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

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EcoNo.HAuo aqoxs lk-road-[land Boob howl! nu! Ioldby A. NIJIJIONDU. ` nuulu Iglun, lulu 1 uun I, mu: um cruise." The squire. at this, would turn away and march up and down the deck, chin in air. in hand unmn Iumvv nmnfhnr mhinlu ....l.. "Ana Joan; would touch Ins forolook `wmn n solemn way he had. that made me think he mks the beg! of em ' _ Inwtho meant ygo, squilfe and Captain , the c`s'le r) ' ...5.:'.**;.;% "-`..'...":. ' '.:'..' and Enema-.1 " . A Raun- ::3_::.`-.: too aid :3 an-n4:..' cm. ovum-u ~;&="s3=`.4a"+-"a A 3v,."?."~.. *.`:.'`'E:'.... `'$ lulu 5"" W-. ...........,...... had I Alornudut lnalolnlll lw III pup: ow an o|mnn.unoIt.o|u'k. .ot lnuuuuo ol employ L that um: I than the mom I u r been [Inn to the I f====='*-=-- 3'-'=.=.a2.a-`r- ~.a"* land for :n3'3: -sa mm m ' nu. ! 5` " -1 fl IIIIIJ vtllhotondtohnro a mun hwml mu awn do .3_.*:. ...=..:.'-.*------- nnuunnnnuunllntlho Dunn ' A under 'ICG- Mi`. Ill II hi! Qll N :..".'::'.`:'...'.'...... '.'..."..':...`."..:"..."'..':'..".. mulnodorou _ I wu'd:{oroIho- hnltonbo : 'l`ho'h 'kO.I|U'I o Mir John Alornlduf purpose M mud .|...n.-. nu-am. nl-L nu--canoe In nuns | coding . phi. Wu. nnd In. incapable 01 belnxofa-lu or mluruod lo the Parunmoal for whlr the Mid oloctlon mu hold. nnd should bodochualln No of being a!o-lutl to. or I Iltllngln. the uunu of (mmunns nf (`nnndn durlnflhewwn your: next nfu-r the hue of 1 Malta ug pmu-d. or found guilty of the unld : okncon. and the mid elm-tlon and return of lhu mm the It ht llonumblo Elr Jnlm Ah-mud:-.r N Mnudonal were. and um, whully nullnml Hml. D. And the MM pumlom-r further any: that tho ultl lhu It M llonurnblo lr John Alex \ under Mnmlunn d mu only duclnrod alerted by n nuunrlly ufaovc-n oenvoh-a, and that at tho ` mold c-Io:-Ilnu vnlm were Illegally out and l counlul b the Returning Ollkvr. whlch wens [Ivan by oputy rclurnl umucri. you cloth. ' ponounlon. by person: w m during and bofure I I and at the sum: elm-tlon. nr ln ruler!-nee llmrv 1` , to. had boonomployml by the salt! the Right ' .|,lnnoublo alr John Aloxnlrior Mtnc-donnld and y other person mu . Icon 3. nuutucyn null cloth. Ill vnrloua ml place: at lvll olocIlnn.nml In other mpncl on. and who lu- - mind nnduport to revolve. sums of mow-y. (ea. 4 ca. plum. omplnyuentn nnd two. Ihcrofon-. nnd other: who had nol right In vote. tn I number u` oxcoodlng lavuntoon. and no put an Ioevt the alt! ehnlml. whenhy ununldolootlnn and tuna at aid the til at: John A or Mundan- wu. la. whollr null void. IO. Antlt. unldpotttnnorturthot wage would Ibo Rmht llon.:nb`l:`ll|r John A .- ndoc vru land a uuoorlty nf In-onloon vocal. and that tho V:.(`U(IItll I50 nntd election bx: lhI':'tho I VOID Of! wno33`msb.a'.'crucaa"" .`otInl-I13` land` M n emu-on to the `uh. lsilodloual Act :'+.:.:`xl...'.._.5_**';_ :.:.1:m-.';"..;._-.g`.:.~ Qilll Iuav unnnayav nannnw . 000K'S Fl?/END /S GENUINE. ` RIKLHOIIAKI WIUI. Ml} it And the MM ; [humid lhn ll hl under .\hw:lnnl| d. I ur ngvnln. and b) u and with his know ` is. wholly null and void. \ B. And the said petitioner further says that ` lhesuld the Right Honorable Sir John Alex- ander Mncdonald, b himself and by his in or aroma. and In 0! er banana in hm be A". 1 null um void. 1 5. And your petitioner further says that the mid Right llonurnblc Sir Juhg Alexander 5430- , donald was by himself and y his agent or agents. and by nlher persons on his behalf ` guiliyofunduc inuence before. duri and after said election. when-by he was and 3. in- ` capacimted to serve in the Parihunent for whlch the said election was held. and the aid election and n-turn of tho acid It ht Honor- nhlc-Sir John Alexander Mnodonal was, and is. wholly null and void. ll Anti lhn nuinl nnlillnnor fnl-Ihnr unrn IHAI Mtlodontlid wtts. and is. wholly null and void. 4. And your petitioner further says that the said Right llonornhie Sir John Alexander Mac- dpnnid was, by himself and by his agent or