Banana, Oranges, Lama, Wine Applet. Coconut; sch we dispemcdrinka, 1“}:- :. inugonmng and M be: with the mock lately from M. Parker will h. Id wry cheap. teat variety. gust, hon-eat. stock aim-cums, rang-y 'akel and Conï¬ectionery in own. Call and inspect. lleboro, bathtub, Skiï¬piné Ropes, giolin an} Monty Organs, it} ING’S DNFECTIï¬NEBY. :PBINB’ 800118 It for 2h. Latest and Most , Implemems, consisting of Sylvester Steel Binder. at ghlneas of Draft Simplicit I, Hue of Up n5 y. Sylvester Mover, \an'v «lent Helick Rake, Binder mier, Sylvester W I, S) duster Cultivator, Sylv :l‘ooth Harrow, Sylvester I well uppointod Ice '10:, where we an. A :‘ T E RBORO. new QIOWkI‘?E"r3; m,- Plow, Champion so; 7 he beat in the market, and a too numerous to nation. II and i t my dock. l [to sump" Ind give . than any other agent in {he implements I handle SAFE l by the Sylversler Btu. Ly: Ont. » Thom-ads dandy PAYN E. AND SOFT IN 3 NEWEST ; v‘“ Shapes Qhampion " demnnd .nc . With me Chunpion Pen at" -r n lifetime. \‘0 hole. to If. No shipping of bus to ed new. It. can be ï¬ned n: son an do the work. Only I will be made sob†only. rs at once with the indet- -u's Caps, Tam (ism:- ‘ml Fancy Faxes. LOOD NSON YOUNG s Bros. a full amcormn-m ï¬ne Soda Emma-3m 8T5 RTAIN HATS ï¬nd CAPS. ct ion invitnl E FELL Laugh Cfoqu. Indium FELL Date- ‘34 Nuts 04 Harris CJV'EEpairs at Johnston 1k Fair’s. 25 -Mrs. “'ood is visiting in Port Hope, with her daughter, Mrs. Le Froy. â€"Albano the great singer horn in France, died in Paris on Saturday. â€"Tlle Millbrool; lacronse £91m) will play ‘he Chechen; of Benverton at Beaverton on July 5th. â€"Messrs. A, ' and S. \V. Clark paid ' usual bi- â€"Inspecter Tilley was in town in- specting the school last week. â€"Miss ‘Vood and 311% Collins re- turned home from Toronto on Monday. â€"Miss Mercer of Peterboro is visit.- ing in town, the guest of Mrs. Vance. -â€"Mrs. and Miss Lang and Mrs. \Vilso'v .. Syracuse are visiting at. \\'. lags. --§ergennt McMahon returned from camp on Saturday evening looking as brown as a berry. â€"Miss Campbell of Toronto in visit ing Miï¬s Mamie Collins. â€"H. M. Wood acted as scrutineer in Bethany on Tuesday. â€"Mr. T. G. Kells has been indis- poeed for the last. few days. â€"-Don’t fail t {base handsome dinner sets at R. eyell’s. -â€"The Rev “7. C. Allen was in Toronto last week, attending the Synod. -â€"Mrs. “'11:. Johnston of Toronto, is Visiting at Mr. D. Chambers. weekly‘ â€"Pure English Pari' Green for sale at Johnston Fai'r’ 25 ~â€"\Vunted a pail or two of mce clean wild strawberries at. the REPORTER Ebe millbrook Reporter. THURSDAY, JUNE 28.1394. __.JJ 4w % W by Dr. J. 0. Ant 3 00.. Lowell, Mun. Every Dose Effective know thnt a. moderate use of Ayer’n Pills, continued for a. few days or weeks, In the nature of the complaint required. would be found an absolute cure for the Mr: I have named above.". “I hove been selling medicine {or eight years, and I can solely say that Am Pills give better satisfaction than any other Pill I ever sold."â€"J. J. Parry. Spotteylvania C. 8., Va. ever tried; and, in my judgment. no better general remedy could be devised. I have used them In my lunlly and mommanded them to my friends and employee 10: note than twenty years. To my certaln knowledge, many cases of the following complaints have been completely and Permanently Cured by the use of Ann-'3 Pills alone: Third dnymhllln, dumb agne. bilious lever. lick hendache, x-henmatlsm, flux, dys- pepoln, constipation, and hard colds. I J. 0. WILSON, Contractor and Builder. Sulphur Springs, Texas, thus speaks of Ayes-’0 Pills: “Ayn-'0 Pills ate the best medicine I The Best Medicine. TOW’N TALK AXER’S PILLS Dr. H. A. Turner hm: full- en heir to this flpace. and if you keep your eye on it you will see something occasion- al] that will prove beneï¬- c‘ to you. Being busy sorting up his slack