Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Jul 1887, p. 7

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iiKLL UPNNSTEIER 6 0401017 lllfl. JUST. TGILOERSLEEVE, it me. " Sh I.-P.Ll nus Inna. :3 Tu kyi nun uo.N.a.....' no luck -\.1 or vot.ll.(` 3.0 nun t... III V|oIoI'h.l . llll .\'o NJ. as Wlnnlnl. n ltd laconic uhovo `field: an to N- turn unulllns Ocvohor. n nonfat: Innnprnurlod. ' Hntauunyuuo ll. Halifax. N.a.... Ian Ange (`cl 181.! lncklnncl ad. II:-I , Ilunn-ulhn4N_ll l Cnaotlolown. P.Ll. . Uhuhnln. N.B (`hIoouuIn|. 0. Cleveland. Q So. lhlhnudo. NE W Duchcuer. N.ll Dulnthllnn . Hanna, Dun an K$:y.Quo HnlIfu_ N11,. . m 2 10 Allllerll. N3 . ' 3- N FIND... I0. nut. ac. . nm. .Io nu: Hahn N B. 24.50: Pnrrysound Om 10.70 Buluo. .'.\' . IL!) PonounuIn`hono. (Icounn. IAN (ht. . ILI Cddonh `ll. Plctol. N.8... . SN .. l0.l.'5.l`onAn.I|u-.0nl 87.0 Charlottetown. Pll (Rail, Lake and River), ` CANADIAN PACIFIC RAlL'Y. World`: Title! alt`orucr Johnson Ana un- I GRAND TRUNK CITY PA `GER STATION ii3"'fo"' 'W'A1'.i. man DEPOT {CHEAP SUMMER TRIPS, TURN TICKETS IRON KlNG8'l 0.\' 1: sold by the undc rulcned at the following Thursday an no In Pauongm-I doe ring on be bookod vh R. k Om. Nu . ('0. Stenmerl. enJ%:tho scenery oHhol.wIl:hndnnndl.ho notlhost. |lg(IfllI' Villa III I\. Z . av. '0. enmerl. o n o of the mo lnhndn and the liyupnot the St. [A w mum. World`: Ticket Agent. Corner Johnson On- ` tu-to Streets. Tlctot Anal C.l'.R.. 0! Clause I. KIIOIIII. no hit. IQ. The In! mun connoctlnfwith the Extra Sienna-I an on Richy. oovulnptnn on Thursday II 1: {gm Pnnonzen rim k OIIIOLWIIIIAIIGI Ind U10 ICIIDIIIIOI [IO SI. lAwI'er.('o. For Ticket: and every into:-mauon Apply to Tho sloanulnpn olmouun uno come auto: \ lo the Rdlwny whnrvoo. and passengers are ` fl')`l'W`ll'd0d on by special (ulna to Monlrod And .0. ' `gin Inn train aannomlnn at Onahnn with h Wat. `110 lut train oonnooxlng at Quebec with the Man Steamers. -smug from that port on "l':n5undnJ'. luvel Klnpton on Wednesday : In. `I1: connection with EVERYB0l)Y___CAN us]: IT. BRONZE FOR ALL! ' (fix U! I V II I-I-Iv AIALID ulrv-Anvil - (`abin-$'50. K) and 870. Return-4%. H0 and $131 lntcrmedhlo-Im. Return Steel-age at very low rates Tho toumhlpn oftho Allan Lino direct Rnilwny whnrveo. naaoenxen are Lzvuu U: I *6 II] vuv a-uu IJIIVCILIVII . hum Quebec to lnndonderry and Liverpool : (`nbln-@. 870. 880. Return-~8ll0. um. mo. lntermedinte-8Jl. Relurn-). Steer-are ` 81). Return 340. Rate: of Pounce by the Extra Steamers: W Pnhin, (MI fl anal I70 Dan-n, Ill`! IIIA 1- I nnaunl I a r nu.I nu.` I nnnl. r nun UL nun. Polvnecian 215! July . . . . . . . ..22nd July Parisian, ........27lh July..... ......28thJuly Sarmnlian.. .. 311! Aug ` . . . . . . . .. lth Aux Circauian... _.....llth Aug... .l2th Aug Sn-dlnlnn .. .181}: Aug Pol nesinn .. g. . lb Aug P ainn . . ` . . _ .. .3lst Aug . . . . . . . . .. at Sept Home of Puesco Echo lull Steamers: I5.-n linnhgn on I .n.4In.-.I..--w g-ul I l.u.-uu.I . a-nn:l.Iunu . . . . Sarmnlian .. (`ii-cucian.. . . . Pop-nesinn Pa ninn ALLAN LINE Royal Mail Steamships. THE - suunrnsf-"sm - mssmn. AVERAGE TIME 8 DAYS. ruuu. I. once Street. BSD FIKBI. Through Bills of Lsding given for Belfut, G w, Havre, Antwe and other points on t e Continent and or Mediterranean -`A.