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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 18 Oct 1894, p. 3

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Ayer’sPills ‘ Began‘tnking Ayer’s Pills Ana-’1 Sarsaparilla (a the Best. Sick Headache pwarded Medal at Wong's Falr um I received pcrmaneut benefit A a box 0! mm pllu [read me from headmhzs. and I am now a well mm." â€"c. H. nu'rcuums, En: Auburn. nu Lilimâ€"" Ain SHRED PERIAKEHTLY x! 2mm: POETRY. Little Kindnesses A Literary Cu: ublsd a lung, t'ma 1|th sick I uhd a good many remedies Ledjol' uus cpmplnmz; Inn 1: A Woman Hater. He" I mingb’ropo; bo’n hm Love In Winter. Autumn 1: wind whlch we H‘ bi: osity. \ll Li when as you strove, Le. ou ‘ms: an aim and yer inmdooca much: ‘ Dr. Ne! pleship. the oéuliut. has made an Shayna vmn. other examin-tion of Mr. Gladetone‘s eyes. “in. He is satisfied with their condition. 1nd m gold. does not think that. Another opernian will '0 stronger be nquisiLe. GREAT BMTAIN. Sofia“ _ The Hon. Hugh Gough, the aide-t. non of v Viscount. Gough. has been Ippointed laure- 1‘ "=3" “‘33 ury to l-he British Emma-y It Washing- ‘00. vld Urimn‘ J0 or ah th .h the THE WEEK'S NEWS OAXADA. The Eu] oi Wanna-1h i; n phenom. in Manual on ‘ visit. A duly IMIIIIbOOC union will be unb- li-hod next. moon belwun Port. Stanley. OnL, md Ulevelmd, 0. No man gnu-lad J‘. 8. Shippny nnd A. McDonald.®ru anon, were nmwned I; RM. Portage on turd-y morning. It in nndentood shut. the long-pending negotiation for the nmnlglrnnmn of the Montreal Ind Con-nmen' Gnl Compnniu of Montreal ha" bun completed. Thr City Engineer. of Toronw. bu recom- mended then during the winter mouth: the mowrmen on street. can be protected by vestibule: unehed to the me. The Many Menufealuring Com any. of Toronto. in making arrangements or mov- ing into lha Unkad Saul, Do u to enjoy the advnwtn a of free nw muerisl provided ‘ by the new ilson Tuifl' Act. Munroe, Stgeng. Lee Company, of New cold | X ark, geuenl runway contrwbori, m pro- paring a lune outfit, .nd will finally com- manna work on the South Shore nilwny, running from Yumonth to Shelhurno. Mr. J Mm- A. WIlkel’ died on Woman- day at. his residents in Montreal, After two years‘ illnen, II the age of seven -flve can. With the exception of Sir “id ncpbenon, he WM the h“ of the old forwarders in Clnldl. Mr. W. Peel, non of the speaker oi the Brink}; Home of Common, um Mr. Mor- ri-{uou of Lord Motrin, formerly Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, who were in Montreal recently. gm linking I bout of Canada 3nd aha United Smu. 1i Cnpt. Mchughlin McLean, of the Can- adim selling schooner anorica, hm ur- rived a: Victori-.B. 0. He intend: taking notion ngninn the United. Sutu' far the illicit seizure of his veueL He was none from the fishing ground: by I Uniud Stam- cmiaar in me middle of the union for hav- ing I maker, gun on board, with which, he says, in would have been utterly impquiblo so have shun a 58:1. Major Bare-ford. who wu lutioned 3t Edit“ 3 law monthango, ml on Thursdny on the :00: garden of tho Hull!“ hotel. He was in ill-hunk, mfl'eringfrom nervous pmtncinn. And be {all 03'. duhing his bum: out. an the pnamanc five stony- be- low. He will be given I military funeral w-morrow. Imperial ’Cu's Rosebery and expected to u Bishop sun dc Eresby, has been broken on. No regson has been made public. Sir Terence O'Brien, the Governor of Newfoundland, who in M presenv in Lon- don. any: that. n xnujorELy of tho people of the colony, though loymlla the Empire, wouldif compelled to choose,-perfer n union with the United States to a union with Canada. r a committee of reputable colored minia- len was appointed to visit. Liberia. and inventigaw its advantages for a colored culony. Bishop“. A. Smith. of the Mormon Church. any: thJL the centre of the Church will shortly be in Mexico. and lhatf’n powerful hierarchy, greater than Salt LAke, WI“ be