L;--I Ileana lacy effect A permanent 5!"?! druggiu nndmost of the I..:: tllufout the Province, :1 4;_.__ I :' `Niki : scathing Syrup. `- _:m'I|I0b this write: in the Bogton "Ila: We would by no means re-` ""` `I kind of medicine which we"didT mu 30d-_pu't'1cu!arly for infants. `M101 : Soothing Syrup we can hh0'|Odge; in our own fncnilyil has * indeed, by giving an infant L ""1311: pcini quiet sleep, and its _'WhI rest :1. night. lost parents .%h1b..r.n..`_:.._. rt, - - - ~-v--u mu :1. mgm. lost parents " re iun aniclc r "bW!Reetiou,and which is hnrnI- - `H--lap which it nords me infant. jg * """`la 00 little cherub uvakea :8 i .IhNninP n._J 1 . - I `hump W` __""""'a\-u w- lih N`-.h:I:ldu:l',.,g we process street. *""3N:¬hanneu`hl" We bun ROGRAMME I 7 tn`! would not be Stqambont and All odm-I are has '1!!!` `I: -mung `I'll! of. *1. . Imrflnn Bncnn. us 3 Ipecic." ~ ` ` R. P. Wu.1.u. *` for Coughs. D! G. I 1...... -_ - - *4 Ohemin Ba . Illa. t, ton |-portal! CHRIS"- .95-IIn`l'.`D nth TIRFAG | u|'`"' ; Ilall hm-m tn nmcprto the hair. v (\T1CE. .- A.I.. P11` F nun ll.\IR- N I Hn illhil in of decay .1Hho- n--t<. BE \lT'l'lFI'1. IHIR` Vain:-e` I'IIl\-' , `cs1.m'.au`Ko `VI, l I.-nun.--- - are everywhere. -`Most snluury relief in Bronchitis. Rev. 8. Smmum, Mon-inlown, Ohio, Va-ry benecial when inating from Golds.` | nus J. P. ANDIIl0l.SL Louis. ` "Almost iumnt roli-.-fin the distressing labour 1 of hrruhing peculiar to asthma" a Rev. A.C. l((:m.Ia1'ou, New York. . '~ They have suited my case exactly--relieving . my mm 1 an um I could aing'wiq:.oAs." i r '1`. DLTLMBII, Clmrisler French: Pniah Ohutch, Honueal. ` As thus are imitations, be sun In ohlnin the 1 I'lI|l1iu1ihi)' T(;l'T ` A new Gonna oi` Loolurog undelivered at the `New York Museum of Anatomy ombmciug Ibe mubjecls:-HOW to live and what to live for -,; iv 1 uv,.,,_n_ ,_.,.I J! A--. \.l-_L..-.I _,_,_ ,.._..,.-.-. ---.. W 7 , - _ -__ `I Yonih, Maturity, and old Age; Manhood gener- ` `, :\l'._v reviewed ; The cause of indigestion ; Flntn- `i 1.-nee and Narroug Dianne: ncoouuted for; Munro 3 rings phi1o3'0phiI`ilIy considered, &c., kc. Pocket '- vnhzmos containing these Lectures, will be for- ` wmded pom-paid, on receipt. of 25 cents, by ud- dn-ssing SECRETARY, New York Llnsetim `of Auulotny sud Science, 618 Brondwny, New , I - York.` A ._ TH SCHOOL M03 -.n.`itw` SWIDIIQI area to: u C ` Ai ` ' at M.` A `'I`: Ufa.-, `onn m '1 ? 'iVllE Commissioncra appninled lo conslructi 'a the lnxejcoluninl Railway give public um I k may lluu they an new prepared to receive TEN-V ?D|'IR:`~ for THREE F['R'l.1ER SECTIONS of! ` the line. - ! ` .>...:`_ \', x -will la- {n Ihn I):-nu5nr-an` lInn_1 tne tune. . ; Section Sn. {twill he in the Province of Que-_-1 hec uni witl extend from Forty miles East of ' Ri: to n1u`Loup, at the end of Contract No. 2, I ` ! to the Sixty-sixth Ilile Poat, nut Ritnouski, at , dtstauce of about Twenty-six mile.-x. - * 2 Section No. 6 wilt be in the Province of New 1 1 Brunswick and will extend (`tom the Easterly 1 I tend of Contract No 3, opvmlle Da.1hcusiv,to` t the West. side of the Main Post. Ilmtd near the _ I I 49+h Mile Post, Easttt-ly from Jacquet River, 1 ' about Twenty-one miles. . ` S-rctkm X0. 7 will be in the Province of H0711 ]:`~.t-oti.-t and wilt extend from the Southerly end} ` ot`Cott1rItcft No. 4, neat: River1 hillip_ to'Station = Fifty at Fully Lake, nbont Twenty-four miles. ` Plans and prcl-33 with Specicltiorl and g 1 temti of cvnlract will be exhibited at the oico I of the Board of Works, Toronto, and at the oi-` ` ms of the Oomnkbnui at Ottawa, Ritnmtslti, - ; Detlhousie. St. Jtihn and lhlifax, on 8Da_f\9r itheFlF'I`H day of MARVH, 1869, and SEAL-P 3, ED TENDERS, addmss->d to the Comtntssidnnra `of the Iuterccouial R tilway, and marked Ten- der," witl he received at their t-ice in Utturn up to SEVI-Z. o'clock, p.tn., on the TWENTY- Kl.`{'I`H day of I-Larch, 1869. Iulercolnnial Railway t-"1`! , . Ottawa, llth Febt'u.`\:y,1869. A. WALSH, En. B. CHANDLER. u. J. BRYDGES, w. F. CUFFIN, r` .-u-nwnkainnar: 6' . N1 recommend thcir min to Public Speakers, Ru. I. H. Drums. ., _ nun: nj, ___... jtfro hniuucltxiaifxu HlPP!'}l{S W JUST READY: ~ 1 . \~n\1' ..t.~nrV;\'1`IT,I'-`, \!A.P nf uhe WORLD .VIV JlDI\'\J`_l-V I IA--v - L on Hcrc.uo:'aProJec1I John Bartholomew, F. R.G inches. ` I11- I_II.-...:_n alla the `it: Iucuw. V 'I'll.f0llowing are ` .`iap:- T `I All QL- Rania: INT F. l{(`0LONl H. {M ILWAY. GERMAN \I EJLEAII. ELL! A./.nv- .l. or BmLL.aLN1' conouas. -1.1- . 0.9.31; be HANGJNG BASKETS and BOU-, QUETS of these henlilul and appropriate I | Ohriatmu Ornament: just arrifod And for me 5 by I I E. H. P_AnI_ | rwo stun January 16. gun I nu-run: I ' * NEW MERCANTILE MAP 0! lbB WORLD __ u--- ,..,.u Dr-ni.>.~13nn ~ Constructed bv . I IIDL -. ,;._ ___? .:!