leave Mum. ~60" k and M'riu: mum] mm; ICI’S HRH EDY. {lock of swap-an. may. ‘13? E Mar 3’. Sara 3‘! Ind :) rivsi: Shaw-w {sot Ii [Mice and Yards at the Station. â€" Mrs. Moore left. Wednesday morn- ing for her home in Elizabeth, N. J., after spending the summer month with her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Kells, who has accompanied her for a short; ‘cmt. â€"" Our Grandmothers †drank good m3. wan 390, w .y should we not use azawatee is the ï¬nest a, beautiful flavours ., 500., and (300. per «ole agent, 353 â€";\I€ssrs. Robb. McMahon, Dr. H. :1. Turner and Geo. Burnham return- 9.! flom the battery camps at. Port. Hope on Tuesday. ~~Now that the town caretaker has . o lamps to look after he may be able in be more attentive to ringing the ball on time and keeping the sidewalks m repair. -â€"'l‘o hand this weekâ€"_one car load ut‘ No. I pressed hay, and gne car of «oft coal for use in iqpeniggtegi â€"-Upward of 100 cnoice faiths from . U a was up to 300 acres, fox: sale at pncvti and upon terms tosm 't e times. Hm Soo'maan, Millbroo 44 â€"- Mr. Barry Johnston left on Wed- nmday for a ï¬shing expedition to the Forks of the ’ ’redit, joining a party from Toronto. â€"â€"Mrs. Allen and daughter of New York, who have been visiting at. the rectory for the summer months left for hume on Thursday last. f wMiss Sheppard of the Guelph bos- piml, who has been visiting with her friend Mrs. (Dr-JR. A. Turner, loft ., )r home Monday morning.‘ â€"Some great bargains in village properties call and see list of same. Um. Soormsmx. 44 â€"\Irs. John Allen and daughter spent a few days the early 'part of the week in Tomato under the payenml ‘ Chas. Richards, editor of the Mir- mr, Umeme, was over to Millbrook on J‘hursday last. and made the REPORTER ' â€ï¬n? a. call. root. f :r hcr home In Buï¬klo on Wednesday Inornm". â€".\Irs. John Pendry of Rochester, accompanied by her little daughter, Dott, is visiting at Mr. Pendry’s old home here. â€"Mi9s May O’Brian, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Johnston, left. -â€" The Rev. Mr. McWilliums of Pet< prim-0‘, was married on Monday to Miss Call son, a London lady. Hs1oo,ooo.oo of private funds "to loan at, 5 pm‘ cent. Geo. Sowfnnmx, Miilbmok. '\ 14:44 Mr. Wes. Armstrong haéropened out, a new harness shop in the premis es lately occupied by Mr. Coffin. â€"â€"Miss Lillie Pendry has accepted a positian 2m head milliner in the estab lishment of a. ï¬rm at. Blenheim. -~Dr. Fred Mulligan arrived home from Europe yesterday. - â€"Mr. A. A. Smith was in Port Hope and Cobourg on Saturday. â€"We noticed the Rev. Newton Hill of ()memee, in town one day last week. â€"~The Misses Ainley are visiting in Toronto for a. week. PETERBORO’ BUSINESS COLLEGE the millbrook Reporter. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1895. TURNER DRUE 00. SCRIBBLING BOOKS in great variety and Cheaper than Ever. Call and Examine. Everything Requir- ed 931' the School Tirade in Stock. 3‘ NICE NEW ; STOCK. Readers, Histories, Grammers,Geogra- phies, Arithmetics, Etc, Etc. For further particulars ml] on or address Sshool 8115mm (follegv, Patel-borough. Ont. TO‘WN TALK PRINGLE 5: MCCREA, 1 In I'v-Lerhoro'. but. $033,313 have been emzruaed for mveml years In the work. 131113113 “2.1“â€,032? Egg} Vacuum. Sept én. 1 rsrv-s « 0011.33â€V Expcnuc - commend â€"A’l‘ THE« W. ï¬iEx'mN Books. W hich “me and â€"Port. Hope, Sept. llAâ€"Tlm famous Durham Field Baum-y nr‘ Artillw‘y went into camp in the town park lwrv on Tuesday, the 31d inst... under um:- mam] of Lieut.-Col. Mclmnn. Th1- other ollicers are Capt. Snider, Virsl Lieub. Gllhes, Second Liellt. Cumulu- Surgeon Tumor, V<tm1n Kn Snrmmn Fisher, and Serueanc Mujm- \l. .