Whitby Chronicle, 11 Jun 1897, p. 2

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r1 ~ t LZ~- Fifty Y«e sAgo. 'Who could Imagine that this shoid be «The place where, in eighteen ninety-three 'That white worid-wonder of arch and <ome Should shadow the nations, polychrome ... ]Rere at the Fair was the prize conferred On Ayer's Pis, by the worid prcterred. Chicago-like, they a record show. Since t.hey etarted-3o-yomsago. Ayer's Cathartic Pils have, from the time of their preparation, been a continnous auccess with the public. And that means that Âyer's Pille aooomplieh what ie promised for them; they cure where others faiU. It was flttiug. therefore, that the world-wide popularity of these pilla should be recognized by the World's Fair medal of 1893 -a fact which emphasîzes the record: 50 Vears of Cures., OORRESPONDENOE LINDSAY, Mr Johin Veale of Nestletan wqs ai-. paunted fisalirs aveu-ean of tLe Scugog waters n April lasti, and as a rec;uit the law isbeing wellohsarved on the abase waters. Il@ was in town yesterday and Biats that the prospects for good sport as soan as the seasoa oppng, on the 1501 is wss neyer botter. There are very few dead fish floatmng an the laka this sprnne, wbich would indicate that the fisbi havt hecume healîbier. Munday, a burly tramp creatad same trouble about towo. He first entared i, Kent et. stom-e, where lie nsed tbreatawnen hangua&ge and wag înoluned ta lay violent bands on ana ai the clanka. Ha was f-jec- ted, a.nd a few minta' later turnad up at the residenca ai M J Hl Sootheran, where ha antered without knockirxg. Fartun ately MnI Sootheran wasat home and tLe tramp was made beat a ratresi in dauble quick ordar. Ha than procaaded easat and in passiug dia resudenca of ]'4rs O'Connel, Melbourne-et. f red a atone througb the window o tLe cansiernatian j of the iumates inside. Ha was arreqted with two companione ai the iran brid,.e a iew bours latex and lodged in the cool er. Ha je eviden4ly one of the bad, bat] kind. l2hursday of hast week Messurs John Borns sud Wsn Arîburs of Janeiville were driving into îown in a doubla buggy. Wben near the corner ai Lindsay and RussaI @t. the king-bolt gave way, latting the daubletrea down on the borses' heels The animals prompîly boted, collidirg with a telegrapb pole, throwing tLe ise occupants out sud wnecking the vahicle. Mr Burus was severaly injured, sastaju- ing a deep gash on the riglit sida ai the face, and lhp and nase badly ont. Ha waa canveyad te an adjacent sulriiery aràd the waunds dressed. Tan sticeae were nacessary ta bring the torn parts ta- getMer. Mr Arthurs forunataly escaped injury. The bouses wera f reed train the rig by tha force ai the collision, ana dsshing np Kent et. snd around ta Caru s botel stables, sud the omier np Russai-st. A fariner named Wm Inwin ai Fenelon township appeared befor- County Magis. tuate Deacon ait Fenehon Falla an Friday, charged with abusirig a Barnado boy r) .med Henry Bal, by beaîing hinm wiîh a heavy leather srp. TLe charge was denied by Irwin, wba claimed that the 1- q bad heen crnsbhid againsi a staîl by a hanse. The magi8inate, hawever, failed ta taka this viaw ai tLe cage, and faoed Iuwin $i30 and coasis or ibrea manths iu gao! at bard labor......On lte evening puavians ta the trial Irwun apent an in- tarasting hour or two in the village. The story ai the boy's ill-uatuage Lad prceed- ed him, and a cnowd gatbered, who wara imclined ta take the administration ai justice ia ibahir awn bauds. Cooler heada pravailed, baweven, and it wae de- cidad to treat Irwin to s mass of ripe han fruit. Ha wss mnade te mrn the gaunilat of the crawd, sudas e h pasaad tisrouRL tLe ranks ha was lhberally pepparad with gsg, ountil ha booked likeas huge omelat Iti was an axpeniance ha will ramember for samne time.