Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Mar 1887, p. 7

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Ouuvsyn hookah-I a. Id nmngva. 20' dot. ; ; huh butter. l.*`c ; roll 1 Spuninh uuium, 2.3;-. Smell, gearing. A quick Relief. : A positive Cure 4 |3onaeaT-3fTu.ste ` `Cleanses the | Head. ~Alluys Inammation . Bealethe Sores |Reato;es the ` ELY'S _C_l1BAl l Ill Illlgl ul ul-ct lI|l'II('ED. lIl'I\IlII` ` the: ht-ml, palpita- I other clistrt-swing u of August l"hm er ..I .,AI`, .a u ......I_. V150}! 0] 901-4-on Str--0`-t. 7 n.IL- 8uIl'ooJu. On foI'd.|' sun-4. lllnaml pnln nuo:uuu. Hwwmomzuunbmuw. W -__._.____, __ 1 I I vnlulll Int`! \\ (1 J. H. Bunut. ._._y_ 1.. - an way an . Imdamnnrlina nnu , Hlchlnn. V. J Wlla-n 5 I IN CI .\.uupl- u}7 ` I % unit \.-IIIQIIIJ I II- rumvon Auvn I |_-and Quasi! .-----u Ll 11A naming ' AUAII Iauunv Aunt: . AvIIncI.Cn..l:u (flaunt i _ Ivar h. _____V_ g IIlh"I'.Ill'I|l II I . I`. I. l`l'l`I. I.n.. onus-cunt Io III. Juvh. PI: x-hn.l kc. and Qtuodeou me mm run a. mm H: (`dhlulbc cm at eoul!r)' pnnpt umwlal Io. com WQLESA|_._E x. RETAIL r. u. Iucxnms. nun. J. ll. nnrn. M.lt.(`.s.. Kn;-. R. I2. .`ll .\RKN, l).l)..H`., LlI..i._ luau-n1-. 0300 and lhulul Iwnu :-1., yawn: Mom and llyl m Uln-my Muvul onto 0 Angling (lad oro-H--r Etnlo-: ulrncuoo ol toclh. 1` photo. a in 11 `mun: tn 9. In D\ .- I I-nu ----- -----.-.-. .. ....-- uv--7--.-..`.. ` -.. .. .. W J. H. CLARKE. ILD. l\.l).S.. LD.8.. lucsnn. (know .4" run c-an-gut In-nuury. Dolor name: Hunt. bunch `Humans and lime! llneln. PI.l1kvI|nv nuan- um mid to an-an-ton otlhauutnl Ial. ' "` . , , :2 X ...-so nu uuvnnu. _ qwInnunvrnIIlr.|.n:nauulona. l\"lll`al\| VIII! IV. lhmu-1'Iuc_ .`iul.lll1YHi. 1`uN\r:YAVu (Milne (`arm-r Km; Anal llrurk Nru-I Wmio-`n llruu Mun-. A ll(`Il`lTIZ( 1 nver \\ dun I-llrm-t. um! I _Auum1ct. 0vv_Ig_-Iu:_ulhnoc. ADAM IPABTIIU n_.n.o-n.-u Auvnnonn ha 15:. Pin. r..\q.. nu". .,n.u.. Duo 0! |InuIl|Inm_ I! an shru- \y\'nInAn and I '|n|aIn-u lhvmnxn-n:. ` I"0l`d'n Illuvk. In I:-run. 0|-`PICK 452 1 phone oommm L (`Ll-`.MEN'l`-\`. lnt:.\"rIs1'. directly opposite the Post Olnco. l\;:`lliuton slreol. ` uhlhhod in Kingston. You .\'n I--0uuu'|o!I1-UL " ' I4 l|l.not\\'hArl. " I-Gt. wt-unoWhr II Chen Y hwitcn weather an In. (goat. mum whorl. Ilnnnnhl -(\nsuno Khnnnd (g:-an II; ` bk. w. lluuun-urn. III]:-n ! `Luv-u. ARvu|'r:(1-s and Building Survcynrs. (mice We-llimnun Street. Kingslon. .\l_\' .\Iulh1'r ~`.-|_\s Hun think Hun will kn-up hurt` pnrul) .~`i.~ und hr.-ulu4'h(`. "DR. El.l7.Al:I-I'l`Il .~&.\ll1'll ` |`.M.. NJ`. '_. `HJL [Ana nl Ilnnnlllnnn III \ nnl shru- In. "(ii.\'Ts :-\'our Ho Bittershnvc heun of t \'I| -to nu-. lwns nid up with typhoid ever for over two months. nnd could get no relief until I tried `our Hop Bitters To those Ittl:r- ing from duh lit)`. ur nny um` In feeble health. I cordinlly rocolnmcnd them. J. (' :~'1-m-:-rz|ct.. ls thvn` :1 person living who en-r saw 11 (`M10 0! nguv. biliouqwss. nervousness or neuralgia. urnn 'disvn.-w of lhr stomach. liver or kidm-ys that up liillc-he will nul 4-urn! Monroe. Mich.. Sept. 25, 1885. Sins :-I have been tnkin Ho Bitters for inammation of kldm-_\`a um bln der. It has done for me when t four phvsicians failed In do~cured me. The effect uftlw bitu-rs acclxlvd likv magic to me. W. L. C.urr|-nu. Lmldingtun, .\i1'ch.. Feb. 2,1896. 1 have sold Hop Bitters for ten yczxrs. and there is no me: divmu that equals them for bilious nlmcka. kid- : ncy cmnplninua, umi all incident to this matur- nu climate. H. T. Amxunxn. Hard Maple and Ilonrh ` vdwnnrl. (Ml. mu-n AnI.