\I. thll. The battery this year is, as usual strong, and ï¬lled with men nf Inn: t x perience, who will unduulltvdl» du credit. to themselves and tho bath-n -â€"90me parties have been guilty ui’ removmg (stealing) Mugaxim-s fruzu the library, and the directors lmut mn- sider the matter of less lihmmy if this :8 not discontinued. ll‘ flu: mums were only open for say two lmnm (1an ing the day or evening the thieving might be stopped, lmt the public would not be so well served. Surely we. haw few in the town who are :40 small as In do a thing of this kind. â€"â€"Tbr0ugh the kimhmss of :1 Mom] we had the pleasure of 3 (him Ln 1’ Her boro’ the other day, and it x .w. ir-ulm d a. pleasant, outing. Altht'mgh (hm-mt of Cavan through which “'0 passe-d (from Cavanville west.) is nut tho box: in the township, indicatinns an" not. wanting both thm-c :uul Lhmugh Nm‘lh Monaghan of a. good harvest and n prosperous and happy pcnplv. â€"Near]y ha‘f the town lxxu'v hwn or are away to the Tor-until exhibition, among whom nro, A. “7ch J. (f. Kens, R \V. ClarkP, A. meh, Dr. McKinnon, A. Paytw, C. H. \Vimlnw, John Allen and Mrs. ';‘.â€'.~II I). Qhambers, John Crnck‘m', HIE Stunâ€" ton and many others. l â€"Wc are pleasml to am M _ Harg- - Bray, who has bean mnlinml tn tln‘ house since last spring, so f-n- impr-m cdasto be able to walk down 1le0 street, and trust he will mun lw hi»- old self again. â€"Tlle annual luu'vost fvsliml in connection with Christ (‘ lunch I' llll(‘ how, will be held un Sum] u llu- l ‘lll Sept», and on Tumdnv owning tlxn l" A Ill. :1 tea will be prmim ml m tlwlmx‘mn: m. 1 of the church. l‘nn‘tv fnrge‘t. flu" (lilh'. China Hall â€"\Vc had a. frinndly call fmm Mr. J95. Ferguson of ltla. Inst wook and received from him the stt n-purr of the crop and lmsinmv “minuk ym m hand. James is :I. km‘n ulworvm‘ (If tho whole political and gvnm'nl six’umh.†â€"I. E. Nvmlhmn is propm-M :0 mko charm of auction salvs hf all kinds .Ir, shortest nyï¬ce and Ioumt tenne $31 is faction gunnmtewl. lh‘ ix nnw in :I, better pm (In than ever In “"l‘l’IY you wit a. piano organ. â€"Judgo Ketr‘hnm prmiqlml uwr the sitting of the Dixisinn court lH'H‘ on Friday last and (iispnm‘Ii of tho usual number of casex. l‘hv iIIIpImmnom in the court room mm Imu- IN‘Hn most satisfactm y In His Hunnr, â€"Jn"\'. .Wr. Pin 11» has hnvn tnkimm weHv :uuvd 1"!“de Hm firs! no .1â€, infmm «L for smm- )mm “is pulpit milk-d on Sundzu‘l morninw lw Mr Finlay 0t n'nm-n' ill". nml In t1." M...“ ing by Mr. Nichols 0f Gavan Nunâ€). â€"-\Vc bog tn thank Mr 1,115; ;\ Johnsmn (nf .\¢-,\v ank. fur a, lmmih of nmvsy pnpvrs frnm (hut, town, \\'h|*|" the Irishman rulv 1hr l‘!)tn\‘l.;11}‘! '1‘:qu many rules the wind:- --9:).lnu(rl Buglnw, «If }()lt “Upv who has [wen on tlI2- “I“.hnf'ill I: smï¬' for the psz month III-lpiny' m Ivliuu. the congested Uimlilinn In tho jni “I“. returned to his hum» nu H:IIIIIII.I\ night. ' ._...Tht‘ Von. ;\l'1'htlt‘.‘l\‘un AIL.“ L.“ on Elonday for You â€â€1"" “hm“... I“- took the bout, to \luntmal 14, :1tt.1- ~de the mevting 11f thv 1“’Imin1i:1l 511.11.] now in session th1-I1‘ » â€"Mr. Jun. Kt‘â€>. Mi. m, .‘ here from Lindsay am! is busy hie house in order. â€4- ix w. ,the brick nvxl, La) Mr. W. Lang ed by Mr. \V. \V. l-h-medx, ‘ - Mrs. Cummcr of 0mm Sound sister of Mr. Kolx‘l't Sh “.l\\ (‘ n m. .u.( Mrs. Dr. H: mum-d, row.“ is \iminulm old home and last we. k mmln tlw Ki; r01: Tl-IR n. cull. â€"-Mr I». Day-H h inning 1.1". fan of his Stan“), ()Ck upied by \h |[. Ml. Cnrtney, reptinmd, \xhich mukm a (Iv cided improvement. â€"Dr. “award went; up to Tnnmtu mt Friday, taking with him his hul'xps Tyrone and Lcwiv Gordon fur the 0x hibition. \Vc hope he may FI‘Lum with honors. _.R.mve Fq-rgumn left vémwiv [.1516 week for the Toronlu IEXhihitiuu'und n more extended trip tn the West, }[is neice, Miss Ethel will retum with him. ._\‘[iss Vance presided 1; the m "an in St. Thomm‘ church on \umiay \m aoc-‘zptnbly m tho alvss-nco 9f \h“ “Ty C. Allen In Toronto .v NEW: DINNER smxw TEA SETS. T01 LE’I‘ Sl‘l'l‘s AND FANCY (mum CROOKS, CREA M CR1 )CK S, BUTTER. (JINMKS --Â¥0|7 WILL 51x4) â€"â€"A'[‘ THE- l ES. nu inn-um )usy placing < m-vupym. [AU HI, and ’l'lm uimw: cut reprosents the best Wind- .mH in H.» nmrki-l-. Ifyou want to see one All wm-k call on John Fania, Richard Fania. lh-urgvCampbell, Hoohm Bros_., 13 COIL. â€"18 Brantford Windmill 4 is now Galvanized (‘ .u' nu Aim Hunter, James L. Fair. Center \- illu- 1 r-ux prm‘r‘ In you that I am doing bottor work and it! yu'imw :15 per cent. below any other Shop in LhodistriCL. .r~' I mu rm? houndorsold in any branch of ihv qusma-f and my wm‘knmnahip is guarann h-ml Um.