ATS lead. “I? Culisvlm, 3;: 3 931V!!!†J 1h" ll‘_.-_ .~- gt-Uh-r with the MI fmm )1. Park mid wry chap. LOOD RIFIER THIS GREAT The new w '3 9‘“ Shape 3 Oils. 'ISTOL’S No a]; 73‘) HATS Ind cubs. nun-clip“ im iii-II. . now a in“ 'ITE FELL 'Rocamss, "9 We†and NI“ flPVBStBK 3mm; Goons ‘hejylvm TATE of vhohn ‘ld Mantra? ROD; -t7h‘35 m" C homes: M 11; 33d C Aka Scnits, 'any 3F: ‘ “W†“W0 Cr not Rl‘bbel’ 3.11.0 5"! 391%. n rum, its I and SHOES, No :- Simplicity 'ï¬u hole; :5 . g‘ H Hf â€"--We have completed the voters lists for Manvers, South Monaghnn and Gavan and the notices of posting up should be attended to by all those Who are anxious to have the priViICgP of exercising their franchise, lmcause there will always be some name left of}; no matter How carefully the list-s are plfl'nred. See last week’s, this week’s and next week’s REPORTER for ndtices «floating. â€"Mr..9xley, geneml agent fur the Conferderation Life Assurance 00. of Toronto was in town for a. few days last week assisting W. D. Leach the v’iocal agent in working up cases for‘ that excellent company. ~Lost. On Friday evening, July 33, is gold breach, set. with three hfllliants and branch shaped, some- where be5ween the railroad track and Evan’s corner. Finder will be reward- ed by leaving the same at Mr. Jas. Paul's. 1h: out well this afternoon to witness t lacrosse match. Lindsay vs. Mill- brook. The match promises to be close and exciting, as Lindsay is com- ing With a strong team. Game called at 1.45. The citizens band will be in} -h.-__‘LA Leach have been running a. camp at Boyce’s Landing these last few days. On Sunday they entertained fourteen visitors frbm town. The boys say that f‘f Jerry " as usual, is in good health nâ€"J Aâ€"ZA» â€"Th§ garden party on the grounds of Mr. \V. A. Fallis, M.P.P., :1. fort night ago was under the auspices of J. 0. I“, No. 40 and not the True Blues as 3mm] in the REPURTRR. VAll the same family howvvor. ~â€"Mesms. Ernie C]; 'ach have been rut ~â€"Quite a numbsr of the boys cam ed down at the river side over Sunday. They report the grounds excellent, the ï¬shing doubtful, but the misquitoes quite up to their usual propensities for good Millbrook blood. 1 WV“ “uu(tl araau)". Wis. Given is representatixe for Millbrook Lodge No. 308 to the Lime- stone City. â€"-Mr. Van Raper was home to his fathers funeral and returned to his oflice work with the Toronto and Montreal Steamboat Co. on Saturday. â€"The Grand Lodge I. 0. 0. FJ meets in Kingston, on Wednesday, Aug. thejth, for their annual session. â€"M r. McCarthy's amendment re~ garding North-west schools was snowed under Monday night in the Cummons by IHto 21. Mr. Craig voted for the amendment. â€"Dr. H. Turner left on “Wednesday for a few holidays to Toronto and other western points and may do the Grand Lodge of Masons in Hamilton before returning. ~.\Ir. Fred Deyell has been taking a turn around the countrv. ï¬shing 1 7obourg, Colbome and other places. â€"Pendergrast, the murderer of kayor Harrison of Chicago. was hung on Friday last. â€"Miss Hutchins of Toronto, \v ho has hem visiting with Miss Burton return- ed home on Monday. _ _ - w..-, "IL“. “u. v. .54. .uwre and Mrs. Joaleren of whom we noticed ' Armstrong of Elizabethville. Xew’ Hampton. Pickup, Clarke, Jersey, are Visiting With Mrs. J. C. Vance and Needham, drove out Kells. ‘ [funeral of Brother Brown. a n: . - . . f Centrpville Court 1.0.1“. wh â€"â€"Dr. Flsher, V.S. of Bzuheboro'0 . . ‘ ‘. .‘ " represents J, B Hall I lge, A. F. (“I hurled on Honda} 1)} ln: local . lAn immense nn'xtllerin-‘r of frienl A. 31., at the Grand Lodge at Hannl-l tend to Dav â€â€™wh‘hd gum“ 4. tan this week. --Mrs. S. L. Moore and Mrs. J05. Armstrong of Elizabethville. Sew Jersey, are Visiting with Mrs. J. C. Kells. v _ ' ‘ _, . . _ 1' ~«Mr. Lee, High School Tee â€"â€"MI-‘~* 1'19"†"t \ "mm": '5' “fl.