me at so out alone. and so was led about like a ttle child. What I sufleted with all this have no words to describe; you must try to imagine it. “ I consulted (our doctors in Peckham (where I then lived) and also attended the dispensary at Greenwich, but no treatment I underwent. or medicine I took. had any real effect. In this condition, almost as much dead as alive, I continued for three and a half years; and at the end of that time had given up all hopes of ever getting any better. “ But (I may say with reverence) man's ex’rs miry is God's opporzuoity. In J uly, 11, a book was left at house telii rig ct MPtPEl‘ _Seigel's Cutative Svrnn. And mnâ€" ' I had grown so weak that I was unable to I ,7 . __-, â€A", was 5113, my 5011 men. After his death I felt nervous, weak, and depressed. Indeed my nerves were com- plehely shattered. My appetite felled, and when food I took gave me great pain at She chest and side and between the shoul- he result was, of ‘ ,, __-°- -_... v. muuc}, or the treachery oi a trusted friend. that person is said to receive a “ blow.†My point is, that we use the same word to express the effect of the impact of physical force against the body and of a fact against the mind. There is something strong in this. Let as talk about it for three minutes, pretacing the debate by a. woman’s once. ‘ In J nne. 1837," she says, “my son died. Afimr hu‘a Am.â€â€" I' ..:r W When one perscn strikes another with his list or with any instrument or weapon, the person struck is said to receiver a. “ hing, " A I..- _|.-_ , ,, . “ blow.†Also when a person Becomes the subject cf a sudden calamity â€" as for example, the loss of a large sum of money, .. ‘L- -__-,L - But. I m puzzled : reason why- Hen wet with sweat. still say they’re dry Wlmer weather never bookedâ€" About this date you should be cooked. There my be land hotter than this. Where sinners‘ soulssr’zzh and siss, But evetyone about this time To cooler spot pr; ters to chub. Creation sweltoted but to decrb. It was a task to keep one’s breath. Everybody was in melting mood- Some passed remarks than were not good Evorythirg wilted in the sun, And 11 were 11nd when dn' was done. Cm an on lines 01 burning steel, Bird; ceased to sing nud pigs to squash Lindsay, July 10th, 1897‘ Wbew! it was Innaâ€"my, it was hot Enough to boil a cook stove pot, OHM: goose in open airâ€" Pny, let us know, howdid you (are? londay m the real scorchor sure. Although few Sundny coulJ endure: Warm wind: blew up from sunny south In Nuts as if from {urn-cc mouth. A week of sizzling. torrid hat- Boeord o! twenty you: been but: luxury closed on century wk , Old Sol b13201 down (tom dawn to dark 0r sighed (or modicum of ahndo By htbbling brook, in lady ghdo ’I P on you wiohed for mmothing nicoâ€" Cool drink, mow huh, or cm on ice. liking it :11 together. How hove on stood the weather? Bu It not. 3 trifle warm. Have you no: longed for 6001an etcm, M3. EEWABDS GD. E112 Gauadiau gust. ST. CATHERINES. Call and see the up-to«date points Wflllflflfl V318 W1]. 60., - â€"â€" -â€"w "u Mimi: we anyhow LINDSAY, FRIDAY. JULY 16. 18m. Made from the best material by expert workmen in the perfectly equipped factary of the BLOWS AND SHOCKS ELEGANCE, SPEED and DURABILITY and are sold at the POPULAR PRICES. ‘Dominion’/ -â€"are renowned forâ€" J. G. Edward: 4:00- AGENTS Are You Cooked ? BICYCLES. n control the ady assumed " . -â€"â€"~__. _..--_...