Aceoucheur. opposite the Town Hall, Port Perry. barg ; Member of ~ and Surgeo esidence Tuluphune 18 Office. i R. D. ARCHER, M.D.C Victoria University ; M.B. Toronto University; bar or the College of Physicians and \)nt.; Licentiate of the Royal of Surgeons, Edinburg; Licentiate im Ehysioians, Edin- oht streets, ergo Church. Office hours--9 to 11 a.m., and 2to 5 p.m, and evenings. Port Perry, Feb. 17, 1891, DR. E. C. McDOWELL, SUCCESSOR TO DR. HAMILL, D., Master of Surgery, Victoria Uni- . versity; Licentiate of Royal College 'of Physians, Londou, Eng.. Member of Col- iege of Physicians & Surgeons, Ontario. -- Late attendant of Soho Hoe nital for Diseases 'of women, and of Great Ormond Hospital } EVERY THURSDAY. : rates, 4 = (20 «It is Easier to "PORT PERRY, PROVINCE OF O2 Port Perry Agency. rb 4 A GENERAL Bankiug Business trans- J attent d- Savings Bank Department. Ue Say Deposits received at the highest current Interest caleulated an each depositor semi-annually. credited to W. McGILL, MANAGER. Port Perry, April 4, 1888. | Passes Belief Mr. Jas. E. Nicholson, Florenoevills, the industrial world. It isa year. Has taught many lessons, labor problems cannot be reac legislation, but still there is a | wise statesmanship ia the solu pending qusetions. report to be made by the strike c sion appointed by the President have a most important influe only in shaping legislation; but education of the public as w dmiral W to be firmly established and thor competent to take good care of itse When asked how about annexatien, replied that the sentiment among the people for. annexation to the United States still appears to be very strong. Mdny It is believ Oldest of all Games. as to Ohess players with a turn for the ng the flesh side down ; re- g head and see that the fish is It a spoonful of butter in the fan and fry slowly for fifteen taking care that it does not poly; take out the fish and pour ili pan a cupful of milk or cream, let dtfboil and pour over the fish. of the latter. : No bird can fly backward without t | turning, The dragon fly, however, can do this and. outstrip the swallow in ha aw woul ab washralong J a weight equal to 131 tons. Some people laugh to show their prett teeth. The use 2 Ivory White Toot Powder makes people laugh more than ever. It's &b hice: Price 25c, Sold by drugglsta: Dr. Jules Rochard, in a paper read before the French academy of medicive, says that prussic acid is among the for Diseases of Children, Loudon, Eng. Physician, Surgeon, &c., Office hours--8 to 10a. m., 1 to4 p. m,, nnd evenings. Office and residence, Dr. Hamill's old btand. Queen St. - or the Ontario Bank. OHN BILLINGS, Publie, Conveyancer, C. Port Perry. Soljeitor, Notary Solicitor aa Office over the DAVID J.ADAMS, PORT PERRY. BANKER AND BROKER Good Note Discounted. Has any amount of Money to Loan AYERS N. B., Struggles for Beven Long Years with CANCER ON THE LIP, AND IS CURED BY Sarsa= parilla Mr. Nicholson says: "I consulted doc- but to tors who prescribed for me, no purpose; tlie cancer began to history of their strategic amusement will be interested to learn thatall the hypotheses as to the origin of the game have suddenly been 'mated' by a recent ems | extraordinary discovery in Egypt. was generally assumed until now that the ancient Indians had invented chess, that it was introduced from India to AlHam Fritter that is a good break- fast frelish on chilly September morn- ingss Mince fine ubout a pound of cold boiled ham, using the fat and lean. Add two beaten eggs, a cup of flour, a pinch of cayenne and enough stock to make a good fritter batter. Fry these fritters in hot fat till they ate a good It active principles that pass into the smoke of a cigar undergoing combus- tion, The little black spots on the end of the snail's horns are the animal's eyes. He can see with them very little, but they serve to distinguish for him light from darkness; ahd enable him to ob- will Well, Nn be { trolley. The healthiest trade is said to Le that pans in salt works. If he falls