,.......o.....~ . . no no manuh~n~roï¬wuu .. 2 l u“ ~Â¥A<4glamnï¬ ......... ~. « r it ' f i r. .3. ‘. '2- a. '1 _. '8 -, w w, , _,.,,,..J..,,qw_.,.... ' a, “M, ,\_ - . r, g» .yxingvm :: 3.7.4,". lâ€""- _ . ~\.- ,, ,_ . . ,.._ , 6 5 7.31" Remedies. Catarrh 8 a' blood disease. Until the poison is expelled from the system, there can be no cure for this loathsome and dangerous malady Therefore, the only effective treatment is a thorough course 1'.- gvedmgï¬cdyakmdm‘ , the value of the heart that had been taken raunchy herbsightnem and sweetgirhshnea. Howcculdaheknow thatitwouldhavcmadeths happiness ‘dthmvahnelyman’slifotosu- I'm “.mwrh: *l-lu'flucs VI arcade-a m . Laniâ€"ll \\ s’ and most hiahlyrespected residents of Mlllbrook. who died Friday morning at therlpcsgeofSty . Thsdeceasedlad , who was the of Mr.1‘. G. K bankers, and paternal auntof Mrs. James Stratton of Peterboro, wasanativeof Iro- land, from which placashs e to Canada could not quite forget the grave man who had loved her. Sunny days of wedded happinem fol- lowed her happy girlhood. Children came to bias her, and when her began to take Ayer’s Sassaparilla. A few bottles of this medicine cured me of this troublesome complaint and com- sietely restored my healthyâ€"Jason 5° ,Holman’s Mills, IV. C. . â€1,.“ I 1‘ “WWILM cl mum-ecu: “thumb-.m- “ When Ayer’s Sarsapcn‘llz was rec- nnlversal respect. The funeral took place Monday. thick, fast, overwhelming. Two chilâ€" mr4,nltcs:“ithvlfllnsatplsssurel dren died on‘the same day of a prevail- ing fever. and before the month was over her husband followed them to the grave. Hehad been a clerk, on a mo- der ate salary, and the nest egg in bank was very small, yet the widow looked at the little ones left her and strove to face h 1- future bravely. It was the pitiful s ry to be heard every dayâ€"ir- regular work, sickness, death! The re- moval from a country homle to a crowd- ed city, in the hope of better work and wages, proved a failure, and the air of a crowded tenement house dwarfed and injured the children, who died one by one, till only her baby, George Meredith Scott, was left to console the widow. While she mused and wept over this panorama of her life, wondering a little that some long past memory had made her name the boy for her old friend, never hoping to meet him again, Dr. Turner called. He explained very oourteously that Mr. Meredithhad requested him to see if his professional services would no help her, and examined the arm. His directions were brief, and he left her to wonder if indeed her old friend was the gentleman who was helping her boy, and whose card lay between the leaves of the Bible. Dr. Turner‘s report to Mr. Meredith was; “Delicate woman, evidently a lady. Arm doing very well, but general health at the lowest ebb. Wants good food, better air, and, above all. mental quiet. Fretting herself to death.