“ Port Hope. has been spending ing at Mrs. M«"Cartne.\'~ 10" a W davs with Mr. Isaac Richa'u week. ' ' the East End. “Mix-k Crux-:1»); nf Pete-rim") is 3mg" 3‘ trout spending'a few days with Mm. A. John- heard “f Ml." He is quit» an ï¬shing but we h; catch away up 9 is. ston. yr hund'r ( ‘ ._Puua English Paris‘Green for sale- uni-é“): I 06331:“; ‘n'l‘i‘: } â€:16 d: , “IA" 0);. ( S‘s Ill-‘1, 1 l at Johnston F113;): ‘ _ ) also acknowledge that he lines 1 -â€"â€".\lrs. T1101“? “1 Boston,‘ came in a march. but, don't [wk nez‘ 1‘ nearby morning to attend the tuneml good with his coat 013'. but we of her father, Mr. Fuflis. I ' he shines most at :1 garden party â€"-Headquarters for tho Massey, I he can rally the ft' n'ces tn the: ice Harri: Co’s. repairs. at Jidmstwmble in great shapp. Fair’s. ‘ English I day evenin", July h, set. with three nch shaped, some- railroad track and larry and Charlie x, on W'ednesday, eir annual session. representative for , ~Referring to our comments on the ‘ Became-Examiner lacrosse match last week, the Times enquires why they ma) not. have a swipe at the REPORTER stat}: Why cert, Brer Robinson. The blood of the red-man don"t course‘ through our veins to a. great extent, but our boys have got muscle , enough from working the old 20 horse power ‘press to go through a whole army of Times Philistines i. e. with their jaw- bones. “Thar would you say to a. good old time game of shinty or tossing the caber with the editor as a. liminary to an all wand contest, “'03:; cotem. ‘ I -â€"In this hot season it may not he amiss to point out that medical re search has camblished that so inimi- cal to the cholera bacillus are oranges and lemons that if the bacteria be plhced in contact with the cut surface of the fruits they survive but a. few hours; and even if placed on the rind ‘of the whole fruit they will not live‘ longer than 24 hours. It is supposed to be the acid of the fruit that possess- es this destructive power. Owing to this valuable property in these fruits no restriztions are placed on their transit and sale, even when it is known that they were grown in infected dis- tricts. -â€"\Ve have received compliment- aries to Cook “'hitby's circus in Port Hope for which we are asked to advertise their concern. Our reply was to drop the tickets into the waste~ basket and we hereby advise our read- 'ers to stay in the harvest ï¬eld or work shop or otï¬ce, unless they are‘ proof against all the arts of the sly fakir who pretends to give a ten dollar bill for a ï¬ve. See last week’s REPORTER for some of their (-‘oings in Lindsav. â€"A special meetingof the Commissioners of East, Dur] be held in Port Hope on Jul take into consideration the tions of several licenses that h extended for three months. ‘ not be we]! friend E. A., to a. into consideration that anti brewery letter that was des take such a. prominent part in campaign or the propriety of government oï¬icials 'acting' a man or taking part in politica mgS. C ,, v. .u u": uil)’ time, if it be kept behind :t conveniem ;screen, and kept constantly wet, will ’ greatly assist. in keeping the room cool : or a cloth hung in the window will cool the mom as if a ShOWcl‘ hurl lfallen. All know hnw fresh water sprinkled on the pavement in front of all the Windows and dams will freshen,j the hot, dry air. This is something! to remember when the hot nights are ' upon us. I â€"On )Icnday last the journeyed to Cnbourg am game played with the t town was defeated bv 4'1 though unsuccessful Hm I yo tum vspeczallv the (top on thn stree Handlev \wuld only axe and M v. the and woul!I ~ ’ ‘ hin: appeiuuuw of the \ you, ma ighmq- Isaac? >r~\Vhile* the “ testing the (.