ins E" ‘1 ,x“ f‘, ‘U'V"“"“’ ‘ "-"r“"â€" â€""'- _,_-_ ,,, 5 hv‘kï¬ :M‘va‘rdv “721039 engage. I A layer of ashes from 2 to 6 inches deep 5?. Nu“ been announced, two W3,†covered unny fertile islands on Amt ryo. 309‘9‘1‘3‘11} scousm, Wh° "35 a “11%; ' An earthquake on Nov. 2nd opened a 17 111 Am“ and married a bison : crater on the west side cf the island. _.‘ e woman. The marriage was design The whole island trembled all of the nex: M18910" 50’“ 31'0““ by the 13811511 dsy. Shoe then enters have opened in __ arts, and that alone prevented a muiatto ï¬n or six places. The Island Epl had 63 , .rl trom sitting in the house of lords. distinct shooksup to Nov. 2nd, and fort ‘ â€"'l‘he steamship Dahomey, from West works h id been covered by ashes and - tica, lately arrived at Liverpool, brought smoke. Travellers and planters living on we of the serious defeat of a detaoh- Ambryn Island had fled. abandoning all nt of 800 French troops near the Grand their possessions. On Nov. 13 h,' "1:35 sam river, on the southern part of the natives fled fro humble homes. . cause, Africa. the French tar-aw . . - ~ . zw : -_’ ‘f;,:1 “7 Om‘ngnd a . “gig! lav Jcs out upon Year, I 'ew my past and, in so nk/ul for the 6 you have d now wish in, LINDSAY. bould say I zicles suitable New Year’s them. {ALL KS! I great and stmas and a HIGHEST ill I Emulsion Ihc stimulates the appetite, enriches the blood, overcomes wasting and gives strength to all who take it. Ear Coughs. Colds. Sore Throat. Bron- :hitis. Weak Lungs. Emaciation. Con. a,mptiop. Blood Diseases and all Forms ,f Wasting. Smdfor pamplélet. Free, 'lle. an Dmggisls. 50¢. 1 SI, Bemupur: vyulm, umwu, "w ...._--- mm by a p Men: In th s institution the other day. who got hold of a piece of 16 pipe mm struck the doctt r a. vicious blow on :he tempt“. Kv 1,3 idly growing children give gore beneï¬t from Scott’s ; mulsion, than all the rest of the food they eat. Its nourishing was are felt almost immedi- 31d“ Babes and children thrive an ‘5cott’s Emulsion- when no Km form of food is assimilated. â€"cm,g x .33, whose town on the Benin mcr, 'm w 3‘; Africa, the English recently 10:33 and surprised, mus; be a rather u-dediccle African monarch. In the my we1e szlver cigar and cigarette meg {lurked wizh his name; mien.“ edxci x25. including a well-known Amer.- m hair reszerer, ï¬nd his private letters paper. Among the shores carried were 1mm cases or Rmterdam gin. To repress drunkenness the governor St. Pdkrabllrg has just ordered that names and addresses of 8.11 110130113 :d inzuxicned in the‘e'reets, regardless uni: or sex. s‘ufl be guessed in certain ic phces‘ m the c’. 5: md 3150 printed the Ofl‘ichl Gazstte. Fifty years 38° _ were (3003;213:6340 3""?t ep 55° Streets 3. number of hem-L; under the eye ‘71 EDSAYvFRIDAY, DEC.21, 1394. her for In: and n muancee \‘(S OF THE \VEEK. szue there lives a. J awesa named “x lozf who has attained her one A and flfgh year. She is In humble mated tron his 118103119]: 3nd â€chances. â€in and Vienna, which are four vi and cm ty miles apart. are now ed bv telephone. ADV £81131 uh , for ‘HQS m Scott’s QAN- r11):AN POST. Babies Mmulizm “ll of Police Justice Patrick N :w Y -rk, on the charges of regllgerc'. malfeassrce In mndslous and disgraceful cm- ucgun before the judges of the moon pleas. r. Andy Bowen, who was kncck- w in a ï¬ght at. New Orleans died on Saturday mornln_ . -..c, George Lavigue, cf Seg- md all ntliclals, were arrested . l ‘- of murder. ,; rful edlflca can be seen in u :io. VVnen built the c raer Lf green wlllow. These have . limos have sprouted, on which h «(3 harness, and we barn is mtg up from the ground. 