med. W. T. Scott a! 776 Yours-st. lost h Jonas through the nuns nun, mad 3-m- Hulott, 434 Queen-n. west, mourns . Inn" lous. From the deactiption given 13 hgbvioggly 1112 zgmc man vghghgaï¬one â€MORALâ€"Mt. Georgs Hogg 0: Little York, Toronto, has bean vii: Lag here†In. Caldwell, Lindsay, has been visiting hue tor a._ few gays, staging at per ale: «’3, TORONTO. Loox 01m- 302 Hunâ€"An expert swind- k to at pruent working the city, and “entry merchants and others will do well u look out for him. On Saturday lest he mt into thejewelry new of J. 1‘. J obn- m5'a'0 Queen-5t. west. and, otter consid- mble haggling, purchaeed two gold was, agreeing to pay $65 for them. “I will be wanting some other thinge, so I'll lave $74 with you,†said he. Johnson ex- pldned that he did not want $74, but. the Mullet-Instead. He took out e pocket- endlelde$50 bnl.e$20 bmendtour when the counter, looked them over bended them to J ohneonmho counted money end found it correct. The man e enow of leevlng the store, but turn- end edd: "Let me eee that main.†bended him back the 874, he ted it ageln and returned It, eeylng 1t ' ell right. The etorekeepe: put it in men: on looking et 1: laterln the found that the 850 end $20 bills had “plnched’ end that thgour onee re- saggtgrgsg I! COBO URC“ Burnt. ASSAULr.â€"Withont the slight. at provocation a man named John Philips suddenly pounced 0!: Paul: W. Ficld, r9- 0! deeds for West Northnmberlsnd, and struck him a terrible blow on the taco toning him to the sidewalk. Not content with this brutality Philips j umpcd on his “Ion victim, grabbod him by the thrust and choked him into unconsciousness. Philip: was arrested and committed to stone his tidal at the asaiz :3. “II-ll“ uuuuuu ub- UADHL, Bil “I. â€In lehookhaobeen withing 'ather- In hw, Mr. W. A. Silverwood ’a....J:nn!e Silverwood in t.Mr Gum’s. 35:225....Mx. E E1. Clzfl‘ .11; nd family, Dunchnrcn, are saying m up tuber-m law, Mr. Brunku'. OAK W00 0. [Compondense of The Post.) Innovmzms.--Mz. D. Wakeï¬eld King 1. building a large brick house with agdotn lmpmvppenje this alumna, In. E. Wood ...... Mina Aggie £031: of Toronto is hare tor a visit, staying at. Mr. A. 0. Ecgg’s....... .1112: Cilia Thomas, Lindaâ€. is visiting with her friend, Allie lgLspghlip ...... .M_r._ _G:_an_t, 59:912. high LOCAL NEWS†1r"TTERS UH gnoï¬mbnu nflduoflcflnhu “on â€no gainâ€"Sun H02. 26 63.950 3 90. Bun 3 do HES on. Up:â€" vn $5 flange Eon" Swan Hang noflduï¬oun â€gnu." an.» we Bun†nu unnunum. gamma. W 5.5.. inmsar, $1133.12 AUGUST 1:, 131*; “ban anuï¬uumn on UN“ ObZPUHb.‘ â€Own. nu . Wild 4 .JH mum. mu «dmvmcz. E 3353063.». 3 90 no: Maui}? 258.. E g..." 538. 5"?in run an nuwunoh «o 3.3. Dunn 35.3 Anna ‘ NOTICE. b 4? ' “5’53 «$932 @aétï¬ï¬tau 7:599:31, \ ate and rename medicine discovered. Bewcre c! an ‘ puncxplea dmgztsta who offer stator landmines 1n vase of mm. Ask for oox’s Comx Roar Comouxn. :ake no sub. We»: enclose 81 and 4 :hrceczzt Canada stamp: m lap: and we willsend. seal- ed, by mmrn man. x-‘ul; Luaiud pg'Jylzt'JiB in 5:: envelope, to Indian only. 2 stamps. Ad- Pcnd W Company. No. 3 Fisher block. :3 1Woodwud 5.73.. Datum, Michizsn. £80111 in LINDSAY by E. GREGORY. 8. ï¬lms, A. .Hzcu 1:12 a. Prim. Moacax 5m. 7 1.. "I O For Semfula ER? 7 manna BERâ€"mueuewcm- covery mt. cur}: the wax: can: of Neï¬oua Debmty. Lost. Vigor and BEANS Runny Mmhmxlz restores the wakncss or body or mind caused. by over-work. or the errors or ex- We; youth. This Remedy ab- M cum the mos: 0‘.)ch uses when all other slim-mu have failed cvento relieve. Sold by drug- ;UI nape: package. or six {or 85. or â€a"?! mail on m of price by gears-:20- T11 J JAMES B...DIC!XE on. Tm 013. Write for pamphlet. Sold inâ€" A. mauso'ww‘s DRUG Stems. Lindsay. Why should he get who never Rivet? A sponge: on a paper, All icicle, a beggar man. ‘ A blind, dull, eemsh creature? Newspapers lead and. boom the town, They help give men to win; they have no time and space to: those Who don’t put up the tin. He often boasts how much he does, And tries to we: the credit; But advertisers â€33301)†the p: ‘sc And he ï¬nd: he’s “not in ï¬t." Who Gets Len? Thexe is a mm: in cm town Who tmpks he's awful wise; Who often tries to get two puffs, But does not advertise. :Weow For all Moos: dag-3.3.53, the best remedy is Prepares! Dr. J. C. Aycr 8: Co.. Lowell. Mass. Sold by Druggiszs. Price $1 ; six bottles, $5. Catarrh Sarssapariiia “F0: several yars. I was ttoubled with inflammatory rheumatism. bring so bad at 251116 as to be entirely hulplc». For the last â€owl's. whenever I fck the cï¬'ccts of the M, I began to take Ayer's Samaparilh. :mdhaw: no: In A a spit for r: 1.12;; (Lac. â€"â€" E. T. Hans'm'ough. £1; Run. \';-.. , :‘My daughter was :‘flictcd for nenflya yar with atarrh. The physiL' bcim: unable go lid? her, my p Ayers Sampan'lh. 1 £33. 