MANT TO SELL 7 _ Bdht till it on: wit}: :0: 'l:9I_o': _ _____ ._-.4I LX112..- - In it And enables them to use it with increasing condence. Give us 3 chance to prove this to you. Now Is this Dancing and Department] Om possibly be sold for, and these are reasons why our regulu onotomen Uniom mud; Mixed 1>.a..u. \`I7l_.A- ..-) Mitchell's Hardwarel Offering our strictly one lmrd Maui- boba Whent- Flour to buyers, we do so with the guarantee that it is Product. of the highest grade. with price as low as such A Testing the eyes and mung glasses In my exclusive bunlm:-nu. I have made I Ipectul many or aye strum fmln ll Iolomulc point or view. You can l'0hL(tN8uI`0d that you Mn (N. exact! what you necd Imm H. 4. S.\u.ou. mum {nnzuton Uplloul Panoru,`230) Prlnceuu HI. Htwlna gmdnuml at the Northern Inltnolu Pollrge u! (lphtlmlmmogy Ind Olologo, (`hlcaf-n, I am tn 5 punluuu L0 tell you If glau- ea wu not mlleve. I-`rue oromurgo. Ihe muumuc mum; t:u.,| LIMIT! 0. KINGSTON. Kingston Business College Tuition Rates Cut in two During July and August 1 Iwom mu ' From Thou Ta-rlbln Palm In an! 5 Back and .'.lde--`Donn s l(ll- ' my Pills Ncv Fall to ' Relieve aud_ Cup. I tensely at every muvemem. . Hearing: that lmun's J\'idne_\' ]`ills were :1 ptoud rmnedy for huckuche and kidney trouble. she determined to try them, and procured a box. She (xmsiders the results wnndertull The backache quickly disappeared, and now she hasn't a. pain uny- whero and is in better health than she hnd he:-n for sumo time. Now, isn't. it reasonable to am pose that it Dnun'n Kidney I'D!!! could Lzive Mrs. Drown freedom from pain and huild up her health. they can do the sxune thing for you`? See that its the genuine l)onn's Kidnev Pills you get. as imitations never cured anyone. & sne nnu new i3n'1 1 In : Run ihnt Kingston Optical Parlors "- 5-% 5.`-VL9R~ '."here are too many women who a%(drsg;dng out a life 0! Inisery. '1` pains and aches in the buck and "side they endure from day to day are bringing gray hairs and wrin- kles, which should not be. Women who are sufferers! Listen to the` sensible mlvice of a. St. Jolyl. N.B.. woman. Mrs. E. Brown. who lives ut forty-two Garden avenue. She says that some time ago she wgs exposed to the cold and as a result her kid- neys were affected. The pain in her back bocmno so severe that she could scan-cely sloop. and suered in- tensely at movement. I-ln.u-(nu ihnf ]bnnn'n Kidnpv Pills Opumnn, Grnduam Toronto and Chicago. TRUST FLOUR AQADEMY OF MUSIC. . '|hun-....n. ca |n....Jo..- The Best and Cheapest. Before Frost Sets In. tn Read Mixe White ad. Iime to Paint. `JJCCUO Turpentine, rm .. NM sumnl Iuuuu, Oil and Patty. ` Wm. ...""`.n ` Woulnctnn utmml. ' plnco to blow up. About 3 month Ifter the doctor had gone into the country I received by post an invitation to visit him In his hermit _ |....IA lbmlo. Dear Morrla." it said. "I `have every- thing lined up tlptop. The experiment is moving along nfvely. and I want you to come out and enjoy I thy`: us! with thrnugn one Inruo one arm sum: Do you expect your experiments to be niwvossflnl ?" "(`ortnlnl_v. Just as you expect to he sur'r.`cnfu| with your pen." May I inqulre an tn the nature of this new destroying ncont ?" "Thnt I cannot as yet tell. it will. h0we\'cr. provided I have not mlscnlcu- lntvd things. be at-vernl hundred thou- nnml times more powerful thnn dynamite nud many thousands of times stronger than nitroglycerin. in fact. a pinch of it. us much no would lny on the bond of 11 pin. would blow this building into splin- Ion: mu small nu atrn\\'II." u1I'|......v" I ..l......l.om! "I Mann I-nu the only one Imurco." There wnn something pocnlinr In the tone of Nielsen`: voice-a husky IWO. I I might call it-nnd something odd and un- canny