mMON'S.`HUBE_RT not onnav-v -U-3`) ---"`-"- ~`-Is `-` --' *-"- ? K g `A ,, ~ . A . W ._ V` {V V `van absolutely complete EQUESTRIAN cmcus, Acnoamc cmcus, mu-Alacmcus, mumnv cmcus. BICYCLE CIRCUS. C`-CW CIBWS Tm". l'9'!3;lFLE"W!T: "" "?`3`~ `' THE` ROMAN Hipponao E or 'NEROV8 DAY a o L BEPAU I-I mmcme ELEPHANT8. ~ T""rH 3153 sau. BROTHERS somnsn ELEPHANTS Eugen Combined Hard: of their kind; `wtth`hoa.d| full 0! wisdom and trunks full of tricks -~ --nI unsung Inn nnln an _n`-I-`Q-an All l'\ll.'V Q1'AIN- .IlB$ UDIIIDIIIUIJ uuxul VI IIIIUII nunug vvltuflvlwuu uni In Wluuvun u-nu u--- A A` BIAS WORLD'S PAIR OF `8"l'EDB OF EVERY STRAIN- Whlch In numbers, beauty and intelligence ouuhlno all fashionable blue ribbon horse ahowa_ ____ .4.__--.--1-n --n:..-&g -jnl 1. if""5iiE;fi`i"Ki"K'ii'"3iEEE1Cf:E1NT I-5 II.` aha. Kn` QO-nn` an n - v A II the uent tree Itroet"dllp1a.y"Old G101-y"e"ve1' oated over. TWO PIIFOHMKNOIC UlILV;- LIN CI UHINI. IN NIW PROCESS WATIH" PIGOQF T_IN:QndA:.:.|ONa,-'50u "CHILDHCN UNDIH O YI:l::) 250-`) 9001'! I3.` 7--f thIHeII d dPro IQ 309?! um:-matmm ;au"'_"`y':z5`3;_u3'5'or. . On mbion my Num- ,_ ._-_...'_.'..-L Fan 33 YEARS we: The American Champion Acrobat: 9: the World. now that nntroecang their a 11:: Three Rings, Elevated Stages. Aerial Arena. and Coliseum Race Course, pres: ' ` ' V `an absolutely I - - T j j-- In the only altogether new equestrian act seen In any circus in more than fty years. N lware Slam, First anywnere away iron: uumo: uypculnu v u szAnvAs1: Fnanicz Tnoupn or HIIII HUNGARIAN MAGYAI DANCING AOROIAT8 AND MII.ODIS'l'3- E T|I'ClIIInp|MI Mlrtill Masters cf the World. Pronounced by Europe : military Inartine` by our own Went Pointers as all-surpassing. First and only appearance of those Seven Mala and Female Equestrian French Favorites. -1. jnj - HIIU Gr EU I I'|UUl-flll Ilvhuvru . ........._... . - - _.- _ ._ _, , A union of such millionaire magnitude. magnicence and merit as to plan- plnnacle 01 Popularity and Success in Madison Square Garden, New York Ci` Hoelt here with Even Greater Feature Feats Forthcoming. Each and all excluz one presented just as promised. Wondrously and exceptionally including ____4j-L-L--L -A liijuu-Vr~w`- _ The Miraculous Chasm-Vaulting Cycllst, who executed a ying bicycle leap offft `fogs; in mid-air. The instanta- 6 nuoua, supreme and hefolcally sensational Parisian mt. now tor the first tun n inamerica. - jLQH.n -- - _ __-._ -4; 2?` 333 75i`U"75%i%?"l.\ Z0 UAYE presented 111315 53 prutuusuu. PROD__|.'0US YV uuun UUDIJ uuu vgysy v-v__.-., Em --ZI-- #7 iii TE FEATURE, wn.n BEAST, ARENIO, AEnIAL,-nAEINe,EnJcATmA:., ENTERTAINING Argo s_PEcTAcuLAn HOLIDAY Aaem-;eAT|oN on EARTH. #7-.-- _-.._u....:.. .........m.......... nnd mm-1+. mu m nlnnf. ifa mizhtv font unon the very Tun: Qlotcg I, seen superhumanly scaling on his wild, wizard wheel the absolutely perpendicular side 0! "1' First anywhere away from home appearance of T '-- ` jj T -11` 3 HAVE KEPT PACE WITH oun COUNTRY S - _ -_j-_ j gn:-IpI A EI!T_`Iff! '~'v`!`od`,r`J~`o)-~,, -9-4,`. Ia'.she!s,, "there 'is- "yet anot'he'r- con- _ Do you;-sugpose Dr. May- lie' will give`-`whis daughter tbma pen-V niless adventurer? Do you think Dora "Maylie `would have been en- fg`-a.