eltlblllhfld. Mr. P. B. Humhinson, better known as "Old Hutch,” the once famous Chicago Board of Trade plunger. has opened a mu) cent, cigar store oppnaite the board, Where he once made and lost. millions. Dominica Bonano, the twelve-year-old Italian hay shot in what was to have been a mock duel at Chicngo, with Pnnta Borko, another bog. in dead. It was ngreed be- tween the oyu that. they should fire in the sir above each nther's handl. Borko tailed to Aim high enough. A number of person! in the neighhour- hood 'of Ogle Station, Mo. have recently been taken suddenly ill without any up parent cause. It wu at length diloavered thIt the Iymptomu were produced by drinking wmr from A well, which had become the neat 0! a llmily of big green lunku. During the cominv winter Australia will compete wnh leda for the live cuttlo tnde. The Cur‘l health is again cunning much nppnhemion nmong his relutivel Ind friendl. The hum: of tha Grand Duke George, second Ion of the Czar, bu tllun 3 very CID cl‘ foot. [WI- anan in effecting new lrentiel with the gran. pave", Ind in being recognized 55 one of the flux-hood of civilized unions. M. But-khan, French Mininter or Public Workl, in "(lining for In underground nilwny for Bari: like the Metropoliun, a! London. The Car bu um. u! untolnph letter to use Quoen, inviting her Mljony £0 “bend the wedding at the Gut-switch Ind Princes. Alix oi Henc- 1” A petition boning twenty-five thou-n nuns: of Swiss cimenl ha been lat-mung w'the Federal Council, daunnding ch .dopuon of Vietnam roprouive manure. ngtimc the Ann-chin; ‘ 3e. [ex-ion! turn. . A movement {or the importation of Ameri- an cutie into Switzerland has been new. on npl le betrokhnl of Miss Muriel \Vilaon. It daughter of Mr. Wilson. of Trnnby t, 3!. when house the celehrqted bac- Lacandal arose. and Lord \Vxlloughhy- ‘Iesbv, has been broken off. No relfson UNITED STATES. ug held at Pirmigghap, A.ln' BNEBAL. The St. Pour-burg Nova-ti. comm-nun; upon the Iitution In tho Elle, dulln- chm the Victory 0! Japan willnoc make Rush filter in her Itmnq rmlva not to permit. may mun-Hon 01 Corel. A oorrupondent. in Chin talegnphl tint an In rill adich hu been iuued da- privinngee y Li Hung: Chung of the three- eyd panook (anchor, bonus: of his mil- mun-gem!“ o! the Conn csmplign. A body of Aruba, armed with Winchell“ riflu, recently unnll‘ad the Rupiah and Dnnllh vioo-conl’ul- uni I number of other European It the Once- or Calm-nu. hat-acne. and no]. the: clothing And valu- I u At. tho Nuuonnl stor Congrou. held on Sum-d- u. Nam, 5 minimum deal-Ion wu roan ed ngninltnuenenlurlka. which, it. was duel-red, wu‘ Umpiln ldon which would have no affect beyond duping the workingmu. The British crniler Ringnrooml,which‘ recently went uhore on a reefofi' Mnllicollo inland, New, Hebrides. ha: been flouud wuh the Iuiauuae of Man Brithh wanhipu Duh. Liz-rd. and Wnlm‘uo, and the French cruiuru Scarf! Ind Loy-nun A land of Greek brignndl few dlyl ago curried off the Procurcnr dn Roi, n Judge. And their two leomuclen. A detachment. c! Ioldion were sent to Attack the brigauda Md in the fight which ou-fied the brlgnnda were extermmnled. but the procurar and judge were killed. At Tulkin cutie. nelr Nyiregnhau. Hungary, on Monday night. a hypnotlnt threw Ella Von Solomon, dnughtar of the proprietor, into tho hypnotic Ileap. and suggested “III aha mm aufl’ering from con- sumption. The girl auddenly ahrlekad, fell to the ground and expired. The member: of the Peary expedition, except Liam. Peary; Hugh Loo. a compan- ion. and Matthew Eamon. I colored aer- vanh. who rem-in. nt‘qudoiu buy for mother year, have named St. John’s, Nfld. Thu party lufl’ered great hirduhi a from the extreme severity o! the want er, Ind accomplished nozhing. A Landon hoapital doctor write: :â€"The clothing 0! the body Ibould be ac arranged that all paru of It are kept at the lame equahle hmpenture. Now. how far in thia object carried out in the usual dress 0 women