Listowel Standard, 12 Jul 1895, p. 1

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sind ino eas ; ; - Chale Morbus pnd all a MABBE & GEARING. BA' - . ro 5 *. LISTOWEL. ONTARIO FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1895 . t fro} amp Paorninvon I hear tbat you are engaged to a gitl notaries Pubile. STRATFORD, a : = -- -- with anideal, You are likely rhe find 1.2. MABE F. W. Geamaen, HANGED BY HIS SWERTMEABT. | ait ager, of both sexes, rich and p Armegia and the Powers. Breaking a Superstition, ML. NAPOLEON GARANT. slont wit Ob mi ges pe Ao -- A Young Texan Who Sebmitted to a |, Pca t epetibaes Wich i that of uctt nWek | Lessebe kab mettves aa Kiely, ee chat pelleted en vebasid * : c active ion rev man' ly mem- oo apo! D , thy ¥ HOMAS. FL u city oftheir. former . Romia: oF ; a time to fores of ¢ man, who will be em-| A SEVERE CASR CURED BY BURDOCK lame Mase, oon ah eet bt re ] ¢ no impression at Constantinople, ia genius and enterprise w Bi AFTER OTHER | Henri, a sudurb of ig sisaloneT ia BR: | Deeda, merieeees, HE BEST 'The Grand Turk never travels past every error attaching to bis name has TREATMENT HAD FAILED. was arrested on Frida on 'Ke anera Scns' Money to ten = HIM UP, CONFIDENT ¢ when concerned, a fi ig committed the - * 7 WCULD LET a8 aboot as prompt o~4 cecmiaation 'the Many of the sa mancdeten relate to his at- Gentlemen. --After t hare treated by LET BIM HANG TILL HE aa: the three powers as if he were ment for his young family, the | three doctorsfor D: I decided to Panel TERT ore a Baeza. the ren's try apes Jeorce Warsox, B. A., M. D. IN POSSESSION 'OF BIS PER- offices gstove.s Drug store, Residence ora ieee House first "estas on Main street. DR, 8. COWAN: OF HARRISTON.) W.E. DINGMAN, M. ne GEADUATE of *s University ; mem ber Si Selene bysicians, and Surgeons cnt. i pr eu, Surgeon and Accoucheur office an: sidence---Maln Streetoast DR. A. H. NICHOL, B. A Olies and omy corner " Wattace ¢™ Bismarck Sts, Listowel, J. J. FOSTER, DATS. Omes over Fiemmivugs jugs Tallortag Eatabliab- MAIN ST. LISTOWEL. M.BRUCE, L.D.S.,DEN » + TIST, naes Vitaltzed alr Nitrous Oxide Pilin'« extractiog. Mce in ad siand over Phompi00. Hrus.5' tore Solrsnse Main Bt. Ros... .0@ 15 Ponelove St. Listowel. W.F, Bixwixo avib DAXTER BINNING & BAXTER, ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS, VALUATORS rc. Member Ontario Amecointion Architects AND &TIRATFORD, @pectalista to Church and School A rehi- ser nee, Baul ary Experts, Solicitors tor MONEY TO LOAN AT 5% PER CENT. Time wade to suit borrowers, Apply ¢ BENT MA . Next doer to Standard C fetew a Og tees OF PERTH.--THE WAR Tuesday Wedne aso dager oor ed on aay and BataTaRy of each w . during VIDSON, CcuntyVlork. ra Connt¥ cise' somos. Stratfo ~ MONEY 10 LOAN Bi aad and Towo are oper ty at the low. Internat payatle yeurly, part of pa ald anoual y, and ch payments ial at. reinkwan tou ht, Conveyan a jocurenee placed tn Sanpobelbie A Companies. Pply to KR. MARTIN mr Listowel, MONEY TO LOAN. ---0 Having been appet nied agent for the HAMILTON | chines DENT AND LOAN OCTET epared to make straight ay at ae a Ae of interewt as any other Co. | lways id at the end of the R. HUTCHISON, Agent. R. G. ROBERTS, SHIPLEY, ONT, AGENT FOR THE London and Lancashire FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. wmoONEY 'ro LOAN B@ soy sums i $200 and spears alta low te of [ntores! Ssaseranane of all descriptions done op anor » terms MONEY | MONEY | Farmers and others, remember that J am leaning money at 5 and 53 per cent., @n farm property. Also that I am doing Conveyancing, Insurance, Renting ard schabaaiaty ne and Hou pea rea as ng Accounts. If you have Mo' end call in wand vee fatig Office next to Yaws bakery, Main street Li CHRIS. TABBERN E The Oldest Established 'GROCERY TOWN I8 JAS. ARMSTRONG'S. Tose Ul yearsexperience ic cuanesse Salen ein tokoow the wante of tha peer i Lts et and pe py none dr tone and a he ee lw pot batier valoe tor thesr maocey Chan aay, ether retall bedsein thet In TEAS, COFFEES oadBUGARR, T have 920 very Dett, justiry then And allother Seve atiaes Provisions Canned , le vatmeal, Corameal, Backwheat BY silisaatted stock of CROCKERY apd GLASS WAKE .atways to be found atmy tore. "Highest