`h`.lm ur "unlock (`. wood. third or Un- nw . Or l! on wan! R1 to; \\`ond.( I. orloro Oodk. In Coal. Nu. `uni. Su (` or Black- unlt `uhal. go to R. cA_.wt_=_oRc_>__ &_ 00.. I~!t,,I'nhcnlth_v or Inactive kidneys muse |.cm\'el.'Brixhl's di:-sense. rhvummism and n hnrdc of mlwrz-scriuusaund fulul diseases. which I run he prev:-nlnd with llup Bitters." if lukcn in lime. JrI1\r nun - u no We nrc so thnnkful to any that our nursing baby wus m-rnmm-nlly rurctl of it dangerous um! n`utrm~ti-d constipation and irregularity of the wels b_\'tlu- llt~`(' of Hon Hitters by its nursing mother. which at thosume time restor- edherto perfect health mu! utn~ng1h.- The Par- ents. Rochester. N. Y. w to, Irirvr `;v--uu ! "A tonrto Europe that I-0:4! mo $3111) did \ less good than one bottle of llup Bitters; they ` nlso curod my wife of Mu-on years` nervous "woaknosa. sloo nlussness and d3'spupsin."-.\!r. R. M.. Auburn. .'. Y. A! .'\IAss.. Jun. 15. I886`. llmve been very sick QVOI` um _u-nrs. 'l`he_v nllgnvuxm~up ns mat cure. llrk-d the most skiltul physicians. ml lhc`(li(| not reach the \\'Un-It purl. 'l`lu- lung:-mu hunrl \ \'0ukl llll up t'\'IJl`_\' niigln um! distress mo. and nu` throat \\'us \'(*r`\'bm . lluld my vhildn-n I nlmugld ngvur diam pa-m-c Iill I Iuul lriod Ho 1 Hillvrs. \\ hen I had lnkvn '. Lu lmlllcs thv_\' nclpul Int` \'Cl`) mm-ll imlu-cl. \\`lu-n I had luken Iuu nmrc b0lt'~sI was well. 'l'|IcI`c \\`am 11 lot of sick folks here who have (`(`Il how they ourodl me. and HI(`_\' usul them uml \\ ore mm-d and fuel as thankful us I du than there is so valuable u nu-divine Imulc. Yours truly. Miss .h'1.u G. (`t'.~1n\`u. IJGH .\'[ H}: RA LI . AH... I ..I.` ..........p 1.. lu.uwrmn. l'.\... Wu) N. 1335. It has cnrvd me of m.-\'cr:\l tli.~`ou5t`s, such as ' -<.ner\')ustu`e:, Si('kll(`S8l\l the stonmch. monthly truublcs.etx-. [have not Sl'('ll a sick day in wars. sinm-I took Hop Bi1i'cr.~=. All my neigh- bors use them. . Mn.-1. l<`.\\'\'uc Gm-tlm. ".\l_\' lilllc.-aickly. puny bnbv. mus (`hl\nF(\`| in- nu pzrmu lunun-inx hoy.muI`l \\n.~* rnisu from I sick bu! by using Hop Hitters a short time." A Yurxu .\IOTll!e1R. All IIIU II I Ros wutful ; lny , 1883. _ '} ms amt-ted with kidm-_\' and urinary. _ I`rouble- ` "I-`nr1\\-ulve years !" Afturlryinnll thpdm-tursnnd pun-nl medi-- ` cinee I ouuld war of. I used No bullies of Hop "Bitters ;" ` . ` And I am purfcc Iy cured. I keep il. ' "All the time !" wtfully, B. I-`. B00111. >`:u:lsbur,\'. 'l'cnn.. Maw .1883. . ' f'1?ROi#'EsSIo 1?AL CARDS7` :_I:o-Upuh ov`fI'lhnt C lung`: I ull Nlvvl. hrnr H Talephmw mun Lllacxuu. NJ) 1 in HRS. Il|(' u-..n. ..;_ .;~. 638 Fuhun st roev. ausmmss cums. .l(`l1`uN. kv. (lmcwvlnronce Siren! on 1- llw Punt um.-.-. .\m.\'n-:\' T0 mA'.\' M II murn-nl rnln--A I FR. A |.l(`l-I .\lc1;ll.Ll VRAY. ~a..-ms of Wmm-n nnd t`hIhlr-n I specialty. u o: Pnnct-sa Street. lhroc llnuru ubuvn nur Huh I ` '":EZ=I?"ii'i` s`|i nIii.` `An Again: Khnond I w.u.K rim 5'. Jig nun nu-.; (Wm You . .~: .\1 \'7 O~n\lp.a I uun;n`n-Va. Ion-wonn. :nmu.n:o' wmouauwxnmxmeu-gu JOHN STRANGE. LLB. . ;_ auu_,. ;u,___.. u... *W.\T' 'r:\i' |IA.\`n.~7..m. ....-o...- ..l II-._..|: --..I L !- Sf0 I'[;V0f(l Pmrml ('m-I. 6.3: at {PX Hi T mason nu.-an-anal \` JI. .` I". V` I15.` I51`,-II'\-, 11'. vurm-r uf Ilnvrk and King Wraot. u n ur Stun-. hlnuwmoo on King t In lhv \'mu Ulu-. fknimnr sll.-\\\`. n H. In lQnu I `.n\'\ g-4 7B\\+:I< AND .-u.\', ....--..-.-, .-....... , .-.`.-., `Earl Street. near King Tole- unl--anion. 