° mun: uLusr WEB n I went to bed. duty. Th sitive to outside some of til at beer noise of with the s r noises that so young ma: house. As to also glad t 0 use for it, yet on the sen one. Presently it happens . was unable to ' youngest ed about like a was going R! with all this torin a ;you musttry thereisnv into the yw s in Peckhsm at the bottt o attended the trom the in too treatment on his hen took, had any ï¬rst it was Lon, almost as was a. oonsi mad for three consciousne 1e end of that with a bull I ever getting ed wrist. wi better. No‘ stance) man's would be to ity. In July. for loaded te use telli mg ct it is some pe top, and ocn- very mph 5 from people present it I thought t team or 1: so as bad as and very un roles to doI a. few bills! ks, chemist, alike: or bring take it. The their senses. iprovemenc; NOTES â€"So 1 I could est urn. M:ssEJ istress from gone to her! To be brief, days. . . .MiS: Bred by this for the vent up, growing d3 9 passed c and body. minute.â€" ‘ and I have several pertiel a. (Sinned) ties in the ab slay Rmd, village. starre January stable and dri‘ his house ..... :31; mind :1- * tion,†I: e arson who EC ed relation :dicflb men are y no t the time M u Cl .donbtedly e subject puma: tru itmï¬sgehp- daemon-h I e lo ml epeee. Irosttnted [Gxonaz H. Fox. !!!!!! Much in Little , 7".-- _â€" vâ€"v uuwuu Jvlflli. ras an opsratlou on the others not being deemed necessary. The atlent is staying of at the Campbell house, irkï¬eld, and at of last accounts was doing well, and in an- Ire - other week or so will be able to report (or Id. duty. The people around here (especially de sclme of the fair sex) are sorry that he met at on the same day was nearly a serious one; ly it happened to Master Laughlln Matchett, ’n ' youngest son of Widow Matchett. He a was going into the railway yard at Vic ls torla a with a load of lumber. and as y there is a very steep grade from the street into the yard, with some old logs dumped n at the bottom, the young man was thrown e tram the load with t force, alightlog t on his head and oulder heavily. At 7 ï¬rst it was thought he was killed, as it s was a considerable time before he regained a consciousness. He has been laid up since . with a badly bruised shoulder and sprain- ; ed wrist. which may ta‘ke some time to get better. Now, I don't know whose duty it would be to have some sort of decent way for loaded teams going into the yard, but it is some person’s, and such negligence is very reprehensible ; as it is at present it is neither lit for a team or loaded wagon to pass over. and very unsafe for the driver. Perhaps a. few bills for damages would have the t: effect of bringing the responsible parties to t] their senses. :1 NOTES â€"School closed here on the 30th p ‘ nit. Mtss Buford. the eflicient teacher, has n gone to her home at Islay during the holi- 51 days. . . .Masrer Chas. McCaughe is home w for the vacation....Jubilee and omlnlon in da 9 passed 011' here very quietly. ne crwmo.â€"Notwithstandlngduli times. It‘ sever-:1 parties are improving their proper ties in the above line. Mr. Ward. or our vluage. starred the ball by erecting a new stable and driving house. and re-shlngling his house ...... Mr. Bu gh Wylie followed flu * err-en Fir'I'I- ....._ u . {Correspondence of Tax Pcsl‘.) AccmnN'rs â€"Mr. Wiiiiem Butterworth, of the ï¬rm of McPhadden Butterworth. sawmill owners. south of this place, not withn very painful accident on Monday otlast week. In the absence of Mr. Mc- Phedden he was attending to the large circular saw. and went to tighten a not of the 3rd, when the wrench slipped and his and came in contact with the