-L-n _._____._ '_ , _---vw:v- Cabin-$60, :30 mdsloo, accordingob ac- commodation. Intermediate 6 Q9...-.... .5 \.'..-u `I An) D.o.... ........ CXJHIIIIIKIIIJUII. IIIWTUIUUIIKU PIS!` -Q60. Steerage at Very Low Rates. gutnersgo Hcketl to and from London And Queens- mwn And all other parts of Eumpe at low. aat. rate; ETRURIA . . AURANIA. UMBRIA. . . SERVIA . . . . ETRURIA. . AURANIA . UMBRIA. . . `SERVIA. . .. IN THE D__U-L_L SEASON (LIMEEDJ NEW YORK AND` LIVERPOOL (C.\LI.I.\'G AT coax` HARBOR.) \ From Pier No. 40, N.R..NNew York. oz/A/A RD U/VE. [UTI- VERNO.;I R. BROWN & CO.. Or to J. P. Gildenleeve. Agent, 42 Clu- nm Street. ' "F31: freight and passage apply at Com- anfa Oice._No. 4, ling Green, New I .'or . ` cal talk. and there shall be no more of it. But if youyvvbone c-yea fall upon mv written thoughts have_got.j_o.,fu as this, 1 ask you tg persevere, amce whit I have to tell you is not without its incereat, and it has never ` Been told before, nor will {To be Continued). rnsr xPRss7u/L SERVICE. mums OFTFASSAGE : Tuonis HANL15}; PAPER""XNG1Ng I810 lljil [IO A LE3. f2l'.."......" ""`" ` TR~AVEI.-LING: Bl ILD N.8.. 5.l`onAnLnr Out 87.!) |I-on1u.a.nlo... mo 5 Punlnud On .1130 n.u...h-. An. :1: fa... sl. JonI.N.u. .. hudwo. | Can . Saul! Ste Marie. (bl I . ` . . . . . s...:. n Silks. AI Bun Ill] 0. NJ! . F PWIIIE . IIILC Rlrhte du laup. I (he, . . . l6.D K7;-:`aT:.j ii`: I . . Saturday, July 23rd .Saturday, July 30th Saturday, Aug. 6th . . Saturday, Aug. 13th . .Saturday, Aug. 20th y .Saturday, Aug. 27th . . .Sn.t.urduy. Sept. 3rd . Saturday. Sept. 10th i4;smMe~s, nu l,000 ISUID8 LIEOIIEXTEI INTI. -*~-'=`.-.=2.-'2-.;.-;..-7.-.-.1 .<:;-5.:-; Quest-:oss.coMr>Auv mm ma ou[f)7sr. u Inna: 55- `~1`1`IF._33.1' 2'&'u.'i":..% '.a'.'."`a. of Qul-nu put: a India maths at Id :=.:-=- ........... Inrnduk-`rt-:on O. ' .- ii: ~m.---.-~- Will lean Omani wharf ovary londny ovu- calllng Al (Bu tug at I o'clock. tor lacuna! uu-qua. Broth-Ills. l tuuvI':cuoburu. lu- lrlotug, cu-.. rugnht all All u-I-Ivhg n ounnl our `hnudny o\'e#. lhsmrnlnc. Ienvm Montreal undu-I M II i?27fr7[A~o my Pom l not-.Oonnod|ouc.UpporOahln8uuIaI' L most romantic Ipou um oununcnt. Every Attention to the comfort 0! sn- noqwon. hatch! led with an and at pnd. Tina;-I fl*&0`I to our an will have an Inn fun or nu-Ih-u In And! in Hm malaria. J. n. buuuu:.. n|.u.. u.u.-3., u.u.o., D:.x.V1'u'r. Gruduwo 01 New lork tcglgteswe or thtry. 0!Ioo- ollinuton moo . ween Pdncouand Brock Streets. Pu-tlcuhr Mtcn. non pddho uuuvouon ohho natunltoeu "'4' '?"' T . n. proprl or um or en I y o c 9- mrl. Noonan knisjno ;Ou|I.A`. I-`otter. Smithy bait : Elana swift. Khulna. A1 13.1 Jud. I-`uh ll. 12 o`v.-loo: pm. Rounn will have Snub`: huh ovary Monday. ednenday and ldq at 5:45 o'clock and Jones` bochat 6 o clock. :3 an m luau-nnodlnto pnru. arriving at Kingston 62.!) o clock In. All (I11 I I alvlnn nnnnrtnnhv M anoint tho X"" '3: 1 n at u. p. v a nu V :.'.:.'.'-:`.`.,':'......."' '""'.'?.`.".'..*:':' ""'.'.::`.*.'.: hour: at the ntnauo Juon'l`ulhou of the Lb than . ':'~.'r'}".T'-.u7.':.`n'.'|' tootgcounftgn au- tn. ;o;..;;; um...