1‘ Harmer, a. Germsâ€, ~19 years mded his wife to deann with urnicute last Fddsy night In Hie-‘3. He then seated himself 9.111 with an open prayer back sun sho‘a himself shrJugh the Lu.“ '«avynla down 1) a yarl engine. cup bu etin o! the season Maniac 80meth shows in crop 0 have been 1 010 186 :q yie: 17 bushels; total :5 bush The total amaunb :xeced 11,603,701 buahels, 179 bur hols in tha farmers’ o merchants h r {or I alone Cheany, o! Seaforth, gas nets’ Notice. W. ....,-._.-,.. IVcrliwmflnu, such a ntnyed 1. hrmn {or sale (0! six or eight run or [our Imenionn. It more diuorml proportionate charge ls WILSON. proprlom a I- , ~ . 3....-- (311$ blag“ gf‘s'hrs‘fl “Joint the newest atylu in waddlng undone: Invitnd ms printed? buck, g 3111 or :11ng Em 11137201. [‘9 831'“. Mid type) uonpnflol. ï¬rst Ihucquom- insertion. ‘ cnlumns. 10¢. per line ï¬rst llflofl‘ofl for hut-linen advemso- or time. Rates undo F. W. meox ad 1’ their poqsesslons. On NJV. 13 11, many ;v‘!-1i::h 11â€"6 infill-end in' ‘the 'neiupupqu. :he natives fled from air humble homes. and .. < ‘11- arew ‘ A '- 4,: --_ ‘ , a: 3 v35 ,» I.I.' . L" . [1"], It: 1513,12. ‘ Mfï¬ï¬‚pnhr £190 Be-lcivins .. .. - ulstummmpi‘dyomntmuM and ."n‘ | AM the mum‘ot flhmtsland. one “1° TIN ' 0U". mï¬béi- 60189132;- u itill b0 m u" 01'3" '11 gamedhheoesonomuo l 32‘ 3u‘_og°Djstaï¬ f. A column 0: m'â€m'hm;:d ’W‘m‘ my wary!» 0" -, p hot-aware vlolont..nb. - ~ “4'ka mm; yum. “ mm â€"Henry E11135. the millionaire brewer of New You-k who attempted suicide on Mon- day by cutting his throat, died next day. His wealth was estimated at something over $2 000_000. â€"Wflnnm H. Price the well-known member of the ï¬rm or the Drinkingpnss manufacturers, Chandler 8: Price, was almost lnstans 1y killed by n burglar at his home In Cleveland. Ohio. â€"-Reports at atrocities oommittodby the Japanese in Port Arthur am that the foreign correspandents, horriï¬ed by the spectacle, left we army In a body. inner. adya-mdamomhant. The late gap Tweedmonth appears as a brewer. Together their sworn value was over $61,000,000. â€"His serene highneee Prince Adolphus Chm-lee Alexander Albert Edward George Philip Louie Ladisleus, and Lady Mel-caret Evelyn Grosvenor were married as Eston hnll last week with great splendor â€"Dr. Stanley Taster-sell. e veterinary n, whosa family resides in SE. Ce es. was found dead under his bed at Niagara Fills. Y. Y. He evidently died in great. agony, and it is supposed from ghedefl’eote of poison. An inquest. will be e . BU vau'i! uuuv uuu- “v en-.. -_ W heat. 0 days later, his wife. who had ' been disemboweled in the accident. also , died. The. funeral was held at Likewood. Winslow Shenrmen, rf Baste. and the male members of the family attended the funeral. leaving Mn. Winslow Shearman 1 and her oldest daughter. Mrs. Clinton , DiViS. at home. Whm the men returned I from the funeral a horrible sight greeted ' them. T318 two women were icon in the house literally hacked to pieces. the awful deed h.