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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 9 Aug 1894, p. 1

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: her or the College of ~._. Office hours--8 to 10 a. m., 1to 4p. my, RR one ---- ¢ $ R. D. ARCHER, M.D.C. Victoria Toronto University; Physisiase and Ont.; Didentiate of the Royal , Edinburg ; L¥entiate lege of Physicians, Edin- the Faculty of Phpeitiom 1880" 3 Late tb gar ital, on Univeraity ; M. , Feb. 17, 1 DR. E. C. McDOV [7 RB 3a SUCCESSOR TO DR. HA id D., Master of Surgery, Victoria Uni . versity; Licentiate of Royul College of Physiaus, London, Eng.. Mewber of Col- lege of Physinians & Surgeons, Outario Late attendunt of Soho Hosnital for Diseases of women, and of Great Ormond Hospital for Dise of Children, London, Eng. Physician, Surgeon, &'c., "and evenings. Office and residence, Dr. stand. Queen St., - re OHN BILLINGS, Solicitor, Notary Public, Conveyancer, &o. Solicitor or the Ontario Bank. ar Office over the Ontario Bank, Port Perry. Jan. 29, 1887. A ey J E. FAREWELL, L. L. B, bg 2) , Crown Attorney, Barrister, County Sol- gitor, &c., Notary Public and Conveyancer, Jifice--South wing Court House, Whitby, Ont, ot eR EL SRR ARN YOUNG SMITH, L L. B., Barrister, CX. Attorney-at-Law, Solicitor in Chancery and Insolvency, Notaty Public, &c Office--McMian's Block, Brock Street, Whitby. J. A. MURRAY, DENTIST, now putting in Upper and 'Lower Sets of Teeth at froth $4 T0 $75 EAGH- SET. Having just purchased the largest stock of Reeth ever brought into Norgh Ontario Iam satisfied I can suit you both as. to quality and price, . Come and see. Rooms inthe Blong Block, over Messrs. Forman & Son's Store. . Port Perry, Oct. 28, 1881. i Veterinary S He undersigned having completed his Hamill's -old Port Perry. full Course atthe Provincial Veterinary College and obtained a Diploma as Veterin- ary Surgeon, would announce that he has opened an office for the practice of his pro- fessionat Port Perry, whereall callspersonal by letter or telegram, by day or by nigh will be promptly attended to. All discases of animals tteated in the latest and best known system £ar Telephone connection--free of charge. ORR GRAHAM. Port Perry, April 8, 1884. 'GL. RUBSON -V. 8. RADUATE Ontario Veterinary Col- lege, Toronto. Office and residence EveRGREEN CorTack, two miles south of Manohester, ~ 14° years practice. Tele- phone in the house--free communication with Port Perry, Manchester, and elevator. Telegraph calls to Manchester will be for- warded by telephone. ~All Veterinary Medicines in on Evergreen Cottage, ie ee North Ontario Observer. Depaaits received. each depositor semi. | Port Petry, April 4, 1888. DAVID J.ADAMS, BANKER AND BROKER. Good Note Discounted. At 65 per cent. on good Mortgages. INSURANCE effected at the Lowest Rates in Good ships. Port Perry, Oct: 4 ha Subseriber is prepared to LEXD | Licensed" Auctioneer stern Bank OF CANADA. Port Perry Agency. Sabbath Services, 10:80 and 6,80 ATT Week Evening Service. Thursday 7:30. = A GENERAL Banking Busivess trans- Strangers welcome and gonduolédts seats. acted, ye i nition p to cy x ¢ all | Depa i n highest current nik be credited to nnually. W. McGILL, ANAGER. calod [nteérest PORT PERRY. Has any amount of Money to Loan English Companies. £7 Agent Allan Line of Steam 1889. MONEY TO LOAN ANY AMOUNT on Farm Security AT 6 PER OENT, &ar'Also on Village Property. AA MORTGAGES BOUGHT. WX HUBERT L, EBBELS, Barrister. Office next to Ontario Bunk, Port Perry, May 10, 1885, W. M. WILLCOX: "iyo "THE COUNT 0 ONTARIO ANDY TOWNSHIP OF CARTWRIGHT, VALUATOR, &c., REAL ESTATE A SPECIALTY. TAKE this opportunity of returning thanks for the very liberal patronage which I have received in the past. The increased experience and extensive practice which I have had will le torued to the ad- vuntage of patrons, and parties favoring me with their sales nay rely on their interests being fully protected, No eflort will be spared to make it to the advantage of par- ties to place their Sales in my hands. Sale Rills made out and Blank Notes furnished free of charge. Satisfaction guar- antee or no