, . Communications '- From Engineer Aahbridge, stating 13:11 it mud be necessary,to mm the ~ ï¬ydmnt an east side of lindaayq'stq ,, ., ‘te Kent-st†and one of than ’mthsnw'thaubofKent-st" west “of William-st.,m 11.3. to make ‘ ’ :m (or Lbs granolithi walkâ€"Baud ‘3 mud by Ald. Grahum. secoxided by 5.12 Cyandd}. that the treasury: be aim 10 p1 orders on ’aeéannt ‘ v tow-â€n pus: improvements 'when t a ..‘ . by the chair-mam of the town .‘ . ‘rty mumâ€"Carried. â€13:31) 1'03 GAUSI. .m isolation watpused .' “We†vote, without discussion: 3 . u by Alt}. Qiflogly, seconded by . ‘ wmmdflumwm ‘aummfl {3: ,- ~ Ira optimum ‘ . ‘ ' “ suited um P. 0, mm ' 7‘ ‘ for the tnnyter ot the _1_ :mu grant for poles-damn†gmï¬ty grants were reported as fol- Dispenmr for north ward, @475, dispenser for the amt half of south ward. $1350; west h.;.lf of math ward. “Hm -â€"Eyled. ; Miscellaneous Matters. 3 The petition to milk inspection, in- at last session, was 334m 5' held over, the council not: beTnQ pre- ; £9194 to my! acting. _ ,, Th3 byâ€"lmv providing for the elec- I-nlï¬ovu- of WW oomm'aa'owera, g9 ' neared. its first and nomad landing Manda: evenE ng, was on mo- * tion ackipted. »,- Th) Corporation's New, Pound. led by Aid. Grahun, seconded by 3. ï¬lm that tha town pound- be authorized: to use the town. ' Marya-c123 apound gmtil age}: _time 7 a propar emlosure is prov. daei iii-rim _ _ ‘ Ali, Jacksonâ€"“There is a matter re- quiring attention, Mr. Mayor, and. I M the m it. is nettied, the bet- tc. I ruler to the taking of stone from th: riverâ€"we are losing money ‘1: storing 31 lot of stone that will lpofnopreaont use. and I this: we had bath! *dnnzlon tho‘ugdormking." ‘ Sqnuincfltbg Audrtqrâ€: , «3! works. Fm McSwegn 5-. Anderson, on be- than of Wm. Bnazin. ex-Ii ranan, ask- tlnt council investigate the jus- ‘1! their- client's claim.†to part of HAM/J obson,<hitmn of tha boar! ‘ works, presented. Report .No. 13, m was adopted Accounts wane read from Home for $301!. Hart ï¬ddell, and J. threw. and on mtion ware natured to prop- 3mmâ€. Petition trom' J. B. Knudsen; and others, asking that a. sanitarym and collar drain be constructed on Mg sat. and St. hmnhe-st â€"R£err..d to ‘ownolerk 10- out 1 cate as to simtunss: it oorg'ect, to be handed to town commiss: onar, he to mt upon some. the #5 mated to the brigade by a: junkie M‘Ling Co.â€".prn prop- erty commgbee. Petition from Jas. Butlemnd othsr property owners. asking that 3. mai- tary sewer ands callu- drain be con- structed from Cambridge-st. toWil- liamâ€"st.. south. Wï¬dmnmd to tuwn missions: to Abe rrepiortod: upon. ) Business was taken up at 7.45, Mayo: @9th and ail members being present. sh'th} abacus of the clerk, Mr. Herb. :mekon was appointed for, the even- the officer minted. to enforce it. the action taken last night should ,ane been worded years ago, but mu aha council dodged the issue by giving head to- apecious rea- soning and ulterior considerations. ï¬lm! the members of this year‘s coun- ‘ ‘61, in dealing with; the ever-recurring gamble, Inn had the firmness to re- a’ut ths weight; mm broughu to bear. will win for them the cordial Immoral of every good citizen. _'-_ Session - Continuation and 3c. Dom-Ala. Jackal foresaw Sub. m1: ‘0 a ham. Awarding to notice given last :Mon- (by night, our town fathers met in adjomzned sesa’on hat Friday in the council chamber to elm the sla‘te 1d unfiuiahaL bqsingas~Auhau¢h the meeting lasted Whit.- less than an ‘ hour. it prom’aas. to become naiable‘ by reason of Lhe 'nhan'mfly display- Bul. Ho Mous- ALD ORANDELL SAYS HE DOES __ â€OT CARE FOR THE LADES, By Unanimous Vote of Council Friday Evening must Ball Dismissed IINDSAY, FMDAY, MAY 18th:. 1900 Not- a Payiu Quart!