"('8 OF INTEREST CLIPPED AND BE- WRITTIN FROM OUR EXCHANGE? A month old colt belonging to Jae. Lyons took a short though exciting trip on its own account the other day which came very near being its last. It clambered on top of an old much higher from the ground. but it had not taken many steps before its feet slipped and it fell to the ground, about 14 feet below. It lay in a heap {or some time, but ï¬nally got up and *‘L‘â€"- “Ann lul‘UIILU. "IIUAKI ollu .cwv- "v...â€" and go to Renfew. The girl 136i; sick and died. and Rutledge had the nerve to accompany the body t9 Mild- may, and even brought a minister with him to conduct the funeral ser- vices. The name on the cofï¬n plate was " Mrs. C. W. Rutledge.†which would appear that bigamy had been added to his other crimes. It is said that the leeling against him in Mild- may is so strong that it was with difficulty the people restrained them- selves lrom pitching him into the mill pond.â€"â€"\Valkerton TCIGSCOPO. A dastardly attempt was made last Friday afternoon to destroy the brick dwelling of Fred Wurts, farmer near Proton Station. while Mr. \Vurts and family were attending the picnic which was held in that village. Without any doubt the place was set on ï¬re, a ï¬ve gallon can of oil being used to make quick work of the job. Fortunately the smoke was noticed by the railway sectionmen who were working along the track not far away, and they were able by very strong eflorts to extinguish the fire, but not before the interior and contents were badly damaged by the flames. heat and smoke. Mr. Wurts and family no verv highlv thought of in the are very highly thought of in the neighborhood and it is deeply regret- ted that such misfortune should come upon them. The evil deed is sup- posed to be the result of envy and jealousy and it is hoped that the per- petrstor thereof, who is known. will meet with punishment to fit his crime.-â€"â€"Dundalk Herald. A couple of slick swindlers have: been doing scores of Tilbury East; farmers. They were travelling for all refrigerator called the " Arctic,â€i which they represented superior to the ordinary in that no ice was need- ed. but that the contents were cooled, with water into which an allegedl chemical was put. It was a most wonderful affair, in that it would; keep meat fresh and sweat for four: days sitting in the 'not sunâ€"that its' virtues were. so great that they werel6 willing to pay 23c per pound for all : butter made in connection with it.i when other common every-day butter l was worth only Iboâ€"and the price!; was onlyâ€"just thinkâ€"$58. The gang. who made their headquarters at Merlin. disposed of dozens of them to the best farmers along middle road and other parts of the township. One of the farmers to whom one wast delivered pronounced it not worth a: darn. Another one says that thel milk was thick after remaining a few l hours in the water box, and that his wile bad to cut it out with the axe. The notes were all printed and no‘ ï¬lling in was required except the! name of the victim, and the swindler‘ talked a blue streak while the victim was signingâ€"one prominent Tilbury farmer claimed to have been mesmer- iaed into signing and then olered 85 so get his note back. but without success. The machine. which is said to have been made in Glencoe, was â€presented as being ï¬lled with asbestos, but a Tilbury East farmer, who investigated. states that the outside is pine. the inside zinc, and the ï¬lling is of rotten elmâ€"Ex. On Monday Chief Welsh received a letter from Percival, Iowa. which stated that the body of a man about forty years of age had been found in ‘ the Missouri river. In the pockets' were found a sum of