\vinlr been commuted by some p r son or pers ms unknown, the instrument 3 need being a h itehet with a sharp edge. Etch of the women had eight cuts, all on the head and face. The perpetrators ran- . sacked the house, but failed t: ï¬nd the ' money which they sought, it having been secreted. Baste, the seat cf the tragedy, is about ï¬ve miles from Jamestown. â€"Joseph Truskey, who shot County Constable Lindsay at Camber last May, was execuzed in the jail yard at Sandwich, 0 it" on Friday afternoon _last. Rxdc‘iti‘e I was the executioner. The drop fehat 10.45. r 0o Monday afternoon occurreu an incident that made Truskey completely break down. Over twenty years ago he quarrel}- ed with his father. Frank Truskey. of Detroit. Since then they had never met. 0:: Monday afternoon the condemned man sat reading his bible, when J allor Sparks announced that he had a visitor. In the corridor stood a feeble old man. Slowly Truskey r me up and went to the door of his cell. There outside the gate stood his father. Silently they grasped hands. Father and son, parted in anger and separ- ated for twenty years, stood facing each lather. and the simple hand-clasp spoke ? more than a volume of more words. was a truly strange scene. The recon- | ciliatlon of a broken-hearted father and Ian erring son. One with the weight of years bowing him almost to the grave, ’ and the other with but a few short nours ‘ between his robust manhood and eternity ; at the inex arable hand of the law. Gaols ‘ are the theatre for some sad sights, but rough men who were used to soenes of 5 heartbreaking .turned away from this ! meeting and dashed a furtive tear from 5 their eye:. When the time was up they 3 gently led the old man away fer the son '. whom he never saw again alive. â€"A despe fch from Auckland, New Zea- lend. tells of the death there of Robert Louis Stevens )n the novelist. He was born In Edinburgh in 1850,31“! was a member of the Sr: >ttish bar. “Treasure Island" and “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" ere among his writings. â€"'l‘ho action of the Sw!‘ s govexnmont In aurranderflng to the Italian police the two anarchism 252 all and Martino". has oauqad quite a panic among the numerous Italian anamhi me who have gobbled In Swl‘z Thad. M my of them have moody fled from that country. â€"Qacen Victzrio has seen tour cum 0: Roads, three emperors of Germonv. two king< if lualy and a. number 0: minor kings h Itn'y, neveral seven-ism in Sp sin, 3 him. an emperor, and several republics in Farms, and one John Brown. ondis still able to take a little teddy. -B!shop Rogers of New Brunswick had s narrow esmp -. from drowning the oï¬her day. He had gone to Newcastle, and was being driven , cross the fee when the hon-e went through. In getting out ( f the sleigh his lordship went through, and f j: half an hour he was in the water bebre being rescued. ' sun vv mu. â€"A vibrating helmet for the cure cf 1 “"’ " nervous headaches has been Invented by a 1 {212;}: 65; 33:; French physician. It is constructed cf : 90 my name srrips or steel, put in vibr.tion by a s nail 'Engxishmpeski electro'motor which makes 600 turns 3 brought child! minute. Tue sensation,Whichls described house sold 15 as not unpleasant, priduces drowsiness; enorrnons “A†the pati-‘nt tells asleep under its iv ï¬nenc -, | charities and n and awakes to ï¬nd the pain has ceased. and in influe â€"Albert Chapm m. an Eng‘ishmen, wh) better than I was employed as valet by Sandnw. the husbmd and c strong man, was arrested at New York as are really move he was about to sail for England. The preserce. 