__'__`j___-__ ___ __ _____,_____;___ VFRANBENT ADVER'I`Ir5EM.EN 1`S._-- ] The large circulation of the DAILY NI-.wn render: it the natural medium for _ the publication of all smsll and tvrunsieut gdvertisements, as well us larger onnonnce- s manta`. Advertisements of religious notices ` and Sabbath Qervices; situations wanted; : situsgzions vacant; houses for sale; house: :1 totem; houses wanted; bosrd and lodg- ` ing; moms wanted; board wanted; ur- ticleo lost; trtlclca found; cattle wanted ; I cattle for sale; cattle gtrnyod, $50., when sot close, inserted for 25 cents _ ` payable only in advance. When (11!- }: ayed, 3 proportionate price will be charged. - ' . ~---- - - u-pr;-rf Dhp.` Dec;9. LARGE nssorlmnt of GERMAN QU ETS, just received by R. WHITE vrmu PRINHNG E01753 1"`"' . - (".11 Street, Kingston. Pr!!!`-"'9 9 I kind: at ;he pm-1 NW3 9'3 P`""- G | Ilnnn _ EH; WATER. L33 smxsows nu. wnsa is rot b! E. H. PARKER, u. .1: Sana: LC Ilnu, -U. . `Price, in cloth case, -.u_...I.-. FLOEERS. imvnm uu, ._ ._--_. - John llehcmon. PRINCESS STREET- the leading fegtnres in this hbadl Ul Iuu nu;-uu njeclion. *CnnstrnclecVlvby .R.G a`. Size, 55 x` 40? cm "12. wama, Chemist Ind Drugglih . .1 D-:.-mom street. Jneullal Iuu un-.55.-` 42 Princess street. hJ\Jl A nu, Commissioners. ,,__j.___. PARKER, uke! Square. KINGSTON. EVENING. 1;`EBRiJAR\; 55. 1869. ' V (`I Ian-. Iuu - lp Notice-I`, 1 Members . Li: sale ____. PARTIES intending to make npplication to ! _ Puliament for Private Bills, either for +` granting excluaivo privileges, or conferring cor- potato powers for commercial or otherpurpoaes 3 of profit, or fol doing nnything lending` to aect i the rights or property of other parties, are here- by notied then. they are required by the 51st [and following Rules of the House ol Commons luvblch are published in full in the Canada ,(}azagtQ, to give TWO MONTH:-`s NOTICE of l the tpplinntiou (olearly and distinctly specifying Lita nature and object), in lhe Canada, Gazette, 9 nnd also in I newspaper published in the Goun- 3 i ty or Union of Count-ea ui-otad, sending copies 3 of the liratnnd lust of such notices to the Private _ . Bill Ulice. All In ..-.2 e n . . -x--- - l . Bog ` 1%gI;}J' Pnnseaai I '15 i L\`I\`}x"1\** H ADDIES ;aAL.'rmno_RE 9__YS_TERS: uun xlllux, All Petitions for Private Bills must be present- ed within Iheru threq week: of the session. A I I2VC!I 4lT\ !I'In\r\r\ 5 A few more boxes ;f-tt-rose cheap FIGS, beat and cheapest in Ilia city, only `20 cents for nearly '7 lhu * ` T Packets, [Is .1, fl. OI KJOIDIII Ouuu, 9.1: February, 1869 T-..._-? ` _r um ruusoss why it should be used in ' preference to all otbers-- `' 1st-Bread or Cukr-s made with it are MORE WHUI.ESO.\1E than if made with yeast. or any ' other process. -)n1_ha D`l'l"D|'T' in ant-I1 Hut! it Hi gland i ` __7_`____A`_V_V____ __ .:`>iSP15 ML [1199 mrmmwr rsoucls [ To msu cusironnus. ozner process. , I `lnv1-It3 PURITY is such that it Will stand the test of the most perfect analysis. o.i__Arn..- hgrznnv hnan nnnnaivplr ned for me tell 0! me most pt`l'IeI:L HIJEIJBIH. Srd--Afler having been extensively used for the but 14 years, in N01` ONE instance has it * ;r.sL-a tq give ENTIRE SATISFACTION. I` I 4.\.___.I?.m:Iinn thaf hum nqpd it m-nnnunce ii. `.ll|Il*'u IQ glvc nunrnu LJ:llL!|'r|.\/Anv.v. l 1 41h--Families that have used it pronounce it ;T'HB BEST, and will use no other. ___a_:..- _- 0 AT `FD ITTYQ nn Anna-if E BEST, and will other. ` , 5th--It contains no SALERATUS, no does -it 7 impair the digestive organs Hke those powder: 1 where SODA or an excess of ALKALI predo- ` minutes, 5 .~.n_ I. _-..__ ..:..-- 5.-. Dug.-.` nu Hahn: an van- PRIVATE BILLS. um PRUNES fur 25 cents. nu Ik- [\I Vl\l'!lLI'!I` `-..QI g u-:.- I nun mu 5.! urula. 32 lbs. CU RR::)H'1.`S for $1. New RAISINS, 10 cents per lb. SPANISH ONIONS, 5 cents pe * minute, i - 61h-lg. never gives to B1-end or cake: an un- ` pleneant ALKALINE or MAWKISE taste. I 'nh.;1`hn inorpdienls that form its ccmnoaition :! PRIVATE I_3_oARnmc. l I `DAILY Dec. 9. ypleunnt Aunaulnu In Inn" nu;-4 lawn- ! 71h-+Tbe ingredients that ccmpoaitiuon ; are more BENEFIGIAL than otherwise. r\.|_ n___.....:._ ....L:....a.. nan ...v I"-INT` R:-.-Ad 1 fare nnnnr uglnu luau 'JI.ue-lwlac. 1 E 81h-Dyspeptic'aubjec1s can can HOT Bread ' or Rolls made wilt} it, and derive BENEFIT by its use. 3 n.L 'c`....-... ..np"|u-.r nnnlnina :9: hr" 1::a'u'.v}It_ us I 9tb-_-Every paefket contains its full weight. 3 One _l-ouad packeti weigh SIX PEEN OUNCES. l0lh-IL is all that is represented to be, vim: 3 via`. _ _ _ _ _ __ n mum-5 BA_1use rownlclf \.n.u. .-u...... r---n-`V King alrecl. \ 10ih-IL an} 'i$feeCe]ad d JOHN CRE{Gm.ON_ j "U!"'1V`1 f' P``i' and BhP""' Also, the camsnus NUMBER of the n- nnnn-r Lin IlANI ,IAC'l'0RY- 1,,_.__.-.| I .....A.... Mann \.I ELLEVUE T:ERRACE, fl-ontling on Centre Sly.-et, formerly occupied by Mr William Ii"o|-nnan-n for . FEW GENTLEMEN can be accommodated] `I with Board and Lodging in a Private ' Family. Location, Barrie Street. Apply hr ad- - dress at the Daily News omen ' ' I Q ..-.