:S and ‘ Good Ind attractiw‘ s, and floods rrival “It"! snow). atchmakers and 1t 3 a n snecialtv of rent ds also. (1 arm oyance‘ .3 DIV Dre?entl >rdered i ‘e point,‘ W2 “._ - LVDSAY FRIDAY, AUGUST 3,1894 '3; the ï¬rst or the lever, my mother gave me Ayer’s Pills, my doctor recommending mm as being better than anything he mum prepare. I continued taking these fills. and so great was the beneï¬t derived ‘53: during nearly thirty years I have had but one attack of my tonner trouble, which ï¬elded readily to the same remedy.†mated by Dr. J. C. Aye: 00., Lowell, Mm. SOY! " ‘ weight was laid “ on a Ipot the mo 0! my hand. Duh ing the attacks. the perspiration would stand in drops on make a u m c i e n t enort even to whis- ner. They came suddenly. at any hour of the day or night, lasting lrom thirty minutes to half a day, leaving as suddenly; but, for several days after, I was quite pnos- gated and screw Sometimes the attacks were almost daily, then less frequent. After about {our years of this suffering. I was taken down with bilious typhoid fever, and when I began to recover, I had the worst mick o! my old trouble I ever experienced. “1101', m svulpturcd stone and “MP- Thc designs and 01118" “f the urns are multitudinous cry, The cheapest style of 0111‘ Ride of metal, costs from $6 to 9 advomto of cremation can n 0! oxidized silver or barbe- t is buth substantial in 36 made of cask metal. 1°» costing $20, is made of Jap- wroxidiziul silver. A third :0: copper with bronze trim- o ï¬rth or serpentine stone. "Mines used, but Its use is me:- costs $60. Urns costing mm are only manufactured to gantry. The ashes are usu- ts snugly in the 01 “1° We: 0! the urn ls mmymth ‘ and is screwed down 151811â€, 33' ï¬t W“ “M â€m“ possible for air ’ urn after this mt. New 01th“!!!- Every Dose Effective AYER’S PILLS wm E. ameanh 0: Chang» m x 11.. "I was amazed with on W†“were pain in the low m 0! mm“ The noun; was a: I: n m _A|_I_A ____ I-- Crematory Has One For the Safe Kflpmg of the Cinerary Urns. b the growth of modern theory that m aï¬'urds a. desirable sani {of disaning‘ of the dead, there has wiml of crenxatories and of the mm of cincrary urns. Every pub story has a chapel attached for the mop . 1' religious rites over the 1.1 :hcn- is in the crematory ceme Gianmlian gust “For Years,†‘ i 1792'; Remedies RAP METAL URN. Mrs. Flinieâ€"I do so pity poor Mrs. Book- worm. ‘ ’ Mrs. J in leâ€"Wh Mn. Inigoâ€"Hugh seems so unm- ‘She goes ngthing but mannaâ€"m, wnv. 4 Conscientious Salesmanâ€"That depends entirely. ma’agxhon how long you wear ’em.â€"Chicago Tribune. 7-1-- 0...... And the Wanner. Customer-Will this pair of hose hold its color? 7; ‘ - ‘ I'Auolvu v- vâ€"- f'“! v _ V “I’d like to seethe whole of that play some time. gentlemen. I’m blessed if I thought. that. fellow Shakespeare had so much snap in him.â€â€"the’s Calendar. “I’m blowed if I don’t do it,†responded Shylock. much to the approbation of the audience, who were tobacco raisers and coon hunters to a man. “And to show that there are no ill feelings,†put in Pon- tia. “we’ll wind up with a Virginia reel.†When the company got aboard the steam- er. the captain. who had witnessed the con- clusion of the play, {mayhem . u ‘ Ned, of course, was Booth, who resolved to rely upon the ignorance of the Virgin- ians of those days to pull him through. So when old George Rugglosâ€"who was playing Shylockâ€"began to sharpen his knife on his boot. Booth walked straight up to him and said solemnly, "You are bound to have the flesh, are you ?†“You bet your life,†said Ruggles, “N ow, I’ll make you one more offer,†continued Booth. “In addition to this bag of ducats I’ll throw in two kegs of nigger- head terback, a shotgun and a. couple of the best coon dogs in the stateï¬ _ . “If we explain matters,†said the mar.