` Will] ' Khpt Tnedu Thunda and 8o\t`\:r:hy at If-o'.c`l oc n.ln.. odll at J intermediate and will arrive at mv Fall: 12 o'c Rnuu-ulna. will have sunk`: huh ovary I "/0540: TRI-WEEKLY nups BETWEEN K|NGST0l&SMlTH'8 FALLS. "Q .3----.-v-ij-:i._ um: uoxnun ON HON DAYI. AT 6 RI. ..-g ,#A-LA -_;, `A out. No. 3 Exgt-an leaves K on at 3:Sp.II. : arrliovoc at hm-bot lako at p.m. : Run: at m. Sap? Enron loans Klnnton I! nn.m..ooa- --uvu-uvu R. E. SPARKS, D.D.S., LD.S., Dlx'l'lI'I'. 0lIoe-Prinoea St. between Mon- treal and oulum Streets. heuIdenoo-.\o. 21 Charles net. Ooe hour: 3!LllI. 106 m.. and on Sunday evening: 7 lo l0o`clock. ele- p_hoIIo l. III tVI`AI'II.'I'.\ IlI`\ nno Ina N 7 I let Kl It I! .. nocslng V th (`.P.I..N I Exp!-cu Wm sharhoc [Aka for All out And test. 1.1!. Tnuon, F. WAY. B.W.l-`ou A-at Rum Ann Dan 35:: Art Rnnl umrooc nu tor nut in out and rat. J. H. `Puma, B. W. Foul Ant. Bum. Au. Gen. Pun. A31. Supt. wnnm In In noun. No. I xed lenvuKlntto::7:!Dn.m. ;u-rlvu st Shnrbot Luke 10.1!) n.m.. and Rontrew 2245 n.m.. mnnoctinn with C.P.IL Exnl-an for noinu Bhnhot lake 10.1!) and Bantu.-w $65 p.m.. connecting with C.P.R. Express for points -.... .-...-q- _---.. w--....-.-V- --vv-.- a..`.I'm.:" ;Kc`zu'u5.`L`3'.`I.';:`.'u"`i>'-3inT.7.`3`J{`.*..14?".`.2 378? I1` ONCI AH!) YOU WILL TAKE 80 OTIII Elegant Drawingkoomcu-In-orun old Eoxpreao Trnlns between Klnxtton and Slur 1 Lake. No. 3 Ex leaves Kingston at 12:!) III. Arrives oronto 9:10 In. :0tuwa. 5: Na. Montreal. 9 pan. : Ra w, 6.-(II p.m. Passengers leaving by this train will mach Winn] in I) hours. Na I nut! Innvm Kllmlmn 7-.I|n.ln. 2:1-I-Iv; 111; BEST ANDITHMPEST noun-: runznlu. May It. -n.u.r- OANAD/1 PAC /F/0 RA/I./?0/IDS. New. Direct, Bhortuti ulckest. Chen t And .,, Best Equipped Al lRot'.te to 1- tobo and the `arm Wen. uuyuuu vu uuuuu, V: IN C. H. HATC A. GUNN & C0. J. P. GILD LEEVE, Freltht A313. Puss. Arena. July It.` and lowest freight, ltlu given. Full information van by applying to the Capudn on board. or I`. `E ` A'lV`, A llYY\I\Y juI`I'\ u ny. u u t. ``6.`I` rd "a`Ji.:"?i 1, ...a Aufm un- Iteuner make: u Ipocinl excursion tr to 1.!!!) islands. leaving Kingston at 2 p m. on return- in leaves Kingston for Bay ports at 8 p.m. cent accommodation for peuenzero and lowest freight rune given. ziven by annlyinc the to ueueronw and Beuovillo every night except Friday, when she ntognt Pictnn over night. Return! leave: llovlllo Monday. Wod- neoday and do at. am am. Ihnrp; Desor- onto 7:!) n.m.. anti Picwn 9:!) nan. - lenvu Bel- loville Tuesday and Thursday at Mb A.m. ; De- seronto 5:3) and Plcton mo LID. On Saturday UIIUV lull Eglu-g IIIIKI I I\J|AlIl UX Bulllu ' ITVZ 1 :11 dnmq mio .;`1')'3 sgongo cton '7':oo 3.111.: Oniinntumay leaves Ploton at two can. On Rntllrdnv durlnn Jnlv and Annnnf lhln (c. n. mcnonsox. nun-tn). Will. until further notice. leave Gnnn`s Wharf at 313) 13.111. (sharp) for Bay of Qulute ports. arriving at Picton at 1:!) m.nnd go through to Deueronw and Bellow 0 ms t Friday. Itonl It night. n In pm). No. 7 I: K1 at 11 m..ooo- :.;...'.'.`;. hi". ;..';'.`.....".WE ... ;."