orice pelt tor Bester and potatoes and sii Kinase corm 7s prodens wes . & rust RG NG PROF. CH ABERLAIN, . @7 KING ST. EAST. TORONTO ONT. I visit Listowel twice each year. ind, after" a wealthy farmer, broke down fessed that sht ged Albert Blacx- of whom she was 10- a 5 sanely jealous, Blackman's body, was found hanging toatree in alonely spot a short dis Dominion Inaurance Cot 7 " the orrice-Ne. rf Main St Listowel, eat oor tothe Banner office It is sold on a pa) ined J Coarse cures niger 6 rumptca and and ete : Sold by J gets : Ea" 04: a illa : surpasses all other compoun It isa new medicine and contains newly discovered "Unaniece Jr D.uggist. iT ACTS WITM CNERGY ON THE LIVER, KIDNCYS AND PORES OF THE SKIN expelling, by means of these organs, dise germs of scrofulous, inherited, or contagious Painoare ae float in the blood, perspira- tion an THE NEW "MEDICINE Its most efficacy in eradicating polson and as | in stubborn of acral cases di d n impure blood, quick resclts are obtained from its puritying and tissue-bullding propert: "THE KIND THAT CURES." SCOTT'S SKIN SOAP Beautifics the Comptexi oo 'WM. STEPHAN FINE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. Oo Next to the Old Bank of Hamilton. ava Ib ved » large stock "of opr fin as and wamvast catpios 4 the ewest and most inahiqnadis TO SMOKERS To meet the wishes oftheir customers The Geo. E. amchett & Bon Co., Ltd. Lact bs Ont.. have placed upon the A Combination Plug of "T&B SMOKING TOBACCO. This supplies along felt want, giv- rag cent pi "brand of pure Varginit Tubsece, The tin tag "T & B" is on every piece- THE PERFECT TEA Tmt Tuk YEA PLANT TO YE TEA OUP SLITS parties PuntrY: steppes 'id ie why *: % iietat Ta, ante meas eee MOR od tance from the town, aod the general berg (was tbat be bad coeuien poe to the coroner tbat be "subject Isa Harris to a severe examination, was put upoa the stand to-day aad re- quested to tell all she knew about the case, . She said that Blackman, who wasa well-tc-do young farmer, bad been courting her for some time, in opposi- tion to the wishes of her parents. Her father and mother did not object to the young man on account of any of i for he was industrious, sober and abundantly able to provide a comfortable bome for their daughter. Chiy maintained that she was too yourg, being scarcely 18 years old, and take a ie tackman by threatr, more cettain hae systemaiic alta T The poison ton pratense spread and touk possesrion o oung woman, uenil she determined to kill Blackman, Sie gave Lim no chance tc explain away the reports her parents had fur. niehbed of him, and cid not even' men- tion that abe suspected hin of in- fidelity. At her father's suggestion, sbe re- quested of Blackman thathe give her atest of bis love by letiing her bang bien, promising to cut him down in time to saye his life Blackman was so deaperately in love with the girl that he readily subm.tied to the tc On the night of the murder she took along walk with him and lured him to a lonely spot where her father was inhbiding with arope. Excu her. e says he express- ed litle fear of the reeul, as he felt sure she did not have sirengih enough to pull him trom the After the rope had been sulle :d over the limb and drawn taut, ber father appeared and he and the girl pulled Blackman from the ground and tied the rope. The pocr yea yairig Con ternbly and ehe would vt bim down but her father Pn the mythical .ther young woman and her heart hardened toward the lover who was slowly etrangling to death. After the body became rigid she untied the rope and lowered the form fo the round, boeing then she felt no pangs of re- t with the aesistance of ber father, er the body and rope so that it would appear to bave been a case of suicide. er confession caused a pronounced sensation, and there was talk of lynch- cials, who, immediately after her con- fessi09, placed them under arrest and spirited them away. The girl bas also been arresied on a charge of murder. The City of Jerusalem. be exp iy statement that the journey rougd about the outside of its walls. may be small, irregular in shape, squalid, = mean, Its streets, if streets they ca be called, are not named or waaibesad they are steep, crooked, narrow, rough- ly-paved, neve: