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

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F. o. MAasT1Ti.L..' UPIIOIUEIED I DIIIIET lllfl. -`IPIIIIT. W I`\'H - 1'IoCouIu| look:-cl Intended. and AI- nm-ed glut ho had lama! mm:-thin; at zmum ' "Winn have you hard! I noted. "ulmuunlol. Alllhovchout I I Ilnoyvu-one no I an! a boat and Dhckmxio. macaw: nu-nlnann. than -manna Pkg Ill-hlnnn -In-A -A A. UIII. I W! IIIIIIIVI VIII WW` Elli III- "Wo pmpnne to an to Mt. Kent: and then on to Mt. laknkh-4-rn."uu-vn-and sir Hoary. "Qunennua lmgnnnld at some you about then being I vim runs up In the unknown hmcorku hryhml." ,LjA_A,,,-A ,- VVTIU IIIIIVI IIVZVIIJIIIJ IT`-TXVEL ` Lnmu is is very curious pince. but the \ thing: which stand out must clearly in my 1 memory in connection with it are its (-1- I ceedrng dirtinena and its smells. Three lent are simply awful. Just below the Consulate is the bench, or. rather. a mud- bnnk that is called 3 beach. It is left qnite here at low tide. and nerves as a repository lorniltheith, onl. and refuse ot the town. Here it is. too, that the women come to bury coconut: in the mud. leaving them them till the outer husk in quite rot- ten. when they dig them up again and use the libero to make mate with. nnd for ur- ioun other purpuet-A As this procete he been going on tor generation, the condi- tion olthe head: can he better imagined than deecribed. I have smelled many evil odonintheconneohny li!e.butt.he eon~ centrnmed menee ol utench theuruee from that beech II IAl'I|l1.|IWOIllllII.hOln00n- light ni(htr-not nnder. but on, our friend the Consul`: hoepitnhie ruul--and nailed it. nnkanthe renehrnnce ol them very pootnnd faint. Nowunderpuphpt fever in [Ann And yet. theplecewu not without A certain qnninmeu and charm of its own. though pouibiy-indeed probably --it. was one which would quickly till. 0 "\I. nII than: an run nnntlnenon nlAnrInn TI fU-f Wlll Wlll "Well. vrhonuo you qnnlemu nu ton" and our (thud. the houmhl -nl -- -- .un..Lu.I nnr ulna. n-n Al--p IIK I 351- VIII II uun. our ZIZIWIX uul. u we umoke-4| our [dun arm dinner. "`I n niunnnnn In In: III I Kalil: I34. IL-1 vunugv uh nuu'v-ll\'\t'l' ll uu. And no It came to pass that on arriving at the island we disuunlnrketl with all mll goods and chattels, And. not knowing when to go. man-bed boldly up to the house of Her Majesty`: Cumul, when we won most honpiubly received. lgrnn Inn I-nu-u uni-Inna ulna` `nut 03.. gnaw ueu Ul V II I u I I); 4! lnlurlnilllnll. l4umu," said be. you goes to l.4uuu--0h no l'aeout1l'ulphco: and In! turned up his tat face and beamed with mild rapture. One year and 8 half I live there and never clung: my shlrt-n(-ver at all." i And an In ...m- 9.. n... oi... ._ ..__1..4__ Done. Dunot wait for the Sprlngnuh. The work can be done better now. An elegant um fnnglnu to uolocc tron. Alvmya the but selected and most stylish clock In Intern On uric to choose from. na.-- ..- - ._II ....I |..I- ...-..-.