money. checks for baggage sent to Clinton. Ont.. and a couple of memo books from which they were led to believe his name was William McBrien. The: Chief and Mr. Harvey McBrien. who has a brother named Will in the West, went to the Grand Trunk eta- tion and found that the baggage had arrived. but an examination of it convmced Harvey that it did not be- long to his brother. From a photo found among the contents he conclud- ed the deceased was his cousin Ed., son of Mr. Jerry McBrien. formerly of near Auburn. and whose sister, Mrs. Hugh Blacker. lives in Stratiord. He telephoned to that city and Mr. Blacker came up by the ï¬rst train and set at rest all doubts as to the identity of the drowned man. The body had lain in the water about two Eweeks when found.--Clinton News- . Record. About two o’clock on Wednesday morning of last week two men drove up to the Lorne hotel in Rocklyn and after wakaning the proprietor asked to get lodgings for the night. I Mr. McLean got up to put away thel horse and to show them to their rooms. Before going down stairs his wife told him he had better not take his money with him and he handed over a roll of bills containing about $565. When he stepped outside the door he had a dark lantern and two revolvers flashed in his face .with a demand for his money. Mr. McLean gave them permission to l take all he had. They then demand- Ied that he lead the way up stairs and they would search the house. He led the way and all the time he VJU“ '- â€""â€"w“vâ€" _ McLean gave them permission to; Will Jack sold a very handsome take all he had. They then demand- ; two~yearoold colt on Saturday for ed that he lead the way up stairs ‘; $105, ; and they would search the house.i Miss Nellie McNally.second daugha He led the way and all the time heécer of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. McNally was using his brains to "813 these of the 8th arrived home on Saturday daring robbers. He walked them to ‘ from Mealord and report says that t room and told them all that was ; she and Mr. \Vm. Williamson are to in the house was in there This he quietly wedded at the Methodist bedroom was occupied by Mr. \Vm. I parsonage on Dominion Day. "l‘will Fulford and the sound Of the men be a vary happy union and we wish walking and entering the room " the young couple every bliss. awakened him. AS 80011 as they- In Toronto, on \Vednesday, June noticed that they had been led intox24th, to Mr. and Mrs. '1‘. Flynn a 8 trap they t00k the 111M611! from daughter. Mrs. Flynn was formerly l‘ll‘. 5101483“ and made their sneak. Miss Maggie }{0b30n, Congratula. a trap they took the lantern from Mr. McLean and made their sneak. Mr. Jas. Neely, of this town, who oc- cupied a room next to Mr. Fuliord that night was then aroused and tagether they followed the tracks of w,“ ........ .. ---------_ . a horse shod with rubber shoes for about six miles. The rain that night made the tracking of the rig quite an easy matter as there was only the one to follow. When they had locat- ed where the rig came from Mr. Ful- ford was stationed in an old log house to watch the movements of the people while Mr. Neely went to Markeale to get Constable Noble. An arrest was made and the prisoner tried before Magistrate Patton. He was remanded until the following day, when Mr. McLean had Mr. Mc- Cullough of Markdale appear in his behalf, and succeeded in having the young man, whose name is Conlin. and whose home is near Feversham. committed to Owen Sound for trial. Another young man at Wodehouse is thought to know more than he should about the matter and his arrest may be announced any day. It is believed here that Conlin is the person who relieved Mr. Wm. Gilson of the $40 recently, as he was here about that time. Mr. James Heslip, blacksmith, of this town, put the rubber shoes on Conlin’s horse.