1 arrest was made on a. telegram from the Mr. Hall Cull chief oi D)HCB of Memphis, Tenn. who man. who can cherzes Chapm in with the larceny of his own sh $3,000 worth cf diamonds and jeweller hansted by .h beiongin to Sandow. Several diamon book, sbundle rings an pins, the property of Ssndow, began his liter were found on him. advantage ovl n 1 LI_ I...“ â€"CJnnt .105 de Susini, who was once called the Napoleon of cigarette mann- facturers, is now 6 in: in his home in New fork. Cmnt de 'Jsini, who ii now 68 years old. was the founder of the world~ renowned cigarette factory “La Honradez,†where he manufactured six millions of c'garettea a day and gave employm :nt to over 5,000 persons. He introduczd in Havana the ï¬rst street car, electric light, lithographic maLc‘xinery, steam ï¬re engine, ‘AJ‘.._ Inc-gunfire“: â€"At Revelstoke, B. 0., E. S. Wilson. a miner. evidently bent on suicide, jumps; into the Columbia river. A lar e nun: of people gathered on the ban of the river to aid in his rescue, but all ofl’ers of assistance were refused. Mr. Andy Whalen, seeing Wilson had gjt into the strong current and was fast going down the stream, plunged into the riVer but before he could reach Wilson the latter had disappeared. Whalen then tried to make shcâ€"ra, but the strong current had caught him and before assistance could be rendered he disappeared also. Wilson had been in a demented state of mind lately. He hid previously tried to do away with himself by hanging. nun HUI “.ku v -_.__,,n_-,, and“ me. 113 other modern Inventions. Althoughh ying almost panniless, he was once worth $10, 000, 000 -â€"A week ago Frlda last Mr. and-Mn. MA or Shea-man and a air llntle grandson. wh a driving across the tracks of the Erie railroad, between Ashvllle and Lake- wood Chautauqua caunty, N. Y., were struck by the fans mall train; the c‘xlfd was Instantly killed and the grandtmher so badly hugt thgtAhe dleo on Wednesday , LL. _ll.. "he. Inna szridee group are having severe earth- qu'zkes and volcanic disturbances. The very existence of several of the largest and best islandsy inclu-Elng Ambrvn, celebrated for the excellence of its CJflce, is threatened. An entire native village in Ambyrn was carr‘ed Into the sea. The loss of life is estimated at fvom 60 to 75 Fatalities : re reported from other islands. A layer of ashes from 2 to 6 inches deep covered many fertile Islands on Amtryo. An earthquake on Nov. 2nd opened a crater on the west side of the island. The whole island trembled all of the nex; day. Shoe then criters have opened in ï¬ve or six places. The Island Epi- had 63 distinct shocksup to NOV. 23d, and tort works hid been covered ‘by ashes and smoke. Travellers and planters living, on Ambryn Island had fled. abandoning all their possessions. On Nev. 13 h; natives fled from w humble names ' threw. â€"Th5‘steamer Warrimoo brings news that. most. or the islands or the N_e.w Mrs. Lawson wasre home in the buggy, which was driven her maid, and when unfolding her coat. after getting a milea- soonherfourneyto see If the little hollow was qu etl slum , she was astonished to and cold dead. B] what we learn from the poor mother he was not smothered by belntitoo closely covered, for she held him ta er loosely. The doctor thlnks It was a use of breath poisonlng. â€"Coldwutar Newezâ€"On Wodn a singula- oocnnenoe tookpboe, by w a. two-month: old boy, the non of Mr. Alex. Lawson, of North Bing, loath]: