8 . V V THE COMING ELECTION. good-bye to"'them. 1 nit WATCHMAN;WARDEB:,LINDSAY.0N1 there is "more in" SchoOIdaysi'than vacations and day dreams. In a short time the .keenness will wear away from memory’s .edge and the pictures 0f -rinted pages, and sums inarithmeticgmth perhaps an occasional thrashing, will stamp their impressmns on the brain cells to the exclusion. of the vanishing recollections It is a great work these pupils are four o’clock is a momentous period Because it is uncertain when the â€Dominion election ill be held, is not a reason why all legitimate preparations , for it should be made by the Conservative party. It is ther apowerful reason for the most complete readiness. e government party always has the advantage in this Dressy Clothing for Men and Boys It’s the perfect ï¬t of our Clothing, combined with faulq about - ’ ~ "he . . . . ' respect. Information can be quietly handed out at ‘ ' ‘ ' the im irove it is more than destin . , ;‘ right time, that gives its organizers an immense advantage 1: hietlerrrlrliifiir g 32:: afte); yegm, Uiédemeath the imposing and a reasonable price, that makes this such a bUSy, Populist: style ? . . . ' ‘_ 'L a . ’ . . ,The only thing for the OPPOSItl‘JnTt: do is .r: offsetggzé superstruCture of future success W“ be ï¬rm and strong the There s ample variety to choose from,'too.. You’re not conï¬ned til-Ore. if f ' . j : ‘knowledge bY constant readiness. ’ey nvush 5a;- f foundations of the little red school-house. Time has been style, whatever is good is here, and there is nothing here that is a One F i ' i :. i‘mtï¬â€˜id 56†Wlth deCkS Cleared for acmn' T e â€me or when men could get along without a common school edu‘ca- your money back if you want it. n t. and 5clearing themhas come 3 for a conflict is not far agay. The tion, but that time has gone. With it most men will hol d their own in modern life, but without it they must fall Suit Sale We have taken all the Suits that are broken in sizes and consolidated them into one lot, We have in our store a ï¬ne line and give you Choice of any Suit at ' . and know of every kind of tools, $6.85 tReform candidates are being put in the ï¬eld, lists are being hurried to completion. , contents are being paciï¬ed. All the ï¬ne diplomacy by which the party in power is able to win favci‘in the various tidings, is being vigorously put into operation. The Reform press is diligently striving to magnfy the Virtues of ' ' ’ G" 11 From now till Christmas the grind will go on. The Ladles (ls mere HOQE tax on child energy must of necessity be considerable, but h ’ it rests with teacher and trustee to see that it is not greater . than is necessary. 'l‘eachers make or mar one’s school The lesson is often less a strain on the pupil than 75 dozen, goo pair only in this lo‘ . t a: v" pr mi. 250 1 ‘ ' days. I ' ' ~ the government. anfl keep “5 CV11 deeds “‘1 evil-doors out ‘ ' h tt achers teach so much b t b will give you good serVice. We found a small JObblng hens . . ‘ ‘ ' l ' ' " ' . the teaching. It Is nOtt a e ’ u t ey ' ‘ h S ' f overbou ht and h . ' e “0‘ :3: of the public Sight. W here this is im,.3551ble the white- the do it in such a wa that wears the child. The We can’t bring the stocg to you, Many oft ese uits are rom $9.co to $12.00 k ,l:‘ 6 Was anxm, .3 mm ,2 that Y Y, ' but invite you to come and see it. ranges. No doubt there are many who have stoc "L0 money. 