about his smile nu he said (hint that" struck a shiver through my blood. .1 hail believe that even then he expected the place blow Ahnnl n mnnth Iftor tho U II II] V I n bode. uI'\-- me." A few days later an I In: coming down town prepared to take the only train a rugged Ilttlo newuboy thrust I pnpor before me and cried: "\lm-nln ox-tor-Q! All About the hor- before am: cm-a: "Mornln ex-tor-0! All about rible explochun an the death ot Dr. Niel- nnn '" son!" At the sound of tho words I tslntlng weakness struck to my hosrt. sud my hand tumbled for swhlle ere I foontkho coin for the boy. Poor Niolsool ms wordn hsd lndc-ed been prophetic. With s mind bewildered sod sorely Inset I contrived to [rope through the prtnted column. tho dc-sth noco of my Mom). And for tho space at any ulnntes sites I had lnlshed the srtlele I stood sstl nsed. my eyes hlssk before me. my brsln swhlrl. `Plus I not out us up shsnsod journoy. A tu-or took no is s at:-at Irssos hsmlksscrosssroulhtlll count:-yfton tho rsnvsy station to melons`: plsco. Alltwsythssottlwhdhlowshsrp gs.-ssh-ans; n-Anni:-lthnln I'll It'll you ll IIDOUK IL After he had drawn hnrd on his cigar for n few moments he Iettied himself comfortably nnd begun: "Morris, I believe every follow has his hobby. You have yours-ncr|bbiln[ for the press-nnd l have mine-chelnhr try us applied to explosives. We both ride them nnmorcifully nnd both with nmnll enough roaults. although, mme to think of it. I do holiove tlmt last poem or yours in The Half Moon was a bril- iinnt auccmm. Now whnt 1 menu to do is to give up this nli8(`l`bi(` practice. not nu-nu h-um thin nmllnau rnnln nf r-nrln uuvo In nnnu." I kicked n hnlt` burned log back Into the re. blew three small ring: of Imoke through lnruo and said: "Mn rnn A1-non! vnnr mnmrlmnntl In ho E M. l-i'l`0Rl`2\'. ARCHITIN1`. HA8 OPEN- 0. Id van A -hunt : who over onunwood a uIllen`n. Wu nnglon sunset. when all Hum D-urns. Annnmn.lIo.. will no nculv and Ion: small nu urnwn. Whew!" I ejnculntod. "I hope you will excuse me should I decline to visit you when you not settled. for. upon my word. I should never rest easy next door to the stu." ' ul\I. ...... .......I..'o 0.`... 'nI Mm haw |)|lI'IINL' l|l(I.' lllll " \\ -ll. Morrls. nld mnn, l'm gt-ttlug old. you know. und travel sets a good bit harder upuu mu thun when I wns a young bludo. doing the city with you. Am] I smile nnd toll him it is pretty mm-h the sumo with ull people. which I lm|i(~\'e~ ls truo. 'I`I... In... a:..... I ....... cl... .l....A-.. I- .. KIH` FCIIUIIIT. I remember him on that om-nslon as lighting up vvry suddenly and snying: "Morris. old boy. I'm going to lc-nve the city in a few dnya. nud"---nud there he ltup|N.`d and spun round on his heel a couple ogtlimes before he tinishod-"nml I want yo to do mu n furor." \Iuvnn If " I rnllunn` 1| Bnd hi? ll!`- oua pun ll! my Clgur, uuulerlmuy re-pueu; "Which will be quite onuy. not Imowlnx nlysvlf." I1! nnnrun I moan! In ft-" vrm," hli nnysmr." "Of course I meant to tell you." be anid. "but us to others. not a word. Now. if you'|I just pass a light for this cberoot I'll tell you all about it." Affnr Im hm! .h-mun hm-(I nn hi: nlanr In give up uns nnu-ruuw |IIuL`u\:u, gm nwny from this endless rattle of carts nml people and, moving ghiugs into some quivt. country spot. put up n llttlo labora- tury nnd complete cortnln experiments I lmvo In hnnd." I n.x..|....u .. |...n L...-o....I I..- lmnlp [non to me stun." "Oh. you needn't fear for the few times you may visit me. It the plum blow! up. 00 chance: out of 100 I will be the only Injured. 