~ge-d `to you had you.not been the: heir *to my money ? `L ,___n. ._...V_.... -.r:l-'Ir\ I-`ma ' c .I,|cu 'I..v LIA] nuvuu; z ~'1`heword. though spoken with the bitterest sarcasm, g'1ano_ed_*rom thq armor of: trutyhfulnea that encased` M3artin- W-arner s heart. {He only smiled. . ` ._uIllU\lI. - 7 ' A I have the "finest faith in Dora s love, uncle." ' b -u ICC , , J 'II .._L!... .... UVU. uuux Shake hands! and Martin ex- tended his hand enstreatingly. Simvon Wa1-ner `merely -touched it with his cold. shrivelled palm, and the next moment Martin disapeared among` the `tall shrubs of thcdooryard. `'1'... LA Luv buss nu; unvu vn. uuw ~....--_, -- Gone-he Vwas indeed g`on-e. Up to the last moment. Simon Warner had `scarce-ly `believed he` would g`o-now he must `believe it. "_W'hat do you `say, Dora. darling`? _Will you love` your soldier `as {true as you" loved Uncle Simon s heir? . "`Martin!v T It was a very lovely young `face that was turned up to his in the silver? June m'oo'nlig'ht-, face with vi-olct-g'ray eyes..and cheeks faded ft-om pearl into carmine-a face that I was truth and purity embodied. Then you will love me still?" "I will love you until death, Mar- tin, and through all the ag-3s~ of eternity 1 p I 1- J .LL_ _..2I 63214.1:-A f-`n.~}\:a UI.U1uu._y ; .-He folded `the frail fig`ure tohis b'r_e~ast with apassi-onatc tenderness that was `beyond words. ~ L. i The November [snow was ' falling 'white and thick among the leafless hick-ory trees: the wind shook and rattled the casement of the lonely room `in the old farm-house where Simon Warner "lay dead and shroud- ed! Vain` and -powerless had been his gblden stores to bribe the -grim Vmemengr, Death! ' :__-__:.....p ........... .1...-.1.-nu `nn`' -3 iv we ed 3 1; 3. u.l,U.:>a.-/ugvx, uuuuu. In the keeping room below sat a. fortieth cousin. one Bela. Warmer, Spreading -his long, claw-like fing- ers over the blazing` pine logs, and `talking `by fits -and starts, to a" bony female in .9. calico short-gbwn. who sustained towards him the relation of wife. L, _-__1 u..L:.. ..B UL VVlI.Go "The will is to be read this af- 'te1'n~oovn-oE course I m the heir. secin` he s disinherited his .'n'ephy.A You and I ll `be g'rand folks. Elviry; see if I d~on1t keep a kerridge equal `to Squire Duncan s. and I'll buy that corner medder of Nat Price's the [ust thing'!" '|I_--- ......L-1.3-. `;_ 1, [V0 :1 guy s.v-uu ya.--n-5 - Ain't you going to allow nwuthm to young Martm ? A1`? . -rc 1tr1.-a.9.. 'lM',...l-tn `lrnrhnr fa LU Juuub u-Lu. VAL 1 V Not 1! What s Martin Warner to me`? Hallo! as the door` openedp It sjyou, is '-it,_Mr. Martin? I hardly new. ye, you was so fine in your new uniform. I was jest a say-_ BARRIE THURSDAY - jlla--ua--:--_ j, now introducing own Original Aerial Acrobatic High stage Act. Coliseum presenting in a hundred champion rivalries and revel: `en abeoluwly complete T ' *` ----' - -- A-1::-Q --II II. E VII VI` 113:: a run as to plant its mighty font upon very 2 City. As it was there you now will . exclusively exhibited by it, and every ...-nnolnnnllvr ivu-In (liner . IIIIJ Iilulnvaloiivuuiu . . skill and weird grace and harmony. VICE. Barrie. s.0n the Way to the Grand pa: Race, Paris):- {course you pg;-V 1 gntt -~.":&f!,99.. m_e to ;_do, ;9ot}1in3_ .w.1iii"'the? property "oo'n'nes1to, meg-not -. :-.`.....J..w...;.~.