+ 111 .LL.LV_1._l4n_2 ...._ \, __ __ iDea1er in Roma and shoes. No. Princess street, Kingston. ` ESIRES most respectfully to thank his ' ` meroua Customers for a liberal pat:-on ding over FIFTEEN YEARS. L exten L. Job, and 11_:_'s1'ABLl_I '.JAu1:1ff Dec. 18. IILAL` IIITIIJ I-KJI-`L , Chf. Clk. Commiltees and Private Bills, H. of Commons. I-A 0.1` 'D-|.._.___.. Ionn erguson, Possession immediately. A nnlv May 12. BARBIE STREET, . FFECT OF Near Court House. amusing at times to observe the stores of the merchants who don : adver- . tise- to see the anxious proprietors look- ARBLE `HAN-TELPIECES Monuments 1 ing ,iuto the streets and see bin}? P901310 Sn Headstones Lot Em,o5m,`1by,. wondering why they don : come 1:, while the stores of their neighbours who do advertise are thmdged with customers. Rgferences pg,-mmed to Some people will leain ivy observation, Edwin Uhown Egg `ad 5 others IIOL--.D(`'Jy END 1'1` TO YOUR E`R1EN.D8.--'I`he nu-nn1a:I nLI um NI-we is pnblishedl ship and ` E respectfully lolicile. ADvE R1'IsING.--I: is "3 g CV, :;.-v_ I ~ 0 AYOUNG MERCHAITI`-When you I your business. T375 Notre-DKa1*n-e Street, MONT RE AL. J. GARDNER, Chemist, Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer. _ ID rii:'c'E?vizb-DAx;Y_ A71` - - ' F. S. BEES ! pnmcnazss s1-. Aug. 20, glass DIPOT AID |[ANU_PACTORY-- - uuuruq wccnc \lI (I10 ALFRED TODD, lV.._._.:.4....- _.` .1 1:0 IiF,T._ AND (liately. _ ~ Apply to R M. ROSE. Ofcial Aasignee. i13.r. (fiwss, I'I_!_ _.__ E` Q. 1`-E-J, Princess St; aapectliullr SEND '1?-D3-`7T . 11, TANDY. . -d ming and coutnina al1tl_1e * $128:-|?3t| r:h;ywn::I.-" 13:): Fifty Gents. _P:]d nu *d"* i.`:`; V.?I. .1':'A`;L`.:.3'...`:.'.-i"..%1. i=t eat of 391;: buginesgffor threes Eln one Den it mi! be `fem H 133108. 7: busmess ` " o;:ths Single copia P"i Pi, {.1543 polic `.__ If you . my bud at the Daily New oce, -.be known. `J 3`3- ' I n_:....... Anna!-., x `ta. ` ` nxrnnnu h`.\lP!IlLIqKh Ln1>Jts0N.I- \6 Pocket! And for GUNNE % DERBY CONDl'l`l0N POWDERS F'0l" HBRSES AND CATTLE. % T HIS Prepn.rMion,_1ong and favourably known, will thoroughly re-invigorate` broken down and low-spirited horses, by strengthening and cleansing` the stomach and intestines. If in II inn: Iuvuvnnuvn nf all rancunn lnninni LLCGIJDIIJE Iuu atulunull n.u_u `HI IIUIJIUEU. ,It is a. sure preventive of all diseases incident In this animal, such as lung ft-VBl ,-g'll[ldE'fS, yel- low water, Eheuvee, coughs, distemper, founder, loss of appgtita and vital enqrgy. Its use im- proves lhe wind, increases the appetite, gives a l smooth and glossy skin, and transforms the misernblu skeleton into a ne look"Ing`and-spirll- ed horse. . ' ` PI`. I . . _ _ , k- -t -,__*.\ 5, Is, .- . - 1 uu uul Bl}. To keepers of oowhis Preparation in invalu- able. It increases the quantity nnl improyns the quality of the milk, gives them an `appetite, loosens their Md, and makes them lbriwe much faster. - s 1 1.- [H 0 un AY ma s.} . \_,._-.__ ..-. .- \, `J -__\a &Suitab1e fdr all ages, just received and :0; an.- n I ruirrucr I\tt'\`I7.\III:\l'\I1 _'~" I rtenuy-nm-1e UIUILIIIJK, D1r1uIu:ur,uunpI:u.-n5, -Iva Bibles, Church Services, Prayer Books, Psalm ` ding, smug Rugs, an-_ N Hymn 300153 A3bm3s id 3 2'9 ""i'=l)' Also, large lots of Blue, Black, Irish Poplins, of F'nncyEArLicles, suitable for Christmas and : Hn` other 5111;, Puims, Grey Cottons,F|enc1: New 1'1-ari Presents. 1 merinoes,- and Coburgu in great variety, tugetbr John Greig|n_ ` l will: `tremendous lots of olher goods Loo nume- _ _..._L:..- ,1.\ TX:uDL'Cl_iD, .e.nJing hour! in ,_ utgnn:., Billhid very one who III C ` . vhm D..I:_.|. !--1 ARMERS and Trustees of Churches, beware of ignorant dealers in Me-lndeuus and Organs, as poor worthless instruments are gcnea rally to h found there that canuofbe sold to any practical `Musician. ` gnu; msvxuu ukm-.~.' \( . _..l' . -L..-...`I Lu. NTRUMEN'fS 1:-`kun in exchange 'l`liners' [ sent to all [,Inri3`17' the country at reason- , lable rates, ~ :.~.,...-. I m:'.vman'.: IIIFB Ira}-nuns .` . `J2 screened and - . 30 5 ditiou. Dag! nnlooh ' '.IIl.l'A 14:11`-n4mu . is Iho befbt in lhAe Dominion. Manufactured by ` I nntvnrfnln A .......-..a-nag l'nv- t-n rnnra nhn-n 51.! H10 Dept In lut: uuuuunuu. llll'lI-|\lIrlI.aI-ulxu .._, ` J. REYNER. A guarantee for live years given with each instrument, audjsold at prices L6 defy competition. ~ MELODEONS, from $30 upwards. ' New URGANS, 565 { nu_;_, 1.. ..-.._......on .`-.-. unload and `lined. In: .T B|FA Pnipared and sold by Fl R A '1 February 10. New Ut*LUANb,, gun " 3 Thse instruments are voiced and tuned by J. Reyna: himself. 35 years experience in teach- ing Church Choirs, tr: , give him the advantage of knowing the kind of tone mot suitable fglj the voice. o--.....:I.....J `Of A \'.i \ 2 F.-nun" CAO nun` Iltuwdr. 1Q9;12.j Dec, 11. I. I\E41uu;1 .3 . Music Store, `: f Marble Block, Princess-st. A130, IHB LJEIBLJA max luau-axed London News. . J4 AL {he cf+L*goo1 -1-11,, II: | n ,,-,,_ `r\_-_-_ II_-`l._ `D be voice. Secondhand PfA!\'HS from` $40 and upwdrda, At REY.