- ager, “the audience will think they are be- ing cheated, and we shall have a free ï¬ght. The only thing is for you fellows to get. up some sort of natural like impromptu ending of the piece and ring down the curtain. Go right ahead, ladies and gentlemen, and take your one from Ned there,â€and he hur- ried away to get. the luggage aboard. _ ‘ And Bill Shakespeare Shown to Be a Man of Snap. Once during the days of his early strug‘ gles Edwin Booth was “barnstorming†down in Virginia at a place called Lee’s Landing. The improvised theater was a tobacco warehouse, and it was crowded by the planters for miles round. Booth and his companions had arranged to take the weekly steamer expected late that night and ‘ between the acts were busy packing up. The play was the “Merchant of Venice.†and they were just going on for the trial scene when they heard the whistles, and the man- ager Came running in to say that the steam- er had arrived and would leave again in half an hour. As that was the only chance for a week of getting away, they were in a terrible quandary. , H __. -_r----vu -v-.v" cu, auu The continuation of Mrs. Gasoline Pblegmmy’s brilliant romance, entitled “Pretty Pearlina’s Passion,†will be found in No. 1,111 of the Suicide Companion, now ready and for sale by all noosedealemâ€" Life. uown came the floor walker on top of the villainess. Our hero had thrown him so high that he h_ad just returned to earth. A loud explosion followed, and “Saved!†hé yelled down came the floor villainess. Our hen “Aha. Reginald Smythe-Smith, so this is the howness with which you keep your promise to me. Aha! And you, you nasty, horrid thing! You think to win him from me, but in one instant and a half you die!†A flash of steel, and a silver hairpin lay interred in Pearlina’s cream puï¬ sleeve. With remarkable presence of mind our he- ro extracted it without pain and presented It to our heroine as a betrothal gift. “Ain’t it nice?†cried Pretty Pearlina, using her flutelike tones. Hearing a sharp click, Reginald let up on the shower of assorted kisses that he was raining upon the lovely turned up face near 1 his ascot and groaned, “All is lost!†For the haughty beauty covered them with an army musket that she had concealed in the folds of her dress. Pretty Pearlina pressed his collar button into the stern of Reginald’s neck and re- marked, “E-e-ee!†Hearing a rush of air above them our hero looked up. At that moEzentra’ cold, ] with the usual quantity of dainful eye and cruel sneer, lovers. ,, -'â€"cv an“; 31â€. “Pretty Peal-line.†he cried. instinctively knowing her name and address. “be mine, and you shall have a. silver hairpin and nev- er do anything but breathe.†m- w- _.--m5uu u. I. was 11011?" She raised her hinged eyelids, fringe and all to his, and a. double edged pain of de- light hit both their hearts at once. In a moment he had wound his new overcoat sleeves several times around her slender waist, and as she leaned her back hair against his chrysanthemum their mouths met in one long. wide kiss. A ,7-.. v‘v v. 9154.1". “Oh, what a lovely man!†screamed P881:- Iina to herself. “I wonder if he would fall in love with me at ï¬rst_sigh§ if I was rich?†er~r-r-r! I swearâ€â€" Before he could swear young man, With a cur] creased pants, sprang f0 ' upward out of sight. (LAL ‘ _ u v v- 1.