†George Meredith being one of those rare philanthrOpists whose left hand knew not the good deeds of his right hand, made no parade of his generosity. If Mrs. Scott guessed, she never knew whence came an envelope with a geneb one gift of bank notes. It enabled her to make George neat, to add to her own scanty attire, and to provide the medi- cines and food Dr. Turner no longer hesi- tated to order. In these weeks that followed George’s engagement as errand boy to Mr. Mere- dith, the boy won his way for into the heart of the bachelor lawyer. For years, after his rejection by Agnes Wellden, he . I became emaciated from loss wggï¬te and impaired digestion. I had nearly lost the sense of smell. and my system was badly deranged. I was about discouraged, when a. friend urged me to try Ayer’s Sarsaparzlla, and re- lerred me to persons whom it had cured of catarrh. After taking half a dozen bottles of this medicine, I am convinced that the only sure way of treating this obstinate disease is through the. blood." -â€"Charles H. Maloney, 113 River at, Lowell, Mass. Mel’s Salsallaliila, PIZZPdRIID BY Dr. J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. Lin-lee $2; a: bottles, 35. Worth 3s a bottle. .; “e 3-, “ Black you boots, sir?†5 It was a childish voice, sweet and pleading, most unlike the usual shrill, half impudent tone of the boot-black army, and George Meredith looked down to see the speaker. Being a tall man, over six feet, and somewhat port~ ly, with ï¬fty-ï¬ve years of life, mostly of prosperity, he looked quite a distance downward before he saw the little fellow who spoke. Such a very little fellow! He did not look more than six years old, and had close clustering curls of fair hair, and big blue eyes like a. baby. But the small face was pale and thin, the limbs, but scantily clad, were far too slender. and the low, sweet voice hadau unchildllke pathos in its tone. “Noâ€"'†said Mr. Meredith, before the look. “Well, yes, you may!" he added afterwards. “W'hat’s your name?†he asked presently. “George Scott.†“H’m. Orphan?†“No, sir. Mother is living, but she slipped on the ice about two weeks ago and broke her arm. She did not think I was big enough to Work before that, but she had to let me try then. I don’t make out very well. Gentlemen think I’m too little. But I can make boots shine, can’t I?†“You have certainly made that one shine,†was the reply, while Mr. Mere- dith thought: “Here is something rare, indeed, a boot-black who talks correct English. Has he- stepped out of a novel 2ԠIn a moment he spoke again. “""' “What work did your mother do?†he asked. “Embroider for a fancy store. She couldn’t work very ‘ fast, because she isn’t very strong; but we don't eat a great deal; that’s one comfort." “Sorry comfort!†muttered the gentle- man. “Any brothers or sisters?†“All dead, sir. Mamie was the last ’cept me, and she died in consumption. She was sixteen and helped mamma sew and keep the rooms in order. Oh, dear!" It was just a child‘s sigh, comingfrom a full heart to answer the look of interest and sympathy in the gentleman’s face. “Do you like blocking boots?" was the next question. .___.__._. PORT HOPE. Fawn. Accmnn'ruâ€"On Tuesday, August 25th, Mr. John Foster, formerly a resident of Port Hope, son of the late John Foster, hotelkcspcr here,was killed on the railway at Brushton, Franklin county, N.Y. The deceased was 34 years of age, leaves a wife and one child, who reside in Rochester,and who came over on the North King with the body, which was interred Friday in the Union cemetery. The deceased was a cousin of our neighbor, Mr. John Foster. Richard and Thomas Foster of Peterboro are brothers, and Mrs. James Young of Toronto and Mrs. G. B. Stevens of Lindsey are sisters of the deceasedâ€"[Guido â€"â€".._â€"â€" PETERBOBO. Fran m Emrsuoanâ€"The