`TER"S. F. {as ERANER. Auctioneer & Commission Mercllam _--_ .1... ll ...-In-_u U'Inrrc1nn nnl, LOOK OUT! LOOK OUT! jag A-nu-s------_-_ ,, Brock SL, near the Market, Kingston, Ont. - Consignments reapeglfully solicted, for which Liberal Advances will bamade. Sales of Dry Goods on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at In 1.31.; a.nd.a.t 7 o'clock every Evening. Nov. 2. 1868. com. 1868.] HI` I Illlgwu u - --- -_ olce-51. Lawrence -\Vi|Varf, Foot of Johnson Street. the `very heart of the Luckawma Valley, Scranton, Pmston, and Wilkes Barre, fmm the best selected mines, and is prepared with great care exp:-usly for Funily use, and will be 1 delivujed in the but possible no - OUR. Coal is Pure Lacknwana. beig mined in .- -'1 I l'.IsP. M` ` " RUMS, Large every Lbi ng cu A Large Stock of New and elegant Ill. ` n` ` Almanac of Canada. fur L869,` UST RECEIVED Mth CITY B00 l\STORE, King Street. ~ LI LI 1* .1: x. -,n\r .___ JOHN January 2. v ditiou. Best selected Sqft Coal fol` grates conatan-.._v on hand, nlso Lehigh bump for Foundry l -e innd Bloaaburg for Blacksmiths. -I-.._... nch ngliva.-ad in Any nut of `he ` sud Bloaunurg tor nmcuuuu... Terms Ouch. Delivered my part Ii city. 1 muss SWIFT 1: cc Y " I (II `f\I`l'I An1uaAgI1E"B_oAL ma ----n `'7 -:51 October 21,1868. -', Cents, be In | Princess Street. ` DUILI U: HEATH & GUNN, Chemists & DruggisIs_ 47 Princess Street, Kingston. Notion." ' ' _Ja.n1.t H1: * >. run to be 23 lint lfsqunn 11 line! - for square, for all! At the privilege of!` DI ll Uuuzunnuu-uu -.v- y--... , the F1011] J. REYNER3 u..-:- E i1\-. NOn'ShIfCH01QT!, lU. LU LII-ICICLIIIIUEI-I. wu. . Family Season Tickets for two--To Non- sumnoudem, $7 so. To Sha.rehol_den, :5. Single 'l`icket-'l'o Nomshareholders, gs, `Tu Shnenolders, $4. " - Applications for Tickets tobe mm, goth, ggecretgry at the cities of c. F. Gnaenxeou, [T FRIENDS.-The NICLI published by morning, all the re week. For paid so, you! may send it to your friend! monthtat the Vredneeg! nlsluf For Ou D9111!` my sent All Tickets . able um.-u .-. .4. J13. price ' p_I E. BA]`1T1c(;'SV .- 1.. 1nd st Daily olce, g.,,_ 3 1-,,'.,_ (lreiglmm. ` $12 and $20. In fact, I` d with the Music Trade, A . ntur-.u12'_nIi-4 I I 3. JOHN C REIGEITON. nu LUE nu-ran; glnu` At REYNERES. {AUCTION SALE.1 t [Inhabitants of Kingston l LLL Eu I1:I5I.rucuuu=_u uu.1 uuuumu .. I auction, at Fergusotfs old stand, over IMPORTANT NOTICE Ni ESSRS MCNAUGHTON 35 Co. 11-178 I`9C**i"' ed inst.ruc11ous_from Montreal to sell by nunuinn cl Wan-nnann q nld Aland. OVEF bl} :::;o,m-' DIM) NEl(iHBOUlll_l00D. I `lbonsialing of Broad and Narrow Woolen Cloths, Ready-Made Clolhing, B1mket9,0arpeting, Bed- ldinn Qlnhlp Trnal kl- vi n. n nun. -.u-.,-...u.... roua to mention. I c1..|- a- -......_- I roua lo mention. Sale to commence on THURSDAY, February 18, at. 7 p 111., and to continue each duy at 2 in |` the afternoon and 7 in the evening. Auuuau\aL.nn.s.z4- .- v--` Auctioneers. `N_B.-Coun1'ry Mercbanis and Jobber: wi_l1 be treated liberally with. Feb. 18. L _A?___,_______.-__._ ?__%.__._________ HOW TI-an Mangjguts 7 FWAS about 9 a.m on Saturday last that __ two ladies entered my Stor-, and asked the price of my best FAMILY FLOUR. I told them in plain English. 0h," said one, "we can get the bestour n quarter-d oltu a. barrel less It a little place where they have not near such a stock of our as you Bevin to have." After 1 little further conversation they left. Ah! but how disappointed they returned about the sume bout this morning, and told me how they made tools of themselves. Of course I was aware -3` in 4 -1131 OTEII vnlqrl Iv _-_-._-.. --- ...nri-I A-. anuxnun max, ' of it. we barrels or the same splendid FAMIHLY FLOUR as I have been selling lately, to Land. 50 barrels xxx PASTRY FLOUR jun receiv- vv -r-nu ed at BBUKS REDHVED1 AT HENDERSON S. BARNES ON THE PSALMS, vols. 2 and 3. Watcbwords for "the Warfare of Life, by_ >xh`e Author of the "Sclmnberg-CouaFnmi]y." Thy Days of Knox. - Daisy, by the Author of the Wide Wide World." 1111. . :. ,. l'\L_1.u!..n'7 kw A In `W. -A. .u..\ -v- 40 Princess Street, Feb. 10. vono." _What is a Christian? by.A.L.O.E. Mind and Words of Jesus, fresh supplies. Morning and Night Watches, do Ten Thousand Wonderful Things. Percy Anecdotes, 2 volumes. ` Charles Read_e s Novels, new uniform edition. The Family Doctor. - Donn Swit': a Complete Works: Handy Andy. Valentine Vox, kc. &c. it -_. A -__.`-. $20,000 VVORT H __*_____________.__. KING STREET SKATING RINK. KINGSTON SKATING CLUB .. 4 B.\xn:'s '1`I:u-:_ as work waeuv. Puma Nsw HAIPSBIRB Inuence her: having been III cu by uning Dy. Blrlanl ' the prisoners of this innti Joszrn lino LL 1.. LUGAIS. ~ Plll5OF. ~-Genllc'men or of ihu appetite for1obac- _ we desire I supply for K3011. udern N. E. Stun Prison. NY. -- Dr. nun ! Antidote fut all daimed ' . 1'1. Tuimccc: hm W. H nd myself. 