- tlw sparks fl F09 '9: Summer Conn apacily of No. l l mu tvlm smukn-stucl: i stables and hml No. L’ not on hand the town might have urned down. “'ho says Nu. only a second place ufl'zu'r in the n of putting out tires. ~“3‘ have ('usnm/m/irmt ‘ to tllusf‘ received :I. copy u and beg to recomnu who delight in muey am xtructiw summer reading. lL wi tirely supply th tlieuchiug void \\ thOSQ' snlisuribcrs nf another mug: have experienced, who paid their lnr but recen-ml m- nun-LM' tor three mnnths. Would it ll friend E. A., to also take :ideratiou that antielection Pttcr that was destined to a. prominent part in the late ? in great shapp. Quite a number of the CI '1) I )S 3. l‘ (3 aeir doings in Lindsay. ob season iL may not 1e 11: out that. medical re- ablished that so inimi- t on the. streets, and [May Would only get nut and «who and crop t le‘hr- Rm: Mr. R suppled the pulpiL nf lho' («'hurL-h fur two Sundays maim-d ave-r fur Hu- indu ed 1» 'l'umntu m1 “3-le- ~~ ~Mrs. Johnxtun. wife “'11:. Juhnstnn, came up for â€w inductiun but [‘1' Who-1' fxuuilv on \lem - n ,,.‘ \IN III ‘II I ,V. .. â€mum-g w completes pipn of amv (lescriptmn. all at the In ’Kl“v " ' lane“ (Ila Puxilrrhmldmg. Han} lurm’r Ul‘l lg Co's, south side sluro. IS making things hum in Llw brivk , lmsinuxs :uul lw . ‘-l\ll‘N. R. J. Dunk murulnpauiml ln' .mrtmnly mnkvs :L gmul ' - i lim-. lN‘l‘ ln'nlilwr .KPV. Ur. Ht lawn. vwning. .»\ rnmLmng of . l'f‘llll‘llt‘il lmme on 'l‘iuesday - Idnullivvn in“ on \Vt‘dnesday owning fut-:1 xlmrt visit- lu her old ‘ homr in Puixh‘)‘. Miss HiH'n. Rsrou'rm: , . w-Tln'sct‘lmml Llw strrvt. and at ï¬lm \nlli lwr :Lunr, . . . _) l l l 'i 'itin ' ll tln- stallun nu llw murmng ut July 1.. . ii in L“ “P" ‘ 5 "‘ 'N was NI'HIM‘Llling uf tlu- â€Idâ€"time tur tln- lust» Innnllx. tank tin- ani~ . . . mnliun and to we the llil mud-night. Inuit. at l’url l‘lnpv fur llaur Ides in arms, . . the lussivs on arms and ymnw men xltun un Thursd'u' murnmn‘. - b ‘- " rv-urnwd With all iln- cnlduis and k‘Thr Rm: Mr. Edgar wlm has lmdgus of tlwir r: quite interesting and who nu wily detracting induction. return- 'feu'l til: wlm-sdnv. H... ink in the urder, was and to uur mind the vircumalauce was the u. Millbrciok should have had ..I 4| " ‘ Muppled the pulpiL nf tlw Pn-xl)_vtm'iun rhurcli fur twu Sundays mainml «we-r fur tlu' ed in annnto (m \\' .\l propriety of certain leration the applica- :enses that have been v..‘., v 7â€".v uuuuxcu u} )ther Brown. a member' hath school rende Court‘ LUKE, who was suxtahle hymns 1n 1(1sz by his local Court. I manner. bearmg Tathering of friend: nr- nrponnhul {m ‘L. A n don"t course L great extent, muscle . enough 0 horse power actiï¬g' ‘as' chair- : political meet- {of the License 6, Durham \vil‘ on Julv 28 tn '1 garden party where areas to the) ice cream _, “an snipped m a car of iv]: frum (‘ulmurg In mmplehr Kt-Hs Fum'lvrlmilding. Hurry L; things hum in the hrivk‘ ‘tnd lw m-rtuinlv 1“".ka :L muu' l the expel-L; Sponge hungl ‘in the day :! convenienc . f the local breth- the “’1’“ notiged Messrs. Md 31153 Mr. Edtrm' \\ ho has piL «If tho Plt‘s‘ll‘mi an Sunduvs and “hp I (. thI- iIIdIu tinn returnâ€" H} muev and in [murse t0 , , , â€W .uuuu‘ul ‘ Visitors, causing them to she‘ll out, an that S. \V. C_ livened the whole- sccne if it did empty 9 Oddfellows the pockets. The new pastorand his “neg up well wife were on the lawn during the )k nearly so evening and had a shake “'ith many of It we rhinlâ€" rho rill-â€mm r‘ l‘" .u we matter [or of Contra 1110 gme thԠP901319 full of hard top} of the f‘UCIbunumnmm, while I‘Pcomn‘end 1t 31(Lellan m a witty CITY CLOTHING STORE. 