7'i`ii`|T-1 .-\.\/"Ir .~;\n'rIi. IE1.` II!) llmlnnln urn... F00! nf (`Ian-noo HI met. ll'0RDl\`.llS left at the storm of Mr. Jnmm ludt|on.|'rIn<~ea .~&u'ool.nnd Me-an-4. .\IvKnlvu at lilmh. Burt Strool. will Ir.-_pnuupu)' an . falanhona (`onmmnImuon. }T?T_r;?Ti5?3Ai+- Bu by S1; ('(`ll. I... ..I In] on e... .. }m;L1.\', M.R.(`..\`.. |-:Nu., a-_: u._, _--_ -:vx__ Ul_I- $3, 000 Lost. |'In~nnn lhnl 1-nu! II` I; '. .`l.4|., .`l lldllt` N. F1 >Inh1|\` kn` (NH:-\ _nn IIONL IlT\T.v\Vl.l\'I-I.\l. I 1 lilicituru. an-.. Kingston. op- ` ll`. .lmm'er Th is 2 It` Im. .\n1`Alln,~u. us. an`. umm -Mcmlronl mm and Hruvk Sin-1-la. u uwm. J. Sm:-:1*z:|..' .(`hi(`ago Ill." HARD AND son WOOD; Mus. F.-\x.\'m Gnmrx. ` \ Ii Ii)-T'l"|`:\': -... I I-II. .. HI Ilillvr~| 1' Nil ll`\ 4-I`: _.\1.i>.. I.-A`A|au :\'n' A\'l III. a r. `ck-graph um;-1-. 1 ~11: ol{1"l`. Nu-a Full |)."nI`I'. 1 -_ ; KINGSTON & PEMBROKE rr, r m ~ in... ! CANADA PAC / /0 RA/(ROADS. If on mun the llr_|:l. Cheapest and Boat H Maple and Beach Cordvrnad. (bl. Birch Ant. Im ll (hnlwoud. Zjffi jii I The General Boot Disk n. I E: _|tAnn K :3`: Q-'x`1.`u" 5.323?` " and J. . nun: I`.( At. muu. 5Q- 90 - AuI.Huu.: AAOUI. bul Inc. No. I lit buns Klnpmn at 19:! n. Arrlrn annual! II. Hints. 9.3. .~ lo-uul. I pm. : $ pun. w["ac.np.r;. vlnc 1: Int: ill! nub II ` 'm...o lava-811303315 .u.:uI-Inn MI. I '.`.`..'.`.:.`.T..`t1, '.!.f'c.`'-3a':!,?:..... J3 and. THE m:.-T A.\'.nI"1Ix-:.u-I-xr noun: ' - KI `oi I'IlIIIlO.UAI Q\ns:.h`::'.|'and.' pduucunlwut 1 Inna M I.`lI p.u. Express Tnunn .\'un. 8 And I run Sunday: It rlmk-d. .\'o. Odom nut run on Hominy. T T-T A 1%"? TKTT i Incl ll. \\'lur rl. Yum} A ntn And \\'holemlo|nd Retail lulu and Want II:-.-Llers. Cult]: of the vary but don-rtptlun. under can-r. roll nomen- ednnd promptly delh-end. Bunvh wood and Hunt und Bun Conlwood 0! that quantity on hund. Inspection noltclled and uuducuon J gtuu-nntood. \'A|(lI-Um-ner Ontario mm '01! RtmoLs. I IUllIoa ~(`hu-unco and Untnrto Sumstu . I Foot nf (`Ian-noo Street. Aliinltllsi In-fl at tlm n:-an M Mr Jnmnc w*oo`o`aaaLL"coAL 5T.\TIU.\'.l`0I nl`1` Of Jnnnson And Ullll ll. \\ Inl-r exvurnlnnn I2)` the All Hail Route In San)":-Iuwlun Inc A kn and pulnlu on ma I :-4-mo (`nut In (`alt urnh: tho to Hal-M. West Indian, lk-rmmln and other lroptml c - mate at gully reduced ruuec Tk-kougood for BI! mom a. |'.uuu'nrr Train! lmvo the now (`My Punt-n~ 3:-r lk-pm. fuol Juhnnol Su-ml. u lbllown : - unnm nu--r (mmu wnrr. .\'o. I N0. 3 I111! The only uno runnl Into I : run: } from Ki ton In the Inn West. ; _THOM. _.~f _(`00l(_ 0N's '_l'o_qrInu T z 'l'U.\`l.\H (U01; suns `mum i all put: 0! the world a a -iully. Pun-huoe your 'l`k`|mu I lhu ( nu or me world wally. your ' Grand Trunk lhdlwn ~_ mnnorlin at inn-kwlllo with the R. \\`.l . Ihlllwny. .\-vv Yurk (`vnlrnl & Had sHnmsT.nEsr&EH1:APnsrnum Jlhnu.-mm. I)aI:.o'm. Sun Frm~o's- -0 and British Colmubln. [GRAND TRUNK RA|LW'Y -..\p.-..-up cu.-_-_._.- World`: Tlckot Agent, (`orncr Johnson and On- tario Streets. GRAND TRUNK CITY PA88`0ER STATION Th only phoo In Ih-o-uyhnt1 3 In N - chin; worked by Iluun $0: iuvrnx Telophono. W. B. I S. ANGLIN. I`-|. & L IX. 1:10 p. . Thamhut train connecting with the Mail Steamers at Halifax leaves hinualoh on Thurs- dagrat 1:40 p.m. If vou no u-ndlnn for your friend: we can da - at 1:40 17" you sending your hnrnhh you with prepaid mango certlncuan to brin them tron) England. I-`rnnce. Germany. Swot en. Norway. \ c. Rates of passage nlvrnys as low as by any other line. For Tickeu and every informsuon apply to munu no :14 wt -vv trains to Montreal and the West The last train connocling at Portland with the Mail Stoauners. sailing from that port on i`hnrsiny. loaves Kingston on Wodneodny at gun. The hunt connecting nnaiiirnn roa nu Ul.AS(}O\\' AND BOSTON Ll.