in he dies, but while he lives he is free from | cholera, smallpox, scarlet fever aul prb- bably influenza. | A fiew shoe has a ventilated toe. A patent has been issued for a clock which can be operated only by a magne- good many opponents to the gosh darned if 1 ever{ oie caccination ake und seen a car shoved along with a fishing | { utterly alsurd to denounce itasn pole before,' said an old farmer at To- idangerous humbug,' or to assert that ronto the other day, as he wituessed | qo whole system was born of ignore for the first time the operation of the ance, doubtiand uncertainty,' The. Ontario Bank, Port Perry. Jan. 29, 1887. E. FAREWELL, L. L. B., Count ») . Crown Attorney, Barrister, County Sol- vitor, &c., Notary Public and ConVeyancer, Jifice--South wing Court House, Whitby, Ont. G YOUNG SMITH, LL. B., Barrister, I. Attorney-at-Law,Solicitor in Chancery and Insolvency, Notary Public, &¢ _ Office--MecMian's Block, Brock Street, Whitby. J. A. MURRAY, DENTIST, now putting in Upper and Lower Sets of Teeth at from $4 10 $756 EACH SET. Having just purchased the largest stock of teeth ever brought into North Ontario Tam satistied I can suit you both as to quality and price. Come and see, Rooms in the Blong Block, over Messrs, Forman & Son's tore. Port Parry, Oct. 28, 1891, HE undersioned having completed his full Course at the Provincial Veterinary College and obtained a Diploma as Veterin- ary Surgeon, would announce that he has opened an office for the practice of his pro- Jessionat Port Perry, whereall calls personal hy letter or telegram, by day or by nigh will be promptly attended to. All diseases of animals treated in the atest and best known system &@r Telephone connection--free of charge. ORR GRAHAM. Port Perry, April 8, 1884. G L ROBSON V. 8S At 6% per cent. on good Mortgages. TNS URANCH #ffected at the Lowest Rates in Good English Compunies. EZ Agent Allan Line of Steam- ships. Port Perry, Oct. MONEY TO LOAN 1889, FJYHE Subscriber is prepared to LEND ANY AMOUNT on Farm Security AT 6 PER CENT. #ar Also on Village Property. 4a MORTGAGES BOUGHT, WB) HUBERT L, EBBELS, Barrister. Office next to Ontario Bunk. Port Perry, May 10, 1885: W. M. WILLCOX, Licensed Auctioneer Yor THE cOONT 0 "ONTARIO AND CARTWRIGHT. VALUATOR, &c., REAL TAKE this ESTATE opportunity of returning thauks for the very liberal patronage A SPECIALTY. Eat into the Flesh, spread to my chin, and I suffered In agony for seven long years. Finally, I began taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla. In a week or two I noticed a Decided Improvement. Encouraged by this result, I perse- yered, until ina month or so the sore tinder my chin began to heal. In three months my lip began to heal, and, after using the "Sarsaparilla for six months, the last trace of the canoer peared.' Ayer's 5a Sarsaparifla Admitted at the World's Fair. AYERS PILLS Regulate the Botvels: Washington Letter. [From Our Regular Correspondent.) Mr. Bekels, Comptroller of the Cur- rency, tells us thut the President, "is not sick, ouly tired." He had the in- formation directly from Private Secre tary Thurber, so, of course, it is trust worthy. Mr. Eckels further explain- ed that "Washington is a bad place in sumiiter," very trying to the constitu- tion, and so on, and predicted that a few week with the oss. ars' apd the bluefish would" rest eve | land to all bis extpnordmary vigor and elasticity. For sole reason, the Comp: troller forbore all speculation as to the beneficial pffects of a temporary relense from some of the more violently active Persia in the sixth century, add that by the Arabs, and that in ctonsequ- ence of the Orusadera it spread from east to west, vented | which had afterwards to be reinvented in' Europe--assert that they can trace which I have received in the past. The [nn increased experience and extensive practice | wi which I have had will be turued to the ad- vuntage of pations, and parties favoring me | : with their sales may rely on their interests |!" being fully protected. No