- ....;~,;,,: '- everyone` look after himself; th'a,;`T" my motto. ._ - T ' ` ` Martin s' cheeks flushed slightly. A I entertained n'o ' expectationshl any kind. sir. he returned haugm. tily, `fl am only too g`lad that Q1" was here in time to receive `a '43-. ing`_ grasp of my uncle's han`d, and` to hear from his dying` lips that I was still dear to `him in spite of what had come and g`one. 1 attend` his funeral foam a motive of deep respect and affection; pray do niot misinterpret me! - 15 I --I II .1 ,,1 Bela chuckled. visibly relieved. and as the funeral guests dropped 5.11. one ?by one, he went about '_with 8. % long` face and a 'sanctim`onious`whine. ;do_ing*-uthe honors of host, chief im-ourner, and heir-apparent to the iedificati-on `of the whole 'neig'hbor- I hogd. " But .when a r leng'Eh thchsnuffy lit` tl oldhlawyor unfolded the lwill. with a, pompous "Ahem!" Bela. s eyes "sparkled g'reedi1y. and his featurtis ` twitched with `eager interest. Would the old man never have done with formality and legal prose? Ah! here it came: a I . -u u n Do leave and bequeath myvhole property, real and personal, to-" .1 1_,.,J JULY I4- `.--L_---`,, _ Lawyer J .his- spectacles. `convulsive. uni _ stop;)s*~, tro wipe Bela uttered a little. g`r-asp. L_I -.- I I `&l'___L2.. --.-- v--'Av\r ,.\..-.`_,- To my beloved nephew, Martin Warner. as a token of my apprecia- um straightforward,` . manly, and disinterested conduct .,and_ 8. proof `that I am not ashamed` to- confess .myself wrong in any trifl- mg differences we may have had.`'. Not another word did Bela hear. He `scarcely waited for the reading` of the will to be concluded ere he irburst into 9. "storm of ang`ry rexnons istrance. T `, ..-.v. V VV;V.u1;at might have been the date of that document, sir `7 ' n -r~n - 1-1 1,, mm v I4A`vIvv u-vv -...v u, 3.. ```The third 0 ..-Iuly. mind it, be-T Vca.-use- r-.1: Innnvvn There's some false play here! I witnessed a will *be:queathing it all to me afore-" .,..._-_ - . _ - nu - Ah, yes; very probable. But this will bears date only six weeks zigb. Mr. Martin Warner. allow me tdcon~ `g`ratulate you upon the inheritanca of this splendid property. lL-___ __--.. __ _--..._ -`.A._ LL` v- .___ ` _._____ `.-_`_V, Alas! there was no cure `for the. discomfiture of Bela and "Elviry,"' * his wife. Fortunate it was for them` `that Martin d'id not adhere too strict- ly to the motto. Let every rnan look `after himself." I _ V S3, after all, Dora Maylie married [the richest man in Seaiburne. ' Lifebuoy Soa.p-disinfectant-ia strongly \ recommended by the medical profession as a. safeguard against infectious diseases. 2, e martineta unequalled. Salutnd L\lll\IAvJu ela. e ;";l:; Mil ! Chlnuy." , Iusunuuc `tpage web [1, property etc.. etc, ;, and will >'per word. per word ounted u : per word , Insertion, km on" gl hues. - `gages. Ah H L cu UV 3 It is 'I1\(1fl\ ll-`J5 I will ITS V :6O00000000696Of66599 _ ...n 1/r.. (`Shag fhii-psidns| 'n>nrnmnnv.A an Mina 1:r...1..2.. . `Pnnm: 1 1 Q_YVV v . MIDLAND.~.M1-_ A _ at the home 0:tas1`!_ 3Vhitesi R'Ol)l',. Gordon. tls . xy last, at thex Btree1;,.n- : A _undred years a EDP {Old 'ag`va 'I`hed0ceasod had s eh 1x"fnnths. '1`l 1Y free from pill t h 1%ng'1it `Md. as shot `my kin `- 1nn0[l111I11i(:3(E(ly. and` 9 liellazdcf V: c ' ' B | V week. Mr`. \Nh;Itlest.l:::9 Oolumn oitl1e 0ld`o.st '0rang%m ppdbably. having joined that >an.`m _Qanadu. years agg, and r.em:91ety about 86 defender of the or mfd 8. staunch his death. The fun-1188 faith until on Monday uftemoortxaral took place Ihe'b3dy beingr sent to the station `I0! lHl(`.I`l_uL~,n[_ A t? Cammngtm; `ducted at the 11.ous:er`v`__e was Mm. Sixth Sl1`0e.L[ by Revof I113 .d-`ag'htq-T ml" M11011 all the . D` lB"Wn. at. 0rzu1g`c socic-tieg ofmembers of th" could `be p1'0sQnt h the town "whoa 31 Dl`0C">3si0n to 'thG`a'ddq the funear their last respects 3 `Bl-`ation to pa` zbrothcr. The 1)allb:0`the departez ufl1is bI`0Ll1e1"0raI'lm11I`ers were 53 tthe following. rrentlaemen. and we X McEl1'oy, Sr. 301 9111811`; .Me Ssr3 If Arghe. 