barns and stables of Mr. Peter Guard, Ennismors, were burned Thursday night about eleven o’clock. The family were in bed and the fire was not observed until the buildings were doomed. Particulars as to the loss and more of fire have not been learned. Two FULL Formationsâ€"Two drunks were before the police magistrate Monday morningâ€"Luke Connors of Lindsay and John McDonald of Brockville. They were each ï¬ned 32 and costs or ten days. They took the time. Strangers must learn that when they come to Peterboro they must behave themselves, if they have not learned that lesson at home.-â€"[ Examiner. WOOD VILLE. [Correspondence of The Post) Tm: Hanvrsr is pretty well on with this week, and the farmers all wear pleasant smiles, as the crops never were better and were got in with good weather. Gomo Weenâ€"Gregor Campbell, black- smith, has sold out and is going west to Vancouver, where he will Join his son who went there a: me time ago. Cnarzoxn Hanna-It is reported that Mr. Glendennan has sold his livery busi- ness to Mr. Mcyncs. Barmrr AND Taoam' Omcna. â€"-Thc council appointed a new balllfl' and trucnt officer. Mr. A. J. Smith, balliï¬', has been appointed to ï¬ll both positions, and we 6 i have all conï¬dence that he will make an emclent ofï¬cer as he will carry out what- ever hc undertakes. He does not do things / ': vi .._.l==_:':" n s y STBQNGEST’ BESTI by My“. (Crowded outlastweek.) Cumin: no Alum, Ammonia. Lime, Phospï¬: 1-“ or any mm “c. an.“ ms ct Dyspepsia. ! triedmsny media, but nousliadsnycflsctcumsunfllicameam immaculate?“ Drsoovnr; one bottlenhudmandaascoudcompleoslymd ms;youcaunctrcccnnnsndittoohighly.' of his brilliant young love, and yet when a they greeted each other the voices of both were unsteady, and in each heat was a memory that made the meeting at once a pain and a joy. Over the little bed where George lay for weeks in patient sufl‘ering, George Meredith once more let his heart expand to new hope, loving with deep, protect- ing affection his love of long ago. And the woman who had once thought life was to be all brightness, and who had shrunk from even a shadow on her path, knew at last what a heart she had once rejected. That he could love her again, with her beauty faded, her life broken by sorrow, did not occur to her, though she knew that her passionate gratitude to him had long been love, deep, sincere love, such as she had thought buried forever in her husband's grave. 'It was in their ï¬rst grateful joy over Dr. Turner’s assurance that George was out of danger and would entirely recov- er, that these two long separated hearts met at last. They scarcely could have told them- selves in what words they exchanged vows of ï¬delity and love, but in Mrs. Scott's heart there was not one thought of the worldly gain that would follow her marriage, and ‘George Meredith knew that for love, and by love alone, his wife was won at last. Presently she came-in, a pale shadow Imperial Baking Powder. ENGIN '2 he p.j in SON YA. [Conespondcnce of The Poet] . ansortanâ€"The Rev. A. Currie, M.A., M a QB o . of Sonya, has just returned from an exten- b an . cive tour through England and Scotland. 2 anahl agnzi" He also spent some time in the vicinity of Montreal, where he began his work in the ministry ...... Dr. McKinnon of Alvlnston and Mr. M. McKlonon, editor of the Mea. New Advertzsements. You Pull the Cork LINDSAY. FRIDAY. SEPT. 4. 