at the prunen: day l The arms, the shoulders, and the upper pal-t of the cheer. as low down 5: the top of the corset, will be but slightly covered. perhaps by the outer dreee only. The main part of the trunk will he well and properly covered until the region of the hip, the pert about which the tticoau Ind other garments are uttnchogfie reached. and here the body is found surrounded by many layers of lnthiug that varyaucordiug lo the number of garments that. encircle the lower extrem- ities. Thus the female body may be divid- ed, according to the plan of physical geo- graphy, inlon frigid, u temperate and a torrid zone, und I need scarcely any that, this eccentric distribution of warmth is neither natural nor advantageous, und Al- though it may possibly be productive of no 1:13, “MW 41311117321161!“ direct contrmlicuon lo the lawn of hulth, nod in an arrungcment distinctly to be avoided. Unhealthlness of Women's Clothes Celery for Rheumatism. New diacovenec of the healing virtue» of plants are continually being made. One of the latest, is that. celery i! a cure [or them mhtism, and it, has been asserted that. the disease is impossible if the vegetable be cooked and freely eaten. The celery should be cuninlo bite and boiled In water lll'lbll soft, and the water drank by the patient. Cold and damp never produceu. but, simply _dev¢logs. the discus. Fry this rgmedy ones and you will not ‘10 without it. Cnok- ed celery is a delicious dish for the table, and the most. conducive to the health, of any vegetable tiny can be mentioned. Flowers in' the Slckroom. A great. deal of nonsunse has been talked nbouc the injurious elfecta of flowers in the nick-room. The presence of flowers with strong odorsin “anally offensive to persons in hanlth, and, of course, in much more solo aninvnlid with Iupersensinvo nerves. The romance, however, of flowers with definite "gram-p is gainerally bene- ficial. Cercmn colors or: and to not. favorably upon the nervous system. Red blouoma are nimulnfing, while delimit; blua flowers are soothing. For wnrding off dyflpéplifl, attention to thé condition of the mind in of "much im- portance In to that. ol' the body. It should, be kept tl'lmquil, ior nothing in so likely to bring on A tecurrenw of cl‘ ‘ disease as n fit, of pnuinn or Anxiety, or even inlenue study especially noon alter n. meal. The influenc, of the mind on the digestive nrgnns, indeedn ha been generally ohnerved and Inn bee! referred to by many luchorn. both nnciene nud modern. Health Elms. Flies have long been loomed ollprending disease ; but. it is naval-ted now irom Haw-u- that. mosquitoes have n um, {or if they inoculate any one after biting a. yol- low-fevar patient, the discus which fol- lows in to mild lhnf. {Lt-l running nre‘ rue. phyaicim nya that. ninety-five 10min» inc disorder: no directly tmmble to Light- lncing, and that the prominent tour. Ar. medical bum not: should beâ€"" Womun, God'u belt. gi L to man and ‘tha chief lup- port of the doctors." When a child bhoknu, what. in the best thing to do 2 A contemporny recommends the following : Take the child by the hue!- wibh the head down-Infill, and put it on the back. when (he Articlu will rob-bl be dislodgenLh-om the throw and iupolo of. I! the throne in very corn (nyl I modlonl contamporu-y), wrin I cloth out. of cold all, inter And bind It. on the lhmnt when going to bad ; cover it. with u wollen cloth. ” Whistling for half an hour Alter meal- in," law Mn. Alice Shaw, the Indy whin- lae. “the but. possible aid to dl union. Try it. Wink-chewed, Ilender-l toned listen mine, and mm by my experience." Police Mngutnte Jolie. ol Hunilton, bu decided th-b more in nothing to revant. hotel keepen from keeping open a l night it they wuh. no long “they do not. loll liqnoi. H EALTH . Dyspepsia. A CENTRAL PRISON GUARD SHOOTS A REBELLIOUS CONVICT. ‘Ccntnl prlmn. Toronto In: the scene of A very nnnqull occurrence Sunni-y morning. An unruly