11` IIYIB . Snozunnn, Kelley I L """"""'- -- `re v . Caution -Beware of lmltallon. PRESIDENT: 1 Juan A. Hmmnsol. Esq., D.G.L. ` VICE-PRESIDENT : Joan R. Dlcxsou, Esq, ILD. DIRECTORS : Sir J. A. Mn.cdona.1d,Hou. Alex. Campbell, K.C.B., 'I`.Kirkpa.trick_,Esq.l[P., R. J. 0artwtight,Esq ,llP, John Fraser. Esq., John Car:-uthers, Esq, Robt. Deacon, Esq , 'G. M. Wilkinson, Esq., M. Sweetman, 13541., I`! I3 D..anrWan H U. '65 %"_1`-r1'EE1'sI:I.VEs I L]. E. W Illrlusvu, ` G. S. on, Esq.. l'.\t7l1Il`I'YFI" U. D. non, nuIsq.. . EXECUTIVE cdm11'1:i~'i:'i:_:'T W. R.llingo.ye, Esq, Capt. McGill, R.C.R. J. P. Gildersleeve, Esq, N. Kent, Esq`, ' G.A.Kirkpatr'I.k, Esq. W. Herchmer,Isq. ` SEGRETARY 8 'l`B.EABUR.ER:' ' ' ` _ _R. W. Bnnow, Esq. non-rs; Family Senlon Tickets for three or tnore-to Non-Shareholders; $10. To Shareholders, $8. , u-.....n. nnmn Tickets Non-" r i3dEYl. 2|`. 1. BLATEIII, nu FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ['1$aderna1-In X arpg-1-lghted.] Ollicen }or TO THE . 18. _M._ J'&_r[LC)`In{RISON S. MCNAUGHTOi`I 8: 00., A -5.-.-.:.n I I VII. 1.. It` .SoIr'nnI.l Hon Jomzsnl. Bu 1 of Burton`! Andm removed all 1 AND, John Henderson, `PRINCESS STREET. OF .4 myself. It us. '_ Kelley udon, _ 1-r_........-nun. T.v In n1. Dwucuunu, naq H. G. Voigt, Esq. nnuuuntmrnu . 1 868-9. 'l`lm.t was my fortune. This was no dream, no romance. I setgiown the simple truth, strange as it will appear to many. During a. portinnof my life that was my |"orLuue--a. million vsterling per mintite-~_ secured me by pn.pers_ held in my 7own hands. Never had I conceived of so much wealth as those papers entitled me to, and even :31 read them I did not believe in their reality. They were real, nevertheless. So was the fortune. So, I am persuaded now, were the circumstances, romantic as they seemed, under which I gained and lost it. "l`|-m rnnnnw nornn kn ma nndnr the will `Of seemeu, lllluer Wnlcu L gmucu uuu ms 11. The money came to me under the will -of old _B.oduey Gauntleu. Everybody in the city knew him in his lifet-im6-knew him as a shrewd, active. hot.-tempered man, and called him old, while he was yet in his prime. As far as my memorygoes back, he Justied the epithet. _ He looked old, with- ered, dried up, yet there was plenty of life in him, as those fouml who crossed his path, or tried to everreach him`in the business transactiens that took him every day into the chief places of resort in the city." His black eyes burned under frost-white brows,` and when contradicted or opposed, the" pur- ple blood would rush into his cadaverous cheek, or swell the veins in his forehead, : till he was fearful to look at. W. ,_ L- _..... ....1`l.I on:-I pana nu no tear-nut to won am. At ordinary times he was mild and gentle. Except that he was always absorbed in lmsi- 1 ness, he might; have been kind-and tender. I To me he sometimes was so. If he ever un- bent, it was to his little Julie, as he called 4 me, and that was more.oftgL I_ think, when M [ had grown out of my `childhood and be- i came a woman, and so more of a companion to him. Tax my yjnmger life I remember fancying; U121? _l:r3 ;-.voided,.a.nd even regard- ed me with dislike. It might have been so: ` There was no apparent reason why he should regard me in any other light. I was only, as I knew quite soon enough. the child of an old friend--one Colonel AnthonysLVyvern ` , --whom he had adopted out of charity. ` u....:.... an nannoad with hp did his dntv bv `THURSDAY EVENING, FEB. 25. --WIIOIII I18 nau auupleu uuo Ul uunl II,- llaving so adopted me, he did his duty by me. All admitted that; the praise of him -in that particular rang as a. ceaseless pean ' in his eo.rs---and in mine. And I was daily hidden to take note how good he was, how loving and how generous ; and what innite return, by way of goodness, gratitude, decili- ty, perseverance, and I know not what pther virtues, all this demanded at my hands. I am afrald I sbmetimes wiahedhe but] been less to me, 3;) that there might have been some hope ofimy being to him what it. was declared my duty to become. - 1 nine! rnv `I-muf hnwm.5m- 2 and he. I be- declared duty to Decnme. u I tried my best, however; and he, u lieve, was 'aatised.l Ours was not 1 very lively home. Our house was an old, one u that had held its own in the city when the [3 city had even its palaces. But ll] tliejong 1 course of time it had yielded, foot by footmto ~ encroachment: on all sides, until it was fairly bricked in, and utterly lost to public gaze. It could only be reached by means of a passage through another house, which had planted its great broad back right in front ., of our windows, and so obstructed our view . and shut out the light. This want of light was what I always most severely felt;-for the rooms were large, lofty. and proportion- atoly gloomy: and there was oneowith n ' painted ceiling that I dared not enter, for . the figures, gaunt and writhing, `always seemed alive up therein the gloom, and that notion haunted even my dreame. ` Old Rodney Gaunt.lett s own rooms were` on the ground oor; they were alike dun- geoni, but he never saw them 90. All the year round. he breakfasted anddined. by cah- dlelight; yellow wax-lights, in old plated. candelabra, red as copper. were always lit for him night and morning. That. was his fancy, and, like all his other habits, had taken firm roqt in him. i V ~n_:4_-. ....A r 1:.