'lhn-c wars of rcguh: tr h Aycr's Samparflh and l umptetgly Mm. mum: mtnredmydnugh' .. Ricflc,Liu1eCanas;z. " “AM suffering for about twenty-ï¬ve yes foul scofulous sores on the legs andarms, trying various mcdiml courses wi thou: beneï¬t. I to use Aycr's Sarsapan'lh. and a cure was thc result. Five bottles 3“ to restore me to health."â€" lmez. 327 E. Commerce 5L, San Antonio. VHisCeIIaneozzs.’ Press No tice. AVEQ’E? we re you V133; .5. recent discovery by an old phyniclan. Successfully used mmzthly by (housands of I 1.2.0195. 7 La :39 gr pcrggqfly gook’s Coï¬on Root ' comem. C. D. BARR. Lou-ell. Mass. "the ’a hed retired 25 mlnutee Liflord pretended there wee etill time to play two innings. They knew better but they hed been beeten end we knew their benty neturea required them to eey something, end consequently they claim the gems 9 to 0. A good eleim boys. eh? elmoet ee Rood ee the “bet cleim." 1t ween’t their’e but e pereon told them they might cleim it, so they did; but it wee oure end we hevo it, ditto the gems. They need the terme "meen" end “petty†in connection with Blecke e teem. Theee were put in. I think, to II epece end with the idea of injury. We keep no ehereetere like thet in our club end eoneequentiy, Liii'ord. keep thoee words in your own vicinity, where perehence you mey be ehle to nee them enproprietely. As regerde the Lowe come: they eey they were not noti- iied thet Bleeketoek could not noeeibly be there. Two poet-cerde were sent end in time to notin Heaven, but we do not “a“. mt 9!! we not notiï¬ed. as the BLACKSTOCK. [Correspondence of The Post.) Tau BASE BALL GAMEâ€"For some time past all the local papers have been burdened with paragraphs eulogising the baseball team designated as the “Lifl’ord boys.†These famous nine,who are collec- ted from Manvers and surrounding town- ships and town of Lindsay, play the game of the beaten rooster better than they do baseball. Being beaten by the Blackstock team and thinking they are safe from another attack and defeat, (owing to the time of season), they perch upon the local papers, comb their hair pompadour, try to ppear invincible. crow luatily while the leeth band sing songs of fame and of victories never won. Listen! (they tell of winning the game at Jauetviile on July 8th. claiming it by Spaldina’a Guide. The “Llfl’ord boys" (they love it so we will call them so) arranged a match to be played at Janetville on the above mentioned date. Biackstock arrived at time agreed upon, but looked in vain for the ï¬eld and the boys. After 15 hours they appeared, and although they claimed to be the home team had made no preparations. Blackstoek, how- ever obtained a ï¬eld and prepared ft for the game. Then Lifl‘ord refused to play. saying one of their men had not arrived, but after much persisting and the arrival of their crack player they took the ï¬eld, agreeing to play ï¬ve innings. Blackstoek took the lead throughout and when Lifl‘ord went to the bat for the last time the Fleet- wood band played a stirring strain and stimulated the team by the continuous shouting of "Remember this is the last"â€" “now or never.†But in vain â€" out they went, and when the game ended Black- stoek seoredabead and although the sun FENELON FALLS. Nor Serrano Yenâ€"The question as to whether .the R. C. Smith property is to chance hands er remain in statu qno is not yet settled. The period oi iorty days during which the executors were bound to sell at a stated ï¬cure to the English syndicate elapsed on the 25th nit.; but on Tuesday word we; received by Mr. Joseph McFarland that the sale was still pending. Every adult resident of Feneion Falls will be “on pins and needles," as the saying is, until the matter is settled one way or the other. A BANK Wannaâ€"Yesterday morning two or three of our business men were complaining of the want of a bank in the village and expressed the opinion that there is now quite enough business to sup- port one, as it is estimated that