\'h;.-ula.sgow tulioutun. lntennodlnu--025. Chlldrenundor one 'ear. 82.50; over one and under twelve. halt are. Tim Rtnnrnlhlnn nfnm Allan Linn mma dlmrl halflare. The Steamship: of the Allan Line come direct to the whnrvm of the lnleroolonlul and Grand Trunk Railway: at Halifax and at Portland. and pzmsengcm nru forwarded on by special the The Inn! train mmnnvlln at \"nrtln.nd RA ! ES 01'` PASSAGE :-F`rom Portland or from mum: to Live 1* and I1ondonderry, L`.nbin--$.50. 065 7.5. Ieturn- IN. 8125, 8150. lntom1odinu-- . Return . Slccrnne rlaced at 15. uI..A.~`.nn\ ' AND R STON LI\'E.-Glnmow STEAMER. Peruvian. .. Parisian. . . Polynesian . Circasalnn . THE - snunrssfsxu - PA88Al}E.,, AVERAGE TIME 8 DAYS. V I`:I'\LV\JlV fl-u D11-UV` JV Ga \/U. Or to J. P. Gilderaleeve. Agent, 42 Clar- ence Street. - Hard wooa. sof?_wood and Slabs. Also all kinds of LUMBIIZR Bl'll.l)lN(i 'l`l.\lHEI LAT.-S'I|l.\'ULl-ZS..\l()l'Ll)~ l\'H f`, .~hu\nnnnn\' IIIADN In Hm es: raves. Through Bills of Lading given for Belfast, Glas w, Havre, Antwerp and other points on t e Continent and for Mediterranean ports. F`m- froixrhf. nml mmsane nnnlv at Com- ports. For freight and passage apply at Com- \ gun "3 Office. No. 4, Bowling Green, New or ' VERNON BROWN & co., (1. On] D nilnlnrnlnavn `non I`) (`.|..-. ALLAN LINE Royal Mail Steamships. WINTER AR-R-ANGEMENT. n-um Kl ton In me um and v\ at. TH().\`l. .~l(00K SONS Tourinu Tickets to nll nan-In n! that I-nl-Ill A nun-iullr Cabin-~$60, $80 and $100, accordingto ac- conlmodntiun. Intermediate passage-835. Steerzuze at Very Low Rates; Steemge The only lino runnl I): h Pullman (`ms `mm Klmnton In I an CUIIIHIUKUILIUII. llIl.rUl'lllUlIll5LU PlIU3gU`-`C\)IJu Ste-eruge Very Steemge ` Tickets to and from London and Queens- town and all other parts of Europe at low- est rates. '!`l.........|. DH]- I\` I .13.... (u:ny;.v\ bun nH ..6 . I -.., _,._ W'I`.RAVELI.T.TINC}.[. ' , ,`,\ mar xPnss-MA/L sen was. SERVIAI . . . . . . . . . . ..Satvurdn.y,Mch. `26th ETRURIA . . . . . . . . . . ..SvLturdny, Ap . 2nd AURANIA . . . . . . . . . . . .Saturda.y, A 9th UMBRIA . . . . . . . . . . ..Sut11rlay. Apr. 16th , SERVIA . . . . . . . . . . . ..Sa.turday April 23rd ETRURIA . . . . . . . . . . .Sa.tunlay, .Apl. 30th AURANIA . . . . . . . . . . . ..\`uturdu.y, May 7th III II lint. RBI. ICU Wlmgma cu-pm Ivmvluu Rum T An run an y Trnlubounc-ca lacuna! or I 1'. in I Etno1hn-u [human 1! I!-Hun "'-AN'*c3f.i LUMBER, WOOD AND COAL YARD. 1 From Pier No. .R.. New York. I/vw ran/( AW?) L/VE/?._00L. rlaced 15. Ul.AS(}0\ AND B STON LI.\'E.-Glugow mnmm.n_ lutnnnodinll--I2`\. V017/V?1%}'?D 17A`/EL dE6dE CLIF-`if lI-.._....l 3.4! -.A-nA4 A pxxqgnouh mo. _ ._._>,,....._..,--- (CALLING AT CORK HARBOR.) RATES OFTEASSAGE : wt. quotient. uklcu. (`hon I and iqulm-ml All all Ihmvo Io IM- luhn and the MINI: Wou. nl lid! tun. nl ILD mm. Try it and you will use no other. 3. .1. LEA/1) , - A55/vr, ul III) \.III. ml 0:15 mm. 1 It'll Iulu Is` In J IIIIUI Illuuuu -yin; THOMAS IIANLEY, . n__-_ I-L_.__ -_J DATE OKAILING : ..Mnr.1 .Apl. 1 .Anl.1 (LIMITED) 3 `ORTLAI -. 24th.. . 7th... . 215! . r 5th. . ` 3..\0. I . Mlnd Hind . . D'l`Cul'lH\)', AP XII A`) . utllrclay, Ap . .Sa.turday . S EEON D 1-Wl;lZXl`J_D Books nl 3.13 p.m It 335.