of am- tioner)‘. em. he cannot give his time to an advertise- ment this week. but he says it wm pay you to see his stock. for the , Massey, Messrs. Wood Kells are ï¬tting up the. top flat of the Kells, Fowler grocery for the. new lodge 0f the 1.0.01“. This when completed will be the largest and most attractive lodge room in town, and this new arrival in the fraternity line will be in keeping with all the attractions and advantages of their new suite of rooms. â€"~The hand drove out to the. garden party at. Cavanville on Monday even- ing and reguled the guests with their sweetest strains. \Vhatfs the matter with giving our people a. taste of their 111elodiuus melod1 in the open air once 0 twice a. w'co: Tnis 1s 0.105 the best ways of making a. band app1eciated and remembered. â€"â€"Thox. Lock received a. very pain- ful cut. on Saturday 1:th while doing some work with a. sharp axe. The foot was nearly cut through from the third joint of the big toe to the instep. Dr. Turner dressed the. wound and we trust nothing more serious than a months holiday will result. Suffering Children. â€"N0thing is more pibeons than the writhings of I child who is sick and “Bella!†lowed. â€"Sa.turdzn’ s Globe giws axeryn n'OOd reproduction of Port Hope,i 1.5 leading men and public and prix ate bzlilings.‘ Anion" the familiar faces we noticed those of H. A. \Vnrd ex M. P. the ma.) or, T. Dixon Craig. M. P. and Brers Trayes of the Times and \Vilson of the Guide. â€"The Etlm'utioual Jam-7m! for J une 15th, is brim full of the right. kind of matter fur teachers and advanced pupils and in fact for all educational- ists. No teacher can afford tube withâ€" out it. \Ve would miss it. from our sanctum. â€"There is every appearance of an advance of 50¢ per ton on coal at; the mines on July lst. 0 er your coal now. I am in re - ' ofa freshsupply and can supp you at reduced prices. Book your orders at once. “It has cured others and “ill cure yâ€ou is true only of A\ er s Szusapurilla. 'l he motto suita the medicine and the medicine the motto. What better assurance cuuhl \on have that a lenmlv will cure 30h, than the fact that it has cured suLh multitudes of o! hers. ’ â€"\\'e have receiVed a. copy of Wer- Wi/Iie Win/u} edited by the Countess of Aberdeen and her little daughter. It is indeed a. most interesting little paper for children and those who sub- scribe fur it, will welcome it. to their humes'. â€"~(l. G. Green, the plintugrnplwr, has closed his stndufm' a. short. time, owing to the husy season inure bonntry. Parties having urtlï¬mv'ill please hold them until his return. Look out for further announcement. As a. Howl-puriï¬er. the most eminent fhhysicians prescribe Aver}: Suraaparilla. t is the most powerful combination of veg- etable ulleratives evrr offered to the public. As a spring and family medicine, it may be freely used by old and yanng alike. â€"It.1srepmtmlthut Thm. Gramh’ 5 horse was so much used up mer the election cnntest that it went askep standing in the shed and fell uver brmkinr' the shafts, but it must have been phu 9d nut h) “Imus sheep huv- ing. ~â€"Mr. Henderson, one of Port. Hope’s lendinvluunufacturerx, who has been in this part of the. riding' addressing meeting in the interests uf W. A. Fullis, made the HEPOu'I‘Ek a call nu Friday. Daniel Ritz, Proprietor and Publisher of the Huliiberg, 0mm Independent says : “ l was sufl'ering from Dyspepsia and Liver 'l‘rouble,I luck It few b-sttles of Shiloh‘s Vitalizerund it cured me. I can heartily ecommend it." Sold [W A. LEM‘II. â€"The Methodist S. S. have got out paste-m for their excursion to Denver- Lon, un 'lhursdzw, Juh 53th. This beautiful spot on the shores of Lake Simone should attmct a. large Lurn- nut. Captain Sweedv U. S. A., San DiegO. CAL, ways “Shiloh: L'uuurh Remedy is the tin", medicine I haw ewr found that \muld do me any good. †Price 50 cents. Sold