\n- .nu.h \`n IIIIICI rlu. aul I Ulllllllllgn`. After much deliberation and inquiry we came to the conclusion that our best start- ing-point for Mt. Xenia would be from the neighborhood of the month of the Tana ~ river, and not from -Mombasa, I place over one hundred miles nearer Zanzibar. This conclusion we arrived at from information given to us by a German trader whom we met upon the steamer at Aden. I think that he was the dirtiest Gt-rzmm lever met; but he was a good fellow, and gave us a great deal of v a l n a bl 43 information. '_nnnI `V ..-l.I I... u...... .......; a.. I ....... l\|. Some fourteen weeks or so had pnssmi sincethe date of this conversation. and this history continues on its way in very different surroundings. Anr rnnnh nlnluu-nnn g-ul Inn!-u. -... on uuluy. This day month. innswend. by the British India stemnboat: and dnn`t- you be so certain that things don't exist because i you do not happen to hear of them. Re- member King Sol-nmon`s Mines. I I I I I I ` Dittn," remarked Good; I`ll go into 1 training at once. By nll means let`; go to * Mt. Keniu and the other place with an un- pronounct-able name. and look for a white race that does not exist. It`s all one to me." \l`hnn 1".` In. .._.u..._... on no-..sH ....|-...I uncv Lulu uuca nut exist. 1!. 3 ill! one (0 I118. " When do you propose to surf?" asked Sir Henry. 'l"hi 1|-no vnnnfk '7 I nncnvnuuul uh OL- gu cuuuc. Pm your man, though I don't believe in your white race, said Sir Henry Curtis, rising and placing his arm upon my shoul- der. ..n,__.y ______L_I n,_,n no. ucugvcly. You Me right, I answered, it is; but I take it that. we are all three of us in search of a big onler. We want a change of scene. and we are likely to get one--`a thurungh change. All my life I have lomred to visit those parts, and I` mean to do it he-(`ore I die. My poor boy's death has broken the last link between me and civilization. and I`m off to my native wilds. And now I'll tell you another thing: and that in, that for years and years I have heard mmors of a great white race that is supposed to have its home somewhere up in this dimction. and I have a mind to see if there is any truth in them. It you tel- lows like to come, well and good; if not, I'll go alone." Pun cvnvun um-.. O`\t\l11u`| V A.\_u I....I.k.._.. 1.. - A; puxauunl nun k_';.tin too fat. Rhuf. nn G4 IICIIL I-AC3 I It's a big order. said` Sir Henry, re- ecgvely. \'nn um .-.'..1.o I nncxtnxu-all can :... 1...; vunuv Anul|\tA\.\|. . . . - . \ u . . \ u -9- un 1au.ll.lUnII " Yes. Now listen. What I h:v.` to pro- poselnathis. That we go to Lumu. and thence make our way about hm hundred and fty mi!(~sm1;::ul to Mt. K;-um ; from Mt. K1-niu on inl.-uul to Mt. I.vk:1kisera, another two hmulred miles, or thereabouts, beyond which no white man has, to the best of my belief, ever been: and then. 11 we get so far, right on into the unknown interior. What do you say to that, my hearties?" . Anon. .. L:... .....I.... ....:.I Q}. 1v-___.. UKTIO I0 CHINE IIVJIII. Give us I all and look over our stock. No trouble to chow goods at nnnrnnnlnn II! A I I n: nun nlannn .......... . ........ "No. Stdp. tlmugh--lsn`t it :1 place about three humlred miles north of 'l.unzibar? nu: ,, `v ____ `L. _.. `In.-. u . ........w....,. . 