- ,_ -...smm was, Ihe Weekly Post. DR. 8. J. KENDALL 60., Enoch"; Balls. Vt. No Disrespect to the Short. bnc Input-ant The Spica Kop Dumb“. Imdon ‘Punch has the following ac- count of the" aaion’ Kop daspatchea . 'ï¬r Radars «vised an impossible plat! Which he trdstod to Wanna. an ab- , atimte’ mug. ~ Lard Roberts mm hoine for mine de- mocha anathema _ ' He has]: emreaa'odr what he‘ thought at the pair. The War; Oflicq MW theaei docu- mats plain; To the joyfotxbéir. 1003;.th grist 3’ r-dâ€"v 7 power lights, but as hall} that num- ber answers all present needs, Mr. (farm? has windy made use of tho surplus power at his d‘sposal and has installed times in: l’ghtaâ€"onpflat- 3119 east end of the mill, over the lag tram- way, and. the other two in the yards. 1119 light will serve as i beacon ~101- steamers pausing up anti down the rive: Mr. J. Carew, with characteristic energy, has taken advantage of the abundance of power supplied by his new boiler to put. in an electric light plant for his mill and yards. It in now in tion, and works beauti- fully. Tbs plant is capable of sup- plying gag-rent. for ‘139_ 1P candle Odd‘l‘hinzsfromOklahomn. Mzrs. Scully, of [Lindsay-sh, recent- ly received from her son. J. D. Scully, who is tamEng near Oklahoma, 1.1)., a small pastebozu‘d box containing a. head. of wheat picked on May let, and two bunches of rattles taken from snakes of that species. which; are very nmma in Oklahoma. territory. The rattles an; takqn troqni‘ the. tin 9t ed. the peculiar souveni tha snake's tail. and cons‘atdbirow‘m- ish-oolorod sections joined together, each containing something that pro dunes , when shaken. a gonad similar to that which†wouid be caused by! a. pee. or bucksluot. Manxhave examin- This can not be story as. it is wall authenticated by reliable witnesses It is about five years dune aomie child- ren saw what in prdnbly the semis creature down beiow Builme' Point, andsomoten Meagan wagon near Orillia. This is an‘ event that will be read with! much interest by many who believe in the existence of such a mustnoaity._ B; anger: _it may: E E 2:5i such a monstmalty. nyuw la n u be held to be a pretty good0 fish r so early in the aena’o‘n." . Strsnge Occurrence Voucned for by I. Reputable Journal. The Barrie Advance says: “There are those whd pretend to disbelieve in all such things asseeserpents. Had they been down at the 31y on lines- day night they would have: been con- vinced of their 1.1ch faith. But unfortunately it is a little oddity with sea serpents as with your rela- tions, to bob serenely up whim they are least expected. Many of our read- ers will remember stories of a leviathan that had been seen tram time to time in Lake Simcoe and Ken- penfelt Bay. Few may have been at all inclined to credit the statement, but last night the serpent, or crea- ture. or wh1t‘ever you my call it, made it how to a small, but very ap- preciative audieme at the wharf at the foot of Mmcaatarï¬sthétm -A ‘A - n...“- 3th ' when they observed a large dark object approaching them. As it ~ came near it lifted itself partly out of the water and the boys dropped their rods and bolted. The actions of the boys attracted the attention of a passer-by who! followed. them; to the scene. The monster lifted from the. water a head like that of a horse, and {lapped the surfacefronr‘tmn to time with. its huge fan-like tail. Per- haps it mw be considered a. flagrant violation of th: rights of sea. serpents. but we are bound: to stete that those who saw it estimated its. length at not‘more than eight or ten feet. Some stones were afterward throym at it. but they did not seem to disturb it. flat it W its own time and finally: sank beneath the surface and dig-1‘1)- oia‘biundsihd†, K On being informed‘tlnt he should have made his request before the vote. the Captain remarked. “Well. if you're ashamed of your vote, all rightâ€"I'm not ashamed of m‘ne.