-. ll 4:! pl ll |:l5 n.lI. at l:IO Sunday: tn- Ron HALIFA .Mnr.Bth Apl. 9th ..Anl. lard 3159 um 70: COSGRKVES TALE I 7 8 PI !/10388 8t., /(ingston K mmn. Burl zuroot. mu or.-_pnuupu)' falophuno Agenul "Mack lihunond Lint-. L W. BRIE! Crockery, China, Glassware, Thijsi? DRY Hinowbbb, Feb. Ilh. I37. A cam TEA & BREAKFAST A spncum. DAIRY GOODS. of the Cholcest as ven an the Chupoot. received daily. ` CANNED GOODS of every grade at REDDEN S - GHINA - TEA - HOUSE. Oct. 6. PRINCESS STREET. {assortment our stock is not excelled in the City at PRICES WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. We have the satisfaction of numbering with our trons many new customers. Wis. ARE REA Y FOR ALL. We have made the stand- ard of our goods the tirst consideration. and can condently claim that for character and assortment stock is excelled in the City PRICES %bT1?so`n%Brothei9. and connoisseurs to be equal to the bee} Im- ported B. repa1-ed and guaranteed by J - s- PEARSON, MANAHXNU DIRECTOR. IMPERIAL MINERAL WA TEI? 00M') 01!` ONTARIO, HAMILTON. Sold by all Grocers and Chenuists. Beware of imitations. March I2. nah? m was nuzxnrr. .-_A- u._..a /rvc/ms//vz; 7/M05. I &r1lI\J\II` \ '-f'\ I El` I I II\I\I&%\l' We claim and can prove that the` Imperial is the only reliable brand nmnunctured in Canada. and is pronounced by medical men and connoisseurs be equal the bee} Im- Donod woods. I ".,v.,.-._-..n.j ~.-. _ ..__.., n. yyLL1Ana' xuiin. . #4. a-.4 _A-n.n__._nn Aux. 9. Aunuonuu. hudhho:-;.` nxmar. mu gutsy wuxns. March 17. Aug. 9. Lamp Goods, Plated Ware, Cutlery. &c., Second-Hand Books bought and sold by 'l'l.\llIll l.A'l`I1.5nlNuI..I-;s. Mul Lu [N08, ..cheapAsnny place ll Ibo city. am: will not be undtrsolrl. Bi2EQk &. BOQTH, Importers and Wholesale Dealers in W ALSH 8, than (had; A In-9-no-A Min. PEARSO:"Ll;Ail1}E:: lgnocsss. \-.. -I..x_. -___I A .L , I>___-._J-I1 `GROCERIES, L1QU`ons._ WOOD AND com; .4. .s1.v.vo.\'}>s, IS THE BEST Varliet Square, King St. SODA POTA BELT`! Huuond LIIN`. I. Hl(lE(`K. K. A. BOUT. J IWV. l'rV!lIIUll'I v. |IrI'u-u, nu nun rut!-, I nd Ibo nnnrlud work: In Ouch. bun. fhuu-Iundknglimluklnnunylnlrv ~ hnvr. and the go-nuanun Mm:-|( ran render (`from on-`lip nnun on Hm (`I-mm an ue-ntly all ha he! put him M-o dc-gr-IQ at lhrvnnl. The lwlandk` hnhvuwhnltbl-Ntrwcghn #.."u' n'7."".. (manila Aug. 0. .._-_._._-...... U` '.lunI7 n Ipcflnlll Canunhnuun. JAIE awn-r. ..-._.. mg - -`ICli CIEI WICI KWINVI WI`! lb nenvannnnol lib. Tboyuv uvwvv-runly vdl cdumlnl In tho ouamon Nun-L. ~. and It U I ml-jot-1 a! mum! n-marl among of- Irish that the handwrlllnrnl an luv-lurk-t h dngulnrly hrauulul, in-M--cum; m-nun-an and N-Guam:-M. `I1:-Ir pun--hon no an a nut man 0! an`: Inrulng. Ind In the llhnry M Rpv. hv-I-riot J. Ibrmnnn, oflhh plan. I LA IL` inndnld 39`. In nix. `LOCI- KRITIIIE Wulking non!) and wont. at n mulo-rnto nit, 1 I I uvul II the lmhndnc lllllllvlnf Muunluu by nun-It the round day. and found Moment _ qnnnan in the mu. trump hon-v of Herr Yano Uhhuo. as they call him, um`: ho , Ipdbtl John Olson. And uurtwoclnyu II |t.horIm.|oGovn.lmusoddthu||uro uuldom not an pkcnm I pt-oph u arc tnnqhnud lcuhnakn. Thoy no IIKIII, ban`, nut. Inrloblo and wall luppliv-I with IL. -_--`r{.- n! III: `Thaw Ann nnilnn--nlv IJIIIU llllll \. KEWII \.IIllJ Illif FVKQTC Such is I very brief ouume of the Nglull through whim-h I hwy decided to main I kill IIOUC. 1 I1v_n_:__ ......