â€" Thornburv Herald. Brain-Food Nonsense. Another ridiculous food fad has been branded by the most competent authorities. They have dispelled the sillv notion that one kind of food is needed for brain. another for muscles, and still another for bones. IlluaUlca, an“ Dull. “uVVI-v- -7- .â€".'v _____ A correct diet will not only nourish j a particular part of the body, but it ' .I nutriment is destroyed by indigestion ' will sustain every other part. Yet. however good your food may be. its or dyspepsia. You must prepare for their appearance or prevent their: coming by taking regular doses of; Green’s August flower, the favorite ' medicine of the healthy millions. A ‘ few doses aids digestion. stimulates: the liver to healthy action. puriï¬es, the blood, and makes you feel buoy- ant and vigorous. You can get this reliable remedy at Darling’s Drug. Store. tf. MONEY at 4§%' MacKay Dunn, Durham.-â€"tf. .v-â€"--v vâ€"v Two Meaford Young Men Nearly i Pnlpitaéion, Impaired Memory, Unstudy Nerves, Hysteria, Female Weakness and Kill .-â€" ' ed by G†Members Of La Irregularities, Depression 0f Spirits, crouo Team Staying at Owen ; Spinal Weakness, St. Vitus’ Danae, Pimp- Sound Blow out the Light. l lea and Eruptions, Loss of Vital Power 1 and General Deoflity; moi! ____2 -L LL- Owen Sound, July ‘2.â€"â€"(Special. )â€"â€"f Shortly after 5 o ’oclo k this morning; the odor of gas was noticed in the? corridor of the Seldon House and the doors of room 19 were thrown open. 5 On the bed lay Lewis and I. Cum- mings, two lacrosse players, from Mentor-d, in an unconscious condition. Dr. G. W. Dsw was summoned, and after working over the young men for three hours had them both out of dnn ger. The Meaford lacrosse team played here yeSterday, and having missed their steamer registered at the Seldon House. The young men did not know how to use the gas, and with both the door and the fanlight closed blew out the light and retired. One of the lacrosse players in an JOHN adjoining room smelt the gas and in- . ' vestigated, a fact that probably saved i, CHEMIST â€" the lives of his companions They ‘ ' were able toretarn home to-day. . l DUR Toronto \Vorld. v-‘O..- 0.’ .â€" ar (10888 01 the favorite A Positive Assurance of a “â€1â€â€œ A Cure or Your Money Stimulates on. puriï¬es Refunded. Two score years of age. Canada! She will soon refuse to tell her ege. Not owing to the cost of the trip but. a. rush of other matters prevent.- ed several from around here taking in the Model Farm Excursion on Saturday. "$11335. Peart has erected a. very neat woodshed with ample room for a. year’g fuel_. -‘ I I A I JV“- â€" .v._. The Timmioo Bros. have completed the stonework of Mr. John Green- wood’s barn and ’tis a ï¬ne-looking wall. â€â€"{Ryill Edwards has made a cozy and pretty-looking home by the happy selection of paints. 'v-v'vâ€"vâ€" Messrs. Ronald McDonald, Mal. McMillan and Will Moran are hust- lers on mason work. We won’t. tell you whose cellar they walled up in three days, but it is a big one and well done. Miss Mary McNelly came home from Toronto on Saturday in time for the picnic. She has only two weeks holidays this year. ‘ vvâ€"v ._._ .- Miss Nellie Davie arrived home from the Queen City on Monday. The old home is made livelier when Nellie comes. Hisâ€"s Annabella Blair is spending a few days with her cousins in Owen Sound. is visiting her daughter, Peart. Mr. Wm. McNally, of the 6th. sold a ï¬ne mare last week for $130 and purchased another on Saturday from Charlie Cotton for $95. '07--â€" 'last we eek but is now recovering grapidly. She had an attack of ap- 'pendicitis. P ‘ VJ.