650an 91.77157, . Perinsoaouuu. Smith, 1' attention tn their prep to the j of one hundred memb ill, will en~ I service that w l LQBRUNié’ Q 11 Co. think I the villagers u. 1.0151(UN and (‘0. always the lowest for Reliable Clothing. These prices should induce every one wanting a wood scrvicqnblc summer ready-to-wcar Sun to buy now. .,t.,\'1cs for Dashy Dressers. Styles for quiet Usesscrn. Styles for business men. Styles for profesxiomu men. Styles for Clergymun. Styles for everybody. Styles for ynung men. work-_ ing men. working boys. school boys. am} with the greatest Var- iety of szzcs. It is one of the easiest. things in LL to cure a. corn. Do nut am: acids 0 caustic preparations, and AIUD‘t cut u your hovt. It is snuply‘w apply PI Painless Corn Extractor, and in Um the corn can he l‘cu’nH‘cd withou Sure. safe, painless, '1 .L-.. .....x n. when you are m town to leave your measure we can {It vou winha Ready Made Suit. We give the best value for tho lea-t; money to all customers a: all at all times. All wool ready made Suits for $4.5aâ€"A 3mm. $5.004 canxan. $6.00â€"A smvsa. $7.004 3mm. HLLEBRUX Ami C‘o‘ Lut'NH urnnmtr tributes of Omniscient regard. as the thoughtful uhd doubtless Inlu'mrious task will vm‘ich and enlarge those ï¬nm- fm-lings of lhc- dnners :th fvctiuus. The scholars nccupied the front seats in â€H' v1mrch.am‘l their lnmnrhing down the side : ï¬sh's, meet« ing and pmcoeding tngebhm- up the} centre nisle was dnno with every ind]?! cation of thorough m'ennmï¬nn See our stock of handsome pat.- tcrns of Tweed Suitings. all wool. Think over the pricea~ ranging from $123 suitâ€"made to mcasum : fashionablv lined and trimmed : any of the intcst styles or cut you desire : perfect ï¬t. f‘ It is one New Suit For the Summer IF you FORGET OR HAVE NOT TIME Are close a! hand. but. you have time enough yet to leave your measure at H. LeBRL'N Co's [or a 'e. safe, painless ‘u Extractor. ~Floxwx service at church on Sundm evenix arilv Interestingr and hen“ >~The garden party at Sunn the beautiful and sequestered r1 of Mr. J. D. Armstrong, in mi est of the Presbyterian church, a medium of introducing Mr. zu Johnston. the newly inducted tn the cnngrcgatvion and village oral. was highly successful. groumlx were lush-fully (lei with Chinese lanterns and la with tents. tables and chairs m‘ the weary, and the boxy of girls and older. who wnylaid the in visitors, causing them t0 slwll m livenfld the whole scene if it (lid . L _ , ' 7 V ~'._.â€"~.H.._..... ~_ . ,w 7 car of â€"~lf_\'uu “an ‘luplehr pilw- uf any dc Hurry Turner Drug Cc hl'it'k L.“ «I ~~ï¬|rs, I}. J. : m "’ (he'r hrnlhm‘ “6' “t lawn. rt'turlw lesday PVPllillg. ‘1‘ oh I ~ -Th¢' sm-me u :umr. . 3110 SiCIN OF THE who were Lu 1 urnvr Drug ((‘u's, south siclc- «(m-0. â€"»~:\lrs l‘ Dunk :m-umpauiwl lav ln'r Innllwr Rm: Ur. .\r.msnuuu ut “Hum; wtumed hunw ml "luuday day o've‘ning. 0M! 'cm -1 â€if 1 In: "0"" T0 (11") .\ ffllt.‘ â€"â€":\s appointed by the Pre: 0f Pete-rborough and announ‘ poster tlw Presbytery met church in Millbrook on ‘ 17H: :n 2.30 o‘clock to ordain, a. duct the Rev. “'11:. Johnston in pastor-ml charge of Millbrooln‘ Harden Hill churches. The xrmuh-‘ruf {hr- prmhyfm‘y. the J. Laird of Port Hope. preacl most excellent ~wrmon and the J. Cartanach, the popular young [or of Centreville gave an nddre the people full of words of ndvim Tuesda ‘ .I 7.“ “nun, Ill CU East Durham district able turn out, corm with the East Durh year, brothers, “one serum :1 nuthor." Hm bundm exenjnn “as pecul Iteresting and beautiful. Under xenision of Mn. \V C. Allen iss Needle:- “ho dexoted much . . n." ... «â€"« tln- « r'mx d the \\ 11.