-Watchman. ALTOPIA. Mmr. Staver, ai Taranto, visitad with friands bara this week. H. B. Lott, ai Atha, was in tisa village on Friday last. Miss Robineon, ai Maukham, sud Miss Spink, of Toronto, visited ai J. Stomiffer'a hast week. Miqe Mary Stouffan was- in Scarboro an Tuesday Iset. -Mrs. Geo. Robinson has raturned from a visiîta oToronto. Mr. Walker, ai North Glaseow, ie mak- ing great improvemente in hie rasidanca liare. J-arts cf it are baing tors down and ha intends building largeur and mure enhetantial. Mr. E. Kestar le master workmnan- Mr. and Mre. E Boothby have rotau. ed froma a vieil t", Barrie and other towns in tbat quarter et the province. Borna Ure &go it wva nneuncod that a fig pole bad bain secured for thse s"hool And that the nue would socn be ini pouiUon.. On berng îxsniined thei thier d&Y the' polivasfu id ite haves oonIIIPUSero~ Het ver b,<suoluse- etiril ean, 1 .arrangenme àréStbuing midi to have i is t.d"-»o aspossible. VIOTOTIA COaNERs. Mrn W T Wignfield of HamPiton ie visîting with ber brother, J Sanders. Master Norton Datee of Zepbyr epent a few day8 with hia sister, Mrs R Ry- nard. Mr and Mre Ward of Uxbridge spent a pleasent afternoon on the :ake, the gue8t8 of Mr and Mrsr Jas Ward. A nutnber of Uxbridge boys snccoeded in catcing a large number of fiai here recent1y. Mr. Robert Reynolds wbeeled to Mars last week. Mr. John Thom visited Toronto last week. . Miss Iva Card bas purcbaaed a new wheel. .qr. M. Culleran bus erected s tence arotnud hie farw. Mrs. G. W. Doble bas returned borne. Mr. aud Mrs Johnson, of Uxbridge, spent Sunday % i:h Mr. .VmniSctti. Messrs. Bandera Bros. bave received anather sbîpment of guods this week. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Johnson and Mr. Wmll Morrison, of Torounto, spent a holi- day wimib Mr. J. J. Sauders. à. number (rom bere attended Marsh Hill anniversary on buuday aud Monday, May 8th and 8lsti. UXBRLIDGE. A. verylanld and well known resident of Uxbridge died on Mondfty nigbt. in the persan oa iiora8 Bol8ter. Deceased bad heen a resident hera for nearly fus-y years. Ha was born in Mlallow, ntàr COrk, Ireland, in 1808, and came ta Can ada wîth bis parants at the age of 16. They setiled in tiie townshnip af Smîth, near Pemerbaro, ani afterwvards moved to Reacb.The suhjcecî of thîs sketch came to town 41.) years ago and Ftarted store, keepinig on the site of the Dominion Bank, being suceeded b * Mr C E Kyle. Lie retired early (romn active lufe, and. luke other men who have doue the saine tibing, tbowylit h ad mnade a mistake in doing so. Deceased was a member oi the cbnurcb of England, and an nocom- promising Conservative. Be bas two sons living-Thomxas of Lancaster an>] Herbert af Spokane Falls-and direi- danghters, MIrs Fawcelî, Mns Cook anu, Mirs Bascom (of Dakota) A fonrtb daughtar, Mrs C E Kyle, dmod some years &.