- mc :I. call 1mm rnrgnl me if 3 un rcqmro a. nice vauso on :my kinâ€. l haw them ('hcxuwr than anywhere 01>“ in run-n. - ‘ ' DU STERS ! DUSTERS ! DUSTERS ! DUSTERS ! DUSTERS ! DUSTERS ! DUSTERS ! DUSTERS ! DUSTERS ! DUSTERS ! V. . . .. . "nu uuv uuu “mu. lllllH' H' J IN TRUCTION how to roprmlucu all an: icunlist . Hypnntic. Mcsmerlc 5: Mind Reading anus nor-furnmil by. Seymour. Bishop. Brown. Johnstone. The Baldwins. Herman and n: hmx. llmv tn «1 rive hlimlfnldedmul tlnd attic vs. It'll .4 1-1 tlmughzs.wirihmliatlc writings and :mmwc uiwn. t-tc. ’l‘rcuties on dreams. for Illmnm‘ivinI: purposes. fox-casts by palmimry. mi . Eva. i-ntl'm: gr, 'uuls. cunln. Also full cx- plunnliun ul' llw Svynumr Buried Alive Test. Ynu ("In duplirulc the ubovn work for-parlor ;.nm n-mvnl. The only book ever publlalicd ln- ~H'Ili'linu ilu- :ihm'c hidden fumes Volmm‘ .‘il‘nl. prepaid toum’ address In the world on rm-u-ipl ui price. $2. . mum .\l:‘l‘lll'R E.Sm’wwn..Publishm-. Lock Box ‘22:, Utica. 9;. Y. hm. cum-v1 Illc entirely, but some members of my family, wlmsc cases are worse than mlnc, insist on my vetting some more. Indeed we all think K. I‘. C. an indispensible article in 1hr :nmvhuhl. “1“.Gfol'gc-l. Lowe. ‘ Th Rm: tor), Almonte. Ont, writes: I mm! ask mu to send me another bottle of \ nu i: 1mm: nhln medicine. Iyout lustAbottle mm W t: 3W n. plum. ric lighb poles, and a. hand painted umpidor moupied a. prominent. place an (‘\f‘l"\,' corner. Thm‘e was no busi~ hm, wt 3. tomn being allowed to pass up and down the main streets for fear nf making dust. The town \Yil-Sdeflert' m], saute for the policewomen“ who march-(1 up and down to see that, no mm with (lusty shoes stepped into the guw'rm‘tl by Women. It; \vzls scrupu- lnudy chum. and while wanderingr :xruund he saw three men arrested for :zpitfing 0n thepaw-menm. A garbage Imx' at the war nf each lot was hand painhwl and tifll with blue ribbon. Swm‘t. ports were climbing over the “A man mmowhore in America. mm In sltwp the other nivht and «h. :mwd ho was in a city aentirely m‘ 11w “Irish \V'nshm'wom‘an †to scare 11w nun from Harry Skitch’s corn, we mmmt. te-Il, but, thmnusivgoes on with uni any intermission. l high :15 Jimmy Fair’s wind-mill. leo. has nu mnro of this kind as he don’t mnkv H. practice of growing them and this sew-«l must have. strayed over from \ .lm-k |.i-_:htfunt’s. nr some Other part of South Munnghan for some rich soil. , The arc lights on our streets have mwlv u start and although not yet :xllugmlwr :uljusted may be said to be ('H t i roly satisfactory. The eastern lump :u lmusford‘s corner has what :vppvurs in be a “bee in its bonne ,"1‘ 1hr quaint and (loleful sound that it umnln‘ furth l)f‘lng smnewhat of a. song u‘t' ih- nwu. Whether it is trying to xlng‘ “ After the hall †to the quartette uf ynnng ladies on the opposite corner \"r~: “an , * huh u rights givcn‘ ’1 2 Imps, Mr. (hm. Ben-y guys that while m um: pmplo lmve been blowing of their in†mm and big potatoes, he can prove f1» lum- the tallest, weed 1n the town< ship. Just an every-day common \n‘m] :u. lhnt, which he cut. the latter yam, uf .I uly, and in measured seven (wt, four inches. Had he let. it. grow an! El nmv it. would nodouhb have been as â€"â€";\n vxchnngc tells of a. man out: in lllfé western part of Elle province, wlm went into his cow stable the other night and by mistake mixed the cow up n nicv mash in a. box full of saw- «lust im‘mul of lmm. The cow merely mppmwl tlm hard times were the mu» of tho urnnomy, meckly ate her mppczz aml the man never disc’ovcred his mislukl‘ until the noxt morning. \vIn-n lm milked the COW and she let.‘ down half a gallon of turpentine, a.