11. J_ Mm Preston, 5,. ' ,1,` "F" <`- 'lr rsss. Dom -J*9- iBollrnel died Mrs` Saturdz. of one h and ed. ALLIS'1`0N.--A meeting -of busi- ness men was held in _ MI`. _W. -G. 1`ishcr`s office on Friday afternoon to consider the `best means of ap- mroacliing the AC.P.R. with the ob- jectpof inducing them to run their Toronto-Sudbury line throug h Allis-' lton. The present survey` runs `through Thompsonville and crosses- the, townlino. three miles east of Al- liston. A "committee composed at Mayor Harper, and Messrs. W; G. -Fisher. T. M. Brown and `Geo. Flet- cher, was appointed to_ 3'0 over the route, which they `did on Sa.tur.day. The committee have. picke'd out 0. route `by which thoirailway would Suvevabout a mile betweeh Thump!` smvillc and The Fishery and run ilirough the eastern end. of Alliston. "This r-oute;will necessitate another bridge, but the railway people would he amply repaid by` the business to be secured from here. A deputation will slxvortly wait ,upon the railway officials ut_ Montreal and urge uponi ilivm ilio desirability of touching` at Allisrun.-.-l{er:1`ld. T ST.AYT\'ER;--A- very pretty 'LV;V'ed-` dim.-' take place, S;uurdayfJum=_. .18, :11 Ihv (`nsnu-.I1I1|i.:1l Met:hodis`t church, b`!-1_\'.n:-1', when BTISS Maude `Taylor , xhinl M-11;. -'hl;=x` of M1`, and Mrs. -Jos. T-nyluf, w.:.~:_1u1i'Le. in marriagfc to Mr. l r:n;1k`.\'.i1`Lu':, Slcmin, only son of H1.` In -, l{uhert'S1e1min, 'of T;o,r- _...n.....;'...;`..l I71 lH~' Ill '_ l\.U|l\I1L L.u\4:.uAnng v- f_`-;- nm.."1`1w cnrcnxony was perfovrm'd by 1.-v. .ln.h:1 C0burn.- The church \..:: In-;mii`ully [dc-c~orated_ ~with[ `.fl`I'il>`. rmci \'.'hiL'` flowers. T_he 'b1`i_de,` `Mm \\*1.~ _r`.\.-`a-n :nv-.1yby her father, \\l.l`c vi v.lr.~:.s (of cream eo1in.*.._'11 c ui Cr:1'x1V;.;`.: blossoms. _l` t1'1b11'-3 ml, {ml carried :1 shower Nou- 1 -'1,n,l zaunw nm~m; tr; at Inuura my lot her usual he`alth.. but .be`f'ore he 11 Tturncd at noon 'she had pass&d-. `W3 . She leaves behind hdr 8 `E81 Y '0_f nine children. mdst of '31` 3 Young as to specially need` 11 maternal care. Mr. Hutchinson a ` `B t` -1 A _._..... -mn 0 -dlnu IUGVCD LIUAIILIVI DOV. " ""` Yv"0_[ nine children. most `them. need 11911` n_8ternu1 -Mr. and his family have the sincere aympgn W of the whole oommunityin thll. Sad `bereavement. Thd 'fune.ra1.'t.k I300 on Sunday` `from the ' `.f9mi1.Y heme on Beech'atredt' to the. Metal!- dm cemetery. Among the .W.1.'h.th3 `Of flowers was one semi by the Wood- M I _'the World". _of A Twh`i9l1,,=`,_>:!?;l1.1.`. . - Hutchin'sonT is `a mem'her;..;..$!ie7 `- VAIV V7 U11; III. IV gnaw,-u -v,: Mr. Hutchinson is mem`ber'......']3h$ m"1ins' of June 23rd witxiesaed tho `B1` Of 8. very chafmind `V9diW=- at the home of Mi. John 3i`1"B.i._v. '- 1 I-- B.. when,hib" u'ise r.f` gathryn. was united in marags. 7' 13...! an. .7 -IO 'o- .,VL,. ` _ M ""-7! W63 IACIILBIL Ill ll.la7nIuI.v ,'V_ 1`- Frank Sidney _I,_?h.V % V . 7, 1904:" A Synopsis of what is Ttanspiring h Around About us, as Ga1fnered`From_ . The Exchanges of the County. t:%-: "315- bald cieremony. and Miss,` I-Ielein-H .Coope'r played {the wedding` '_Iu-arch. - . -The bride. `who `was given away by her `brother. _1,0o.king' exceedingly `hand- some in her gown of tucked `silk crepe do scie "owe": taffeta pwith trimming` of duchem lace..'Her veil was caught with orange blossoms. and she carr'iedwith roses. '-The 4 bridesmaids, Misses Mamie and Mur- iel Birnie were daintily attire'd in pale