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lJttrdoldollftnL All notice Corn fcr flio yean iQlfcft Aercy for Auroa and loan and ffiM I J J INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS -DRAFTS- ISSUED ON GREAT BRITAIN UNITED STATES AND ALL POINTS IN CANADA Notes Discounted HOME AGAIN I by iho J YAKKKR Wanajer OUT SIMPSONS ST MOBILE fniKli valuable hat bin to be for Halo a collection of Ilia of the public for twenty reputation for In Pure Drugs and Chemicals Taken In Heir Orleans A FEW HINTS 5est Holding All iclCei arrive ll p id KiprtM fcltt for foipw p tfCM from IK in To from 4t- pr a ruffle Jtun everyday Jitpert fron oiiti Jobation at Wa a ivp Arrive at a pi Ann am Mil patent Perfnrnry Combe Tootn fszebjees and and HORSE GATTLE MEDICINES runts KhooWtrilrar infect In iho up by yir Accuracy to Mitt dm In it bo Is very favorably known IN FANCY GOODS It Alburns and In IHpartifili On Shortest Notice- t bow v lb any of pciic- llfkU J a A Aft- M IjATKNKO AT Slipper Braiding Patterns Va4iTcy jwu from in to out abdTe youcof are the arrival UanBi MARBLE WORKS band Prt4 Constipation or no remedy so as Avails ILy rcjtilir and re- to a Tor Areata Prtuara1ijvalaabaaQJasurouro of Appetite Foul FlaUlanCi cured AYfcV In Liver ard Pir lo la to a4 In are civ by a ibid of IojcIi aro by Pji ruptloni malt of are by w of Avrua Pjcl For Iff to prtf by tic Pittas a0 and ficlAtlinyOfun or and en of Avcs Fills Tumors Kidney Complaint other or Avcaa n1 tars a ready DrJOAyerCo said old Mrs things changed since our When I was girl used to stay at homo and help heir do housework and piece bed quilts and embroider lace veils instead of Tan ning about in all the dirty streets and narrow lanes in creation I She had come up from Owl Brook to visit her cousin Mary Ann who bad married Hardy a quar ter of a century ago and settled down- in Now York and as she expressed herself things seemed to be all tamed But Cousin said Hat lie who was equipping herself with basket bags parasol and water proof cloak It is a work of mercy and charity wo are engaged in Nonsense irritably cried Mrs I think you have gone crazy together Im at you Mary Ann to let child go tramping all over city In my day it was not considered re spectable You say truly that times have changed since then mildly uttered Mrs Hardy who was knitting fleecy whito wool by fire Be sure that you homo early now minister is to lo here to night to arid cant bo trust ed with the now sol of moss rose china wonder what he is like said If attic as tied the deep blue string of her bat into a coquettish bow under her round chin I do hope hes young and handsome My dear remonstrated Mrs Of course added wo know Mi was a perfect saint but one doesnt liko with red and spectacles and layers of doublo chin Mrs looked if ex pected that would bo struck by lightning on tho spot for that romarlc alt that could utter i While Mrs I lardy more accustom ed to audacious speeches of her pretty daughter went on in Iter par- ring sing song tours Dont forgot that poor widow in Cobb law Initio And If you go to Milollcucaus I think it would bo well to speak word in season to that great son of his who is always buying lottery tickets noth ing to support old folks Oh yea Juj glad you mention ed tint said pencilling entry on her tables Mem To give a mind ifm attic on her round of mercy went from house to house in tho dark ened lane crowded could bo gay flippant enough when Cousin ed lie r but hern she seemed to have assumed a new personality of dignity and sweetness Old was lost on her list She glanced anx iously at her watch as went in Past said to herself I must make or dear mamma will fretting dusk of October evening had already darkened room lay from As sho came around tho corner of tho door perceived young man sitting at an uncovered table a figure strongly silhouet ted against window Ah paid she tho spirit of right- exasperation rising up in her heart so caught you at last in tho very midst of your evil prac tices young man rosotohU feet your pardon Bcg pardon of society of opinion of everything which you outraging by this shameful behavior of yours Apparently neither prldo nor self rcaeet left Now my turn over a new leaf up your practices and yourself to earn 1 decent living mo la man sho added Tell if you not ashamed of yourself I To all culprit dumb Involuntarily ho raised a pair of honest to face- according to ho did not speak a word good bad or Indifferent Hes not bad looking thought but I must not the chance of