‘ qmu'L of slum) pegs and a bundle Of lull). Mimi ALIVE E'XPbSEï¬. p. m., :Lll Lhé effects belonging to the mid ostntv. It. will pay the ladies to attend this sale as there are 11 number uf nick hawks suitable to their tastes. Sm: largc posters. â€"â€"Sam I Innter’s camping party hroko u p at M cCraken's last, Thunday, Mr. and Mrs. Hunter, Miss Hunter and Henry returning to Millbrook. We are sorry to hear that. the cartoon- ixf. is indisposod and unable to return for :L day or two, to his work on the World, Toronto. ~â€"Auctioneer Necdham has received instructions from the executors of the Jns. Lowory estate to sell by public auction :u. the town hall square on‘ Saturday, Sept. 21%, at. one one o’clock hmm‘ly a‘u '1‘ 'mind in_ Blue and Gold. 1mm . STRAIN, Mr. ( m REPAIRING ("ALL AND SEE MY NEW IDEAL FORCE AND IJP'I‘ ’U“ 1’ E A (‘OMI’LETF Pipe Fittings always in at. my gruutly reduced prices. Don't. forget, that although leather has gone away up In Fricc that. 1 (am uLill urnish you with lmr- mm of any kind al- my usually ox 'pricea. Th is istho season for Dusters. and l have them in abundance in the lam-KL funhion and the nicest goods that. run be procured. l have also a. nice stock of Rubber Rugs. all nl‘Iwhich nrqgolng ms; season. These are thunder storms, squalls, hailstorms, tornadoes, (.loudbursts and similar phenomena. when intense, common showers when mild. They are at most only a few miles in diameter and of a. few hours’ duration. They are no local in character that they may wot u. noirvhbors ï¬elds but not his own ; may wet hisclmylield but not his cotulicld.’ They often begin and end suddenly and give warning in the clouds only a snort time before they come on. In general the more intense they rre the smaller their size and shorter their duration. Their origin and mechanism is very obscure. On the other hand, general storms are hundreds of miles in diameter and inst for swersl days: they come on and pnss over slowly; their structure :tnd mechanism are well known, especially nt the earth’s surface ; and the more intense they are the longer is their life, the more deï¬nite their path and the more regular their motion. Forecasts for good strong general storms are incompar- ably- easier to make than those for local storms. For the former a. veriï¬cation of predictions of 95 per cent. can be attained with compsrntive ease, and for some of the great storms of the last few years the record of veriï¬cation has approximated close to 100 per cent. For local gtonns, (in the other hand, deï¬nite forecasts for the next day are; with on knowledge impracticable: only the general atmospheric conditions favorable to their formation can he predicted (except as mentioned later), and this can be done only for n. large nren--the quarter. for instance, ofn State like Illinois or Misnis- rippi.â€"â€"From “ The Value of Weather Fore- casts to Ag] iculture and Inland Comma/e3,†by Professor Mark W. Harrington, in the September Rem’rw of Reviews. Of these the most important is the ruin- fall in the crop season, when even a. small amount may be of great importance. The amount, the time of beginning. the duration and the character of tall (whether heavy or light), are all of importance to him. Ilcnce arises the great interest to the farmer of the local storms. The navigator wants timely warning of even general storms ; the farmer oh the local storms of the warm r ; Among the †topics of the times " review- ied in the editorial department. of the Sep- tember â€Nicer of [Irwin/m the ‘recent con- ‘vention of the Catholic Total Abstinence Union in New York City. Russia's Abolition of private saloons, the Atlanta Exposition, the (lecication of the military park ntt‘hick- amauga, the Northtieltl Conference, the “ New Puritnnism †in politics, the massa- cres in China, the extent of the Liberal reverse in Great Britain, and the Cuban revolution receive extended treatment. THE VALUE or WEATHER mnnmsrs 'ro AURI- mufrvxnz.