l_ LL- “W, she vss es alum cold deed. Bywhstweieernfromthe poor mother he was not smothered by beï¬tno 00 for she held him er loosely The doctor thinks it â€some of poisoning. â€"T‘oe Whitby Chronicle cox-respondent writes :â€"Word comes to us of the untime- 16 and shocking death of Mr. Hugh oyr'gen. en oidresident ct slurs, where the most of his relatives still reside. but for the pest twenty-seven years he has been living at Cisco, Texas, (where he noted as countytressnrer), and city, having only moved to the letter piece within the lest eighteen months. gilt; ee Corrigsn lived shout two hundred esst of SsnteFersilroed.snd in crossing; the track at night to resch his home. he met an instantaneous and tea-fully dis- ï¬guring death. b-ing struck by s trsin. M1 sdvised to tnke something to build up breath l Pun-y 011 ‘ No need sny further introduction. He wuslsoseen sud fully conï¬rmed whet from nervous ' pmtrstiou brought on by overwork, sud snfl’eredelsofromsdullpsinin the heck of the heed. After-spending some time st s fsmous Chicago' mniturium he vise ll blood, the doctors mentioning Pink Pills in their list of things sdvised. It ï¬at [he took s fluid prepsrstion. but es he found this unhsndy to tske vith him as he trsveiled, he decided to try Pink Pills. seMr. Chsrlesworth hsd very s'rongly recommended them. He found greet beneï¬t from otheir use sud continued tsking them until restored to hesith. He hss no hesitstinn in recommending them s- s greet builder up sud puriï¬er of the blood. Dr. Willisms’ Pink Pills my be had of s11 druggisu. or direct by mil from Dr. i Willisms' Medicine Company. Broekville, . n... thnnnnfnr‘l' \7 Y__ 50 cents s box. ‘l‘ne Top and Bottom. Women and the saloon repr sent the top and bottom of the nation. The saloon is the home of gambling. the twin brother of the house of shame, the mounteotory of political chaos. Women and the saloon have got to meet; they must have one square, stand-up encounter; everything waits for it. All other attempts to over- st , a few days since, and while un willmg to attract publicity, yet, for the beneï¬t of those suffering as he once was, he consented to give a simple statement of his case. About thirteen years ago, while living in the southern part of Illinois. near Cairo, he had several attacks of malaria fever and ague, which left his blood poor and thin, and so deranged his system that for about ten years after he was a sufferer from chronic indigestion. He came north after residing there for some years in order to try to shake off the effects of the malaria, but without much success. He has not had, while. in the north, another real aztack of agile, but every season he has had incipient attacks, which were only warded off by the prompt use of quinine. Bilious fever also threatened in the same way. He also sufl'ered severely from indigestion. De- termining to make adecided effort to get rid of his complication of disorders. he bekan in the fall of 1891- to use- Dr. Wil- liams’ Pink Pills. the advertisernents not which he had; read $1116in new SUMO If. I333â€. The brewer and distiller will furnish to any man who “cpane out." a door end wlndow to advertise their wme. e enm- clenb stock of liq xors on which to begin. All he heapo «lousodeel ,- _ -J--nn nflp] â€nuwwuvwwuw v..