†Council then adjourned. Ald. Cmdellâ€"“I want the yen ans! am tum" 4131-9 radiation was then put to a vote and was declamed carried. day for labor, and mtnot a paying undertaking. . Aid. Crandellâ€"“zl‘he material they are handling will be worth. 815 a day to us in 111.5 near future." Ald. Jlokson pointed out thattham was no resolution on the m nutea of last year's council having reference to the arrangement entered8 into, and the council were not in any way bound to carry it out.'1'ha council would have to pay DoveyBros. the sum! of $40 for ground rent, but the stone was costing Us; town about $9 per LIKE SIMOOE'S SEA SERPENT. Ald. Crandellâ€"“I don't care fox-the, ladiesâ€"I am trying. to: do the business of tha town in the; best way. and it tbs ladies are ratepayers, they will thank ms for keeping them waiting. as my objact is thedhapp‘hms and. [modperity at all." , (Vaâ€"v like under-handed businm Alder-mu Jackson concurred in our view; {than it was decided to links the arrange- ment. If we: pass the resolution,.{it would be the: first time the council had ever broken faith. He didn‘t think Mr. Jackson was competent to decide what was bent to‘ be done, as he had not had the years of experi- ence enjoyed by some.’other. members. The storing or the stone from. the river would save the town: thousands; of dollars in the future; we ought to look ahead. (the “'ellington-st. 1 bridge and approaches would ham to ‘be replaced in time, and we could use the stoma for the town‘s portion and so make a sightly structure. It would be no economy to pay $4 on $5 a cord for stone in our time of need, and the town had paid that ï¬gure years ago. , z . Mayo: Smthâ€"“C ptain. some ladies are waiting, and we would- like-3’ council had virtualiy leased a piece of ground. on whichi to pile the stone. and they were bound iufhonor to carry out the agreement made with the gov- came to such an! impqrtant decision without the matter being diacusad, he feiled_to _ux_:d_ea‘e_tnnd. It looked AJd. Cmndell said he could snot ' . of were propojemg .3 Iooii§h (09150; the nn‘._-:| ‘L t was “saddest to make Electric Light Plant. .irs. 5 the acced- ? some rare] witnessed. 3’ " at the dag recent line here much into: .6 in well prodm Had. bus-h scene trip out w nes- The aoener; oon- of Camï¬a. Iihr m most pleasant aunts ï¬ver. occurring in Blah Eartht... mum know, Mrs. (Judge) Elton mm erly We Sm ï¬dboleytdt _- this were then served. all suggeat'we of the WHOM of tin and the sentimental saint. Upon leavingmacih of the gussta mu given an tavom a daintily Maud box ï¬lled with pink caadios. km more manly conga pro- omimnt success of_ aft}. on: of the small tables and. berm tha' advent of the but ovum thol what were turn- ed down and pink lsalami“! candles brought in, harm'onizi with the sherbet and. roeooolo oak“ thgt 'We take the Mlowjng form-’3 belu- ed copy of the Blue Earth, Minn, Weekly Post: One of the prettiest and most enjoyable society events' ot the season occurred last Wednesday evening. when Mrs, Edeon and 11’s Julia Casey entertained. the MiseClu‘b and friends in Mire. Ethan's rooms at Hotel Consume. (the roams were ar- tistically decorated with pink car- nation: and smile; Inhonor at St. Valentine. “Pros relive Beartn"mer‘e cards for themg evening. Flour? tables were arranged and the giants were preeénted with. heert-ehuped copra cards. each eometinc tor the pneee 3334"?