|. ..._| ....._n -. _ ._..._x.._.._ ._u 1 -ullu IVI A III: Iuuuvu \u-u.u I\lIlllI`lll_l , HEIV ! Li heavy timln-r. and the I'Ik'l` Di pun, I phwlnt. am-I mo] in the bnttnst wrnunr. Um. ~ u! this hill country run A few clear and dash- in` utnunnu, l'I|i`h an mun lost in the three Ilngghh crvvkl whirl: take their count nvnlu , to RA! river, gndn-nng an and nuli Ln ' their way until near their mouths In-ll hl\`d mule drink 0! them only under pl'ulo'I -I. final. in g vnrv hrinf nnlhnn nl Mun nmnnu lllllvu The soil fret-no six feet do-vp and thaw: slowly lhmugh April; no tlw furmor blow: for when in autumn rum drill: it in me iamn u the gmunnl is thnvuul I fmturtwu in at-pm, u no [mm lnnt luv end of lnumng will he fnllnwnl by heavy rnim. Thnw what. In plunlul mrl_v' in April mm! mm late in May or Jun, u hon any of tho` lutto-r i~ plnulo-I II. All. When [ho-lI`u\'o-I11` [mu vruanal Hus old oo-I plain. now B I-luck mnh prune. the land slop:-u I rgry llttlv tn the woutwur-I, and than Ls n hnuhy \'lll0`_\`, wt-.~t of wlm-h run the llnnt h-znch of the nmuntuin; uh-N .~|u'l ` ugd rork formation change uuchh-nl_\'; then ._. In...-u h'...|...-o -u.I 0|... ---5..- ... ..... `C. 77 -:.n_an.l-n..n.p..a, 0. Ontario J Barrack 80. DUAL \'AID- Bunch 80.. non Dr. T. H. Iuwhhi Aug. I. -...__-/ 4.- _?.-__;..._*._. . IUIIEIIIII` UI lllpulll IVKIBINIIUIV l'l .\('l'\"")'. Thosomllod mountain is only :1 platnn rising abruptly some fty feet above the ~ plain;t.hreo miles wait of thia rises another hill for 1(1)-loot or more, nnd frum its summit stretches another plnu-nu, with (\(`(`l\.'-`lnllll basins. even to the eastern has n! Turtle mountain. The observer, tulilllg his stand at any point in the lower Valle-_v. sues Rpl'\lllllg around him an unbroken level without live or (once; the mails run with the canlinnl lines through open elds, rich in the season with waving grain or heavy grass, but now buried lay snow and in-. In all (lll'1`(`fl()n.I the vonifurtalnle cnliin.-I n! the (`nnudinna and their equally well built stables dot the view. , till in the distmwo the-y produce the illusion of acity suburb: but as he moves on they separate, and he nds himself still on the level and ope-n plain. East and west, from river to mountain, runs ll graded road each mile. TL- ...II D_..._... -1- IAAA _I--_ _..,l aL-.__ auuvv IIU H . This whole plain and the adjacent section of the mountain are divided with more than , average official exactness into squares of 160 ` acres each, and on almost every such quarter section is a family, while the county boasts seventeen flouri.~hing tmvnsllnd villages, from l the Se-5t)'lt:(l city of Pembiua and the st.ir- ; ring railroad stations to the Scandinavian liainlet.-x of Mountain, Garder, Cavalier and ` Walhulla. In the towns and near them are ; the few nntive Annarimns, chiey New York ` Yankees and their New England congeners; in . the northeast are the old French stock. and westward, along the border, are the Franco- Chippeway halt` breeds, even to Turtle moun- tain; all the central plain is occupied by On- ` tarlo Canadians, in whom English, Irish and 3 Scotch blood are about equally mingled; scattered without special location are the . three branches of Scandinavians. and along ` the eastward slope of the mountain and ad- jacent plain the Icelanders own and occupy three townships, Gunler, Akra and Thing- valla (lanler is the name of the Nomemau who (ll\'I`0\'Q`I"r'1l It-elnnul. Akra means inclosed acws and 'l`liiin,:\u|Iu l~' ."\\'N`lIIl|l)` place-, the < name of that vale \\'ln-ru met the aiivia-lit (olkthing or popular legislature or .