1891. Plaintively murmurlng unï¬t to cope with the trials and sorrows “Summer is dying!" yourgown. H‘m; it is ver van . . y one, but of this hard world. Willing, respected somebody I once knew had just such Marry. Stunted Devclo meat. Lore of success in the treatment of similar diseases Power. Night Emissions. am in Urlne. of the horse, they sent him a telegram" “Now,†he thought, “I shall know if many years. The “id's 0WD sweetness, was the lollowioa: This on: was “ugh: on mental we no wrrn Srmuxo Sxxrm July 10:11, and sold to J strength were provided hearty dinner or Fan. Wuhanâ€"Quito an intcr- . Spence for two ‘what can I do for 3'0 3Ԡata restaurant was giv n hlm, and he “Did mother go away?" the child tender face, had been all the wen da 0°“ you whtt I am coins to tell you living her life again.‘ She saw hegelfi now. No, plague; don’t stop me. I'm Mme» ‘ bad it rt or end I tl°:°.*.’;°‘°...:::.“:;am;...m:: I “'5' 3‘“ Wm Wig: all?†around them all. She saw hen 2.31133 ward.“ to mow se.ayou:g,prettyglrl,withmany â€Maggi†Izms’named friends,“ somslovers. Oneoftlme for van arr and mother’stoldmoio mamanclderbyflfteenyeorsthau ' ' ' . herself:graveandtender,butwho seems much M M M m M .. in .. on .,.. .. .. ..._~ mam_ra‘»“mmm solemn to think‘ ot‘love. When her A! If told her that . M , 5_1.I“Youmayhesurs,ecc;rge,thatwh§l_o m Tuna: ot the township of Scott. It limiémi“ 3’ m . “a" °' W from the evidence that on the con mofSnndathe 18th Ania. theoris- In this he made remand-1033‘?" M‘s-"rm confesses“; 22%? as: â€a.“ has“ “'8'†"'- “’3 ‘ m to . - o w a c pat-o bingsnccluful gag held mmyWM' pl: one, one a lawyer. two chemists, .Elï¬'ll " The mm. P yai ï¬ï¬‚hflosdfld’odn eaten sickness when WM“- $1.00 per pair. 2 i i 5; “WW flammawmsn «xi-casts. ' injured. Marthe a ' run m on! leaves a wife’aad'bzrizaall «for: mammal-1.4. .: anus. . ' †-..._..;;.-.'-‘_.'.-..' automaton-manual†' *----««~ w. r -- ~.~- ' - â€mm. lameness-east , ‘g \l I otAser’s Sawmills-the best oral! wï¬mflzï¬hï¬, “infuwm I ) "’"nd 1'“ "uh ‘11 M â€am he†1'“ Mun-x. alumnae-non huhmwndahï¬md blood puriï¬ers. The sooner youhegin $m_[m I ... . I ll . mummdmm m Immanuel-talent! the :ter; delay is dangerous. ' â€"â€"â€"oâ€"â€" ’ . '55s" a : :3..‘-...'“;.ir 53 5:3 ' dream faded hub 19:: pleasant memo- “. m m , quastroubled with catarrh forever MLLLBBOOK. - . . on ,, .lumufl 1 till ~ Em, “to, $115,", m .00“ two years. I tried various remedies, Osmanâ€"WOW with regret the -‘ ~‘l o..:..-;,.,3,/ 3.1-: 1195- and was trmted bya number of physl- death otMrs. Wm. Kalle, one ottheoldest ,. V and won the woman he had lost, she clans, but received no beneï¬t unnl I t _ . felt invariably after eating, , disuse“ bottle d Home! a brute YI-u rmDnccmr.endltwfllpivsyounlicL lo- Iavem hLEDumotat. mm: “mmdmm “Maï¬udm; ninewas unodthcvontouss. lnowieellihanewruan.“ Two portable Waterous Engines, cheap. Apply to "rd-r! April 7. lat-£8. =3“ J. Wetheru " B E I. I.- " :mywm. PIANOS AND ORGANS .2“... â€"â€"-â€"-ml AWE!!!â€â€" flg “III“ [ITERIITIOHIL EXHIBITION; l89l, all] r , ,0, bum, ' 3 . Give them mod pas! . t , MW 1: be in 11 ed b M f ‘ , In Competition with American, German, English and g5 :13? 0} l‘ï¬f we â€"~â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€".