“ 'ï¬mammd’ thwï¬â€˜bm roll]. I Supper was served at . from the cakes." A regrettable accident hap- pened during the race between the opposing sides. Mir. Charles Meehzm ‘ struck on the nose by the iron Weed of a pikepole that was be- ing used. by one of the workmen high overhead. He was driven to 01mm†to receive medical assistance. We are “used to be able to state that no serious consequences are likely to ensue, but he will hay! to endure a. pnrtisl disfigurement wh'le the nasty mound. is in prbcess of healing. Injured tt 1. Barn Ruling. Mzr. Wm. Berlihey. who lives east of Downeyville, held a barnqaising bee the other day at which 180 neigh- bors were pm,nnd the building a. large structure-event up lib “hot The entertainment was under the auspices of tin C.MLBuL. end. thecom- xnitteo of that unocntion in charge ofthedetailsm grateful tothoae who rendered assistance, and also to our citizens for their hearty support. visitors were Rev. Among I‘hthera O'Mnllemot Uxbridge, and O’Laary at Reunion Falls. The popu- larity of Mgr. Laurent, Vicar-Gener- al of the diocese. and Rev. hther Phelan. cumte’ of St. Mil-y), was at- tested. by storm I! applause which greeted thee appearance of excellent likenesses of these gentlemen upon the canm pmi®d_q.j:_ the biano with her accus- Miss Corkery and Mr. 'LhmBrady sang “Ave main." with. goodeflept. The, sweet Irish melody. “Killarney,†was ch1nningly interpreted by Miss A. Duffus, who was heard with pleasure by emryona on this, her that gqblic appearance. ‘ Mr. 1’63)†W on the violin withflfim arm and Mrs. Jackson to‘Yudiintago in “Regina Codi" and ‘Th3 Map]? In! Fbraver." The ht- tea‘ was given. with great spiritnnd the audience applnudod with proper. patriotic. fervor. Mr. W. H. Keller, editor of the U1- bridge Journal, during the passing at views of Painting mg “Tam Holy City" in splendid voice, and. later on was heard again in “O Salutaria." Wa can assure him tint his visits to Lind.- aay will be frequent in future if he [much interest and were exceedingly. ‘well produced. After seeing asuaar bush scene, just out of Ottawa, the trip out westward was comnzenced. The scenery of the western portion of Canada. was quite upto that pure- oeding it and was delightful in the What ladded very much to the plmsure of the nttsir was the ren- HowTheyDoThlngsOutWat. .._-__' â€"-w-\r Win, ULU" an“ [[8 ‘ Bishop; the Bank of Montml and new. post ofï¬ce of Her Majesty; the Conventsemd may Catholic institu- tions, (115 great Windsor and other hotels, the harbor, shipping and the ice palaces. . Passing from Mbntrenl to Ottawa, some rarely interesting views were witnessed. {Phage included pictures at the destruction committed by the recent :tine. (I‘hnijrere viewed with Before commencing h’s views Prof. Buell announced that he would tabs his audience first through the anc- ient cities of the eastern continents, through England, Ireland and M- land, and finally to America, 'lhis he did to the delight ofall. The scenes of the ancient cities of Jerusalem; Borne, Naples, their many beautiful build- ings, resplendent with atatuary,were intensely realistic. The views of Her ’M'njesty's various castles and other wcminent places of interest through Great Britain and Ireland were truly delightful. At last the audience was taken across the Atlantic. viewing on the way immense iceburgs. Then came the cities of Halifax. St. John's and other important centres, with their most prominent churches and public buildings. Passing along to Montreal, points familiar to many were, viewed. merchurches of Montreal were pot- tzrayed, including that of Notre Dame, the largest on the continent, its altar, immense bell, _ e_t_c.. and its 13!