saw. nearly severing the middle ï¬nger from the ‘ hand and cutting two others and the thumb severely. Dr. Russ had to ampu- tate the middle ï¬nger at the second jolnt. an nnerxflnn nâ€" Promoâ€"The Forester’s picnic at Ida on Wednesday was largely attended. The dancers danced. the racers raced, the swingers swung, the lovers loved, the ï¬ghters fought (very little), and altogether considerable hilarity and amusement abounded. The satiation ot the inner man was perhaps the most enjo able part, and the excellent repast was one honor to in no small measure. PERSONAL-Mrs. John Best, of Peter- boro, visited friends in this village quite recently ...... On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. J cs. Fee returned iron: a visit to friends in Rochester ...... Miss Lillie _Morden has gene to Bowmanville to spend a pleasant vacation with her iriends ...... Rev. John Ewing and family are holidaying in I Toronto ...... Last week Mr. Walter Me- I Lean,» cf the literary stafl‘ of the Blind Institution, Brantiord. returned to his rhome after seeing the sights of Detroit. Buflalo, Niagara Falls and Toronto.,.... Rev. J. W. Tanner. pastor of Presbyterian church, has gone to Quebec for a two w eeke’ holiday. . CHURCH PARADEâ€"Court Primrose, C. O. F., attended divine service at St. John's church on 4th inet., and listened to an eloquent and edifying discourse from the V931. Archdeacon Allen. _ vâ€"v â€"â€"â€" e...“ LLB“ moun- Eoihâ€"The ashes of our hotel have never risen; the late proprietor has intim- ated that he will rebuild shortly. N ours. -Messrs. Hendley Pres ' on hsvs all the repairing they can do... . . .We have had our streets improved and some new sidewalks laid.. . . ..The school‘beli is mute. ‘ but phs young boys' organism supplies the mgem. was some qulslte rel march. 1'1 cashmere Her hat w‘ blossom ing human 0 groom. _ _- - - “U“Mab'ul . (Fol-’reapondenoo of TH: Pom-.1 A THAW.â€"We had no frost in this part b93361: anoint! aqd llch lusts. Hood’é P1118. silver braid, and when she and her hus- band left on the am train it was amid a shower of cheers 3nd wishes. Alba:- in few days spent: in lngwood they will visit) friends in Toronto on their return 0 nl. _ , erï¬- -â€" vâ€"v .g-n-‘vâ€"u vvcuwus march. The bride looked pretty in cream cashmere trimmed with lace and ribbon. Her hat was white ohiflon with beautiful blossoms. Miss Len: Finn mode a charm- ing bridesmaid. Mr. R Connolly supported the groom. After the ceremony the bridni party. accompanied 3 heat of triende. drove‘to Gemebriidggyflfhe bride’etrnvel- -_- â€"â€" .â€"vu; .ug.q was some beautitif‘éhantlng- and an ex- quisite renderino' ot the‘tamons wedding m‘mh '1'}.- h-IJ- 1--L. .___u_ . {Special correspondence to Tm: POST.) A J nun Wxnane.â€"The wedding at Miss Kate Finn and Mr. Ed. Burke, which took place on Monday, 2lst inst. at the R. C. church here, was one of the prettiest affairs of the season. Rev. Father Sweeney was the omeiatlng clergyman. The scene at the altar when the wedding party assembled for there ceremony was a brilliant one. Din-ring Lthe‘eeremoyy there ‘ an. m“..- L--_..: [Correspondence oi Tun Post] Scaoor. Bureauâ€"Following ls standing of pupils or a. s. N a. ll, Mar-loose, tor the month of June. IV. classâ€"Frank Pox-via and Alfred Archer, Hezekiah Basin and Alex Thorbnrn Annie McKlnnon and John Hall. Hi. class, sr.â€"Roy Broad, Julia Noble and Leslie Watts. Millie Noble, Garï¬eld Woodward, Wm. Grant. III. class, 'r. -â€" Howard Keswick, Russell Wallis, or Jackson. II. class. sr,â€"Geo. Caldwell, Victor Chase, Elsie Chase. If. classâ€"Daniel Woodward, Mildred Elleker and Sm: Caldwell, Russell Evans. II. class, jr.