the Paper 00., Brandon 8: McDougall, J. A. Ellis, S. Swanton and F. Ssndiord turn over at least $300000 a year, to say nothing of our merchants, some of whom handle a good deal 0! money. We had a bank at the Falls a good many years ago; but it was a private afl‘air, and had not the general conï¬dence that would be reposed in a chartered bank. There can be no doubt whatever that a bank at Feneion Falls would be 5 area: convenience. and if, as our leading men appear to think, there is now sufï¬cient business to support one, the fact ought to be so easily demonstrable as to lead to the establishment here cf a branch of one o! the chartered banks with- out deiay.â€"[Gazette.A DMU assay: n.- u- n , ed by three men who were put on board. The storm tossed the Enterprise like a cork, piling everything on the upper deck in a. confused bean and carrying baskets and other light articles up in the air. The passengers. with the exception of aiew who occupied a room on the upper deck, were packed like herrincs on the lower deck, on which the water was about a foot and a half deep. The boat drifted round ‘ into n cove, within one hundred yards of a sandbar. when the storm abated. A large crowd of people were on the shore awaiting i’rlends irom the boat, but when the storm came she was hidden from their view. and when it was over they could see only the Camille with her smokestack OE, and thought that it was the Enterprise keel upwards. Indescribable was their joy, however, when they saw the Enter- orise round the point within half a mlle from port, and many were the tears of gratitude shed on receiving friends saiely Hgaln. DRILLIA. A ROUGH Tumâ€"The excursioniate on board the steamer Entercrlee lest Monday endured a terrible experience when about three miles Iron: J ackeon'e Point on the home journey. She was struck by a. ten!- flc hurricane accompanied by blinding sleet and one of her shuns gave way. when she became unmanageable. The Cnmiumwhlch she hedtn tow, wag cut loose and anchor- , I._A_’ stances. a. wagon and rack, the trout eteke got loose by the shaking of the rock and fell on one of the horeee,which caused them to be so unmanageable that they ran ofl’ ot a most furious rate, throwing out the oldest boy and breaking the reach; the boy re- ceived a bad scalp wound. The man and the other boy were trown on the front wheels and were severely hurt before the horses were stopped, whiuh wae sucoeu- i'ully accomplished on entering the village. Dray Allin and Nasmith were quickly in attendance and applied remedies :uiteble to their case, end now they are doing as well as can be expected under the circum- JANET VILLE. [Wdenee at The Poet] RUNAWAY.-AB Mr. Wm. Mngiii'e team was coming (tom the farm to his residence in this village with the hired mm and his two boys, aged nix‘m egd sieven nutmwith. 4__L -L- Vial; "IV “we". “I“ I...- _. WW. 7, , ed. Young Esmee’ tether “rived from Bufl'elo Friday morning end Is now at Bale using all possible means to recover Green’s body. but: up to the present time has been 1138!!! Dnowmxo Accxnmr.â€"A drowning ee- oident wok place at Squaw chute, eight miles below lea, on Tuesday evening, when Ralph Green or Bntl'aio, aged about nineteen, was drowned. It appears Green, in company with his friend E. W. Eunee of Buffalo. N.Y., was ï¬shing, and at six o'clock they. attempted to erase the river shove the chute, but the current being too strong both were carried over the ï¬rst tell. Young Eemes tried to save his companion from going over the second tell. but he wee unsuccepsi’ql, and annexed with «11ng A__I _-- A. uuu uyvvvuâ€" '0' _â€" to reach shore. â€" £11;de wu «tried over the second sndjzmr‘d gallsglnd 929n- Iwymwwâ€"-__, W, , , the ju Vein. Assumes being prompt. 1y on the wound was properly a"... ï¬fteen mates and one colt. going by . '1‘. R. to Sarnin, stemm- to Duluth nnd rulâ€" way inland. In at duk_ooml boarding at Mr. Battle’s. Scum-It, who has bemnddlcted team-e demon o! M USKOKA. ACCIDENT.â€"On Monday afternoon while ‘ Thomas Wilson and his two sons, who live ‘ on the base line, south 0! Pickering vii- 1 lags. were taking in hay his eldest son, who was loading, slipped and fell behind the horses’ heels, causing them to run away. Benjamin, a younger son, thirteen ‘ years oi‘ age, who was working some dis- tance shead,attempted to stop the team, and in so doing was knocked down and the ‘ wheels passed over his body. He died next ‘ morning. ; Tm: Gnomâ€"It is not yet known how 1 much damage was done to the crops by the irecsnt storms, but many of the tat-mere who have out tail wheat and barley sell us 1 that never before in their recollection has ‘grainbeen so lodged and tangled. It is next to impossible to elevate some of the wheat to the binder. The yield will be large, however. Smrnncnn.