prhoner fought with his sand. Ind. “curing n Inge knife mud to cut corn in the broom howl-y, ‘hn mlde n mud Hub for flu! ofliehlnnd wu Ihot down in bi- tnclu. Arthur Harbont, a. colored convict, wu the aggressor. nnd Gull'd Hunky the olficill upon whose life Lhe dew-mined “tempt Wu made. nunsnn In “703.8. Saturday morning when tho prilon Iquld wu paraded {or work the big nuro oompluiuedofl son lhin. There In > slight nbrulon. and ham taken from his nocunmmed work M. the broom\mt~ ohinomrl givenujob where he could Naif. down nnd nurse hil wounded limb. Still Herberc' complained. The corn wu too duty to Iuit him. Ind avetything ‘ went. wrong. The 80 convicu in the Ihop looked up lrom their task, but said no word. Guard Hartley walked- over to the prironor Ind told him Line 11 he did not. go to work he would be reported Ind another punilhmant added to his record. By way of retort, Herbert. ihruw nhuvy, throe- lozgod stool. on which ho had been wanted at. the gulrd’a head. The guard cvght the flying stool Ind it dropped to the floor. Thou the coléred man lenpad widly tt. the guard. striking him in the face with his clcnched flat. The orbgr gopvi‘cpa ceagad wor . ly on M the "mg 19. Guard Cloncy’ron up and the two a cinls tried to hold the in!» negro. Hen-hero in 3 large and powerful man. Bud the two gunrd- had more than the could do to handle him. They could on did hold him uill, but when they endeavored to take him from the shop they failed. The negro kicked out. and knocked Hartley down. Seeing that they could not remove him without clubb- ing him into insennibilily, Cluncy named for Deputy-Warden Logan, and Hartley mounted the gunrd'a anund. I SHUT IN HIS TRAGKS. But (he do and knew no c to u. Im the largo Gruing it the guard bitterness, farceiby, b that of n I. .. n Prue-er III-bu an In Gun! “III a larder-u lureâ€"The Gun Ihonu lo lave Illa um lo the his I): his bnuat. The I his grasp to the IL Deputy-Warden the shot wna fire‘ Herbert to the has HIM. the bullet, hm fuur inches above ceadcd downward wall Hi the nbllnn Herbert. will rec-Wu. During all the exuit convich moved from the perfect discipline THE PRI‘O) Hex-burns Lliu ” l-nd man " oi the prison. He is simply incorrigible, and has been continually in hot. water, his blind ferocity keeping him in perpetual lroulule. Fre- qunnbly has he been punished for inaubordi- nation. and. in fact has been regarded u the prison Ishmnel Now 5 fit. of aullen, perverse obstinncy. now a flu refusal to perform his workroom tank, again a refusal to obey acme aimplu order. and alill Ignin a uavuga attack upon a. fulluw-priaonar. Only a few months agu ha nncmpud to curve a nriaoner with a knife. prison Although only bhe one conviétion At Humilmn for burghry in recorded Against Hemert, ha is behaved to be an old-timer. An attempt. was made by Deputy-Warden Logan to induce him io Lell something of his final. and to give the address of his friends. us he replied, “ I use what, you nra Liner, but you can’t get it." Neil Mcrriaon. ISL John. N. ll, Itevadore has received word that by the death of Wm. McKay, his mother's younger brother at Kimberley, Sonh Africa. he hu fallen hair :0 $2,500,000. McKay. who W» of a roving disposition. drifted lo the South Africa diamond fields. where he “cumulu- ad 815.000.000. Neil Morrison hu thm brotherl who now reside in the United Slates, so they too will become rich. while n liner of hil mother resides in Shelbnrn county, Nov: Scolil. Mr. Morri-on has has leuan from Mr. MoKeown, of Young- stown in raferenco in the mutter. Mayor Robermon has written an official letter to C01. Cecil Rhodes Lo find out Iomething Lbout William McKay and his Illegal wealth. Them in a feature in the will which shows that Wm: McKIy had An aye lo Ruffle: bnlincn And did not. wunb his lut'wiah lruacnted by the conn- 0! llw, as he left. 850.000 {or legal “pen-u and 5 million to his execumra to carry out. hi‘ wishes. The Water Supply at Jerusalem. The Tum-h Mini-try of Publlo work. bu determined upon the reconstruction of the Ancient wrter conduit: 0! Jenn-1am, dining from the uge at King Solomon. By this mun: it would be possible to convey 2.500 cubic metres of water dilly to the Holy Clty. 0! this It is proposed to give 1.000 metres away free of abuse to tha poor at Juruaulem, tho distribution to uke IICB It. the Mosque of Omlr. the Holy golpulohre, and other plwu irequenud by i rims. P .5. ,, ___;..:.. ..... M v... mama 91. 