1* Have. `you people e`vea- heard -0! Mt. Ke:xiu'.' I asked. ` "`Don't know the place." said ' Did you [ever hear otfthe Island of Lnmu."` I asked again. u\'- no.4`. gt. ....._1. x....M u 41 _ u _ . prupuae gulug uu: \ . I lit_ my pipe, which had gone out-, before answering. V uu...... ...... .........1- ..-..- ;........: .-. u. few` lgu urn. _ ` Iplgt up, Gobd," said Sir Hegu`-y, And ` now, Quartel-main, tell us where do you . propose going to? ' I HI mv ulna whlnh hm! mnnn nno 5.0.`... p\.lR'l'I'lllgIJ' xrn uwua. u mu. :3 IL!" I 80.10.- ` Well, It you recilly want to know, though M I ,d rather not speak of a dellcatn and su-[ctr \ -ly personnl matter, I ll tell you. Pm get.- " thm mo rm. ' nave ydu go: one!" 4 ` \_ L ~`I hnve, f_sald Good, solemnly._ I nave; do anything without a mason; and it Inn ! - a lady-at least, if It is. it`: several." I lnnlrntl at him Iuvnin, Gnmrl In an nun- G lull) `EU Wt` ll ll IE`, I1! D XVETN V Hooked at mm again. Good to L over poweringly frivolous. What is it?" I sold, 'nlI H vnn rotillv want. tninnuv gnnnl. 2`:-uwgyu-uwwg :7------ou:-- 'TIIlTO%AlDV00'IllI*AlIXIl'III --xe.-..-x-.-- - lrulllllc [0 UIIIUW XIII l|| ROBINSO_N_`S_ \_vm._ _1_>_A1=n;2 DEPOT 1:2.-.-.:1'u-:... '-.-:~ .:..~.; `I 1* AjjI III_QA"jAjj `n*m ?ma-:=n* an an Axnfanrur noun .;.'- CANADA P40/go MILRMD8. J.rf"v.m(3lLDER8LEEVE, Hm 311`. Hi- ""!?'=-'-"W-"+"` 81 ,m C P. \'*."f`.. (Nina. NJ with 0. at. $3.3. hn. . PAPER"i?1 XNG1NG A 10 ! m ` Anhcnt. .\'.8.. U 8.0 .\`hu| hlb..I I8 I. ILL` . . . . .. no Oldurchuntho ILI lIunI._.\`B. sun sand on mo Bahia. .\.\' IL!) nnIh\|oIO. ~.uao'.Ta9u:i'-. mo '3` 3: On. .1o.1.-5| Ani.nI.'ou: 0.. (tnnn.').'lM In 15:. ` um CHEAP SUMMER TRIPS, (Bail, Lake and River), CANADIAN PACIFIC RAlL'Y. UR.\' TICKITS I-`ROI KI)~`08'l`0N will! told by the undersigned at lhotoowlg rs out- 1'!-ht A@tc.P.l.C&uoou.V n-an-.mu-mun. World`: Ticket An-nt. (`(l'IIC' Johnson and On- ` uric Street * GRAND 1'RL'.\'K CITY PA ER BTAHON T IE`! M 1:65 I (ndgla can he Th R. & . . qr. am: U0 0 arena: ohho l.(II)lIhndI |n:l`lho R : of tho 8!. Lnwnenct-. For Ticket: and every Information Apply to ---4; mp . n -g . --- -.-- m151:':m'|ut mun connect with the Extra` Simmer: am on l>`I-may. ruluuouu T nth: I. . dlrlllfl hootcd & H. BRAME'S, l:';hEZ|lI'llrn1| cannot-thy at Q`Ihotheo with I O Sauna Emil bill III ;I'::;u-Ida)`. lon\'ool`k.I.u|lon on Wolnonnynl .'l1:':m'|ut mnnntinn with who turn` 83:00 0! Puuco l->;thollul8tcunu'I: From ebec to Londonderry and uvcrpool : :`-.N.......'- ....'`.s". :* *.:-.'.:::-".5: 'a.......='* M n - - 8%. Return O10. Rnuoo!Puno by tnolxtnstounu-I: C hi - and R -GI. 10 and. 050. :1- medbl.;.o-` wturlgetnn &. at at very low nun Tho tanuhlpdthmhn Unocolnodlnct h Rail In Ild ynnngcli ;:r:r:rdod 1;. gr to llouxnd 3 the West. Tho Inn! Ir-nfn mnnnhu at Omaha pm. P ....:...._`:~.__8lII A113... STIAIIHIPS FROM l0.\"I'IlEAL FROM QVEBIC Polmeslnn . . . . . .. 21:! July . . . . . . . . ..m:d July .a.:... . . . . . . . . . ..2lr3July.... ......2su: July Sartnnlhn. . . . , .. Aug . . . . . . . . .. lth Au` Clmullan. . . . . .,llth Aug. . l2lh.Au( Suwdinhn lhh Aug. .181}: Aug Po n. L\. . .8th Aug... ...