In A. LP. u u â€"Mr. Chats. Needlm' received it cut in the knee with a sickle, while trim- ming up the lawn, which although not. large, will from its pmitiun at, the knee :up, stiffen him up for n. few days. -â€"Dr. H. A. Turmr plan-ml his tele- graph instruments right. intn Fullis’ committm- mums on elwtion night and thus was «enabled tn give the best. of Satisfactiuu in furnishing returns. â€"~The voting on Tuesday passed off quietly and although the hum of ener- ge-tic wheels was. heard all day no ruwdyixm was wittnexsed. This is as it should be. -The Rev. M r. Pritchard of Fergus, is visiting his brother, Mr. Juhn Pritchanl of Cuvan, being on his re- turn from the general szembly at St. John. SH] LOH‘S CURE is sold on} guarantee. It. clues Incipient Consumption. It is the beat Cough Cute. Only one cent a dose ; ‘25 013., 50 via. and $100 per bottle. Sold by A. LNM‘H. ' â€"B. Van Honuiflh um piled the crhkc-t match, Trinity Colleue Part Hope \3 Uppel Canada. Tmonto, at Port Hopenn Satuulau Port. Hr’pe “'0". â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Eakins r9- tamed quIII their \chdinu tour on Tuesday ' uf hut week and Dr. and \IIS. McKiIInun on \Iondm lust. â€"r-Rev. \Vilmot. G. Clarke, who wzu appointed m Adolphustowu. has been changed to Yarker, Rev. E. J. Shorey goes m Adolphuswwn. â€The Duchess of York gave birth to a son on Saturday evening, who is in the direct line to the British Throne. Long live the King. W. Tummy. Dominion Day (July 2nd) will be royally celebrated at l’eterboreugh. The Fire Bri- gade and Board of Trade have the details of the days doings in hand and with the grant of $250 from the Town Council and liberal subsicriptions, have funds to put up a good day's sport. The piogrmnme AS laid out and advertised includes :1 Brass liund con- test byseven bands of the tllslllcl during .themorning At 12 o'clock the big Cali thumpinn Mid 'I'rndes procession will hustle out and delight and mnnsc the thousands. This will be a captinl feature. At the Driv- ing Park in the afternoon will be put on a progrmnme of running horse tut-es for good money. The balloon ascension by Prof Chas. \\'ol:ott. the famous American aeron- m‘it, will attract thousands. He will ascend to an altitude of 4,000 feet and then leap from the balloon and descend by a. parachute. 'l‘henscension and leap will beat thrillingevent. A lacrosse match bet ween league teams will be played. Aseries of games and sports, open to all will be held, The Iaigude school boys and girls under comnmnd of Sargt- Major Rnndle, will give an exhibition of youn Canada. being trained up to nmrch, whee and drill in cspitnl style. In the eveninganmgniï¬cent display of ï¬reworks will be given, the best and most piofuse ever shown in this district lie sure and at- tend. Lowfnres on all trains and boats. Band contest and )rocession free. Admis- sion to Driving par , afternoon, ndnlts 25(:., children l0c. Evening, adults 15c , children nutter l0 free. Valuable vegetable remedies un- usual in the preparation of Hood's Sursupurillu .in unchhpecnlinr manner to rrtnin Hm full medicinal value of every ingredient. ’l‘hus Hood's Snrsnpuillu combines economy and strength and is the only remedy of which “ lUU Doses One Dollar " is lrue. He sure to get Hood's. Hood's Pins do not purge, pain ur glipe, but amt promptly, easily and eflivit-nlly. â€"~Anulnl.erof Mr. A. T. Elliot’s friends gathered in S. \V. Clark’s ofï¬ce. on Monday evening and present:- ed that gentleman with a farewell token of esteem previous to his de parture to Beu'erton, where he went yesterday to take up his abode. Mr. J. C. Kells on behalf of the the doners handed to A. ’1‘., a beautiful case of pipes and in so doing expressed the regmts of himself and of the assembled friends. that one who had been the most desirable type.