-th . A,I_ 3mm nMnWWï¬ week ahead. It Lsnotsayingtopnmchtodeo- cribe the entertainment as one of the most pleasing and instructive that has been given in Lindsay; for along timeâ€"we might almost add since the Professor's last visit. The stereoscopic views embraced an immense variety. and. nearly every one was a. “gem." go'od impmssiom on th'a public mind entertamment round it a. vary my duty to mvive inbomat in his com- ing, and. all the deaim’blo sea“ in the Amdnmy‘ were disposed of a. An amount Imus. manna: Purim-bod by Prof. Bumâ€"Ian, In. . W 33811“. Both Homo m. hula. ~ As was confidently expected, avery largo audience-Wing both town and country peopleâ€"gathered u: the Academy of Music Thursday evening to accompany Prof. Email in his “mom- Around the Wand." That * gentleman's appear-anon here some ten or. twelve years ago had. left such a SUGGESSFUL mfemuuiumr nu no or at. muws mm PARISH mu. W. LINDSAY. oN'ruuo. MAY 18 Vocal and imtnï¬ï¬eï¬al intern}. throughout the Keller. editor of the Ux- ll, duringithqlggasiggro: “A:_... _ Baseball Notes. â€"'Ih9 public are ubd to‘ stop climb- ing the fence at thqachool grounds and. to use tho mox- any, other m8 317M privilege toplay ball mg'men tbs hall team, and. it the ‘boya mum in. coming in over the new this ball phymwfll lose the tho wands, which it is hoped Will not happen. â€"Aa the tenure: hu turned: warm. Mm goodgamo .night are All†who Collegiate Lucas inewm a. 110-» tine match on the mggufau . 8.15. _ A W witnudm ed the_ rt: at W: and. the W Mnicht. but “1° maths: wga Wt (god p13 inm: â€"“a:.§daw mm in will“ t 8 Club. at Boston. “My“ um m't ‘l‘nlp'winn' . sail mm’ï¬am " 1batik m"....lt ll MM†1% W . .Muw~ Ont-moo Muror: -On lmday even- ing. 8th inat.. a wry pmtty‘ voiding took place in tho' Whodiat church of this places. when Miss Lizzie Corneil. daughter of the Late avid Council, of Ops. was muted in marriage to Mr. Richard [-1 Storey. or lb: township of Oahu. Rev. 3. LL Pope, assisted by Rev. E. Reborn. perform the inter- eating «nanny. 1h: bride was neat- ly attired in a hadron». tnvollinc auitJï¬-a Grace Carmen. cousin of the bride. graocfully ,actod u bridesmaid. Each carried a very bountiful and £1“!- grant boquet. Mr. W. E- Coomlzo; of gamma. ably uniportod the 3:193 . happy 0011;) any. ' m ‘ the good wishes of gamma. trieuda. left 9n the 8.20' train tortho‘ mt. ï¬ght-ado is 01:00 Opa’ (aim-t daughters, sad the groan in one of Dunn’s moat successful tumors. Rnle ofThc Rand. It is a common error with the pub- lic‘ to think that n rig unght’up to on the highway' does not~havo to turn out unless called upon by the person behind him. The Law mnim the per- son in from to turn out on his an: ac- wnd. (this is what the Actsâ€: In case of n wean trailing or being upon tbs highm in charge of which amid. or on hermit overtaken by an: horseman truan- in I“ t Wtwvlpud. the person .0 ma All!“ Quietly my; on}. go {ho‘ aim and draw. did aid vehicle or brat-man to pal; . The Cdves Will Como High. A ï¬rmer near Burgunvilb'bwgm a heimr for $12 a short time agowhich 60qu into the most beautiful minor on record. when tod- under na- tuml conditions. The Agricultural for securing econanicd result- and produced eighty pounds or milk pet day. being milhad than time: over: twenty tong hogs: m sum’ot. {702 False modesty causes marry people to endure in silence the greatest minty imaginable from itching piles. One application of I}. A. W8 Chue's Oint- ment will soothe and. use the itch- ing, one box will completely cure the worst case of oblong gaining bleeding. or protruding pl we no :35!â€" to run (or DLA. M book dam, $5,050; an hum-.37.- 000; stocks, 82,8000; ma estate in Dundas, 82,600. The will was drawn. in Lindsay in 1876. andxkgm the en- tire «tabs to the widow. . Let! a Hodat Fortune. [the will of the latq George Hope Bea-tram, KP†of Toronto, at due time a Lindsay manhunt. diam of an estate valued an: $44,050. made up u 901%.“; EWIQ 30966- $1.590: For you. Bobs; . But from one‘ thing you'll be true, In your glory and. your gluâ€" Tlmt's the buzzing of the bee!