50 his mistake i. "" waited for just such an announcement. Well, Pmï¬ï¬ A511 at 0“! hosiery Counter :0 7y†here it is. We want to emphasize the fact that in many instances we oï¬er Suits at mere cost of production. No matter what garment you select or how low the price you pay you will carry away the Greatest Bargain of your now going on of In life. This is posmvely the greatest offering , Ladies’ Blouses we have ever made. You must be quick, _ , values like these are soon snapord up. Ladies Crash Skirts Ladies’ White P K. Skirts Plaid Dress Goods “‘3“ Summe, Menjs Summer Pants Men's Bicycle Suits 364 yards in this lot to be cleared at 2.90 t T: V. ~"hn M8118 and #0375. t) caau’ Hats “WMâ€"w 36 inches wide, in all the new Autumn tints and combinations of colors, suitable for early Collar Sale HllQHEgfl Black Dress Goods wash process is being employed. ' . As politics go, these latter are a]: proper things to do. We may revile them if we like, but ml the time they are having their effect in favor of our opponents. Attention to our own affairs will likely be more prontable at this June ture than attention to those 0 the enemy. There are more Conservative than Reform voters in the Dominion. With a capable leader and a .sound, ratiOnal policy, it remains only to create and organize the means by which these voters shall be led to mark their ballots on polling day, to put the Conservative party in power at the next election. . Likely in no part of Canada are the followers of Sir Charles Tupper less active than in South Victoria. lxnow- ing that the riding is normally Conservative, a sense .of security usually takes the place of the wholesome actmty that should be found as an election approaches. That sense got a rude jolt in 1896, and, if that occasion leads us to sound a warning that the same thing may recur next number of subjects is often not such .a distraction as the nagging of the teacher. His manneris sometimes a more serious matter than the multiplicatlon table. We have overheard teachers whose usual tone 0f voice was pitched in the most exasperating key. With this they rasped away all day, and by night both they and the children were in a state of exhaustion, for which lessons were not to blame. A teacher whose manner or voice puts teosion on the pupil’s nerves, should be dismissed forthwith, for he is in conspir acy with doctors and undertakers. . . _ The trustees may be to blame for the irritability of the teacher and much of the dullness of his pupils. Many school-houses are ill-ventilated, and unsanitary in other ways ; some are crowded; most of them are bare and forbidding. It is a pity that the sensitive child must have his nature regaled on nothing better, for six hours a day, than the inside of the average school house. Fall is coming on 3 ventilation ought to be looked after ; cold and foul air should be subjects of consideration for the ofï¬cials, We can, and do bring the prices within the reach of even the slim- mest purse. The expert mechanic is pleased with our well made, perfectly ï¬nished tools. J. G. Edwards a Co Farming Tools, Binder Twine, Iron Steel, Paints. Oils, Cement. 011. etc. Coal 200 dozen Men’s . ’jw' \viuarg‘ TH" ' . ~’~ "r r ' . " “4 h situation . . . , 1m n i. s no. \H,-,.:lc.. Di. \ rooman reek/e the c. , ‘ . . . ‘ ,c :mdhmkim. . .-,,-i do all a candidfle can do to win ~\nd who must do all the) can to see that children do not lose {waxed bv T ,3? Br' ‘ :2 ‘ L‘ ‘k†h i i ' ‘ -' l'- -- ' -; A» ~ . _' _ . . ._ , . _ '. . . r . o 0' .t an education. _ , . _ “a, M“ , â€3’“ _- “A, wm he nvil', 1‘ the ordinary means by much, under the thel â€es t 5" Thetribulationsthata contrary and 450 yards of English Black Fancies, satin â€"6“ 0 9‘1"“: View?» 2.229;: - _._..._â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"-- grounds, in small and large figured designs, to caear them 3 0' 25* a British form or government, it is expected voters shall bel ~ - unrelicble Kitchen Stove will cause 7 .. . , . .. ' exercise their franchise, are only used by his ‘ beautiful ought ï¬msb, ,6 to 35 mchgs was, in an otherWisewell conducted house our ,eguia, price is. â€g pa, yam, you car, hold are beyond description. On have your ChOlce odeiflerent patterns {or wash-days there is the bitch about the ï¬re, or draught, or something anyway which keeps the work back influzmd t: EDITORIAL NOTES supporters i.i the riding. â€I: BACK TO THE SCHOOLROOM t’. 