†She did not see the teetsteps of her floor- walker behind her, and she jumped ’way up when he hissed between his front teeth: “Aha, aha, pretty Peal-line! So I have discovered why you have refused my heart and both of my hands every Saturday night for two years! You -hope to capture some Hoboken swell! But it'shall not be! Nev- , _____ .. era-4L:- ' very nice rolled gold streaks from the sun. which was gomg down real fast in the east. , Green grass covered the ï¬elds like a carpet ‘ of velveteen, and upon the forelimbs ot the stately oaks sweet songsters poured out great streams of fluid melody. Lightly tripping herself up through this , nice scene of Mamma Nature, Pretty Pear- ‘ lina, the most loveliest cash lady in Hobo- ‘ ken. made a delicious picture. In fact, it ‘ would be real mean to call her less thana mezzotint. She was as beautiful as a dream after the ball. Her threadbare gar- mentsâ€"which she wore very short in the skirt and sleeves and low in the neck, after sylphlike form. But there was a tiny frown upon her lovely face, and her rose- bud lips wore quite a good sized pout. “I’m the most beautiful beauty that ever was saw,†she murmured, stamping her dainty foot, “but I can’t be happy without a rich lover and a silver hairpin.†clâ€. 3:; _-Aâ€" ~7 - SHYLOCK PROPITIATED. was teen. but I can’t be happy Without a rlch lover and a silver hairpin. 1’ Pretty Pearllna was walking dong the road which extended from the eltyto the little village where she lived with her wld- owed mother and rather and‘16 little on- phans. The sky was blue, with here and there a piece of white cloud and several very nice rolled gold streaks from the nun 7‘ , PRETTY PEARLINA'B Heston; 'I‘Ionootlonuon| on an»... § .A Tï¬mmepaï¬ggm or noun 1 . rm: Stu-yuan» be Pubnahedlnnoa Fem) hé yelled, and even as he quke ‘LAAAAH " auld swear a tall, handsome with a curled mustache and :, sprang_f_orward and threw 9‘me I. the teetsteiï¬TX her floor- :r, and she ju_mpe_d_ 'wgy l-m;.....-- k :7 ‘. haughty beauty, >f curling lip, dis- er, confronted the A design of a. mooco use, accompanied by conventional scroll efl‘ects, would make an extrcmclv fashionable mm: {or 9:9 One of the most beautiful of bedroom decorations that has ev 2r been produced is the rose pattern which is now being got ready for the next you-'5 trade. It is: meander of roses, printed on the pale“ and most delicate of grounds. The roses are usually in natural row tints of oz- quisite tone, on grounds of mlgnonetto green, medium olive, blight old rose, pale old rose. brownish old me and greenish blue grounds. box architecture to be found them. When people see beautiful things, they very nat- urally covet; them, and they grow discon- tented in the possessior. of ugliness. ‘Hand- some houses, other tlr lugs equal, are al- ways the most valuable. They sell the quickcs and for the most money. Build- ers who eign a. blindness to beauty must come to grief. The sight of this hohsb’ih'ï¬ie locality in which it is built is very refreshing and Is greatly in advance of the old stylesot rural The exterior is painted as follows: Ground, light slate; trimmings, bail and chgpferstblaoki Cost $2,925. da. The pantry is lighted with a window placed above press. Each ï¬replace is tur- nished with a neat hard wood mantel, and the hall is ï¬nished in Georgia pine, the floor being laid with this material and am ished in natural color. 777.- -_v' w; anvv in. There is no water closet in the home, but an earth closet I: provided in the rear hall, which is thoroughly ventilated. The dining room is a very cheerful room, and the kitchen is reached through a passage also connecting with wide vemn- , allding doors and ï¬replaces, although we sometimes have clients who object to this, thinking it would not look as well as when 'placed in center of side wall, but when they are asked how this and that can be provided for with the best and znost eco- nomical results they madiiy give in. m--- l The corner ï¬replace betwee';parlor and dining room is a feature we indulge in to 3 great