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Barrie Examiner, 6 Aug 1896, p. 3

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Tr-e-r Correspondents v ,;....Al'3;:-.'1.nkg...g4;g>;('1..q;'e'ys;1`lt%.`.." VFo1v Oirexj Fifty Years" r [51 THE: EiI,\MIV'ER_` -s cum` run: akin A Goodfsmtox-y. Not That Kind. , Cheese Board. Tl`1e1:e` is Address ~ p'c':-wu-` - : ` rcszdents, Mr. Thomas xcw inys illness, passed [9 4' .eveutv-seven. He EIUHIU UH-lllll. LID Ill` raz >1` u-nun pu_uful no had used PuLnum s I1 success udviavad` its owing rgsuhsh, Mm III was In glnpnrtlnl factor In the '1`:-ml. But Lhl Nu: Anend. itiuiden ma_nn=~ij7in vijhich the n-mm than was coming down the mad halved Was enou-,zh to show an: the driver as ; nurpriscd. up something. gays mu Detroit Free Pres}; He took ms broad-brinimed straw. 11015.03 and wiived it as a mun `who was working in ~the__eld, as the same time calling at the top of his voice:'-- S~a-y 1:-h-0-t-e!" "i What. do you yvzmb?" askd the man who was working, as he came and leaned over the fence, without letting go of the linevover his team`. ' Didi: ye hear `bout, it? 1 .. )n_,,- ,4 _.n - I _!;nowod that, too. . "'1'h-.-n why wzxsfft ya upfo. tha court- h:ju<:v tukiu an hxtercst, into it, same 92 z*.,- xi-so on 'em did? ` - _ "\\'uI. ye see this htjx-o s a buSFEK6n with"n1e. "1: I hi2d1x'ti.h-vchiz1_`elsdtor do,` 1 '.\'un\idn's mind dmppin` in an heurin` :21:-m I\:'g_v bn-~'&;0z1n`d fnrgh. But I dun- nn `.4 I cum mlwh which`o' chem lawyers .l.,. ......__` vv _ ':1'1uc SOL`ix`E_\', with power under an zxgrxwxlxont to I't.`_D11I'Chl\S(3 within tw v:>:u*s`f0r 13,001). His` fathc-_r rebuked him for his folly `in `parting with the 11-01::-rt:.'. and as his suggascion an agree- ~.n.-nt was lxltixxazitely nmde becweeri ".LtI~m' and iI\!)'H):\E Gcu. .\'c1`s0n` should "111])m`.'n`I`L'1_i r-n_r:1i.=i~ the` sum of` _1 f,- . >Jl)_to'repurchase the property, an(f'pay| v.-vrt-:1'1rV1 debtx: xxhich had been`. contraoued _ I'\_\' mm (Capt-. Nelson). The ngrpeulent than `on. the deoplx "'0: his zxmtlxer t-ho property was to be held on /`mxs1`.'durin_g Gen." .Velson's_ lifebimo,.u.nd Lx . }ii.~: death the income Wz_xs\_i:o go to ` av-' debtor and his father %if`1't~1\": 1`{;13o1!xVtb11 oi","T1i"d'fIiI`t'i5f " W" wpniutrhuut 01- bisnlirtxptcy, tho ihcome am; to be paid to debt.'~or s "wife and :i:i.ldre11.'-1'l1a 17,500 was borrowod of :Ej.o Law _'Union Otce, but afterwards ti)a*{>1'1w;VL`rt}` was Sold to -the Equitai_J1e_ 21:`! Mnuclxestur Oice for `:1. perpetuarl ' f rxiced charge-of 3:11.300 per annum. mica *'nT;i' . hfaxt -1) and 650 to nbtor. Up to the .r- :n.1 of on.) `no had repeived- the income . I . - ""`\`r:r:'_':~*-r,-`:2, V V | . ;\~~ .1. 3,-its the 1 utmmm in ` Jzm r:-rim`. in i~~5 with :3 yr ;svx:<}ir)i1 sf 1,700. I-I< arm up tp,_Vl`1E_t_4__"_f,1*_ggu_ ;.`;n) per zmuum, from I-L` jun: '.\':3l.-eon. Kvhn L.-12';-5: pt`:-9;-v1t.-<)f.. nmnvy 1 ii: wu~' L,-11r'n1o d tn thu i u2~ llznxxclnsrrr. o\ .. .....A..... w u 4.1... v _uv uuuu uvu. ADI `Bout. what?" IE5 goin` 011.". What's goln"on?" ` "Land sakes! '1`here`s :3. man `fur ye.. Ya.-'11 be szlyin nexa 'y'e-r uncle [didn't lie nu leave a will that; mentions you '0!` ham 2: hulfrot Q` moue ltthb wtln-.r tellers don : succeed ln brezxkln : E 1,, :$UU er;;1x1num, (.1611. In; died in Septclnbsjr, 1S93,bub this year `:0 had recvivvd onlj::33 for, the use of `.13: children. The mlsbees co111d'now, as 12261? iiisclvbiou; pm 33119 income to his ' '2 :\nd Chil(h't?n. Tl1e.xzun'i;1atiou was uijo_x1ri1ed.-London Xews. ~ ` ' S eI'son "hav- G sby 3ta.nd./ te ._o`.3ex:s..}Bmf -Eii.%A _ " s:u 1 y'{r the Arno!