pay. Terms liberal, Port Perry, July 18, 1893, GEO. JACKSON, Licensed Auctioneer Wishes to inform the public that heis pre pred to attend with the utmost care all sales entrusted to his charge in the Town: ships of Reach, Scugog and Mariposa. A segisten of dates of sales will be kept at the co of Mr, Orr Graham, V.S,, with whom arrangements may be made for sa All correspondence addressed to me at Scugog P.0.. will receive prompt attention. #2 Sale Bills made out and Blank Notes A Weekly Political, Agricultural and Family Newspaper, 18 PUBLISHED AT PORT PERRY, ONT. EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, H. PARSONS, Terms. --$1 per annum, if paid in advance; f not $1.50 will be charged. No subscrip- tiontaken for less than six months ; and no paper discon ti ined until arrears are paid up. | Rutes of Advertising: For each line. first insertion ........ $0 08 J : Bubsequent insertions, per line L002 Hipp Betiutaction guaranteed and terms Cards. under 6 lines, per annum .... 5 00} "Office and residence nt Ciearen. Orders ; dvertisen:en| without specific instructions. Letters containing money, when addressed to this Office, pre-paid and registered will be at our risk. or publeatior b willbe inserted - until forbid and charged accordingly. No 'advertisement will be taken out until paid furnished free of charge. I would also inform 'those interested in Poultry that I have on hand and for sale upwards of 100 fine, pure-bred Plymouth Rock Chicks. If you want anything in that line please write me for prices or come and see stock, GEORGE JACKSON. Scugog, July 18, 1893. T. SWAIN, Licensed Auctioneer OR THE COUNTY OF DURHAM.-- left with Messrs, Moore Bros., Blackstock, will receive prompt attention. Sanday--Math Su nday School, 2.30 Wedneaday--Evensong, 7.80 p.m, Methodist Church. REV. R. CADE, Pasrom. PORT PERRY, PROVINCE OF ONTAR REV. JOS. FLETOHER, M.A., Inctusuxt. ns, 10.30 a.m, Evensong, T p,m. p.m. REV. MR, GOODMAN, Pastor. Sabbath Services, 10:80 Wesk Evening Service, ------------------ i -------- and 6:80, © Thursday, 7:30. Canadian Pacific Railway. ONTARIO DIVISION " " GOING EAST rairis will leave Myrtle su follows GOING WEST. -- nen a A J.D Sittings of he Division Courts COUNTY OF ONTARIO. By Order. Bitters. bottle I body. and LOMEABO MULLS TUN, Rn through its wonderful bl powers, I was troubled with scrofulons spote and blemishes all over my bod: and was advised to try Burdock Bl J. E. FAREWELL, Clerk of the Peace. Whitby Dec. 80, 1893, BLEMISHES, CAUSED BY CURED BY Sms,--I am thankful to BBB, and well cleansing Lane st 1 took one bottle, with great benefit, and can positivel before I had taken half i wag three bullocks. member of the circuit, speech Ly saying: "Gentlemen of 'the jury, it will be for you to say whether this defendant shall be allowed to come into coart with unblushing footsteps, with the cloak of hypocrisy in his mouth draw three bullocks say that PERFECTLY CURED. I am so pleased to be stron healthy again by the use of B.B.B. and I can strongly recommend it to every: Lorexzo Purisron, Sydney Mines, 0.B. Mixed Metaphors. A mixed metaphor story was told by. the late A. M. Sullivan. When le was beginning his practice in Ireland, lie was present at a case where a rmall farmer brought an action against a neighbor for alleged malversation of Counsel, a well-known concluded his client's pockets with impunity.' AVIS, Agent, Port Perry the second and out of my OONSERVATIVE RALLY. |of d Notwithstanding the fact that this i \ is a busy season in rural constituencies 2 a large and_enthusastic mass meeting ( of the Libernl-Oonservatives of the| North Riding of Ontario was held in the town hall, Sunderland, on the afternoon of Friday, 27th ult. The 3 meoting was called for the purpose of Lu discussing matte of i 1] Sreiideqt of We North Ontaria, 00m | vino. servative Associntion, presided; and | oo he Mr. Robért Biruiingbam, secretary of people 'a fore the Conservative Union of Ontario ;iwill be pndon Mr. Frank Madill, M.P,; Mr. James | dound to the} Glendinning, ex-M.P:P.; Mr, John T. | large. Robinson, president of the Cannington of the N.O.L.U.A. of the hall we noticed Messrs. J. Al McGilliveag, Q.