-o. The Dominion bank fflock, pro hablY thbe hst ini îown, wis built by Mr Bolamer. The funeral took place y'ester- day ta Uxbrîdee chnrch and cemeter-. attended by unany fi-ends aud relativesr -J ournal. DUNS&ARTON. WVe are pleased ta cea Mr Dunbar ont around agaun aftar bis radent long iii- Das. MeesnrsEd Little and A. W'llis, oi Wilcot illh1, paud us a visit an Wadnes- dav ave. Visitos-R hbt Siott, ai British Colum- bis, at 8 McConocbme's; Mr Gulders und Misa Vintua, ai Tyrona, ai A Howlett'e. Mfrs G White is un very paon LealtL. havung sa very severea amiack ai pleuriey. Herspaady recovery us eagarly looked tor. Mrs WM Campbell, aiter spendinLg Borne thraa or four weeks§ in Toronto, ha. reîurned home soinewbat iuuproved un healîh. Ban Greenbury wha bas been work ing an tha section lar.ely in the adeenca of S Herks je aff duîy again as Mur Harks has resumad daîy. Mms D Crown, who has bean residing witb Mrs Thos HIeuder-.on is in s vary low condition at presani. Heur msny friands hope ta soon sea ber arau.nd again. The work on Rouge bridge la hainL, rapidly pushad abead. They worked aIl day Sanday st and by the nuruber af men at it. they will soon periaruu a large amnont cf wank. Wha-t modest vo- mais dues nat ahrixuk from thxe examina- tions and local treat- meut upon wb ich physiciasus insist J/ when tueating weakness a-d disease of the or- ibis Teason thousands ai wamen go on suf- féiguntold torture rather than appiy toaa physician for help. ltii sa-le ta sa-y that one-haîf ai the wamen lu A>neurica-suifer thus lu silence. It is ail unnecessary. The reproductive organs of women are directly acted upon by Dr. Pierce's Favarite Prescription. I cures aIl disease sud weak- ness of those delicate organe. Ih fus a wa- ma-n for the highest duties af iheu sex, wife- hood and motherhood. If ta-heu duriug the expectanut period iu ma-kes babys coming easy and safe sud imaures the heaith ai the chlid. The "Favorite Prescription" lathe discovery ai a regularly gradua-ted physi- clan, an eminent aidsd killful specialiat in diseases ai women. Dr. Pierce ia, and bas beau for thirty years, chiaI consulting phy- sician ta the Invalids' Butai and Suirgical Institute, at Buffalo, N. 'Y. Ris "Favorite Prescription " doca away with a-Il necessity for distasteful examina-thons or local treat- ment. it corrects diatuessinq ansdi painful dispia-cements andi irregaiarities, sud cure whare dociors fa-il. Dr. Pierce'e Cemman Sease Medical Ad- viser nai ouiy telle you bey ta get well wiien yen are WU, but how te etay well when yau are well. Ihcentaine î,oo8 pages acd oveir 3c0illustraions. Over a nillion wo- men hve a copy. A nev adules isutcuL Tht reader mnay have a papper- ovr dcOPY absoiueiy PKEEby eenang 31 oe-cent stampa, ta caver the cuet of customns andi mnailing only, te tise Worldls Dlspensary Medical Association. ut Bufflo, N. Y. If you prefer a flue trench cloth bia4lný, embossed, senti So stampo. "I bau ght àa box cf Dur Qbase'!s Oatvs cureoat tbe Drag StoS etfMur. loylo bt. amn tbsskful toa.yfIt boe prwedmoafsta I have aijo tr dyonr Klday~Lru Pi lla *cd, foS tushmsaxclust," recor7, London. Thievesosnae perstiag enuvely li "LSaa o Iowa tqb, t 0 a f l), M asi a aut mm Re'. sA- 9 Mac- ,fit IbIhD IIRL)'S BOTTOM BRACKET. bME of ffie prominent featureof the '9 7Red BAr is its bottomn ,qe bracket. It is a triumph of modern skill in bicycle building, designed wlth a view ta promoting the pleasure of cycling. It is strong, durable and easily eaintion becomes necessary. e 0107 Olier. 1-lItSection of '97 Olier. The '97 Bottom i3racket. purposes. Tht aleerveis then pLaced twa boits. hed by t In crank and havetaail So that ti Th throught N impossible N patent bal SSary topu the c-n s Noriinal lx Bran- and convenience eot at when an Crank AxIe wlth lmproved Case belng Removed f rom Bottom Bracket. 