-â€"Hesba Jackson, Maud McIntyre, Hilda Woodward. Sr. I. classâ€"Bessie Caldwell, Pearl Woodward. Harry Kes- llck. I. classâ€"Emma Woodward, Victor J aokson. Jr. I. classâ€"Hezekiah Wood- ward, J chn Woodward, Mary Westcott. ELDON bTATION. mom-mm of In Par. Scnoor. Knownâ€"Following is the standing at the pupil. in 3.5. No. 7, Eldon: I IV. classâ€"Milford Mnodonnld, Jane Mo- Anher. III. class. m-Mnloolm. III. ches,1r.â€" 3 Campbell. Jere mo Burke, Edward Bur . Rebeca Roberta. II. classâ€"Betsy MeAr hut, Minnie Brethonr. William Uahcr. Part IL-Wiilinm Mo- Enohxon. Euzhenin Penn, Tom Csm , Millie Grant. 1. class. sixâ€"Eula rig, Minnie Roberts, Jnmes Usher. 0 - Esohern. I class A.â€"Elale M achern, Malcolm Campbell. Katie Campbell, Mar- garet MeArthnt, Rosetta. Lucy. â€"â€"°__ R4ySEY’Sâ€"MARIPOSA. nonua uwschu-n, Annie Gnham. Jr. II. to Sr. ILâ€"Anï¬? Campball. Sr. II to angâ€"Cue‘xm faction. Dandd Me- n o. as am Donna McLea- m, Donald Graham. gr. III. to Jr. IV. â€"Hugh McIntyre, J no. Mchhorn, Enoch McEsohern. ELDON. [Spam to In Port] Pnouonox Lm for 5.3. No. 2. Eldon: Jr. I. to St. Lâ€"Alex. Worn. Violet my. J no. Campbell. Jr. Pt. II. to St. Pt. ï¬aLattle Memblhry 1500-. We when. George syncs, mam, Aroma MoKlnnon. Sr. Pt. II. to Jr. II,â€" Ronald McEsghu-n. 41min Quinn. Jr. 7: A- n, '1- LOCAL NEW S-LE’I'EERS {IOUNT PLEASANT. Ut’fllhb. momma ROAD. â€"Tbe identical bicycle on which M. Euro manilla, Blondie, the celebrated rope wclker, crossed the cable over N lagers Fells, was sold by auction the other day to: two Prison manlua, trance, or 38:. â€"Ths race meet to be held here on July 295h under the auspices of the Lindsey Red cap Bicycle Club promleee to be 3 very eucceee- 9 :21 “agatereetlng event, as eevenl racing ems eve ï¬vefwï¬ï¬ffl u’cï¬ï¬ï¬'ï¬dmsï¬gfm 31110 Ribbon, m kindle-p, oven. :12, 89; mile Innue- eu. ~ â€um“ We: 33.1% HOGG 330i :35 $1.: m Bah-lee oloee m. I 3, How Many are Unintentionally Deceiv- b, ed in I‘reating Kidney Disordersâ€" Oan You mord to Trifle with Your Own Existence ?â€" it You Suspect I 2 there is any Kidney Trouble. Dis- ! card Pills, Powders and Cure-Alisâ€" l South American Kidney cure is a K Time Tried and Testifled Kidney1 Speciï¬c. A remedy which dissolves all obstruc- tions, which heals and strengthens the afl'ected parts. and which tram its v 017 nature ersdicstes all impurities from the in cases of kidney disorder. Such a rem- g'dy is Scuth American Kidney Cure his is not heresay. The formula he; I been put under the severest of tests. and it has been proclaimed by the greatest authorities in the world or medical science that liquidsâ€"and liquids onifâ€"wili obtain the results sought tor. A 1 taken into the system goes the circulation and attacks immedis the efl‘ected guts. while solids such as pills cr new era cannot possibly attain these results. Kidney disorders cannot aflord to be trifled with. The quickest way is the safest way to combat these insidious ailments. This neat remedy nevar fsils. It's a liquid kidney speciï¬c. It's a solvent. Sold by A. Higlubothem. , Jana RD» E «an» IIL u a mo Burke, L “I". II. o‘ Ihnthour, bu unaum llo- an Eula “Em; 2131? [ achern, nbell. Mar. I. I â€"Supt. Titan, Chiet Roedmeeter Cheer, and Locomotive Ea ineer Bali, of Allen- daie, returned lee: day at noon from 3 trip out as far ee Cobain-g. end after dinner let: on e. specie! tor Helihnrton. returning