&h Au: .. 15! Sept ALLAN LINE 1 Royal Mail Steamships. A ms - snnnrxsfsu - muss. AVERAGE TIME 8 DAYS. KINGSTON I PIIIIOII lUI'I. VERNON H. BROWN & CO.. Or to J. P. Gilderaleeve. Agent, 42 Clu- ence Street. Lulvugu Dllll Ul ulumg EIYISIII I01 D0111`. Glu w, Havre, Antwe And other point: : on Continent. and or Medina-nnenn or reg t Am passage appy at om- pelt? I i h I 1 C n "3 Oice. No. -1, Bowling Green, New \ For . D A (`D \ \? tl `I"lY`Il\II`\ L an l.zIUI'-VII), OOU IIIGQUII, W ID- oommodntion. Intermediate puugu-835. Steer-Ago :1: Very Low Ruben. bongo Ticket: to And from London md Queeni- town and all other part: of Europe st low- est rates. rnsr Exp/258.51,:/L SERVICE. ETRURIA . . . . . . . . . . . Saturday, July 23rd AURANIA . . . . . . . . . . .Saturday, July sou. UMBRIA . . . . . . . . . . . . Saturday, Aug. 6th SERVIA . . . . . . . . . . . ..Satunday, Auc. 13th . ETRURIA . . . . . . . . . . .Saturday, Aug. 20th AURANIA . . . . . . . . ..Saturda . Aug. Ylth UMBRIA . . . . . . . . . . . . .Satu ay, Sept. 3rd SERVIA . . . . . . . . . . . . Saturday. Sept. 10th /vw ran/( A74?) L/VERPOUL IN THE c)_pT.1 SEASON (CALLLVG AT com: HARBOR.) From Pier No. 40. N.R.. New York. 01//VA /20 L/A/E. It FDIC!- Through Bills of Lnding given for Belfast. llumw. Hnvre. Antwern uni other nnintn RATES on7i3A.ssAGm : Cb` -,880 dlm,socord1ng to - om:no|?lntinn_ lntznrlniinfn IEl ` When baby was sick. we gave her V ~ .WhonIhowua child the cried for f When thoboonmeln. the clung to in. When she had(`hildren.she gave than Cuton. ' 1 men for personal Io:- vQnAts mid hunters, rind`; tohirdbeuren {I-om villnge `bvillqo. It will give you an inxiity of trouble : but. perhn , on the wholp. it will prove: chap- eran more advau an cou-so than en-. lgingl caravan, you iill be Ion lia- le to clenertlon. ' ' . ~ 1 .-.-;,.-, ..,,,,,m ' | ~- vi -vr~- - m;..;;'sTp;.us.v. TRAVELLING. J. 11. DLAICILL. &l.U.. U.U.D., hU.D., D:.\'1-nn-. Gndunte ot New York College at Dentistry. 0mee-Wemnmn Street. between Prlnceuand hook Stneu. Particular nuen. inn mid to Ilmnrvnuon III the natural loath- vuv-- . moboooaunuom.` Id --I July It- tints: 195:1 nuns. %Xlf`jf`1_'-:C T A-lnnhcldulnnadb LIIIEAN IZPT @I'l' Iumc.hz1ni_nunnuuIuu. D. MGEWEN & sou. :3... nu on sun Lhone nan. I-u_gIn___navatmvuu:% non &Aa "low/I BETWEEN KIIGSTOLI: Sl|TH'S FALLS. own 11exounluroau: Hanan Raul. to tho Put: on t . inlet. . Fhthd. Boston and New York. For uckou and any other hhrnnhn gm Io lhcnnderuknod. II the Uto. foot ol not Street. ` May I! IS`). F. I. llA'l!`ll. Anal. Tho. snarl;-net will Ieuvofol-loam.-cl every I morning at I velvet. Return `He oust Greatly Rained Rana. Excurdon Tlckou the hangar. Fun. on "7*"7.:1.,,""";I."s"I-'%?'*-?i si';7"'*'*`* II IL In. Mr oxrfxu. ntclnyton. Round lahnd. I. hhnd Put. Alexandria BI)`. Btockville. Prucon. Oun- wall nil Ootoau. Inll I Ibo huutlhl nndronutlcnconeryoltho ooltho Thou- nndlnlnndnnntlthoanldn a! [ha 8!. kn. ' clll|.SIll`[00lI.K0. umoounu muaonoo zgru o posite the Post Otlloo. Wellington Stroe . hum oityor country nu-unpuy attended to. umoox ouii-I. pawn aurrn an nmnouma fhnovuluhahthoduu Colinthhn. `apt. Au thmlnenchc on Till JL'.