'Fb. two cups that formn the bearhpg have ten 5/16 ~> baN . a.ch. They are threaded and put on a sitave that fa turned perfectly trua, and then ail are ground to a unilarun &= on a universi machine made for only lm&id of bottoin bracket and ca se it is desirtd te remnove, ail that is necessary is to tak. off anaV l id pull alee-te out as shown in accompanying illustrations. You th=n tht w-orking parts of your bicycle directly bel ore you. carefufly and ingeniously constructed art thes bottoru brachet caps impossile f or dust or grit to get near the bearings. 'e patent bail aller used exclusively on the Redl Bird goes straight the brackrt and is fitted into the aleeve ln such a way tsat it is lfor ail ta do otha.rwise than ta go direct ta the bearing,. This LIl oiler is conveniînt, simple and effective, ln oiing it la rnwrely naces- ush bail ta ane sida with the point af thse e cat, inject ail, and w-hmi Crank AxJe Bearing with is remt>ved, tht eil sprimg und=reath brungu th£ bafl back mto f mro Brae mo Position. fonBakt 7he Goold Bicycle Co,, Ltd. BRANTFORD, ONT. ches:- TORONTrO, ONT. MONTREAI, QUE. SEAGRAVIE A montha bad recod. A correspondant sonda un tise following partictlars ai tise careen of tise ascaped convict James Farewell, during tise monîh or au ha was at large bafoua being ue-captarad ai Sesgrave :-About 24th Bpril ha stele a borse sud ca-rt near Markiham and drove h t t St Mary'&. Ha enterad a bapîi'st chancistisane and took s vany activa part la the service. At tisa close ha got 010 oui af sympatiuy. Ha theu stole s vaLeur proof Coat and s pair ai .ubbers. Ha tison stele a haras, bug- gy anrd harnasa and drova asat. [la nait Pasaed a $10 coant.aufait bill sud goti $7 in good mrnny. Arrived lu Whitcisurcis township about 12 May. Heure ha stola a isound alat and sold it for $6, gatting $2 cash. Ha thoen bought a farru from Henry Healy, 132 acres sud got tise titba dead and a&l paperm ini oonneeirion with tha lot snd gut fr ~daed f rom Haely and wife toe Hnny J5nes stating that tisa money hay in Uxbnidgeata ca-hi. Ho thon isired Baaly to ovaursaitisa vork at $26 peur month and was no, dasircuis t put the crop la that ha could not @pare Urne to go for tihe monay te Urbridga. Heahad eight teama hirad and mxen te plengis and boagst quanities cf sead grain snd had it dalivared on farm. Finally ha forgad a 8500 note and laft with bis hoeeasd nig and ail deetis, notea snd othar papars. Farewell did not psy cuti five Cents in al transactions. Ha arrived in Seagrave 24tis May and vas capliurad by A Miller, tagaîhiar vitis ailthse property Mr Miller hax beau kept buey vith par"ie proving propartîy te the 2nd day cf Jane, visen thea hast was claimed and proven. The horsa viicis D'resellhl al in eagrave was a grand road horersansd vus owned by Mr W J Wilson,, coautry of Middlese Prspect HiMiP 0. Mr ËHînry HEay snd Constiable srrived ini Seagrave on Monday May 3lst. ne cl&jed Para- veii bas left i hm wvit a ceut;- but as ,Mr Miler bsdall deeds and papoes and the deed frein Haste> sud vif. vas sot regflstered and-Mur Miller, as 11310tç Place Mr Rye:i hé-bias bfe Millhr bau trouble abuid, sas tumpate 1 hbave teattend all courts ua.uvue to' liee armnt ocf Farewell by himFuli boy 4h.eue Prry vsobtanl wd ' fAr ST. JOHN, NIL. WUNNUIEG, MAN. North Ontario farmers'Institute. hixbridge, June 5.-(Special.)-Tbe Nortb Ontario Farmens' Institue bas elected the iollowing officers for the current year .