â€"Chariss Norman, who was arrested in Port Huron some weeks ago, and upon whom was found a large number at postage stamns, confessed to robbing the nortciflce st Pickering on the night of June 25th. He also coniessed to twenty- seven robberies. most of them in Michi- gan. He has been sentenced to ten years in Michigan state prison. - Gnr Ru) or MUSTARD â€"A well-interned farmer states that to eradicate mustard from grain ï¬elds is an easy job. Before the grain is out most of the seed is shelled out. _ Run‘a harrow siter reaping themin and the mustard seed will immediately commence to sprout. and ii the ground is then pio bed on the mustard wiildie an untimely oath. ‘ Accmatvrsâ€"On Saturday while cutting a limb out of a tree at Benjamin Faweett’s Joe Peak had the misfortune to have a bone splintered in his right hand by the limb flying back and hitting him. The injured member is doing as nicely as can beexpeetsd,bntJoe w be oflwork a" while....Last week was an anxioust In. for Jacob Stevens 0! Markham. Mr. vens’ mother while driving up hill bum beesmealarmed and Jumped aliahtingenhersbouider. breaking 35'? t t. i Conusrox.â€"A smashup occur-Red here on the spur line of the C. RR . which runs along the river bank to Meidrnm 8: Davidson’ a mill at the Hunter-s; crossing Monday. A cow that was being driven to pasture along Hunter at, turned into the track, and were struck by the rear car oil a train of 21 empty flat and box care which was being pushed up the ap nr line to the Dickson Co' a yard to be loaded with slabs and ties. The cow went under the wheels. causing the rear flat car to 111:, and ï¬ve of them were piled up in an instant in an in- describable wreck. Four men, employees 0! the Dickson 00., who were employed loading the cars, were on one of the cars which had been partially loaded. Three of them were thrown into the air. One, Daniel Toroott, went clear of the wreck and alighted in the saw dust. George Johnston also fell clear of the demolished cars and escaped with some bruises. John Kerr was buried beneath the wreck, and gunned down by the box of one or the cars. e was rescued in. a few minutes and taken to the hos pital. where it was found that his thigh was dislocated. his left arm fractured. and his ribs broken. The train- men all escape d. An anxi' iarv came up from Havelockpa and cleared the wreck. Sm’r FOR Daemon-Mn. O’Leary of Otonabee, widow of Mr. Patrick O’Leary, who was killed by being run over by a freight train at Indian river station, on the C.P.R., a short time ago, has instituted proceedings for $3,000 damages against Mr. John O’Grady of Otonabee, who, it is al- leged, gave the dead man a push. causing him to lose his balance and fallback across the track with fatal results. The men were in conversation on the station plat- form at the time the sad accident happen ed. A. ROMANTIC “Enemaâ€"On Monday morning, J one 20:11, a rather romantic wedding took place at the residence of Mr. G. W. Ranney, 0.13.. of Psterboro. The contraction parties were Mr. J. Lowndes of Gaspe. Quebec, and the bride the widow of the late Mr. James Campbell. Twenty-l one years ago the bride was a governess in the family of Mr. Lowndes at Gaepe. At 1 the close of her engagement she came west and for twenty-one years there has been no i communicatioc.either personal or epistola- “ tory, between the parties till a few days ago.when the bride wrote to Mrs. Lowndes roepecting a summer visit to Gaepe. The correspondence that followed informed each of the fact that they did not know before that the other was widowed. Within ten days the match and the mar- riage were made. Mrs. Campbell moved in the best society in Peterboro. and Mr. I Lowndes ie a wealthy and highly respect- ' ed_resident of Gespa. PETERBORO. Tuurm BY A Emmaâ€"A horse owned by Mr. T. Hurley, resi estste e nt, which wss being led by its owner. too high: It the Grnnd Trunk railway sistion Fridsy. morning, and with a sudden jump tramp- led Mr. Hurley to the ground. Mr. Hur- ley's twelve-year old son Meredith wss rid- ing on the horse at time sud was thrown on’. striking on his head. Mr. Hurley wss painfully injured about the heel: and was unable to walk. The boy sustained 9 bed scalp wound, but is not seriously inJured otherwise. 