©., and Chas. Kelly, | close in the uspal manger, of Uxbridge ; Thomas, William and J. While in the body | ing. and many other prominent workers. The President, in opening the meet- ing, stated his reason for] calling them together at this busy season, and also congratulated them on the plucky fight they had made during the late He regretted the cordingly the ypung man provincial cofitest, defeat of the Conservative enndidate, but was hopeful of redeeming the rid- | church seags® ing in the near future. He then edll- ed on Mr. Birmingham to address the meeting, Mr. Birmingham, on coming forward was greeted with prolonged applaused, His speeeh was Lrief biit to the point; After referring to the great and ngble fight made hy Mr. Meredith and his friends throughout the province, he some I sit the organ (Birmingham) said that he had reasons find it verygood as a curo. to believe, from evidence furnished to him, that this riding had been won by the reformers by corrupt means, -- Evidence was comiiig to light every day of voters having been purchased, ete., and, therefore, he thought.it was an. Austin African. thh duty of the Conservatives to pro- test Mr. Chapple's election. wag about. Speeches were also made by Messrs. "Am Mr. Webster in' F. Madill, James Glendinning, J. T. Robinson, Thos. Welch, H. Wilson, W. H. Hoyle, J. A, McGiliveay, R. 8: t Webster, Thos Todd and D. McFee ; Wi 1 ants ter am, after which it was unanimously decid |" berry a ed to enter do protest against Mr. Chapple's election. The necessary $1,000 was raised in a few minutes and Messrs. Laidlaw, Knp- + , ) a' ggah! pele & Bicknell, baristers, -of Toronto, } WAY ee were authorized to file the petition, liver. The other business lefore the meet: ing was then proceeded with, when the feck: confident that ere e belcalled upon to from an seated on the platform with him werd] ,dministrationi which will give to the orth 'of Government which ged aw one that will re Moved by J: A:McGillivary, second. m, Young Men's Liberal Conservative' As- ed by Thos, 'Lodd, that a hearty vote "| sociation ; Mr. Thos. Welch, President of thanks be tendered Yo the chairman, of Brock Conservative Asociation,| Dr. Gillespie; for the vry able manner and Mr Thos. H, Walshe; Secy-Treas!] in whicl he Bas presided over this meet- The meeting was then brought to » Rev. T. W. Leggott, Brooklin, A couple albut to be married were anxious that all their friends should at- tend the eerempny, but were in doubt as to the capacity of the church. sexton andasked, "How many will the The 'sexton. considefed tho matter carefully fof several minutes, and then replied, reflectively, 'We ell, ord'narily itll seat "bof t three hundred; but if ith their legs hon.in'.or er ness it'll seat three a Bd Dear Bi. --I have been using Burdock Bitters for Boils and skin discaees; As » dyspepsiu cure I havealso found it unequalled. Sarah Hauilton, Moutreal, Que. eet A Friend in Need. A colored man knocked at the door of the humble cabin of Jim Webster, Mrs. nppeared and asked what all the fuss #Noj what does you want wid him 1' "T'se 4 good deal of a friend ob his + Guess car's some mistake dar, No- body what wants ter Lorry a dollar from my husband can be a good friend ob hisn,' Dar' a 'lie out somewhars, K.D.0. Pills tone and. regulate the Skin Diseases are more or less occasioned Ly. bad blood B. B. B, cures the following ases : Shingles, Drysipelas, ltch- © c i As. went to the and I Mrs. Webster dollar from 'WHERE HE HID HIS MONEY. vast of the tow of Delaware, started for the tLarnyurd fair to be fine, and he was at pence with barn wus u bed of artichokes, He had sent away 10 @# seedsinan and ordered Russian artichokes; which wre wakrant ed to yield 60 per cents more than fue, American tuber, and it was wlso claimed gestion + 3 : the shéd and looked at ail the tools think it the best credit 'of the province at| One morning 2 September, in, the Most of them tere rusty with the | N moved rh, one Riged Kpavin end, ied § Jour sour wd ks Sumuel ned ine. duwmpness, Thera was rust on a Trach pleased with J farmer, who lived about