â€: (ion nf thé dm. See xm brethern, w’hoset pmâ€) thick. in no ue garden party at nut-iful and seq uc-stered residence J. D. Armsu‘ong, in the inter the Presbyterian church, and as um of introducing Mr. and Mrs. on. me newly inducted pastor {‘nlunn...n4.'\n ‘ "‘ Sunny Brae, J )rook. on Fridm, July .gt-d â€.4 1; cars. '1' sour stomach and sick :hv ushers who in hub; to the Cumte and he to C. Allen Next mom-1“ lfyuu “um .‘I. gum] Iull of words of advice and lent, while the Rev. Dr. :1 a witty and pithy (Us. the minister concluded a “as much enJoyed l)_\ a.“ 'aku rembers of tife Sab- red a programme of a most satisfactory boquets which they Pl‘egm ‘ation, kings in 111:.- World a: acids 02‘ uthex‘ lun't cut a hole: in and chairs to 1m: ash-fa Hy , decorated brook on Tuesday July Hack to ordain, and in- \\'m. Johnston into the g9 of MilIbrook and‘ prmlwtnrv thevRev. urt pre preached a. ~x'mmon and the Rex 1e popular ‘yh'oung pas In“, :xpply Putnam‘s in lhrw days without pain. only Putnam‘s wulk and the celebra~ See that the Lind~ hose tafl'y is spread on in congratulating the intrict :m'l their credit- come over and join Durham lodges next “one good turn de- St. Thomas’ and youn'r men Hu- whims and in the order, was tnuul‘ mind the "H'IS Young k.‘ munant ‘1‘ â€Ht, (3“ did empty upwards announced by laid out. I Parasols, ‘ C Chambray 5, Lace Mitts, Light Prints. The junior From Sc. Presbxteiry 1n gen- The Eadies {11:15: ummer 51/ U nderwear, :ll'ijtraw Hats, 51/ White Vests, 3:; Tennis and gigeambric Shirts ‘uile (“lgul' or :1 at the this warm weather. Just the Goods for v .____ . -~.4u. Our Presbyterian church here which has undergone both a. grand internal and ex- ternal improvement, was re-opened last. Sab- l bath, when Rev. Dr. Smith of Queen’s l College. Kingston, ably preached two appro- priate sermons which were highly appre- ciated by his many hearers and this event- ‘ ful day was brought to a. close by the pastor, Rev. Mr. Catttanach ofl‘ering up a short earnest. prayer for a. family near here whose 3191ng was visited in the morning by the anggl of death. h. _.....-w- . nvu. ne was a. young man 6! excellent character, end was held in high esteem by all classes of ugmc was visited in the morning by the an e! of death. '0 regret to note, after an illness of several months, Mr. Robb. A. Brown of Ccntrcvillc, passed away at. his mothen’s residence, Sunday, at 4 a. m. at. the age of 24 vears. The deceased was the son of the late ‘Vm‘ Brown M CW“. and was unmarried. He was avouna man of “Mn--. -L__, . Whether Pasteur and Koch’ modes of treatment will ultimate or not, their theory of blood-con is the correct one, though not or was on this theory that Dr. J. 0 Lowell, Mass†nearly ï¬ft years mulated Ayer’s Sarsaparil a. Queries. How Robern and his best girl enjoyed the march? How W. S. enjo ed his drive on Sunday evening last? {Va think that, our Manvers line correspondent has left for parts unknown, since we do not hear from him ! Late on Thursday evening a. young man in a. can wag seen near the Long swamp and at parting with his compan- ion at his destination he wnls heard to say, Good-bye MW oodby darling, D'rive those foo ish tears away, I’ll be sure and come next Sunday, If you command, I must. obey. Mia. William Patton from Boston Dick's mrncrs was ‘visitiug friends on the Munvers line last week. Mr. Thomas'Pagc was visiting Mr. Robert Blakely’s on Sunday last. Watch him William. Miss Emma. F arrow from Orono was visit- ing friends on the line. Whei-e was S. B. the 12th of July. The’boys of Loyal Orange Lodge, N o. 82, "were soi‘r to, hear that their old companion, Mr. yV.