\'E. nd untlltunhernotit-:o.onool:o than S! vrl|u' :33... ":``.'8i``o ..:...1'`'`'`{? Column .PoI-I oponndhrwnn (Iva nu-ml Audc|8A`I'l.'IulAY_ nun M mo q......,To...g " JxI:.} "T:};}..i.7o:... nob. [ Rici{lieu&0ntix:xoNavig:on Company. The Royal Mail Through Line, ` Pfctou. N.S.. osmng at Quebec. rather '13:}: and rm: Juno. nu: and an Jul . an and End A nut. 51!: and 19th Sepl.. and 17 October. or QuEEn=.osscoMPANv men ma au[Fo7s r. M wntncs SS- `IIIBAIIIGEI heaven no.\"ms.u. ON MONDAYS, AT 5 RM. Will leave Gunni wharf very Monday even- in; at 8 o'clock. for Montreal oulliru at Gen- nnoque. Brockvllle. Preeoott. enebul-3. Mob rieblu-3. eto.. running all and arriving in llontrenl earl: Tuny evening. Returning. learn Montreal Thnredeye ex 1! o'clock noon. for Kluge! Arriving Friday night. leaving Kingston hr ton and Bay of Qulnu porn on Seuudn: mornings at l:8 Dim.` odnll uneurpueed R n r nocomm on . e- tnrned tigers at reduced rues. FA-olnht rate: no low A: than Intact. Junol. iIoNrnAL~ AND w r P0/ITS I`. In STAKES, U.U.B., LU.D., DtV1'll'I'. 0IlIoo-Prlnoe-u St. between Mon- 1 Iron] And Sydonhnm Suoou. kesldonoo-.\o. 21 Charles stroel. ounce hours. Sun. to 6 m.. d SA 0 ' . el - ghgnlmturday eveningvltol oclock e The nes! trip of the neuon for health and comfort. ARTHUR AHIRN. Secretary. Qucbcc. For Tickets and State Rooms anal! to ` Fat. Commodloua. Upper Cabin Stgunor L V - Secretary. 01 apply ritrlanllulcln nnaloweot n-elghtmuncive . Full informntlon van by applying to the Captain on bond. or o (1 II` BAIIVVII A nu-v\v\I Lnn Ltlpllll uu lll. 0|` [0 "%`o`z`f.`3%*nvn `3.`'.'a" . . ~ 3. 1 _ _ Pua.ARe n. 3 Compost; of the following lnuvan aide wheel Stuunnn: IETITLV IONTEIAL AND QFIIIC. - _ 5 3:!) m. than for of ulnt porn. :xl*ri\'ing 3 Plcton at `.1! to Deoeronto and Belle dove:-y nix I except Friday. when she no at Plcton over night. :33 I can In. sharp Donut In an a n. : - onto 7:!) n.m.. n Plcton 9:!) mm. :lenvu Bol- ~ lovillo Tuesday and 'l`huraday at mo n.m.': Dc- semnw 5:!) and Helen 7.1!) am. On Summit)` loin-ea Plcton nt 6.ma.m. On Saturday. during July and A thin steamer makes a special oxcm-don I to 1,!!!) islanda. leaving Kingston at 9 p In.- return- i lesveqklngston for Bay pol-an 8 pm. nunmcent accommodation for pnnungero and lowest h-eight mun given. ,. . Riven by nnnlvinz to the mo Month). '06- . mrneu incur: at reduced rates. Fialht lites as low as the lowest. For oketnundotha information: to A. (BURN & l, _ \\'lg:.&i)ntil fllI1::l"`l|0Citc:.r |uvoo`Gn::I`: What! ill 0 porn. 51.1`-rt` ving Plow}: \......_g. ._ I'\.II ,_ Dc".)"r~J"%W>.TT'"I i wm. tinlil further notice. lean Gum`: 3:a) n.m. Inhm-nl for lhvnfanlnlnna-n. ! mkd r*TmmE PM July 2. IITWKIX 1'01 OX1!) AND I0.V"]'IIAl.. STRJ _i.., .. _.___..._ P.&I.. sud Chu-lottouown. I-`.11. !!e5:!?t4r-1i'i7m .. E;-Z-If-.f!.` THI STIAKII IIUIIILUFALH 1 n C. Lcclmn. 31.0.. Iuooonnr to Dr. Ju-vh. Physician. Surgeon. &o. Once and Residence nearly onnodto Post Wellington iALEXANDRlA, ' (cum gnlfn. MASTIRJ nmnnnunn son A. GUNN g an. 0-n:AV:r.n. ' Krxoslos. 0.\'*r. s3EuE. .