three miles | pi gqugur and ona certain chisel, Respect tl vr, P.0.Boxsis, | with a mikpail in his and. He had slept well, the day bid | | I Almost as sudden as =|, iI mankind, beeci)y taste, Therefore lr lap of thundér his feelings underwent u hunge. Between the house and the | or them that tuey were good for indi when eaten in a raw stile - 4 A. Todd, ofZGoodwaot] Alan Brads | Ons, wilens After avin the €.D 0. [Hi 520% J wills 26" aura Ee minsse wale oF tne. Gresky | 587 : : « tog sy 2 a 1okes, 0 \¥ " ii ir 3 i Z ; en An tney tom, | n fuir trigl Xam satisfied it is the best would be time to dig them und learn if ad ties besa » oclug Jnspection of Why,' said the boy who wanted a No Eg g g of Scott ; W. H. Hoyle, H. Wilson, | remedy 'for Dyspepsia ever brought | the promises of ¢ e seedsman lind been | foul ie on the i} rT job, 'I'd sorter act idiotic like and . olz|s STITT. J. Taylor, J. 0. McLean, J J. | within my reach.. I have found it all fulfilled. What Farmer Harding hear plenty of brush od limbs and desd d Jerstand hi Ther, Whithy a gl ol 3 | 2 382 2 3 Shire, R. A. Sinclair, A.J. Reid and that it is claimed in its behalf, and have | 2 0 walked down the pith was the | vey but ut the end of two days pretend not to understany him; . ners Oshawa 3 4 4 3 4 yi ps Ae d An \ « Qing i peeulinr "woof | wool I uttered by = pix steady search I found ohips and splint= if he got mad and cussed me, I'd tell ; wa Lal Bal ial? ol 4°] 8] |W. A. Robinson of Oafiiington ; D. |Plensure inifeammencing it as & most | when alarmed; sud what he saw wus | (CTU TO Tod, And' then knew | pi : 2 { piokoring ¥ a iid excellent remedy. utter devastation. Iu otuer words, |. hd pbk binge lh lop him yes. 3 3. Port P ng ool | ol 19 03 McPhee, Indien Agent, Rama; -- Free Sam, ls-of K.D O.. mailed to | pi velonging w Firier White had root- | "in File" iis money in a d by th ¢ i, Uxbridge. [30 14} 5 17 | Buzford, of Mara ; Angus McKay, of | any addyess. P:0. Oo., Ltd, New u Lis, ay idee A safer place nor with more skillful Sour tempers Ea ¥ the wes A r bs ' ee . % uring night a ri . N f 0. , 3. Cunniugion 31 15 3 3 Thorah ; and James Vrooman, Ed. | Glasgow, N.8J or 127 State St., Boston, | voured every one uf those Russian arti bund. Tue Arie oo en gbiple one J ert] 5 po i i 7.Uptergrove wl hs 0 | Edwards, James Brethour, of Brock, Mass. choles, Nox ous was lef, The rut} wise the two came together wan Pe - was complete, a deonyed spot, It wusn's larger than a Thus then snd there bégan the feud between the houses of Furuwer Harding and Farmer Waite. When the feud began Henry Harding was & child 2 years old, and Emna W. ite was not yet born. Twenty years later they were in love and engaged to Le married, When the state ot affairs became known to Mrs, Waite, she turn- ed her daughter outdvors **for disgrace ing the memory of her dead futher," and Farmer Harding; who had now be- come un old man and avas sul & Widow- er, threatened to disinherit his son and drive him away if the natch was not uroken off. Li ve carried the day, Tue couple were niarried und went to live in he town. Tue old man Harding had vowed that Heury suould never hinve a dollar: from lum, He svon sold the Laurin and went to the otier side of the gounty to live with ah old maid sister » ! - pin which was tilled by eip. Pe hie could sell was converted ligo mony and deposited in the village bunk, Peo- ple who kuew all about tie cise predict ed that he would relent after & while and do the right thing, but tiey could not fathom the depths of his bitterness. Le lived for three yours after the mur. riuge and sdied without forgiving his son. lu was pretty generally kuowu that he had ubout $20,000 in cash, nnd it was generally belivved that he would will this 10 his sister, On the duy that Harding died 1 rench- ed the town of Delaware on my (wu wees annual vacation, He was not vet buried when the gossips of the village had given me all the partionlurs. Well, that is how I came into the case. A criminal reporter on a duily paper is more or less of a detective. If not, then lie is not & success as a criminal repor- wer He runs against all sorts of crime