, the minority report inden- ing the pending woman suflrage amend- ment was adopted. The vote stood 337 to 269. The oï¬iceholding element of the party was against the amendment, and did everything possible to defeat it. was carried amid the wildest excito- ment. When the chairman announced that the suï¬â€˜rage plank had been incor- porated in the platform, the women on the stage embraced each other and waved their handherchiefs, while the conven- tion Went wild. The enthusiasm was greatly increased when Susan B. An- thony and the Rev. Anna Shaw step to the speaker’s stand and pinned op- ulist badges on their breastsâ€"Boston ‘ Woman’s Journal. Mlu Irvine Chosen. Wellesley college to serve as its acting president during nextyear. Mrs. Irvine 'graduated from Cornell university in 1875 and was for some years a teacher in New York city. She was afterward a student at Leipsio university and at Bologna and Athens from 1887 to 1890. In 1890 she was appointed professor of Greek at Wellesley and has held this position until the present time. Mrs. Irvine has been one of the two professors who have discharged the duties of an executive since the death of President Shafer in January, 1894. She is a daughter of the late Dr. Mary F. Thom- as of Richmond. who was for many years president of the Indiana Woman Suffrage association, a woman honored and beloved by suffragists. New Jersey \Vomon Cannot Vote. Chief Justice Beasley gave an opinion on June 11 in which he declares it the sense of the supreme court of N ow Jer- sey that women cannot vote in the state. The decision is a general one, and while it applies to all attempts of women ex- ercising rights of franchise under statu- tory provisions it is a decision rendered in connection with the election of road commissioner in Bergen county. The contest was made because at the general town meeting the chairman of the as- sembly said that under the statute all persons of full age, whether men or women, who reside and own property in the township and district, should be permitted to vote, and because women did vote. and by these votes of the fair sex Comr missioner Blake was placed in power. â€"'..‘renton Dispatch. Gently Colon In London. The long spell of bleak weather has given place to a balmy atmmphere, and Hyde park is crowded with the fashion- :ble throng. Dresses are gay and bright, almost garish. The new alliance is rose ‘ A A. ‘__L:.;-. wwwv b ....... 7, , color and mulberry. Leaders of fashion say that Mr. Sargent is responsible for the present gaudy taste in colors. Ho painted Mrs. Hammersley last year in pink magenta, and it became not only fashionable, but dominant. The effect still continues, for plenty of colors that screamarenowgeen inï¬ydepuk scream are now geen dailyâ€"London Globe. Mumhmtts Women. At the convention of the State Feder- ation of 'Women’s Clubs of Massachu- setts in annual session at Marlboro re- cently thu reports showed 718 women's organizations in the commonwealth. with atoml membership of 50,000. If these 50,000 intelligent. “811 111111de women had. votes. think flat I pawn they would. be! 131161119111 mg. WI“? ‘ ' ‘ 4â€â€œ zoo-3.33.111? - - - \ .odpï¬unnsav azgkasSnuonâ€"Zgaoaaoam gage-205:1? on. 8% 93.38 .4- 3334 35.2- 6.338223. 33133385335 (Eu-53.8 “Globe-tetanu- adv-m In. comm dal- the W otellthereetotthcxn- Bhedldnot drum 081.01:anan quite undnable. Andwhenhewewmwmm quite unmble. She brushed him up..he brushed Modems. kept him eplck end avenue. And owed himwhytheachemcl beplumed were not dw.’l qnlm guanine. But she hedneeu'ior music and her mind was quite unboohble. And when It «me to beeuty. why. very looknble. .w ' wm Appoint Women- or Schieren moaneed the other my db! that he would appohn wen! wo- menumembersot theBrooldy-nboud of education next yegr. but that he could not make such appointments this because he had selected 15 men to on ï¬ll the vacancies which on 3u1y 1 before he received the petition of thewomentohave their eexxepresenc- Od. He said: . LL-L ' A... “9“.†“I am 90un any that now that I cannot. comp quest of the ladies. I w 39. but the list of 15 u boardisselected. I think repmsented in the boar estions xu'ise there w? 566m: to have a natun judge Q; to their practi zamticability. This is ‘ to the studies of child that some of these stud too severe for tho use 01 believe that women -â€" more apt to judge the b: ,AL- dren. Men no children. The than. I have the women tea bd- : “I amsorryto anythnt I am oopleoed now that I «not comply with the to- [nest of the ladies. I would like to do :9. but the list of 15 members of the mdisselected. I think women should represented in the board of education. 1 ghostions wise there which a woman 1 seems to have a natural intuition to |ndge a; to their practicability or im~ . ‘ . y too severe for the use of childhood. I believe that women â€" mothers â€" we more apt to judge the 'capncity of chil- dren. Men are apt to overcrowd the be petitionul by the women to pass a resolution making it mnmlntoiy upon mayors or commissioners, as the case may be. to appoint at least one-third women on any board of education. the impression has gone out that I hove been opposed to the appointment of women. Such an impression could not have had its origin from anything [have said on the subject. I have nlwny'a held the ideas I now proclaim."