?a"...._ ` DAILY LINE T0 PICTON. DESERONTO AND BELLEVILLE. BAY or cums fnliou ROUTE. lh0 U111! Of St. Lnwrenc Boston and N ew York. For tickets and nnv nl Boston and N > V tickets and any other information npkb o `n to the undersigned, at the mace. foot of J son Street. May 19 1887. C. H. HATCH. Agent. vvn xv:-wag sv - -man. m.Iz1-*?I- SMITH-SHOR'l`T. (`H "IIDP kRO.. uuulrn ncxezs at ureauy Excursion Tickets to the 8. the Gulf of St. Lawrence. H llebd RAIN. Ports on he any rtland. RX, enoe D daylight. The . tenmer Magnet will leave for Montreal every Monda morning at 4 o clock. Return Tic 013 at Greatly Reduced Rates. u Gulf of St. Lnwranm. Ha Ifnr bnrtlnn Composed of the following m`-at-class alde- whoel Steamers: [ IIICTWEEN MONTREAL A.\'D `oI.'I:mcc."_ Quebec. Capt. Nelson. I Montreal. Cnpt. Roy. In-:1'w1cl:.v 1'0}. ONTO nfn MONTREAL. bonlmm.Ca t .Sincla1{ Algal-lnn.Cnpt.'l`rowell V.` Corinthian. apt. Ada. rum. Ca t. Irvine. Commencing on TH R DAY. TR YNDOF` J UN E. and unLllturthernottoo,ono of the above `I Steamers will learn Kl.n3.nn, Mdally (Mnndq oxceptodlm .5 .m. for RONTO call! at Cobou .Port opennd Bowmonvillotwenhor nnltulknnd on ' URDAY"l`HE 1 ! at n.m. for ONTREA and %lIJ.ls.BEC. oultng at Clayton. Round Island. 1. lsland- Park. Alexandria Bay. Brookville. Prescott. (hm- wnll and Cotoau. pusintr the the beautiful and romantic scenery of the La 0 of the Thon- snhd Islands and the Rapid: of the St. Law- b daylight. Magnet will leave for Montreal l"!I.B1 July 2. sTR- The Royal Mail Through Una, on_ Qpany. KINGSTON & PEMBROKE THU BTIAMIB TRAVELUN:.. attended to. Strut. |hbuaI8u=I.cnt.Iyclouhu ` i-'ALxANomA,' kBEU.E,. EHERO, he mo"I3o-t""3)5|oo":"v":11'}':"c'o-5 ? 3 `K':1."u.m. cityor country ptolnpuy attended tn. PA IHY. DON'T WAIT! u. 11, um I-mm. Bnuulrrln. SOLIOITOIL CO.Y\'EYA.\'CIIl. cc. 0l'lloo-cor. Brook and King SIs.. over Express ` ollloe. Mono: to loan. ` an us: vn . -uncut (u\lI'IVII olltxrvivl` SMYTHE AND SMITH. Soucrronn. Eta. 19! Ontario Street. E. H. ant-run. LLD. Clns. l`no.~n'x:~uc sxrrn " T: 1 numuu aruuv. BARRISTII. Soucrron. CORVEYASCIIR. cc. Omoo-Col-nor King and Brook Street: over Wnddubrucstore. 1 I'\ A (\ rrvn \vn \ wax. nun unL\uo,an., Aluxllflcr. oornbrot Brock ondlng Street. over Wade`: Store. Enmunoe on King Street. next to the Vino Ollloo. %0IOY8IY & 1111318011. Pnnlcux. Sunonox. ac. 0IIIoo-Monu-c Street. hatwuau Princess and Brock Streets. .-.-. `......u . nvI\.. go. x n. M. MUHAI, BuuuI'.'In. Soucrron. Co.\'\':Yn'cIn. &c.. m Block. Brook Street. Kingston. Money . u. - , unuoox auxin unnon stuns. nu: amnaouma `liuovuitnlnlhocltyu mam: . smoom. "`UlS numannxn Bull 1 I71-onunx 1 , C.X. " l.C.P. & 3.0.. 'Lnto of Hamilton`) 63 West Street. Diseases Women and Chfldren. Feb. 5. __ .__.__ -- E-----en.` D. E. MUNDELL; B...-\. \l.D. C.M., PlnraInn_Vr_ Slrnnnnv. kn 'OfI`I-4,n_l'.nm Dr. u. n. muuuunu, IX.-\., .u.u.. p..u., Pnnu:I..S' ..& om Ln D. u.c........:.". x.{:.``i?......`:... am: ` ' 4 A w:u.nr..u an `_ \\ :u.Iu-..u. 'I'mlutl:Yn. Solicitors. & .. Kingston. op- . poullo the Post. Olllce. c RICHARD WALIRX. I .l(RPll I. WALRIII- 1 UIIICLV 'JlIDlL`\.II'J. Idl Ila, Soucrnon. &c. 0meo-C|u'vnco Street op ` T -puma. pm 41300: Txaxsvro -,w.. at 4 oven. current rules. l HE.'\\'. G. ANGLIN. .\l.R.C.S.. ENG. 0l'ncI-5IEu-I Street. near Kin; Tole: phone communication. ,--on-v swu- -J. H. CLARKE. M.D.. no.3, LD.S., Dru-I-nrr, u-ulnnnunf New York Gollaneo 1; ADAM uuuuuun. ~ A(l!)l.'.