q ff' ` af” 5-3 .2 . '. `_" . g \ _ ~\.___ 1 /-l r I ~. _,if _ JN .<11 _'_ »~ _i£’.'=j Ji’ 1:. ` ft 2*- ; f '#1, e; _ '21 .~_ "” ,,. 1 -, lf.-'L' *E5 , .`_ ..._- _'€:" " P' ' '_~ I _ fi?" I-:__ ’< V J :fi s-: .. ~ii._,_- or $1 I. ,f 1 e ¢§f..v _ 5' 2 _,xp f‘>'._~ 'f-1 _ I5? f ,.- _ -»_ Jr’ The Price is $2.50. Tlieyfare well worth $2.5c>. Ainan’s Doiigola Boot-extra well fin- ished - good _ heavy sole--a boot that looks well -a boot that wears well-'I want your opinion. Call and see them. W.Ill0RAN. Sunnyside Shoe Man. _ ,_ 1_» THE CHEAPEST STDRE INTBE CITY T0 BUY TOILET so/in __IS__ The Medical Hall Call and see for yourself. J. G. Jamieson, DRUGGIST. [Jill gllllilllillll, The greatest living Scotch Singer. llllllll MGBLASKY. UPERA HGUSE C _.Cyl nwisill. qui. iii 249 27| zgv Iv 2' I Auction Sale -OF- Valuable Horses We are instructed by I. C. Hall. Esq., HOTEL ACADIA. P-rand Traeadie, to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION on SATURDAY Sept. 2'7tl1.'l at ii o’elock a. ni., at the hotel. 3 VALUABLE DRIVING HORSES. TERMS-iz months credit on approved joint . gt notes. B¢ni.QgQgr si (Zo. gif I f v vi- f g r1o{=_c_s1-sis FOR SALE BY AUCTION gm" 5*" bi' suction _at the Exhibition Q}?lll_0l\_F!‘l¢l_lY the 26th day of September 8B¢'¢_H¢Kl. in. rj _` 1 fm. _' _' _-~‘*|ll_’°°l¢- _` é`_,Qi~._ ~ sv v . e noi.. ~ '£5-5.-‘f_i '__g.l`_f_‘_ _ w ` _ fill. sllsnsro, I ~ Auctioneer .»ln¢-»lI.~i1 _ f , to enter upon a course of the school’s~ A man went with his wife to visit her two or three minutes, just as the phyill' cian was about to remove” the lnsthl ment, the man, who was not used to such tor, what will you take for that thing?" t extent of Duinas’s indebtedness to his collaborators, the following anecdote is cy i one 0 is wor s answer w ‘I d th bo la Le quet I must go and box his ears” f form Pressing the matter home, he thus addressed Lord Salisbury “At least, my I lord you will admit that a great increase in the number of drinking places in 5 5 retorted Salisbury if I visit in a homo 1 nclination to sleep’ tory,” Dr. Christopher N yrop of the Uni- 1 Newton, who had bitten a piece out of 1 eat..it up, if she has a fancy that way,” added a jocular barrister half aloud. ,, schools of mines, came one day a com~ ° mercisl magiiate, who wished his son -_ M£ly loft Y 1, .`e s l . k = l . . . . » ‘ 1 S ‘ . '» _ . . _ ’.` 6 _ I . l - mi W9 instruction. “But mind you,” said he, “I, his mind with fossils, or minera1ogy,_or Y to learn is how to find gold and.silver and copper in quantities, The other da a firm of lithogra ers received a circu ar announcing the of the head of a well-known busmess ca in the death of Mr. -, and beg to ex press our heartfelt sympathy. We' no- tice your circular is printed by Messrs f 1. “e are confident that, had you asked us, we could have quoted you or Commenting on the dubious Disrael gf bility of this sort of reniiniseence Much nonsense “as talked about Disraeli in ‘1 themselves been present at scenes which _ y c membered being present at her moth- i P whipped for-making the statement,-sho ly; visited our shores. She is sensitive to physician The doctor placed a. ther o mometer in the woinan’s mouth After o a prolonged spell of brilliant silence on b the part of his life‘s partner, said ‘Doc~ P In connection with the question of the s as never rea e o t me h see Who wrote it for met Ah! I re- member It was the little Auguste Ma ° 8 - ’ _ . _ gwen locality ls an additional tempta commenced operations, when he went out nd tried to hushup the crowd b tell once arguing the case of public house ro- a tion to over indulgence ’ “\lot at all,” an 8 with forty bedrooms I feel no greater *°h make S“°h ° ”°l°° “'°‘m‘l ° l‘°“S° , ' w ° Ellglllgdofir?