extent in these days of economy, I The interior arrangements are very I N nice, the hall being spacious, and in it we have an easy and handsome staircase oi plain design constructed of Georgia pine. The newel e: tends up to ceiling of ï¬rst I floor, while the other two posts extend up your legs? to ceiling of second floor. In all country I I a man can aflord space for an easy ascent ‘ '0 wanâ€"T to a second floor he should stay below, and I today we ï¬nd in houses, where there is no A, l necessity for it, stairs that are little bet- I most ter than stcplsdders, making a pretense ing the floor above, thus making a trap I for the old and for the children. I Novoltles In Down-sung. hall and sitting room is a particularlyflne feature, and the elevation of the max- is very striking, the root over porch being a pen}, of the main roof. The unarm- dedcn In plain. you plo- uo. and at once given one on Ida 01 an and comfort. The mflngoyorm Gallon, team and â€when“ I too “I. MCIâ€"On“. 03.00% M. l h mum. Butler 6 00.. wage. a In: «I at. N. Y.) This home commands . Mount!) nae view from both side. and m from and h taunted in one o! the plea-amen country town: In New Enclnnd. the hotel- 02 um. town betas crowded during the sauna mouth. with people from the en. SECOND “TORY. IE]! CANADIAN POST. LINDSAY. ONTARIO mmAY.Am1 FIRST STORY. mmspzcnvn mw. NEW (NOLAND NONI. Sunliglg t Soap: blood and moon or. Swnrxx's 0mm? â€$1333. and bleeding. huh ulceration. mm Inna» can. remove- the tumor. A: drum for 50 mm. menu» a: Son. mï¬gfldpm runs: m1 Mum Mata-mute: Inn-a mom and Mum-tmumwmu. u mowed gm tum term. um one: SUNLIGHT _ u utter-dinner w to am the mi‘n‘oh. unis: unmask: moo: any who. SUAP ofany soapinthe arket. $1.1, walnut-Iran: Millions of women throughout tho. ? u u. M Ma but u w , '0‘ a world can vouch for this, as it w.â€"anm:nod m: Jana-an. . is they who have proved its ‘ n. 1021219411, 0: value. It brings them 1“! J - - m. a ‘1.†A awn-«drama mm ‘0': "my mom have been and with Scott'- Emu-ton tram mu- uuuu yam 0m Thoquuuon thohonr-Wm you hula!!! ll. human: people. who mm. the lam: pm the blood now. in km the In a noun] madman. and nothing m: an ‘ number“ diam um Head'- “will. In nblo to cure. So my trouble. mum an lmpnrobloodtbotmobozmtom than. through the Mudflats Inflation- only harmle- vocohblo compound- thn to doc. to exca- wlm quinine. aloud and an. that. symmgmbmmuooa‘n San-punk. m an thou: cad I'm In commonly called "human? am aunt. ‘ groupie-V if“ trouble- mu m In 16563;“? U753 Macaulay-Ind dmlnloa. on I" Deanna. Jana in no mm my hm "my. The best value for the Consumer I Damn. Jul! sumâ€"um km... of lo lamination“ mutual-snowed ct lam Wont um whole m of YOUNG “MONTE CASE. mounts:- m mm m an Inn -lnry-o noun: the You" "0". D“. but l." V†I.“ mu tow. Motherâ€"Wm do you n, B"- you no friend- to man [nunâ€"Yon. om. bu; I an: _--_- " ‘â€"v-v-â€" wn-uuum , , - Ul’ other damn an nuke what: um hum:- g'vlng food 1- used for bun. Thom-suds at women know that "Lacuna Food Sues Bahia Lu..." “Bevin: need your ceiebreted Lwteted Food for eeverel monthe for my baby. 1 here now much oleeeure in notifying 'o It; met euperiority. "Before uuoz Leezeted Food I wee feet in: my beby with other mekee d food. She b:ceme very eickly end we thought ehe would die. “The use of Lloteted Food completely restored my beby to heelth end mede her etrong. fei eud robust. She hee never hed say of the ueuei nummer oomphinh common to children fed on poor foodr. I atroogly recommend Luteted Food ho ell ‘ mothers.“ Thie ie the testimony of .Mrr. A. L. oi 275 S‘. cam:- Borrommeeâ€"etn Montreel. ‘ Mozhere who ere eed end deepondm ebout their week. puny end efckny bebee. should take oomiort end encouragement from [he eh." letter. N o other intent food in the world ie eo conducive to the arowth. development end heelth oi vhe bebe in summer time ee Looteted Food. No __choie_re iniontum or “1|.