\'urway. Thnnnr-nllnd ntnuntasn is nnlv no nl-ran: ~ I I I i Mouxnm, Pembina Co., Daln. hmarcniza. ' All the 1 :-mhiiui plain. from Red river to the so called mountain, is seemingly as level : as the placid lake, save where a line 0! scruhhy timber, and that but rarely, marksthe course of some eastward owing ('1 It. The width of this plain is nearly thirty llllllfm and as the county is thirty-three miles north and south. we have here about 1,000 sqnnrelmilea capable of sustaining in great rmnf0l`t.nnd iiuh-ed ` in luxurv. at least 200.000 people. `The soil is of in:-xlinnstihle fertility. l`he inmmjuin is, in fact, but the western bluff of the great sea which owed through this valley irrthe Creta- ceous-an(l early 'l`ertinry' periods. The subsi- dence of that seat loft in the soil the elements of plant glpvgth, hut unfortunately it also left enouglfsalt and tllkllll to make the water ' almost uniformly bud. Old residents insist that the taste is not ii'nplt=nsnIit to them. but the chance traveler mls it more agreeable to drink min water in its season und melted A JAUNT` AMONG THE SCANDINA-M '-V|ANS OF PEMBINA. |'ho gran-mo v-uey of um ll|veI-A six Foot Frouo-Bed of an Ancient Sea. The Mountain llnmlot-lloopltablo and ` Intelligent Icolnndra. E ;D31E0'l`;x`$ .1L'1~iL}& 1'vf1)L71{S} [Special Corn.-opVondence.) ax . 'J`HJ.~) bRl l`ISH WHIU, J\10NDgu*. MARCH 21. Hath Hut-by. . Nu- rnhh In. _ , '09 Ilhuut I I ( `Inll an am to HI! Thy ralhvoall can b 5 II ` ham: 3 "(ijif `Til. (I I`! EIAIUIT C-VCIUION oolusll -I--l- {L2--1 VIIAV . Tu All Ihu no uh-u; fmnl lhn ermn and In Ha-M Sun: of youth. um nnnwunkm-an. early vi-var. hunt mnnbnnd. R? I will and I re- r||I- Ihnl will en!!! you. WIKIIF. (IF FIIAICOK. I'M: arm! n-mod] was d0~m\1~ru1 by a unit umu; In mun: Alorlu. N-ad And! uldnnngl Pntrlovr In tho RIv.JnIu-.rn T. Imus, Hutton lb Nut Yul (107. j 1 .;r ?\";;'.| sum .-um pm-now. cause no nunnu -cu-Run 0|. ran 55. by null. Wrltol -1. Asian- lul'OlI%|Ql.. Ddrdkl loldl Kl II. Wad W. `....i.A._..nT!'.,.:7'.""_"' Q ` I.--- -'-'-u-o-pv--vvyuuv A patllrle In up lot! lnln mrh nu-urn aunl In an -ahlo. Prh-n nu Ilnunnnln: tn; mall rs r and. mr. (`Sn-ulan fa`--. I-2l.\ llllutl. Iruxulau. nus-go. NA . MEDICAL. CATARRH CR3, ,.,-._.. . .. .. . prnulrnlmn. I linn of the uynnpluam. ' will pmve iL lnutlh-3. I0 nl nix cam ENGLISH mscmnox. ....,,.._. ...... \\'lmt ll truly lwnntiful wnrlil we live in I Nature 'ivus uza ;_'mml-ur uf mountains, glen: mu 0t`l`!\lli, uml llllill\::lnIlS of means of enJ'")'m(-ut. Wm-zm llQ'|ll`t no better wlien ` in perfect health; lmt how often do the majority nf ronple in-I |i|u- giving it up dis- heartened, iscnumgod llllll worn out with list-nu. when thorv is no 0(`t`I\.8l0ll for this feeling, m e\`(-r_v slim-ror mm easily nlntain satisfau-tr~r_v prunf that Inn-en's August Flow. or `ill nmlw them as t`ee- from disease as when I-urn. Ityupc-pain Mnl liver complninl are the lira-ct mum-s 4-f :41-\'cnt_\'\"e per cent. at iuirli uiulmlirs rm l-ilimuuioux. inali- umuuu, Ila; um. ; Jen. (`ra\u'fnn|. 4 IIllB`l\lll('l . I IJITII _, \'lIIIh' |,`I|IIlV `I U UUCJ IIIIIIK in manner and (llllfk in learning, so most of the large buys and girls speak English uently, while many of the older folks cannot get ` their tongues around its intricacies. Their living is much as ours, with the addition of hot milk spiced with pepper or cinnamon, and blood sausage drenched with I strong vinegar mnde from sweet milk. They have the true Teutonic and Scnudinvinn taste for strong liquors. but have succeeded in con- ning their indulgence to beer and potato whisky. hot using brandy, like the Swedes, or diluted almhol, like the Norwegians. And tlnnlly. their niornls are above the a\'ern;:-- though then` is unbounded freedom ht~I\u~-I1 I [1 I115. I In. ..m.._- n- -s IJUIII-ICIIIIIB III IKRTII I'l`PUlR'. Rev. B. B. Thnrgrimsen. (if this place, but lately removed to Sioux Falls, is A Dakotinn of note. The township um:-ialx are, of course, Icelamlers, and one of thvin is a county com- niimiuuer. Their young people are channing M... 1...... i.m-..