'l`|un-n mun munnnn mmnllnr `II [hf On thenorth bank of the Missouri rlv er. a good 100 miles from its month. there is a bit of virgin torestiand that has inin these many years untouched and undis- turbod by the hand of man. I may name as reasons for this the unheaithfuinen of the place and the fact that in the rainy season when the river in high the water ` backs up into the sioughs and entirely surrounds it. There is one other reason, ` but of it i will tell later. But one man to my lulowlodgt-, barring myself. has over sat foot upon it. I refer to l)r. l\'i-isun. my friend. I call him frlonul for want oi` u better \vord to place upon our relations. for, while I haven't seen him in a tloshly some these 20 )'l`1ll'S. he visits mo quitu often. 'l`o be sure, not so often now an of sore. but he explains this vory well and good with a phrase like this: "\\`:-II Mum-la nl mnn I'm nnttinv _u(nIn'e'n"n`.A W i:[x'1':':;gT6.as;G:Toih'}v'&r3 Ellunu . w In an pr-rwgn .n'a;`n|dc?1o. nudbotlon Illilllh lJl'IlL`\'Q' I-`J ll'll('. The Inst limo I qnw the doctor In a worldly way was `J0 yr-nrs ago this Janu- ury evening. when he stood owl` there by the mnntvlpioco and I sat in n chnlr tunsting my shins by the tin-. and he us- tunislwd me with the announcement that he was going into tho country. I`ln nrnannfnn` an (inn uun-n thorn` in tn" IM \\'IlS KOIHK IHIU Ull` (`UlllllI'y. [10 presented 11 fine gure then; a tall. wt-ll made man. with a sober. thoughtful face that told a story of the student and tho scholar. I ..... ......|..... MI...` At` that nnnnnlnn an nvss. I don't want you to tell any 0110 where l have gone." I .-mum! nn no Hula nml fnldnr n Munr- 'H('l'0 I (IVE K000. l roused up nt this and. taking 11 vigor- pull at my cigar. bunterlnglyreplledz "\\'hh-In `will In: nuhn nnnv nnt Ixnnwlnl AI o'er me worm me unnemng uourl un Ian; That man may measure nrlvtng by their light. The tiny present. with In joy or pain. Shall Jude. Illd du null ludc und rhino [fill "H: but I little while And then good night. --Wulxington am. I \\'lln[ YOU K0 U0 H11.` l| lu\'Ul'. Nume It," I replied. In good bit sur- prised nnd tnkou buck. yet not so much by the word: as by his great nervour nnau Id than an dadmn NI ntl an-II ILA hunnl 1-J IN; lnulno IIDHL lnmuusouduuuuminuun. |AlcIbriclboun A uwnnunounnalnenxunnaouiuu And quell the tannin Ind tlu (lull! I'M. A golden an ol morning. mounting A twilight purple In the nut-n sky. Onlv I Hula Ilhllo And than [cod nllhl. A With Is veried. Perhaps I [cu In new nutty : dread shape dnn mu. You've labored wrong; pcrchuu you'n tdld Ight. ' It mntlm not when All In dark and don. It you be hgwho lost or Inc who won. "H: but a little while and than toad nltht. I! be pqwno Ion or In wno won. "H: but 5 little while than good night. And hope shall whhper nu! ma prirlo relent AI o'er the world the bntenlng hour: In sent `flat -non nmv mun-urn Ah-lvlnt hr lhnlr IIHM : unumu |!|lI'plQ II no rum-u nu. Only I little while and than good night. `mu my. . an Ion nu "can-cu. faction I03. 3. Island : Orig run nauwilluiuyona hobo! hIc`l"u. union. mound quoted can Iowa lcoougha and ouldo Inn Ila aquac- unnoutoulucnllhlvoyun pun furfuihiulhq annual luvs. I ...'.-.%:,'s+'.'.."'....-.:.:~.::.-*--- _?.j__g_:: No. _II 1 In Jul! ll ncllr II I evrr run to get to It. an If you'll take my mlrlci you'll romnln on this uide o the slough yourself. air." And ml. In um nlhnr I-anon whv the Podnl Tho!-npoutloc. A doctor baa announced bl: belle! thal In diagnosing a pntl~nt'a once It in II eo- Iontlnl to observe hia work III to feel hll pulse. It appear: that a penon In vigor- oua and robust: he-nlth walk: with` his toe! pointed lo the from and that as health. begin: to go the toes turn gradually out and a perceptible bend appear! In the knees. It will certainly eene aa a_am~ prise to a good many poo le. dltlnapeer or: especially. to learn at It la eon-eel. lnthebeeteenaeofthatlooeelyuad word. to walk with the teen polnhd an-alchc no the hont.