'vr. »., «A L Lace Curtain Sale ~ 200 300 pairs, this is a not last long a: and makes everything drag. On days when baking is to be done there Shirt sale . 500 pair _ _ ardslon n"rdi'. is another bitch, and the oven. won’t g7 Men’s and Boys’ White Unlaun den d haividsome (fag: * éraliis“ work, and thousands of good Victuals Shirts, your choice for to-day 75c pair, but we h Lake {5815. are spoiled through the year because 190 sole number is 303~ Ask to see them. "i that everlasting hitch in some thing _ Sizes from 13 to 16y. Remember the lot is or other about that old stove, either not large I k B _ so come ear to ma e su f - ‘ cooked them to death or only half mg the sir“. Y rco sccnr Oys â€" Your holidays are about over and my ,3: through. Why not end this bother __ and get one Of our souvenir or 1° doz?“ Men’s and BOYS, Cambric ShirtS, must settle down for school azain. Howls Happy Thought Ranges- ? your chorce your Suit? Is it a little seec‘y after ruzz‘rz Housekeepers will see their good 500 and playing (£1113:an your vacaticn} ’ ' g ' , bad at - worry 2. ut e new one bring your :32, :3 pomts at a glance To be This lot was manufactured by Tooke Bros., us. We have about 30,0 Cum: .-... a? closed front, cuffs attached, and very desirable $4.00, $5 00. Now this is by far the '95; Montreal, which is a guarantee of ualit ï¬t .na. we have i 4 q r. 8. patterns and colors. bargain we ever cflered in Boys†Cloaking. and ï¬nish, sizes 12% to 17. placed into three lots to be cleared a: $1.95, Kent Street. Lindsay NEWS i‘ROii China is disquieting. Russia wants the allies to withdraw. The United States appears to favor that policy. The other powers object. Rus51a and Li Hung Chang seem to be agreed, and the latter statesman is becoming .insolent toward the ambassadors of Other states. The collision between the powers themselves seem at last a possibility. The army that interests and impresses us most is not that cfthe allies in China, America in the Philippines. nor ’.-ie British in Africa, but the army that during the past few days has invaded the schoolhouses of this Dominion. Along street and sidelines echo their voices in dialogue and laughter. Fresh from hayï¬eld, and lakeside, their forms vigorous with the ozone bracing of the strong Canadian air, and their cheeks bronzed by the bright Canadian sun, they are the choice and pick of this world’sjuvenile humanityâ€"the pride and hope of this young nation. Al: the desk, work lags a little yet, for in spite of good resolutions, ever and anon day-dreams will come and tasks give way to reverie while memory con- jures up some pleasant incident of vacation days. But as those of us well know who have long ago said “’0 IF THE REFORM party is actually in the condition de- picted by the Mail and Empire yesterday,the Conservatives will have a walk-over at the next election. According to that paper, rlissension is rife, the black sheep of the party are its managers, and a serious slump has occurred from its voting strength. These circumstances, together-with the reputed dangerously disloyal proclivities of tee party .eaders, ought to make the whole outï¬t an easy proposi- tau-s- 1 ,n_ 531â€th 301181: $2.75. $3 50. former prices were $2.53, . l, l ‘Wily Ll Hung Chang. U}. ' A Fatal Accident. Births _ i ‘3’; Bimeby queen slie makum plan, â€a __ T I F l S t I‘d Se t. a "1 my k L' H t 1 ; .' -= , EEVIN.â€" n One on, on a u a D l {1 'ralrnum ;en::§ja<c>:ei 33;? lg; The village of J anetvllle and surroililnding mm, the wife of N J. J. 'l‘eevln, o izwine, .m M J C A R I E R a lei}. Li Hung Chang not muchee In?- '0 ariwnshlp W35 Shgcked $0 103131 iii 8211081: son and daughter. I I ’ l ,7, Queen, she smile and mm M! . 7. 1 r on ay an acci ent occurre IRELAND.