`....1`...:..+n;.-u 11.-idop.t_ taken nrm root 111 mm. Bridget and I 1ired up'-stairs. Bridget, _ by the way, was our one domestic-~house- keeper, nurse, and general servant in one. She was an old as her master. Thin white locks peeped. out from under her mob-cap, bound round with 8. blue]: ribbon, and shone like silver. __Her skin was yellow and wrinkled; her hands suggested claws, they were so hard and eehless. But she had an eye bright and true as s. hawk s; i.t.deed age. liridgetlwas my geod- friend and` u.l-` most sole companion. `If I could have wish- ed her other than she Wes, it would `have been in respect -of her sense of: Rodney Geuntlettfs goodness ,by me, and of the herd measure of gratitude he thought proper to ` exact from my unhappy self in return. In this respect she was uninching. I was never suered to forget thebl subsisted on charity. or that persons so cireumstaneed had no rights--they had only duties. As I was saying, our rooms were up stairs ; they were three in number, and ` formed the whole of the second` ner. My share comprised a very large bed-r'onm that had had been It reception-rgom in the olden times, and a smaller apartment open- ing outof it. Bridget s chamber was out- side mine, her door close to the stair-case ; so that sleeping there she, in 1 manner, kept watch end ward over me. '.I"l-up smaller room. in I .7911. W38 A MILLION A nmuifn. Lthg iilaily %Nemc:~. kept WILCII anu Wlru uvur sun. The smaller room, in which lived, like a room borrowed Irom the 1asI'.cen- tury. It `was wainscotted, and had a high mantelpieco carved over with cupid sengag- ed in fescooning heavy wreaths aboutbi-t. Above, there was an.,oval glass, slanting forward so that it.- reectedall below it, only a fraction of its surface being hidden by a small clock, on which it appeared :0 rest. The furniture own" in` keeping -, tables with caured legaand brass handles and ttings; chairs with opvalhacka and striped rnoreen cushions; eacritoireswith ` drawers, and Indian jars-lail these were conspicuous. Bug mos: conspicuous of `all was a Japanese cabinet, very large and I cumbrous, black as ebony. with quaint g- " urea in gold and dug! colours, in slight re- lief. It. must once hinge been very costly ; but it was now out of repair, and was only used ass. receptacle for-`papers; _ , 1 ........- ni-qlbmvrnmn uiehm-it n thnunrlxi. 91 `or to the Co! Rum L IVA " SEE LAST PA (2.3. used receptacle 101' papers; I never reizelkmy room without a thought 5 of this eabinet. 1: is eepeoiellyveuocietad F with 58 tint Tilil "Of I. friengi of Rodney Genn,~t.leu.'p, whovafgerwluls d_`amen.ten to the old house-for ofrenerr thnn I cared to see him. I recall that visit. like a. `dream- , I seem go I60 `myself, a. pole slim girl. with hgir of 3 reddish `hue, so thick the? it will never keep its place in eny kpot into wich hwinnis,-but in always`-hanging shoot my ` shoulders, studded with heir-ping. `Ti: evening, and I sun close _to. the windows, straining my eyes over I book in the even- ing. The book touchenno deeply, end I em conscious that my eyelids are red. and that there no teen on my .W)nle -1 en thoenbao:-bed. the door open, `Ind Bridget enters, bearing in-one hnnd one of the old plued candolsbn. with werllghtl 3..-am. in it. nnd so preceding two other, `III! I)! `unru- nring In it, 1 persons. One is Rodney Gauntlet: himself; the other is a stranger`-L ne, tall, aquac- shouldered` man, with nnolire fIGO. black eyes, and shining white teeth. A: I give ; caredlcaa look, and toss back my cnmbroun hair, it is Mr Ganntlett who says, pointing ' to the stranger, "Mr Hugh Dimsdale. my dear, an esteemed friend of mine.*- Whol- ly unused to 'visi_tora, I am confused, _ but mutter something to the purpose, and am conscious of having my lnndgnqueezod in a. broad palm, and held there, It trie-=-only a trie--longer than I feel to be necessary. The lnemhry of what follows is made up of three incidents: the impression i that Mr Gnuntlett is gayer und*brig:hter than Lhave ever seen him before; met Mr Hugh is em- barrassingly polite; md;thi'I` further, that whenever I catch his eyes wandering it is always in the direction =-of-AIthel=Jiup'aneae cabinet, which nppmrnto have n smuige f fascination for him. rnL_- ,,:_|..a- :..._-.I.---:-_ _.-.. ....-`l'.1....... IIIIZIUELIUU IUI llllllq . ' " That night : introduction w_|a, 15-! have said. followed by u_1s.ny 9. visit. on the part. of Mr Hugh Dimsdaie. It "was not long before he declared himself my devot- ed admirur, andbegged me to regard him as 2. suitor for my hand. My patron, too,` hinted as delicately as he could um: such an arrangement would be grm.ify.img to him. As. for Bridget, she declared him to be the nest. gemlemnn in wholqwprld, and wafperpetually regarding` me with her - head QI1 nne-aids and her hands raised in a. goth of century of admiration at my good. l|`IfI'lI'|A ask. l0IF|lllU- ' - Bur. I roceived -hirp coldly`; 1 could hot like him; his coming chilled _my heart. The touch of his hand distressed me so that I dreamed of it in the night and woke up with nshudder. 