agenta. and h other persons in his behalf. guilty of treat up: before. during and after the said election. whereby he was. and is. inca.pge- itatod to serve in the P&l`t|lll(9llf for which M10 saidjciectinn was held, and the said election and the return at the said Right llonomble Sir John Alexander Mncdonaid vms. and is. wholly null and void. 5 And vnturruxtihnnnr fnrlhnr mar: thnh lhn ,1` Arxuur fqtitloner states that UI9.9!Ld Raght onornb 0 Sir John Alexander Mncdon- was. by himself nnd by his nt or ems, nnd by other persons on his be all. 3111 Ly of bribery before during and after the said elec~ tlon, whereb ' c wuua. and is. Inca cltuted to serve in the nrllnmcnt for which t e said elec~ tion was held. and the and election and return .0! the said Right Honorable Sir John Alexander Mncdonald and is, wholly null and void. Your netltloner further mws that at (no anovo election. 2. And your petitioner states that the said election wws holden on the fteenth and twen- ty-seoond days oi` February, one thousand e ht hundred and eighty-seven. when the ` it h! Honorable Sir John Alexander Maodon- nl . of the (`ityof Ottawa, Kn ht. and Mar under Gunn. of the said Cit of ingston. Mor- chnnt. were the oniy_ mndl ates. and the Re- turning Oicor has returned the said the Right Honorable Sir John Alexander Mnodonnld as belng duly elected by n majority of seventeen votes. 3, And rnnr nmitinnvr ninh-9: that tlm Raid uomlmon 0| Uilntl, K I011. III U10 U01!!! Province of Ontario. of onbenac, Black- To wit: lsmith. whose name is subscribed. ahoweth as follows : l. Your titlononuoorgo Dodd, is a person who was uly quniiiiod and had 11 right to mm at the above election. `I. And vnur nathlnnnr alarm Lhnt [ha mid Dominion of Canada, U wit : I THE DOMINION CONTROVERTED 1 ELECTIONS ACT. //V035/48/N0 TRADE. Election of a member for the House of Com- mons of Camadu for the Electoral District of tho (`it ' of Kingston. lmldcn on the f- E`oclI)ILll18:;I71( twenty-second days of February. /Thu nntitinn nf an!-an In the Gourt of Appeal for Ontario. Election of Members for the House oi"a-(`om- mom: for tho Eieoiurui District of tho Cit or i(ings'.on.hoidon on the fifteenth an twenty-second days of Fubrlmry. A.i).. 1887. Del wccn (J corgc liudti, Dominion of (`anmim l ulili(mur,umi thc Right Province of 0nturio.- Honornhiu Sir John 'i`o wit: [Alexander Iilucaiounid. l/leepondent. The Petitioner a_t!3ovu named has n. pointed John L-.1 you \\`h1tin5:. of the Chi of ingston, in LhoC uni,` -.f Frontenac. Sol citor. 11.3 his A on! and Solicitor in the matter of the .aaid E action Petition. and gives us the address at which notices for him. in the Inullor of this Petition. nmy bclcft at the oiiice of Messrs. I)eieunor9. lice.-3ornn(iEngiisl1 of the City of Toronto. in the County of York. Solicitors. Number 17. Toronto street. in said city. Dated this 2nd day of April. AJJ. 1837. Signed forthv Petitioner. JOHN LANYOX \ViiITiNG. His Solicitor. i `K cwv OF><'ilNGS'I'O:-.'. .._+_.-- `In the court of Appeal for Ontario. THE [THE EIEECTORAL mrirmcy 8. A. 1011! , rt! ll rigolnortlbtt unu hv hinuanh DOMINION I CONTROVERTED ELECTIONS ACT. Dodd. of the City of K ton. in the County {The petition of George \ `ronbenac. o y paid 0 Wu: on M "..5...""`iai` {.f;``.':T;e`&.?.`L:' "i.' ox tad envious lmlmuomotlununo nnup I nan-anon. llawnndluch. , IIIQO X ' civil Servico & Imam` Examinations mum auo Axcvu A cont. Mira I u...u. 1L."&.. H i-nnrrnwironou Precis Writing and Indexing &mHhb dOV?' "ATL7i . J. RGILDIBILIIVI. A9031, Tho hut trnln oounoc with the lid? 'l:lJp.II`|. Dunno:-Iatlhllhxlonvu llulmunn da 51 no pun. If you are sending tot your Maul: wt can mrnhh you will: prepaid edlottu to brl than from ling . Franco. Gunny. aw on. Norway. M-. llntuolpn-qodwul as low by any hot lino. For ken even lutunnauon apply to ` rrttnnln lIlIl'll'l' ; lntermedlnl&-{lL elurn-). I (?:`.'XW&Xdn'ia2>`-unx Ll.\'l.