` Tgmt. . The art of `gracefully escaping some -Llnpleasanb thing is`known to few. More's he pity. But`. that some , how it ,`is'evi-N denced _IggMone c1roun1st_ance related by a ' laidy. all uncdn/scions,tl)ut she had found` gpqnppeun-.aisnggeab1e. sq 1.; long ago bus; 3 A ::\Vhep unygone k"i1o`L-vks I clap in \ou-"=~m'y ~ _ hr=ad`and`.tahe7n`ope-n tsh_eM door,` `Th-3'hI""_ 2:. vital principle, I board a great`-zleal, you know, said she; am I. dofnotv like fo full into w'hn.t_ 1 $1111 boarding-house `mt-imaoie`s._ I have my own` friends,` and7_ I do` ooIr\ % zi. other` Lpzxrdurs to visit me` ,` in my i'oo1n,.'nor do wish~to19`;o into" t'i1ei1-"s. At `th'e'sa.mo hjn1_e,' I'do'n6t: wish I upon a"p1'ai1. I,ke,np,_a`bon,x_1el;, onmy be1,.\ V- .....A:.'-..L. .~`...u. n.o\In...I~nn nu.` n6-l-inn (`npt. .-\lwrL`rm_l1hy A. Craven Nelson, zit uf tlw lth Dr:|;_I;(mn Gmxrds. Frin- .:-ali n--ur Siulinmutiiuw, attended the {l~lt21::stvf- Baiikglliitcy Cours yvsterxlzxy -\ umlur`-:20 llispi1l)liu exzmiinzitmn. The .r<< liabilities wet-_e. scheduled ap 25,- J Ts. anti it was sstatlggi tlmts the lisets -l:uouuu~il to only about 100. The bank- ;:I. in his e.\ :uuinat-ion. nctrilmtuad his .i~: tuxllc fact that She had lived )'}`~lI1ll. his im.~:i:a.<. He juinnd the army 3` J _lioutm1z'im .l;m1uu-y, 1572, and -z-rim`. grzitlrity in lieu xi" Ha derived his in- `urine tpmlrl from _.-Ln allowance. .- . 1- .1 .1, ` Lucky. Thirteen. \\`\`1'he`1ie.\`.e Sham` Ighe Ixumbe} thirteen "vi me. good luck," sgxid P. '1`. Thnru~ rn, of Lotlisville, at the Metropolitan. ' "1_ d0 n"`t: '}{110\`_S'1V_1i5I;1)0l"01"1_10b"iE was be- zmse was `how on the thirteentlx ofthe = 22911 rfbut 1 have watched in for y"ears 13:1 \\'l1e;1ever there is a cxnbilmtion in , xfhich thimeelp appe:u's_ it" is a. lucky one 1: .1 ,, L,, 2 or me. . I a;m.. as much if a crank in- -mu ,u::-guuu ;uvux- "Ann uuuu uunuuvn, ` .n=i 1 {mm told 'tlxt' I am the only man ` me ever asks fo1'-'a.ro0m with what =uni`ber. Most; "men .objet3`to being _;`I\'m1 such 3 1foou1."---Washi_ng`ton V Star. `pi-oi1'x_ising to" come` nohhbr `day, `When, ` I can: assur. you, she suill.nd_s:m_e with ~ my bonnet oln:--Phi1adelp_h_ia Call, 4` ` .X1_1yentl ` There are fgw things uxA the 'wh_o1e ` range of sporting equipments that offer :1 gneuter otxtragei-tit; the artslscic eye thai: the effect: of the trousers guard on the , man who ndsiq-necessuryto wheel n _h_is odmury c9_atiu~me.'. Atroggsezs shield. ..._;...u_. _..._.--_.__..-_ __.u ..n'. h&'w*wu9 ` Va niuoh more seemly appearianoe, and ab 1 the same timebe qulhe, etfective, Ih_ is . fasueneg1`v\fIth,a'strap.`and tiunkle nmlmd. 3. ;tl>&1xhkIa; my sraggpabing unamg, and 5 :ts9p;i311D` I*Tb.m6u '9! the shoe.;=_`1 lMiIl0- L " ~9rar;ento1d9 A v.lnvr,r1;`11od:1itxg ` t ~ -9: of the n11_mbet thirtt>eu_a anyone 2:: possibly be against; in. If`I am hav- ;-:'-,r a dull b,usiue_s.s` on the` road I ask the v.-itch clerks to give mroom No.13. It . is n-,1):srkzxbIe 'h0w 1no.ny,l1ote1s thereare 'n;:c11::v.e11b room. with that number; 11-. .\x';I*'n1-`, AL. ,,I_ .1 "Course I knowed that." `An , thv also come up for trial this n` " .....m u, . m0cher'.~'. . 1 1.90 .B.U:8T-, Lu Luvj U... I. `gnguwvklnlux, ':muu1n. his father, the ].\'a)1.~`za1x, whn also gave him -.~':-nt.-of.. at. various times. - t'I`1ti[1tfd tn incmno of p;jop~ r.\lzuxcln>. Asslinxxmed to `be :m:Lsr). umler the will of the late `in-rt`, his grandfather, and by Lher's 111urri;\ge sect-lamen. In \\'vTL'i`, he sold his intc-_x`e,s"n in the 'f<;r 1U..`; :5 to the National no Society,` u-.n\.u.-uv u.O~3dn O-nun "5 Ln .. U:LVUl4I!.I` name. J. _ gxvgn any remedy. .', ' V - 5 The 1$boresb"n1ai{. on-e V , , 3 UNCLE` SAM S. TOBACCO CURE ` 1:? Iran urn-r naninv given In the interest of the "Cl 33.? manufactured by . ' Oh cage.-2 We~ha.ve.dem9 v`ely deatsro the tasteand v n. m-ff. ,,nTJEhv(-.n -`Ii 9. errecmy the habits} v In, -thaw mm a b_u '. the samg, and stamp it ` .o.d; H . weveaazn u A %.*:a%;.;.,f.s.::.=.~ ~=V=4 BOOQAIIG $18918` ' ` ' Pm:-31.00.15 .00.." `miii cure sealed. Write ; .. ",3 For sale w Mrs. a.runan,A My destrgf has mm eiifemy "e habit. ` ' ` V _. In the light 0% om-~exa.x_m"nja .l!E.. we am `b`ub,p_eri: 03.