1h. II I - P ho new conduits are to hojoined to the ancient iqueduou of Arab. and no to be carried through I tunnel 3.570 metre: in [on th. The total outlny in oonnenuon wit. these works in enimtod It 2,000,000 {met Falls Bell- to $2,500,000 A’H'ACKED ‘l'Ill GUARD. )om nmclnne and knives used to cu with both hands, I with brutal hug his eyes bluing \v is body lnuv. amt urn 11 in tl ‘ringin 1 Ingan entered just as d. and helped to curry wit/ml. There in mm found ll struck Herbert About the right nipple and pro- ls, lodging between the neu and the outer akin. Lyon been removed, but the man was ground ng. Scarcely Md Hut- .nd whan the negro duh‘ china and seized one of used to cut the corn. My hands, he rushed at run! Inns and ravage IL-hzing with maniacal Inuv. amt crouching lik u [cement not on" of the n hll work. gnawing e that is maintained. IHHMAEL negro aned Irom lrom Ilen- efllleml About lens of “(Crest Fella or the World. King Once: at Sweden and Nanny I- laid to be the only Europe“ menu-oh who ec- oepu the Darwinian theory. Quoan Vichrh hu um .15 lotha old couple, John Moore 3nd hn wife, who rec oeullyoalebnkd at. Fartingumu Washing, the seventh“: univennry of their mu- Huge. Ltd Colin ('Ampbon will edit! 3 new 'ourn fur workingmon. to be nblilhnd in nghnd loan. The object of 1. e iounul in to point. um. the lull-aim of Bani-hum. Pltrick O'Lury, in whose combed A hia- mric cow kicked over n lump um. il aid to In" Itnrtod tho great Chic-go fire 871, died in tint. cit; on Saul-tiny nig L He via 75 yam ol . Accoldin to recent anti-titanium us about two Lgonund woman pmtklng modi- c'mc on the American continent, Among whom no levonly hospiu! phylioinnl Ina ninety-u: profane" in the lchooll. Among the Duke of Fife'l ueunru in I Eatognph {runs {uhidned by Princess nine out of he: fir“ com-t. Ruin. Ind pm- enled no him by her thm yMrI bdore their official sag-gems“ w announced. Lord Breudnlbune in credited with owning the Ina-v. mngnlficenc residence as Seoul-mi. Hi: Lord-hip an ride 100 milel won from Thy mouth york to Ardmnddy male, on the Argylahin onus. without lyetting foot 05 bin panes-ions. Mis- Annio Reynolds. of North Hnen, Conn. .who II to be the 6m warld'l mercury o! the You: Women'l Chriuuin Auccin- Lion. in I gr Into '0! Welluley Collegegnd hm bean I apocinl student. in Yule. Hnr hendqnlrten will be In London. It. in solemnly unwed Lhn Mn. Edmund Yntee carries ebouc with her wherever aha Etc: the uheu of her lute Inmexwed hul- nd, who. it. will be remembered, wu cremated. They ue incloeed in en Lir- tight receptacle“ and thin in fitted in!» n liule travelling beg made (or the purpose. Smoken' cramp in reported to be the disuse of the moment in Funce and Spnin, Ind is caused by womanly rolling cigar- ettes between the fingers, while the smoking 0! the Abomination know u “ Govarnmenv. tobacco“ in mid lobe tarpon-inn, [or the crime: of Cuerio and other Amrchilk. Bishop John Ambrole Wsttenon. of Columbus, Ohio'. who-a condemnation of Romn Catholic liquor dnlera bu unused to much attention. was born m Blair-ville, Penn, nearly fifty yen-I ago. He in unmA bend Imong the moat. intellectull binhops of the Roma Catholic Church. A gentlemnn who usnmea to speak of I well ucertnined inch known to other: who have investigated the question tell. Lhe Pall Mall anetbezâ€""Snicide: invnrinbly dpoinre that. there is no extinction, bur. continued individual consciousness; Khlt. they