-' The ï¬ne large barn recently erect- ged by H. \V. Hunt. is nearing com- pletion. John Coutte’ new barn was erected on F1iday last. The Captains were 0 W. Scarf and '.I‘ H. Lawrence. the former of whom came off victorious. The same gentlemen “ere Captains .at Hunt’ 3 raising with the same re- ,sults. tions! I' Mr. Thos. Glencross’ beef-ring boast weighed 480 lbs. last week and Mr, M. J. Davis’s tipped the scale at 470 this week. Uâ€. ‘uw-.. â€"â€" : guarantee this remedy to be an absolute cure for all diseases and disorders arising . from Weak nerves, watery blood or a. run- down condition of the system, such as:â€" Anaemia, Chlorosis, Pale and Sallow Com- ' plexion, Tired, Worn-out Feeling, Sleep- . lossness, Negrousness, Dyspepsia, Heart ‘ ‘1 __ 'Y--“‘ll., Mr. Watermanu. we regret to say is not expected to live many days having suffered a long time from Con sumption. v“--- r--. _ Miss Jessie Coutts returned last Week from Toronto where she spent a few months visiting her city friends. Measles, Mumps“ and Scarlatina are so prevalent that the school has been closed the past week or so. Miss Gilchrist, the teacher in our school. has gone home to Barrie for the summer holidays. Rev. Mr. Miller preached his fare- we“ sermon on Sunday last. The reverend gentleman has been very much reapected during his term on the Varney mission. “nu UCHCIOA uvvucu.’ . Dr. Harto’s Celery-Iron Pills enrich the blood, tone up the nerves nnd invigorate the whole system, producing in sickly, weakly men and women that strong, vigorous, henlthy feeling thnt mnkes life worth living. _ _ _ _ "V; u. A. v â€,5. But you don’t need to take our word a to what these Pills can accomplish. Try them yourself. If they don’t do you good. {on an get your money buck. Isn’t M oil-2 Intended for last week. JOHN A. DARLING BMIST â€" AND _â€" DRUGGIST Intended for last, week TraVerston. Vickers. a. o“. -- O Circumstances. lake the Journey from Winnipeg to Gnvenhnrst to Seek Admission to the Free Hospital for Oonsnmptives. An illustration of the many distressing cases constantly coming before the men- sgement of the Fm Hospital {or Con- sumptives st Grevenhnrst is in point this week. A week since, the Secretary, at the head ofï¬ce in Toronto, thron h whom all applications should properly made, received a. long-(Listsnce telephone mes. TRA VBLLED FROM ' WINNIPBG. ‘VW‘VW I- .vâ€"D â€"â€"â€"-w sage from the Physician-in-Charge .st Gravenhurst, saying that a. mother, With two daughters, both of whom were af- flicted with consumption, had presented themselves at the doors of the Free Hos- pital, hoping to be at once admitted. A __ 1.... LI... ban-“akin nn‘v in n. ylul, uvraua 'v One daughter has the trouble only in a slight degree, and from a medical point of view is admissible, as soon as room can be made. The other has the disease in a more acute condition, and will need to take immediate rest until it becomes somewhat quiescent. The family are poor, their railway fares having been paid by a friend. The mother has been given em. loyment on the domestic staff of the ospital, and the daughters will board in town until there are vacant beds in the Hospital to admit them. They came all this distance poverty stricken, but in the belief that somehow they would manage to get admission to the institution. Want of money is the only thing, the Trustees tell us, that is preventing the increase of accommodation beyond the eight patients already provided for. Up to t 6 present no one has been refused L-â€" odmission on account of his or her povert , but we are told that the want of fun s is preventing the