and all sorts of erimittalsj le must bs with the detectives more or less lig comes aorosa mysteries, and the publi¢ demands theories and explanations; he simply can't help becoming interested. The excitement was intense, and inside of d to o the orchard, but on one eccasion, he had need of a certain tool and went' to the shed to find it, it was missing. but it wus iresh rust nugur wlso retained some bits of the last the augur had been bored into a beech- Harding was a carpenter by trade, I had and augur in waking 4 hiding pluce tor forest in search of what might be called Ppa ul Ie cut ou ood ne J of twenty-four hours the public had encn yer in Iudia trom the bites of ' No.* jumped 10 ® conclusion. No will could various sugkes; and it is nu exigyerution NO. be fourtd. All the old mais money had | 0 $4Y that some sixty of Queen Vic ¢ Carringe ¥ been drawn from the bank, aud "as ii |toria's subjects who wefe ulive und well ' No. was known that Hannah Harding, the Festarduy ihe to-day beiug burut und =o. spinster sister, wus. also Ditier again | buried out here as a segue tv theses ac- ¢ Bicycle, perhaps ¥ Henry, it was natural to Lelieve that cidents Tlie same will happen Lo-nor : 3 she hid the money. As the legal heir row and the next day, sud ut least one No. . Henry was advised to take certain steps, death froin similiar causes nay be ux- * Well, how in thunder did you get and Hannah, of course, employed au pected tu ocour every hall nour between ' lswyer, and so the fight of twenty pow and the time that the readers of here ¥ 3 » lure' - 3 . . years continued. A searéh warrant MeClure's Magazine peruse what I have The man wag pawing the splinters fuiled to find any portion of the written, Mortanty of this magnicu-le is . ' money. Fifty men hunted high a terrible tuning, tuough the fuct must be | out of the floor dround the ticket und low for two days. but in vain remeutvered 1hag it is districuted among | eo "when, Tea Yin an Foep'a boris cp Band a4 rome, | KENDALL'S SPAIN CURE. cout Two hours lwter it had been restored, It was a mallet he wanted. Going on the theory shat the old Dr. A J, KespaLs wan hid used the mallet, T went to Dear Sirs---1 have used pevéral Battles "Kendall's Bpavin Pure" with much Firilmont 1 ver sod. For Sale by all Druggisia, ov dddroms Dr. B. J. SE ENDALL COMPANY, NM CNOSBURGH FALLS, VT. N ENCE Tne point of the wool it nd been bored intd. These bits was usstired by several persons had =» i that At a Bird Dealers. ree. When I had been told that Mr, 10 doubt that he had used mallet, chisel a y' How,' said the bird dealer, fn, fhin came to buy a parrot and asked you if the bird swore; what would you iis money. The first move Was t6 go thtotgh the I marked off twenty a man's fist when Hurding discovered it and began work, With faugur and thisol he made a hollow in the solid wood lurge enduczh to hold a gallon or more of water. 1t notonty held his $20.- 000 in gold, but considerable nore could have been putin oun top of it. © Aside from making a plug or stopper, which exactly fitted the hole, he gut with his ol isel a nick below it to 18ceive and se- ourely hol & large piece of the dirt and moss, Behind the moss he affixed one of those exrescencws you have seen growing on decayed logs, und both moss und fungus had taken root and were thriving, Everything looked so perfect ly natural shat L wus a goosl honr get~ ting at the kephale of the tr asure box Had 1 not found sure evidences of his work in the chips and splinters the tree would mye beau put down on the list of (atbures; He'did not" inteml. to leave 4 fast na It {s & certain and speedy gurs for Cold in the Head sad Catarrhin all its SooTtHing, CLEANSING, HEALING. Instant Relief, Permanent & Cure, Failure Impossible. Many so-called disensos are simpl symptoms of Catarth, auch ae ad e. partial deniness, losing sense of wamell, foul breath, king and spit ny, naoses, feeling of de- © , ve; 11 you are troubled with wed by Namaz, His is of will be sent, po (50 cents and and ng he crossed the creck on his way Lome he threw the chips into the waler, as | afterwurd ascerisived, Weil, I huve nothing more to tell you, The money was fouvannd divided nceord ing to agreentent. There was notning difficult #bout the Cage unless it Was its How He Got There. simplicity. 