` . 2 and :35 as Turn Up The snatgr shoe (0. me...) `M.4J {ERA wasv.Ti$o1aTTAg-ent7Bame;+ W. 5. `Kim'barlIv' acg. .Not9 each homiv, corny` darormityt ' ``'`m:t`c`:aE7idit.`Pt`rttinwTwT: _ - A -met` into boots that` ttedyour eye gmlv. Here is s 311045 which is made to at Na.tuz:e q met. [It cost $5,090 " .. ......:...... um amLnmt, mnmnL ~ E1dysas{ J .. Insist _ / . . Cook`; Cottpn Root Cb\`yound\ ;EI ETEEf1iTed"'bf7Ih`e" _ Cook C0,, Windsor, Ont., __ _ and Detroit,Mich.,isthe -~-~.--~ --err1;y-_1v;-now'1asa{e-,re1iarb1_g~; monthly medicine on which ladies. can depend in -I/ze Item` and time of 7zeea . Evefy lady who reads this isgequested t_o inclose two post- age vstamps, with her address, for K7` (-3 I , 0 ' --m$mww+n& have the 5.00'0th pair for $3.00. ` Made of the beak imported cal!-akin, in blnckor tan. by the mlnous V ' Goodyearwelprocess, which gives ease to thevroot- elasticity to the sole.` 88.00.` 8-L00. 85.90 per pair .3 Serg SfQP15PP$ .,'_'s_1za;e et1a nrr ,5 "A -."` Toes J Q1Q1._.;Sn __ *1T;c::TtVz1ilT 'E`vefwyv#he`V1-he . on com } ` %Jc1GAimm'Es ROCHESTER. NY. $`P1sPP V%%}isP?t15% i*f: his They r .1 H K and full_ particulars, whiqh we will send by retufn mail in plain. sealed envelope. - ' , \ 1 An old nhvsician. '2: vears con- CUVCLUPC. K An old physician, 35 years tinued practice treating diseases of women, has charge of the oice. "can >be'consu1'ted by` letter or in perso. Addrss Our main Qice 1-he nnnu nnuntulv is sold by all _responsib1e_ wholesale and rtail drnggists in the! Dominion of Canada and United States for O_ne~ E` Cook S Cotton R00?-Compound i Dollar 3&1` box. \r.\r1 W1 W3 Q 'iU1I~VlI V IIVIIIV J. What wofncm has not sighed . for it-and felt happy--if by chance she got ` - ,_ .D1.1ri.ng._t;.9..S;ux11m=9r months if away from home, C3I`1`epl)I1(I'\ ems will pleasrendeavor to get someone to do their work during M their absence so that their lo-= cality may not be uurepresi=nted- ' ` nrnqnnnnnta wanted. in TIT!- ,....v... ....-.--- -_. _m.. .__-- THECOOK COMPANY, 2 ; Room 3-No.:253 Woodward Ave., . 3 , Detroit, Mich. ` I 3 A Thread WAL'l:lgR. BAVKER *& C0,, nnnt'l.lCL'I`DD ' In A (G THE EXAMINER, V/W, $61/WL"l, L _ ` V The great success ofl`tl?e<`Sh6c6l7ite '=the [house of Walter Baker & Co. (established _ in 1780) has led to the placingon the market Q many mlsleadingand unscrupulous imitations of their name. labels, and wrappers. Walter. Baker: & Co. are the oldest and largest manu- facturers of pure and high-gradecocoas and "~_._ Chocolates on this continent. No chemicals are used in their manufactures. . "A : Consumers. should ask. for, and be sure that they get,the genuinewalter Baker at cm : goods. --4---- .-A wk: 0_a__I [J .AA sPoo1_.oF... Ip3c%%ly Warning. 5;; In ---1- \ v- ~ DORCHEsTER. 'MAs`s. '-szuinnz Uiillby may uub us: uuLcyu.:acuuvu~ ` Correspondents wanted. in un- represented districts and untidy habit or doing tnlnga. = " (4) Aside from the intrinsic worth of the ` prizes won. all nxhibi_tions' have 23 high educational value. -Ifn maker is success- ful in winniugthe prize he lips the satisfaction of knowing that he was in` a `position to put a. little more skill and `intelligence into his work than his `com~ petitnrs and by knowing the methods , l ndopted henillhe able to put them into practice in his work during, the, year. The educational value is just` as great for ' the makerwho does not win the priie. On lrecoipt of his score card he will nd out Iin svhnt points of quality his exhibit is ` ' lacking and by the knowledge then olrzmied she will be in :5,` position to adopt heir ` methods in his. work during the yenr. '7 ` (5) The dairy industry of'Cannda.i9 an ' important one and our dnirvmen should remember that the dairv- exhibits at the leading fairs should indicate to visitors from abron , not only its extent but also that we make an article of,the very finest quality. _ ' 3 -~----------+- Dxury Products at thexhlbltion. ` {By J. W. \\'l1eumn.)