‘ On the other hand, the farmer has much broader interests in the weather. He wishes to foresee, not only high winds but also the rainfall and snow, the temperature changes Ind pometimes the cloudiness. Captain Sweedv U. S. A.. Sam Diego Cal., says: “Shiluh‘s Uamrrh Remedy IS the ï¬rm. medicine 1 have ever found that would do me any good.†Price 50 cents. Sold by A. Lmnu. We are glad in see M»r;.râ€".‘\?â€"iiiunmnnd, who some time ago injured his knee, is able to attend his Work again. Miss M. Gillespie is visiting her sister. Mrs. W. MuCrorie. in l‘eturbnmugh. Girls do not keep us lonely much longer. Something convenient. The removal 01 the butcher shop unto the glen road. uv, n The \vmi'der is. who‘ll be next. to give the l Rev. Mr. Burgess a gall. ' Mr. and Mrs. A. llylcy of Manitoulin ‘ [Aland are visiLing his father, M r, A. Ryley. Mite; White of (Jamplwllfnrol, is visiting nt Mi. \V, “"estlick’s. dn Sunday the lat, what might have been I). ECUOIXS accident. llama-nod to Mr. Neil). dcvnnld. while dimming n. butternut tree. when about. twenty frock. from the ground a. limb on which he was standing hroke, letting him fall to Llu: ground spraining his wrist, and hurting his leg besides other alight in. Juries. _ Misses Addie and Annie Sisson are visiting their DDS!!!) ipHMOtmgh-m. Marriage hells. A very pleasing event took pimd at the residence of Mr. John Smith, on Wedncmhty lhc 4th it, being the marriage of their daughter, Miss M. J. Smith to Mr. J. Ward, both of Munvcrs. We wish the young couple a. long and pleasr ant journey through life. Wc are glad to see Mr. R; rMcflr‘ath abh- Lo attend busincns although looking wry M2- _-_-.-.J. u 'l ' 'J Mr. M. Mchlnnnn. who has been I“ for some time is recovering under the akilfu) In; mmnt of Dr. T. (L Hrorctnn. “'0 are Sun y to hear that, Mm“ 'l‘wigg is ill but. hope to Incnrof her speedy recovegy. In- 1| II I" u lflC'I'IlJN Y. Most. of the farmers in this yiciuily are thrmxgh harvesting, mid muny me puttinlï¬r in their full when!) which will be helped by the beautiful ruin we. lmd on Saturday. I", , .. Daniel Ritz, Proprietor and Publisher of the Hamlrorg, 0m, I mlepemlont says: “ l was Rull‘cring from Dyspepsia. and Liver Trouble, I took 1». few bottles of Hhiloh‘x Vitulizer and it. cured mo. 1 can heartily recommend it, " Sold bv A. Luau. Dxunc rumour says that. one of our leading citizens is go‘ lg to hormnrrricd soon. Mrs. A.1"nlï¬sof the Fullisriixig, Cuvnu, spent, Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Lurmel‘. Miss Emma. Earl returned to Cobmlrg lust Week, where she is teaching, after her holi< days. Mr. \Vhitc, meréhnnt, and Mrs. White of Lindsay. were visiting friends in this part, last, week. We are plonsoll to ndteqtlmb Miss Ada Porter. who has been dangerously ill is on they“): 9f» recovery. M iases A rmstmng and M rsAJArmstvronl of Millbronk, were visiting at the home a Mr. Fred “glam! last week. ()ur l‘renbytminn pastor. Rev. Jas. Outta nuch went to ’l‘uronto last. Monday. CENTRE I'ILLI'L We regret. to note the illness of M rs. Wm Bonice, but, hope that. she will soon I‘C cover. Boyle ' “ Esoljuy‘s Liver Lozenges are growing in fm'or."--l)r. J. Burkholder. “ Eseljkw‘s 'Liver Lozenges? give pcrfech satisfaction.â€-U. McCullum. “ 'l‘he merit of l‘lsoljuy'srLivcr Lozenges is beyond question.â€Aâ€"-.l. H. Slmfl'. “ Am selling more of Escljuys Liven: Lozen- “Eseljuy‘s Liver Lozenges are thé best. remedy Bihousncss 1 ever lmndlcd."-B. A Mitchell ; ï¬g) y'c_lll‘3 experience. J AS. T. C. LANG, fleneral Merchant, - Gentreville. The Centreville Merchant, Is now receiving his Spring Stock and his customers will have an opportun~ ity of solocving the many articles re quired for spring from n. carefully scl- octed and nobby stock of goods. }.[c has, without doubt, the ï¬nest. shock ever shown in Contrevxllc and as his motto is “Quick Sales, Good Value and Small Proï¬ts,†you are sure to re- ceim satisfaction. Jas. T. 0. Lang Beautiful Goods FOR SPRING. What Some loudum Drngglutn say: ., .. ., ~~ than (my other medxcnm. ~â€" L I TERA R V N0 TESA SPRING SPRING Loni: Lived People An English investigator has cxaminqd the habits of centexzarians. Sift-193 \vem‘ ulmoatinvariah‘ly lupin 960,110, 0t span, habit, and of great mrdemtion in ear:- mg'and drinking. 