3 Still he came, and came. I` 11:41 i auspi- dion he knew how I loathed him`, and glo- ried in his power to inict the [torture of his` presence on me--glotied Itill more in .suggest'L'ng as-further horror. A * Am I never to prom my love by show- ing how happy I can mukb you 3.` he would l.L'I' _ _ _ _ . __ I_.A._.. ll _.._-_IJ L- _.- _-1j IUlI1 n I . ~ `_ "But an my wife `I Ah, 1f"W0` could only Irenlima the futnru I have pln.nhed.".*y ' "The present amply contents yam" Q4 it uilunu nn -\:/ B0 II: WUVII LID. At Inc. ha` lost- all. ptiuuglshd grow} `fairly angnylwiih mo. "Whenever. we mat, his words were bu-I11 Cid.-hi!-`lU,OhI1IjhT6l1Q-` suing. I cotd not eacldre thU,.IDd`in one passionate om|mru- vbnde 411m. ibogone and ` trouble me no furher. nu ______ L, .__._ ..:L n 1- _`._:.a at Kllrlllgrlllu 1- I13`? \IIlO IC9-'"XIKl 3 He obeyed ; but `t 1610 wnrlidlignant gm... in hiseyes as holrtode Immune room, `and I saw that he hit hiqown lips to island- iag to keep in the words withwHich he wouicl have cursedma. v_ k -. . , .._- -L__ _ .__._AI. I-_._.L:__. __ .I`wil| never be yoir nib? ill die mt. I hut.o`you.- Loljra-`no !" ..L___.J . I-..|. `A __4. _. `_...n..mI:4...._- uuuulu ILIU uu uuvu-cu. -~ `\W wuunu. uuvc uuuacu Inc. _ .::- c . For more than a. month llawvhim no mote. This might hsvewanrprilesi me,- but. during the latte:-pI.lI-ti tliinlrlimei bad no Iieisure to gvo a thought to him. If banefactar: waI':tIl:'en-iihr- itnu the winter timamdd `Isa Ina Ioiud with-I;-slight cold, of which he took no beeil until in- annnntion follbwed, and lie ulquon real- ly ill. Even then ho Imnii Imzmdeen bim- -selk an ihva1id,.nnd would not no Iwioctor, Au .-min}. -n-Ln rIn;iI-v1I|.nn-nifn>..uM`.':lIn5n u `Sell In II]VIIlI`BIIIlI `III-IIII III!` T $"`I.II3uII" at _giv'e npthis daily vpursnitu r4`*Within u .UBk he vug worn Icrt shadow!-gi hi eyes link. his shoulder: round, ma vcoagh tore ercely at him lung: ":1 wai ; but V be only laughed at my `fIIi'I,'~' uidrdbclnred `that he would soonha bttcr; ~ 1 :'- 2* t\k LL- ...:_.|.nL _.:..|.A.._l I_:_` .i1I._.'aI._ `Y _-L `Iiullo Vruluu UIILIH-no uciiclu ~` * On the eightbmightof hit <' A i I at in my-main: J -I `dquld whuri hilt-eo`ughing_. below; but Bridget had brought 5-message this he was busyrovir himpiltlersg Ind did not cue tmbo: intruded Having given me tbvidmeasage`, and `assured nah: had all - to bed. he was ve there over a dying anben, Ii;nlpenund- ed myself to. go. to him, innspi ofhia mel- ' sage, and entrant him no ndnpiyavith my wishes in this respect. whatvlwmms noun. _man whose will c0l1_ld;bG`lllWl:l'gId;`0l who was open to persuasion, ..BarLvm-ind `to be- ` think me of Luomo `friend to whnumlimight _ I was wretched,-for I*felt-pertain him. ~ One` name alone snggunuIl<'it|elf- thevhatefnl name of High Ali the bare Iuggnentiun of it} eovund over the grate wit.la;n shudder. Bah it need to act as .3 `ape-ll.;. nnderilu! inneuoe thought; crowded npm me, my nriudlgfow morbidly Ictive, and soon I was n.lmnnt>loot`oo can- sciousness`in the bewildering petplaxities of my own neectinna. - ~ ' 'l4`4u'- an hnnr I rniaht Juuvrn hlnrwln Mani ill, nnd.needcdnclvioo.? Sitting ' i V I- he could need for the night,-nhd had; gong . .nppeu.l--soma and who had lin-ulsnoo oven L .2 3-I am `very_hl.ppy," would be my cold nlw - . ` I)! III UWI Ituuuuuu 2. For an hon: I might .havp that. When} at length started, :3 nun.-of aivision, I was conscious of 3 chillnau,."anQ,.:;-of in being very Tate. I `put my`h.and--"10 my` waist for my wntohm It wnnteilrbhrna mini uten-to two. Was that riglw bgrtlcvclpck on the mautdpiecc In `_I:nukcd1n~y|nlf. `In- stinctivly I lookad `up. I `um nynown fgca Ind gure ;- and I saw Amara Then was another {am looking out 1 nhnulder -another gure standing at my. van nlannlv And nnrnintdllnhlt lfx..n& u-nu 1.61. cl.I'I BIILI 3"-` benefactor, Rodney Gcnnett; landing Ilvltn and lnndina nuzr I13 I. wrnnan Deuuauun, nu-_uIII=J V-uuvlvhg -av-uunng there, sud beudmg over Inn with n strange pityiugjook in Ilia face. r. \ . --You here- sir I" I cried. tnrninn rmmd . pllylug. roux Ill nu J-7u. an You hate, air 2' I cried, nrning round, irightened-I knew not why. M There was no Answer. * 1 half rote. - `- _ An I did so, the form needed from me. It went nlawly, with thn shning -gait. of road between us. Then it tntnnd Anny. It turned townrd th'n-~J ` -cabinet; and I an nu uplifted fo got beckoning men: wanna nunrnl, no real, that it neared sway the fear: which wens beginning to paralyze me. ~" ` rmonk to HIQ air. P I nrind nut nfhnnina an enfeeblud man. Thor flil townrd ' run even when there III rollridtalr of the ' me to observe what folloied. The movc- ' P"` lilo 1.5 ~ ~' . 