â€" ord r ave on visit Rfrlendshere , . ,, h ' ' e in to or et 5 s ‘ . n o v.- . THE SUMMER 13 DEAD. recently. . . .Mr. Allan McDonnell or New ‘N°’ 5"! . ,ffpï¬n o? hï¬ioken' 10?: diam in is, Harvard Canadian Manufacturers. hey, new owl m â€" Lyndon, Mich, has also been bonds in “Would you like to run errands?†. . ' and a", 1.3“: w The Summerisdyina'. here. y g “I think I should.†ambition. A man always reserved, car- : l W E III E E B U P bran, ground w : 'Neath softy leafy showers Hanvnsmvo.â€"-The harvest is so far “How much can on make a da ing nothing for society, he had given to Does the Rest - ., “he best. an d In to“ . She clasps to her bosom advanced as to enable farmers to estimate now?†3' y his old friend‘s child the one love of his -‘ out. Kent-sat. any. . and around the . Her tralltadlnz flowers; 9'23! t lCIgOUthth" â€91¢ i T“ 8°30“! “The most I ever m d , f life, never striving to replace her imâ€" “I have used my,†Bncxcuur. anâ€. “ ' hind I are kept st'l’upul immune glad song with W m°h ‘ “ :"em 3 01d 01 â€this ., _ j" 9 “as ,0"? age in his heart, never seeking (0 add Itlsthe mostsatisfactoryCough ltcmedylhave alas-u. Junezs. 1391.49. Milkâ€"p.11. . . Sighmgmflmd’ Rainmasogev‘elinfen 35:1?lshedt'lime; in cents. Tips 15 my ï¬lst Job to-day.’ family joy to his 5 chemo of life. It gu- 0106.31“! I know that through it: use 1_ be nude (,f the mm†“he†1°“ "hm glam. dthoggh czhsldcragly eiillr’d. 0;? “can 5'0“ “FM?" would be too much to say that he had mukmdflgnésfodfloggmm “3°" James 391th. ' if“ ““‘mmm’t '* Thistledcwn's drifted. tiAhltoggt‘lger the 3:1“ka verylcheeriug: ::§Vhy yes, Stu†I am ten y 99:5 (My; not recovered, in the years that followed “$2,â€: awâ€; m u†â€a ‘33:] â€a; 5- When help is l ’ I am] ere ngaccr ntyo an excelsnt crop on come o-morrow morning tot c . . . . . 30“ hroat_ . Com Coxd_ - . ~ or... . mgmggg‘m" ands p'°?3;’£:f,§ gin $135153; ) taddress on tgisbcanl, and I will try you ï¬gggï¬â€™gï¬â€™agg $23; Biminiiom‘i’. flay,‘imfaufxï¬fmimbagnggwmem CLOVER SEED . . ‘1 - a £13: tug-“331.15 Plaintlvely urln .. , oranenjax} .’ -. . e as. . . mace. Montreal. Bole Pro- . .. '_ Q“ 37.? ..Smme,â€;':;;“m,§ PORT pram. ghenfgmgtgii: no a silly-cent piece $3193.Eifile$§°3$g§fs§§§l°iit§°2§ â€m“ CW“ "‘3‘"- Olo'ver Seed wanted, for which the HIGHEST . 1, ,nwmfgg 3;; A Goon Arrommmv .â€" . an re "5m" “'3“ unti he Went to - - . 1!!“ I'd , 11, .. 3,“ .3 J, flammsmpmm Thorn V.S. Kirkfleld T115333; £13320): get change cfor it, George Meredith strbl- employ ' her "3133.9 was entirely buned PRICE z be P“ , 4 intoa lat:t 1- 'n' .1 Her bm‘mngml‘m; town ’oaterd’a onhle wa t Cal 1 d ff to h' h' 11 tel h' - - under the vaned interests of his career , at CM '9‘ “mun?“ . . m '5' Mgrâ€. 3° is: our 33 5.2.. .355 taminié’h‘w dm‘ or professional madness and .01.... 03331 WNW“ â€LB mmm‘d°f‘"'lzzfzzsl* as We re sow. engagement wi Messrs. cKanzle , , ' - . . . Awflm‘h‘l-‘Whym- “11W†contractors, who are at resgcrl‘t “Oddâ€. he thought, “how much that mtgristt) bo tirred now well a tin mmphwmflmï¬sflmm gown? " 3 ‘m ‘sm 1'03 m -M ï¬ualmw'd: 1" That are: hadcareased canned in the construction of the Calgary boy remlncls me Of some one, I can’t . 1.1 ‘e ’3 P gs ' ’ . . â€a b m, "J?