°pf§;,};ag°§l,]1g,ff,?;eSS§,°;fa;§ session. It is one of the trite anecdotes brought an action against Miss Caroline of the California bar that Justice McFar- w his nose for his having tried to kiss her his head ‘me day’ fell °ver b°‘°kw"d by way of a joke. The defendant was W tht “when 8 man kisses 3' womgn ad certainly reversed 'liiinseltein 8. most against her win she is fiiuy entities to ‘°*°“°d”’8 m“”“°' acquitted, and the judge laid it down h bite his nose, if she so pleases.” “And Hin his f‘Story of the Cowboy” Emerson o ' ` ` gm! ~ 118 ri th An English temperance advocate was dreamed itcould bo so hot.” _To Professor Rdmsav, at one of the owner, which constituted his most ~_seri ha told Dumas, it is said, was once re- o ' ~' .’ .L u . i . . U , l V I ' “ ps` D P° hi In his iolume The lxiss and Its His- In the Slxpreme Court °t C°'Hf°mia' it ’ 's a d ,t at h- t I _ b t tn ist the other camp got to freshen? we oilndipsraor falills, (iipl€i;‘xalss,¢b\i‘ dhnudstl had t° km mm* N-Mhmg "meh tion of surfaces, and I don't want to ~llll " 'med “Pm yu let' -Yu" truly* Jun' Ol. stuff about crystals. W'hat I want him observed a girl crying, and asked her the The Chicago ‘Inter 0cile)aili)” priplthsl this true story of the way a a y in cago fgefhiekggieleitfg aérllleagyegttlzéramgg telephoned his Lew York relatives when ture bereavement, we hope you will af- he (K ‘ 3 ` , ' ‘_ , sa Sf ~ . .- hone bell rang in the home of a New §(§‘;5‘;:_=?n opportunity of making you lllork man, who, whether he is at home o P°Y“\8 <1“°U*1t1¢S~ _ l % costnmers, who had saidftoe her n I . 0 _ ~ f c.. ».~ ~ ~ i . ° ‘ . ‘Q __ MF' A ° H 3 ' - . I g o . _ , _ . . iana perpetrated in Sir Eduard Blount’! awake, and dimly conscious that it was Memoirs, a correspondent of the Lon- 1 ng past midnight, he staggered to the don Times’ thus ww rites on the falli phone, “He1l_o!’f he said. Over the wire m babe. “Hurrahl” 'he cried. “Itfs Jack’s H1050 days; IM” Perhaps l>eg=111,i0 be long-distance telephone! 'The baby has lieve the stories that passed from mouth mme! Say, mother, mother, et up to mouth, and even to think they had uiokl, You ai-_e a gi-¢md,,,a_g» OW do 0 _ a _ never ceased to believe it-” announcing his arrival-Ito his New Igor-lr A f th dim ul f - grandparents! He is ying on a pi ow, forelgiiplifnguageg corrgetlib. ss}l;lrl;m’i§p fuild whteglig? he ticgeams I gut the' told of a dainty French lady who recent- P ‘me m°“ ' who nee by K ne ot the few rich‘men w if hs were poor.” A psliitsr agreed to paint the Hs- rs ws crossing the Red Sea for s eh man who beat him down lilice. The tin showed nothing but e sea, an the painter explained to his iigry patron that the Hebrews had all assed over, andthe Egyptians were all owned proached in conversation for some mac- 'him W' Mmka °n°° inY'f°d -R°b°'t em ii iii k Ha G I _ _ Ingersoll to visit the Comstock'Miii`es. the cage descended to' the 'furnace eat at the bottom of the shaft of one f the niines, Mr. Ingersollsaid, r air: “Privately, I alwayzugliggg ere was a hell somewhere, t I never A short time ago a Muskoka man lost | wife, and