\" \81'. Avnmpn. to. one. Clarence Street. um: King St. ILILIIVIEIIL A\VI\ nnnv I ' L. ULr1MliN'l3, DINTIIT. directly opposivo the Post OI! :&ll1naton Stunt. Inuhuhod in Klnntm. IF YOU WANT `PHI Olreapestciestfumiture OF ALL DI$3Rll"l'l0.\ S. CALL AT TELEPHONE--38. UK. AIJUE Mclilhhl V [SA 1 . Dlneuu oi Women and Children A specialty. 0rncI--&Prlnoua Street. at Dr. spun nmnd_ Tnlanhnne number 1%. spun! mull; , , A`_4_ 1A__A..__-A run 15:: Ann SUN, Alxclnfncrl and Bu|ldlng Sur'veyou. Once Nolllngton Street. Kingston. w . nu I`:--`xvi-us uvnu nnnauu, 31.11., zu.u., u.u., (Successor to hm Du. MCCAXMONI. . Sunnnox. kc. Oloo-MontroAl Street. hutvnnn Prince; and Brock Stream. July II. JOHN HERALD, M.A.. 1\l.D., 0.31., sums... to hm Du. McCnnm.~n. ` VTIOHN SEANGE, LL 8., Stu nduahn Pan Janna, -Mm~:I\`.-v,-'I`n -m " ` R. GAGE. Ancurrxcr. 0rr`|o:'-`-Monuu.l street. _....._______.__.___.____.__ DI-ncn-)Pnnooao Bl .l`O0I . at ntnnd. Tolonhone number hDl\I ..-snn . -rrruv BETTER AneAms _f.O1 :SSIONA}j ggzps. (`heap Furniture and Upholstered. uullvul cu-u V. -uuu vino DR. ALICE McGlLLIVRA\_. man: 15' Ilftunnn Alill (`julldrnn A III \VALKE.\! & ` WALK!-`.31. mmzvx Shlh.-hm`: A-o lnnmn "{7} 13.3: semt. -sv-you - ....vv... ---- .-.v~_..`.. \VM. NEWLANDS.JR., P81`. nm-n'ar nl Brock and Kim iT " nu`. Almnnn &n_. mun. 7.- _.._`~- rowan AND SO.\', born and Bulldinn Sur'vnw __.__.- ROBERT" In Qnu Inrnni Tub ` D. A. GIVENS. n Snljrnvnn l`.nv\.'I: I. Snunnnn. Cnyvnw ... --V. __.`.v.._- L. CI.l".MENTS. llrnrtlv nnnnailn than A we your 5 VGA` SHAW. 1 (`nvvnv Torlldlng and Deoonllnalt hrocolnmead ` edtohethehutlnlhcworldtoloopiu color. (`onoo.IdnoI.bo&awCnnIol'&mpk_|o! the dlrelnlndcn. `y it. E()nlyounnhox.dlulyforIIIe.n! { uuul nnrr . Flea 1 Iran In England I used to live In ( even ue honee-et least I cell its line ` home epeeklnx conpuulvely, and jade mguunzboumagmuchohouua um beeueccnetolnedtoellnyleln Africa- not Ive lmndred yudn tloln thcoldclmrcb when Harry I: uleep. and thither I went nltortbetnnenlendeleeolnefoodz for it leno|'ontInur\'Ing.even If one has just bnrieda one`: nnhly hopes. But Icould loteellnnch. endeoou I took to welkina. or. rather. llInpln-heln permanently lune ftonthehIleofelIon-npuuddowII. up and down the out-paneled veeubnle; for then In 1 veetlbnle in my home In Eng- vluch I bed that spell. hey on teen- um Ipodlueln. ee I never keep any home ceuletollheroom.bowevet.ovu the wide In-place. then Ieeclenr space left on whklllntllxedllpellnyrtee. Some ollleulleve had for years. old 1-nnlsln-1|-on IL-Q -`shoal: -u-nnlallnnh Al any-run:-nvvuul Ill lurq yvuiu. ;n|nb-kndusthunohulywonhokwnl; nnnmtlnwn lb; -run an Am -nu "Cl? IIUIICIII` IL. The above. signed Allan Qnnrterrnaln." B an extract from my diary written twc years and more ago. I copy It down here because it neemn to me that it L1 the attest beginning to the history I am nhuut to write, it It please God to spare me to numb It. If nut-In-ll. it does nut matter. That extract was penned .-an-ven the-us.-unl miles or so from the lplbl when: I now lie. pun- fully and slowly writing this, with I pret- ty girl standing by my side fanning the men from my nuguat (`Utlnlt`nI!I(`t'. Harry is lbene and I am here`. and yet. .-mnebow, I cannot help tee-ling that I um not. tar hum Hurry. `lfhnn I -An In rhl"Il):' I numl In `III In am Afraid I broke down. ma so did Sir Ho.