making an impression I am surprised at you I sho added aloud A great ablo bodied fclow down friends and you are the talk of neighborhood Got work I mo yon idling here again dont arircr mo I never into with ihq in my- district fjogicis use- less in a case this ifilo- who ing deaf looked during this brief bt energetic as if it had been recitation from Shakespeare Heros some extract of beef you shoutelfin bis ear and a tumbler of lemon jelly I ho your lumbago is better sorry I cant stay a to- Ill again very too it I And nodding and smiling to him hustled She arrived none too soon on the domestio tapis Betsy had already broken of mow teacups- and spilled all salad dressing ao had to go to work to more- Cousin bad lost her and Mrs Hardy could not find her best lace frill she was only- half through arranging Hardy called up staircase Harriet I Mr ray has come hurriedly coiled up tho shin ing bronze locks arid fastened with a shell pin tied the Swiss mus lin bow at her throat and catching up her handkerchief ran down stairs Cousin was still adjusting her cap strings in her own room lira Hardy had gone to seo if the tea was properly steeping and so our heroine walked directly Into thppes- of Rev Cecil Gray I am Miss Hardy said she beg you pardon but Here she stopped with the syllables of further speech fairly frozen on her tongue A cold chill crept through all her as recognized curly brown hair tho clear honest eyes thick moustache But Rev Cecil was equal to the emergency Dont my flaid he there wag a roguish sparkle in his eyes Beg par don of society of publio opinion No Miss Hardy he suddenly dropping bis solemn fip distressed I Of it was a mistake Dont I know per fectly well that it was 1 Oh door I oh dear I gasped I thought it was Gilbert Rencau Been him you know and it was so dark and How to Get Trade in Summer- i- 1 Entering store of a prosperous yesterday gentle- stranger in town surpriso busy Jlut greet ed pirn Ho enquired of the tprhoVit was was getting raorpthah jits shard of basin ess those J days crchnnt repfied I attribute excellent Harness dp summer to jiist two things First I bargains my store public public call I satisfy theni by keeping niy ad- promiee It cost mo this lesson and it has paid mo least During thrco successiya summers daring hard ran be hind In on average every year made up my mind that then was business to do and that I would do it In the of worst and dullest year that wo had when clerks were absent on their vacations and half of the force in the store was idle 1 started in and spent in advertising midsummer bargain remnants old stock and so oil Within a week my store was so full of business that I had to send for every clerk who was and added two extra J clerks That year instead or a loss of in the sum mer I made besides what I paid for advertising I kept it up over since That was the most ex pensive lesson 1 ever learned but it was the most the remunerative If I had to start in business again as poor as I sorted I would make it a to spend at least onehalf of what rent cost in advertising in home news papers I would not wosto It in methods but I would spend it judiciously in the best and highpric ed department and in the best local papers Journal Recent heavy fogs parts of tho county have serious injury to potato cropj the tubers rotting in the ground In some places from and Japlrj report that there have disastrous floods in those places which have spoiled crops and caused great And bo you scolded wrong man said Mr Gray Well Ill pass tho lecture on the genuine offen der at the first opportunity only 1 am I cannot emphasize it half bo neatly you can Oh dont said piteoua- lifting up her hands Please dont No I wont said Mr Grey we will forgot and forgive And when and came in and tho young clergyman were earnestly discussing tho rival geraniums on Mrs Hardys flowerstand Mrs stayed until spring and when went back home sho told her daughters that Hardy was engaged to a young minister Or at least I suspect is she added wont own for but thing aint now what they used to bo yolks was en gaged to bo married were proud of it Hut a queer girl hasnt been brought up as girls were brought up in my A Murderer Hanged AununN Aug Josef today suffered ox- penalty of law for mur der of Mrs Paulina June I knowledge of transpired when be hus band of tho victim returned to his homo after Ms days labor and dis covered tho mutilated corpso of hie wife lying In a pool of blood on the floor prisoner admitted killing and put self his