- of a citizen and a gentleman in heart. and conduct should feel called upon to sever hisvonnection withour village. \Vhile he could not but. commend the desire of M r. Elliot to better his position, he was sorry that Millbrook was to be. the looser and he hoped that his new home would be. congenial and his new business prosperous. Mr. A. A. Smith also on behalf of the younger friends tend~ ered his best wishes in words that shmt'ed how closely our absent friend had ingrafted those feeling,’ of friend- ship around the hearts of his more in- timate associates. He ventnrml to express the hope that. A. '1‘. would not. be an infrequent visitor to the home of his ï¬rst, business experience, where he will always be. welcome by old and young and especially the gentler sex for there may be lonely hearts to cherish as the days are passing by. The “aromas might add a word of hon voyage to a friend whose acquaint.- nnce. has been only brielly permitted. by reminnnendingr to the citizens of Beaverton their nuw resident. whose presence we hope, will be appret-iated in proportion to Millbrmk’s loss. Some may take up their kit. and leave any town whose absence would be a relief and no sigh of regret go up, but such is not the case with A. '1‘: Elliot and wherever he may choose to tack his craft; of business undertaking. the best wishes of his friends here will follow him. â€"â€"\\'e beg to call attention of inter- ested young ladies and gentlemen to a. change in the marriage not passed by the late session of the: Ontario Legis~ lnture which requires person applying for license who is under the age ot‘ ‘eighteen years to produce a written certiï¬cate of consent to the proposed marriage, of the father; or if the he is not- alive, the mother ; or if she is not- liring or his guardian. lf parents are not alive, or if they do not live in the Province, or any guardian appointed, in is left to the discreton of the issuer of license to grant, a license. No license can he issued to any person under 14 years, nor will any clergy- man be allowed to celebrate the mar- riage ceremony in such a case. This act comes in force July 1st,, 1894. â€"â€"The REPORTER to Oct lst unl y 25c. or 400. up to Jan 9:3 Subscribe now you will get more than the worth of your money, IIUJII .\'I0.\' "J Y [N I’I'ITI'IRBOIHI. «lock of handsome put- eed Suitingq all the pricesâ€" ranglng from 812» a â€"-made to manure; .mshionnblf' llhed and trimmed; an) of the ates! styles or cut sou desire; perfect ï¬t. when you are in town to leave your measure we can m. mu with 9. Ready Made Suit. We give the best value for the leurt, mone to all customers at. all at. al itlmes. All wool ready made Suits for $4.50vâ€"A SELLER. _ $5.00~A GOBKER. Are close :1! hand, km. you have time enough yet to leave your Â¥1eanureatl£LeBRUN 8: Co’s or a. Neg: Suit Foflhe Summer Hot Days IF YOU FORGET OR HAVE NOT TIME ISHMU A‘D STRE.‘ 'I‘II. SIGN OF THE A sum. Chambpays, Cotton and LispThPead HéSIERY. VESTS From Sc. tin. Lace Mitts, Light Prints. Ladies Parasols, Just the Goods for this warm weather. Underwear, Straw Hats, White Vests, Tennis and Cambric Shirts Summer For Gentlemen’s Summel1 Coats and Vests. KELLS, FOWLER 00 While pills and other purgatives only re- lieve hiliousness and react. leaving their victims more prone to sluggislincss of the liver, Eseljays Liver Lozenge cure pos' ' and permanently. 'l‘he oply gases i number of young people from this vicinity did up Bewdley on that dav. Among the party were Mr. Geo. and Miss Syer, Mr. Ed. and Miss 'l‘horndye, Mr. John 'l'horne and sister, Mr. Matt. Hntch‘nson and sister and Mr. Allied Graham. They arrived at Bewdley at. L’. p.iii., and after hiring boats sel.:0nt for an enjoyable afternoon. Au the day was warm the sail on the water was enjoyed by all, but the catch was not large. The party arrived home about 10.30 p.m., much pleased with the day‘s outing. Nils-s E. lCukins, a rocking chair: Mr. and M . J. B. (hulk. Port Hope, :2 iietures: Miss Hicks. Perth. Chinn. toilet set. : 1\ rs. Richardson. salad dish. \V. 