“ ~ we lie: lair check-and sadly "1'1 Edmonton "MWM- The! own an think why it is. Some one who had m ms heart, °f love and gentleness. He HAZELTON’S L mm" I“? m†' Vow lull h rt . "amen†num 1' 0: “01'3“: 31.186 number ‘ust such bi blue 9 t sh d was a quiet, gentle child, with an active ' I tanpcrstun- of 1mm ' Bro ‘ I“ ‘ ° "â€8“ g wxllllchtllnnfdlfle been flagellum llirtgine. gm], drooiinm mists}: flioiimg ï¬t bram' but delicate constitution, one of VITALIZER m 51“." "‘“l‘. â€â€œ3“ f wn vcs â€6‘15th m o. no mw c 3'9 a 5d -’ ° . ’ ’ - ‘ , _)l(.‘t't‘ u: l ;:l mm... ’ smut?“restructure: mum m.m.1.......,..dmee, the m 1,... we who a... swarm. null. tune. :5 Insurance Commu- ! e a boroughbred and Farm Var-med. . , - Seminal losses. Sleeplessncss, Aversion ' . .. . ,, e es. Poor llttle cha g m] 1,. h‘ and gentlemanly, he was trusted wrth . 3 bacon as .1... nmkl The “mmmgngiï¬n 1. 33332.33,“ omit}: iiinï¬oniï¬u’iiiofï¬i Heycent suit of clothgs, andg pzfy 1;; many errands that Mr- Meredith would EMEt‘E‘JE illâ€"13%??? 33%? “mm 1* skinrmi- ' And autumn draws center do have fled; lgfu’lï¬mï¬h 2:333??? perv!“e 06min], enough to live on until his mother gets Mm: hesitateido with?) a boy 0d 1;: 3mg £03 gidgzgge Ad 1†tack InsurEd at Ugly éuuï¬Jl‘z: ‘1’: f0 {’10 ' 8 cos 0 so well. It wont ruin me?†emeni a in lgence, an F '1 “ f“ W1 . . ' li ‘. ' “ Ocnm winds “8:: 321:; mournful tread. skilltul a practitioner.â€"l0bscrvcr. And considering that the speaker gratitude madehlm ever eager to do his mil“ B;;:AZEL:‘01:; Ont. Low Rates “:5, 3f â€if 52:" . Herbals clammy brow; MAN mas STATION counted his money by hundreds of thou- 5"? Please 1‘“ km“ mend- . 451:. ’ I '5 ' m ' ' ' netting. and not wi Puthours.atep lightly, GRAND Opnnmc or run lebnaxon sands, it seemed likely it would not. Winter "39 0V9†and A?“ wmds ! 01mins W’ul'i 5" salami-ever...“ bow. Hannaâ€"non! Egdï¬fï¬mï¬ Sept. cm. the The little, eager lad who walked into sweeping over the city. when one day Fetch on your Seeds and mag: in .3... cm mem ° . 0- '1“ Open their the rich lawyer’s oil-“e the n tda M13 Meredith sat waiting an answer ‘0 t 1‘ Stock ' scul'i â€â€œJ H ,_ . 4:. ex was . . _ our arm _. magnum†i2:till“t:°hi‘£t’t’.°l§ét‘°§2f3駰il°‘. m..............,,..,.,._mgc,o. sue .. \Wa m... ‘° ’m a “the Plaintlvely murmur-lug sumptuous manner, after which speeches “‘9 night before. He had on his “best†trance. It was â€0"?“th altogether ‘ h R ï¬'lli‘l‘cc‘xl‘l: .- ‘mmem “W" Watt??? bids??? “'2‘â€? M' “‘t’ “8“ “'°"†1"“ “"mlԠand“ ““3“ m f?†imiat‘éa-i’“? °" “m We"? J AS KEITH ’S W “ _ '9 s re 1- a me: ca; cbt. was white his hair nicely brushed and ‘70 neg cc any 6 I 0 an erran .‘ e . , and th l. - Ber light â€tibial-3:131:13: b ~ 31bmiii’8hdï¬frizniaiiiflli'rï¬; ‘l’ihauï¬hï¬" his boots shining. ’ he had been sent on a mission that need ' ’ ILLI ' minutes. 0I dolor): Bavollfatoau Max:311. .mt mm; H: 'A. "W5“, 0!-M.P.: van: $388.00; “Mother better?" asked 111'. Meredith. not occupy twenty .minutcs, and three Unaâ€. Jamwth mâ€"N. M if, in the (llll-fr..»lxl ’ -« a , Allen. 1', B. égmmI Wt “ma , sir" E. ;f‘No sir,’_’. was the sad uiet answ hours had elapsed-without his return. to the pnlllul. Now shadowodln death. . "Wâ€. I . .l». . . . , , q er. . . .H on. make her Ian “and,“ - g. Clarita grand treasurer and mayor of “she couldn’t get over to the dispensary . Impatience was giving away to un- O BIOS.-08kWOOd. . demands. .