` I I ll `D`urlhg`the rst I5,Jaxv3 of August dair products are usually pneparui tor the Fall ' ;Firs,' Coutemplatixng exhilitura will dp `well to note the following: 4n Mn imnm t...nr."nr:z`.4 was ever won bvl l well {'0 Lne xulxofnlugc , 5 i (1) ` N9 impmtans'pr:z`d won byl chance and especially idthis the cane with 3 any mahufacturetl article such as butter and 'clnec.~e`, Evcrv cheese an-3'. butter `m--ks-r. ' therefor. should have some definite object iu,\'iew in pnepasring his produ.(;Hor.eXAllnhi~ `tion andslmuld eg_xdeu\`0r to put. hjs bestl skill ,a_ngl:ig_1_{elligepgq `EA()_vAV !1l`l{ in turhing on u a perfevtargicle. . V` -3 I'll Take th=. outrous iiito your con-`l pCr!C"~ITi||'_l,|Ul\:. ) (2) Take patrons iifto your con-` deqce and mduce them to take pu.iticu[i`r"' " _"ca r9 of the milk on the day when the! `pxhibitnou prthlecb Hi to be. made and when good milk imecnred let the pxod;1(`l: made from it, be a reectmu of your perfect work- manship um! intirn-ate knowledge 0? Elm beat. tnethodg. { _ Im 11.. until! n-.rnln\ hmu n nanknno of beat. xnethodg. , (3) Be.very careful how,.n package of cheese or butter is nisliedn. A hglliiy nish-i ed cheese or an untidy package of buster does I101. atnnd much of n kahw for winning n prize and will indicate the maker's slnvenly and untidy habit of doing things. In Aside from the me Unuuljng Helm} ___r--'- Kid_11ey.`Df1seu.<.e. RhhmatiSm and, v E S)otnach "Trouble Cbnquerd l- . bywshe Three Great `South i" American Remedies: lwgiauuluu, au acvvnu Lu:-v u_._3- .u..\._.. ...., ...,..... |'x;oY:'k"iE"dU\71:wc:'17F'I'7.ITiE'?Tr'6"'D'6ET- tion for :s;1englj.h of tiriie. Where other: xnedicings accomplished nothing, ha se- cungd ilDIlJ@dl_aLt:} relief from South `Amer- i ica_n Kidney Cure. wea rin_ess, after usmg the up:dicix1e, `soon left. him, and bu-day there is not a hign o_ I the trouble in his system. Wk... in um mmanu nF4Hrn'mhain: Thu soreness and the trouble ll] ms system. . V There is no` question of/TlIa'I_n agical lchuracter of South Amerln lihiiazatlc ' Glue. This remedy will drive the_mn;st. fotx11soE'frh,e,ujna:1s:n from the syggezn. Mr. Rcbert E.'Glbsou,of Pexnbioke, Ont, suffered untold misery. Doctors bltanered him, and applied every known remedy. ' but did novgoud. The first dosebf South American Rheumatic Cure, says` Mr. Gibson.` gav\> me -instant relief, and half * a bottle cured._ . ` rm... .m.u.u'u nrixfrnllnn that comma to home cu:-eq._ ~ - The nervous prstratxon that comes to many wom_an can be quickly `overcome by ` the use of South>Americm1 Nervina. This --n1edicine auacks`the nerve centres, whic ,_-_..- H... .I`..nu-Quinn n? 7114 m1 1: an t 3 PROMPT RELfEF' FOR` EVERY ~ vsurwmmm. There is no Cl'.'lYlC of its snnrlinr, bireak-' jg`, or being uueven-it is made by ixnproveal >`V_ll- lClllh:1el`y \vhichAprevenLs,any pussibilityiul I i this. ` ` i \ o ~--~r -- _. . ` _ . H. i | ~Ssfety to the sufferer fi[y0lI1_-l{il\_lYl8 _V dis- ""`*E`=`*'*5*"` '`"` W 5 5'""*;*ensn -`is-~in tlxeypisun --reuH;he- usystein. Pills sud 13UWdcrs. Whilst _ give apparent tellcf, and thus deceive the lpzillellt, do not er_udic-ate the disease. The hard, sand-like particles that gather `in the blood, must be dissolved if the I ystein is to be cleared of the poison, and ,it is only ere,-_medy like South Ameijicsn Kidney" _C_g,pe ,th,st___will _V_d_9,__ this. Mr. Michael .