'i‘. \Vood. silver baker; :5. Clarke. silver sug: rlmsin and spoons: it. Van liomrigh. silver pie knife; Mr. and Mrs. liichm‘dson. Toronto. silver banker; Miss ll. Enkins. l’ort “05w. 2silver souvenir spoons: Miss and \V. Col ins. flower howl: Miss Bradley. jnrdine with ferns. Miss J. lleyell, Soul-is, table nu kins: Mrs. and Miss Irwin. linen table cloth: lilliu Eakins. bed spread ; Mrs. llooey. chenille table cover ; Miss Brown. Lindsay. .la ancse tea. set: Messrs. Smith and ii. M. Wom . chinn desert service. Miss I. Fnir. pin eushin: Miss M. O'Brien. Butl'ulo. :1 pin cushion : Mr. and Mr» (‘oehrunm silver knives: Bible class and 'l‘euehers. hungingluln I: Sunday school class. 'i‘ennysnn's poems; J. Aunt. Centre-ville, silver card trnv; .l. l“. iieyell. silver hx‘enkfust service: it. Muddy, pin tray; Miss MrUnrtm-y. ehinu bread plntes ([2): A. and John lamenshire.silver ten service; ii. A. and M rs. 'l‘urnur. 11ml tray : Miss I. Brown. eul. glnss vnse; Mr. (my. Oshnwn. cut glass table set: Miss Russell. vase bisque. Mrs. J. 1). Armstrong. silver souvenir spoon : Mrs. J. B. Smith. silver scuvenirspoon; ilev. \V. (‘. and .urs. Allen. silver elm-k: 'l‘hos. Enkins, ’l‘uronlo. n elm'k: :nrs. Donaldson. table napkins: ilrs. Hicks. n chenille cloth: Miss Hillel'. mirror: Miss (huweth. silver sugcl spoon : Ml‘. and Mrs. A. Leach. jnpaun-xe vases : m‘.nnd Miss llnnmtun. cuburetlu: J. and M. Lnnc-ushire, hot water kettle: H. M. Allen. ornngebowl. Miss“. Elliott. nun-y hon hon: 0.1.. Webster. Chicago. silver napkin ring: Miss Hunter llnn'uge china cup and saucer and silver spoon; W. 'l‘urner. photograph case; Mr and mrs R. J. Doak. u carver; .m- auid Mrs 0. Duncan. china cheese dish ; Mrs John Lamen- shire, handsome knitted shirt: .nrs It it ilurt. St Calharlnes, set of doyleya ; ll lieyeil, (‘entre- ville. water service; Mrs it 5 lnncashire. at bed room suite ; Mrs J (i “â€hvte and. It Deyell. cheques; Miss .\1 Nuttmss. china salad bowl; Mr and mrs D W Sloan, Souris. Miss A. Honey. Toronto. silver tou (my: Mr. A. and BIL-m Vancv. 5 o‘clock lea service: Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Richardson. silver butter dish : Miss Amy Follis. silk sofa pillow: Mrs. J. Mann. Sourls, silwr spoon holder: Mr. Mc- lntcsh, Montreal. silver uuL set : Dr. .\chinnou and A. '1‘. Ellen. parlor lamp: M . and Miss Hutchinson. lustre lemonade am : ' n'. and MN. Archer. silver cake {maker ‘2\- ' " Flurry. Lunch and Burnhnm. s? \‘or 5.. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fitzgerald. Ciliilornt. ('ill‘Vt‘l‘. ch.: Messrs. Johnston Fair. uniws and spoons: Miss 112. Necdlcr, hamlkech c4 wwhciz Miss 'l‘rcvorrow. silk chair tidy. IL > (ihulli. lmnd worked table Imus : Mr. and lL-ss. J as. linkins. Port Hope. a handsome piuph «rm chair : Miss L. Enklns. curd table; Mr. and Mrs. I Ricluird- son. rocking chair: Mr. W. Eakins. a picture: Miss Chambers. 1). picture: Mr. and Mrs. John Dawson, chenille mblc cover: Mi» Burton. silver berry spoon: Miss suiplcs. silver berry gypoqg Miï¬sliarmer.‘sllvcrpii; kihfu: Mrszqnd 0n ’l'hursduy evening, June 14th, 11 very prett3 lune Weddin'r took plaice at the resi- dence of Mrs. R. S. L11iie11shi re, Princess stioet, when herdnughter, M iss Millie Sloan was iiuirried tudohn Eukins. Asboth bride and groom are well known members of Mill- brook society, the event was eagerly looked forward to by their friends. 