- ....i .-.'.-i.- .-......i. 1'.`....i.'.i. n......n.. `Ems oddly secluded land and under theae : apparently unfavorable circumstances the In-lxnnlem established a civilization peculiarly their own, lived in great comfort and cont/ant, ` lsmiightlonriiiiig to u very high pitch, pro- duced in literature whivh is highly praised, hred many hardy navigators and assintetl in discovering America centuries before Colum- hua But in the last fifty yours a marked 1 change him come to tho in-loved island. With the usunl variations the wintem have slowly I `but steadily grown mulch-r and the summons less fruitful. The local <-ientists put forth a thc-or) that the Inst half of each century was generally much colder than the xirst. and that the genial seasons would retum in due time; L but the people Conclunled to look elsewhere for a permanent home. A few came to Wisconsin and many thousands to Manitoba. In 1879 a few ventured into this -unnty; the next year a. heavy innnigration f'ullu\\'ed and the stream still ows. Uh nrrirnl here they were ex- tremely poor; for general comfort their con- dition `nz now-`as good as that of other settlers, and they have already produotxl scholars and politicians of local repute. Rev H R Thnrorhnnnn nf Nile nlnna lint. Applet. Xemona an uh roll butter. `Ils- mm. Illc lh. : 6 ms. . I `_.. _.A` ,_l XIHISC HUM IIIU IUIIUWIII5 aucw. - 4 Something over a thousand years ago the ` Norway governmeufwas a sort of aristocratic mpuhlic: each local lord held absolute rule" in his little domain,.a.nd was the equal of any other lord. and not greatly inferior in_,rank to the king. When a monareh arose with un- usual talent, overthrew those local sovereign~ ties and Gtahliahed a centralized power, some hundreds of deprived nobles seceded and with their retainers settled in Iceland. They reached the island in 874, and the millennial was oelolwated mu. great eclat in 1874. = ~fhe'*" ` population soon grew to near 75,000. and con- tinued near those gures for about a thousand years. With the exception of occasional ex- periments in favored spots the islanders raised no grain. Their crops were hay, potatoes and turnips; their wealth was in sheep, cattle and other domestic animals, and their trade was in the esh and hides of these as well as in fish and the down of the eiulur (luck. The winter, say, these, is notsoeold there as in Dakota; but us the i.~lan consists of very high mountains and narrow valleys. there are many tracts where the sunshine does not fell upon the soil more than a third or half the UK? I I I U I I 0; couy, Lu v\. :u- --J_\.. -.uwu_yuu. ,.]u:lnngi:. but to .3. 19!`! .*,`d`.'3.."1di"8,.,q|1e_ must now the following facts: 7 ` u.......n.:.... nunll n thnmnnd Vania an-A Mm |l"'1" |'lIIIF'.'H "I m.'\"lI`,' u-h I-ilinuuu: ivk In-zulnvlun c-mti\'vnoss, n. diizillvsa 1:! AL- L,..._ -.. I ,,.L ,_ It Ill'-l Ky llllll Three uloun 4' its uuuulctful . nun. Try it. Enjoy I.|f0. I ...A:I..' 6oAL AND WOOD.

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