1 worked it entirely from ---- % » theory. and the cunclusions drawn wero | The man came bolting into the natural aud deserved no credit. Whil 1 expected uo praise | got wat I did uot Michigan Central Station and flew into deserve--okusiire, There ixn'ta man in | the ticket office shat town of Deliware who doesn't tirm- . oi x IY * ly believe that I wns eitier hid in the I want a ticket to Cincinnati,' he woods und saw thie money hidden, or that the old maid got frighienad and reveuled tne hiding place, figuring that she had better tuke $2,000 than risk lusing all, Some of them nave even said that I ought to have been arrested for vwind hug Henry out of §1,000. puffed, The train has gone,' responded the clerk. Confodnd it,' excenimed the man,' "and [ tried my best to catch it.' 'Did you walk? said the elerk, sympathizingly. 'No, I didn't' «Come in a street sar ¥ SNAKE BITES IN INDIA, fdlly 20,000 People Die Every Vem From the Venom. Altogetlier about 20,000 persons die hours by the "NEw Grear SovTH AMER- 10ax Kipney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise and delight to phyricians on account of its exceeding promptuess in relieving pain in the bladder, kidueys, back and every part of the tirinary passages in wale or female, It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost im- mediately, Sold by A: J. Davis, Druggist. A Curious .Book. The Leipziger Literarische Berichte, P.8. No charge made for Auctioneers in or other County. x nfs. Cones, Nuvo JA: 1808, 00 WM, GORDON, : Licensed Auctioncer Valuator &c. selling for o er. F% the Townships of Brock, Uxbridge, * A liberal discount allowed to Merchants Scott, Thorah, Mara, Rama, Mariposa lod ethers who advertise by the year or| snd Eldon year, vi py vk ¥ Fartiosentrusting their Sales to oe may These terms cases . | rely on the tmaot a! on (ven hered fo. inal onsen beatsictly ad. | Fo FF Sree ea € © JOB DEPARTMENT, GORDON. Pamphlets, Hand Bills, Fosters, Erog Sundetlarid. Blank ~~ Recei] ee Books, Chrenlars, H. McCAW, : Business Cards, Ball ards, VORRIA Li ena radon a GE LICENSES, Port Perry Ont. exeon promptly snd Part Perry, Dec. 19, 1883. A = at lower rates td : g Sy het SPATENTS, atin fr CY ting band | SRE hp a BA - os from a distance band | | : te phe ih 'wills, Xe. Printed can have them dome to ted. te phy and id take home with them. : Security H. PARSONS. | Office in Psot Office "WM. SPENCE, : Cemissicrer, &¢. Laan any quantity of Money : at6 and 7 per W. BURNHAM, Clerk of the Third + Division Court. of model ar sketch of invention, 1 ul examination, and sdvise as to patenta: is . to my perfott y fo the Nios ¥ {| English Spavin Liniwent, writes a German contributor, tell of a curious book, once the propeity of one of the Princes de Ligne, and now ap. parently lost, stolen or strayed. "This is the title: Liber Pussionis D. N. J. Christi cum figuris ct caracteribus ex nul'a materia. What! A "book" with pictures and letters made of no stuff or substance ! Even so. The "book" con sists of 24 leaves of fine parchment, in. to which an artist, who must have been as skilful as he was persevering, has cut loth pictures and letters; these become visible and intelligible when a colored sbeet of paper is Feld bebind. It is added that there nre but few such books in existence. This we can readi- ly believe. But where, in the mean time, is the missing volume to be look- ed fort to Horsemen. --One bottle of completely re- moved a carb from my horse. I take plea- sure in recommending the remedy, as it acts -| with mysterious promptuess in the removal from horses of hard, soft or catotiscd lumpe, blood spavin, splints, curbs, sweeny, stifles Dear Sirs.--1 wassutieri very much from diarrhaa, and could get not! ing to cure me. A friend told me of Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawherr, , and a few doses complete: seconded by James Vrooman, Reeve of Brock, that this Association express ita pleasure in the fact that an old Breck boy, and an ex-member of this Association, Mr. Wesley J. St. John, is nowsthe honored representative of the electors of West York in the Legis. 