“ ," Leaves crimson and gold; ijc’cflgg' â€gigggl? PÂ¥::’%°°“d this morning to have her arm dressed. “$3833: when 1‘ policeman presented a. “I?" 1â€; )i’t': “m Brighmthopeatom mm 1,9,, mm ma mil be mg,“ and gaff: She was so dizzy she had to lie down.†himself- , HE most economic, and at the same 11th,: 1,235,] 1‘“ .- Hcr dead arms unfold! choice music during the day. All surround. , “That‘s bad! Suppose you tell me “Lad employ 0‘1 here name 0‘ 500“?" I in v c .1 : . .} Bare bought are wistfully ~ ink lodges are invited to attend in rescue, where you live?" he asked. 3 ‘ m. the most eï¬octual stomachic mm axiom-1:3“ £331., random slahlnm ' gliding; 1mi’mi23é’fii‘m‘“ Ogélyzgllctllt. “No. 17 Merriam Court, sir, back of “Yes, WW1)†happened?" â€â€˜1‘“ ’° digs-“0m ’ I d “in "“18““ m â€I" “may“, murmurlag ed “a will no doubt be freely accorded. ' --â€"street." “Knocked down by a runaway team; . A 25 cents PM i. suflclent to make l ““5" “â€9 1’0†1'“ » Ingmar u dying!†â€"â€".â€"â€"- “H’lll! “fell, I’ll give you your flat badly lllll‘t. “ 8 took llllll holne, and 31 bottle. Of the M B! “nth I" 13““ 1"â€! :d l ONTARIO COUNTY, errand." he wanted me to let you know why he 8' hm" H - d - “I â€:59“ ‘il’ll‘:"" ‘ m. 0' "glam; A BANK FISH STORYoâ€"Thel‘o ‘5 ‘ good He wrote 8 note, directed it to “Dr W88 “Wily." avmg ma e some large purChases early In the season “'6 now C mild {:10 nlrnlmply “mm "M. amid?†years, â€he some a. "and.“ "Men Mr. John James Turner,†added the address, and “Thanks. I will go to him." , é. $331.53.: show a very large range of Dress Matcnals m the new fall shades; .ce‘ :ndâ€; 12:11:! HIT“): L“ m] ’0‘" dancers. Spam. ï¬gum II the jck". A! “at“. gave it to the boy. . H9 took up his hat as he spoke, won- " 'yclno.g%1‘hoy are a HENRIETTA CLOTHS, some extra ï¬ne qualities in Black, Navy ï¬nely lllc Ill'llliil‘lll. ell comma. breathe tenderlr. :glglg'ggmgosglghmcmgu'c gaun- :‘ï¬::; 114:0 wait for an answer, sir?†fouling himself at the; thrill of pain at ' gggfgmï¬gggggg; Brown and Gamets, Crapc Cloths, Second Mourning Goods, all Wool Pm'rie Famwrâ€" 0-,, her lowly bed; on cons l u to ‘ o ave it if the doctor is not at liS cart. He knew i on that he loved «' MllUCTOR. u'tné ’ ‘ “v . Haï¬ondorisvanlshcd. gum“ 't' w°"' “ “was won. Mr. home.†' the boy as he had not loved any one for _ “Mudnconduug Plalds, a large range of patterns at 25 cents. and a nice assortment of Fm“ “mm m Th . ounce was camping on the bank. of m. . form the substances 0 summer is dead. blocmin’ Scum. he sent a vs large been ' ' I ï¬ne Custom Cloths all entirely new, with a full range of . tually noedsdtoeu- At this smwz: lin- tothe folks accompanied wt he is an im ostor t with the e that were . 1 ch the Blood. caries - - ' - - - ~ Min mu- ..:,-: rm htwre u; to c 1 a note in . a any rate. B yes a munoryo . l 3;“,,m;,,;,;°3,,; mfm- limltï¬mï¬ 31...: my...“ on. m» be “clam... can, u... A8,; to mother, l... endeared him to m. substrates: Trimmings m Brocade Silks, Plain 811.93 and Sat/n.9, a... .7... ,1... .. anus. “Hum“. mm“ The folks thou htutmorï¬owszr "ï¬r.