-Presideni, Thos. Feas- by; Vice President, R S. Webster; Secretary-Treasurer. Jus. E. Gould; Directars, Uxbridge township, W. P. Widdifield, James Hewiît, Asa Mllard, James Walker; Uxbnidge tawn, J. C. Kelly;, Scott, T. P. Coosby, W. Feas- by, James (Quigley, Wm. Thompson; Brock, John Glendenning, James Thurston, Henry Tocbem, Wm Siseir; Cannington, W. H. Hoyle; Thorah, John Veale, John Windatt, W. Veale; Beavertun, F. S. King; Mara, N, Brooufielil, Peter Tisampson, Colin Smith, John ,McNab; Rama, John Adams; Auilitort, James Harrison and S. A. Flummeri el. During tise hast five years the membership bas increaseti frum 113 Lu 305. The institute have advertised an excursion Lu Guelph un the I4th, stauting at Upteigurove at 6.45 a.mn., and arriving at Guelphs Stiîz, and returning tise same day. PYNY -PETRAL COUGHS and COL.DS Jta snPU lslni hot ftie&s. ,a sol en Acersaintytid and une% soethlng amd haaliug la tsefocte. W. C. meCocasa & Son tubM al» ceoumà W.GMceoa - MJ.IL RoM.,ClaeMbLs sAr oiS,<oot~ ia leuovi SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA. CAPETOWN, S. AFRCA. I 'I I I i I 'I I Prim ise cosaI ps".eior '6 loula2.1e. At Drugglstis. or Msfed on Reespt cf Prkce by T. MaiLBU & GO., Toaste. Baved Her Drmnien Husband. Sise Finally Adrnistcrcd a Remcdy, Without isis Knowledge, and Curcd Him. A. corraspondant vrltes: 1 had snch a hsappy home and a noble, big-hearted hrsband ttii ha bois te driaRpngfmra throngh soalabiliy, ihan beo t he fiandisis dasire would corne cuir hlm, orazing- bim for drfink "I vas earti-brokan. Mjappy homq wus faotbecouingCoecmiryla friand told me te try a liquor curee alue Anti Booza. 1I vas wlliig . i>' n> -thing, 8se1I sent $1.00, a she sugiRj te t>ba Oriental, Chmimi- e*lO, 20&ti oin 1» apla'mraper a litt box of pjila 1 put --o, cftbee absofe evîry nùi h aidm ing'-yjl<, ia ly>.-snud"lu Ï e& sihansa a eèk, tu>.uxyd ligbt, hi aiOpped drikiu< giIrly il A i~u.... AL 10 a verY rexnsrksbls.r.m.ay, both for M.- TERNAL and XTERNTAL use, sand Won- derful lns Its qzilck actia o leufsve <istreas PAIN-KILLER L ughn yDurasor ie&e. a"ora sud PMIN-KILER~., fIMicAsapu Itn a un£,il . mmlwau bu ln uBT u rUSËRIM&ewua*t or aSmiy ritav curiat esla Necsaste DPVms derywPlantre i. uigbtlu nd# v«Y àw oud. ". - H. SCOTT) PUMPKA2KER, WHITBY. (Stcessor Io H. homnpson.> The SubsCniber bas again opened busunes heure. Hua -office will be at E. R. Blow's telegraph office, factory at Mus. Newbeny'u house on Brock Street, souîh. New Pumps manufactured and aId. Pumps uepaired. Firat class matenial used and work warrant ed. Wells dug ou ceancti eut. Onder a solicated. Feb. 14, 1895. SNew H. - SCOTT, Wbitby and Obhawa A rather tragie check occured in a suit brought by Dr James J Hunter, of Bali. antrae, Whitchurcb, a fainst bis brother Robert Hanter, of ;5eW Jersey in tibe coanty court, Monday. White the case wus proceeding Dr James Hanter was stricken with a fit of apopleiy which wilI lay him ap for ton étaya at toust. if it does neot prove more, serions: The sait is for $2,040 arising out of a boan of $160. Dr Robert Hanter dlaims that there won DO Joan, the money being part of a partner- ship afiair te run a sanitorium in N4ew Jersey. A couple of weeks ago a bear beloninga to Harris, the pork packer, esoaped frou its cage in the Palisade Park-, and is now~ supposed te be at large in the bush wst, of the Hunt Club House near Scarboro. People living in the vieinity dlaim te have seen tbe bouat, and bear's foot- prints have been found on the sand at lake