green eiolienne with lace yokes and carried {bouquets of sweet peas. The `groom was assisted `by Dr. Mc- Kenzie ot Toronto. .Guests to the number of about one hundred goth- ered in the spacious and -beautifully decorated drawing room to do hon- or tolthie bride. who is so , well. known in musical and socialoircl-as both in Toronto and Collingwood. and after `breakfast ace-ourpanied the bridal party t-o the 10.50 train on which. amidst showers of rice and good wishes Dr. and Mrs. Wrinch left for Chicago on route to `Cali-' fornia. Mrs. Wrinch`s `-gioinlg-away gown `was a grey tweedtailor-madt!` withwhich -she wore a. cream silk. blouse and tuscan hat with poppies. .CREEMORE.--Bishop Swleatman of Toronto. -administered the rite of 0onfirr`n.atio`n in Creexnore .parish on Wednesday. June 22. `holding servi- ces in St. James` church. 'Cloug her. and in Creem-ore. `Thirty-three` -new | members were added. fifteen at Cree- `;m~ore. eigiht at Banda. and tem at |Lisle. The Bishop's padidersseis were very helrpful and much "appreciated. The people were pleased to see .him looking so well. though now in his ~ 70th year. and after 25 arduous years of labor as the overseer of the large dieooese of Toronto . . . . .. T-he ; marria.g'e' of Miss Isabel Thornton. second daughter of Mr. and Mrs Jae. Thornton. 2nd line. to Mr. Andrew MoQuarrie, a prosperous young-' `far- mer, from near Shrig'ley. took place at noon on `Wednesday. 22nd inst." `Rev. G. w. Robinson performed the ceremony in the pretsenoe of a large number Rot guests. The house was nicely decorated for the _oeca`si.oun` with ferns and marguerites. The bride was given away by -her father. and looked very -pretty in a .lovely gbwn. of white silk crelpe de Paris. bridal `veil and orange `blossoms and earrieda `bojqu-et of carnations. As she entered the ~p.a,rlor leaning on the arm of her father, Miss Minnie` {Thornton played lMendelssohn`s Weid- ding march. The bride was attend- . ed by her friend. Miss Lilly Geig~' -....-. `1\nn1sl~.l-`I-I111! er. of ~ Berlin. gbwned in white French organdie and carried :1 -boquet of pink roses. The groom was attended by the brideii brother. _Victor. At the conclusion LL A\J5A\J[ lot the ceremony `the happy young` `couplc received the` congratul-.1'tions! of their friend's. after which `sumptuous wed-ding` `dinner was par-` token of. The fbridlalr -pair left on the 4.30 train from Stayner for `a trip to St. Louis Exhibition. her gbing-away gown being of b1ue ze`be- `line. `with la.rg`e black picture hat. The bride was the recipient of many beautiful `presents. -The Star -tgjoins the many "friend's of the younngrooupld in `wishing them a long and! happy married life .... "Wednesday. June 22. 1904. was a red letter day _in the annals of Green:-ore. for on` that day the ratepayers. `by ,a vote` of more than two to one.` decided to inbtal ' ----L ---...-1.- , `nu H1-1.13:!` \Vh0.\.V:'.1~S Eegut [I {1 . xtuuil 'IoWU LU Ullvg uvvnuvu uv ---- -_ La `system at waterworks for their l comfort and convenience.` as. well as \ __.L!__- _l LL;-3-n ununnnhfiv ` `UUIHLUIL .auu vuuu............,, .._ ..-__ V `for the protection of their property '1 The vote was 74y'or thmwaterworks and 31 against. i.The majority was 1 `substantial and decisive. and was I1 made up of the `best business !men and heaviest taxpayers of the town. 4 when they are willing` to .put '\up the bulk of _the cost there ishould have.