Trustees from providing the increased accommodation needed. Indeed, a heavy burden of debt is now pressing upon them, and must be promptly met if this work is to be carried on. Contributions may be sent to Sir Wm. B. Meredith, Kt., 4 Lamport Ave., To- ronto, or Mr. W. J. Gage, 54 Front St. West, Toronto. An exchange gives some pertinent; hints as to news suitable for local. papers which we reproduce. THEl CHRONICLE will always be pleased toE receive accounts of the following :â€"a lâ€"Marriages, give as fully as possi-'. ble. Zâ€"Births. :lâ€"Deaths, give‘ sketch of life always. 4â€"Removals. ’ ï¬â€"Loss by fire or otherwise. (3â€". Land transfers. Tâ€"Robberies. 8â€" Unusual freaks or accidents. 9â€". New or important enterprises. 10â€"â€" Visitors to or from a distance. 11â€"â€" All township news, and in fact any; kind of news that is of interest. 1'.’ ~-Pr0gress of Agricultural Opera-1 tions. Don’t forget to sign your; name, which is not for publication. What not to give: jibes, hints or in- :sinuations which only a few can i make sense of and which are unkind ‘ in their nature. The mere calling of lone neighbor on another unless for some public purpose. Sunday visit- .ing. and though “every lassie has 1 her laddie †she doesn’t like the pub- ‘lic to know every time he calls on lher, and the public doesn’t care for it either. i 3 l Unnecessary to Suffer from Asthma. This distressing complaint can be perfectly cured by inhaling Catarrho- zone, a vegetable antiseptic that de- stroys the germs which cause the disease. Catarrhozone is inhaled at the mouth from a convenient pocket inhaler, and after permeating the minutest air cells. is exhaled slowly through the nostrils. It staps the cough. makes breathing regular. and eradicates the Asthma so thoroughly from the system that it never re- turns Don’t sufler from Aethma. use Catarrhozone, it will speedily cure vou. Large outï¬t 31. Small size 25c. Druggists, or by mail from ‘Polson Co., Kingsmn, Ont. Prompted by the murder of Glory \Vhalen at Collingwood. of which tramps are suSpected. the Provincial . Government are sending out a circu- lar letter to the various police mag- istrates. The letter reads :-â€"-“'I‘he murder of an innocent child at Col- liugwood has again called attention to the dangers arising from trauma and vagrants roaming about the country unchecked. Most of the burglaries and other crimes commit- ted in various parts of the Province have been the work of tramps of the class that usually work along the railways and camp in barns on the ,outshirts of cities, towns and villages. It is desired that these men be driven out of the Province. and it is thought that the best way to attain this re- sult is for the magistrates, before ‘whom any of these tramps are gbrought on charge of vagrancy, to ’ impose the full term of imprisonment in the Central Prison allowed by the law. The practice .of giving them the option of afï¬ne or leaving the municipality in a: few hours has pro- duced very unflflsfactory results. The departmen "’"therel'ore. desires you, when an “ these men are brought before W. to administer the law strictly and rigorously. and the more so as good results have fol- lowed from the actionftalten along the lines indicated. The railway authorities are co-operating with the department, and I have to ask you at all times to assist the railway con- stables, who may be acting in the cases mentioned.