_ \ Lucky Bobs. Honest pride may mm" in you Little Bobs, There Jun; be a_ qmdom, too. (Chickso Tim-8mm) When you start: for ham again. As aim“ Bobs, ot' ( lordly Bobs. You may went a. ham’s crown. And so riding up andsdown. With 11:0 W of the town. Dr. Pierce’ 3 Pleasant Pellets and the .ction of the “Discovery†when than il constipation - that; havenflemd. Imnamuniflta stinging. burn!!! . and “claimant!“ beam-emu [could ybeuh. I thatmforyourkindadvia! NO BEES IN 8038 BONNET. dma Kb:- deco. btakoutonthebod inthe disease. gin theiimy repulsive attention to the man which by Bobs mama] 'm'tbrâ€"tié prodisi ï¬nd Itching Pile; mm m. of m~ 'u t‘l‘de. which Sir Chum: has t right at a. citizen of a (mo country to pay. but Chadians who, mun arc will- ing to be output-inst! bye hfloqnins. fgkiu and the tantalum intbo Olson. ind. 11h: the ' barn- aim-mu, who is deal-Hm! in; th‘ecsr- toon. anxious to [induce um sort of aphysuited to moot-pat nn an actor who is more unions «1 ex- hlbit his Versatility. than his virtue. dramas apoliticisgawho in aban- Iutely- umcrupnlgnqutheg u bphct in tho cam yrhioh‘ lid now «hummus without sparing either Isuzu-goo truth that _ho must be. held neither r:‘ â€"' ' are Mr, must be held strictly guppnlible. So_ gaquyuu _lla awed is discovered in the adjoinin pro- mpt-gins toediflcunt so. ï¬ance and making speeches which can re- markable mt on!)' {or their untime- ly and diam! spirit!†but- for the in- upcm-pcied he. .1 sun- In- ppth Mention!“ end Britten Ein- :nâ€"d 33 vwriâ€"fdntt monohlood. and :â€" uvo us tram nah. mung giant â€" MSRM. (.Iovmnto Saturday Night.) After tearing loyalty to utters and wrapping him! up in theBrit- iah flag. hurling himself into m u : loyalist meteor. sud claiming to have been tho hther ot Conï¬den- tion. and the (mum of British connection. and the gmt-unclq otour military â€atom. and. the mother-in- law of ewthiu that could. boput into a loyalty mica, Sir antic: mapper is suddenly mind (months hont a! the outfit, which was soro- oontly boating tom-toms. waving then. pounding drums. lighting bon- fire. blowing-bugle. and scanning flow not» â€khan and may my 'When the blood. in thin and mm. tho nerves are actually tuned and mu exhaustion and predation soon tollw. Food tho natu- with Dr. $E‘1'Zn’b'35 ting]? Shrine that in all matters relating to theology and public or prints Md: tho The Atlanta clot evidently b:- 1‘ ad that imm at conduct in up one of a. hush ofï¬cial. was bound to have I WING afloat upontho (annuity at large. rder in gaudnd Wu to thegnro dexeliction: of a mum ofï¬chl. et- tending over a term. of years. but they have trend the council -- the tody It haltâ€"with peculiu' com“- dntion. libero it a: ammo! cl“ - , L_I:-_ LL-L â€"- â€" -_- ~, I' Innyit Mlstopmdaopm. In a «new! to-dIJ. the council formulated an resolution calling for an mayor‘s 12:?th and it way passed at an â€ion this (vening. The mayoï¬ has given- noin- timntion as to his action. in the max.- ter. '~ 8° tor Lost summer Woodwmd m stud to resign bonus In admitted snags- atians mule by an m affect- ing Jn's m character. as unid- od. resigning then by promising ro- amongst-cum“ of Aunt: Gt. Mmesdbytfloldhpmnm (New York Sun. May: 811:.) Atlanu. 61.. May 7.â€"Mayor Jam G. .Woodward wan this evening re- quested by an city council to re- siax. (nu. action can» a then-1m. 01' a canon deliwyd last night by meannDnLaï¬mu‘htomot the Mamie nuptist chm-ch. . cmwow EVERSUN, few of GINA/AMOIM E V5 198 ON ’8 HARD ON THE MAYOR. MWMM KENT STREET, Screen Doors and Window Screens, Oil Stoves, Garden Tools, Lawn Mowers Pure Mixed Paints, Poultry Netting, etc. We can Save You Money. Linda: clef 1m 3' 8fit to CALL AND SEE OUR magnum g Comm 35-801mm: 818.000 I. Sun. May 811:.) 