-been no kick coming from any other quarter. =Any kicking . there was. `however. was of very little ac- count. `and when it seen {who the chief -oibstructionlists were, _it' was a foregibnc conclusion that "the by-law. would carry. `by a good" m'a- V jority. - IA `sample at -the water has. been sent` to the Provincial analyst ' and if it is up to the`expectatiulua. as there ls no doubt it-will .-be. all that is left. for the council to do is trosell "t-he-deAbI.enture`s.let the con- tract. and` the work will be (.proceeId- ed` with at ` once.` tWe hope to `see t-he complete system inetalle'd' beatore . the snow was. but it it should` turn} out 't-`hat there is not `time "to com- plevterithe work tthis year; than 59.5 early as _pos`i`ble' next year, Crec- ' more `already, `has a__Wre(pu`t;a`_5ti1_n`,f!crp ' beimfg` up-toniate `in `all thatff. per: tjaina to -progreosiveneus anti` -"we am _A. .LI.-i can`-n.mIIIf`F` Ilf I .-ulua lav 'ygv5..w--.-[-.__, g lsa.d that the rate-payers are de'- _b terminod to .maintain` it.-Star.` . ORILLIA.--A`t 9. m.eaattin'g' 0*! a:.oqm- mittee of the .whole_ oouncilvon Sat- urday geveningi it was doioi-ded to a- d'qp't Mr. D. O. Olark`q__plan ."or' re- pairing` the dam` at Ragged Rapids, In one some it ban -har'd'ly"be_}oal1Tdd`; repairing .'tor the work includes the building` 5`! ,.~.jnUW::, work. with ._ lotto - ---' .r.....+-.. `hi-nnh!'HonI"' ..;-:thu;_n:- evening was` decided d'o p't Clark a___plan (for pairing` . -har'd'ly' `be; called` {tor includes the 6'1 work. _ 110030 stone. of drentere `pr.onbrtinWf~ ftehm: rnittee 0: um .Wuv:.u_ um... lVje;eALeg;;;5pj-1.%d'am.: , (1; 1 J-`CV4 `Juana: aw uv ---.._'-_- V..- ,_, of old dam by the construction` of j-oiers which will `be (loaded with stone: the break in the old '-dam will `be filled with loose stone and g;'ra.vcl. `while in front` of the entire dam will -`be built an extension! `of the same material. havinga base -of about 25.feet. In this new part `about `four feet (wide. .e-xte'nding-- 1) rig`ht across the dam, the chamber t-o-`be filled with-cement, this being t` designed `to keep; the -dam lfrom leaking: While `it is impossible to describe the entire scheme unless theplan is before one for re f-ereince it `may `be said that over sixty stee,l - rails which will be embedde-;i two feet in the rock. holes being` drilled` in the rock largfer at the {bottom than at the top. therail jsplit at the -end and asteel we- dg'e `fitted in so `that when the rail isjdriven in u`)-osition it will be keyed tig'ht"in- to therock. Sixty such rails should _ make a- very solid anchorage. The. ' nud`dle chamber will be studded with these rails, and lfour inch {timber lining: bcnltedgto them; These tim- bers are to be caulked, making the .water in the mid'dle'chamib'er absc- lutely` still, allowing` the cement to harden properly. A diver will `be _i engaged for this purpose. and also to clean the `bottom of the` river out, {getting a good` clean surface to lay the cement ion. The work is to Ibe 4 done `by day` labor with Mr.\Clark. as superintendctn'.t.' The cost is es- ma'tes that the water will (have, risen sufficiently to give. a certain Iavm-aunt of power by Sept. 1. and that the entire` work will be com- pleted` `by Oct. 15. In the ne'wr'struc- ture, it may `be said, that there is - ` to `be 800 yards of new. i concrete- Iwork and` 3,500" yards of rock. Mr. Clark was i_nAT-oronto on Monday: and Tuesday securing steam drills der- rick. railway irons` and; other sup- Iplies. For the benefit of those! who` have not met Mr. Clark. it -may be said"71:h`a't'he'*: is 9. m an*-.of' perhaps-' sixty. `years at age, `who has -been. e`n- gaged in such `work as dam building all his life. *He is hig`hl_y spoken of by `such lumbermen as Messrs. W. P. `Christie. W`. B.