3933-too, r I" Icriod * r - - - wIt.I ' :.':::*- - were. or as cu, 31,25 fotrnt for evry Du . .1. lines, 1 cent! vi < I no cent: per hfgvg ' 1.u- . . The ngai was n{ud than M as if to silence. Then the solhnlfetumed. Iconld catch the oxpreuion.atmho eyes, nnd_- followed them. A to sin- gla out I gpot-n you had imwthuiower-` pattern of the cabinet---Qnd than lIaspoint- in n er went um t tovthtt Q00. T..l.g.. I u-nnrnn|:gfIIl1n land vinldnnl. nnnu -'1IIlU|llUl IIZUIU Bolluunqu .0 lug .v-uni: Yes. clearly and unnjniutdkublg i`-mow my nlinfnnlnr, Rndnpf Qnnnatt; Itdndinav NUMBER 120}. [us ulls `WTJD .lCI`III Unless I drosmod; the bud yuldod under tha pressure of thu nga-tip! * :- I saw it sink and Vspngx-.bni:*t.o its place. Then almoat:inuut_nlAy,~.u.. long nu. row panel: fell out u'nd drap5in"d 0;! III; ground. this ?"=I gasped, looking `from the spot. when the pnnnl lay. - ~ - To my dismay; I adduued vacancy. Th. lgnm wagon . ' ,1; uumxvu intents. Had I sun a ghost of Rodlny Gsnntlctt? - ll) `conviction I thlt I hld. Y the ough- dthunwI".sthoniultbaoma*m|: -coma gph-it hump d-qthul II no, for what You with ti ) uhovno the `secret 51" ed the IpI'ing,:ao tone-bu ma elded,` III In 01 ..... . nu... .33 gm full puticllm. in bottles I! 36 mun ue ordered rphid bf r and Agenda` unnunr n. WI! High" 1 ad :|..: _ "J Wu --nut 5 this Polish. Hfh fun Is-no};-IL: I IV HUI F" ;i`. .'r'rT.".;1.'.I?s'<'a '7-":3-`IE - rnu:hs...5o -4 Lilli > nun No1'IcIt"-U( leaded or solid, I #0 I scale of Iolid lines 75 oem, nth! Notices in editorial ` is to promote tln ~ M of Individul Of-. . nfanks, Inrunneb ` ` d Lectures, g ` ; 2 ncknouledgeucli. ' runsidered adv ` ma sea}: and in Notices." 9 ' ------- `nu-nil` _~.Jjl A oven-rlillll. BWWB . \ nun .Arcnxg '3 K30 .or sale,1oIh_ _ Tut ,`., -aw ICU?` ISM . Conny` ooh; abuts, iandbnlls, `um;-lple-L1, nviuuions, .`tW' Blanks, "nzlinlr Hill: lvmva uv aonqm! ""'"m `9 10 In` 0 tin an n D-y FIN ! My-A 75 n-rtisomentl 0 .'F2."_':'L'.'i non: rem _ nfu tuned; for +em.1.. 3 cm zructiona. from any emu. fdl remedy, 11 '94 though I pow g hunhiio Ibo eonutinuuou it itpeculiu-l_I sum-4 ` it 0".`-racy `bring n the lDOl\`.l\ly . SPE|`1.\L ` ihlll C!-ties F` .__. T ., guns for Cnrmin, \\' who. containing Fif ,mg,'f'$."f{ijiZEx`~ an in II.`_i'I`0IlI~`. R I Insroluzn |I leslprr Gray [lair to its -I| Lift. Color and Beauty. ]llDoDu.:-~-.--...._--- IA! m HUI} F il!!l:!v`\1i.s!o`[\ ,-`hp.--,`.a`} ` uLu1.x.;n_zn.onu.m .\l1'.`{ . than in :9! 7': ' ..).r .2! rv.;-,-_.;_-.,._._- hm. I-PI'Il-I \ -nus... . mun nmmn um n1u:$1.V0 bI.IIIl'1n0na Battle. -_.p-u (`I I ` I I as ` " T` led to extent: in ID Mex gxpeditiol lhl M 11;, all order! lot ` A Xtvored. Wnrk I Iii` .:I_. '*`jjV Iihmiclo known to preserve the hair. A krill pmiiicely restore _ Hlllrlo ll: original Colour, nl punch: no Grcnnh. hnunly new E.ll|ti5C"di!tOVet} , com- lyof the most powerful and reslorar i: in the vegetable kingdom. lb 17... . um/mt : nu} nlnnnr nn,l' .1...`-I Ilpi ` I. All thg States, Kingdoms, and Empires of 3 3l'ID.-'l'he lives of thousand; of the World are clearly dened by the aid of colour ' printing. ied during the past vear Ui"aadi;'gg gg upuhypa Condhio; ll. '_l"be Biitish lmpire, including all the` Hug ,5 Ha Remedv . This Stfilssiiesknm pronnneutly pruned In uuilenn Xilhing extensively used, and emu; llI.,.Il also coninins 18 enlgrged Maps of im- hullllhiglllpit Nothing of the kind pormnt British Colonies and Ports. ileu - . IV. Overlxnd Roulei Ind Steam and Sailing be. huu uwcessfnl r .5'"' ` Routes, with distances in miles and lime in days "3" t 00-. Nlihl, NIH , Proprietors ` '-`i`3 }it Clllnolboequalled. V . Uverlnnd Telegmpha. Cables, Railways "4" "rmly recommend ll, and w0u1d1 VI. Cu:rents.of__tbe Ocean, Limits of lcebergsl hcho on horses to keep g gupph. of it I and Drift lce, kc. kc. . _ , n_:_- :_ Algal. Ainb Q I II lUC 'TsV`.UU|C P\lIJ5'J\I|.LI. I! ` & th.Hn r smooth and glouy, and dn-:3 mhouxxnsn um asap BY um umcu. .u:raoam'. hhbynlldrugxim. Price 31,00. Hi: .--_.._..l usuvuuuuuu nu, u-qu vvvu-H `H-it lyh moans of uving your hill Remember the name, and see that '5'I|Inof Hurdat C0. in on each pncklga. 5&1! I LymIn.NeIcnst1=, Out, proprietors . "bi 51 by Ill Icdicine Deulers. puqi [Vin Dub`? k - C . -`I-M01540 I P53 Phpv. N:-I-Yo n"5IT Brynn`: Puilznouic Wof: rs in "*t(K 00141, had all Bronchial ntfec- `~'II'lIg thnmicted. has passed into `M II h Ulilnd Rtnlaa -vhou-as Ihnu: -,-......m' an umcteu. nu passeu mto II It Uuiud Blues. where these ="""'l`HI an, known, they bent down Till! Ind qelipse :11 riulry - the'de- `Nu Manna; increased to} the in: Isle: average over `:1 bout 3 year. Eminent. h _'||Ieiu:l profeaaion without num- .`'|*! how ofno re oration pro- Q,` . P P mum us these '&f:|".I. ` bu nun: In] u b'C"QfI drnadn AnA'vnnaO nf who n at Bull In and under, $1 for em: for evcryll , for am I... . -.`-- Qnnm