â€"In t} .- township of Mlnden. THE BARGAIN GIVER, - - - h 1 Village which resulted in the deat. o a LINDSAY, ONT 1 Think Li Hung ole man. . 1' S‘ 3 on Wednesday, Ai. 29th, the wife of Mr. is. , . g a"? 31: Li nuns the 5:32.315.“ .7 gaggrlgdy who lived not. far from its Wm. Ireland of a :. n. “*ï¬. 80 hemï¬itainehevzg 51“,; think, Q"; On that day at about 10 OOlOCk Mr. _.. -1.â€" 4». Bimebv makum much“ wink‘ - Fred MoGill, son of Mr. David McCrill. M - i ‘5‘ 0,, '- mwn Boxes mm ‘ 4 who lives north of J anenville, was drivmg “mazes W Tel um 9‘3,e,g’flg,,tum cm: ,, 3,1": Miss Annie McNeil, who had stayed at his _â€" â€" . are Boxee man he ketchurn 'bout 2"" fathers place all night, to her home 3 RIDERâ€"STEWART.-â€"At Lindsay, on Mon- "; Million cousin all come (inf, J Sher? distance south of the Viuage' When day, Sept, 3rd, 1900, Rev. J. Macmillan, H. i“ Blinwm hatchet. blingum new passxng through Janetvllle the horse by W. Rider to Jennie Stewart, widow of the For the balance of July and i ‘9- Makum Chinee almy lun. .33," some means £0915 frlght “‘1 “Emmi? late James Stewart, both of Lindsay. A . . we... 19â€- "! “bite me er’ly day. -L- bolted. “19 l)“ W88 :ppset “1 t e Knr'xnbY-Sammnsor;.â€"At the Queen- ugUSt we Will an the Prices -« WM é man no “mm m‘" that "‘7‘ A middle 0‘ the roa 5M "'5 occupangzlst. arsonage by Rev. A. H. Strike on on all goods ' Segguin tiled in talkee queen, is}. thrown violently to the ground. Caug We nesdav, Sept. 5th, Joshua Kennedy of ‘ .39" ‘Aslmï¬, "ii’iirs heap tritium new?†' by the ton they were dra ed ecouplc of 1'5 " lord pnd Lillie May Sanderson o! . “0, Queen no Babe what he say; ,w‘ I'Ods and brought. Into 00 sion with a on“ ‘ ‘ T " .. 0 ' . cg, . white man talk an go was. " -. culvert andpileof stones. Here theyoung memee. , .. ,. Belts B116 85, “Ck P1115, Bimeby heap big nimy come, 3.3. l lady received terrible injm'ies. Her dheap1 b lngPHEEâ€"IIA?éâ€"Ati this â€513811;? 0%3118 ’ o . ‘ _..,. Hiap much cannon, heap much d"rn. .. was laid O D, her e e badl bruise an 1'1 8'5 3181113 311113 011- y 9 eV' 0 Queen she gettum much aflaid; w her arm 83ng ly out? Dr. gasmith W88 D. M..h artin, MT. Atelge MCPhee to Miss BIOCheS, Long halns, hm ‘ Bay, “Li Hung much tlouble made.†called and did ï¬ll that was possible bulb idn g‘lzkglï¬ Havï¬ 32081188917 (gaughter 9‘ ML A RRIVINP DA 7 ' Callum him to talkee then, ‘_,I vain and at, about; 8,30 death resu te . - O n ay, a 0 arming on. C B S ,,_ givim} iackgt back again. a . , ‘ 1 McGill was badly shaken up and his left VARCOEâ€"SLATER.â€" At. the Methodist IOIllS, lldllllS, 101150 ï¬lls. Y IL 1 AT Tellum so an ice if can .. ,, arm was cut. but he was not dangerously church, Fenelon F3115, by Rev. T, P. , St 3;) him bloody Boxee man. 5 injured. , Steele of Fraserville, on Wednesday, . . 3* TPWgh ’“m much“ no mohrow. Miss McNeil was a young lady highly August 29th, 1900, Mr. John Frederick In fact everything in the store. ,. . , 1‘0 can £00100 ole I“ Hung. ,7, esteemed by a wide circle of friends and Val-cog of Midland to Sarah Ellen. third | “2 ""5"†'. 3',- r.. .. 3 her tragic taking-off 118-8 038?: 8- deep gloom daughter of Mr. John Slater of Fenelon __ â€Pic-W‘s" ‘75-" A _ on the Whole community. The funeral F3113, , j The Same Donn“ Count. --r., yesterday was largely attended. R b h ’ th | ' I “No." said the squire as he whetted his Deaths g e :uéfmae'ret w? 5 OW 3°“ 6 ‘ knife on the side of his shoe, “they ain’t Church Notes. __ r a e V U y m . . . . nothin much in a name after all. A man _.__. BRADBURN.â€"At Peterboro, on Thurs L1 named Barnes lives in that nice, big house ~Special anniversary services will be day, August 30th, Thomas Bradburn, aged Silverware for Wedding presents ND SAY up there on the hill. and. sayâ€- held at the Queen-st. Church. The pastor 81 years. . . “â€9“?" Will DTGBCh- On Monday evening. 