3 Iature of the Province of Ontario, and that a copy of this resolution be sent to him by the secretary of {this associ- atioh. ip © Moved hy J. A. McGillisary, second Conservative party, hailing from every municipality of the Riding (save and except Rama) take this opportunity of expressing its deep regret at the loss the Conservative Association of North Lour late brothers ip arms, William May of Cannington, and John St. John and --Mrs. May, Mrs. St. John and Mrs, Bascom--by sending a copy of this re. solution to them, by the band of Mr. Walshe, secretary of the Association. Moved by J. A. McGillivary, second- ed by R. 8. Webster, that the thanks of this association be tendered to otr late member, Mr. James Glendinning, Ontario ; and at the same timd express ing the hope that he will yet bo succes: fu! in again carrying the banner of our party to victory, 3 Moved Ly W. I. Hoyle, seconded ed by J. Ts Robinson, that this as- at sembly of representative men of the| Ooturio has sustained in the death of |* John Bascom of Uxbridge ; and that)" our sympathy beextended to the widows 9 for the noble fight he made in the late | following resolutions were unanimously | Skin a ; : 4 .. adopted .-- ing Rahs, Sult Rheum, Scald Head, Erup- Relief in Six Hotirs.-- Distressing Kid y d lendinning. | Hons Pimples, and Blotches, by removing ney and Bladder diseases relieved in six ove by James G endinning, all Pim A Job Waiting for His Lordship Itis than Lord Rosse. ly cured me: os. L. 'Graham, Melita, an. . by H. Wilson, that the sincere thanks utities from the blood from a commom ¢ to the worst Scrofulons Sore, said that there are few better I went out with those who searched, but sfier a Hits talk with Hanosh 1 was satidfied that she knew nothing of thie whereabouts of the fortune, | found that Heury was inclined to the same belief, After somes delay it was cal engineers iti the country There is a good tof his visiting a large factory in re forth of England some years ago, one of the partners in the con ssing thrcugh the works, was the remarks being made by the not particularly king visitor. * that he exclaimed: just the wan I want. ployment-- er--at present, wal hesitating nianuer. cor AH .~I bave used found it anegual ds, rheumatism, cron © it recommend it. pA and sprains. db 5 & : Duss, ia onsets in the face of the most nefar- - GEO OBB, Farmer, [ious influence reso i ) it finbioly rted to in North by all de red severely last winter wit! ramps, and Colic and thou 1 Wild Strawberry, and remedy for but | Ah k this ortunately It excellent, y Mrs. 8. Kellett, Minden, 'into "conversation himself oung man, he was so im- by the intimate knowledge of the mechanical details of If ut of a job I will give you a 'billet here, and; at all events, . your address in case of at liberty on some future you--er; 1 am--er--the haracteristic reply in Lord our Yellow for burns, and colds, rs. Highs, m Syrup cures and removes inds in children or adults: agreed that if I could fiitd the money 1 was 10 have $1,000, Hanuuh $3,080, and "te lalance was to go to the legal heir, 1 had an iden that I could find it, und I had 8 week to do it in. It was all theory ou my part, of course, but I think you will be interested in seeing how things worked out In the fest place I went to the bank and found that old Mr, Harding lad ben for months drawing out his nioney, and that in every instuvo:- he had re- quiested and received gold, He hud made elitht withdrawals before his ndoounut twas closed, In every iustance he had brought eggs to mirket in a basket and carried bis gold home in the basket, It was five miles from 1s home to the vil- luge, und in every instance he had made the trip in a farmer's wagon, and the furmer had never suspected the pres ence of the money. To ue reason a bit ort this first discovery, 1f the old man had intended to burn Is moviey before he died he would not have demanded gold, If he had intended to le it to Hannah, le would not have cared whether it was paper or gold. The fact