\lcMullen, as well kno,w'n resideff 3f'Chssley, 0ut., was a victim of kidney disease, so severe that gt times he could .. '---~-=-'-~-----~- ~ in 1/;l,edi'eb`Ol\wvetiiet l&I'"aY1El?f:'f1'1re 'Ih e" C0,, , . _ n nrnuln in nun nun nnn|_ Many ladies -' who have been deceived by the" imitstiun dyes so often sold ; s2i13_q.s!e_a,l9.P:3I1d_ ask the sues` , Why will thisieiiiieiiliaiiiisiiisisf ' in selling us dyes that are positively worthless?" ' ` . ` _ This question is easily answered The dealers whussll these common dyes do so for a `very selsh ubject--big prots. They buy these crude and pgisenous dyes fer much less thanthe celebrated Diamond d )y:\`.'ef'ci7st?xtId=they*:irs=reld4'; ` at the same -puiceften cents per packet. -i~pr ehe-decei.ved.c 'l`he dealers in this way make long, big "lllullv nuyovn-w vuv nun -.v -u.--......., .....- ate` the vfuumains W e djgease bauigl1eri_fr0m thes"thel i; Eim`l can goon be bui1t._1if)T7V rs. 1 lamps, of Fordwich. Om., mfe of Lbe_well-known e manufacturer of `char town, suffered _in- " tensely frifxn nervous proatrintiou for years, ~ and seemed beyond reliefol the best ` medical skill. I was uu`der__~_ medical- ` treahmenb. says this lady. "for two or I ihree. years. but my condimqn only gob ` worse. I read of the vionders performed '.. by `mouth Erican l`7ex`vi_ue,~faud tried a Ibnntle. One boLfle_ gave me eixicient _;u:.c.,. unnnliruun mm to" continue 'the-" l I bnutle. DOI.t`l9, gt!-V6 lqe uumulcuu `1*elief- .xo encourage me to" continue "the- :mdrici"ne,'.with the reull;_t'ha it was-not long befor). waskrolnpletely cured. ` to '1`_orr_>uto .0n_,J(1onuay. *. _ _ . J. Ricba.rds_mrTsid t_2h 1,frame"_w0rLi a new-bu_i_1_ding..on `Egiday eyqning. '~ The` ngLhjWb:'m `is doin considerable `J ' fdamage tdsome eldaofgrain In iiilooalitv: ~ lfl.1`h'urlow loan. horse last yvegk, ` A J .McTg_ue viis'1tel' Penetahg bu '1*`ri. -;.__..._.--....._..._._.. ` , ('1`q`lute for last imne) .. `,1 7 July 28---Mfxr. gqd Mrs`/Glgckip',;,retnmed T_oronto.6n_.,M`onday.` 1. ' `_ ' ` 1 b;;...ma....;.r.:iaa'd the frame" work `of ._ `T`EiRG`USQ;d-vALm.3_ ~,'Sometimes in cdhba hundreds ofdollars ` 4 "@T???!fViucU*wm1ixi`; very-,o_fte`n Jean is re- `:;'red,. but inxthe case .of_ TPolso_n'I at-viline, fhab sovereignremedy for pain; ` 10Mc6n ts `fonts. tzhtwbill. `and suppliqa V enough Nervllin E0 convince. every-pub ohm: `that it in the. beat, moan prom h "an ; oer ampmn` ram 1: ' . . " Nnnnilinnin .an'nrl-' Funk Irinin of min. . IDQA getllll p1u_rem9uy III we Fulfil} I Neniline is `_ r all kind: of pun. _ 'pl64`mnt to, ta ;and: sure no cage gnulpl. and _aI1iatern'&l pniup. It in I150 11106 *0 f rub qutgide, for is. hu m Iatoenble upn l%. at I W."-n:`.h.t9I `WW E? `whiah'.nmi zsomivvalv `of to. 1 ;quu'.a unmm nozlmuy-omen p:upmuw.u,, . ~ WhihV~$N \P'!i*iV1! d54.I8M,I\?1.J *0 Wla, V . ,1; it;uovz.< ,?Go~Lt_.o3'3mIgg' and ,.'n_ < _;.oen\` oq 355,; com Vb Pvkojwn: Na Ilia 'hkuoVo|iMI:s_' . ' " ` 1,, Limited, ' `nu\'u'mh1' ` M >.,`,`}._.; ouIIn. I:'lh\iA.fli'I nemgnhgrsod,` % 5'aaa.---- ' .` ; "f*3l'T1`Sh`W"~$ Cun~...1ar1hc,llg;m_ V Saves the Life of a La dy Itesidtnt E ff 1 ofthe 1\ortInveat. . E5 gob led I em the-' not , /w.ha_t~'rhey D5 In V Dutch Peaaaumare proverbially. atolid ainxi slpw, but they are quick enough to 5 ` st_oc1iiigeJpnde of 1. ydm~whii3}i `is qpiin ' out,..'of pure `wooidbrez and their qoats_ 98 gthzm` a w0odgn;clot}1, made asms enmely V nmunntll i-ealuza thoroughly the non- gmap new ideas" for increasing - their ;oxi1_- ` `forb. ,Fo:.yegrs they havensed wopdeu X sabots for` footwear on accountbf their lightness and wirmth; gqd pow cby_hav- ` V, aszzsiii-Tze; 9r9A;..inF9r`iWi .W-it! Ei.!29.;, Chamois, wlc ii 'h6bliib7l""ti1o:9.oz;:1eas 7 &am__Sh:ucn;E,i;b:o.' Thgae _s9.me'-atolid A : mq_`_ Vonderm_1 catfnrx-hxsl i>oydu Cure!` 3 Nova sooth Resident or Cats;-rhnl n..A_~... ] When heart failure oveltakei a person. unless the action of the heart, can be im-_ mediatcly acculerazed, the very wersr. results may follow. This is where we hear an` an munu manna nf nnddnn lilllh , ties was of no avail. , She 3-ays-`-"A local 7i `f'. ;.,..'