plea Ho was originally to hang on March 21 but law delays have lengthened his of until today cos waa carried to court of appcala and was implored but counsel for prisoner wore to obtain a crumb of comfort In their proceedings prisoner waa a finely proportioned Prussian youth of years anjlcamp to this country when year Ho had deserted his wito and only kinsman on this side of ocean una a halfbrother His last night was without incident that ho broke down completely when ho his brother for tho last farewell Both sobbed convulsively Key Mr prayed with until oclock when ho retired to rest and slept- Barmans circus is hero and streets have been crowded execution took In corridor of county an death warrant was read In cell at at 10 tho prisoner stood beneath callows He ap peared When asked if ho had anything to say his spiritual ad viser replied saying prisoner wished to confess that ho Justly for crime committed To asked forgiveness of all whom he had or caused pain and died willingly Tho block cap were then adjusted and at the weight fell His neck was dUlo- and after a muscular con tractions physicians pronounced him dead tt3lurltig a thunder storm Friday a belong to Alphous Scratch on 3rd concession of township near was struck by of this years crops and tho bam wore coruuujod No Tho was struck but recovered IJvo stock Voting on the Scott Act in the county of Peterborough is fixed for September 2tb Aug Thirtyono of smallpox wore reported tOrday of peopleoreflock- ig to the public stations tojbo vao- telegraph company had all their employees today mid have their offices disinfected morning Foafesr Aug Tho a on a farm here explod ed today instantly killing James Duncan engineer and badly in juring two others Duncan was blown through a pita of cprdwood torn to pieces engine and boiler were totally wrecked Weston Out Aug A young man named Thomas Gregg employed bySJas of yes- slipped Into a threshing and had his legs fearfully mangled Dr amputated the injured limb but the poor fellow only lived about hours Hois a strang er here and his friends are said to live in the old country Aug I7rrrA very sad fatal poisoning accident occurred ftlfdut two miles from hero today Three sons of Walker found wild which they mis took for splgaett and it eldest about years old died in a few hours Ho leaves a and child The other two and are very low doctor has hopes of their recovery On Monday lost rather a ser ious accident occurred on the farm of Michael Mansfield Arthur township whereby Mr Mansfield had his right leg nearly severed by a mower about midway between knee and ankle It appears that ftjansfiold was mowing round a stump while his son Thomas was driving the machine boy called to him to leave way but instead of so doing ho step ped right In front of machine leg was cut more than half way through Arthur Aug 19 Mr Wanley aged 18 son of tho Into collector of this port Miss of Toronto were drownetj near Jock three of now Canal about oclock last Miss Kennedy and her mother were visiting here and Mr and Miss Kennedy drove- into St Catharines early in evening were returning by the road run ning along the canal bank night was dark and road narrow and In turning out to pass rig Mr Clarks and buggy went over tho of road buggy was a covered one with top up both occupants held fast and drowned bodies were recovered In a very short time too to their lives 10 Misses lIuuto iodgon living near had a ex- with a who got into their bedroom last night Towards midnight Miss Patience Hodgson suddenly nwokc saw crouching on nil fours in front of the bod sleep and man roso to his feet uttering unearthly sounds lie pinched her and tore the bed clothes from off girls who Were awake Their assailant was a in family of who es caped from his keeper during tho night and his way to bed room by way of tho open window Tho girls now thoroughly frighten ed jumped out of bed Tho manioc darted them while they scream ed for help and round tho room ran after them and sometimes them when tore away from Mm who been alarmed by nolle burst in door and appeared with alight The maniac then attacked him and a struggle ensued Mr Hodgson thrown down and received punishment Neigh bors who had boon aroused put In an and helped to It four won to with damage A small body of Peruvian troops were surprised laflt Saturday by a strong force of insurgents and compelled to flee in confusion after hard fighting both sides suffer ing heavy loss EST Ten arrests have been made of members of a criminal society