‘ Kinsman, was not in a. condition to celebrate their annual march. Miss Merritt and M ise McNeish were the guests of their old friend Miss Annie Atchin- ao‘n last week. Queries. How Robert and his best girl enjoyed the march '3 How W. S. enjo ed his drive on Sunday evening Inst? {Ve think that, our Mnnvers line correspondent i has left for parts unknown, since we do not hear from him ! Late on Thursday evening ‘ I. \‘mma ‘hnn .‘n .. A-“ Thc‘ncighbors of this line \ to hear of the sickness of Sycxs, but. we are glad t recovering fast. The farmers of this locality their hay which is a fair cm the dry wcgphcr. sens ruum' Unis’ l'ux KILL sxzc New battle, pncc 25¢. _v _ ____,, -_ ....... “Wu: u'om attacks of such painful and dangerous disorders of the stomach as Cholera Mel-bus, Cramps, Diarrlm'a, and Dysemery; but. these com- plaints are particularly common during the ‘heated term. when it, is doubly dangerous to neglect. them. l’mcm' llu'xs‘ lint" KIL- LER is a. remedy that lulu never failed when tried. and the scvcrczt attacks have been cured by iL. IL leaves no evil effects, and invariably brings relief to the sufferer. Every reputable (lx'uggisc in the country sells ann' D.\\‘L~’ l'.u.\- Kmmn law-m \Ve wonder where J. 15. i4 kuq-il self? “'0 noticed the black horse Sunday .' Where was J. A. going on evening? “'0 would like. know u young lady vas, that was with 1-! church Sunday evening. Mr. W. Caldwell spent Sunday with Mr. M. Brock. Mr. G. Winslow friends at Carmel. spent. Sunday with At. no time is‘m‘an secure from ‘1. _-:_:,, u CENTRE VILLE. LUNG N ".131 I‘. , will ultimately {prevail r of blood-contamination though not- original. It that Dr. J. C. Ayer,_ of .1.- m.-. H . v, marmb m...- the black horse our, on ,, r . . limb? peculiar} I5. is kncpiug him I I l it} me ullbusv at crop considering were vcrv so“) f MAS. William to hear sue is 'ing on Sunday “10W Jrho the ‘failed when is have been cthcts, and the sufl'cz'or. the country 4.121;. Large attacks of “.mâ€" K. D. O. Pills the best; all reund family Bill on the Market. ‘ Ills Names In Edward Albert Christian Iu'eorge Andrew Palrtck Dana. London, July lidâ€"The 'Quecn, accom- panied by the Czarcwitch, the Prince and Princess Henry of Buttenherg and Princess Alixc of Hesse. went by special train Lo-day‘ from \Vindsoi' Castle to the White Lodge at. Richmond, while the family of Prince of Wales proceed in the some manner from Marlborough House, to attend the christen- ing of the infant, son of the Duke of York. The Prime was christened Edward Albert Chris! iun George Andrew Patrick David. The marvelous success parillais based upon 1h absolute merit. Take H' spring months. ,, m..." N. “135611 and 1 mg I cannot do so within a year I w ill go tt you as 1 am. ’ She cast a deï¬ant glance at If“? him and noticinr his bewildered gaze she "I." burst into one 0 her silvery peels of laugh- terand as he looked at her inquiringly re- “'0 marked “you look just like baby Nell :Ed when â€-â€"before he could proceed her face , e grew pale and she whispered “ here comes that horrid Harry Myers!" As Ray gal-4 ed at her in astonishment, her eyes glittered like tw0 stars and she explained that Harry Myers had proposed marriage to her a few months before With a. feeling of conï¬dence that he would be accepted, and when she re- fused him he became frantic so that it be- came necessary to call a servant and have him ordered from the house. As he ap- proached her now his frown to wards Ray 5' seemed to say plainer than words “ she shall b never be your wife." If such were his thoughts his plans did not succeed. When they arrived home baby Nell said to Ethel~ “ me seeped and deamed me saw in de fore dere was ots of money, all ellow," and the baby's eyes bulged out. at the thought of money, Ethel said “ where is it, pet 1'" The baby slipped down off her knee and toddled over nearly to the ï¬re-place. “ hee †she said, pointing to a board, which Ethel immediately raised, and great was her sur- prise, as before her alittered a pile of old, and the baby exclaimed “ I told 00 2†Such rejoicing as was in that house nobody ever saw. father, mother, sisters, brothers were all trying to hug the baby at once. The news spread like wild-tire through the little village, Ray heard it and said to himself with a smile "Ethel will surely be mine.