0! 2". three took no animal food, four took very little. :20 a iittle, 10 a. moderate amount. and only one acknowledged taking much meat. With regard to alcohol, the returns are much the same. and ubstemiousucss is found to be the rule of life with these centennrians. Fifteen had been . total abstainers, either during the whole or part; of their lives; two moi: very mtle Ilcohol, 22a little, and 10 a. moderate Imount.â€"-Medical News. N THE VILLAGE OF MILLEROOK. A good hnuso and lot. with Ami-lo. and yard necommodnflun and othnr convenionccu. Also two lots udjolning um prom-Hy. Splmdld chance for rutlrlng farmer. Passer-aim immu- dlatoly. A 1 W to 3p R. SHA \V, 32-3 Millm‘ook. P. 0. THE Qsjwms 7"" 0.111 mm.“ Aw1®tg) (U1111,1(>m i f 11111113131111.1111 SJgudaJ m} Lpuolu 181x] :1111"~ï¬111[1111:1s 111).)(1 bill/1131.1 Old Gavan ill Running Again ! Boggsâ€"Fcll from tho window of the eighth story flanâ€"Bmhlo Courier. A Popular “Wm-N" ‘V-olu, A1 "sizzard" is £1.10 ‘ntest namo for :1 hot Ipe I. The muggy. breezelesq hot 5 p-rll has 11 named the “si/zard,†:15 dieting, mush- from tho blizzard.01‘thv twutunurs, however the â€sizzard†is 1111131 111! um: 31 to be prefemed. Bigga~You say high living; killed 111m. He was as poor as a chuzch mousn. How could xt? He expevts '0 clear {it 103st $1.000 for his year‘s work. us he is now ofl'ored $1.50 er barrel for (minim, 1: cams per poun for cabbage. and 32 pm- hnrrel for potatoes. This is doing better than most. men. There are a. {trans many farmers in the United States who would be glad to make $1000 a year out of a farm of one hundred acres.-Ilarper's Young People; ‘ Once in n whila a boy beammn a man when he is very young, and in that raw everybod‘y is very glad m and him mm. coed. Frank Hogan, of Inzffl‘ï¬un, ’l‘vxusz, is such a. hay. N0 is only sixtvmn, lmt no has been mmlemmrl from tho who“! whom he lives, having *3an ovary prize in his class this year. No rnntm’l ï¬lrenn acres of ground fmm hi4 father, â€gt-no- Eng tofurniQhall the vognmhles {hp family lzould consume as rental. and no far has kept his contract. iii-a Prop cum-ism of four news. of 0an that. will yinld sownry- ï¬ve bushels per acre; slx acres of Trish potatoes that will yield about twanty barrels to the acre; three tin-es of cab} bages that have over nine thousand plants to tho acre. and tho lmy thinks they will nvera '0 about eight pnumls to the head; and t 0 balance ' of his ranted land is sown in onions that will yield not less than six hundred bushels to the acre. In addition to this. he is raining a laggo number of turkeys. Mrs. Meadowlotâ€"Whaf. so ., o a thing is n magazinn rifle, anyway, Ebenezer. Did you mm: W mm? Mr. Meadowlotâ€"No; but it‘s some now- fauglcd contraption far them culimrs to shoot poets with, T supprm.â€"Unf‘rata Courier. Now. “-1131: would you think 0! u trip to tho p018 0n an ivcbvrq «oul and high, 0n n fleezing ml “hem (hu 11:0 Mom. 5 m“ 'Senth nu icicle- bordered akx Heâ€"Is there anything I ("m ï¬n m grove my afl‘oction no that you will nnt oubt it? She“ Thom in. tinny sistm‘. She is (wider than I, and mmnmn in de- termined not let. me marry till siuwr is disposed of.â€"â€"Indiann[w!~'e .Tom-nnl. Dr. Thir(lly~"\V}mn ynu go to Md do you my tho bontil‘u! hvlnn Evhnut. ‘If I shoukl die 1:01?er 1 wake? " Linn-a Ilypntin (at Dostun}â€"-“Oh, no: its wrml inaccuracies gmtoupon me. 11‘ I should die during sleep, how would I wa'to’.‘"â€" Truth. Sheâ€"“That was such n. funny story on cold, me yesterday nhnut n, dorxkny, r. Grimm!" â€0- "130 you think an?“ Sheâ€"â€"“Yes. indend. Af at this, when» ever I see a. donkey it. w H remind me of mu."â€"-Judge. Miss Sweetlyâ€"-"X bought (me of the veils that are so thickly #30::er 1 can Icarcely sec. and 1 look Iii-xv. fright in is don't 1?" Miss antlywflh, i'm; it alâ€" most conceals your fat‘c.â€~-~-Chivugo Inter-Ocean. “We hear a grout dml about thn. sown ages of man. but no one over alludes to tho seven agels of womanâ€"what is the reason?" “Catllzmtry, my My. mum» try."