eflort will be spared to make it to the advantage of par: | to ties to place their Sales in my hands. Sale Bills made out and Blank Notes furnished free of charge. Satisfaction guar- |," antee or no pay. Terms liberal, hi d pestiferously wom ic has been g scenes" of the ldte session: might have said much, but did not, as Cleveland will re- ceive as the result of getting the whole line of white feathered cuckoos out of The fact is, Eckels, in his Mr. the benefits s system. prevalent bores by the" President's evil fortune to be afflicted during the "stirr- He RADUATE Ontario Veterinary Col- lege, Toronto. Office and residence EveroreeNy Corrace, two miles south of Manohester. 14 years practice. Tele phone in the house--free communication 'with Port Perry, Manchester, and elevator. Telegraph calls to Manchester will be for warded by Heleghone: All Veterinary Medicines in stock. Evergreen Dostagm | GEO. JACKSON, Licensed Auctioneer Wishes to inform the public that he is pre- pared to attend with the utmost care all lnck of vigor and frankness and simula. tion of diplomilic reserve, ia imitating Thurber too closely. We expect Thur- Ler to be concrete ' and oracular, but that is no reason why other high of- ficials and prophetic mouthpieces con- nected with the administration should follow his example. There is only one sales entrusted to his charge in the Town- ships of Reach, Scugog and Mariposa. A Thurber, anyhow. All imitations are 1t is true that the Chinese--who in: many things long ago, but chess in their own country to about 200 years before our cra, Now there can certainly be no doubt that in tle] character of the figures at present used and in some of the words connected ed with the gawe--such as 'shack' (shaw) and 'matt' or mate--an Indian, Persian and Arabic influence is trace: able. excavations on the pyramid felds o Sukkara which has brought to light a wall painting on which a high official | *% 3 a gt, 4 Prof. correcting this chroriology, back to still greater antiquity; nai to the year 3300 B.O, So that chi would « mysterious land of Mizraim something like 5,200 years ago. 2 have been known in the ol avanti The Wealth of the Natioh§.® An estimate regarded as relia e places the aggregate wealth of leading countries at the following figures s-- United States, $60,475,000,000; Great Beitmo, $43,600,000,000 ; France, $40,300,000,000 : Gertiinhy; §31,600, 000,000; Russia, $21,715,000,0005 Austria, $18,065,000,000 ; Italy, $11 765,000,000. No other nation is cred ited with more than $10,000,000,000. The next in bron, grated cheese to give them a Nepolit- wn flavor with tha cream sauce. Bothe cooks use a dash of | serte objbcts at a distance of an inch or two, His Proposal.--He (indignantly)-- Eggs with Cream.--This dish is|I[ don't propose to be sat oii by any: quickly prepared; if ore has cold boil: body. ed eggs. | Shell the eggs, cut in halves and arradge them cut side downward on a buttered pie plate; pour over a| sauce mafle of cream thickened with a a little dornstarch and seasoned with salt and pepper. scraps of cold eat chop fine and wix Over the whole grate a hard-boiled ydlk, and youd have and appetizing dish. Mi: Alexander Sanderson, Choud Bilt here comes news of the latest | TRDE, La., says: 'Having used Ayer's | Constipation, Variable Appetite, Rising and i | Pills at least twenty-five years, I would say that for all diseases of the bow els, | stomach and liver, which can be re- by pills; these fect oder.' little ging: POPE Ur = 1f your coal fire is low throw on a handful of salt and it will brighten it tory much: A spoonful of stew tomatoes put in the gravy of either roasted or fried meats is an improvement. Broil steak without salting, If you have any are always They keep tHe systett ih er put into sausages ini Ove In icing cakes it is best to dip the knife frequently in cold water, Tumblers that have had milk in them should never be put in hot water. Salt Bhe (kindly) -- Then shouldn't have proposed. you "Haven't you broken your engage" | ment with Harry Summers, yet?' 