†Harry Myers heard it and the evil thought passed through his mind that to secure that ' cold would he a good haul, and he innue- . diately Set his plans to rah the house. The fgcneml rejoicing of the family caused them to sit up late that night and as luck would have it Ethel went to the kitchen U) get a 1 drink and to her surprise came face to face with a burglar. She gave the alarm and her father captured‘\vli;>~Harr_v Myers. He ‘ was lodged in prison. where he remained till B i he saw the announcement of the marriage of .. r 1 Ray and Ethel, and he died a raving maniac, [are umm‘ér FOR SALE. ,,w., A numb m‘sb make :1. So spoke Ethel Lees, her blue eyes were shining with love ultho’ she spoke sharply. Thy Dale, the young man by her side, look ed pleadindly at, her and said, “I want 1/0", Ethel, not your name ; you know I lOy-e you, why do Vou trifle mu. mgw m . name for myself.†W , _ v Iw‘l 4.; All 011‘; vulagc lookin ‘ - ' ' Interests, M r. and Mrs. Isaiah Best leave on 'l‘uesday this week for a tour to Dakota. We wish them bou voyage. ‘ Dr. and Mrs. McKinnon of Mlllbrook, Were at Communion service on Sabbath. M r. Rosmberg wishes to express her thanks to the ladies of St. John’s church, who so kindly sent her a basket, of provi- sions. Mr. John Smllcr of Toronto is village looking after his foundry interests, was christened l-Idward {lbcrtl ' m‘gc Andrew Patrick 1)a\:id. A liobfal S01? \XVEIS B0171]. ‘ %:SU[TS the Duke and Dllchess of g :sgiéiflgac‘fgf Y 017k on 23111 Inst. “7 01nd advi 5e you! Mr. C. McFarlane of P: our town on Sunday. Miss Elvenia Graves of F gust, of) Miss NellierMcLean‘ “v-| mr. and Mrs. John Best and daughter, Ella, were out from Peterboro’ on Sabbath. Rev. Mr. MacWilliams of Peterboto’ preached an eloquent sermon last; Sunday in the Presbyterian church and administered the Sacrament. ‘ Mr. C. McFarlan our town on Sundav. Miss Elvenia Graves of Rochester is the zuest, of Min Nam- u , r e of Petcrboro visited Mr. and Mrs: Eelâ€"n; Ella, were out from P9. THE 31-: u' 111:}; ‘ “I was prostrated with complaint.†writes Erastu Bath, Me. “ After vainly of remedies. I was ï¬nally Ayer’s Pills. I had sea boxes when I was comnlnfa IRA NATTRASS the community. The funeral tobk Munduy afternoon from his mother’s resi- lience under the auspices of Centrevllle (â€mm 1. U. R, of which deceased was a nwmher. Court Ivanhoe, Millbrook, and Other lodges of the district semed, there being about, one hundred men in line besides I). large number of carriages, all testifying to the high esteem in which the young man was held. Rev, \V. C. Allen of Millbrook, conducted the funeral services. A circumstance which invests this young man's death with greater sad- ness is the fact that the family have been called upon to bear the loss of other mem- bers during the last few years. znt by special train Lo-day 1e to the White Lodge at. the family of Prince of the same manner from c, to attend the christen- eamed me saw in de fore may, all ellow,†and the out. at the thought of “ where is it, pet 1'" down ofl‘ her knee and ' to t‘he ï¬fe-place. “ bee †;a can at myycs- tablishment be- fore doing so. I have the newest, nobbicst and most fashionable stock of Summer Suit- in s, Pantings, .815, that is to be obtained in the leading markets. In regard to ï¬t, I can guarantee as neat and stylish MO UNI PiEASAN . :35 of Hood‘s Sana.