-London Globe. UCIITU llllll IIIOUIIIPU FlIU|lllIl.'I'lI. Once only nnd thnt some two yours lift- or poor Nh'|sun'u dmuh have I visited the Island. The sumo gossiping old man took me to the place. and of hlm I Inqulr ...I ll 0|... l..Inn.I uvnn .u-nnnhul [HE llllnu. Lu! lllllw jnlallplu Ulu lllllll od If the Inland wnn occuplml. 0coup|odT Blonn your aoul, no. No man In thlu pnrt 0' the country could be Induced to set foot on It. at least not aft- er uiuhtfnll. Why`! The place In hunt- 1` I. ulr." linnntt-d!" I ojnculntod. Yon. aIr, and In the wont sort 0' man- ner possible. If I may gmlgo In that way. alr. Thnt doctor frk-ml u` youra atIIl cun- tinuoa to work thovr 0' nights. You can aeo him any night. air. movln about among hla pots nud nmrtnrn untll nlch onto 4 In the mnrnlu. At that hour there In a terrible exploalnn mot no loud in the real one. am. an ovorytlnsz you up In a put! of smoke. Here we nro at the plum Itself. Go over and have a look at It? No._a|r. I'm juat as near an I ever can On .9 on In an H` vnn'Il Inhn mi mlrlri 5-mum-Ir. air." And (M: In that other reason why the place huh romnlm-d all then your: undil- turbed and unlnhublu-d.-Ch|ca(o Newl. III (`0lll(l Ill`. When he had llnlshed the clgnr. he threw the stub lute the re nml wuvlnj me a gentle gnmlby went In the IIIIHO strange manner that ho had come. leav- lng me quite out of my wltn. my body all over ln n cold sweat. l huve grown accustomed to those Vla- ltn plnce then. however. nnd now look forwnnl to them wlth n nor! of frlendly nntlufnetlun. Euch rm-urrlng your he has very much the name thlmz to tell me. and he mine: nnd goes In very much the nnme wny. l notlee, too. t|m't he changes It ll!- tle each year. as men of thlu world do. untll now he ll! nn old mnn, with a [ray beard nnul stooped nhoulderi. hum. nnlu nut` that nnlnn Ilvn wnnrn :90. Ull- I van tnlkln with Sqnlro Soaton In the vlnze. an he any: then wt: and: n can-yin on there as he hadn't lean since the lust prenldent wn pinted. Every- body wu out o bed. In some 0 `cm with nothln In the world_ about -`em but I quilt. an some old sinner: who had never been known to pray in all their born days were down on their knee: in the middle 0' the Itreet cryln out for mercy. Ahnur thin than was mmn nnnn the lull OI VUl'l(. And all the while he wan speaking I did not no his lip: move once. anvo as ho puffed ut hi: clgnr, keeping in little ling of smoke rising up in the ceiling. and his voice, while I thought it a hit hollow and thin. was still quite clear nml nnturnl. "How am I gutting on with the exper- iment`! Oh. wry well. Encountering aolne dliiicultioa. an I expmrtod. hut in the main everything in moving along first rum." in this way he kept on tnlklng for I mutlor of nn hour. I should think, an- nworlmz feigned questions und nodding nml smiling tho mvnnwhile as ploannntly nu (`mild be. IIVI..... I... |....I ..l..|....I .||l n'oIn- kn which I on recall like :_ . Well. air, the um I how 0' It `twin about mldnlght. when I was aroused out 0' sleep by I ht; explosion. which not the winder: nttllu en dishes tumblln about ethe cupboard. In dch u tremblln o house II I thought It would sure tall about our ears. l reckon. Ill`, It pretty nearly scared people hereeboutn out 0' their wltl with the tlmght 0' the world comlu to an end. buldee brenlrln every winder llzht In laud known how many dlnhen nu tnncy thlup wlthln ten mile: n I! IIPEQK Cfyl 0! I0! mercy. About this time we came upon the -hump ot a decllvlty and saw lying before us, llke an umber picture. the valley of the Mlsnourl. And after A little journey down the rough slope and along under the winter tree: we came to the Island itself and