7 A _ _ _ the ï¬re wee looeted. for inside of ï¬ve minutes efter the elerm wes given greet clouds of intensely block smoke were belching forth from the Wright elevator, end in ï¬ve minutes longer the roof wee enveloped in ï¬unee. It was truly mervel- ions with whet repidlty the ï¬re edvenoed et ï¬rst. The building was evidently n good subject for the ï¬re to work I: an-full of drefte end as dry on powder. he ï¬remen did not moire s very creditable exhibition with the engine. It wee fully helf en hour from when the elem was given before the weter came with euiï¬cient force to play on the roof of the elevator. Their efforts were principelly devowd to ssving Mr. Cernegie’e reeidenoe end surroundings. The elevator burned repidiy end by noon there wee nothing but smouldering ooels left. How the ï¬re originated in not Known. Very little was saved of the contents- merely a few begs of beans and some selt. There were some eight thcnund bushels of groin stored in the eievetor, all of which wee destroyed. The building end attach- ments were insured for $3,500 and the contente for $6,500, which will mnke Mr. ‘ Wright's ices in the neighborhood of: $3,000. The destruction of the elevator is 1 as loss to the town.â€" I Standard. I £1, “oasis Ile nan-11 000mm all removed. There was n y mornln omen-macaw: K It am not aka long barn and cannula. Insur- to glsqoyer flnbellssonndedlhealu ammusound tothepeopleotthle In: about 9.30 the m or are, whgte ï¬ll-80- . '02" PORT PERRY. Pramâ€"Batman tour 5nd ï¬ve o’clock belonging Thursday morning has thu bun tom. J‘s. McConell. threes gunman! a mile north 9! the â€11980.; "9.999%?! Damion at Shannon. met with . nther notions maiden: on Mondsy last by blunt: 03 u hay new In her bun; lama-Ody no banal were broken but she 3 severe shaking up. Dr. Curry bu been in ntmdwoa upon her 3nd does not amid- pate my actions results. (1mm -hâ€"nnm‘. vehto E‘ as - I I9â€" ONTARIO COUNTY. HINDEN. .m a» hotel undo strip“ @020th rowbosu. AIWMMMM mot the brutal utolo one at the ham and g "my without smut-lacuna“ In bog: were . bake: 0! 910mm. ml. (:1 clothe- nnd - lot of ï¬shing the host nu found human 3 log on use use on Monday he: Willem Thompon not hie heed in oontect with the eewmhloh mode e wound (on: lnohee end cutting deeply Into the creme! boner. he bleedln wee frightful. end the promâ€! deepen}:- e meeeenger on e fleet horee no Hunmflle withlotden to chute: e eteemboec end ehmmon doctors. The enuner Executor ruched the Port-Re in ow tom minuteeetter leevtngthe Home when with two eurgeonl. who ettended moot oeretnlly to the patient. who wee «Ileana Iron ehook, lose 0! blood end oooeudon «mumpmmmm mm 7 V ' iiï¬dpstelnoom'l clrcllng upwu'dc through The cl: until clmoct on: of night. choc “night lanth- wud. making a. bee lino tor Tomato. 1'th received mumtlon by telegraph has: on am Mr. Pnn’o bird hcd craved in Toron- to at 1.20 mm, thus Inning the dlcmce, 2281mm, 1:: tour hours and c thud, or our ï¬fty-two miles per hour. which is “the: (at time. ,â€"Whllc working nndcr c circular aw In Thou. J screen’s shlngle Inul cn_gho Pon- â€"Mesaru. Woodl Putt 0! Buck's Fons stopped ot N orth Boy on Sands] lost on their any to the Sndbnry mines. Mr. Putt “95.111. fluted o homing Pigeon with 3 note to friends In Toronto. The birds: noon at “hunted summed I. (lagoons choke to g: Dlngnngo, ugd thgg â€"The shingle and lumber mill at Never helonulnz to Mr. J as. Haw of Orillla was burned to the ground recently. Cause of ï¬re unknown. It was seen burning short- ly after six o’clock in the evening, when the hands were at tea. The mill was not insured. -A young son of Mr. John N orthcctt of Lakefleld had the misfortune to cut hie toot badly with an axe on Tuesday of last week. The little fellow was playing with a sharp axe. when it sllpped,cutting a gash between the ï¬rst and second-- toes nearly three inches long and all but severing the large toe. â€"Wedncsdsy week Mr. Samuel Corbett. living near Oro station, drove in to Barrie to attend the funeral of his little grand- child. Ee took dinner in the house of hie daughter whoee child and died. and after. on