'No, | replied the fair girl as she raised Ler hand to show a solitaire, 'I am still in the ring.' Potts--How did you like the new tenot tliat sang in Dobson's opera! Lotts--Oh, he is a total failure; you can understand every word he sings. Dyspepsia causes Dizziness, Headache, Souring of Food, Palpitdtion of the Heart, Distress after Eating. Burdock Blood Bitters is guaranteed to cuce Dyspepsia if faithfully used according to directions. Dumsquizzle--How would you défine the word 'crank,' Skimgullet 1 Skirigul- let--A crank, fy doar sir, is a special- ist in something that you take uo in- terest in, said the cook, 'they got tired of seein' their milk blue.' Funny Advertisements. this sign beside the door : wood, milk and other notions.' 'Did you read in the paper,' said the milkman, 'about a person that put patis green in a family's milk ¥ 'Maybe,' A little store in Philadelphia has 'Coal, oil, There lately appeared an advertise went in an Eoglish paper for an editor tized key. A man in Paris has invented a new kind of snuff made of tan and pounded | baked apples, John Jacob Astor Is the inventor of | an automatic road sweeper, @ whitli| he has taken outa patent, and which, | it is claimed, will be of great service 1 clearing roads of dust and other ob structions, A French novelty in the way ofa] time-piece is a floral clock, the long tiands of which sweep above twelve flower béds; eich beitig different from ull the others in the colors and variety of flower. The hancs are moved by subterranean mechanism, Four men in every six use tobacco. The 23,000 newspapers in America cmploy 200,000 men. There are vearly 3;000 stitches in a pair of hand sewed boots, . One third of the deaths among Awerican Indians are due to consnmp- tion, The Fohtisonsthinuinber the Sthiths by 700; in the Ohicag8 directory. The men employed in a Michigan basket factory make a grape-basket apiece each winute. The largest sum ever asked or offer ed for a single diamond was $2,150,000, which the prince of Hyderabad, in India, agreed to give the jeweler who then owned the Imperial, which is con- sidered the finest stone in tha world. Hazy--Did you ever contribute to the press I Mary (blushingly)--I have draws the juices in cooking, and it is desirable to kept in if possible, To clean oil cloths nse milk water and wipe with a flarnel cloth.-- A brush and soap will ruin them, You can get a drop or a barrelful of oil out of any carpet or woolen stuff and | 7 ctical man of the world. need apply.' of a first-class journal, it being éxpress- ly stipulated that 'he wust be a pra- No one who has graduated at Oxford or Cambridge The following advertisement appear- Jan. 2, 1888. North Ontario Observer. register of dates of sales will be kept at the office of Mr. Orr Graham, V.8., with whom | B arrangements may be made for gales: All correspondence addressed to me at Seugog P.0.. will receive prompt attention. #r Sale Bills made out and Blank Notes furnished free of charge. w necessarily futile points; and he is not under any rcligiotis or diplomatic obligation to suppress it. and unsatisfactory. ut Mr. Eckels has a style of his own, hich he vsually lets off at spasmodic Hard times have not impaired the with $7,965,000,000, while G the last and lowest in this classi tion, is given but §1,066,000,000, ----e rank to Itlay is Sp and faithfully, kind. by applying dry buckwheat plentifully Never put water on such a greese spot, or liquid of any ed in the Birmingham Daily Post: 'New Religion.--Young gentleman is founding a new religion, which is sure to become popular; end desires a lady of means to assist him in thé work. turned down the light sometimes. Ag thitible as an army with banners' has no reference to the political prrade, although the banners are terrible enough, A peculiarity of their kind.