late in the evening. They event the night at the Benson house and went _ â€"â€"‘“m man u: VIII“ gaiflton thenotheg dgy at} the - “â€"‘ L- â€"Express Messenger Carley, now on the Toronto-Port Hope run. is now on the Toronto Detroit express run for a time. and will be relieved by Messenger W. T. Perry, formerly on the Halibut-ton run. â€"Tt:e brakeman on the I. B. O. R. R rain, whose name we heve been unable to learn, got his right hand can t between ‘ the buffers the other day wh e making e ‘ooopiing, and several of the ï¬ngers were bedly mangled. â€"The old G. T. R. suepenelon brid at Niagara Falls is bein taken to peoee. The large cables are geing end, strand by strand, the wire is out into 30 foot lengths and shipped to Hamilton, to be mode up into nails. , -_- w-vvnawu rape Wmer, l the cable on:- N [am Falls. was a race meet to be held here on July nder the nusploes cf the Lindsay Club promises to be a manoeu- ‘lnteres‘ event, uneven] Y unnoticed chain-Intention todo lowing In Mama: Austen: egr- nudes-18) ““033. 12. go i g 1 ; bhmflmolnbmi‘ggcmno 2. 89: flun- unn- 1.-.; -u. - number of eaeee of robberies along the line, Chatham and Markham being among the number. â€"We understand that Conductor Charlie Adams will have charge of the Cobooonk train during Conductor Greavee' absence in Scotland. referred to in another column. â€"Canduetor Wm. Bundle of the Toron- to mixed, who has been absent on sick leave for some weeks, resumed charge of his train on Friday. to the great satisfac- tion of many friends. Texans. -Brakeman Chas. Kellatt went on the alibnrton run iaet Friday, one of the crew being at through Illneee. â€"Driver Sandy LaidJaw came in from Gravenhnret iaet Manda with 14 care of square timber for Bellev e. Last week was a record breaker in the earnings of the Canadian Paciï¬c 8 R, the increase being no leer than 391,000. â€"Mr. H. Force. of Toronto. G.1‘.R. andi- tor. made his usual examination of the books in the local once on Monday and noun! a- Runny Notes. -Mr. George Mitchell. of A1 bridge Inspector for this division, town on Saturday. Wedding.8taflonm. A choice assortment of Weddlna Invita- tions In all the latest designs, printed with new type. :9 Tu Paar. cm and see samples. 11- 04117000. V. Correspondence oi Turner.) ’h Annalee up Mameâ€"Lt the close or the Y.P.S 0.8. Wednes- day eming.June28rd. Rev. C E. (hang. Junior poster on Oskwood circuit. was is takenbyJ‘tlot-mandpreeented withan uite L overcome ththesympa ehownhlm: 3. by the psepieofthieoireuit,healeobelng I' the recipient of a handsome bible !: hunter Endeavor League the week before. . e replied in briefbut feeling termeand *' expressed the kindest wishes for the . people and also his gratitude to God fcr ' this blessing to him. Rev. C. E. Cragg gees to South Gavan with the intention of l utting in a hard year’s work, and we join n wishing him the most abundant success. The addreeeread as follows: Rev. 6'. E. : (.‘ragg: Dam Mumâ€"According to the progress of events and the law of the Methodist itinerscy, the time has arrived when we are called upon to bid you fare- well, but we cannot allow you to go out of our midst without expressing our h h appreciation of you as a Christian gen e- man and a faithful minister of the gospel. We have not failed to note your ï¬delity to every department of the church‘s work. 0! Your untiring zeal for God, and your a avowed lnterestln our spiritual well~being, has been an inspiration to our hearts and we trust that ever onward we Ehlll be better and nobler