-Glumv I to Boston. lnlerlnedluu-$5. Clnklrenunder one oer. 81!); over one and under twelve. hA"- me. The Bteemehlpe oftbe Allan Line (some direct tothe when-vee of the letaeoleuhl and Grand. Trunk Railway: at Hnllhx and at Portland. and pa-engen ere forwarded on by special trains to Montreal and the W The: hat II-`In nnnnnmlnn All hail -with VIIVC Jaw lvv WIZIIQQD IUVVI-Z ?I I1 I R `H I 3, 5;... '*:.-..."::.. u.:::..".*..1..' No. I la: Khptm M 11 Min F-' `rm. am-r ANo"CHurus'r noun: llotwou [hum .l'ourbao.`lh-an om uonn.1.on.u':ua an pa-nu-u'a'u :32 `TI? If ONO! AIDYOU WIILYLII I0 UIIE * II ....r:-*.... ........- ".~...1..-" _..n',._ 7 cwuox P40/{r_/_c RAIL/?0,408. exalted envious uuluuuolu o! In name and up pal-anon. Beware dutch. No addition to or variation from the simple nuns: IIIIIIAIDII FRIPIIII ll! I\FIllIlIlI' w orln u `non; aunt. Como! Jouuou an un- ` tn1$8tnoIgb on.\.\'n 1`lll'NK C \ PA `OER BTATION Apu II. a nu \.ru-a.-nu c-ca4v canon ' World`: Tlckut Annt. Como: Johann and On- tario Bu-nu. ?.":`iT"1'- i#&`:.""3T"i\'-'."` `\v'T"'u.. Ad. 90.. Au. Ant. Ilpt. mum to nonlvou and the W Tho but tnln connecting M had with the lam Steam lama; from thu port on naonrtdny. lonvu unto: on Wodncduu "l'hp;m.Inut train oonnocunn with um um \ i v` i RA1l!8 OF` PASSAGE :-l"rom Portland or from Halifax to UV And Inndondorry. (`abln-M0. 5. own 11!). 0125, 01.50. lntermodla Return ns:-I-Ana nlgnad at Iil l'u1usn. . Polynesian . (`lrca.ulnn. . P 1111: - snonrxsu - mam. AVIRAGI TIMI 8 DAYS. aonuslnn nollhur Alum. limo. nor Ammonia be used by the moat dollum commu- ll-ll! ll lh nfot. I ""'m.` ":'.'.'33 u..l.a..u.'.".:fy'?:`x::"z`a:7: s"-F VAL ll`. IN THE ARKET. ll well al that nnnhlv Atlnnlml In lhn rant: nfl kllnhnn, hnl 1 0I'I. VERNON H. BROWN & C0., Or to J. P. Gildenloevo, Agent, 42ClI.r- enco Stneet. GII l'II'B8. Through Bills of Lnding given for Bellut, Glu w, Hevre, Antwe and other points on t e Continent and or Mediterranean naut- ALLAN` LINE Royal Mail Steamships. WINTER ARRTANGEMENT. Cabi:-_$l_i0, 880 and-SIN. tcoord_in.gto ac- commodation. Intermediate 04...... ..s 17-... 'l.._. `D..4..- A.._...... "?`..I{J; w3'.;""1l'.'$"Eee"1"":.'.$. Tickets to and from London and Queens- vown and All other put: of Europe at low ` eat rates. 'I"L......_L D3. .3 I _.l_.._2...__ 1-- II-Il--a. msr Ex/ws;s77iA/L SEIWIOE. SERVIA . . . . . . . . . . . . Saturday April 23rd ETRURIA. . . . . . .Satnrda , Apl. 30th AURANIA . . . . . . . . . . . .Satu ay, Mny 7th UMBRIA . . . . . . . . . . .. Saturday, May 14th SERVIA . . . . . . . . . . . . Saturday, May 21st ETRURIA . . . . . . . . . . .Saturda , May 28th AURANIA . . . . . . . . . . . .Satu y, June 4th UMBRIA . . . . . . . . . . . .Saturdny. June 11th l(LIM_IED.) NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL. (CALLING AT CORK HARBOR.) From Pier No. 40, N .R.. New York. I07/7v/1 RD U/VE. KINGSTON & PEMBROKE J. P. GILDI33LIIVI. 18009. on OLLIINOI mum. `In-II III returned. and that the election was} void` 5' '- And that the said the Rfight Honorable Sir John Alexander Maodonnl was Ineligible to be a candidate or so to be elected and returned . as aforesaid. , GEORGE DODD. D..I.ll-l...A n.`-...u....o On oi... uo..o..o.. am ; Or that the said Right Honorable Sir John Alexander Maodonnld was not duly elected or was void : that the amid the Rhrht Hnnnmhln Sir uunn. ' V . )3. And the petitionerstateo that the majority of votes declared by the Returnl Otllcer in favor of the said the Right Honqra le Sir John Alexander Maodonnld was on] an apparent and color-able maiorlt for al the reasons. grounds and objections ereinbofore in this pe- tition set forth. and that the real majorlt of good and legal votes polled at the d `elec ion was in favor of the said Alexander unn over the said the R ht Honorable Sir John Alex- ander Maodonal . and that the said Alexander ' Gunn was dul elected member for the said Electoral Distr et of the City of Ki ton to serve in the said Parliament. and oug t to be returned as such. . , Wherefore your petitioner {xmys That it may bedetermined hat the said Alex- ander Gunn `was duly elected and o ht to have been returned instead of tho the Rlht Honorable Sir John Alexander llnnrlnn~ DOT? For freight And puugo I 1y at Com- nn `I Ooo. No. 4, BowlingPpGmeu. New v 10!