- -7, ‘ drlnks at: the lmmensely advanced prica o! the retell trade, and to encourage games of chance, neeoolntlone with degud- ed women. and my other consclunslees men Into saloons as customers. But ln order to do thls. saloonkeepers must con- trol the local nolltlc‘, must be sure that such public cllicers are chosen as will not even seek to entorce the prohibizory olnnaee or the license lamâ€"Miss Willard. The modern World is decidedly skep- tical, and in the case of cures by advertis- ed mediclnes, it is sometimes remarked that they occur at long distances. Re- cently, however, the Tribune was told that a Winnipeg gentleman had passed through an experience as remarksble as any of those published, and inquiry into the matter revealed the fact that several prominent citiZens of Winnipeg had been greatly beneï¬ted by the use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. One of these citizens is Mr. W. A. Charlesworth, the well known contractor, who during his residence in Winnipeg has added to the beauty and wealth of the Prairie Capital by erecting some of its ï¬nest and most substantial buildings. Naturally what Mr. Charlesworth would say as to the merits of a medical prepartion would be read with interest by the many citizens who have met him in business and social- ly, and a Tribune reporter was detailed to get from him some particulars in the matter. Mr. Charlesworth was seen at his beautiful and cosy home on William- One Suflcrcd {tom the Ifl'aou of Man: 1-. and lndlxunon. tho Other "om Nor. vans floatation-Then“ Story .3 1'on a Truman Reporter. A TALE'F1~:0.\L'\Â¥1NNIPEG. HOW TWO PROMINEN'T CIT!- ZENS OF THE PRAIRIE CAPITAL REGAINED EEALT . myzsg‘m WW the cold oi All am; winter. tionwunelnoved, gndumo ti; ting ho induct mother amok Hemp ï¬n'u to nbduï¬â€œ tie mi J "8.73am clcning hu interview MS. Charla-0rd! séid: “However, do not rely uponlny authority done; but one Mr. Wild, who housed the pills." Then Mr. Fn'imhild, it in needin- to say, in Mr. Finnk'Fnu-ohiid, tho lira“: MIDLAND DIS TRICT NOTES. From the Wmnipeg Tribune. “For God‘ m Em and Native Land.†some STRAND! Wm rs: ram-run [denim-innings.“ farm mulling-y in : western Cami; Mr. dehild'u nun i is too well known t0_l'el¢!0ll0g tho; Tribugo uv “-‘vâ€"vâ€" _v _.V 7, â€Mr. Cherie-worth Ind very strongly recommended them. He found greet beneï¬t from «heir use end continued teking them until restored to bank. He bu no heeihzion in mommending them $03.1 grant builder up and puriï¬er o! the Dr. William'PinkPilhmyholnd of 111 ell-tagging. or direct. by mil {com Dr. Willimm’ Medicine Compsny. Bmkville, Ont. Schenectady. \T. Y., 5000:“; 3 box. or six boxes for S2 50. The price It which these pill. are IOld nukes n eoune of treatment wmmntively inexpensive. u cumpu‘ed with other remedin or medical treatment. . Vumy nu like. munâ€"M both mu thy Ion â€mm when love of was. In molded to not. Ov o luau Caro tor Tmhucho. Toothache. the moot common 3nd one Of the moot pxlnfnl demons. la loot-nu: cured ty the Ippllestion of Paloon'o Net- Vâ€"C“ 'i w- _,-_ vluro Pulaon'o Reï¬lling h I combatant: of panda] unodynofl, and It I‘r‘tu It once to the nerves. soothlng "um um! albrdlnz In one mlnnto 3 total Idle 1' hon pain. Mothond It tor you rhlldm‘l toothnoh'. NT“! 