-nryCuY'us.stnonumnnnshoin; and an; to: Captain Good. I nu! mm turn any 1` too;even many on distress I could not * help noticlng It." Th. nhn:-n nlunntl Allnn nnnnrvnnln " uuy at We buried him this afternoon. under the shadow of the gray and ancient tower ` otthe church of this \'ill:|;.'e where my house is. It was A dreary December at- ternoon. and the sky was hem)` with snow. but not much was failing. The comn was put down by the grave, and a few big akes lit upon it. They looked so white upon the black cloth? There was a little hitch about getting the collln into the gnu-e-the necessary ropes had been iorgum-n-sowedrew heck from it. and waited in silence. watching the big akes ` fall gently one by one, like heavenly bene- dictions, and melt in tears on Harry`: pull. But that was not all. A robin-redbn.-est tune as boldly uoonld he and lit upon the ooln had begun to sing. And then l afraid I broke down. and did Sir II____. r\__...x_ _;____ __.. -_ L- l_. -__.| -_ J2 , I am like the man in the Bible who 1 laidup much goods and build:-d barns- goods (or my boy and barns fur him to note them in; and now his soul has hm;-n required of him, and I am left desolate. I would that it had been my soul and not my born! WA Winv-CA1` Kiln ihin nffnrnnnn IIII1`QF - HAVE just buried Q',_ L my` boy. my poor "" ,f ; handsome boy, of `J ' ____`/ whom I was so _' proud. and my " heart is broken. It is hard` when one has but one son to lose him thus; but God's will be done; Who am I to complain? Th at wheel of fate rolls on like a J uggerna 't. and crushes us all in turn, some soon. some late-it does not matter when; in the end it crushes us all. We do not prostrate ourselves before its wheel like the poor Indians; we y hither and thither-we cry for mercy: but it is of no use; the blind. black Fate thun- der: on and reduces us to powder. "Poor Harry, toga so soon! just when his life was opening to him. He was doing well at the hospital. he had passed his last examination with honors: and I was proud of them-much pmuder than he was, I think. And then he must needs go to the small-pox hospital. He wrote to me he was not afraid of small-`pox and wanted to gain the experience; and now the disease hnskilled him. and 1. old and gray and withered. am left to mourn over him. without a chick or child to comfort me. i might have saved him to-I have money enough for both of us, and much more than enough-King Solomons Mines pro vided me with that; but i said, `So: let the boy earn his living: let him labor that ,he may enjoy rest.` But the rest has come to him before the labor. Oh, my boy, my boy! "I min `(in tin: vnon in Glen nihin Irhn By H. Rider~u.gg.n1. Anchor 5: -as "Solomn`| Mines." S111-." etc. (ALLAN QI3KRifEIfr{AT1v7 P. OEII.IK.'E3 S, The Pictum Fmme Factory, _}15nRocxs'mnn'r. A Fnowxnfe C"ITY. INTRODl'C1'IO.V. !(~'t:'!}r A `-THE BRITISH \vHI(;. WEDNESDAY. .11 ELY -20. King [$- IL` Ilurrq. Zn. IZI W` snip, ll] III like link cldnll lannnu!.\'uIn.tMtIho.poI'c may nmnbunndnnhufolju. unload rltlnmelnllnnooollu tau. who hp Iotlnluagrntuldloltnlongingtoloul Iputhountwutlhuuuot the nint- nlnnthorztollo on tho Iaounlalnl and vulchtheclouth-drIwacIunIhnI&y.ud Ilonllrnhnntlnthlndc-tenth shun; blltoutpunr nI'@lln life nun`; wlilnlorlfozhoholtho slow b I0hI'lI|lhn,lnIIIoftIr|o a u.