cleaned, and in many instances they are sy over by the on each side of A ed a pair of be traverse io - ely ie a borse or donkey withia be walls. oe: blind, the leprous and the § wretchedly poor form the great bulk of the pop- 4 in | Turkish merchant, who displays i in bis liule windowless, doorless shop a small tinkets, The Jews, itts said, form es lwo. thirds of ihe population the city. They occopya section "ubich covers most wretched in the town. Its ---- - quiet and su in make no chim to their h: ped: tbe tains jn the Royal City <f their Rivet, they simply and eilently w2i a The W the Jew, #9 wonderfully painted by Veres:chagrir, is pe rhap-, the mostre- slistic argbt in Jerusslem to-day. In asmoll paset, oblong unroofed en- feet in exter, his 'past of t}e town, ja the mass of anciett once which is generally ac- cepted as having been a portion of the outside ple itsel'. Against these rough stones, ev.ry day cfthe week, bat y | Fiiday, and all times cf. the day, are seen Hetrswes of all untries, and of Jerusalem isa city of surprises, Its}! ; the! actual wall of the Tem-| 'The extent and i beauy of ke féctural remains of the ruins--wonde: of these great brickwork buildings that itis reckoned that the material of one temple of the several at Anuradhapur would be sufficient to build a wall more than nincty miles long, twelve feet bigh, and two feet thick. The enormous artificial tanker, too, of the city might almost be included among the wonders of the world, so vast are the great dams that confine the waters, and so marvellous their contruction, 'They lie now embosom- ed in the thick foress growth, and their crocodiles which float surface, basking in the full glire ot the vertical sun. The once busy banks are now de- serted, except by the bands of chatter- ing monkeys which haunt them by day, depths of eng forest and come to bathe and to dnin Dr. Parkhurst Buncoed. GAVE UP TWO TENS FOR A FIVE TO GEORGE APPO. The following incident was not chron- icled in the ish some aa a tly Dr. Park- burst, with clasped eed stared in- "Il beg your patdon, doctor. yoy let me haye two tens for five? I need some change.' ve Certainly --certainly. To be sure. I guess - _ gotit. Here--yes--two tens --to With Garuile blandness Appo handed Dr, Parkhyret a five-doliar note, which, without scratiny, the reverend gentleman ahaa Jerome had i d = £2 su put bis band into his pock _-- the five-dollar note. ae hidden behind @ newspaper, The sooice peel arose and walked into the outer a! called softly, "Didn't 1 give you two ten-dollar bills just now That's what 1 asked Then came an explosion, and Jerome was rolling in his chair convalsed: with laughter, in which, after a few miguies thought, Dr. Parkhurst joined--in moder- 2. Chinese Home Rule. "The bome life of the Chinese," in mjured party. [tis only | in the qraver ofleoces, such as murder, that the cul- i authority. ords in Chin e land is the property of the Stats, an th piers pay tax to the for- met for the use of it tax most be not family, therefore, eo iteelf ible tor more land than its mex bers can care for. bape -- z ther reserves . enough for a wheel, in his endeavors to -- from laughing ass bai, *ta) tof be but little . anders! ou Kid its of the Ficwery Kingdo\s «The instit in Chinwis the family. The most re ble le of the family bed its ability to exercise judicial powers upon its members. Ifa} Chinaman commits ka bec offence, the we term i ii xc es of the, ifeoder by flogging or t, and the of tesi = =e py this poy wes recen ed '"repe, and we may see a repeti otihe events of 1876-8, wee the Berlin the three wer [ened as! aod Russia fowed by the Conference at nople, which jn turn wine way to the terveation p Armenta for three years. doststal whether he really means what -From "The Pr ss of the World, . in the July Review of Reviews. Bicycle Dont's, Don't wobble. Don' : ride 'head down.' Don't ride a 'dark wheel.' Doo' t 'cous' without a Don't swear by your phased acorch' on the crowded boule- vard Don't wear a bleck sweater in the summer, Don't ride -on the sidewalk. It may cost y 5 Don't carry an extra load. Oae is an't try to pose. Bicycle tiding is alk. , don't, appear in public on a wheel wasting a elk bat Don't carry matches, [t