tint he insisted on gold satisfied me that Huunuh was innocent--iot only that, but the money was to be hidden AWRY. The last money was drawfi_out two weeks previous to his deat. Whenever he went to town he wore a pair of boots. Qu ull other dnys he wore iu pair of "old shoes, which were soft aiid eusy on his feet. He did not change back Ww hin boots. as soon as reaching home, but only after he had returned from walking about the farm. Henge it might be in- ferred that he had to pass over bad ground. The woman brought me his boots just as he had pulled then off for the list time, Tiere was dried mud on tiem. Itocould not he mud from the roadway, becuuse when he went to town Inst the roads wete dusty, The sole of the right beot was considerably worn: and in x crevice I found a little mand. Again, on tat same boot, sticking to the mud, were several blades of: grass. She Lrought me the puit of olothes he bad warn that day snd for three or four ound . h bare feet: be ® population four times us large xs Uhl of she United States, and tous passes, to # grout extent, unuvticed. I'..0 casualties are continued alinost en- tirely Ww the poorer dnd more inotant watives , who havitually go about witli For altnough creaiures like the hamadry as and the echis ure occusivie ally spoiling for & tight, as u geveral rule A BuaKe 18 DU MOTE w1X10Us to be trodden upon than & man is to tread upon it I'he consequence is tht people who wear Jobs wre urdly ever vi.ten, Tos is 80 much because of tie protection of the lentiier As on #eovunt of the noise made by i boot upon the ground, which w. tie shake to get vus of the way, ordinary native in bare feet makes hard. }y any sound whatever us he walks along ul util is Gonw quertily very buble to Pp n {i days subsequently, but I fc See tise in wnuke in the. patiy The put, on the other Mariborough's Gifts It was characteristic of Marlborough that fiom apparently small indications he possessed the power 'of divining the euvaiiey' plums, and Wal thus enacled to Fron the experiences of the recent past he [uresaw wits wdiire able cleuarnvss the immediate ruture, and was able, a8 it were, 10 map out evnrtag events from i study of the positioit wt the orestall then mount. "He ould Uslaiies (Wire pr; | the value to health of the pure liquid wilitie a acy, sud v no could fill in wien hving figures the laxative principles in the sketchy outline furnished by t.e spy. remedy, Syrup of igh. 2 Without this peculise gift--one of the Its excellence is dus to its presenting fustivets that mark the bora geueral--no | in the form foost acceptab's and pleas. catnyaixn oun be directed with sucosss | ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly To. realize what is going on beyond a 4 iw of & perfect lox- range of hills, or why other usturul + AEE w human vision and out of the the system: reach of reconnollring pirtiés, » one of really the success of all military opera gral Pie Life of ae Wolseley: he olergy have tested K. D.C, und pronounce it the best. K.D.0. Pills actin conjunction. K.D.C. where a laxative is required. Ripans Tabules: pleasant laxative. The hand, ia & good pair of creiky boots is 80 safe that it is most exceptivial to Hear of un accident were Le w ouncer ned, --~MeClure's Magusiue: 1 ran all the way,' he said, aud he' alsa said some other things which were not fit for publication. ere] not rug ie Brings comfort and improvement tends to. personal enjoyment when rightly used. - The many, who live bet- ter than others and enjoy life more, with leas expenditure, by more adapting the world's best products to the neods of physical being, will attest the. problems winch perpetuaily oon ¥ . tion, front the military commuuder. On the | Jt has giver #atisfaction to millions abd corer solution of that proulem depends | met with the approval of the" profession, because ib acts on the Kid- neys; Rivet and Bowels without weak ening them and it is perfectly free from' rendu for sale by oll drag: Tu! inta = Toe. bottlen, but it is > factured by the California Fig a and being well i r acoept any substitute if with

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