- Illhocrldnutyho ununvod FIICJUIU KII} WW ICII T63 Ill TIIITIJVIUCITHQ not on the polhhetl but nnsubumnunl twentieth. (.`111lInuou Ihonld wipe away onru-An. Andy wowoopund ocmmt be contacted. \\'u'hI'o In abhor-nut to her. and yet we strike outtorlurth and homo. lulnnotnndl'nlrhno.udcsIg|orll`,yh Ch blow. - .;, n___4 A_ .4__n_n___ , A .1 I In. when the inn In m-I1-ken.` and the head In Inmhlul In the dart. clvlllnuon hlhnumerly. Inck.hantIncnop,nnd Inonn Ilia mu. allldlhn nn [Ln -I-nl v... u`... .v. -vuu u--u iv`... Thh holngno, nupponlnn. for an of u~ (uncut. In dlvido om-In-Ives Into twenty puu. nlnouon avian and one cmuu-I; wounulootlothu nllu-tun nun pnr than 0! our nature. If we would rally un- donandcnrnlvnundnm In the twen (tech. which. though no Indxnuk-An! In M Ilhy. In synod all over the other nineteen. null then appear quite dllh-nut from win any null: IR; ll the blocking doe: `thohoutotthonnoeru table. It. In on the nineteen rough. Irrccuble. range portlonauntwo fall back In ememrncles. nan nn lhn nnlinlntl but nnqnhntnntl-I Done. Do not Inn for the Spring rush. The work out he done better now. An elegant line I lhlclnce to select (mm. Always the best selected end meet nylhh neck in Eaten an auto to chooeelrom. DI..- ..- - ..II --u-I IAnl- nvnll any nlnnk \'n r lmahano apology for this digression. ` especially as this in an introduction. which all young people and those who never like to think (and it is a bad habit) will name any skip. lt seems to me very desirable that we should sometimes try to under stand the limitations of our nature, so that we may not he carried away by the pride of knowledge. .\ian`e cleverness is nlnlmt inilnite, and stretches like an elastic band; but human nature is like an iron ring. You can go round and round it, you can polish it highly, you can even atter it a little on one side, whereby you can make it bulge out on the other: but you will never. while the world endures and man is man. increase its total circumference. It is the one ilxed. unchangedhle thin-ilxed as the stars. more enduring than the mountains. as nnalternblo as the way oi the eternal. Human nature is God `s kal eidoeoope: the little bits of colored glass which repreeent our passions. hopes. fears. joys, aspirations toward good and evil. and what not. an turned in Ilia mighty hand an surely and an certain as it turns the stare, and continually {all into new pat` tern and combinations. But the campus- ; in; elements remain the same. nor will therebeonemorehitolcolored glaae.nor one lean. for ever and ever. suclr In All JUU. There, I might go on forever, but what is the good.` Civilization is only savagery gilbedged. A vainglory isit, and, like a northern light. comes but to fade and leave the sky more dark. Out of the soil of sav- agery it has grown like a tree, and, as I believe, into the soil like a tree, it will once more. sooner or later, fall again. as the Egyptian civilization tell. as the Hell enic ci\'ilir.ntion fell. and as the Roman civilization and many others of which the world has now lmt count. fell also. Do not let me. however, be understood as de- crying our modem