--Manu facturer-- W hat makes yod think elec- trie clocks should sell so freely § Drum mer--They're all to be charged, are they not { The officials of the Chinese empire are divided into nine different grades A Weekly Political, Agricultural and Family Newspaper, 18 PUBLISHED AT FORT PEKRY, ONT. EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, H. PARSONS, Terms. --§1 per annum, if paid in advance; f not $1.50 will be Eee No subscrip- tiontaken for less than six months ; and no paper discontinued until arrears are paid up. Rates of Advertising: i i toma . 3 Be ens : 0 4 i Satisfaction guarantéed and térms Cards. under 6 lines, per annum .,:. 5 00 liberal. Letters containing money, when addressed to this Office, pre-paid and registered will be at eur risk. A dverti + d by Nonpariel and charged according to the space they oc- cupy- > i Advertisen:ents received for publication, without specific instructions. will be inserted until forbid and charged accordingly. No advertisement will be taken out until paid. or. A liberal discount allowed to Merchants Rock Chicks. sce stock, Office and. residence at Cesarea. left with Messrs, Mgore Bros,, Blackstock, will receive prompt attention. P.S. No charge made for selling for Aucti # in any other County. Caesarea, Nov, 15, 1892, Scott, Thoralt - half-year bn and others who advertise by the year or : These terms will in all cases be strictly ad- hered ¥ W. BURNHAM, Clerk of the Third oJ Division Court. _ Office in Psot Office ; ck, Port Perrv. : Township Cierk, Comwmissicrer, &c. | to tity of Money Fa Security a © and 7 Bor I would also inforin those interested in Poultry that I have on hand and for sale upwards of 100 fine, pure-bred Plymouth R If you want anything in that ling please write me for prices or come gud GEORGE JACKSON. Scugog, July 18, 1893. T. SWAIN, Licensed JAuctioneer OR THE COUNTY OF DURHAM.-- WM. GORDON, Licensed Auctioneer, Yaluator &c. OR the Townships of Brock, Uxbridge, ara; Rama, Mariposa JOB DEPAR! WM. GORDON, Pamphlets. Hand Bills, Posters, Programs, Sunderland. Bh 1 Blank Receipt Lo H. McCAW Cards, , : : ISSUER OF Be. OF 0 style and colo MARRIAGE LICENSES, Port Perry Ont. at PE Port Perry, Dec. 19, 1888: the County. P A T E N T S 5 gr Parties from a distance getting hand CAVEATES AND RB-issuks secured, TRADEMARKS sills, bo. Printed can have thet done | Ofc and pelos the Courts proms nd cafe = Ras | H. PARSONS. | mice Sl medal oF scetel of yn charge upon in Pafant Orders from the Patent Office, called to my perfect an tent, and for attend- to in the American conscience. I took a peep into Unéle Sam's account books a few days ngo, and found that this haman sense of right daring the past twelve They Made a Deal. Burglar--Don' shoot, Householder (angrily)--Why motte has been worth more than $3,000 to-him--about double its value the year Lefore. This money was re- ceived by Secretary Carlisle froin con- science stricken 'persons, who; every week or 80, endeavor to cancel their dislionest debts to the Government by waking deposits in the Treasury. It has Leen collected from small contribu- tions, the largest of which was $40, and has been dropped into our nation's bank to mingle with the myriads of honest cons. No effort has ever been made by the Department to trace up afiy of these cases, not only since it would tin: donb any doubt which might arise regarding the original violation of the law is alway given a person who is honest enough to confess or offer amends. The '"'con- and Eldon : ccience fund" account was opened in Purtiesentrasting their Sales to me may | 181] when the first restitution was rely on the utmsot attention being given to made. Since that year, according to their intrests. * year, ng the books, $270,000 in round numbers has altogether been receited, which would pay n year's salary to fifty-four members of Congress: Monday was Labor day, and through this year something more than it ever did before. For the first time the day was a recognized" public holiday, sanc- tioned by law, In the District of Columbia, where no local of State laws ress, the occasion was Celebrated as a will adequately testify to the working A. gress. Itis