.'l,l'I`C l'3lHlB may IUIIUW. lulu is wucn: wu qua: uf an many cases of auddenueath fim heart disease, The elements that consti- tutc Dr. Agnew a Cure for the Heart are such as to give relief in thisjparticulur immedia:ely,,w-thuut producing anyhurt-1 ful elfecis. Then. cnnuu/ueul with a little ipalleucu cha disease bcumes banished` from the ayatem. Mn. J. L. Hillier. ot \Vlmewomi, N.W.T., says very plainly hat this remedy saved her life. She had been much affected with heart failure, `finding it almost impoaaible to sleep or lie duwn for fear of auffucatiqu. The beat.` duct.or'a skill in these .Nu:Lliwuat. Terrigc-I wliuggist 'rcc-uuuendac} a buctloaof Dix; A;:,new's Cure for the Heart. Itried ill and Will) the_`res_ult. Lliat-I immediately secured ease.`-zuidi-`after taking further dnsies if the rredicino the t"rouble luftme. TThe fact is, knowing how serious wag thy, C-Nldltlull. this reins.-`dv saved my life." ' '..T`:'nb'aD'n"'l] 'E|T|\"ri'nnH ' I linhl V` c.;ndmun, mm retm.-`uy saveu my um. g ` lwollld75373"1ii`l'stak6'l6'1ip;iuse'tl1at-l N Agnew : Catgsrrhal Powder. will only I cure the mildelr forms nl czmsrrh. ' [1 Willkl lcertainly do Lln'a,vand with wonderful l cxperlitiun. Bu,t. as in the cnse of Mn: Jnhn l\[acInnis.> of Wnnhnbuck Brnlge, N S.',~ in Wlll cuue the"wu'1-at cnaeq of catarrh. This gentleman autfeped from catarrhal deafness, but after using one buctlauf this remedy, l1e`yvaa.abla,tu hear us guod as ever. Painless and dlightfnl to use. it relieves in ten nnnntcs-.v and in` at little time permanently cnreslcatarrh of, all kiugla. K 4' . A ('l olntefur1z1.~3t'Ls5ue) . 1 July `.29-E. Pzu-bridge, of Torbuto, inn visiting with his father, William Partridge. ( Ouisundny List the uhuir ux Sc. Jaxnes , church, Ci-oivn,Hill. exchanged with the . choir of_-St. Johp s, Craighurst, the former , tukingthe morning service at (`r1ighurst, V1 while the latter took theevening service at- Crown Hill. The siugingpf the Cmiggliursc choir in the evening waa unuuestionublyl good, and was highly appreciated by those who heard it. . ` n- (1 Do.-n-inn nnntninnlixfea lmviiin who beam ll. _ AV Dr. G. Partridge contemplates lenvixig uur villnlge for Rat; Portage, where he will practice medicine. Miss Kellv. of Toronto, is visiting at . `.".-l?ha`/ant snarl .. pracuca memclue. Miss Kelly, Toronto, Willow Hall, the residence c ridge. v .()u Friumv evening next. a ridge. . . -01: Friday evening next, at the Christian, Eudevour meeting the Axmenizui questjiau will be discussed. A very interesting meet- ing is anticipated. "The Reason Why `Some Dealers ~ j Sell Poor Dyes. ' wormleaa 5" .. . , l " ` Tl_1ey for 5 YEfcmv73nd=they*~:re=~eld4; , l -_ prolitr.-vvhlle~he-decei.ued.c _, sulfur loss at every time 0fu1ng._ ` ._ - n....l.m. Linnw mall 1.ha1-.':.he Diamond suliut loss nma or usmg, Dealers linow well tha.t'Lh_e Diismon Dyes am the only true and warranted colors, but the.luve.of gain is _coo great to `-a.llow'bhen'1 to br_/cs-at the public honestly. 'N... l..Am. non unnn m.mnAl (ln.1l-mat`) `allow mam to Bryant. mu punuu uuuuuuy. The ladies can soon,compel dealers to ' do what`. is bones: audriglxb if they insist avery time upon" getting bile Diamond `V Dyes. You can `always xidv one dealer , 111 your town that. is anxious to sell dyes phat will give entire satisfaction. _ VAug. 1-The` 1e.wn.' party. `held an R. ~` R.ohertsou s, an Tuedav - ~evenin connection with Gilchrist Y.P.S.C.E, was a. ` decided success`, when upwardsnofv two hundred people were tempted` out no enjoy , the glorious night. Much credit isodue Mr.- ` and Mrs-. Robertson for their untiring efforts , to make'everybud_v enjoy themselves. 141.... Mme and 129.113 Gilchrist" re- to make everynuuy euguy lueuluuxvua. _ Misses Merggie and Bella Gilchrist `re- t;nmed,,_1:p,IoQno,fjg: a short v_is';tg yiblnm I-ls:-::u nu`:-nrM`u hugusm ,_ ._,t.heirparents. _ . I . - , . .2. Mrs; Hood, of, Hamilton, is visiting with W mwn. ~- g u J.