men and women for having witnessed your ï¬odly example and waited on your min try. We embrace this favorable opportunity of presenting you with this purse as a slight token of our regard for you. and we will ‘ ever pray that the same God who has crowned your labors with such marked success on this circuit may still more abundantlv bless you through the coming years. and when your to lag days are over may you hear the benediction. “ Well I" done. good and faithful servant." Signed g on behalf of the Oskwood friends, Lowxsnnouen. 101 Ina C. RICHARDSON. 5% Ill! '90 1 THE CANADIAN POST, LINDSAY ONTARIO; §1c7cle Nona. KIDNEY DEOEIT. _ _ â€if- â€"‘â€"â€"â€"v" m AIUW all I 'mfl': but ‘ lg'fl Mmmbmtnhmmum m mum-yuan... Lamuuormaammwm: "My Guiana have been m with Scott's Emulsion tromtholreu-uut yum. Our la 1cm: 1: recommended 1:. Ind now aghast-again “be cold my wits Immune: mm to thin umody. which any: elect. a can." ï¬â€™yWIPLInwdomlofl’o. qu, Hugh! nunâ€"1-...-Li- __ _ A rm 1 1': did and; mks! lymmedlntel 9 501111;! moth 1.: DOS! y 3 ts llsordera cannot I. The quickest to combat these 5 mt remedy kid dney speciï¬c. High: Dotham. as. Cecil Elliot. of â€My entered 5 here on July I """" I Red Star, "it": Blue Star, on July m M, Pure Manilla, ynlker, awu uu- one the Its very iclenoe obtain candy 7 Into [lately [ch as attain “not lckese these I BINDER. . . 551m BROS†0AKWO0D./ I of the. lg“ 118! ï¬nd him 3'12] t a 528m?!" thal melon, «uh w‘ï¬i Tobin. ct Cm; :21. met! In that: man , late on the 10 tr N. any ..... Mr. Mn 0! the Rathbl friends win In: con a nutty I “3- w as. rm: ‘â€" uo 1‘“ â€.7. ~-â€"' '1' I nu earned reputation for doing" good work. sore he hes succeeded by enforcing the following rules: "If e men nukes e mistake he is ordered to rectify it; it he mekes e mistake twice, he goes. It n men ' eeemps his work he goes ï¬rst time. A I â€"A prominent Bouts-notch: well earned reputation for “mm mm“ .‘i’ï¬fsf “was room a utovotolluponh p strand setting an. to the "5'55; $300 worth of dam-go. The ï¬n lax-Izod. exunguiahod the flames. â€"An agitation in on foot to lower the ‘ {9391.01 Lsko Slmooe obouutwo mm h-J All Stock must be sold. None ship used in connection with Owing to_ lease of premises st present expiring on First of January :1er Imam, Buooms, and WAGONS on hand ,iv'-.. - vv .. vâ€"nv-uu or hatchet-3' «stifle the 3mm mm â€"7 Advertisement:- on Sntnxdu. -The Bouovfllo San mm mention at 3 "mm†. Over. sawing-:7 81'0“ b, m, w_ C. Bad. flown; with In: and mum“. eon-tn nurses-7mm, of that town, moo-ulna mm «c an um 'euuueouu' x Inch undulating! on m g‘mï¬m measured :0 menu m‘mï¬â€˜â€œ ‘5‘ n " au' c dam“ Bax-an hr 0:00 , 00.. hâ€"Ad'lf' 35292; “3399!â€! 91 the 8.5 2"!†ivory-m, Duty mm 01-!“di Carriages and Buggies. unruocx, useiehed fhe bride, end Mr. C. Tobin. ct Cempheiitard. did honors for the m. Atten- receiving eonmtnintions In their meny friends. the hem couple iota on the 10 thin for their home in Lind- any ..... Mr. Murdoch ie e mined employee of the Rathbnn ï¬rm here, end mnny triende viii unit: in tendering the you oo'neie hearty congretnincione end 3 Wedding Bells. Campbeiitord Henld.: July 7:11: This morning st; 9 o'clock on or Cmpbelltox-d'a inane India: was carried at one at the lad»: young men. Rev. sther Mo- Cioskey united in mun-lags Mia We Tobin and Mr. J as. Murdock. of the lbove tuned to“. Mir Lizzie Sheridan. 0! Havolock. assisted on. buds, and Mr. c. Tobin. of Cmnhanfmvl am 5...--. a... u- x [Showman to: yumâ€"m} Nervlllne u [ahead] remedy that he: done me any good.