3 tea MCELROY.â€"In Mariposa, on Monday, ng5 of all kinds, and the "The first automobeelâ€"or do you per- Will be served and BeV- J.J.Rae 0f Oshawa Sept. 3rd, Robert McElroy, aged 62 years, m nounce it ‘byle?’-tlie ï¬rst one we ever will deliver his popular lecture on f‘Mlnd 8months. Largest StOCk 0f Spectacles. ‘ seen in this here town. was owned by a 3;:‘38 £13211 (1 Egii'niï¬s.†Many Lindsay MACMILLANéâ€"Ilin L}ngsalya. on 1Sunday 5 man named Horsfo (1.â€. . Se ternber 2n , ev. o n acmi an, sr., W ' ° ° ! . . . â€"The Methodist ministers of this a..- ,ggmyem “me any Sight Ladies Costumes, Jacket and Skirt, 3 fine stock to triet assembled in their annual ï¬nancial meeting at. the Cambridge-st. Methodist church on Tuesday. The members were nearly all present. Rev. '1‘. Manning, B. Ranch") A., chairman of the district, presided. select from. We have Ladies’ Tailor-Made Suits, ranging in price from $3.50, $4.50 and $5 up to. Sloper suit. HARTwri:K.â€"-At Lindsay, on Thursda , . . . August 30th, 1900, John A. Hartwich, In Engravmg and Watch Repairing aged 74 years. we always please. MENZIBS.â€"In Lindsay, on Sunday, Sept. 2nd, Jane Cullon, beloved wife of Mr. The Lady Poet of the Rockies. [Miss Popsie McSwat of Lost Creek sends in this graphic word picture of “Morning on a - . - - . . In addition to routine business the Twen- l , The mm 1 p3 km the mung earth mm love a tieth Century Fund was discussed. That million-dollar effort of Canadian Metho- dism has reached $900,000. A couple of months yet. remain in which to complete the subscriptions. Parts of this district yet uncanvassed will be given attention at once. â€"The Canadian Order of Foresters attended service at St. Andrew‘s on Sun- day morning. About. 100 members were present. The pastor preached to them. His sermon struck a parallel between the lodge and the home and dwelt. on the pleasure. beauty of friendship. 1t. abounded with strong unique and touching sentences concerning this kindly relationship which was declared to be better understood and more broadly interpreted in these days impetuosity; The bubbling waters at my feet flow on with merry hub; The brindle calf, scarce three days old, with won. derful precocity. Comls its mamma 'gninst a rock to get its morning grub. The breezes monkey with the pines with rude fa- miliarity And likewise monkey with the hair I frizzlcd out yester e‘en; The old hen scratches up a worm and, moved by Christian charity, Calls up the cliicklets, which she thinks are yet too young to wean. The cattle ï¬ll the morning air with rude soprano bellowings, an. old horse at the picket rope in restless manner tugs. Thomas Menzies. ALLEN.â€"Suddenl), in Arkansas City, U. 8., Mary MoHugh, relict of the late J. Allen, aged 50 years. O'NEIL.-â€"In Lindsay, on Saturday, Sept. let, Mary Glllls, rellct. of the late Alexan- der O‘Neil, aged 82 years. HALL.â€"In Lindsay, on Saturday, Sept. lst, Mrs. Henry Hal , beloved wife of Mi. Henry Hall, aged 63 years. Barnâ€"In Lindsay. on Tuesday. Sept. 4th, Mrs. Christina Bate, wife of John heart. culture and spiritual Bate, aged 67 years 11 months. The Lindsay Markets GRAIN. . J. PETTY The Jeweler, next Duly House When Travelling Always take with you a bottle of Dr. Fowler’s Extract of Wild Straw- berry. Ladies’ Black Mercerized Underskirts. Ladies’ Black Silkoline Underskirts. Ladies’ Black Blouses at all prices. Ladies’ Colored Fall and Winter Blouses. Everything in Ladies’ Wear; stock complete. We keep the most complete stock of Ladies’ Fur- . nishing Goods in Lindsay. Ladies’ Hosrery, Gloves and Underwear. And down the sinuous old creek the meadow la k ' ' ....._â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€" with yellow Wing's r gig: byntéifaapmentsit 313313013331; 3:3: Fall Wheat per bushel. . . . 