in two weeks after he had id her bones to rest he got married am A charii arl party assembled and them that they ought to be as amed ere a funeral occurred so recently not uncommon to see a learned, jus ce’s shoes on the desk while court is in nd, sitting with his feet on a level with hereupon Chief Justice -Beatty re rked aloud ‘that his leamed brother ugh gives the followin qiiaitcrly re» rt of a foreman to an stern ranch labor _of the year: “Deer Sur-, ve brand 800 caves this roundup vs .made sam .hay .potatoes is is #are p. That Inglishinan yu lei 'iircliarge One day at a rehearsal, W. S use,of it. Betweeiiher sebs she de she had been insulted by one of u are no better than you ogght to Gilbert immediately look pathetic, and said Well, ou are s ho“se_ In re ly they Wrote: ..We ,. t not, are you, my dear? To ch she to learn the oss sustained by youre?-in felmed Pf°mPtlY "Why: -°f °°“*`3° Gilbert" “Ah that’s all right ll d, and she went away perfectly eom» rted was only ten minutes old. The tele~ abroad, keeps -his finger on the pulse the markets of the world. Half e the plaintive wail of a new-born u know?" cried a wom~an’s voice, cx never were. Lady Ashburton used to itedly. “Why, the babny himself is tele- say-that as a child she declared she re- honing from Chicago! . “Well, fat, “if” id . _ _ _ _ another voice thro li the l er’s wedding; and that, though she was phono, ‘fwhag .do you your £1-,st ndson! Just ten minutes old, and t e point of nervousness, and realizing the liability to err in a. foreign tongue, .she was generally careful to make.seleo» tion of each individual word. Wherefore she was but the more amusing when, one evening, feeling moved to remoiistrate with a gentleman upon the chilliness of our northern May, she said: “Reely ect ees so cold here all ze time zat I have sat all ze day weeth my feet over ze transom” (register). _ A lady once gave Robcrt».Browningl some flowers, and when he asked for their common name, hesitated about tell-A ing. Finally, says the “Coriihill Maga- zine,” on being urged, she shyly con- fessed tliat they _were called ‘blood ' noses.” Browning was very fond of f-ali ing the°sto|ay, and one day, after finish- - iitirg it, he “ ropped into poetry,” to this p mciiiak ii' ni "' ' ’ ec m ore wi , ` ’ I’ll cover hir with roseapomei’ Should sheprotest, , ` I’ll do my best ~ To give her .bloody noses. when Dion Boucicauit was laying* “The Vampire” at the Princess’ Tllieaiier, `London, t e opening scene re resented, the highest regions of the Alps by moon~ ` light, While a thunder-storm raged in _ the distance. One night, in 'the height of the season, a tremendous clap _of thunder startled the audience, and in- - terrupted Mr. Bnucicault in the middle of a speech. Lowering his voice so that it could be heard only by the property- man, he said: “Very well, Mr. Davids, you are making more mistakes. That clap of thunder came in the wrong place.” Mr. Davids replied in stentorian tones, which could be plilillly heard all over the auditorium= “N0 fault Of mine,` Sir; it wasn’t my thunder. '1‘hunder’s real out of doors ; perhaps you can stop it there.” ' In the midst of ii battle, a former Mar- quis of Townsend saw a drummer killed ' by a cannon ball, which scattered his, brains in every direction. His eyes V were at once fixed on the ghastly object, ’ _ which seemed to ciiigross his thoughts. A ~ superior officer, observing