- Thnompscn and James Whit0._ and P..~.wh-o say-mo` better mancouldi have been secured "3 "for the job.. I V D T.e,d- dam will hafe a_'bas-e 6f 30 fe@*t4 The- plan is` no reinforce the "back 0. K L1... _-_...A.._.--L:.....- .. of tlie Back, Bdckache, `or Pain in Back, Swelling of Feet, Ankles or Wrists, Pain in Joints `or Hi , Constipatiom Urinary 'l`-Auk An (`I-`113 `Tatum-5 ah on non rneee indicate that the kidneys are out of order. If arexnedy is` not soon `found, the evil may de- V velop into one or more of the fol- lowin diseases: Inammation of Ki eys or Bladder, Calculus, Gravel or Stone, Rheumatism in one of its distressing forms, Dis.-. betes, Bright's Disease of the vdannwa |IcBW, ll Kidneys. The latest and best remedy for Kidney i arities, which are the cause 0 _so many ailments and diseases, -13 Bi'i'""Ju f Rememberl The Kidney` Pill That Cures On Wednesday of last week, James Gott, aged'80 years and a bachelor, who lived in Waco township, went out to catch one of his horses The rope became caught around one of his legs, and the unfortunate man was dragged ans. gallop for a. considerable distance around his elds and over numerous logs. E13 arms and legs were broken, all his clothing born u excepc his trousers, in which -were $85 in bills. Got: was not found un- til Sunday afternoon, the body being in a bad state of decomposition, and at as place near Three Mile Lake, where the horse be- came entangled in a bunch of small trees and the leather shank broke; The horse was [found dead some two _hnndre_d yards from " the body. dest.h.resulting_frou_1 drinking cold water after it s mad race. Uoroner Wales viewed theremslns on Monday,` but consid- ered an 'inq usss , as nnnec-sssry. The re- lativessot the deceased live near 0ranville. hues. ni9n1mm`?Bsn9n '` ; l1`aa`_'3hafi-r In! the eaecu;-9:, use {unfortunate L--- . llesntimsg` Oon`stahle`Ha'iniltor, oi, Wm, It possesses all the advantages of other remedies without the objec- tionable features of any. Bu-Ju is the result of the latest scientic --~1-- ----------_.I-1 -.:AL L1...1.:...1. 1! Lu: xcauu. Us 581C 1556:; uunsuuuu stud ,compounded with the high- ests ill. It is sold by all drug- .gists in boxes of 50 pills for 50 cents. Do not waste money and T valuable time on substitutes. In kidney troubles time is pecul- ieedrly valuablctajl Ge}: the be:wrem- y at once` ere 19 great in delay. get 1 ; ntw V_ H- v--ANn (The MAST-E`; MVECHANIOS PURE TAB SOAP. heals and softens the skin whilb promptly cleaning it of grease. `oil, T _.t__o._ vlnyalnahlov tor `mann- ` ,-7;. 493` . , krthe and B staff. BEST ism-.P!9nis ~ ._NEW YORK. N. Y.. AND xwmoson. om. .'`?F}?.`_?`_'1;Yi `A Trrible? V. Death. Cause THENORTHERN ADVANCE A . `A {g'ra'y (ind 'ta;i-1;16{ise'. nestling. a- h_ mung great old "hickory trees. and beaten {by the winds and rains of half a century-y-ou never " fwotild have g'.1essed that it =`belong9'd .. to the richest man .in Scaburnie. nor would you` have recognized that in- dividual in the wrinkled sexagBm1r- ian who sat on the porch smdkin'g' his pipe. under the shadow of 3: pear- fectly blooming honeysuckle that was nearly as old as `himself. I "` '~- 1-: --~- 2.. 4.1.- ---.... .101-1\' T-0-nig`ht (it was in the year 1813) Simon Warner was troubled in spin- `it;. `the red g`1ow in his pipe bowl had. `faded into white ashes, and he A wiped `his brow repea_te'd1y with the old.