'lhe "nests, numbering over ltltl, were \ery pretty iii their evening dress, i1nd when all was re 1113' for the ceremony, which was performed on the lawn, the etleet 11' us Soleiiinly gorgeous as the people were seated in 11 circle under the shade trees. During the forcnoon the draw- ing room had been most artistically decorated with tloivoi‘s by the Misses Amy l'ollis, Chambers, l1), l'lukins, la. Russell. Hunter, Mi13 ' O’Brien, 11',ho under the "tiidence of Mrs. J. (I. Kells, took this very graceful way of showing their love for her who has for many years been 11 most iui1n11te friend. Cut flowers adorned the bride] bower, over which 1111s li11n g(‘upi1l‘s bo11'11nd111'ro11 made of iio11e1 s, 11 hil~t the fragrance 11nd beauty of the profusion of house Dplums, which had been placed in every nook and corner mode the scene one of immense loveliness. The bride is the youngest daughter of the late James Sloan 11nd is also the niece of our populartownsman, R. lleycll. The groom is the eldest son of Mr. Sum 1 skins of Mill- brook. At. aboliit'i' 0 clock their groomuttend- ed by Mr. W. .\\‘ 111111 11111111: from the house and took up his position 011 the L111th which had been laid fox the occasion A few minutes later arrived the bride, looking L'ilitl‘litlllgiy beautiful. leaning upon the 111 111 of her cousin, Mr. J. Fred l)ey1ell, Souris, “1111.,she was followed by the tuo bi idLs- maids, Miss L.l'.11kins, sister of the groom, 11.1111 Miss l{.l1.11klns(l’ort Hope), cousin of the. giooin. "lhe bride \1'11s attired in 11 truinless dress of creum serge and silk trimmed with lace, she curried in her hand 1.1 bouquet of ereuin roses. 'i‘he bridesmaids also Wore cream dresses and 1-:1cl1c111ried 11 bouquet of cream roses. The beautiful Church of England service was eoizdueted by the Rev. W. C. Allen, M. A., (‘uiute of 'I 'l‘hoinns‘ church. The b1 ide, 1111s given i111s3 by Mr. J. Fred De3ell. Among tl: e 1vnests tiom 11 distance present “er,1- Miss \l 0‘ l1rien, Butt'slo, ' Miss A. Hooe3, â€'loioiito; \lissesliuii1it1.l$1"111111, Lindsay; Mi. and “is. '1‘. ii. t‘hullc and Miss Cliuik, l‘oit Hope; \lr.11ndM1s Inn-es laukins, Port Hope: Miss M. Nutti'sss, Peterboro; and Mr, 11nd Mrs. J . [.siicashiie. Otonnbee. Although a number of the guests wore \‘ery hundsoiiie 1.0111111, the majority of them wme dainty spiigged muslin 11nd de 111111»: 11:; to make it 11 \‘eiit 1bl1- garden pelty and wed- ding. After the 1"e1einon3' 11 reception wus held in the residence, 11111111. looked \'ei3' grand in its ‘1ri1lail tinery The gifts, of whicha full list i~ jium, 11 eie arrange 111031 11111:.1111llv in the sitting room. Mi. and \lis.i'11ki1.. left for Rochester and the eust by 11109.1!“ Lain amidst tau abun- lunt shower of rice, whom, 014] slim-s and good wislws. Most of the guvslï¬ returning u,» the house where dancing was kept up until the small hour; of the morning. A9 June; 16th openeq th_e ï¬shigng scofsgn, a Theright place for you to get e1e1ything yc'm require for youx household, and nothing but ï¬rst-class goods kvpt in stock. Prices the lowest. Gentreville Your patronage solicited GENERAL STORE. HIRD LINE, ('J FAN JAS. T. 0. LANE. A BELIEF. A (THE. You will ï¬nd'it. to your ad- vantage to deal at Centx'evillo' U I"?! ENIA L. THE GIFTS 'l‘mtlmcl no, the most common and one of the most painful Ml‘thions, is instantly Lnred by the application of I’olson's Nervilinv. l'olsoiiâ€s Nervilinc is a combination of power- ful unmlynes, and it strikes at once lhe nerves, soollnng them and afl'ording in one niinuttftotul relief from pain. Mothers, try i: for your children’s toothm-he. Nerviline is sold in 10 uml‘l 5 cent bottles by all drug scarct lv walk across a room, and when lreachcd Carberrv I was forced to take my bed and at times was so weak l~ could not turn myself in bed. For some months I was troubled with clnonic diarrhea and after returning home I called in another doctor who had just located there. He checked the diarrhoea. but held out no hopes of 1111 reeo1ery. This doctor stated that not only 1111' lungs 1n 3. very bad Condition, but that abscesses had form~ ed. I suffered from the weakening efl'ects of night' sweats, and had alter- nate