very generally adwitted ty, | that. we have too few national legal het: 4 hi opie f d SS as ton. D.C. ed from bis toil oftener, aad inna | Opposite U5. Patent Office, | Feutel e ' 8 Y "OTS | material way the nation would probab- A sted with or April1], 1888. ink it bas no Y Brien; Huntsv used Yellow Oil for ual ment national le, ubtedly discourage all further contri lutions, but because the as itor per the grace of Congress the day meant. impede or clash with the acts of Con- national lioliday and in a manner that {| men's appreciation of the fiction of Con: holidays in this country. It would un- | doubtedly add a good deal to the happi- rss of the nation if the capitalist put aside his worries and the wage-carner lv Lie none the poorer for it. The first celebration of Labor day asa Govern- | holiday hus come-in-a yenr that Ins been an eventful ope inl not I shoot 1 You carte here to's and, if necessary, to murder + Just so. 1 ought to be shot, as you have got the drop on m cin do it, but for your Own sal advise yoii not to. ¢ Why not pray 7 « First, the shot will call the pi who will rush in and smash whi head they find up and that yours ; second, you'll be hurried a filthy cell; full of disease a bugs; and kept there until the dug 5 third, silthough you wi clared vot guilty; of cotfse have to pay the lawyers. Better let carry off what I've got and go to in peace and comfort. Vil thank y for your purse.' + Here, take it. Burglars come ches er than lawyers and policemen, used. Vegetables should always be put in | told water half an hour before using them ; it will freshest them up wonder- fully. A chemist advises that canned friit be opened an hour or two before it is A ctiol room above ground is better Bracondale, It is far richer after-the oxygen of tle ait has been restored to it. Thought it was Cancer. mes M:Millan, Esq, Helena Av- I Toronto, Canada, 2s : 'I have suffered from dyspep for ovet twenty years, and have Address the stomach, liver, and bowels: Blood Bitters cures Dyspepsia &nd ali dis easth arising from it, 99 tithes iff 100: A london detective ageiity adter tises; for thie benefit of those contem Cetails as to the "social position, pas Dyspepsia arises from wrong action of Burdock plating matrimony, that it will supply or cliedes; distinguishable from one ahocher by the bttton worn on the cap. Pekin boasts of 80,000 beggdta. t character, future prospects, genera : y s for milk than a cellar, and it should habits and temper. of the intended i always be remembered that milk should partner for life, in order to make war not stand near vegetables, fish or meat of any kind, as it invariably absorbs the flavor of what is near it, riage a SUCCESS, Dakota Las a 30,000 acre farm. New York lias & wontan cobbler. given out us being 36,777. "A laborer in Washington liad h The Indian popiilation of Arizona is In Saxony about 70 per dent. of the workingmen earn less than $150 a year. evory supposed cure, which in instances gave mé tethporary re} but the trouble came back again h renewed force, until I almost dis- the heat. Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry cures Diarrhea, Cramps, Colic, Cholera Morbis, Cholera Infantum, and all loose ness 0M . is i : voice destroyed by being overcome with Result of a Neglected Cold. DISEASED LUNGS in my stomach, besides mknes eve permanently: s the place to find mud. d of being cired, thinking that tead of dyspepsia it most be cancer he stomich I had: For the last o years I bave been in agony with ptoms {innumerable until I could jt even move about without pain and At last I saw your K. D.C. ertised and proctited free samplé ich 1 found doing me good. Ihave five packages and am free at pre: t from pain of ache, although it i¢ months since 1 hate been cured, 1 -- Why not look undér 'water? ok your indigestion with K. D. O:|over 40 years: of the bowels; Nevertravel without, Price 350 are permitted to work oti the streets New Bedford, Mass. The first inhabitants of the far sor Only native of