â€"Brooklyn Times. The Orlglu or the Scroll. The Greek honeysuckle, as It In called. orlglnntul in no attempt to lmlmte the terms of growth, but grew, as one may say. out of the use of the brush. the brush strokes arranging themselves In mutual terms. “'hnt we call the mnthus scroll grow, I supxxsso. out of a desire to clothe with some sort, of lonmge the some splnl lines with which archaic ornament, whether in Greece. or In northern Europe. or the Fljl Islands invariably so} out, whlch spiral llnc not only grows in many shells and in the horns of animals. but to. salts invariably from a certain naturalno- tion of tho dratwnm's \vrlsaâ€"W Imd Furulslwr. «Hood's Bun-wr- a. blood 03" "4‘ mane! rich-om- ml'Olumu‘" anathema-loo M...“ Bring! oomfnxt and improvement end tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The many, who live bet- to: then others and enjoylife more. with less expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world's best products to the needs of physieel being; will etteet the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy. Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form must ecccpmbie end pleu- eat to the taste, the reireshingend truly beneï¬cial properties of e perfect lex- etive ; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds. headaches end fevers end permanently curing constipation. It hes given setisfection to millions end met with the epprovel of the medics! profession. becsuse it sets on the Kid- neys, Liver end Bowels without week- enmg them end it is perfectly free from "g†“ï¬rm-“m .n t... yru o is or e y mgï¬c. ttlabntitis menu- !) the Celifornie Fig Syrup Co.only,w osenemeisprintedenevery package, elso theueme, Sympof Figs, endbeingwellinfoemed.yonwillno‘ weepkmy substitute if o‘ered. e. ins-e Juan “one It In“. KNOWLEDGE ‘01-.“ I'm f the Scroll. ‘ » nulelohmn‘lfln . I' mun-mm nan-â€mammal. AY. JULY 27 1894 m,________â€"â€" Afull nngeofsinu, 34m 46. NE GL1 GE N E CK IVEA R, Newest Styles Collars and C29 Children’s and Ladies’ THE VERY BEST Coal and Wood, Pressed Hay and Straw LONG and SHORT HARDWOOD BIDYOLES. â€May. Julv 60:. IR“ mutual-(mm Mongol-cl: am. mwmumunmumcuu un- “Mum! Human-dam: cum. Baum. Wham Bull-u. mwuamcm Foch“ nah. 808.310“ m II .- mur- m 1.136â€. 00. 18th. latâ€"79. WC. FAIRWEATHER 8t GO’Y: z'g/u‘ Summer Coats and Vcs/S â€36.7. Jun. m 18“. . D. THEXTO N , We are ahawlng a R. D. Thoxton. The quality of JAPANS has ne‘ judges are deligh' boquet. were responsible for the delay'in the arrival of our New Teas. They arrived by the C. P. R. ' Warrimoo the week previous, and could not be forwarded until the floods alum ISL-I! The British Columbia Floods J03. 81883 BICYBLES. ARMSTRONG, MANAGER. Correct in Stylt, Tamful in SHIR T .S. a full range. and CW STRA W HA IgMen's. z'g/d Summer Underwemc No. 96 KENT-ST.. LINDSAY. m. â€tâ€. SPRA'I‘T 8: KILLEN, Pam Euler very large and attractive stock of lity of our New CONGOUS and as never been excelled. Good delighted with their flavor and i lngle's Planing mm. Cambridge-st. TTINTENDING BUILDERS. Doors. Sash.'flouldings and Hatched Lumber and all inside Material; GEORGE GREEK Alla-denial!“ M- m“‘°"““" love-1.. ammo. mud. 0min. om. MINOR! TH] POST. â€"I’u'tiu â€dwihmuol‘ud shun villus- uvn van-:09!“ W. Pour General GROCERY and fEED 81 ORE GEORGE INGLE. mm. m and. tauâ€"u. Had-3.3.1! mu. wit-1849i To the People of Lindsay and Vicinity. OI tantrum, d all W99! mmhmmmumudlun gout-mount in No. 15 William-It. -“ 0m 0“ Aâ€" Incomnoo tut George Greer. ’atm andrig/d in value. Giro. 031nm. _‘1-â€" Boys’, Yout/zs' . n nmu m then «your m‘ LUKBBB, 831N013?“ LATE. BILL: LIME 21:5 I KEN/JEDY, DA US (i om and Implant ouch mm. Wâ€. Lmnsn‘ Llï¬AK/{g gm; Equal (0 an /‘MP°:M‘L‘ ‘ {13le My JA chce and: 5,5353â€; 1““ g3; at: M0 3 g my“ ï¬x}: a an: am not excee'tmx can W on rum “II mur lacuna: I un. mum: bouxm ad Commission- J. H. SOOTHE HIGINB Lind-u. June 5th. 1591 finned], Da v1.5 u w m on Mormon 5°C“ a mod Indoreod X0211. NOTES DISCO Empu-o Tobacco Cl N M“ Ag mm. Quantum m MORTGAGES CHANG? Mills at Bobcmccou} J; H- 800 (yawn â€"wnm l.\‘ NEED 0* ALMPQQ rut" rock 03? 090' U um 17 ‘ ..,. mt. Thougl l u better than 1 . .. that statcsm . . tables rCCI‘ntly . up!“ cxpcndvz ..u for military are set dew Tb consumption of i. an Th9 Sun. is 1 â€Jewelers“ ( “Master HI I)! ticking in mpeny of I that it 1 at Charles J Dickens n1 bust provom'r' "Elation. any of thc u pie Comm '30 take to of those ‘ . The mm“.- hu to remain a m Amer-1L: r “ich I the popula I a pie for din 0 pie as mm‘ this. In the lnly two sizes. but otherwiu Lined. The Imhmont I as, says old {ashi‘ x can rccom1 good of a m m It I: cla mop. Tex Bur “tor a), checked any {1 pounced an (mun-1y Med luxuriant W Christmas h The Shoe n n. 1876, Mr within 1 numphro: “door of t hphn‘y V g A Gentlem A Popular Amorlm I L Slate's- A Souvenir of l 4:11;! Didi: huh“! t1 Rented! wrw