oper ating in Rome Naples who been purchasing young In provinces and selling them to Now York houses for vicious purposes Indiana farmer captured three in bis house on Sunday night gave a club and then took them outside by and administered hundred lashes to each with a rawhide whip A telegram says A young lady died here last week from the effects of wearing corsets too tight Her ribs had overlapped each other and had grown together She lingered for a few weeks after being taken sick 3 An Iowa has decided that it is duty of a husband to let bis wife know where he spends his evenings Some husbands would bo kept so busy telling where they were that they wouldnt time to go out again Jos Robinson defaulter who fled from St John in May last and was afterwards discov ered in Mexico has been handed over to Canadian authorities The banks have expended in bringing him to justice Orlbahs Aug 22 At noon yesterday five negroes wore working in a rye field when rain storm forc ed them to seek shelter under an oak tree They had hardly gathered around its trunk when lightning struck tree and killed the whole party instantly Mr end Miss of were visiting friends at last Friday and while return homo the same evening their took fright at a pile of wood on the side of the read and am away throwing the occupants out seriously injuring Miss and complete ly demolishing tho buggy Italy desires to troops into Soudan to secure tho Red Sea coast from to and to obtain use of Khartoum as a capital Should Sir Wolff fail in his mis sion to the Sultan in connection with Egyptian affairs it is probable an AugloSaxou alliance will be formed which will enable Italy to gratify her desires Tho only way to stop spread of is to oppose it to un mask It to strip rebo of respec tability from it to show it in all its to tho light of day to writ rascal and its smooth and shiny face 80 that all who run may read What sense is there in trying to sin under tho pretense that it is not decent to speak of it when it flaunta Ita front in of public The Fergus says In this section spring wheat is almost entirely ruined rust Hun dreds of fields not worth cost of cutting and wo not heard of any farinor who has a fairly good crop Up till aboil fortnight ago wheat looked splendid and gave of a most bountiful yield tho rust appeared all Is changed Tho same state of affairs prevail down at Peterborough and up towards Lake Huron and Is probably pretty general throughout the Pro vince grain and potatoes took well In this section Hay also was a good crop and saved in splen did condition but as a rule turnips will bo rather thin tho dies having eaten up the young plants In early part of tho season Wm of Cholaea was a passenger by Grand Trunk express He left Montreal Wednesday with pro ceeds of ft salo of cattle Tho money was in bills of each In undressing for his berth ho threw his socks carelessly to one and turned la Before five bad elapsed ho thought of wealth and hastily to put it in a safer place Tho socks were there all right but gone How It disap peared in such short is ft mystery Mr notified the conductor and demanded that tho coach doors be locked and those inside but the conductor declined to comply When ho reported his loss to detectives bat unable to do anything for him Newmarket Branch Allowed on A CirSJULVX DRAFTS ISSUED rUyAmjrtc Draft low Oolite- ticca promptly aUwlt4 to I Kicker caught by ft heavy freight train on a bridge of tho near Saturday last Two of them escaped but other two girls aged about and respectively were run oyer theic bodies being cut into Aug water cloud burst in township near Central Hudson railroad track sir miles west of Schenectady lust night railroad culvert and road bed were washed away making a break of feet This- morning trains meet at washout and pass- tmnsferrea Arrow e a doien arrived in Win nipeg on from routo to Stony Mountain peniten- were in irons and fiSoly manacled ane in a detach ment of tho Mounted police A im mense crowd was at the to witness their arrival steamer Alpha rem brings intellignnoe of ft triged there A pilot named Pitcher jealous of a girl named murdered her by cnUing throat then going to Ma anil keeping everybody at bay re volver around neck in plain view of pursners tied a pound weight to it jumped into the sea and drowned Government a proclamation putting into force Act of last session respecting the sala of ammunition to Indians It seta forth that any person found selling fixed ammunition or ball cartridge to Indians id