chillsc and feveis. Then 111v trouble became aggravated by the co1ds 111 my legs thawing up to the ex- tent that it was impossible for me to straiwhten tl1e111.f was bandaged from my (best to 111v ankles, and my fe; t and hands would s11ell terrible. I had se1c1e pains about the heart and coughed and spit so much that I thought?3 the end was coming fast. \Vhen my ministel called one adav I told him I would like to t1v Dr. flVilliamss Pink Pills, but as other medicines had failed me I feared thev 111ight too. He old me to remember that we must (loa ave could to pre- serve life, and perhaps God would bless the Pink Pills to the benefit of my health. I then began to take them, very lightly at first for my stomach was very weak. \V hen I had taken the Pink Pills for a time 1 began to revive somewhat and there was an i111prove111e11t in my appetite. After using Pink Pills for about a month I could sit up, and in four months from the time I began using them I could do 1111' own work, and I am as stronn,:111d l firmlv belime. healthier, than] e101 1v as befme. After I be- gan the use of the Pink Pills I took no other 111e1lici11e, but. took with them occasionally juice of lemon and crush- e.l sugar. ll. is a pleasure for me to speak strongly of the medicine which, with God‘s blessing, saved my life, and you are at liberiy to give my exâ€" pMethe 11idest circulation, as it may be the 111eans of benefitting some. other dispai1ing sufferer. M1 hus- band joins his g1ateful thanks with' mine, and we both feel justiï¬ed in saying that Dr. \Villiams’ Pink Pills are 11 111arvel among 111edicines." Dr. \Villimns' Pink Pills furnish in a condensed form the constituents necessary to give new life and richness 'to the blood, assisting it to illlsu l1 o\1ge11 the great sustainer of t)X'"‘:l.lllL' life. ll} this means this gmat It‘lllt‘tl) st11kes at the root of disease. speedily driving it from the system, restoring the patient to full health and strength. Most diseases afflicting 111:1.11ki11d have their origin in an impoverislml condi tion of the. blood, or a sl1atte1ed ner- vous system, and action directlv upon these Pink Pills, are a speciï¬c f01 all suï¬tmubles. Thousands of grateful people testifyto the bereï¬t thev 11111 e deri1ed from use of Pink Pills and the no other medicine has e1e1 published such strong and carefully auel1enticat- ed evidence of merit. If in need of a medicine de not be persuaded to 11-1 sunv “hing else, but insist upon wetting Dr. \\1ll1ams Pink Pills. Sold l1v all dealers or sent by mail post paid at 710 cents a box or 6 boxes for $2.10 by addressing the D1. \\ i'liams Mcdicim- Co. Brockville, Ont. or Scheuectady, gists. gumm‘ér SUITS M rs. George Collison isa well-known and esteemed resident of Prince Al- bert, N. \V. T. This lady has had a remarkable experience, having almost entered the valley of death when the 3 timely use of Dr. \Villiams’ Pink Pills ‘restored her to health and strength, and she now relates her marvellous story for the beneï¬t of suffering hu- manity. “'c cannot do better than give M rs. Collison’s story in her own words. She says,â€"â€"“\Ve formerly lived inCarlmrry, Man, when- 1 la)" ill for a year and a half. My vase was pronounced hopelesss by all tlwdoctors there, and they agreed that l had not long,r to live, and in fact I had but little hope. of recovery myself. The doctors stated that my trouble was consumption, and when they said they could do nothing for me I determined to go to my old home at Tara, Unt., and see if the doctors there could help me. I remained there for three months. and returned home not any imIn-oved. I was so weak I could 0N!) .