0 In gold In 10 ad 25 can: battle. by :11 droughts. rum H100! WP-Ifl. Stamensâ€"Momma; Intense ItchIng and atlnglam most It nIght; worse by scratching. udlowcdto ccntInnctuncI-I form, thch often bIc'd nnd nlc'rcv. becoming vary core. SWAYXI'I Oun- uxs‘r stops the ItchIng and hIechng. heal. ulcemtlcr, and In most can“ remove. thc tumors. At dmgglcts. or by III". to:- 50 cents. Dr. Snyne Son. Phflndclp‘xln. Lyman. Sons 00., Montreal. thlcsclc Agents. DOCTORS WAKE UP. name-u non h'flatm the manor: e! on Absolute Remedy to: Duncan. Tonon'ro. Dee. l7;h.â€"Medicei men no on the Alert just. now when the enhleot o! kidney disease came up for discussion. Diabetes hes always been looked noon on sun death hy the profession, but inteiy the dcctore have had their evo- openod to the noesibllicv of n «are by D:. E A. Rue. cf Portland. Oat. Be haunted in writ- ing that hewneeuredot Ihiedieeuentm being pronounced “in extremie" by six medical brethren. end his cue wee emot- ed by moons of Dodd'e Kidney Piiie. This remedy he: demoted much Attention from the medical proteeelonbeenneoot u- moeeuint‘heenroot kidney disuse. end mum ï¬lth-“huh! ou.“'mfl moat-M" MN “Uh-non†minimal-l hum-lath. Wu mt: "I‘ll manna,- â€mm“- Huber. mammalian-lacy! mammal-MUS. All. Pal-Illa†Ill mething that caused me to OPP“.- 5" in. She used the word devil. which vexed me. and. mans 0th“ m I vexoqunnd. mongomoruunsn; said I would not have her to use that word. upon which she took me up most mntnlly, which, before Ashwcll and the rest of the world. I know not now;- days how to chock. as I would hare»- !ore, for less than that would have made me strike her. So that I tear without great discretion I shall so near to lose. too. my command over her. nnd nothing do it more than giving her this occasion of dancing nndothar plenum whereby her mind is taken up from her business and ï¬nds other swoon bedde- ploasing of mo, and so makes berth“ shu begins not. at. :11] to take pleasure in we or Andy m P‘HISU Inc as heretomm. â€"Di:1r'.' uf :).;mm-l l’vpya Eastman, Illa-mud. Tux Cure" is famous for in gun bimodal nr‘uln. ma never In In hlnory bu n uncut one been projected nun tlns new "w. o! N- hon." “than by Pro! Wullun I. Slum. d Pr noeton. who bu wen: my yarn ln preps-Mon {or his work- Thus hr no blognphy o! “the an o! downy" bu nppured tn either English or Pmch‘m l- In. tr'm moor sud stunuve to the Inn at mauled «Incl-an. Tu: Cams" ms “cum nâ€" 11!: amt. m-mcsn COMB AXD mama union 0! In. life or one o! the no“ marvellous d an. No miter how much you u know at Napoloon. you will mttomdthh; abatement!!- tlon of m the Ilm sud molt: m [bum-u: 110:: mu. u lAGllflcllfl' 4h. walla at run Cn- wny'n m «purulent. will b. Int-Ind upo- than. wannabe-ohm Minn Jan mun-nod ho- Puls when; they huge gunmdyglnlf‘uh lad {Ul- quu mu; .5an mm_-- o! anoloonic wand New “on historic-l â€Inau- In 1nd om“ modern trust: luv. the m m o! Nupoloon'n In addition to an. than will be Taking aim in the Grant. 3 A New lent la! lune: wanna The am In “Cm Buocw," mod it h . none. at Icuy. full 0! hum Mon Ind “dung upbodo. AHWUI’VOL by mmm The CENTURY in 1895 Z'New Life of NA POLEON B.COl\ZH::.11".'1| {11.4 great deal 11 P11 -- :1r rowed :1 \11111:1‘1-1 1 :'1 went 11111111 111:. '1 ‘ .~~ 1:;1; fled when he {111.111.- !ng about 111111 11 -_r 1-.. -. was startul 11h. ; '!1-1- .- 3 (ast 85 they mum-.1 1! 1 '! tired and concluded 1.1 his own 11001:. Ht! 51111:: mad as it jumped 11111 d it in: as I ï¬red. Thcsl head of the dog, and he and as it jumped thv «h ': gauging :zzu-r it just as I ï¬red. The shot- m-m mm the head of the dog, and he din-d without a The rabbit ran a short. distance and then stopped and looked back. as if tomockme. Of oonrseIpaidfor the dog, but my friend has never forgiven me. and I have not gone hunting since. " â€"Cincinnati Ennuirer. Chanda", con-Mont THE- CENTURY CO'Y mu MBA“. m 1.3. sun to: our M mmAe-Pgï¬.