-Iioston Gaza--. Miss W‘hnclmrâ€"Do you consider it a pign of weakness in men to weep. Mr. Factor? Mr. B‘ace()râ€"â€"Thnc dewuils up- on who is playing the pimm.~Ulm'eland Plaiudcaler. Heâ€"I drank some: champagne, you know, and after awhile it want tn my head. She-Tina wastho only empty ace left, I suppose.â€"The Land W0 ive In. The photograph of a. bay never looks like him, because no one eye! saw a Do as cle‘an as he isin u photograph. â€"Atcl‘u- non Globe. If some 1Ewaple think they can crawl through t e needlo's eye into heaven they’re going to getstugjs.~l’hiladulphia I‘imes. Those who denounce capital as a curse seem.- however. unxmus to have the curse come home to themâ€"Boston n Ah, A. l‘muscript. ‘Jackâ€"I toldhcrl Would like to take cure of her always. Tom-â€"W1mt did she say? Jackâ€"Take cure, sir.â€" Vogue. When a parliamentary division ends :11 a frae ï¬ght both the eyes and nose are apt to have it.â€"â€"Lowcll Courier. Doctorâ€"You need a change in climate. Patientâ€"\Vhat's the matter with this climate? Doctorâ€"It's too changeable.â€" Chicago Record. It won t be long until the coal dealer’s victims ï¬nd him lying in wright for them once moro.â€"-Bufl‘alo Courier. _.. 77â€"..“vuuv luau “A mari'ilhworthy of conï¬dence.†York Press. ‘ Artist (who has been paid)-lt is a per- fect likeness. Mrs. Stonofence~You are joking. I think it is {rightfully ugly. Artistâ€"So do I. Mrs. Stonefencoâ€"I‘low do you like my pogtrggit 903v that it is finished. The time when a tired man Feclu Um non! of a vmmï¬nn the most: [3 when he h' 'juq ‘vtunu-nl From the m uuu us, lake or mast. ~Nuw York Morning Journal “Whatisa conï¬dence man Amen: the min men whom Nu m The vainnst. one of all Is he who boasts of Mn mm; feet, When his head x5 just? 3: mm). Success of a May Farm-W. F03 SALE. AUanmn ons itudnn we mum -â€" Mk. CAVANVILLE GARRIAEE woaxs la?" NT Our PATENT STEEL IIARROWS have had a big run but. we have still a num- ber in stock. Give us a call. That, very desirable property known as the Wulmlm-Property.situated on the West. side of Mnin HLI‘LmL. “little south of G. ’l‘. R. ï¬tn- Lion. Milllu-ook. One and one-half acres of choice Innd. Brick Dwelling und urntvolnsa fmnm ramble and outlmlldiu m. A number of choice {mutt-(1:3. Suitablu rn retiring fur- mCr. Apply Lg Painting and General Repairing a Simeiulty We have in mock and are still manufactur ing a. large number of New Bu aies, Wag- gnns and Road Carts. We mvc also in stock a. number of Second-hand Buggies and Democrats. NOTICE t0 CREDITURS IN THE ESTATE RY, D- , 101‘“. l lnr â€tutu“ IN‘I‘P'O‘ {U or J†Ci 'me 5° 2-29} All rofurnished and overhauled. The nenL $1 m-ru‘ay huuuuln (Em-in, (‘ounty Council- lnrs. Jurymcn and others vMLim: Cobourg will ï¬nd the anlmnml the best. house to stop at. ("‘OBOURG, WM. TINNEY RICHARD EVANS. Yelvcrton, JUN. HIH'I‘TI DN. Port. Perry. All account: owing: the late (100. Reynolds must. he settled at (mm m- coxm will be addod. )iiuhurd Evans. Yulvorton. and Jos. l‘lriltnn. Port, Perry. cxncutorï¬. are authorized to give noun-hm. 2!! } Exocutovs 5 XECUTORS NOTIDE to CREDIT| (YRSIIAN'I‘ 'I‘O SEO, 3(LCHAP. 110. 11.9.0 _ 1387. notice is hereby given to medium- DARLESS’ Photo Studio, MTENTION ! 'l'lu: [1112111 1'amCo1mIz'tuIi0n, (1101111112113 mm ï¬lm, [/10 American Spirit. 7714339 _/m-I,laxI,rI11Il all the Iimr',f01ezm1'. 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Pills because the foster parents of their aches and pains are the Kidneys. which, on account of a diseased condition, are unable to relieve the blood of uric acid poison. which is deposited in the joints, producing on the ï¬rst provocation irritating aches and pains in the bones, joints and muscles. the reason that Chase’s Pills relieve and cure is their wonderful power in restor- ing degenerate Kidneys to a perfect and natural condition, without whxchthe sys- tem is supplied with blood teemin With poison that adds fuel to the fire 0 rheu- matic