\l[}lWhli{V_I:A"u\u: u vuv Mx:a..Wk_V. brown. . A. M. Campbell and little boy,` of Mami- 'tobn, who .hAv_e been visiting with. Arch. Campbell during-the past couple of"weeks', return tofforonbo next week onmhir tome- . vfard trip, * -~%----~- cLA;PPRT0N S% frnm,pmcn,;1;.1:0:6- .uI'=_ .=**-W 992-In ' peasants ihlize chm-`oughly non;-" ' :Q!1gls19.i,9.K;' r9_e95i39_9` }.``. "W1 M % ' SW31,` . _ , . wafmt}i`ih"pr9vitIes. Fibre Chamois has L 3 worldv widev neputktioti as B warmth giving `inter1_ining..for -it. is so light `thins. M .its' presence iafhardly `felt in ixgarmen. `and `yet it gfve an absolute hnltzhfulpro-` ` - tetion from the coldest blasts or along , y stormy winteg. The Question Axxswgre. Jghn Mcmunur, or Uruun,_ um um nanu. ma um severely jammed whxlo engaged In 1 moving the TndhoPI b``3mm "955? 0'1 V .M....n.m.- Two oitne..wm1L`;1JQn&L ; 1`"' btokeni '5-`m.?.??m`; a.?$i:``::au % bnooming very swans ; I .\._ I :33 j ' . . ;; 1n iblng;..atin 3*` V ~mx- out t` cumrse uyug:nu:mV . If K 10 .'muoo:nn h imn:foxmayv1Aioh`<,> tuub,1e'`:d, K ` 4 !roo_oharzo1.nth`a~ Jdhn Mcziktiiuf, of Oiilliafhad his hind um my. mm-alv immed while summed in . VIVIITN _ gm 3v3|'_Q_[y lmme WQIIG; Bllil Ill ` 4; Tndhope blncksmmh "shop on. r ss;.._LB3tn_nf7Lna$,;iL.hQn&__, y I `V L n. . _ _ ' V _ ,g:'%.,.,.g%%nmammamEwuom " . `I `g:wu:?%g6 $hnwA:cA` mmuammz mm -ienuns;- guns: ~ "`mnRu.nirn*:zu%u:1bvh:3.`;}o`):nrndbl1tgl1!:` ` CRO W N HILL. - LOVEAE AVERIL have on htmd first-clsat YIQYS9 an .Ri-gs at, reasonable` _rate_s. _ In therold_ , Giosby stand./b1>posltetlx,e Mechanicslxistmlte _` -Owe1'1St.. Bzm'ie` -`Yr-` = `- W ` . ` G_ILgOEIR1ST; y,. visiting n of Chas. Part-- um EX_AMINER, THURSDAY. Kteuw 6,- 1896. : " As war: roll `my, rm pxungerh of Oro are `puliz _ uway,-um by u; 6 On Sturd+_v,the 1uE" ~m4 :M I ...x r.4.:llIl\fR `(r Thnmad u... -....n _. inl` [lurk Bltfriwcu zcaiutuua, .ux. LAIUIIIGIQI (Shaw. wnn, ML-r :5 la`)/imy at the 1'1-p-' age 4 ' icilllu to till: uunntry min Lancstcr, Eug- V land, with hi; father, Mr. Henry Shaw. and theother memberrof tshe l'ami`iy, in tzieg year oi 1831, being then thirteen ;.cars` old. ` therefore he has ap'eut sixty-four yexrs -if who survive them, one son and two daugh- hia life in Cmada. lie was a smuuch member of the chul"ch* of Englzlnd. and will be rn'uch`_r_uisseil in the church. .,\lr, Shawl when locatingtonk upLot 14, Concession I2, `on which plzice he spent his early days. When Mr. Shaw inmate nmxho-rd. he took unto himself. a wife, imvrymg a Nlias Susan i Whiting, arfd started out in life" for himself. He took up Lot l7, Con: 13, zit w'nich place they prospered tnucn. ' `Mrs. Shaw tlltill nine years aig. They have tiireehclxilmlreim ten-s.r~_ Tnurnas_Shw, .vlm resides on the old homestead. Mrs. Edmund Baskervillu. and Mrs. Isaac Elgetc. - '- ' I ` A story is giving me ruunds at zharei-1' ipense pf one at fhe heat known) ludfl of this fjlace. We shall nut` meuuum his name, but you know ninr.---`Of rather ile- umnined (man, he has df Izvc been, aim->.v~ I ing signs uf mxsntal gm-.m.m. `He we-L1r' a f-_u|l be.nrd.b11r. a.fcwd.:vs aim:-2 his wife. much to her alarm, fgumI,him sharp`enin-3' .x .1-awn!` " Qha tin-nnn9v"}-nr*rninr} #4: run." lumen LU l|L`l' Milrlll, |}uuu., uuu anal pcluu-5 ` n -razor. Sha th'0ug?.1t"'h1:rmind was uni hinged and went ivnr/n hysrerics. HE:q:lzu1- `) ALi<;'ns,fallowed and it was fpund that life ihad furhim still some ch..rm. Busin- Irendml Lu use the `ruzr coma. _:\f1=1end who had l ut!1um Corn Extractor wit 11 pse, wnh pm; foHm\'iug qnir.a'h;\ppy, wife di't:v, gmzur sent away. Use Putnam's Cum Exzracvor. ; ` `At It Ineetim: 0: the lhrrie` (Theme Bmml July 23rd, 1598 boxes were lmarded and me it-lluwing a.Llu-s mmle :- Uptergmve, 190 hoxes an 7 ; Newnmrlu-5.100 M 65} :IS.mnn, 100 an6,1; B_e'.wex' Vall ,;-190 In li` 13/lli: Elmvale, 175 at; Hill. ale, L30 at 6 13/16; 7717136 On), -118 5. 