regret. bitterly regreb the rub not, and Limb by it. they have in no wise nuccced- ed in-ucaping the neceuuy discipline of life. » An Englishmnn In pungent nu Continent- al wnLenng place finds mm: at the tenni- nnlion of hil Iojourn there he is expected to tip :â€"l, the chumbermnid (femnle);2, the unlalaub chumbermud (mile): 3, che bend ace-a- oi erfiinul. wnl Ll' , 4, the waiter. who brings collaa m the bedroom in the morning ; 5, the Iuitcr on duty “1 dejeuner and dinner ; 6, the _|nd 7. the page-boy who The personal appesrence ofJem Riche- pin. who is described as the most versatile genius in all France since the desth of Victor Hugo. mus: impress thestrsnger who meets him for the first time. He is pictured u u sell| burly mun. handsome in u brursl "3””. with s law brow. a thick neck, dilat- e nostrils, and A genenl air of athletic calm snd intellectual vacuity. A penansl- ity of the John L. Sullivan kind such es this is unusual in s {smous author. It is being told of Eugenie Ihst on s lute ‘ visit to Puris she went “incog” to s lesbian- uble palmist to have her iortune rend. As part. of the necromuncer's Art is not to see his {sir penitents. she had to put. her hand through s slit in s screen. Alwr quite e cursnry cxsminulion. the fortune-teller ssid :â€""Mudsrne, your hand is so extraor- aamu-u nut one of two things must be the laid :â€""Mndnme, your hand dinary that one of "to things truth with: my skill must [)1 once, sud 1 see impouible ev mun be the Empreu Eugenie hnudcould lellof such strange nu...” truth :either my skill must be at. fault lor once, and I see impouible evenu, or you mun be the Empreu Eugenie. {or no other handcould tell of such strange vicissitudes.” No one who saw Mr. Irving as Becket. in the play of ma; nnme. last winner. will be "Irpl'llcd m hear that Sir Frederick Leigh- mn has been inspired to palm. a picture ro- presuming that. grant scene 0! Becket'a murder in Camerbu cathedral. It. wal one to fill the mind, nd. though the artin‘ will deviate nomawhnt from Mr. “Irving': stage conception. he cannot, go far ubrny from ‘he wonderful oem thaL lived under the eye and threw l in spectator intn an atmosphere lireuhing of the middle ages. That. news in never to be lorgouen by thorn seeing is. and it should be~handed down to {nlure generation: on canvas a: anaxample nf what the molt akilful lheairical mnntger of the century has accomplished {or art. A luwyer wnl cross-questioning I negro witneuin one of the justice oouru the other dny and was getting nlang fairly well until he naked the witness whnt. his occupntion "I'm or carpenter, air." ‘ "Whn kind of I carpenter?" “They call manjnck-leg carpenter, uh." "What in n jack-log carpemer! “He in . carpenxer who is not; first-clu- clrpenter, uh." “We“, explain more fully win: you un- der-land I. jack-legged curpcnkr to be," inliaxed aha llwyer. “Boat, I dechr’ I dunno how hr ’aplnin my mo" 'excepc to lay bib nm is. do nme difl‘unce between you In’ or tub-clue hwy-3r." The nagro was one o! the old-{uhioned kind. tud did not men to be iulolant or Impudenb, but had just. decided in hi. own mind ch“. tho hwy-3r “king the question was 110'. A finwlul llwyar. It is needless to any tha quutionu couad Naval Surgery. The North Germen Lloyd Compnny bu been repelling with greater Iueeeu chi: you :he experiment first tried lent. "Man of lengthening e noun-hip by cutting it in two emldlhipe Ind Inserting A new lee lion. The ”other Pronunn bu 'uu been enllrgew this mowed. The reunen wu 300feen long. 45 feet. bro-d, end 30 feet deep. Bti menu of numeronl hydnulio mechinel e two leper-ad pom were shoved 68 feet. ewe horn one Another in {order to be rejoins by In inumd motion (T! 311» length} on C9 PERSONAL POINTEHS. To His Best Knowledge I declAr’ I dunno how hr ’aplnin 'excepc to lay bib nm is. do nme between you In’ or tub-clue PURELY GANADIAN NEWS. Cnlheul In. Vuln- Pol :- h.