complaints, demoraligmg the en- tire system and rendering it liable ton Complication of diseases terminating in dropsy, diabetes, or Bright‘s disease. A . pleasant feature of these Pills is that, while most Kidney remedies encourage constipation, Chase's relieve and cure it. In nearly all rheumatic attacks there exists constipation of the bowels, which isensily over-come b Chase's Kidney- Liver l‘ills; in fact, they are a perfect cure for constipation. l‘his is endorsed by Edward Garrett, editor and proprietor ‘ of the Bradford, Out, Weekly Witness, J and thousands of others. One pill a dose. 25 cents a box. The cheapest medicine on earth. Sold b all dealers. Edman- son, Bates 8: C0,, 1‘ oronto. T! I d 1‘]. h! hm‘n And gm. :1. dozen of his superb Cabinet. l'lwlux, which for Finish, Likom-su mu] Dnmhihby, cannot. be excelledl “'6 dc f) x,mnpeLi1.ioh. Our work is all guar- nnh-ml. Satisfaction our highest aim. “R.- mnko views of licsidunves, livc Muck. elm, vcrv reasonable. (lull and im'lnrul Olll work. No trouble Lo show mu: goods. We pay special attention tn (1w "IIO‘O rmphy of babies. llun'L for (1% :lm limeâ€"oppusilc the Duminfun [I’m-l. Cu“ am] see our window when 32 1 ’1‘I'~IE SUN. a J. Barless THE BALMORAL HOTEL, (FURHERLY THE HORTON HOUSE) FOR SALE OR T0 RENT. l’f/O TOGRAPIIER The Sunday Sun EXECUTORS’ 1'. J. LIGHTBURNE, l‘roprietor‘ MILLBROOK, CHAS. A. llANA.â€"EDITOR. sons, GEO. SOO'I‘HERAN. Millbrook A SUFFERING IBMY. gm..- ONTARIO. 0U: Soda‘ waw fresh, up is rinht ' Do you want a V‘ organ or J cwslmrp Good square Lun‘ J. ROBIN E T‘VI‘t‘Sh (3011va inuziry riving ovm'y \\'(-(‘k. \Vu haw in Hock l‘ Lemons, Applr Don’t; stay outside, but and have a drink whi Cool, .Rofrcshing, Inv IIealtvhv. Gaze right into Y()UX( Lionurj, W indnw :uul Millhrook Look 3 “~ BEHOLD Z )0 Font. hunt for nnythinrr price hns nothing In (In with «mod :1 HM. from (wUli H S a little peculiar “'0‘ u- m': 1 any tn ndibional nm‘iunC nt' hi; we buy dirm" fmm H30 11: ï¬ve that old Opposit, Our efforts xhi best value Wt: h;m~ 0m: invited to m†~ not. Rumcmlwry debts whvn \HH ‘lv: Hall, Giichrést c‘ Soda Fountai Dress Goods Dcpartmenl |,000 yards l’ongoc ï¬nk, mm w at, ‘ ' ‘.. our pricc' , , , ,500 yards Pongmr Silk, 5011' w... - at. 35c., our price . . . . 200 yards .lupuucsu Srlk, z.†. m, dresses, \vurth 51m, nm N“ ‘- 700 yards Dress (inmin‘, in ‘1“ ur-lw won}: 2%., mm prim: . “800 yards I'rinu-xs May “Hal in; goods, WUl‘U) 10v, 4.1;. u: L. - | Our new Pattern Du: Sikh-:«J-Hin,’ l 1; I'I)‘\\ll mi. r- 10 Ladies (iolf (My .. v price. ...... 30 Ltulics’ Jackets, w price. ....... ’25 Ludik‘s’ Jiwkch w prim. .......... ()ur Jackets and ( a“ New Millincry~~ |l:u- , 'Notwithubamling â€It: £141. â€ml “sully nnml cheap. stall the [M‘Oplc luluw wL-ll Hm I. hum. capacny is $2,UJU,1NM per year, and Min I'll» middle proï¬tâ€"is in n posilmu 1.. «nllnlw‘m'll .H CASH AND ONE I'KIUI‘: wmplml \inh .\‘».l we are gradually humming unr Mmlv \‘u 5 6:1 gh, B r056 Ihe Best flat Traée WHERE Diï¬ â€˜YQU GET THAT Jackets and Millim- Wm 130, 13? AND 134 sum all, Gilcbbist 850014; GREAT CASH STORE: CROWDS OF EGONOMIGAL BUYERS THIS WEEK’S LJS'I‘ OF BARGAINS 1 " I’»;l( of 2110 wurtlu :‘ HE A T ? tam ARE ALWAYS IOU N1) AT M1} "\‘u'huv Th m pm ml bargains m 1abiel lncna‘. “1r; llunnda at 1‘.†, H: and 15c, Hosicn (Haves and Underwoaz. riddle: ‘hhiay hcavy wmtu weight, mu pun: - Jun-u (helm-c1: flog: wnrxh A . U 'i‘ H its gmnls Jihad. 1mm Lhn nutterâ€"no uuumtunrn \\ 1th Jun prlurlple ui SPOT LL I’HUH’I'A AND QUICK RETURNS uLNH CAN slim'r.‘ YOU A: WELL. 1' store chums To be ahlr. to with u Svudluuic 1!. 1t: back I! Us guuvls Judd. n'om t wmpetnora. With our prm I In Pilot‘k ulml u-M’ “(can and Man“: Making D: harw hcther (lie: to Dav 0:4 Mr Hunuélelt Comm and Staple Goods I“ PETERHOHUUGH ’01 “mundane, sold. In pun: my duh-m: Wllibu wfli ax U n! JJC'L A buyzonu thcr pee-pic‘s bad 1.; ah]: Lu «my un‘ 35! JX Blankets; Worth ’1. Ever37_ L to buy or La buck, whale buying {mm the makerâ€"n0 Hz“: 1:}; Brand everywhere '33. G ‘J 5c