` . unuer Macdoneld reduced dc-oordingllly. 12. And the tionor states that t e Deputy Rcmrni U derstoi-the ling subdivisions in the an d Elecwral Die ricl. oi` the City of \Kingsmn&iln counting the number of votes given or lotdpnnors mat for the said Alex- under Gunn an the said the R ht Honorable Sir John Alexander iuodonald. mproperly re- jected and refused lg count on various retexbe ' mun): votes which ad-been \'en en ballot papers which had been mar ed for the aid . ` Alexander Gunn.n.nd the vote: no given and not oountoda.nd the ballot papers. no marked for the acid Alexander Gum: and eoted. ought now to be counbednnd added to L 0 poll. an O the number reckoned for the said Alexander ll.-mi ml Hm null! lnnnr am}... thnl Hm n {nu-n :- \._Il?4Ul'\.l.ll`4 J Published pursuant to the Statute. Nth April, 1887. JAS. A. BINDER: pan. and the`numbor allowed oxgeounted .10!` the mud the R M Honorable Sir John Alex- under Macdonol reduced accord ly. notitlonor Donuty the yoter could be ldontled. and {hat the , totes no counted ought now to be struck otho _- poll. and tho`number allowed or, counted lot the n.n.Id the Rhrhl Hnnm-nhln 1-llr Jnhn Alnr- wo been returned Instead of the said. the fht Honorable Sir John Alexander Handou- IS A PU;?.7l?-:7i"rRiJll`7 Lem mwmm RATES o17AssAem : II!!! Ill!-I CVIKJ IIIIIFI IIIIIIUII KW! TIIOMA 3 11,1 NLEI . _,_ 1` __-_ v,;_,,, mu: or-`-sA1uNc : "*171i.AvELLIN'{3.- CIGAIIIGITIIIT .Apl. 1I.n.. .Apl. at. Jlny 5111.. ORTLA . 7th.. Qlnl JAS. A. HENDERSON. Returning Officer. neon Iuunx. .....Apl. om An]. n-d nu .. l\1-Inc .--vn- -v-..,..... It lain: ndthur lllll. limo. unmonh nuv ha unnd in the moat dallcnm condim- April 10. /ipsniiiuh/HERA; M rm vconrr. Outlory. M. 778 Prmcesa 8t., lfjngstan LJAa vauaanpaaovoao C-aqua COOK'S FRIENDE BAKING POW? H !% Ha)` ha obtained from W. R. Memo 0 (`o.. Grocers ; J. B. Lcnhy. Grocer : Jnmu lledden. Omeer. &c.. &.c.. Klnnton. THE IMPERIAL!) universally recognized as STANDARD BRAND. For ash A: All loading Hotels. Clubs. otc. We have tho utlcuon of number! with mr mu-on: many new customers W ARE F`0URi)'|[0MASANDMEDALS IMPERIAL ~ SODA WATER, GINGER Al.E,&.c. .... Ln- Tndo Mai on ovary package. A: Chen an the Cheapest. Delivered at any put 0 the town Aug. 9. ZNE- IbAC.A.LLEIlSI"S WOOD and COAL VI UUU nuu DA VV (`.11 II \J\'lI Luunp III E. WILLIAMS ARD. - \-,|_ AA... -1 rLx_....,... D: mu srmsm mas. 'i'I-IE BEST DRY HARDWOOD, ::\-.__. A--. ____ nnnm II'l'\t\T| l7l\VhI run UUJIIJ I ARI LI. Fenwick s. March 25. 'VV -_A.LSEZ S, Uoal an under cover and won screened E'l`elephone_Com1hunicnuon. Mix. 9. JAMES SWIFT. _-n:- rorumu uelnent, n uwr uuue, n. a. r. Whita Lime, and Hair, all of the beat qual- tv at " ' 1-Ulu~enoe stroetwnur. 8-St. Lawrence Wharf. lfseeure dellv before broken weather ` new in. Chief oe-St. Lawrence Wharf. Bra.nch0mce-Corner K and Clarence Sta. OP t;tBI'|t3lh ed`? doltlel. mu an an no e ve a 3 oc V Goal All under ngi well CGAL AND WOOD. ' V I W Inertia; Venue! in and Wholesale and Retail and W Dealers. Coal: of the vary but description. under cover, well screen- ed and promptly delivered. Bunch wood; and End and Soft Cordwood of tlrst qunlity on and. Inspection solicited and satisfaction xnnrtinboed YARD--Corner Ontario and West Streets. 2'0ilIco-Clnrouoo and Ontario Streets- Foot of Clarence Street. ` QORDERS loft at the stores of Mr. James Roddon,Princeea Street. and Messrs. McKel\;:{ & Birch, Brock Street. will be promptly till . felephone Communication. Agents (Black Diamond Line. 1.. W. BRECK. Aug. 3. E. A. BOOTH. \'rd No. l-0ntu-lo Street. ' I-Cluonoe Street Whnrf. " 8_SL Lnwrnnnn Wharf. `X. I PIl! ITIKII -_ X ` 1 . _l 1 ""'mx.. -.=-~=:."`E';."`% .___.__.?:_:___._. 7?_T,:______.._. QOALLWHOLESALE & RETAIL i \.II.uvI.r- V Feb. 1. 0lco-Upo(nirs ovo'I:-bock & Murray's. IF`); I u-u-- :-- ----. ......-..v--l I -`our foot long. So?!