-- 2--.. â€"7 I' “muâ€"wucneea wan son 0! excuse. I have a wife and six grown danghtam. 3 they’ve bgsn dging that for me to:- the In: I .A ___,, A Montreal Mother Toll: How Her Baby Wu ' Saved. Almost Raised from the Grave. THE LITTLE ONE NOW FAT AND STRONG. A hammock hung mum. to ml: uhonldboox mama; them-Jule Minds“ tot-cabaret!» manna†toot end. The rope that new the M and 113on be less than Winches. and “In at the foot should manna {5; foot. Ab mused in this way the lower pucwlu swing {mound the head he kept comfort- .blo by being nearly station-n _\'.â€" York Post. holudo mm dam to an Odom Ill um together. 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Our large pn'llllon which momodnul “ or 700 people In one o! nln or rough watcher. h a gun adv-mun over other mom. Around the mammmwum loath. m Inn. D: cm 00‘ “a [at We do not hon-lune In my!“ that we have mm and gmmndvnouaou for excur- don Mica "In any other winner man. in tho Ildlmd district. For further intormtuon. nun-tor ohm-mung, sud Noam. npplv o bout, u m vlmon wt public cm mic-Ice ‘ «any rthcr porno:- mm by all to Bndfl too or Jack-on? Stegmgr, "0 R I L L I A ,†km Port lop. Saturday Arrive. Belleullo .“u’ Sunday “vâ€" vac-nuns \I In (I Rommel-ï¬fe.†an: "living Cobourg 1 pan Don Hope L30 p In. NJ! â€"C|llu every Wodnoudn at Brighton 8.36 an. and Colborne Wednesday Md ‘fldlv 4.60 Mn. '00â€! In 0! mu m "in run Excunlona Mm nnv station on (be ’. m I. w.“‘ mound atvumnol Ill. OHM mu: lulwny. concur: 7.15 gm. except lave- Chlrlouo, N. Y., c. 261 “Law. 10- 4.61m. law.- cannons. x. u 9;! 11.1! _9.In., arrive. n. J. Irwin-r. nggc. Habitâ€""aw STRA WBERIIY l6 LA N". STR. NORTH KIN G Ln ohm Excundom (rm ailing n. inter cuhn amply to points connection mu: 01‘. Railway Cheaters; Fonelon Fullu. Linduy, 1mm we ports, to Stony Luke, lick. Buckborn, chemomr Park. be him. Bobcaycoon. Blumn Pnim Cor. Kent and William-Ste. Lind-u. an: m». Ianâ€"u: THE EXCURSION STEAMER 3XOURBION8. GREGORY’SPMI‘macy It will build up your system and rid you of that sick headache and dizzineu. This is positively the best spring medicine, and the price, 25 cents, is within the range of everyone. COLUMBIAN, â€"TBE NEW LOW PRESSUREâ€" AKE OX TARIO BA Y 0F QUINTB r suuunou 00. um. which, perhaps, you have not head very much about; however, it spec!- for itself once tried. Gregory’s um mm; D0008 hemmedifyouh‘n been trying everyhting you over head ofmdgot no beneï¬t,- try another mmody, JOIN KINNIDY. Klingon That Tired Feeling cup I. and. many fro-1 Qhu'lotu (Pan ._\ _. n .u. me pom, to Stony we :kborn, chomonz Pnrk. J. “noon, Sturgeon Pom :- from my nilway conne1 intermodllu points of inn SAILINGKORTH. V A LLE Y NAVIGATION INLAND LAKES SHSDN 0F l894. mi. Anemia. Ban-lo, Orlllh. Bavar- I Point. men by the bonuutul Sm Oflllh to HOW TO GET RID w place- ol rotor! of Couchiching. 0. KY. (Pond Wt) weak arriva- ‘Pon none 6.80 mm; In! . except Saturday, when Sm .'.Y., (.26 p.m.. urivtng Port Hop. In .1-.. lg 7138 tlon. n. q. Glypznangm, In Hum: n Stun â€"0Fâ€"_ Gen. W. EMF-won. mayo on no". "I" In, 1'!an!“ Icllflhu Bro... cad host oxen!» WW I). 0. Pen, (of CommencinzApfllao Lam Coboum i tun. Port Hope 0.15 In.. week days. at rivipg Chulotjo (Port k. Juob’: nhud, Ball Point, of mu onnecuon to mother, r! Intelsat. For putt- roomy And c o m to rt 3 b I. stenmorhu been much improved this Benson Ind in now open {or EX- CL‘RSIOXS from I“ uvni luble ï¬lmy, viz :â€"Lnkefleld. hay. Port Perry, And Lnï¬c, Burleigh, Love- sumac scum? n Lue- Stucco Brian Vim bum; “mm. mmum 0860