i cheaper to borro _ more sociable Don't try to climb fences. The bicycle is unfitted ter: the steeple c Don't is pa nig tool Ph "ales you want to lead your 'bike' hom Don't hold" von tightly to your handle bars: The vibration ts very tuing. D borrow a road map. Get one ol your own, 50 that you can lend it. Don't wear m, ---- as a is hard to sail against the wind w Don't do stunts and a sche on the road, Leave that to the a fpr sta, 0 ge, Sir Henry Parkes at Home. At first sight Sir Henry Parkes ap. he oldest man alive. When ore than sixty, of children greets the gts pare _ hall ; one or two rush in! e father ~" sensp of enjo thing. The transfor m a proto- type of their hep gna ag "The Political Leadera of New th Wales," in the July Review of rene ws. Where the Waters Part. e most famous bifurcation in our casas 1 that which brings into com- munication the two oceans that bound brough Yellowstone Park divides the land that is drained to the Atlantic from t whose waters fi tbe Pacific. This line crosses pase, an bere in a grassy valley, when rain is abun- ant, ewells a litte lake known gs Two wers, some of which different B caries, The Cassi- e river uai:es the Orinoco and the the brian be a a or of beautifal Dresden ware was An cried the countess, 'what a mis fortune | at more will now be broken it ie always so. 'Are you really $0 y igreontag as to asked the s-- | believe that " 'LE am sure of it.' 'Then let ua get over with it at once,' band, and sei seizing two. dashed Berlin, June 37.--An inquest was held this afternoon on the body of T. J. Pat- terson, of Moorefield, who took poison yesterday in a room ofthe Grand Central otel from efiects of which he died. ry returned a verdict of accidental death. The evidence of his relatives means, and giv possible reason for the ai wnlese through mistake, It was shown that he purchased two ounces of - ne & ¢e atterson, without a doubt, was the most popular man in the ity; he was an excell business man, was in ve miortable circumstances, d enjoyed the 'eapliclt confidence o' who k m d was treasurer of the township of Marybaro at the time of bis d He leaves to TD a sai bereavement hie grief stricken wife and ie small children, who share the deep mpathy o ole community to their great sorrow, Suffered for Over 80 Years--Tried eerie Do ano a Two or A well known larmet Says: Lot232 Thorold Township, Welland P. a For over 20 years my wife had been a sufferer from most dreadicl headaches ; at times they were so she _ cine she ever got tbathas been of benc~ i chal os s $1, at all medicine cealers. << immediate and permaneaot. --_--_ Little Health Hints. A damp hankerchiet or a bi leaf in your hat these bat suo ea promotes comlort and may save stroke, Yes, bones that have been broken and town croaked and so caused deformity cap, by proper manipelation, be straight- ened and the deformity cntirely removed. he pocket while in & x a of the juice occasionally. It will gree the thirst. ioe should not dri too low-spirjted ngtu life an a genuine love for growing thiDgs 3 to go out as one is U sec how any new rosebuds lore opanels or what is to be the color w pansies, or what variety i x in the sweel peas, ee Complimentary Notice. From Welland Telegraph. en draw the attention of our readers anumber of testimon _ from some at the most respectable _ well known Ls yop | in our town and county wit fo the cures of Stark's Powd: ey ts are reported cured which have resisted all other means of nt. r » M, O.C, ra whodiscovered the compound kno Stark's Powders, isa chemist ond int gist of a years standing. He attend: ed lectures therapeaticn, dietetics, pa og rt and worked in the laboratory of Glas. gow Givers Scotland, hesid gz with tw Pewter rl po reputation In this neigh ood. LL ------ Failure and Saccess. It is often all the little things that cun- = Commendable Promptitude. A RESIDENT OF ST. JOHN, N. B., MAKES A SUCCESSFUL TRIAL OF DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. Pas a a B., July $8 --Mr. Robert 2 in |ndiantown, a syb- made wha ze recovery, He has been a sufferer from a complamt of the kidneys for over seven , and daring that time bas ey He has considerably . also ere baving paid Jarge sums for " aol vice. Quite