- `u... . ... .3 .r....... D. A. GIVENS. BARRISTIR. Soucrron. C0.\`\'EYA.\ ClR. ac. 0l`g-cor. Block And King Slu.. our Exprou all ' Monoylo Loan. I'\i': varvnnhiaonir (`1|lI I\IlDIIt\I\'IVIV _Jan. u' lfrlncouand Brook Stnou. Puucular anon. non paid to pnoarnuon at the nuunl moLh~ SMYTHE AND SMITH. Soucrmltl. Etc. 192 Onurlo Stmot. E. H. SIYTIII. LIJ). CIIAI. FBONTINAC Snrrn I-utxvu-\-so-1 ..-o . ... IIUDIIIVI. BIIAW. BARRIBTIR. Soucrron. Coxvurmcxn. ac. Olco-Co|-nor King uni Brook Suoeu over Wade`: Drug Store. n . . vI9I\\V.\ __- _--. -v- u `an. - . ...vu-a- --nu .-vu-n uu vuun WM. NEWLA DS.JR.. Ancnrrurr. corner of and King Street. over Wade`: Stan. Elm-anon on King Street. next. to the Hun Onloo. uunu nuns.-u...u, 31.11.. m.u., \,..u.. (Successor to Late DR. McC.unIo.\'). -PHYSICIAN. sunonox. &0. 0llloo-MontNnl I Street. between Princess and Brock Streets. l ..... -....... . .-.._. ... l u|Prbeuultn;I.cIr.8yuh|hsnsuut, m _ n. m. .uu\\:u, nnwrtn. Soucrron. Coxvnmxcn: 8zc.. low Block. Brook Street. Knwston. . onoy :0 n. M v-uvv. u-no-. V? -v-... on ELIZABETH` SMITH-SHORIT, C.N.. M.C.P. &S.0.. date of Hamilton). 63 West Street. Diseases human And Chdran. Feb. 5. ...v.....-- u -nu-out-~-| u .---9-u n I. n nu-`nan D. E. MUNDELL. B.A.. M.D.. c..\1., P\'ElClA.`l.Sl`R(IKO\l. &t~_ nmm_1.nm Dr. D. E. MUNDELL. B.A.. Pavslcux. smconox. &c. omoe-Lm Dr. cCAmmon 5. No. 25 .\lonuuu Street. A Ivnunrzll xx u nuumu. onxlnn. tenors. &c. Ki `ton. op- posite the Post Olce. ' up 3 RICHARD wnxnn. I Jnsnpn n. wuxltu. \ puulo (no roll . uulce. ` ruclulw WALKII. I Jossrn n. w.u.xIm. 1. rs unnvgv-\- -.. -... "-- JUIIN -31lSA4'\\ib`, LL11. ` Soucrrol. &.c. 0Ieo-clu~cnoo St:-oot. op podte th0Pout omoo. MONEY To 1.0ANat owout current rates. iii. w. u. Axicuu. .\uu:.&, ENG.. OI-nc:-u Eu-I street. near King Tole phone oommnnlonuuln. - on.-`u ..-.-..--..... -- -. BINBY BBAII. n._`.__ uL4._-.L.-`A J. H. CLARKE. M.D.. D.D.S., LD.S., ntvrnn-. Gradual: M Na: York (hump o BETTER gmaams; TE LEPHONE--38. --._ V...... -.._.,._.w- 1. cmunnrsi D . til the Post ,,_,_o..=..*".....=' s.~.....v ....--~.-.*.::... .. .;......,.*-~. ADA)! :\l'AR'1HUR. , . Acoouxr \.V`l'. Acorron. &o.. Ollloc "Clirenoe Street. near King St, Innilflsln .\vr. .u1~.\o U15. AIAIIJD mctvxuu V All I . Dinuuol Women And Children u specialty. 0rncn-aw P:-moon: Bu-cot. at Dr. Sparks snmd. Talonhono number In ruwms any sum Ancnn-:c1-I and Building surveyors. Once .~ ell1nton Street. Kingston. .. pun I-un--u-spa... OLIIIIYBIY 8 Lllllll. July II. `J-6;}-W HERALD, M.A.. M.D., C..\l.. lsunonnanr to Lam Du. Mn("unm\'L uuo or numuwm. we Women and Children. ..-..... -. ... ns. uauni. A.RCHl;l`lCT. On-Icn--Xontronlstroot. _ . u. g \I 1-.-gnu..--. _rr1rou15;nn-`ran Oheapestd Bostfumitum OI` ALL DJRIPTIONS. CALI. AT Drnck Prlnoou stuck at stand. Telephone It;\\l.I\n\l'\ 3 B71`? pRoFEs`.f6i~iAL omns. R. I!-`LRSPARKS. D.D.S.. LD.S. my-nu-I-, nnn_Pr-innam BL. hnlrnnn . (`leap Furniture and l'pholutcrera. man: A! human And (`.'hl|tII-an I Inn: - u... `an .--..a. \VALliF3.\I \ & \\'ALKE.\l. OIDIIYII. Snllnilnv-1 kn. Kimvsh FURNITURE. &0. ' Bl|9: Sh-eel. ITIOHN smaxua. 