0 00 to 'J 65 . Hops throuvh the mazes of the ms: in Search I) l arm-a er s O Y ‘ F f Wheat do do 0 00 to 0 65 of ha '25 bum g greater than any Vigor of thought or utter- 5' 9 '9 ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ,. The change 0f {00“ reSS 00 S e nt ' Ah. T3 3 inâ€; we; tb “ th h ance was the moral energy by which the Spring do do . . . . 0 6.) b0 0 62 and water to which epar m , a, :arthfftgims‘ "1 e We†9 “3 ‘3 â€0m sermons1 of St. lï¬iicildrevv’s paelt-‘or are in- Goose do do. . . .. 0 60 to 0 55 those who travel are “l . . = , , _ creasing y mar e ...... in t e evening . _ . . , 1“, . And hiiid shearinst'ne realm whore folks go iisit- owing to the death of Mr. Macmillan's COABSZB GRAIN. :ubJect, often kpro; our StOCl< Of press GOOdS 13 one Oi the largest anc :53 I“; L~ . K . .5 - father. Mr. E. A. Hardv, B. A. c0nducted Buckwheat: 0 40 to 0 40 ($32.10;: :ï¬tzii is 2, ’ found In Llndsay’ BIaCk and (2010er ‘ s a r. 06......OICU... l . . r , g 3 .. , . gull 25:35:53.1? i513â€? ‘erllhlï¬arlgmflhlh? Emaâ€, P“ huh“ ' ' ° ' ' ' ' 0 35 m 0 35 unpleasarit and dis- â€"Priestley’s Black Dress GOOdS, the most famous ma:11:2'.;::;:::.“ ' ' 5i M HTh: Pncey Oi §“°°‘3â€Â° B. assisted in the musical service. 3'7: ~ - - - ' - r ' ' ' ° ' ‘ ° ‘ """ 333 to 3;?) comforting 35 it may 10 the world . “78 have them at all prices : ...‘ . 1'. 111.15 'eepâ€"‘rtry \\.:\.‘ lul'le'C‘ a fflll‘y â€"â€"â€".â€"_ a a. s v e o o a o n I o I p v o o a o a a 0 be d‘ngcrous. ’_Also ' ‘ . 1 \’w-‘_‘ ‘3' '2'.» .. lamp. two vases and :i cut glass flower our back at Her. Peae,nmall. ..... .. . . .. . . . 0 00 *10 O 55 A bottle of Dr. G at? Other. makes find styles Of Black and Ceivi'- .. ,..-:- Eff; ‘ stand in. our parlor last evening, but she When I was young. bvare the hair Peas, Mummies. . . . . . .. . . 0 00 to 0 55 Fowler’s Extract of 00 ,5: {‘3‘}ng 1“ PUCC from 25 Cents to $3.00 as;- p ' accomplished her purpose. Lynn my lip \‘x‘:l.< plenty. Peas Blue“ . . . _ . . . . . . 0 50 to 0 50 Wild Strawberry in â€"A150 blo‘ lines Of Sta le D G 1â€" ,, f Mr. Ascumâ€"For uoodness’ sake What I it“ i" 10"8 With YOU. SO 5311‘â€" BI is ' u . . 0 00 to 0 70 your grip is aguaran- b ' b ' P ry Gods, and at thfi prim: " \W was her pmpose? ._ . I seventeen, you mm. an eye peas. . . . .. .. . .. . tee of safety 6 interesting for you. M“ Iluuskeepâ€"TO capture a Chums You laughs-ll and called me “silly boy.†VEGETABLES. 4 5 O.“ the ï¬rst indi' Ah, 1,0“. it raised my â€moor, Potatoes, new, per bus... 0 5 4 cation of Cramps, moth shesaw flying around. Colic, Diarrhoea or 7 50 to 8 00 tainted. your New lien in seeing that the "RH Hid MQOIOO'OI-OOOO. “â€" .0 so, Mimoisoncrorybottloyoubuy. :11. Green Apples, per bush... . m Within a year you killed my joy . 2;†'"p‘in Tne‘u‘“t"'t“(-nt->l 00110111011 or Arid married Burns, the banker. MEAT, NULIBY AND DAIRY PBODUOR' Dysentery’ a few ._ .. 1â€.in .. . ' ,‘ .. Butter per 1b....o..n---- OleoO 20 doses will promptly women 15 even more Q-mphaS-lzed than m Lon“ “5 ‘1 “Rheum by 5““ ' 7.“ '7 Chickens per pair . 0 45 to 0 50 check the further- ad- tfns country. The widow is not alone or husbands 1 was harried, ' '5 c". E ’ d ’ ' ' ' " " 0 10 to 0 11 vance f th d' in wearing a distinguishing costume Until, at last, at forty years, ' 1" T ~f -' gg" per oxen. ’ ' ' ' †' "° ‘ e†0 ese ‘5' I I I there. Special designs of dress proclaim. 1 11399â€? was married- ‘ -' 3‘; 325' 11:: Eight 9°" """ Z 00 :3; {a As Dr Fowler's Extra} of Wild Straw ma†“‘1 m.“ as "u“ The“ mar‘ But still it ï¬lls my soul with awe it t 57-1 Lard lb ° ° ' ' " ° ° ° ' ' ' 09 to o 00 be id being wider d shameles i Dir - â€his value is also made constantly Now, as when ï¬rst I â€Wm her, ,~. WI; 991' . - . "a...†. M “Y y 3 y ectly Opposrte the POSt (foice9 public, as the style of the costume charm with each added year. , To think I’ve you for momenta-law . . . EWJW doubt-I- a .,..