- the Alla-1|: I. the rustle. Whill; u Chodey’l popuhr patina. Strain i- no' lighted by elwlricity. Whooping cough i- prevnlont in Linto- Kent eouhty'l bun crop thin yen will be wary poor. ‘ St. Cuhuinu pdd in taxes $4,000 in pdvnnao duily. N Rich find: of petroleum hive bee: nude In Athubllcl. Thunewllle citizen: Inn hsd ‘In epide- mic o! influenza. A new «triage “Mary in to be unblilh ed in Kingston. INTERESTING ITEMS ABOUT OUR OWN COUNTRY. we]. Eonry Honey hu boon drowned At. King-mu. , ~ June] Pmil, In old citizen of Bunk (old, is dud. Cb'i‘ytgimid (am In.- boon prevalent in In. John Murphy, An old midtnt of Hunil tan, in dud. Basement. in talking of organizing I Incl-om mam. [Alt yut Bmflord invented $0.500 in now building; Robert. Currie, In old settler of Gleneo, died recently. The C. P. R. station It Ayr 1m recon“? robbed of $37. MnArchibAld Fox-gym, of Gllt, died luddenly lut weak. A Newmu'ke‘. young mu: Ilep‘ 63 hour without. ming. Ilm Sealey: I well-known resident of Thorold, is dud. Menu-ed Junction wants in mme clung ed to Montreal weal. Al“ u at ha been reported of! Port ShalomLa LIFE: Erie. The Nils-n Central Rdlmy wmu $125. 000 from flnmilwn. Pacer Ferguson, of South Don-cheater, An old_ pioneer, in dead. The handsome new church at Centrqville hu jut. been opened. SI. Jamel' church, Stanford. in to be en hrged 'and improved. The Brnntford Home of Refuge will be lighted by electricity. B‘u-ch'u dwelling house and ham, Ballm- true, have been burned. Mr. John Dyble, the well-known ship- builder, 0! Strain, is dud. The Senforth Collegiate luatimce Foot- bull Clnb hu been re-urguiized. All the Public :choal children of Sarnin must auhmit lo vucinltion. The New Catholic church at Nemrk will be dedicated in November. Oil wells are eighth line of 1 can. the I" try Sandwich forbid: bicyclist; ri thl sidewulkl and mule roaming streets. The new Scplnte school n thkcrvilk but just bean consecrated by Bilhop O'Con- nor. ”Fire Muonry," is the nine of I agar: order among Lbs Chintmen as Knmlaap A mm wheeling I burow from Chicog: to New York paged through Snrniu In Archbishop Fnbro, of Manure-l, bu ex pressed him-elf strongly ngsinu Sunday ex cumonn. Several hundred men but been thrown out. of employment. in the C. P. R. shop at Montran Anton Mullelmnn.fori’0 you of the thhimou House, St. '1 recently. Chnchnm Gan A ulimber of Ayrshira can from a moun- mu Enm. Hunilmn. lane just. been sold an. $250 each. ‘ The hotel Bran-wick. Moncwn. N. 3., h“ been find 350 1nd ooau for violation 0! the Soon Act. ' BilhoRSweuEmyz a} St. John. N. 11.. In: - Lu“ J L:â€" llilhopSweenoy. a} St. John. N. 11.. In: just colebnud the golden jubilee of hi- priubhuod. - A errie mu: bu offered $22,000 101' the numer City of London, put down at Lnko Couchiching. A pmhibifion plebiscim will be ukcn M. the next genenl election [or the North- Welt Anembly. Funk Hill, the convicted biglmint n1 Smin,hubeen nuanced to five you-I ix the penimnunry. The Onhrio Nun“! Gas Company in wilhng to an“ out to the Standard Oil Com puny [or $2,000,000. Rev. Mr. Kelly. of Owen Sound. in to take the chi: of manual shilosnphy 1n L'Alsumplion College, Sun ‘ Three prominent Indium Ohiafu cum into Winnipeg to welcome Mr. Ianriar diving hi. noon: visit there. Re (After the honeymoon)-â€"“ Eu your ‘ (“her uid Inyth'mg lbont helping on pro- vide | home in u r' Shoâ€"“ Oh. yes, indeed. Ea aid um. whnn we Ind I home of our own he would buy me I cook book And Illow mother to come Ind touch me how to me it, even if it. book 3 you." Anxious to Help ls Disease Germs living in the Blood and feeding upon 115 Life. Overcome these germs with Scotti?“ the Cream of Cod-liver Oil, and make your blood healthy, skin pure and system strong. Physicians, the world ovei', endorse it. Don‘t be decelléd by Substitutes! The (’(remoly In Brle! I â€"ller Ink-sly Emulsion Iore he rimm- The Strength of the Lion Horse. Scro'fula HOW TO BE KNIGHTED

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