his complainink ot a pain in the head, was taken by a son to the ethos of Dr. W. A. Rose, intending to Join the procession on its way westward to the cemetery. But the funeral corteae had scarcely covered a quarter of a mile when a messenger from the physician threw the already saddened group into intense inlet by the announce- ment that the aged nnndtather had died in the doctor's ofï¬ce. The deceased was 70 years of use Ind 1118111! respected â€"On a farm in the neighborhood of Mid- land there boo been discovered a bed of city (hot I: exceptionally good for tom. cotts, pressed brick, etc. Arrangements are now balng madoto form a company and gun o mgnufapgory, _ I [j â€"The mu: train robbery in the San Joaquin Valley in three years occurred early Frida morning last near the small station of 601m, 15 miles from Fresno. There were two robbers and their methods cfprocedurewere precisely thesameas in previous cases. except that they were not molested by any passenger. After rapidly splinter-inn the express ear with dynamite they cleaned up about 820.000, jumped into a wagon and struck offacross thepiains. Although detectives were on theirtrailinafew hours there are small prospects of capturina them. : â€"Five thousand people at Inver Grove. net south of St. Paul. were the horriï¬ed spectators Monday afternoon of a terrible fall to death of Prof. Hebe. the aeronaut. When the balloon reached the usual alti- tude Hobo could be seen tugging at the valve cord. which would not work. Before he could manipulate it the balloon was at least 3,000 feet above the earth. In the regular way he cut loose theparschute and shot rapidly eastward. but to the horror of the crowd the parachute did not expand and the unfortunate aeronsut fell like a shot toward the ground. So great was the force of the fall that he was driven into the soft ground toa depth of ten feet and instantly killed. It required the work of anhour to reach the body and death had occurred long before. â€"'1‘he celebrated case of Baird v Walker has been settled at last by a victory for Newfoundland. It arose out of the closing in 1890 of lobster factories on the French shore. owned by James Baird. by Sir Bald- win Walker, captain of H. M. S. Emerald, acting by instruction under the modes vivendi arrangement. Baird contended that the factories were in operation before the modus vivendi was concluded, and took an action against the captain in the Newfoundland Supreme Court, claiming $2,500 damages. The court unanimously upheld his claim. and the British govern- ment. which upheld Walker, appealed to the Imperial privy council. It delivered judgment in London Thureday afï¬rming the former decision. and Baird now makes the British overnment diagorxe the sum claimed. besi es eostawhie'a are enormous. nanny: we; Euukgi' 31’. Cum! Ruplds. News victims are both young daughters of miners. “I"-.. -‘ 'l Bnndo: ME, on flat chmv70n 3513.21? h. "g mm»: 3:!an o e on of pr {alleging d1} Igoplogql '17";de man-lad , A__‘ mL- tollowmg dsy he olopoo wun Ina mm Mb: Gertrude Cole 01 the guns to‘wE ates. Rothochilda u Faction and April woo fanndto be c «hum. us on Fridoy convicted in Berlin Ind nuanced ‘0 10 your pond servitude. Joogorotolo more thou 1,500,000 motto. â€"1‘homoc W. Hutton. who lives in New HIVâ€, Com, has I roaster that has been driven inane by the hat. I: flow ct o omll child or Mr. Bombs and picked his taco in o iriqhtinl sonnet. Physician 8|! thot the littlo one mydicothlood mummyovcntwillhodioflgucd tor lilo. â€"Not often does it occur tho: o young mu not Yet at commit:- higomy. yet Ed!!!“ young; 19. in: mud AL-L -I.-__. [\â€" HIDLAND DISTRICT 1013's. cguld 1nd run over. a and medics! dd Inmm .50 #9:â€. ‘2‘! 2‘3- was about» the and. but no own honu stoma: W 1‘11! ’ -AAâ€"o In- mou'uy. mat ‘ uh. 1b. ‘ marina procured. In“ Ll." 02!!