recentiy be bappened: rv ad of the many cures eflected by Doda's the result that afier taking thr of the remedy he was entirely restored to beahh, 7 --_--_: fins Wilt Give him Exercise. horseback--Helloa ! old man; on foot--Well, the lact dra cee L am matting 100" San advises to take short, and me russ dociog whe da. Bat are imp pon by nary droggists, who, to gain an additional profit, practise the dishonest method of substitution. Calling for Potaam'e Painless Corn Ex~- ctor, they accept some worthless fesh- eating ayia warm to be disappointed or soffer injary. Col is the only? bes iable. -- --_--_--_-------- Division of the | MeLeod Estate. tock, June © 25. ---The differences Woods di which have ekisted over the division of the estate of oo aha W. C. Mc- bed Tbe estate, including the ineurance polxies, is valued at C00, 2 the agree- ment the widow, Mrs, J McLe pd henge and each of the reo an are an.ounting to between $60, $70, In addi- to brs share Philip McLeod will ca rt t will ans of the succession duties 150,000. nchbed to the extent at of $ Fafe Blowers at Dublis. Dublin, Oat., Jaly 1 uly 1.--The store of J. McKenna was entered, pag the two safes biown into fragment ex- of one ailver w ia ts the foorth time fo 5 for this stone tobe fi entered cups masofact Blood Bitters. By the time I had taken two botiles of B. B. B.1 cared ai gon See that woman sitti 1 been dvtag and well me yg eteom 9 meth corer! That's Mire Ac tinue, the fering from dyspepsia I was so weak and i: I dott tink he ove es ~ thin I could hardly walk, - 'te weigh ber ra0 abject Mack-- What ri it? Wyid over 160 pounds and Las ever I did yerchasn Narousom Garant, ant, Caplin Rive; Que. ob pate ad late , home ight betore "last 1 He-Honent A Well-known ex Mayor; Suifered for | (csuu nee Von pre te ake Twelve Years- give you time enough Mr, Geo. H. Williams, the "extensive ies of fruit baskets ard e2- of Ehorold, ti years ago I began t and since then have been like a difterent ved in Surtensak en Friday Florida in charge of Detective Murray herd bearing of the case will begin on the When you leave an article with your uncle--he of the three go Iden globes-- it is- Disposition. Brown--Old Murricigh t te fo passa counterfeit dol lar this m Jones--I'll bet he dida't ¥ Sonali rown--No, thow did you know "foes about it s. T, S. Ha t, Chattanooga, Tenn., says, "Shilob's Vitatizer 'SAVED M Li I consider it the best rem couldo't passa edy fora debilitated ea l ever usec." hood v trying to take it aloog with Hor Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble bi esse! itexcela, Price 75cts. Sold by J. Liv- ingsiees jr know Miserleigh. He acent without breaking a Salvation lass (to young man who bas A London Draggist. been payin Mr. B.A. Mitchell, the wel-knowa | er). aries "yes atlessinn to the apesk- London druggist, says of Stark's Pow~ Young m: n. No, I' ders, the great new cure 'o lor sick a lass. on 'eae -_ che, mer pardon. ' & ousness, Costiveness, Neuralg e Sremech and liver. gg that tag are an invaluable remedy dise itchell, ae London." They are lection has fallen on <innon, a teke, immediate and gg ep Two] gentleman who has reached orga prepecatons ix each bo: Sold at 2gcaj to these congregations with much ac- ox by all cruggists, § boxes $1 ceptance, your Presbyterian congregations of Gienalies aod Hollin have decided on calling a minister at once, and 'their se~ A Firm Denial tnan--} hen' 0 di ig each Sve te in a white night- did mote B your pardon, YOO} shirt and wearing a nighica - ao --ee I say BICK Young noha I insist you did mot. | re prom iy cuted BY sa geet We had ee gas turned off, a ii jure Dominion and Provincial Arbitra~ Pays to Sell Hell Cheaply. tion Board for the adj ed accounts atising from C ustomer--So you 30 sell these watches | Concluded its Toronto session on Frid day at five dollars each, It must cost that ;#9d will meet in Montrealon September make --e th, The matter under discussion at pre- Jeweler--It d sent ig the Common school fund. a. stomer--Thes how do you make pane Catharine O'Leary died in Chi- ay ""feweler--Repatring 'em. cago on. Wednesd Practice Makes Perfect. --- Mp, #0 which coat Coot-night, Mrs. Prown. I haf eee nom hunelied and ninety million sank ycu for de most Uleeenst olaing 1 do! 1 NAND A le grag bo sind is H Arno pain destroyer and --" remedy tor external and sateeual pnuen, lame back, sore fig croup, a cfamps, contracted cords The common and ever-present warning and lamene of kidney trouble, back-ache and weak- ness in back are wickly relieved by Heed the + Warning. = s Pills. The original and only 25 Pech citcles that the Franco Chinese tdney-Liver Pills. When all ather | loan ixteen million pounds sterling Gases fail, they cyre, teed by Russia bas been conclud- ed withouta lien on the Customs o and with the annulment of the Y Iti Kajones.