hatiralized citizens 'Which Doctors Failed to Help, off, CURED BY TAKING Ch did not employ dogs, but drew -- AYER Stirs other o------ walrussrib sleds themselves: iy uu 4 ald Déar Sits. --1 bave ised Yellow Oil for ny hings, and T did w Aiton dong £wo or three years, and think it has no sual such cases) : {it thinkin woud for Seobps i: § 8, O'Crien, Huntsville, ttle while, the slightest exertion Oat. thon A typewriting firm jo New Yo fhe 470-carat diamotid from t South Africati mines, of which 2 carats are being taken off by the d n--1 was looking fot 'mad'; but| mond cotters 6f Antwerp, 'is almost is dictionary the letter 'th' is torn | ready for dale: For Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, and Summer Complaint Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild: Strawberry is a prompt, ale and sure Cramps, Colic cure that has » popular fa sdlys that on afi average thitty plays a week are sent to their office to be copied. x "Consulted a Doctor lie 70 ia Ayor's Gherry Pectoral 'Eaghust wuzds §s Wiste's us, te for) dger's Pills Cure Indigestion and } poor little _vistimg have patients vaccivated with the first supply. | of 'points' obtained by Drs. Wilson, of a waller, a man who attends to the |gnd Graham soon recovered from the efforts of the operation, but those vas cindted with the second lot (of which there ark a good many still on Ith §. have bad a terrible time, and the ques tion arises whether, when vaccination is compulsory, the state ought wot to, pay for any medical attendance that is rendered necessary, or for any perman- ent injury that may result. It appears that, although the virus with which the faculty is charged is invariably pure; points furnished to the medical and, therefore, incapable of introducing dny foreign taint into the patients system, it should be taken from the animal that supplies it at some pu i- cular stage or period of the vaccinia, Whether due care has or has not been exercised at the small-pox farm ean only be told by the effect produced by the points; and consequently the practi: tioners who use them are not to blduwey Many of the most recently vaccinated of our village children, as well as others, had hideous sores upon their arnis, bat the in the country, have not only swellitig that commonly results from the operation has extended down to the very finger ends, half way across the breasts and, in extreme cases, upon the backs of the wretched little patients, No wonder that vaccination is 50 un- popular just now in Fenelon Falls that, even the doctors themselves do not sdf a word in its favor. Had His Own Way at Last! Here is an incident of the Peekskill camp which shows that at least one brave soldier boy was on duty there.-- Among the excusionists to the camp on the Fourth was the wife of a privace in one of the separate companies. Her, husband was on guard detail for the day and had been posted as sentry, guarding a portion of the ground where visitors were not allowed. a The wife, after searching vainly for him in bis company street, at last dis- syvered him dt She ran gladly to greet him, but stopped in dis- Lis post. may before a levelled bayonet. 3 'Halt | Who's there ¥ steruly chal- lenged the sentry. - ¢ Why, John, don't you know me ¥ asked the wife in dismay. . The, wife moved a step. * Halt | Corporal of the guard, post 7 !' he shouted. "You ¢an't come any nearer.' Thé ¢grpdral ran from the guard tent to find the wile confronted lif Her All three were from sentinel husband. the same town and the corporal knew the couple well, ¢ Sentry, what is the matter 1 That'd your wife,' he aid in astonishibent, ¢T know it,' said John with a wink, 'but I haven't had my own way sinea we were married and I thought I'd have it now.' . The sentry was soon relieved from duty, and bought ice cea Kt the res: taurant to atone for his cruelt§: tl re g at Shigaken, Ji is 3b years old and but 17 inches high, K.D.0C; Pills cure chronic constipati a HOST SUCCESSFUL REHEDY 'FOR MAN OR BEAST. {ta never blisters.