†l i A‘eolored man and a white men were arreeted at Burlington yester- day, suspected of the murder of Glory Whelen but were released agein. Hamilton Imperial Daughters of the Empire are petitioning the Conn. oil to preserve the brow of the monu- tain from injuries from quu'rymon. The condition of crops in London district is repor:ed to be most prom- ismg. The News We Want. rallway 2 The nmlc'rnimml having 1mm rnstorml tn hualth Vlth the 1 by simple means. after sum-ring tor Ht‘VQ't‘al 5193“: k 'with a severe lung aï¬mrtinn. and that dread 18 you 3 disease Consumption. in anximin tn maln- known 73y con' . to his fellow nufl'erers the means of cure. To . ' 1h ' those who desire it. he will chm-rfully send (free ' u) 6 L 0! charge) a copy of the parser-intinn nml, which lthev will ï¬nd 3 mm our» for Causing“... : Atfllllll. Churfl'. Bronchitis and all throat .nd Zlung Mull“. lie hop†all snï¬enrs willtry 5 hil remedy. an it ifl invaluable, Thom. deniring London , the pert-criiltiun. which will cunt them nothing. .. n.-..._ I and may prove a bluflï¬lufl. will place Iddmfl‘. “ The Eyes of every Child Should be ExaminedYearly†Sm the « thump“: Inquirer." In the public school: of haitimore the eyes of 53“! pupils were ofiietnily entailed. The results showed 53% of the children on not enjoy norlnni visionmhile 207 were found to he in no condition to no school work at all. munumeiywnrninztopnrenmz ornnce ceases to excuse. etlect is criminei. nomination freed l ’11 MacFARLANE 6: CO. ECOND OR THIRD CLASS. FOR School Section No. 9. Bentinclt. for the balencepf the year or longer, if suit- able. Applmatwnmstnting salary and en. closing testimoniels wall be received by the undersigned up to Friday July 3151. JAMES Srlnsox. Secretary. Crawford P. U. June 9th ’03. 80. Call at Durham Foundry. ’Prices :u;‘oordiug' to quality. DURHAM mm Faun Implements. Etc. Rev. ‘VAN’I‘EDâ€"SEVEKA I. I) “l BI IUULa rau- mna in each Mate m trawl {0! “ml“ "“‘al’n'l’m eleven 3-93" and With a 1 1319 manual. in call upon merchagtn anal agvnt fur successful and Pmï¬mbleliue. Permanent. ,.ngagem«nt. Week- ] tnvvliug expenm 3nd holelbilln advanced cash each week. Ex- Mention reference and TRADE MARK: DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS to. Anyone sending a akotvh and descri "on may quickly asc-ertmn mar upm‘um free w nether an Invention u prnhaMy wuentahle. (‘ummmflc-n tinns strictly mnndemial. Iland‘mmk (m Patent. lent free. (â€dost numwy for securing: patents. Patents mkvn mrmwh Munn Cu. meet" mom! notice. without, charge. in the A - -- 4- n- _ _ ‘ ..0 , A A‘A A handsomely Illustratéd weekiy. Lament cl!" culution of any scienunc (mrnal. Terms. 83 \ year-73,199: moguls. H. 80 d by all-pewsdsaief: Sylvester Farming Implements Tudhupe Cutters. Tolton l’ulpers. Adam’ 8 Waggous and Sleighs. Clare Stoves and 1 ur naces Brantford Windmills. Robes, Coats. Rugs, Etc. Proven Steel Rod Trac Next to POM ()ï¬iveâ€"Jn Calder Block §6§iitiï¬c Emerican, . SMITH SONS Teacher Wanted. ‘l‘Vlu law | mo â€3613mm†New Yg‘ lunch 011109.625 F St. WuhlmtoxLD. EDWARD A. WILSON Brooklyn Sew York THOS. NOBLE "FED-SEVERA I, IN DFSTRHHYS PER. - I. ---.._. --n.â€"‘n|‘-‘|AA TO CONSUIPTWES. (' he hem Druggists und Booksellers. A SI'I‘XIIAL'I‘Y FULL LINE ()1“ in the worl'i) ’hiclKO- ï¬y ochâ€"no. EING LOT NO. 1 EAST HALF, and No. 2 West hnlf. Con. 21. E. G. 8.. Ext-amount. oonwning 1m scros. Eight acres cloned and i_n 290d stqtq of 3mg): “I“ uuu-Ivu -uu u. â€w- Vttion. the romuinder in sac-awhiï¬ irood bush. Comforublq 10¢ house. 390:! {pug bun 45 stone Went. prehord of nbout 1 trees. well water . furly well toncod. convenient to school and church. 3, mile: from notion, Terms to agit‘pur- charm": "ï¬rm; BEBE-Ted. beliuoe secured by mortgage. For further peru- cuhro epply on the premises or wrrte to W. H. LEE. Vunoy P. O. my 15th. “twainâ€"pd. OUNG CLEAR GRIT STALLION “_Priuco_89bs.’f _A_nyonp_ wishing go uTo a Hoiéé'bf'dï¬i' kiniâ€"v'véiild do in" to this colt. Mntthow Soott i8 dwuys in ut- tendanoo. ono;door out of Crown haul. H. WA'rsox, Feb‘yzzï¬.