| clause providing that China shall not What do you see about bine to oo ?| borrow any more money for #:x months, His daughter Laura. Teddie--What are Woman's Rights, Be --Ereryites they want, my boy, always remember MoTHERS SHOULD READ.--Dr. Low's Worm Syrup cure: children or adults, re | aod as much prominence as is given to i ls ci - --* it both destroys aed expels the ianquanes, Denny and sarees, FaitH invt. Dear Sirs.--! The Depertmens ot Education has is- sued a new propramme of etodies for ag atieaaie and Collegiate Institutes. ie ost aA d. hi. + 18 the incl = i a 'thorough course 'in com merci GREAT Neli--1I wouldn't be in your shoes for tava used anything. Belle (sweetly)--You.coulda't get into there, my dear. and thr Mrs. Hazeum---How im the worid did your husband got so , terribly choked ? -- ' boneless codfish, ' Summer 0 we have great saicidhiteiei eine faith in wt.) Mrs. -- STEPHENS, TO REXO' WORMS of al! kindsfrom a ohildren esate Dr. Low's Worm Syrup am, Unt. a cafe a nd sure remedy Reeve McDonald London West, --th Ont., bas written to Po City Council of seat eee ae London, Ont:, calling attention to the 00,000 eva sor--Don't lsugh, gentlemen, to po udgment recove y the Py boman. village against the city four years ago Miss Amateur--Are you masical, Prof. Lj ae Bisten ? Prof. Bistes--Yes ; bat if yoo | eae ae eit ae edlumnent wilt tee enya oe's be suggests a confereace my + wile with a view to settlement, . Kagu's ors * your; -- Blood, clear you! regulate} Aparty down East was blessed with your le a 'ane your head elear as | twins--both boys. He christened them abell. 25c, goc., and $1.00. Sold by J. | Peter ang Repeater. Another blessing ivi tone jr. ---- rp a P r-- t told we, eaid the weary collector, | them "Kate "end Deoheste, Bat' the to oe this bill the first. Yee, repl latest birth has been 2 puzzlerto bim the editor, but I meant the first an T | for a time--as one was a boy and the bad any motey. However, the difficulty has Trolley car conductor--Settle, now, or | been got a . ing tbe boy Max get off Y Di Dignified citizen--What co Lng and the girl ppl poled = nae: _ RHEUMATISM CURED IN A DAY,-- IN ASTHMA AND BRONCHITIS. Nor~ way Pirie Syrup gives great relief, rend- ering becuhing easy and natoral and enabling the sufferer to ps refreshing sleep, while a permanen! sults. ; firat dose greatly benefits, 25 cents, Sold umber of sheep Inspected for shigenant at Montreal e ay at a Jone was 18,720, of neat cattle 29,832, Ob Borses | rye following from an exchange, fite SAGs ead at awinn 338, our cast, too:--Accutatinos are often The Sir John "Mechel statue for i Kingston, Oat., is finished and ready for --- . Theceremony of unveiling will probably take place on La' foun LivincsTone, Jr. Druggist. and for civing fanc others... Tnose who frelageri:ved should bear in mind that there ts no eilver dius They're married now all is price him of the various events of inter- And quite a dance she's leading him. : r in Ts rr a columns are open to all items of interes Dear eammer maiden. I would say and we would only be too glad to have them communicated to us by po . or rsonally. Sometimes persons think ain items are too trifling to be insert- ed, whereas the fact is eubscribere in dis- The nicest way to woo This seaton is to swing igh Io ahammock bailt for t SHILOH'S CuRE Is sold It cures Incipient Consanigtinn It ets the tant p ere especially Lge gg in best Cough me OS ee adose. ter gi - a 07 a name 25 cts. cts. 1.00. Sold . FLet us bave the fac! we wi von Livingstone mie , ii bem in shape for publication. 2

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