1 Your Contact. ad in nmun‘ ' mg!" Industrial-My. .n this evening re-' Mr Alex. Cunt-rte“. of I’eterboro. city council to m- mwmgmg d'uctor of the Central On- ‘auno “ thermal]: :nno Power (‘0‘ i: in [awn (0-day my! last night by, to consult tha company's iocaldimc- Bmugmon, of the M. Mr. B. J. XchuMin. Mr. Cul- t church. . mm]! Imports his company hum-A fwdwwd m 0‘31! : cently cloud 4 m contract oral" ‘ In admitted allega- . . M m m_iph(0d flotation: with a. new man- uactot. Ho u'uid- - ' Our Motto,.-“Good Goods Cheap.†IT PAYS TO BUY Several months passed. Miss Height pining away visibly every day. One I ï¬ght e. friend whn was sititng up m mer. read or a somewhu simila- case «he: had been cured by Dr. Arnold'- Enguah Toxin Pub. Next day ill. bought a. box of this medicine. and mu Height begun using it et once. In a. few den a decided we: noticed. The swelling abated. end in ten den she could see 1: well “ever. ~,!hrdve weekeaheeonflnned hung the pun. and hi the end or the: “time the was out of bed. completely baht. tad her recovery was Maw 01! utterly hopeless. Last summer the young lady had a haven attack of Icnrlet fever. She made I m:- recovery. but untortun- ugly went out too 0001:. caught cold, which devemped Into Kidney trouble. and ï¬nally Into a tel-rib}: puntul case at Bright's Disease. Her nnklea swell- ed. her eyelids became putty, me huh under her eyes bloated so thnt she could not see. Her can were at- tocted. ma <1ch large qmuuco otpus.‘_8hc Mamet-weakâ€; WATERTOWN. :3. Y.. D21. 21.â€" Very rarely do we heu- or a young woman passing through such I. torrihlo ordeal u that which Min Neuie Hatch! recently experienced. and "et bang save to tell of It. Mm Halzht b u: «Unable young may of 23, a. resident In this clzy. and many e:- ceenod by am who know her. -‘With the Chicago Grnnd‘l'runk division omitted. an earnings ofthe Grand hunk Railway for the week adieu May 7th. 1900 ahowan memos of â€086.1130 otticid figures are; 1m. .391..883.w.297. Evoryono Talktmr of llss Home Knight's Remarknb‘e Ex- poriorce. (ample the Lindsay-at. bridge. (up cap be- m‘ “’0 m“in: point and m. “bonï¬re-at. auction. W h“ ' will be left untouched until the ram low contact is comp“- Railway "we. -Th;~ Grand Trunk Railway au- thor'uieu will commence the otection of lhirnew Wwionon Queen-5L. out. Toronto, on Monday. It wmholocaxndonthamt aid. of tho truck; mg _wm goat 84.000 , men and women who at not healthy any {become so by taking Hood’s Sar- enpnnlh. In medicine. by making theblood richndmud giving good appetite and perfect digedion. :mp'nrts vitality and strength to the plum. htï¬ihrfedfacoufoéftb Hau- thy. able-bodied men. If he lived in these (by. he would lure known that WATERTDWN'S WUNDEP. WWI/â€f IWWW summon FALLS Pawn: “'Wfliviafls mic“- 1mm eme Omit. “8th M“ thé â€"nu-. Ben. S , m in: town lately. i .imgnt in Linda-y oatmng out on top in u - mm the {Benson house, left tor Atlantic City, Nan krill and tour a. â€"'l’ h. -v- r-mul as In commutee met-ting who; he (Pilkie) reoewe-l his insttuotiom u to the method to be fo'lu'pd, yet had no. W ' W Stars. in impala; a [me of {wand 85.45 costs-to be pmd' torthmth â€" mad Lhe 001mm ' a durp lesson, aging thathohdmlashudowcc of ths belligerent; to matters relu- ing to the point. at‘ inaneâ€"the assault ‘ and trim had W it. It. Pilkie pied guilty to striking [L'Touchburm but contended faint. there was s mum of mutation, inapnuchu town late! was ventilated chm morning batons Police Magi-unto u : result of the POLICE OOURT CALENDAR PERSONALS. Hardware Men The New... rt hm of (h m- e. ‘ 1"“ “Id Ipprecintive he council Writes '2 the stand at 10 detach We“ experienced much “w of mi Steers then lined and. C545 oatsâ€" of opinion tha m that - present at theu’ilkie) u foo the Aid.