†So wrlhee Thoma Mullen, North Pclhun, sud hle oeeumooy ll eup- ported by Iholuende of other. who have mxperlenced the wonderfully most-tins 3nd pain eobdnloz power 01' N anilineâ€" the great nerve pain cure. Bowlon are n «maul-Jude to dreu reform. Young love never wind-Io clock. -HOOD’S PILLFm toe hm temlly oathmlopnd liver tonic. Gentle. reliable, f Mirna-nee ‘l'mmumhultb. Wm WM“: â€M530! [mm blood. cmmvlllphfl. humans“ W01- bymung Hood's Sauna-m. Wn-wmmsnduhuotam. mug... lulu. and m trouhlal, MIMI mm Ind overcome that “nguumbyuflncthemm At Very Lowest Figures for Cash Mahmmnummmm F QOTORY - HERE AND THERE. (h. I“ II]: “M’m-Nnm laocu Brown... "I HIV.) and VARIHHS‘ Conu- of Babel] Ind W11 um». and on one or the ER". Asher Mo- ‘88 Mm We urdook. of the shove Llnlo Sherldnn. o! I bride, and Mr. C. :1. did honors for the In: ennui-stunting: I- AL- L_AA, :1 January nexg, the hrgo’stock of Cu. WAGON: on land mint be disposed of ad will be ofl'ered for n10 La on nevei- i Lyman, Son: c 00.. max. gentleman's Agents} Mona-cu. . 0' 0012110; ,I N‘ PM are the â€W bonnet. prelent occupied by 13- O'Connor All these Brands 9. Standard, I"! Mid". on" M- ar. can lick. a: hunk. . thaklndut. whiu ud hulthy ï¬n†M chunk-u. nr an In and lot so puuu: on but fun. Ian, ML. loving ('th A a FRIDAY, JUL: 16, l annual n m «1.. :9 I . .ur 3%.! A a V which one. gw I. pond Tho - u: r. \“'_\Y '3? Hip]? â€"A certain cough midingion William- et. llve very no tppily togethtr. The other day they had Another ‘uifl" and a emall emu to cute: Bell with the news that the women wue 1w in a neighbor's house with e broken He visited the dwelling e little later. end (and two medical men In attendance, who had been summoned to eat the broken limb. the woman meantime being (:11 in e etate a: meat exhalation. t turn-I out that the had untamed no iejnty what- Itu . but wae sum oieotly eeeeibletoexnief to Chief Ball the biota-y of the indium. I'.‘ 5 E'LEmmm s'. \: “Promsâ€"la“... m, 1...." “a n‘ Hum-1:.“ may-Um ion-I’m ".1! K II I-..â€" --- l__ ~ '85. onother «seemed clflun none gun-p: the Iron in special, ordered In wedsI a, and win tske a long time to err V13. 3 s 3 1897. hm blindly to than . "ï¬lm. Preserving time is here, and house buSy preparing Pineapples, Gooseberries Other Fruits will follow in close order, kettle will be in constant use. PRESERVING. FAMILY GROCER, Mm. The Very Best LAWN SEED me contents sweet and nice for years. and the satisfaction is great. Highest Market Prices Paid for 5915931151: 0A5“ WI WCI‘ 0 Clem out (030m rubbinwitfl. outinjuryto fabnca. ' SURPRISE 3: k 35th nmnc.don’tforéetit, Surprise 801p. berries and Strawberries, order, and the preserving housekeepers have been if? "“3. WE! Lu"! hers god YARD! East. movab- Buds: M m mockville 1i Parh‘P‘ no 9" h Onfll'io than t‘ M on the Bidca “on for ; gnu-u don for 3 quut 1:. PM Mills- “For any year! he buck, whic ï¬n“, and cum I cried difl'erem found little or x. 1895 I wan aasi: om day when I give way in 11:. time before 1 I now becu K. do“ 1 mar (m ance. and 1 I ‘ 3 I had inc-hm never c-xpecwl dmoa II". 161 4,291 W anneal PM mm, and 1 found In!“ took the 1a! of punch: 5.. been L you. befor ’7 WAY. "E wtyu uk f u there are and m Before Fm Word Wived o covory of m Own 80cm). Ju mound here (f Lh to had“: of Mrs. J has well known con; um kidney Md to beam: Dodd‘a Kidney P111 now well known a M“ In thls localil “hated some very The ï¬lm pulse W vigor. an an won- their “0130. 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