“ A qum a! whiny will nah. keg The blind uapo mm: “1“ ‘I am not advantage 0! the man! nvinlol law an Emperor. Tu: Cantu will print. during In. mn’ Temper. VARIETIIB Mggaz ne. lmhlhcoxflo xm started y Shot. »od shot wife did ll! 10:. gave me 3 crime. I 1301'- n a friend and -3 became mt- gd Mankin- g" eddB. "(WV no? rabbit After mepmldecldedmtfytbomo- ‘W _‘ “Id In â€I“, W rewwaerï¬amï¬dmwanm tie. Igouo much Imp from an»: the am bonlomuldechcdmuzm.udm ukl use-Whom: {aluminum ldld mywe." Gmlxunmflomm wooxrs ' rnospnoorsn The Greg! 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Mum-luv. mutiny-mi n'anuw mallow. rimmmmcmm moms. Tam. BM“. Waterproof Honeaud WW on Coven. MI". 3W“ Coats, Hats. Rubber mm and Glows. Gouda-u 0! 0mm urine: at mar 01 B Arch: tee to and S urvann. Bowl VETERINARY SURJOEOX. Music of Ont-uh \‘ewnmry Con-2e Turonk). {mm monitor the Ouuriu Vezo mry Auochuon. Omen Ind ruddonoe. Md-n._ Ween Horn Bun. Woouon lulu and the lawman-h. “lube mu or “nymph prumprly awarded w. chu- lnodorlw. Linda-y, NM’. 29 1892. 8‘. I U- xic'uor i;;.i.:'6..aag Bsnk. lbncytblcu It lowest nun. mace, No. 6, William u... bind-v. Ont. -26 "um DENTIST. LINDSAY. ,- - 01 Gndum at Krona batieéizy ma Boyd Colu- 0! Damn! Sunroom. OFFICEâ€"No. â€" Kent n... room: tomorly oocnplodib) Telephone (LLâ€"2441f. A“ brush“ 0! mm , inoiudimz the handful and (luv-bin Crown and Bridge Work Ind It. Pomiun ailing Gym. Iuouuluily Mind by It. Gran. An upmr or under not oi good new {or :10. 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Sept. 14 of the Paco. won, Ken I GORE .1 “rum-m VI - iouu n Iowan cum!!! neat to mm the borrower. M over Fair-weather d? Co's. Store. Clan“ 100m". Lind‘y. lurch. 1892.-99. bl. on memo tr. min A. BARRON. Q ’ for Dominion Mk,)uljli_ce_m ’R. J. P. LEMON. l’oierinm Surgeon and â€enlist. Pmonl Iron O dim JOHN ILSWE Va tan nary Surgeon: cums B-‘vTEL. GOQDERï¬Al‘B limb ‘ MacmbjELL Btu-Inter, fl, 4...... L" " â€iii-nits}; no" mun»- 0,09 m Hoax. 'enl 0pm the D4 timed- ow'rvmc STEWART. Bums- A-M. oswxw a; inpnssox. ONEY LE \‘Ton Mortgaga. Straight -_..- .1 _-_ 'ONEY a o! Ont-do Veterinary Collm. Toronto. n your (1 B vanx'u «on. opoodw mum. {out sod Ombrldge-m Enquire n Vat“ . Mahayana m 1894 4mm. ‘ 318131;. D. 8.. DEN TIST H. HOPKINS. swing, own _So- P. DEVLKN CWR Etc. < loot: W. 1‘. BROAD. 05': 5:8 ï¬nal to suit borrower. Also-Illa Mind-“madma- l "“5"“! “NM m _. :‘rï¬-W .7. m. All the ï¬ner clmos o! Bantam-y, Incl 'oolnln crown: and bridge work. In Bar-rm v». rs . IE Honeym dawn . A . TUTTEN. DENTIST. m 85:». and. um WAY, Pm. me While. The)! Den :1: try. ‘ 12. -H 71.118. BARRISTER, sou- Etc. County Crown Attorney. may. Ont. 0M over lam Pam Hotels. m. Doxï¬wn ANDERSON. '. H. GROSS. LII.8. rmmal. JACKSON (Sacco-on to JACKSOXU. - Bun-an, u. wanna IL, Lmd-m': r. I tom Ban-hm etc.. mm. 0m- ALLAXS.IACDOm ul elm-{workman- 0mm: Own Home 3:. 1... 26.1803 42 l}. unhémo’w} Block. Km. lam mount. of money no lo- roul sud terms to sun. ham HY MCLAUG all“. rte-nu. Linduy. flan. I no... XML 10. 1m npmmdncsdbdm END on 31931- ma :3 we view Dominio- Lindny. Juno 2, 1809.- ni‘nis." TW lam-ms n HOOKS l JACKSOI. Aux. hem. T. STEWART. an!- ( S alidwl’