shore. On Wednesday of luat week Coristablea Burns and Boyd armed them- selves aud started out tW capture Bruin. bat got no trace of him. Their searcb of the bush was net, however, anrewarded, for they found a buggy and harneas cou- cealed at the bottom of a ra . e, nder s thick web of hanging vines. nSubsequen- ly the property was indentified as be- longing ta Josephus Reesor of Markbam. It wais the rig stolen by the men who broke into Pitt's Hotel here. A painful and what is feared fatal ac- cident occured at Highland Creek Sun- day morning. It appears Mr Wm Stotts took out his rifle te shoot a rat which he 88w near the stables, nlot knowing that à man by the name of Wm Craw, who was staying with hi'n, wus in the water closet. When Stoots shot at the rat the bullet @truck ii stone or other hard sub- stance and deflected upwards, passing in. te the building where Craw wus and through bis right leg aboya the knee and falling te the flour. The wound nearly proved fatal before tbe physician who was hastily summuoned could get it dress- ed, the shor-k causing extremle exhaustion and vomiting. Craw waa a littie better on Monday but la stiil in a very critical . ondition.-Economist. EVEKY FAMILY primae and public vis tuesg arch, but it is mainly Im ation over the devebopmen ciples of, sehf-gov'ernmen growth of pror-perity. weal etc., in which Ireland shared." . The most s-triking featui -bilee will be the naval revii head, l-une 25. Thirty sbips wili be drawn up in for inspectiQn by theQ fronîhine wxll be compe - ega sli.- The remani wihh epresent every type a -MitisW-navy The illumbin fletÏtnihtwilbe a dis 'bQthfor uis <rilmtce and tude. Membemelofbotb hoz liament will be guests of-th on bmnithoCamania, dreds-of 9ther ateamships, launmchehave been cat IN BICYCLES WATCIESFc !)uring the Yea- For fui! particulars seie e.i erti"- LEVER BROS., LTD., 23 -Scor! The Queen*s Ju A Spectacle Th.- .~'.. thihng of th, - Ký The spectac-u'.r seen in London tkr tion %vith thece r. 'cear of lier lc: r pass anvthing (of t!ý ic witnessed, eithcr in tie other capital> All the u- Europe tvîll have reprt sent. The LUniteri -ýtatce admirai, General iu. envov i n mMe p ofûntW The Marquis cf Ito. statesman, wîll repre-.; power in the Eàst. àc( it Celestial wili ber from the Emperor (-i Chb-i But the great fea-ture stration will be the reirt India and the colonie-. tingents are naw un tbt every corner of the i the blood-red fiag fl0its. New Zealand, blaci< chie;,, and princes from mndia.( the spienders ofthte gc, will be present in hunýdre'( ada, Australia. Newfounkl Cape. wil have as deiet( the Most disîînguîobhed "-reat colonies. The Premier of Canari.. of the biggest ffgUres ln[Il tion. The London corr the N7ew York Tribun' Laurier's tari il proposa - hailed in England as the b ofthme fei--venmi loyaitv an which the jubilee year ha fnom the warld-wlde Em-, ever chaniffes may be requ Imperial treaties withb di ed-nation clause, nothin- ta discourage tLe aspiratiu minion ot Canada ta lead wards Imperial Fede Laurier will be a bero arn. niai Premiers next mont Canadian contingent will with populan enthusiasnx. A slighî unpleasantneý ever, already occured in with the proceedings. Th the Royal Irish ConstabuL fused to mess with the bla the GoId Coast Constabula wiîb a squad of mnen. ' thai the negro officers b something like two milq meals. One of them.C oughby, who is described letic young fellow, with

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