` WOOD. KINDLING VVOOD and SAVVED VVOOD cheap at 1 TCIPQTYAQIQO TTABTI Foot of Qugcn Sh.-:1-ct. NJB.--0rdaI loft at.t.-rgrooei-y Store of Jim. ~ Cn m ..u.nu" J' %:?.?,......*"'i .`:,..`.'.....m`,`.$.,,`. .'"" HAYD `AND o1"r WOOD. aljnltzhwnnt thomiest. Cheapest. and Boot } ,.lo and Beach Cordyvood Oak, Birch madam oremlook Oordwood, sfumd or Un~ IIW . out `w unnd Wood. ). sm x'..`2"c..11` No. 4 c`3`;1. son .-."m...'x`? am! 5 con, o_w R. CRAWFORD 43. co., coma ununn Amenoan noun. pt and ununfnowry delivery spec! Goal and screened lC"l`nlnnhnnn (`nnnhunh-nHnn_ *iioo"ERIEs, LIQUORS. :_._j.-:-.: Cor. Ontario I! Barrack Sta. COAL \'ARD--Barrack St., next Dr. T. L] I`-n-dob : Ana 0 Portland CeInent,-\\'ater Lime, K. & P. .Vl-IQ; [Erna nnnl nir A nf thn hunt nun]. Importer: and Wlaoleulo Dulorn In Crockery, China, Glassware, ump Goods. mm was, E32391` IN THE MARKET. Auunuc Dock, foot of Princes St. THE CELEBRATED gwwaa % BREOK 8:. BOOTH, Ainnnnn ` nggg .. - --4I \I7L..I._.. .. woon AND 0051. Can mways be obtained as AWARDED. I010 LII. J Aug. 9. I:I:':l`QI"IT|II. AcnumanuErmAsm1u.n. DAIBYOOOD6. ofthochdoouuwou uthochouyagnoulvoddnuy. 0ANNlD0O0DIo(ovu-ya-coast IICIK W136 HT IIUXIT I1 III UNI!` and o!'on.'l wklmlahowuutuno |:oudIuoHboVleutoyo(tMlnd|coouot . Ihovuzsndlolookuthtyon would lthlnubownnlnhby. But you manpow- an-dHn`Iyon.eoin? ' "8hIdb]b|I|loIIl."|ho|III7ot would Juan. j AL-wuhuauumluln In." an . wouIny.ulg3InmrnuuhIn |....n.a..'.|nL.-an -mu-.|..a an. vvw I-I Ix.` Now. and bird." he would any. "I; In In. two lmndnd nu: old, nawkIno-uny llvo fonvu madly: sad It un-hwy`: nun nonwIchIlnenn.Ituutln the dull blu- ult. SM : and with l:nglu:d-n gnu 0|p'n llullld. the ute. shfobonul Induction. and :8 Malabar. and Sarina. and Plovldoeg and Punoballo. she wu Vnlholialuupolo wracked pub nhlpu. lfnlhuuho hunt `PI:-ouotoIM..' and little nadir; than hndnl sud my (hon- nnuul 1:! `Ann! Ilnnblnnl Ilsa -nn at lhn I` W If!` IUIIII IIIIMII I Muatuliul uhlmnkod.T:: CI`! lib you all Inuuatbudotnho IwnI1UN:|.l!\udnaoIlao what. you L Ihowaunutluuuc. lull n! nuonilnu hlurn nlmnlnln " i ljijill TIIIIIW ` n and um: shaman. luv-tux honor Jorwlnhdam. "hon." Johnauamldadd; ` tvnn|:-Nlanil nnnhnnnnnknnl In] 1 ` Ill UIIUWHICI. Conn onv. lluvklno." in would lay: cone and Inn 3 you with John. Nobody Inonwoloouo than younolf. my son. an yondownondhouthonom. uen'nCop'n l'llnI-l all: my porno: Cup : I'll; out no hnonbnoou:ou-hon'o C|p'n int pndlotlncuoonn to out fyoga. Wan ! you. cash!" Andthoponocwouldny. with (root rt-3 `puny. Plano! own! photo of night! Imyoowondotod tho! II no not out o! broil. 0| till John throw his hudlotohm ova can `un Ihnllhll " hnnnlnl now In -nI H I'l*'IIlC Innnrnwu. All the crew respected end even obeyed lulu. 110 had 1 wey of Ielklng to each. and don; everybody Iolno pnnlculu Inrvlee. To me be In nnwenrledly kind; nnd el- wnye [Ind to see no In the lley. whlch he kept as clean I! 3 new pm; we dhhee hunt- Ing up huruhhed. end his parrot In a cue In one corner. lIl\A-._ -1... II_-I.I_- II I.` n-an-.I.I -no IGIIXJ. Ho'| no common man. Barbecue." aid the oouwnln to no no bod good u -hool- Ing in his young duo. nnd can speak like 3 book when no minded; and bravo--o Hon`: nothing olonpldo of non; John! I soon nun xnpplo (our. ond knock their heads togeth- eI~-hln unharmed. All AL- ._.-n. }._-4A-.l _-.l Ag.`-. AI.`-Ad I ll.` IIIC IIICII CCIITI IIIIII Ahmni ship he carried his crutch by I Inn ynni round his neck, to have both hIndI and {ram as possible. It was something to Ice him we-cixv the foot 0! the crutch Igtlnst I lmikimul. and propped Igninsz ii, yielding to every movement of the ship, get on with his (`uokfiI'.' like some one safe Ishom. sun more an:-n;c~ was it to see him in the hen- ic-st or wezuher cross the deck. He ind I line or iw.n rigged up in help him Icmaa the widest n;om-s- Long John's outings. they won: Cullicl; and he would hand hinult from one place to mother. now uningtho clutch, now tniiing it Iiongsido by thI iIn- yud. II quickly In Inother nun oouid wmik. Yul none of the men. who had tuned with him baton expnnnod their pity in see him II wndnaual EIDBIT8 - UHIIL - TEA - HOUSE. Oct. 0. PRINOIBB BTIIIT. llllll . Mo was a neat conldnnl of Long John Silver. and so the mention at his name leads me on to speak of our ship`: cook. Barbecue, as the men called him. A|.p..._l ..I.l_ L- ._.l_.I LI- ___.A-|. L..