him, supposed = he was intimidated at the sight, and addressed -him in a manner to cheer his s irits. e~“Oh,” said the oi1ngma“uis,, wlith calmness “I am noi’ f ' htenx . ,rig __ I am puzzled to make out how any man _-_..» qi# i "' healthy woman what she would _,_ Sell. her health I for anudashph tell I you t e icest \ diamonds in theworld I » I not buyit. What \use for diamondriiigs to l emphasize ' the shrunken fingers, or earrings _to light the cheeks .hollowed by istlie 5131: are due to this _ feet cures of womanly It establishes _regulai1ty_, dries weakening drains, healsdiiflanif mation and ulceration and cures female weakness. - - _ “It affords me great pleasure to be able to say a few words -in regard to the merits of Dr._Pierce's Favorite Prescription and his"Golden Medical i Discovery) writes Mrs..Ftoifa Aru,'of Dallas./_Jackson Co., Mo. “I was tempted to try 'these medicines after seeing the effect upon cry mother. At g, an early stage of married life II was greatlv bothered with painful geri- cds, also a troublesome drain w ich l rendered me very weak and unfit for work of any kind. I became so thin ‘ there was nothing left of nic but skin and bone. My husband became alarmed and got me a bottlepf ‘Fa- vorite Prescrif`!ption.' After he sziwthe 4 wonderful e ects of that one hc,g¢z inetwomoresd 't I d , n ai er use those up there was no more pain, and I be- gan to gain in flesh very rapidly.” “ Favorite Prescription ” makes weak women strong, sick women I well. ;Acccept no substiute for f medicine which works won- ` _dere for weak' ,, women. I _ _ Y _ , _ with such a quantity of brains ever came to be herel” V ' Of a_ certain bishop, famous as about! the plamest man mEnglaiid, the Live l ~ . < ' yr. 3 as this homely person sat in an omnibus iw we _bi we of s fellow-passenger, who ‘present-ly un- JI so.”-~~ ‘*Look~’sre,~parsoii,»1r old comin’ ’ome with me to size myo “i>o.~.¢” reno this pleasing mio. Ile i burdened himself as follows: “You"r’ej= a 'lTu°§°°m°‘.'"rm°,,¢k,"'m 1’ parses, aiirt your” ~“Well, yes; thgtiig \ f&l2s: 'Pont' V a !¢eaveC,_hai1otiexo\u_i. _ fa-_ .r » \ " t 9- 3;: ~ ; “ ~ ‘ _ ,__ ri ~ ' .» _ii u_ _ u _ °~ 233 f' Sammi er Tifne Table, & ` Au 7353- li I5 39, “_ _ . io.oo ~ _ “z.pn,m. SUNDAYS - t more you fi know ‘it is it’s good. V ._ ..._ »-f-\ l Jackets,-_ Fiir Sets. No House Shows a More Interesting Line of these; Goods Than WeDo -..a \ 'li un FUR NECKWEAR In Fox and Opossum We ve got them' Have you ? Fox beckwear is the rage We carry at all times a large stock of rur Boas, Fur Clusters, Fur Muifs, Fur Ribbon Tail Scarfs Fur Jackets, Fur Collaretfes, Fur Capes Fur Chi1dren’s Sets Fur Misses’ Sets Fur Trim- mmgs Fu L Aiglonss, Fur Victorinellars, Fur Storm Coats, Fur Tab Edect seethein P Our $25 oo Fu: Jacket jack for the Extra special grades and $58 oo. C002( COA'l'S V oiieof our A*i’s to match it-because if yoiifdoi you will keep it. 4 Knocks all other Furs into a. “Cocked-Hat. _ .We have sole contnol~._ of our Famous Ladies’ Jacket for P. E. I. If5it’s from Paton’ sit’s A _ 8 *Even .if you pay a li tle ’h"!“', Wi” a The Superioxity of Our Merchandiseis not in words J J J Wgwat nrders for or wes.-. to Ssdllsdsry Better grades $25, _ wsiirso-ii gm where a boy is kept. W servant for $8 permoiith. it-,"1 ix§.i ua T,” »-A _.»,;f.>,-~ux<..»r“¢s1a-‘a‘>a-ef"1U YM msunamriuma .en » z».= &m _ . _ _ ._ . 1.-v .. ) ,|,.___.v,`__, _..,.f ¢ als_