institutions, represent- ing as they do the gathered experience ni humanity applied for the good of all. Hi course they have great ad\'ant.agee-hoepi tale. for instance: but then, remember, we breed the sickly people that till them. in II savage land they do not exist. Besides. the question will arise. how many of these blessingaare due to (`hristianlty- as dis- tinct from civilization? And so the bal- ance sways and the story rnns-here n M gain. there a loss. and nature's great aver age struck across the two, whereof the sum total forms one of the factors in that mighty equation in which the result will equal the unknown quantity of her pur anavs Ah! this civllimtiom. What; does it all come to. For torty years and more I lived among the savages, and studied them and their ways: and now ior several years 1 have lived herein England. and have, in my own stupid manner, done my best to learn the ways of the children of light:and what haveltound? A great gulf ilxedi No: `only a very -little one. that man`: thought may spring across. I say that as the savage is, so is the .\..\'.l1_itA2 man, onlyihe latter is more inventive, and possesses the faculty of combination: save and except, also, that the savage. as I have known him, is to a large extent, tree from the greed of money, which eats like a cancer into the heart of the white man. it is a depressing conclusion. but in all essentials the sa.\`n.ge and the _child of civilization are identical. I dare say thatthe highly civil. ized lady reading this will smile at an old tool of n hunteris simplicity when she thinks of her black. bead-bedecked sister: and so will the superilne, cultured idler scientifically eating a dinner at his club, the cost of which would keep a starving family for 1: week. And yet, my dear young Indy. what are those pretty things round your neck3'-they have in strong family rc.--xnblance. especially when you wear that wry low dress, to the savage woman`: 5. ;::l.~x. Your habit of turning round ::x:;`. r;.u::d tu the sound of horns and bon1-tom.~. your i'muine.~ .-` of pigments and powder; LIE way in which you love to subjugate yourself to the warrior who has captured you in marriage. and the quick- ness with which your taste in varied head dresses varies--all these things suggest touches of kinship; and remember that -in all the fundamental principles of your na~ ture you are quite identical. As for you. sir, who also laugh, let some man come and strike you in the {ace whilst you are enjoying that marvelous-looking dish, and we shall soon see how much of the savage there is in you. Thane I ruin}-0 mnnn fnv-at-nr hut xx-hnf tormu manners. and 3 Weil-dr88ed crowds. He Begins to Ions`-1134. how he Viongs!-tor the keen breath of the desert air: he dreams of the aighti of zum `Impia breaking on their toes like foam upon the rocks. and his heart uses ixp in rebellion against the hate: limits 9: the or-Llized iifa M `.L E.`-`z .*`z:::.-.'.::----~-*-**- "im. `L -.,~.'.\"'"';.-,___`:-.. (TANDVTRUNK RAlLW'_Y xnumn. nmmnir mm 1 lhuunun. IIak;O. lcnlkudu and brutal Oolgnsua. ` IIIIII. Give In I call and look over our stock. No trouble to show good: at T -uununnnnn II! I I 1 n1 nnn nnnnm u

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