-` llll III IIUIIS. ' But there we wen. without I mate; and l It was necehenry. of course, to advance one : of the men. The hoatsweln. Job Anderson. I was the llkelieet nun aboard. and. though I he kept his own tltle. he served in 3 way u ` mate. Mr. Trelewney hnd followed the see. i F and his knowledge made him useful, for he And the coxswnln. isnel Hands, was a cue- ful. wily, old. experienced at-man. who could be trusted st 3 pinch with almost any- thing. Iln ulna a usage an-ulvlnni 15":-nnn Ink- I l . often took I watch himself in easy weather. : I . I l I . 1 . I TH IIU IIIUIIL \ Overboard I" said the cnpuin. Well. gentlemen. that saves the trouble of putting him in Irons. D": n..._ ..... _... _.nI..-... _ _-;-. -_.| UH! VVlvl.'Iu lie was not only useless as an omoer. and 3 bad Inuence among the men. but It was plain that at this rate he must soon kill him ` self outright; so nobody was much surprised, ` nor very sorry. when one dark night, with I head son, he disappeared entirely and was I seen no more. : ul\...u-I.....--.Il" .....LI 0}... ..-..A-I.. n7..II puululy. In the meantime. we could never make out where he not the drink. That was the ship`: mystery. Watch him as we pleased. we could do nothing to solve it; and when we asked him to his face. he would only laugh, it he were drunk, and if he were sober. deny solemnly that he ever tamed anything but water. ll- _..... -...A ..._l.. .._-l..__ - . -.. IN IN IIIUVVII. Mr. Arrow, rst of all, turned out even worse than the captain had tesred. He hed no commandamong the men. and the peo- ple did what they pleased with him. But tint was by no means the worst of it: for after a day or two at see he began to appeal on deck with hazy eye, red cheeks stutter- ing tongue, and other marks of drunken- ness. Time utter tune he was onlered be- low in disgrace. Sometimes he fell and cut himself: sometimes he lay nil day long in his little bunk at one side of the companion; i sometimes torn day or two he would be al- I most sober and attend to Ins work at least pessebly. In Olin lnonntlmn urn nnnhl nnnnr nnnlrn i 1310 U1 IIUIISUI` I Am not going to relate that voyage in detail. It was fairly prosperous. The ship proved to be a good ship, the crew were on- pabie seamen. and the captain thoroughly understood his business. But before we came the length of Treasure island. two or three things had happened which required to be known. ll - 1...... A_.n -1 _n A..__-_n _..A ____, IUIU LIICIII Wllll I Wlll. Even at that exciting moment it carried me back to the old Admiral Benbowlna second: andlseemedto hear the voice of the captain piping in the chorus. But soon * the anchor was short up; soon it was h|ng- ` ing dripping st the bows; soon the sails be- gun to draw. and the land and shipping to tilt by on either side; and before 1 could lie down to snatch an hour of slumber the Hispanioln had begun her voynge to the Isle of Treasure. I Am nnf nnlnnr in rnlnfn Hm! I.-nvnan In nuu ulcu ulu VHIUIU UIUW UUIU CIIUHIHZ Yoho-ho. and a bottle of rum!" And at the third "ho ! drove the has be- fore them with 1 will. Dunn no that ......:n _ _ _ . _ .._A n --_2_.| nu um gluulucl Ul ulu aulp B usuwnra. Now, Barbecue. up up a stave. cried one voice. "The old one," cried another. "Ay, ay. mates, sald Long John. who was standing by. with his crutch under his arm, and at once broke out in the alt and words I new so well: "Fifteen men onthe dead man : cheat."