“ sad culmin- baggie. iga; 552 g ea 3 :5: EVENTS OF 2533 WEEK. IL; MAY, AUGUST 12, 188 A sight. dam. in not usmlly beneflchl to the eyes. A new: normâ€"5 3pm swam. mmmwumtmuauwb mmwommmuummm-hm Manchu-Janna. IN: aid tube Oregon tooth z mumm- mgng: “gmmoazm dmplehorbgmdu made to: nab wwwdnw one the am all: 5: ad 1 s m mulled Inngghmlly manningâ€"Gout“ ind iiiâ€"t 3556'; Plilalr are i. quick And pofmcn 7' can can for all meson-o troubles. the km and In- delncnd cu: bcocrccly be woodcut! It. Soldbyclldedcraorb ymlflonrooelmotprloc. wannabe: Dr.L.’A. â€Smith 00..an 3031175 ï¬cixh‘y'mus.w "56E Eh'e‘n View ' ’ in“ mm!» of the Cundhn people no sailo- three-tombs ht tho'Cundhn people no unlo- md_ wjth ydpgy mpbleo in ms toqn aroma]. We do not know otu: yprepmflon um bu 911113319 public uyerln no man u _§lmg_ lg mum. fA'BFJâ€"‘mâ€"ï¬iér 383' Ed ‘éq'nix in merit and e clencr. It audiences dtndxufl’ keeps the acadp mom. clean. sad healthy. In elves vital“ bud color to wak. Med and my bur. he most populu-ot tone: ankles. anew windsâ€"Long speeches. telephoned During Thunder-eternal. A Kent county women was intently killed by lightning Friday while ulkingto a neighbor over a private telephone wire. It cannot be too generally known that the use of the telephone during. thunderstorm ia taught with danger. ,Prudent citizens ahould keep in perpetual remembnnoe the ï¬rst suggestion made to them in the re. mindere of the Bell Telephone Co.. which is: “Do not attempt to use the telephone during a thunderstorm." The proper course to pursue. under those circumstan- oee. in to cut off the connection in the man- ner laid down by the telephone managers end thus provide that the (lentil-deem fluid, if it is carried along the wires. e be divertedgro the mound. Wham:wnsslck. we gushes-WA Whenshemgcmmnbeakedformwfla. Wheushebecsmelï¬sashe ammo-sooth. mmmcnndmmpvemmu JORRHUOL i3 muchv mo m ummmmmmo In £1 at Communion. tam Bro-wk! PflnhthoCh Sol-ambit“; Oh [I PEMBOIiOOIORIflDoLPIA EACH orwuulsmnmarusroolm OIL. . 8 In. W OIALL Diameter: mm PR! 31. h-loolummmouauoo. MONTREAL S El :2 El g" %"i £535: g‘éi E; g; a 3 5 :5 E E i 3% : é 5: ?m E E i E E thunderstorm so of Fddey, J 15. by which en Iodlen unwed be- tena. his end (on: or six The E E E s E 3.; e E .E 5!? E g a a? ‘3 Egg 2% a 5% is 5E E? has :33? â€"A very ssddrownlng secldenteecurred dsughtermaedtliteen. wee [sit in eher i o! the younger ones end ettending to t 1 housework. The smell ones went out in the ï¬eld slang the river bsnk to get some gees. end from there on en old crlb or host ri . from which theyoungsst. on only son tour ysers old. fell into the river. The ' cries of the others brought the elder sister from thehomendetter trying!» reech ‘ the little brother wlths stick end not being ebls to do so she welked in, seylng she would save him or drown herself in trying dodo so; butsedtoesy herwordseemetoo true, for she got into deep weter. eenzht the little fellow and seek to the no more. The ehlldren geve the elem end twenty minutes leter the tether end seven stel- wsrt men were on the spot end snweeded in grappling the body of the denehter with the little brother in her ems. Every pos- sible meens were used to restore life. but [FXTRAGTED FROM 1200 LIVER Oll NO TASTE 03 m §iiiï¬oni nvsll. ERRORSEFYOUNG OLD MORRHUOL As a m: mm: a: lot thepmventlonot when. Ayer'a Eds; Visor)" no_ cqgsl 1n mom will cure um: com. wxc'ronu bu no equu. "mom" loosen: the phlegm. «may put up in 25o. homes "21mm" the peoples m.â€"n- SANTAL-Ml DYs m cmmn ACTIVE PRINCIPLE Miscellaneous. 5133 AND rm; OHAPOTEAUT’S Two portable Waterous Engin I2 h. p4. in wcrking order, for 51 cheap. Apply to On Saturday. the 16th inst, my barn in Emily was burnt: blazing shingle from a burning barn on an adjacent farm. Or. 211521 my claim for loss on contents was adjusted to my satisfaction, 2.2151 day, the 25th, Mr. S. Comeil has a. cheque for the amount of my CI: in full. It is hardly necessary to say that I am highly picascd viii fairness of the settlement and the promptness of the insurance can}: in paying my claim. Farmers will promote their own interests by! trusting their insurance business to Mr. Comeil. JAMES KITCHEN h. mum-n ' ENGINES FOR SAL E. Z. YEREX, - Little Brita: Iharou‘ghbred and Farm Stock Insured at' very Low Rates. You will ï¬nd our Stock Complete and. Prices Bi; CLIMBING OUR BACK AGAI? low that the season for procuring Fall and Winn, , about at hand we would remind intending purchasers that direct with us you will not only save money, but get relish), Our business is within itself-no commission men to be kept I commercial travellers, salaries and expenses to be taken out . 1.; - 1 lcuetomers. You reap the beneï¬t. - -‘ 7 We are manufacturing beautiful WHITE BLANKâ€?h and All-wool. Also WHITE and GREY SMETING. 