13/16; E-lm\\'2Lle.'at 6;; Cnukstowu, . I50 fat 9 l3/'16. Rcumindvr unsold. but 6 ? was tollured. Fuu1;- buyers were present. The rule of the buzml is Llmt no" factory is to sell [0 the retail mule" for less than 5 ent above l)uzn`d prices. v 4 ` 1. A_ . I __ beat: 5 Lmulsmn dues 11utdeb1l1ta1e the stomach as ut._her cough medicines do: but on-the commry, it inxprures digestion amd'sLrengtlie'ns the staunch. Its e':cts' are iuu11ediare,%xn}l pmnuuncgd. . : Jafrle Cook," of Vanzmer. has nmde close upou 3500' out of twp and :1 half acres ok . Van-u\vber ries this season. c?'."mc'- its snmliuv, weak-' ` 2`, bein" bv "nu Moved L . 3 . V 'xx1:\l)i;1er)' \'hic11Apreveut`s,auy possibility U1 `1\:: - --,A, A `man named L1B.1_tt is now` minus on of his big'.toes. ` Hewvus engaged in peeling bark on Monday out at; Cevlur Point, \vL`en the axe glzuiued uu_d severed me of the toes from lx_is_foot;4--Peuetang': Herald. cipedeatrifm pnry left for Niagara via. Torodto last week. The pnrt_V is-k ercv Cooper, B. Moberly, W. Ramsay, and G.H. Wilson. Ernest: Cooper Walked "with them as far as Stayher. The purny arrived at- Grimsby on .\'Iond`a_v. -C'.)'1iug\v0oml Enter-I prisg. ' " - n - H-+lV-5!-+W-tH`Jd-W, '.H~.td.V`,. ` Nicol Lhinksjtlxzlxl beg.-n dead fog` a.- couple hf days-before rem0vzL1.'-`-Beeton \V'or!gl. . . W'n1.Niol, V.S., z1Si\tu1'day i:_Isb`re- , moved a calf from :1 cow belonging. to Jgihu Baycroft. The calf had a double hea.g1zu1d . .1'.kuge_nostrils, \-.'_i.t1J..z1n.,rLhnunnJ.LLlm:elope.. On Wedneadaylurly 2?, Earl , the seven ..year old sou'of John R. Suiith, pf Cooks town, had the misfortune to break his arm. It appears he was walking on a. lame log- uezxr the barn`wneu he slippgd and fell to -he~greund'~ wih-;,rrearr-&eaee,--416eakia -' the humerus or bone of the right Arm v_ery lmv down.- in, fact zglumst` into the` elbow ' ' ,t_.,__,Mglig;3'] a;_1;j_:_:3g;g was at once called in, she lime fe1low.wus pub tinder chloroform and after a. good den! of trouble the bone was set. ' - ` Complete returns give the following as the uccupstions of the niembers of the new House of Commons :-1'hex`e are 63 lznvyers. 33 farmers, 96 ll1el`Cl1ZllllTS. 21 physicians l9 gentlemen. 1'2 m:z.nufuc.tur'ers.1O joux-nnllstg 6 mill owners, 3 concra3tors,,3 real eszate agents, 2 surgeons, 1 \'eteri:3ary surgeon, 1 , township clqrk, Zdistjllers, 1- tnnci-a.l agent, ' 1 msumnce manager, I_ba.nker, Lship owner,` _ 1 rancller; 1 oil refiner, _1"pri11te1' 'anci'f1"civil. engineer... ..The lznvyena and gentlemen com~- `hjued form nearly two-tiftll of the whole _ House,` so that the look-out is.po0r for the 'ones.Eo1l'rs who make up the rem:\inder._ i\[Ra.W2NL()"\V"S SoorHI.`:G muxr hr vbe ' used bymillions of `mothers for their children when teething-. If disturbed at night and broken wi pain 01` cutting teeth send at once and get :1 bottle of Mrs. Winslow:`s Soothing Syrup for ,,,clxildren;Leetl1ing. It \vi1l`1'elie\'e the` poor little sufferer immediately. Depend upon it, motheis there is no mistake aboutit. It eu1`es'di:n'rluI3n, romnlnmnthestnxnnvh and hn\vn]s.m|reswi1n1 mlio. of {lonr rstby a sick child sneriiig and crying' - t is mistake aboutt. It eui`es'di:m`luI3u, ulates the stomach and bowels. cures wind colic. so ens_he_ gums, reduce inammation,` and ivestone and energy to the whole svstenl. `_`;\Irs. Vins1ow s Soothing Syrup" for C`hila1'.`,ll teething is pienszmi: t the taste and is the prescriptioli of one of the olgest and best female .physioi:ms and ` nurses in the United States. Price 25 cents in EOOTHING SYRUP. ` ' -S9l4'-i)-:ail-du.rgists-t1+:ougl1'o11t She- world. Be sure :111(l:lskI'0l`M.RS. \V1xsL(_)w's `_ JAdve::tisem`ents " s l0V_ .EAVERiLhmvegxihmxcifst-clash91~sey rates. the/old Grbsbv stand./bmaoslte the Mchanics Ilistitute

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