- And then the whole crew bore chorus: Vn_Iuh||n and n In-`bola -:0 -nu. I" We luvo tho nuulhcuon ol numbering with our I"0l|l many W19. REA Y FOR ALL We luvomndotho sund- udolonrmatholrutooouldcruton. And can oonldou clan: that for and uoorlnont our stock It not 08 1] In ?oCtIy utPRlCI8 WITHIN `PHI nix ll 0 ALL cunrrnnx; run VOYAGE. V All that night we weteliieirreet bustle getting things stowed in their piece. end} boetefui of the squlre`e friends, Mr. Blendiy and the like. coming on to wish him e good voyage and e safe return. We never had n night at the Admin! Benhow when I had heir tile work; and I we: dog-tired when. alltile before dawn. the boeiswein l sounded his pipe. and the crew begento man the capstan-mus. I might have been twice as weary. yet I would not have left the deck: all was so new end interesting to me-the brief commands. the shrill note of the whistle. the men bustling to their places in the glimmer of the ship's lnntern s. Nnw llnrhnnnn Mn nn an utnum 39 AI-ha.-I BY noun 1.. uivxxsox. y Author one Strange can of Dr. man and Mr. Hyde." The Dunamacr. do. rnEAs`unETLiNE THE BRITISH WHIG 1`Ijl7RsDn*I APRIL 21._ In. 380 '00 Il It. You an patches I lnttlool Poison`: Nor- v' thogruuut pl: randy in tturorld. Norv [nouns lnuhcho, uurulgia. tooth- uclu. plan In tho link at huh. rhoumuhln. etc. A: an Intern] nnody Norvillno In ` cocdvo. and aunt to uh. ` or Iulmno Isl no upununhdnhg manly. and I but out only I0 cum. Call on your in and Inns! I0 cum. Ncvvllllo. New urn pain can. I ! Ill] Llvor Rules the worlul, for, van I poo;-ls smon whom liver com int. lyspcpsis. or ' tlon is the rule, rsther thsn the uosptiun, and you will nd s people with ` out ambition, on-prosperity. When your Moods lsll to the hslnt of taking s I ` s on tampered. is not positivsl cross. don't F scold them, for it is only King I loolny visw of things. An Inn] to please. I .d u ivcr (hut. is ril s lit e um! requires sppouiug. Pro- pltlstory sscricto my snccssslully be made through I has 0! Hamilton . Pills of him` duh and Butts:-nut. Thev 30 stones to the root of the tronhls. lint soon sots chest- full . I vss. snl happiness M llimgtsss I the and tbs lnillnns oos. U or llksly to hs, lny llsmiltolfs Pills ol Moods-sh snal Bnttsrut at all dmggists. A Common 0t~osrrs-nod. ll 3 had olnts. Mela psnpl ad `a far IIL In I:zds'lry nsglsctsolluot vtrmhd r nnn1.inm_ LIA Phnl nl ` _iw, A Ogre ht Dnlbuo. ( um. morphine. ehlnnl. tuba-co. nu] Hm hhltn. 'l\onod|daomAyhugH:` ulnar who Elihu! Ibo lnoqlulp lhopnolukllghlo cldml. Gunilla huh: ht incl 31 tutlmonhll fun than C have has and. Aulolnu IV. Lilia. OI Wollhftlm 3!. Nut, rung, Out. CI! Shh all for llturo rdcnuog Whoa writing mama: ttb pupa. IwI'n-II evuummnl can ll. gun up. I . `Tc? w n..... ....n`2.'}'. .".".n nj .InlA. Ilnl In an mono ny ncpucutl or UTI I" I y rkoauum. 1.1. mm. o! . L. was nllctonl with rheuma- hmlnhor npn no am am could not hand than. Yellow Oil cured her. and in u pcompl an {or all [adult] mmphlnu. 8N|IIh'Io.t-IQI Dd conrm ;ioq can nlillnmmnnlnnnng 1 an... _. I-l_<).t;ea_rtori Brothers, DI l'I|lWIy IIIITII, [DC [XXIII ll'ICD(I (7! `II that is rotten in politics, and the rent. of a new broom which menu Ch: can Brut, Chnplosu and Seneca] necond. Ind I36! thst. which in left. to be divided on unlly between Ch: Inn and Seneca] use the Fronch~Cunn inn politicians. (`hnplonu Klml of Patriot. Mr. Chnpluu in I patriot for nvonue nnly,|n eloquent and dramatic talker, I uent And coursgooua prnvuicntor, the All of nilway Ihurh, the bosom friend of AH thgt in rattan in nnlhinn Anal than nnnnno n` n I Enjoy Life. ,' What s truly beautiful world we live in ! ; Nature f\\'0l us grandeur of mountains, 3 glens Am ocems. end thousnnds of means of enjoypnfeng. h \\l'tehcari 1ltes:lre no `latte:-I u-Kn in ec es ; u ow 0 u o e msgptrrity 0! ple feel like giving it up dis- heartened, (iscournged snd worn out with disease, when there is no ocension for this feeling, us every suerer cm easily obtain. satisfactory proof that (1reon'e August I-`low. er will make them as free from disease as ` when horn. Dyspepsia and liver oomplsint are the direct causes of seventy-ve per cent. of such maladies u biliousness, indi- gestion, sick heuleche, costiveness. nervous