‘IINI'TI’. ('lflll'l I’0R 1‘00'I'II.H'IIII. Piu'niclnns Declared slu- Wm In Consump- tionâ€"~A "iriim of Deadly Sign! Sweats and ller (Inna Pronounbed flow-lessâ€"flI-r l'nnmr Enrounxnl llcr I» Begin ilnc FM: Mu Medicine that Snvrd llor Lilaâ€"Tim llnys ui’ Miran-Ir in Healing llam- flop Punt-4i. ‘ ’I'IIE I XVI!) ( '1'} EXPERIENCE OI" MRS. (I ['20. (’0 I. I, I SON 01" PRINCE ALBâ€)! T. A NORTHWEST MIRACLE. H van have not yet ordered your summer SUI'I 1 Would whine you to call at my 93- tablishment be- fore duing so. I have the newest. nohbiest and most fullionnhle stock of Summer Suit- jugs, l’aut ings, c.. that is to be ohmined in the loading markets. In regard to ï¬t, I can guarantee as neat and stylish a suit. as can be secured in any citywtablish- h“lent. A510 mic. A Royal Son Was 1301111 â€"\ \ bhc Dukc and 1); ‘ Ymtk n11 2;;1’5d , Qï¬ti'éi‘bf'l ,‘I It is 3150:; fact: that: T 1;. JENKINS. has uhc 1;; 01! Bubgs' Boots 11) zz‘u’ll. The best: makes. Boots i=0 ï¬t 2111 5mm of Fccli Krmn Buhybm 01d ?!13' '\ :Ill and sec than. Shippml m a house iu‘ByitislI Columbia. 510mm? m than,“ on account of failure of the British (Solumbin nu-n. Immighgby “HUGH 1H“ ’5’. :u v. -!1\ HALF PRICE. The s an: new. hri‘ghl and well Inlan1MJ-1vvry line .- lung. “'1: can afford to st prices that no rlï¬alcrs hun- cvur reached. (‘mm m nut! :ka hr our British "olumbia Stuck, and 51-» h.“"-' low “'1: hav- made prion. ‘""‘-\ MEN’S .FUBNISHING DE Odd lots of Ties, Sock<, Handkerchiefx End of Tweeds, Suitim-s. eu Odd lots of U ndm “an. All these at \m _\ In“ prices tu clear. A BOMB 11W Buya' Suits, $1.50 tn $4.00. Out tin: 311m in m.- and you have on: Sill!‘ Price. 758 Big Boya' HuiS, three pieces. Gil)“ M $5.00. L‘ul ‘h': price in two and you have the “Zinc! ï¬uur . paid by us Lo McKcnn¢ l‘lmnpsnu Mr Lhis gran stuck. 4.38 Young Blank Suits. This lot consists oi 11n- wry Hum! «of ï¬xw gmxls. Cousidtr 7 what u. snap, when you can get .I \‘II' Mm fox $5. HHS Men‘s Suits, mnslly all ï¬ne French “'mstnl mm». Hula. grey and fawn. lllmlr in suck. straiulu-cul and “mun“; mm. This is probably (he ï¬nest, 101 of rcmlv-to-wcm guli‘ln‘cllh vvm luought Io I’m-(or- bnmugh. rake in 1hr 311-: uh Always good .u Don’tMiss T_h‘i§A0 Odd lots Of Ribbuus, 1" Iuwvrs. etc. at cit-Ming prim-x Ladies J ackets at ludiprhm. Odd lots of Huts inc-1v; MILLINERY AND MANTLES*- 1 100 Boys’ uits, 758 Big Boys‘ Suité, 457 Youths’ 1‘ Suits, 866 Men's Suits. Remnants of Table Limm Remnants of Flmmols. Remnants of Prints. Remnants of Ginghums Remnants of Art M ushm. Remnants of F lannolu ' vs, 1’ emnants 0f Skirtiugu STAPLE DEPARTMENT ()dd Ms ux' (,‘urst‘ls in utmd quality at slum-in] [)l'it:(‘> Odd hrs of Bluuscslnud I'udtrr‘w-nr tn clvnr Rexmmutrs nf Vivturia Lawn. Remnant of Nunimmks. ’.e1mmnt> uf Tickings Remnants uf Swiss Cln-vlis. Remnamts of linfln'uitlvrivs. Corsets, Underwear and Muslin Departmentâ€"o “)0 add pair: Silk, Lisle and Kid Gi‘n’cs at prices to clear. 100 odd pairs of (3011011 and Caslumm- “(N- m vlmu‘. Remnants of Laces at very luw pricm. Renumuts of Riblmns suitable for fancy wm'k, (13-. Rmmmms nf Frillings at special prim». Rmmmuts nf Veilinga m :L fun-Linn H? mm. 50 udd Ties in Silks. .i'c., for Ladies um: "hildrn-n. Hosiery, Gloves, and Lace Departmentaw Remnants of Dress Goods of all slassca uf goudx Remnants of Silk, black and coloured. ’enmams 0f Gimps and Braid Trimmings. Rvmimnts nf Cream and Light ( alum-w] ( Tuthenm suit, able fur iuby Dresses. {wmmmts of Surges and "1 needs. DRESS 600118 BEPABTMENTe ram-wwum'l / / / / / / / /-/ / AVE/{£15 lV/[E/\’/Z":v()(r/\’ NHL/“JR N'lLL BU} A ï¬/(; DOLLJIC'S YVU/x’T/l. (cliffâ€" REMNANT â€"-AT- ~ Flall, (frilchl‘ist 8: (@’s. 5,000 S U ITS 5,000 PERRYBMTPAIE GOUGH BROTHERS HALL, GILCHRIST co. Thv \Vnndclful Cheap Mu GOUGH BROTHERS, ' PRiCES THAT TELL: T. B. JENKINS. 130,-! 3,1 Sz'mcoc Slrccl, Pclcrllora â€RINK JUNE WITH THIS LOT NOW GOING ON. SALE! ‘ NT??? [’ctcrbcrough and Lindaay TO SCATTER Hard Times Waring hy one he on beneï¬t. or hand and every Let- every; ers genuine mind to give made upw ‘ _, We have