1.1.11. non. kc. 0mm..u1.mm. Sn-4 was un mnunmnr In n`r_21: -lacnoud un- _ --.- ._v----- on Y` \.V`I'. .KL'Dl'l'0R_ kl`... Oman ._ .--.~gu POWER AND SON. \ K31`! and Bndinn Sui-van: ...-g ---cu v-...-- n .-v. ROBERT -SKA \V; I` III. SOl.l(.`l`l`0R_ CONVIY H. M. M(3\\'A'l`, L Snnlm-rnn, (`.n\vv:1 Have your L C T A 1 )tncn...Innn- unease: ESL -;u;_n wI-I vII.uUuIu " in-.nItlthonatbunn. "l.bhn.oIdhIluv."watulrllcnry. vll nuldunhh about: at manna. "l`ntuuIattt.'='o.dl.iuI am at king utuuo qnlnlnnouuuq Ihlhdclzqnlnn Fotnnltcthnn Ihnanhn-njihnna Qdlng an A. Ali lhlrly Jillpeddhbwu. "YndIIa'I *|uuu"leI-Ind. \'nnl An lhaunah A-I -nnnn (Imi- uyuux Iwml. cl Yul Ck though. and to don (hull: _du`uuu.0ouir "-AIL1 nail OI` jnnjnn IIIIIIII. HI lull! Iuuui In '15-] uuuy. \ "Won.|twu|hoIu lmloiln that! law fol-uod-nunoly. out you won nuahlowonholltlpoctnpouvnpnd oolIoAfI-luau umhonxydllnt" I lnh-In lnnnuul nlhlnnnuln Ynnllnll I -'33. .?IW Wj \'\--I WEI K511 About; It talk! About so may lhlnp "Tull II nnnnlun-in Iiln nlnu lh junta:-IQ. luluw-noun-1 n u-vv but about!" "What do you think!" and at: Henry. lnbonllnyhnnl. lcvuuntlllelythu` I nnnil Inna -Int nnnl Inl-In In Onlilnl I TIT III `I. II W- XE IIIUI Ilfl llloulvlluowwlutomnluaighnsoulking -luau. L. oglba `I.-.5 ... nun--- ol.l-.- a- Srllcnrylam uuluad had in No any w:I':on`t you. old fellow?" nah! Sir Henry. "Then I will explain. As Good and Ivan vnlktng up here we had I talk." For Gliding and Decanting II In ncolnmond odtobotholnululheworlduokoeplu color. (`one and no the Show Card of Sunpleuol the dlllbrom dudes. `Pry It. lion): Beau: box. Almaty hunt. I! II l"\l- x'.xIl'.I'.'.I .`-fru In rnuunuuu. I III going 3. wk to the veklt." Sir Henry laid his head back In his arm- chair and laughed one of his deep laughs. How very odd," he said: eh. Good?" 1 Good-hound at me Inyuterluunly uu-ongb his eyeglass, md munnun-I. "Yes. odd- ` very or! ." I claim`! nnlg nntlnuabnnul nnhl I `nub Vfl uuu. "I don`! quite understand." said I. lnuk 25 from one no the other; (or [dislike my-2+ X MI!` unsu rulunnug. Cull III} II; It Iulltlllu At last I spoke. Old lrieudn." nld, how luxuz is It since we: gut buck fro Ku- kuanul:unl."` QUIVL.-. . -~..n-< Qon`:' IV,.\A.I t`l`L_ J- _...- Blllllllilllll. 3 "Tlm.-e year 1, said Good. Why do you ` ask! CV1? |lIC'Il' Clllllxu The)` act! and smnke-(I. and I stand by the the {A150 smoking. and luu Jug at them. .lt ln_I I snub- -|l\I.I Iphnulg `Y I -`IA HUN {LIV III CI! Cull, EIIUIIBII ll!` CCIIHUL (ICU, Ilh `. '0 sat for a while. and then I got a match and lit the lamp that stood ready on the tlblo; for the half-light begun to grow dreary, as it is apt to do when one has just one short week ago buried the hope of one`.- life. All this time. (`urtis and Good had been silent. feeling. i suppose. that they had nothing to say that could do me any good, and content to give me the comfort of their presence and silent sympathy; fol it was only their second visit since the funeral. And it is. by; the way. from the fact of the prn`u~t' of others that we really derive support in our dark hours of grief. and not from their tnlk. which often only serves to irritate us. Before it bad storm the gzuue .'iI\\ .