prostrstion. dizziness of the head, palpita- . tion of the heart, And other distresiing symptoms. Three doses of August Flower will prove its wonderful elfevt. bottles, l0 cents. Try it. Sample 1 MIUIIUU IIIU Bllllfa Ul IIIU Fllllla in 1 got bodily into the barrel, and found there was scarcenn apple left; but sitting down there in the dark. what with the ' sound of the waters and rocking movement 1 of the ship, I had either fallen asleep, or was on the point of doing so. when a heavy man sat down with rather a clash close by. The barrel shook as he leaned his shoulders against it, and l was Just about to Jump up when the men began to speak. It was Sil- ver's voice and. before I had heard It dozen of words. I would not have shown myself ' for all the world. but lay there, tremhllnx and listening, in the extn-me of fear sud curiosity; for from these dozen words I un- derstood that the lives of all the honest men ~ aboard depended upon me alone. (To be Cqminued.i 4 1 mu pan or uur nuvcnlurc. Now. just after sundown, when all my work was over, and I was on my way to my berth. It occurred to me that I should like an gpple. I ran on deck. The watch own all forward looking out for the island. The man at the helm was watching the luff of the sail. and whlstllng away gently to himself; I nnd that was the only sound excepting the swlsh of the sea ngainst the bows and around the sides of the ship. Ill Ian! hnllu hn .'I hrn-nnl nntl fnnnal IIIIIILIB, IIIDIII7 UUVII3. LIIIII. 3 III] UUHUla But good did come of the apple barrel. as you shall hear; for if it had not been for that, we should have had no new of warn- ing. and might nii have perished by the hand of treachery. This is how it came about. We had run up the trades to get the wind of the island we were aft0r-I am not al- lowed to be more piuin-and now we are run- ning down for it with a bright iook-out day and night it was about the last day of our outward voyage. by the largest computation; some time that night, or. at latest. before noon of the monow, we should sight the `Treasure island. We were heading 8. S. W., and had a steady breeze abeam and a quiet sea. The Htspanioia roiled steadily. dipping her bowsprit now and then with a whiff of spray. Ali was drawing aiow and aloft; every one was in the bravest spirits, because we were now so near an end of the rst part of our adventure. Nnnr {III} nffnr cnnnarn urhnn nll avnu I I llllliy . Never know good come of it yet. ti M captain said-to Dr. Livesey. Spoil foc`s' hands, make devils. That's my belief. Rn} lrnn ("H nnunn n' fhn nnnln hen-vial ulnrcn up Illu uuwu um ucvn, cum In all`. We had some heavy weather, which only ` proved the qualities of the lllspnnloia. Everyman on board seemed well ooqtent. and they must have been hard to please if they had been otherwise; for. it Is my bellef there was never a ship's company so spoiled since Noah put to sea. Double grog was go- ing on the least excuse; there was mm an odd days, as for instance, if the squire heard` it was any mul's birthday: and always a barrel of apples standing broached In the waist, for any one to help himself that had a fancy. hfnvnr lrnnm n-And Anmn nf It val 7 Man Ill lvllli DC__5l 0| llilli In the meantime, squire _ Bmoiiett were batiii on pretty distnnt terms * with one mother. The squire m_ _ .no bones about the matter; he despised the enptnin. The captainr 0!! his pgrt, never spoke but when he wasvspoken to, and then uharpend short and dry, and not I word wanted, He, ow_ged,_ when driven into n. corner, that he seemed to have been wrong about the crew. that some of them were as brink as he wanted mace. and niihnd be- hsved tnirly well. As for the ship he had tnken n downright fancy to her. She'll lie 3 point nearer the wind than a man has 3 right to expect of his own married wife, air. But. he would add, "all I say is, we're not ; home again, and 1 don't like the cruise. l`l\n -nnh-a at thin wnuM NI!-n ntnnn ....A I Aut-

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