8mg; Double width; OESGK SEIRTINGS, PINE GRAY F1. . TWIBDS, FULLOLOTH, HORSE BLANKETS and an 31m less variety of Yarns. Fine ï¬ngering Yarn for Ladies’ and G ... wear made of Southdown wool. A good assortment of co . AD! and KNITTED GOODS. Bring along your Wool; Roll Carding as usual. Wm Gray Rolls for sale. HORN BRO RESTING ITEMS FOR FARM 3-» AND [EARDENERS- Advice on my \ume t.-’n\ ~- .. of Potatoes (Rider 511;" phaseâ€"Wing Aqmsir 1' lam . very Peculiar Botanical 51...... twoorthreeadvanmg-‘siugrw in thisway. (me is [but u .mm the Lilis can t . to†each way 1.;va .. mulch aids materially: ..... inmosollumi thinned: .4 A _..: LINDSAY WOOLLEN MIL Ill-(12!. AM! 1. ISLâ€"IS. Little Brim. any, 19. 1891â€"106. an. .vvv â€"â€"r_â€"_: msmummYâ€"mmnm nxnssmmmm â€n buthkmg pm aâ€. ,, 9: am In Shop. sad the very um: Styx... GROCERY STOCK Comm '1‘! utter we plane 5“,. .._ (an u s cu: and won will get Samucuon. mm above ground. upâ€. But not up to our boot to» yet. It In I. poor way to «Ivonne one! ban: by "mum. busy“ mm: qututnflylo here. but wee: "min. anmmuatmmmrh sud them whim CLOVEJR. SEED i. KEITH’S, WILLIAM STREET' THE CHARLESA. VOOELER COMPANY, Ialtlmm Canadian Depot: TORONTO, out used Ayer's Hair V â€swamâ€. and my hmri and m 3p excellent 51 1c 1‘ ‘mfonyycarso r! a he ms {or zwcmx tw â€(13535:)“ a];.z;"\1usl;t ST. JACOBS 0|: RHEUMATISM-NEURALGM, an:n‘-:nn S. CORNEIL. :ONTARIO MUTUAL LIVE S Insurance Company- A PROMPT SETTLEMENT. wanted, for which the HIGE PRICE will be Paid. Frost-Bites, Backache. IT IS ABSOLUTELY THE BEST. LZ. Yerex:L1ttle Britam. James Kenn. St. Jacob’s OE John rusting. JOHN Mil/(INS, S. Cornefl. Horn Bros. Sciatica, Sprains, Found wmnzm §3§HairVigor ;u hair from turning guy. ' id! turning ~r-_:. 121d rm'oflapbotgc Of A\'(,;'s â€:4: mew the trouble, and mv a?“ its original color and futi- .. B ooh-um, Clcchmd, O. ‘ :"m,’.C.AyefCO..an1-!I Lines ,A‘. -..A l’..plnv. mu; 38W (or late than for as] ,astho mild: rather retards fl amount. Inmany imam m or 1.0! a drouth nearly evcl manna-W1 of Julyw mnyaatimc When lav: 1»me Inn; undagoodmulcb at mam: 1mm in the govammen: b1 “hum Barber {51:12. f1 I'm-N used insome parts a! 2.1 Mondrian to keep m boa! m It 8 not supposed tn “um “abundant is (ready rays/:4 [ ‘0 01$ unmvemive, bny: e: Ҡhq: the hair from getting flirt-ca. It is also mp1 ~yej :1 WWW Who desire to kccp par 5‘“ has from hair. a I manner ¢ l “m in the botanical gurdl m . .“rwhat liille remaiï¬cd . “5' .nldu-ied various remedies, fl’w' [ill at last I began . air Vi or. and now my :2wa anidlg and is mmrcc‘ B ."â€".\1rs. A. (.ollms, salad“ t not hindering too much M It, ï¬le but plan of undying unprepared» toil in a good all throws and pint the seed, cow I. “out the rows 5.2.11; )W a Idnntwo feet apart: tip-u lrupl â€indium in the: “5. Cu" lï¬fflesoil, and then haul “32:: mince. 50 other :1.thth :; Will R r. Occasionally stew of :12 .4er In Jinan or ragweel. ml: 2' ~21 ? W the mulch. Eu: {be {e‘ >flweedin doing this can be cad II, and no cultivation 1: nceia mat is made a. leading crcp, >0 :h: mydmwun be readily mount clam beumde proï¬table, as a ï¬tting when 15an- Work in: m in a dry season them‘ i tilt at mam What or r] UMhMâ€"N .J. S. m Pram PM" Which is 50 designs“ ‘mmflies and km. 12;. m It Iowans aux-aw: :m- p“ Mnbbodon tough beef or am Iï¬ométmdt by the chemt Iâ€... â€pause the flash flb Manchu-vein the weed h' 5! the hone it oxfnrs. a: 'wflthu uponit grabs. mu m It.“ and holds it fast unm t h’ . “I! the flower drops itpu 1 “Min 'nit tor a. (mu uulnru â€humane from the mm “Mama red mm as bzg "I“ In: this mum {acul' “no. on my thjm-ts-Th: gun at Potatoes Under aura! bubâ€"ml!“ Aquatic Plant Vat-1PM BoulnicM Sprm “IO-Iguana PM“. â€'7 ya's Hair Vi fa fl “fad gray hair isggoist. â€3 In“ excellent state of pru- “fay years old. and hav; [v ï¬ve years.†an?†«Wen Quiz-154.: " Mustang Bdl' 7" ‘. of my; ago. by recom- W‘ friend, I began Io use of “ah Vigor to Stop the hair from ‘ and prevent its turning gray. I‘M were most satisfactory. Wï¬ons since have kc l 513.“ of a natural color. "1 mm. MCKmq- Texas. thunk: of plants that h- “(tankingâ€"the Lewes, it“. [up of nplant. Thed It , ‘ _3'¢nld gun, the gardeners 0! “mum quite an Rain. 1 is madmabuzyw Guam for the sake Mm]! plants of thus-P Ya? WW being thrown on hit after fevers. .go I had a severe fever, 2 W my hair began ‘5“; ____.Â¥ , g ï¬airfligor E'Hair Vigor an be plough! E'ivéairVigor Pecan-r Plants. I Emma!“ uh, may“ .maaajtmwmob immmmm W_mppo~ a this by retaining mo‘ 'QD ' (JIM _. gaggg