- the corner stouc‘ of Hood's through the ‘entreville. ttercd a. pile of géfd, d “I told 00 1†Such L house nobody ever sisters, brothers were ‘baby at pnce. The ‘osu'aced with a. severe bilious writes Erastus Southworth, of “ After vainly trying a. number I was ï¬nally induced to take I. I had scarcely taken two [ was completely cured.†ck, threw her head up ed, “you accuse me of )isl deny, 1 will marry name for myself and if in a. year I will go to cast a. deï¬ant glance at; is bewildered gaze she - silvery peels of laugh- at. her inqufrlnglyfeg n...‘ '3 , ban words “ she shall If such were his not, succeed. When "Nell said to Ethelâ€" ï¬g! _-... u nvu drcw_ it from his you know I love me. 9" AHc tried u :5 35¢. ‘ ‘2 And everythiggia 3g Corn Starch per package Ivory Gloss Starch per package Canned Salmon Tea. worth40c. per lb. for 93); "Nail 16 “ Ginger Snaps 12 Boxes MaLchcs 4ilbs. prime Off-stock Raisins 5 “ “ Currants 4 “ ‘f Prunes 1‘ 20 lbs. Extra. Granulumd Sugar for. .S 25 " Bright Yellow Sugar “ ?? ff Good Tea “ Being overstocked with C0035 â€"wil_l. *Llnâ€"F ---â€"â€"--A . ‘v.".'.‘ ...,...g..,‘..._.... _.V.. '.__. . . .‘.‘. ... ‘. .. ............................... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, THREE ws’éx‘é; Look Here ! It is also a fact that T. B. gm of 13111395’ Boots i1? uoxx’n. Boots to ï¬t all sizes of F" old age. Call a: verythém in stock sol THRE WEEKS. Make My while t A :0 d at saunc reduction (0 “ in Pricey a Remembex this in he Bun shmes and attendghis ale. 1190 Boys' Suita. $1.5 Shipped to a. house in British Columbia, 67.1 British Columbia. men. bought by (JOUGH 1: are new. bright and well manufactured. liw prices that no dealers have m er reached. Cc block, and see how low we have made priCcs. in the 1100 Boys’ Suits, 758 Bi Suits, 866 00 Boys' Suita, $1.50 to $4.00. Cut. the price in um and you have our 50.19 Price. 758 Big Boys’ Suits, three pieces. 82.3) to $8.00. Cut the price in two and you have the exact, ï¬gure paid by us to )chcmm Thompsnu fur this {Ira-1L stock. 458 Young Men's Suits. This lot consists of the very ï¬nest ..f ï¬ne goods. Consider what a snap, when you can get a $10 Suit fur $5. 366 Men’s Suits, mostly all ï¬ne French Worsted Suits, black, guy and fawn, made V in suck, straizlu-cut and morning coats. This is probably the ï¬nest lot of rcady-to-wcar garments m'cr brought, to Peter- borough. Take in the big Sade. Always good at. A BOMB H2??? 5,000 Fancy Goods, at; GOUGH BROTHERS sands of our customers who nded goods, but buy ghem at regufar prices. but the liberal and generous p olq We have not c olicy of the Big cannot afford to ounted the cost, Store commends SEE PRICES OF SOME GOODS: The \‘v'oudcrfu! Cheap Men, '5) In recognition of the low prices w; has inaugerated GouGH BROTHERS “'n ...-.»..1i HALL, GILCHRIST CO Importers, 180, THE BIG STORE ‘z' WEE": Tr‘E 3-.L 1:35:13? PRiGES THAT TELL : H BEGIN JUNE WITH THIS LOT Tea. Wag-3,11% 0- “ “ u .50 u . Dinner Bats worth 3 8.00 for Z “ 10.00 13.00 " “ law a 11 188888 3:14 Li' B..IENKII\TS has the best -‘_._4â€" WV...“ acu‘ sown. Tbs: best ma‘lgcs. 1150 s of Fact: from Babyhood to Call and see then}. â€@2239: 132:2»sz N 335%?5 sto pad in transit on account of failure of the i B OS. at. exactly HALF PRICE. The 1{wry Iinca kin-4. “'e can aï¬'ord to ' It Come in and Mk for our British Columbia L's. the sacriï¬ce. If." l’ctcrborough and Li;dsay. Boys’ Suits, 457 Youths' [en’s Suits. FOR THE NEXT CFOCkeI’V. C12 chlra an 13 workers tr July, $650 stock moo to