-`fashioned yellow Silk handker-` chief he always carried in his right VVICKCC JIIJI-I-II`, II-Q \I.\A vita annc-nQ\pv--v "hand pocket of his pepper-and-salt colored coat. = .7 - -1 I ,9 r_.-_.- 1 "I _didn t s`pose you'd ha mane? off and left your old, old {mule in` this sort 0 -way, Martin he said, querulowsly. ."It s` a. blow [to me. Uncle. I am sure; you would gve my plans your hearty approval if you would only consider the.m.v ' I -7--- I.-_-_.. .. :.-n-1........1 1 IJIA Iv \J\AL\l Vsaa`, I4\IQAIuQ\n\rn -...~._...- The wbrdsbame from a ta1l,'hand: some young fellow with sunburn cheeks and eyes full of blue`, flash- ing "fire. who leaned against one of` the rude wooden pillars that sup-l ported the porch. `--- ~ -3- --_- -----.. ...:...J I1-It V of the pd the We'll '.J\ILIp\J\A vuv run `Inn- Thn you ve made up your mind to -g) headlong off to get'-yourself` killed or" taken prisoner - it -don t matter much which-u-by _thos'3 pesti- lent Briti,shers? 1 No. un`cle.' I haven t any Hsuch }intention, laughed young Martin Warner. But I -have made up my mind `=t~o go and do my `duty onrthe field, where :i thousand better man than myself have left the stain of their hearts `blood 1 1 1-1` I, 1! -1*"-Ha 1+-no avvuu-+--v+v--.r- `-`Is it just as I please? xsnarledj Simian Warner. Look `here. Martin -you say that this country is more to you than life or wealth; we ll prove it! If you arevvdetermined to make a `fool of yourself. do it. On- ly I warn you hencezforth to aban- don all -thougmts of ever succeeding to the wealth I have lam'asse.d. You act in opposition to my ,wishes-be good enough to consider `yourself no longer my'heir. ,I_ II -__!J LLA -onutvurnt Ipaavnn a.A\a\.~|.\--up wavy`. . Pshaw !" ejaculated _ Uncle mun. ILJIJIII Just as you -please, sir, said the young` man, good-humoredly. ` ,L _-___n. _... 1' _1........ on ..........I...:3 Asu lvanavn J-nu`, - . . . -- I am poor. uncle." `said the young man, with chang`7ng~ color, but. not poor enougm. I hope. `to allow my sense of right and duty to `be `b_:1r-' taxed for gold. Leave your -Vmoney where xy-ou (pleaseits `disposition cannot i'n!flu'ence my,decision. ,,--J~ _-..-1.. q:' Ui1ll.u.'UL Aumxuuuvv u.-J _ ..\....-.-._. ` Stay. th-oug'h, pursued` uncle `Si-V Vmon, keenly 7`wa`tc*hinIg' the young face from 'bene:1th- his frosty eye- CIRCUS Simon w...;e;-g wan; '.l.'..i ;,':mL ADAM ronernusiii SELLSTR _- _-_-._. ...._ .._._..-.. ....... nu-no-r uni.-Ann nu:-nun mu-um: l.'nIIP.ATIn|!AI _ FMTFRTAININB gfehs. {ceded !:ial_'9c- MOST coLossALLv coupu-:1: r-AnTnE,7In.B'EAsT,'AiaENIc, Ann onrnfllll AD um I-nAV AEQIIFI Thamnumcntal MysteryotcEng171(iion.u 0 only QIWOSUUIIUT IIUW uquuaouau duh uwvu man an; yuu.-ya .. ._.. V .__._ __ ff3YgpoNE,59 `TD-|` YOI.'.E PARADOX ` ` ` `` `""" -'""' '- `~'- -"M whnr wnnl the ahaolutelv oeroendlcular o!TlIe Devil Chlmncy. - V OF NINI HUNGAHIIN _ V The most mysterious mods master feat: of strangely wondrous strength, g In its mammoth double Wild Beast Domain " '`" . ' _ - HE .'?SUPRElVI IMIT OF SINSATI1 THE ONLY NORTH POLE OISOOVEBEBS Al-MOST EYON .BE|. lEl- .BU1'.|TlS 5,! "_.,,,._, THE 14v[n'rin`s With others A single hall -grown specimen exploited as a `real feature. l . We have 14 Ferocious. Snow-white Arctic Terrors. To uinke his r-st bow before you also comes V Tlcteslly ongml Equlllhtlsilclsggllng Bqsutrlu. Whose mighty. merry Dog and Sulkylctg whose phenomenal. Park Cart Juggling act. are the most amazing and amusing of mania