- Welldcnl’: world-worn lawyer, till it was with Vgugggggggom . . "liefinflj'lfigm-. . "Mammals" mm .... In no... on oz... l... n... chants and friends cumin, and poem pain he bent the bed and a. 1...... .n. a... Velvets Plus/lea Bra/0's Laces etc to mate/7 «a at: Iâ€? . %_ mouth “a no.9, on. of “9 folk. opened busmess of the day commenced. But the saw the little face White and drawn nvmn†“d BUILD _â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"_-Iâ€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"__â€"â€", , ’ ’ ' . up 1'. and v M LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS émam‘l'znlgmm flnlc'l 1t Flo“ woefully the boy was not forgotten. Errand With agony. . Snrfiwgwgmflg a. E32:- 1.0:, ‘ U [B B1 [)0 E was disdcvsrsd inside.£.wgggg that were not too far away to tax his "My poor 1’05"" he said, tenderly. down by overwork, Moon 1. \\ :1: Wuhan ORDERED lemme DEPARTMENT. w in tllt’ Null: We.“ "a disposed of m the market 51.13::th ï¬rggloho: â€$125. 3?.odfggrate Event home with a‘steadypngagemcnt at Whispered. “she said I might see yOu ï¬rm-mo Amos on This haszbcen our busiest department during the usually dull sca- Visa Mtxtliu;n.3..~n mummnmu OiAuuust 19m before bautoths and of the garden on . u 1.. '° amalgam“ pmm‘sed him‘ “03°- son, new goods arrivinv every week in WORSTEDS TRousï¬Râ€" In. ’ “‘3? """‘ fl W“ “'3 Junie" Joseph E. Gould fork.â€"[Chroaiole. p c In that home a sad-eyed woman in . ‘ “There is no one here but ourselves.†° ’ ‘ Me .i’“ I'm" and ChggwgglsohtRézsï¬ï¬g$ton and MALWOMM Man-Mahala Johnston shabby WidOW’a dress her face lined l “Maybe I'm wicked," the child INGS and gWEFDS‘ Ase: on; new Fall Tweeds, g°°d patterns 8:3 mtlhtigm‘ l-leiol Arthur "I'm . who was at one lime headmaam E with ‘n and ’ T said “ lurk-lino“ very “35033 c prices. 00d t t ed ll d 1113115t "m ““ mm m. u. 0 van .. sorrow but I; , . because mother told me not to g guarran e on a or ers e motion what on this gaggle-gagingâ€? a†mu“ â€8’1 "=th In this county. died ' ye a sweet, Whoï¬na' flint!“ to us. Pants out free of cha e when cloth is based from us. snowmogï¬m i... .2.†Boys READY-MADE SUITE all sizes in stockpurgoys’ Odd Pants E! ï¬wcwï¬hcgm‘azu. Blwmmdggg Our entire Stock is now well assorted with seasonablc goods. strict. lunwehsmmmm ammonium [Mm.â€' thirty . cars 1 t I s Che Pccu ommended to me 1†cazathwasjn- at an early age, and ï¬ll theim ant ants died, her bus (1 her and ï¬t cums“ myu’ .. ' 8pm 16 FWViSh, Manda-amend novlfladmym medial):y two ( “in“ w “W “3 eï¬c‘icyn H‘mng duties w her nor: in oty dlaugh led her. She was past lows-m. . M andunploasant Munro curedmnd myh é tried so many’rgmeqies, Wï¬ï¬glgg’gï¬ d °d in . oer to fa: her y old when troubles come. A M to naâ€"Is. I. I. has... or ' nï¬t, I had no .anh :na: an . . man Will the present day." _‘ Conn. . , “Several years ago. California, by 1 severe a cold thl conï¬ned to my hyddnn on board c danger. Bappeni Ayer's Cherry Pt y and my luu ‘ ' a healthv con '0' M invariably rl‘CUm m"-â€"J. B. Chant dyer’s ï¬le . “SPAR-I pr. J. C. Ayer 6c 'o'd by ï¬ll Dmumsls. it the bestmediclnein tbs markettorthem am generally." lbw, Druuist, Gram writes:"llycustomenwhohavcuscdxogmz? Lmrs Yuma-ï¬bula...“ chum goodthanlnythxng' theyeverm- John Hanna. ES FOR SALE. working order, for sale WY. FBIDA ' STOCK ‘ ERE OUGHT TO : IN DAlR he Facts That the J0]!!! MAI/Mi, Iran Founder: 5 Malâ€"Fresh B .. proï¬t (ban by i ‘or the p. .u , contracted for ' ' the year aruull dcows will: - f... ' amï¬ty and n.- attention to bat cow's have -- m ‘L “‘llll i'. lllllllk 01mg time. In winter W it with am. “be cold a null h“ ‘0. dealer in DS.-0radles, Rakes. Pork! Machine Oils, etc. omwooiâ€