Manitoba and the North- West Territories without permission of trie In dian Affairs will be liable to a fine 200 or six months imprisonment r both in the discretion of the magis trate before whom he is tried Kft A sad drowning accident took place at Wednesday after noon A party of four young had gone gathering fruit a few above the village and the afternoon went into the river for a hatha Seeing that his younger brother was in danger one of tho boys named aged went to bis rescue and succeeded In putting him in a safe place but he himself was taken away by tho current and very Boon disappeared his compan ions being to give any assist ance It is ft dreadful bother tobetx woman and do the business up In good shape In first place youve look well or you are y A man may bo ever so homely and still bo popular Whisker cover up the most of hi face and if ho has a big mouth nobody mistrust it and If ho doc bod on bis forehead friends speak of many cares and of his thoughtful disposition and tell each other that his wrinktes are lines of thought Lines of thought indeed when in all probability his forehead is wrinkled from the bad habit ho has got of scowling at Ma wifo when the coffee isnt- strong But a woman must always bo In good order no matter how she feels Her hair must always bo frUied and banged as fashion demands and must powder if ha ft shining skin and she must always manage to look sweet J her dress must hang just so and her boot buttons always in and her finger nails always clean then she whistle nor climb fences nor cats nor scold when mad I tell you A ha a hard toad travel I nd bothered mo little if ny An Ottawa dispatch says During past week the- local cus toms authorities have quanti ties of obscene photographs pictures and literature addressed to clerks in financial institutions and other young men moving in cir cle Hon who returned to Ottawa last night will bo asked what shall be dono with offenders The matter was kept in abeyance till his return appar ent respectability of the consignees bos caused the seizures to quite local Several men in civil service are also implicated- Tho great Peter Cooper credited with following In all towns whore newspapers are pub lished every man should advertise oven if nothing more than a card tell ing his name and business in which ho Is It not only pay a advertiser but lets the poo at ft distance know that town in which you ha a prosperous class of business men As seed is sown It recompenses Never pull down tho sign while you intend to do business for it often indicates that your grip commercially is bro ken Aug The wife of a tailor on John St eloped on Wednesday with a relative named Charles Berlinhoff who had been employed to assist her on a farm owned by Mr Muskoka Last winter visited farm and while there discovered an intimacy between the pair but forgave his and brought her back to the city Shortly after returned here and their intimacy was renewed causing constant tio troubles which culminated in their disappearance was years of age while Mrs Franz was and mother of 10 child ren one of whom of took with her Lima Aug 19 On Government troops occupying Canto consisting of infantry and hundred cavalry were surprised by tho rebel forces numbering from to men said to be under com- of General or Colonel Morales Tho battle lasted hours when tho Government troops exhausted their amunition and their had been disabled A bayonet charge was attempted but without success and they retired confusion Lieut Col seeing that alt was lost shot himself Tho Josses to both sides were very heavy Two hundred fugitive of the Government force arrived at Lima and environ A Wisconsin Farmer writes I quite often asked for a cure for cribbing in tho horse I quite often see called cure advertised Tho latest is to have all the front of the manger covered by woolly sheep skin This is an old boasted remedy- quite old and quit ineffectual There la no cure there are many preven tatives I tried them nearly or quite all of t hem with varying success None of them have been ft success by any My beat plan is to the manger rack so low towards ground that horse when eat ing or when trying to crib ha to lower Ma head so much that he com- the trachea windpipe and cannot possibly crib or suck wind In fact ho could not breath suf ficiently to sustain with closo to ground if tho head was not being constantly raked I so far succeeded by this simple inex pensive plan to owner ship of ft bad tolerable In fact whilo so placed he cured v