`\)`z4 herd together: but they cease their calling. "'hnr urn? nvul awn-\`.-ntl I|o\:` I ahuul Inn 03.`. UIJUVV` WIIU ID lIUl |ll Ill? IGICII ll- Then there was Good, who is not like either of us, being short, dark. stout/-very, atout~-\\'ith twinkling blnck eyes, in one 01 which an eyeglass is everlastingly xed. l ` any stuut. but it is A mild term: I regret u` 1 state that of late years Good has been run- ~ ning to stomach in n mmat disgraceful way. Sir Henry tells him that it comes from idlenem and overfeeding; and Good does not like it at all, though he cannot deny it. ` '1: :11}. for A while and Ohnn I run? n auu W They said nothing. but Sir Henry slowly filled his pipe nnd lit it with as burning em- ber. As he leaned forward to do so, the tire got hold of a grassy bit of pine. and ared up brightly, throwing the whole scenrinto strong relief, and r1 thought what 3 splendid-looking man he was. Calm. powerful face, clear-cut features large gray eyes, yellow beard and huh-- r altogether a magnificent specimen of the higher type of humanity. Nor did his form belle his face. I have never seen wider shoulders or A deeper chest. Indeed, Sir Henry`: girth is so great that. though he is _ six feet two high. he does not strike one as a tall man. As I looked at him I could not help thinking what a curious contrast my little dried up self presented to his grand face and form. Imagine to yourself a small, withered, yellow-faced man 01 slxty-three, with thin hands, large brown eyes, a head of grizzled hair, cut short and ` standing up like a half-worn scrubbing brnsh-totnl weight. in my clothes, one hundred and thirty-two pound:--und you will get a very fair idea of Allan Quarter main. or by the natives Mscumuahn anglice"--he who keeps a bright lookout nt nlght,or. in vulgar English, a sharp fellow, who is not to be taken in. * mu..- um...` ....... :1.,...a .5... In ....a 1n.- `ll I053 |I(l.3 Lllll I-Ill-I_l_`o It is very kind of you :41 come round," Isaid, by way of making a remark; it mu`st have been heavy walking in the nnnw " IICIIIQ klll BIB CIIIU LIIPLCKIH 013a" LIUUII, 11.. N. They entt-red the vestibule and sat then1sc-Ives` down before the wide hearth. where I relnomber a particularly good are of logs was burning. ' II in vnl-v Ithul nf. vnn QA nnwnn -nnrul " ` P. OEZLKE S, The Picture Frame Factory, 315 33001: s'ra.nn'r. cnAnm x.-1-as coxsm.'s max A week had passed since the death of poor boy Bury, and one evening I was in ~ my room, walking up and down and think- lng, when there came it ring at the outer door. Going down the steps. I opened it myself, and in came my old friends, Sir I Henry Curtis and Captain John Good, R. \Y Thnv unhurnrl Han vnctihnln nun! 5:00 I By` R. Rider Hamurh, Aulhor of King Solomn I Minot." She. etc. ' I. n k ht*(`.'l`.It' (think that I have had Inn.` .-:1--ugh .4;-ell of civillmtlon. I III .I._ . l. ..,l. o.. D`... n-I.I H ELAN QUARTERMA?IN;j A FROWNING orrjry; THE BRITIHSHWWHVIG. 1`HlJRsD.n'. JULY -:1. EVERYBODYCANUSE IT. BRONZEEBR ALLI Q

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