â€"2m. HE UNDERSIGNED IS GIVING up fuming ugd ofl'erg for $19140! Np. .I. up fnrmi end oflers for snle Lot No. 25. on the ï¬t Concession of Beniinck. The lot is well fenced. in 3 good state of cultivation. 75 acres cleared. no waste lsnd. house. driving shed. bank burn 50x70. two never failing wells. good baring orchnrd. school on adjoining lot. post ofï¬ce and tele- phone on premises. church close by. ovor 60 ncres‘ growing grain and gross \p'hichj'ill be self will: the farm at a valuation. Will sell at any time and ive possession. Price very reasonable an on easy terms of payment. Apply on premises or address P. O’NEILL. Mulock 1’. 0.. Out May 2, lW3.â€"3m.â€" pd. HE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS for sale tlxg watey power known as August 19th, 1902. l. for sale the wuter power known to “ llaywud’s l‘alls," Glenelg. NEIL MCKECHXIE, Durham. Ont. A Street. the property of Mrs. J. L. Browne. The house contains 12 room», coveniently situated. and quite new. Will mnke an excellent boarding house. For particulars apply to July 10th. 1901. (NU and 59 on the tin: m... NJ). n.. and lot 54 on the 2nd 00"., N. D. it. Ben- tine , well watered in good state of cultiva- tion. good barn. and other out-buildings. comfortable house, well fenced. young hear- ing orchard. three miles, from Durham, within halfa mile from church. School and post ofï¬ce. Terms reasonmble : Cash payment down, balance secured by mortgage to suit pur- chaser. Will be suld in separate lots or en bloc. The proprietor is going West and is anxious to sell. lï¬-r further particulan apply to Jail. 23.-’t: June {Kl- 2m~c. UMMER HILL DALMENY JA- L sun (imp.) {rum Herd of Lord Rosa D son (imp.) {rum llerd of Lord Rose- berry. England. will be kept for service on the premnses of the undersigned. Terms » For grade sows 31.00. pure bred 81.50. Saws will be chanted for if not. returned. HORO’BRED HEREFORD BULL will be kept forAt-sery'jce at 13M, 50. Cpl}. ALEX. ALEXANDER. Durham. April 13th. 1903. tf. 1 will be ken t for senice It 1mm. Con. 3. W. (MR Bentimk. Terms 81. m) able on or before Feb. 191.1%. Cosw uiupoued off or nof ieturned it uecewan “all be charged for, whether in calf or nut. n The“l*‘ra~9r l’ruperty‘} (-mnaining Fifty acres. nearly all cleared and in good 8m to of cultivation. Brick dwelling. frame barn. small orchard. bends must-ofï¬ce and wilhiuhalf a mileul Church and School. Apply to THOMAS H. LAWRENCE. Vickers Post ofï¬ce. or to MRS. A. HESS. 200 Mac:- aulay Street. East. Hamilton. THOS. SCAR!“ SONS. Juno wâ€"ï¬wâ€"c. Rocky Sauceen P. 0. HE BARS ON LOT 13AND 14, Gun. 3. N. D. R, is {ur sale. For fur- Water Power For Sale. April 17th. March 11th, 1 Gun. 3. N. D. R. is fur sale. For fur- ther particuhrs apply to D 5. Con. l. E. (i. ll.. (ileuelg. connin- iug 50 acres. more or less. Neurly ull cleared and in fair state of cultivation. Hewedlgg house. log burn, well wanted. school "(ht nlonasido ï¬rm. church 11 mil. disunt. Will be sold clean. For terms and 0th.: particulnu apply to JAMES LAWRENCE. June 5th. 5w.â€"pd. Huoyor P. 0. B House 6: Lot for Sale. HOUSE AND LOT ON QUEEN EGISTERED THOROUGHBRED EING SECOND DIVISION. Lor EING LOT (30. CON] N. D. IL. Farm for Sale. Yorkshiresâ€"six weeks old. Apply m Farm for Sale. ACRES BEING LOT Boar for Service. W. 8. STAPLES. Hanover, at to GEO. ETAPLES, Edge Hill Bull for Service. For Service. Farm for Sale. Farm for Sale. Farm for Sale. Barn for Sale. Pigs for Sale. JOHN A. BRADLEY, J. L. BROWNE, if. Photogra phat WM. LEGIGETTE. Vickers P. 0 tf. Orchard 1'. 0. Pricevillo. c