the river hard by Ihlnlux in the sun. I 0......) II... l-l--"I an Mlgl-an Map` an-IO- I found the inland. u Nielaon had writ- ten. I quiet, isolated spot. with the river on one tide and the nlonghu. now covered with 3 skim of ice, cutting it oi! from the mainland. on the other. Vines and brush ` and Icrubby trees had evidently at one \ time covered its entire surface. but over 1 its whole length and breadth there was 3 nothimfstnnding mm but two tall trees. One 0! these was almost shorn of limbs. and the other stood at an angle of 45 de- grees. the roots nt its base sticking struipzlit up into the nir. Rock! and elnniks of earth mid hits nf wood were strewn (!\'(`I`y\\'lIL`|`l`. nud right in the cen- ter of the island \\'us at great hole nu ncre or more in extent. Here the doctor : inb- urutory hnd stmul. I u-ull.-ml nlnnn tho nth-in nf lhn nvnnvn. l'All('II HIIIIl\'('l'-`Nl'_V UK llllll. Illlllllllfy l.'\l' on whivln .\`vilr-mu lnul made known to me hin rnlul Illlvlltiulm burrimz two during lho last u~n`yv.-II`: ho hum vlsllwl me. The first liuw he cmnv I was tvrrihly almckml um] stnrtlc-d I-_\' his [Il'(`Hl`H(`L` and the un- u.~m:1| mnnm-r ur his (`\)lllilI}, . luduvd. no lu~\\'ihlc-n-d nml umm-mliu-I wns my mind thnt l have no right cmm-pr1mn of what (wk plum` on llmt uvcnuiun. This much. I|n\\'uI'nI' I nu-nll umll nn.I mun`- llH(l IWKIIII ll) IIIIUIH`. \\'hil\- ho was doing this I was trying. nu In-Ht I knew how. to yet hnck into my own way nnd to check :1 little the terror that was upon mo. Afhm Inn Iunl r-nan l'1`nI` Inn fnr n MN and "Well, old boy. I'm back. you see. to have a chat with you. It has been I whole your since I was here. and yet It Ieouu but a littlc_ while, but time lilo: fast when one |s.busy, and I have been full or work." A...I 51" AL. _.LXl.. L- _...- -_....I.l..- ' Ul'HlUI'y IIIIU BUDUII. I waxlkc-d ulong the edge of the excava- Hull and looked down Into its depths, uud. the sun shining rlght. I was nhlo to muko out In its bottom It fvw rocks mu! 1 hand mirror glittering In the light. the nu-ly (him; I found Intnvt upon the prom- isu-s. Not I sign 0! Nv|lson'a rvumins were noun. uml. with n hvurt heavy with in mo. I rode bnck with the runner the wny we luul mine. I.`....|. ..... .. u A! Oh.-O 'l|I|IIl|IIII nvn ` [UHK |H||('|' UH llllll U('\'HNlUll. 1 HI! UIUCII. Im\\'o\'|-I`. l rq-cull wrll nu-I goud: Hv \\'.-lllu-d in tllruugh tho door without so nlll('ll us upt-nlluz it nnd, Cunlimx to the n-. huh! his hunch: for n mmnvnt to the \\'urnIlh lhvll. Ix-un|m.: up against the munh-I in his old rnmillnr wny. lit n cigar uml lwmln lu sunnlw. \\'|.ll.. '|n nun. .l..ln.- Ilulu I van Om--{nu FALL TERI BEULVH nlcrr. um. Htuuouu pupaud rur Uuzvunmy u..mnb lion: in Ann and Hum. Tue but oduoluumu -uvoh.-..w1su In home comfort nnd nnnv--`J -vw. llllll UH UIIUII Ill!`- Aftvr ho had rq-gnrdod mo for n bit and I hnd brought my on-s to bonr upon his fll('L` with uouxe/it-groc of composur he nuial: nun u ,1) I ,,, -1,, n ,4, ,_,,_ _ . ._ .. ..,.. .. , . I V Em-h xnnni\'orwu'_\' ( hm` l V p I _._,xI|,..,,,I ... I ..., .. [Ill IIIll\IC l\llU\\ ll I\l H11.` 1 - I In-nun\l\na\ nlul 0|\.. nu. ' of (hut Jnnunry eve ml l... ....l..,. 4... .I........u not that lino. but I (lulu ooqnou-I t.."""`:':'.'..:.'?:; 33 ?-ho" 3: $9.; sn?o'ahu' suuauau--u nu cu-nu. 1 nnnnkirw iinnoiji; 246 anoo`-r ofRac1~. [The Transvaval A IIIIIII POI IIITBOBIII =-'-.-.;-..'.:.-'-..",'.r.2:'..: C '*'.--_.f.;..._'. my ..':...';'i."1'`l':}..f.) ._}a`. .`n2... .`.'Z`:. 1.... . 3.: - TRAcHAN's. -L or H!) mm IVA I 1- and Tcmuuz, in Van mllnxhln, or I Ohn|ut.l\nt.hunv\nI. Ulllnitl Wul Duupolluu Iu uuunvuunu Iunuqv lnuut-. < -. xnunli (Vrmru,(1r Wm" "H II -'`m; For ml! Iumrmmlun apply up ans. coitu- W/\LL.M I . i`rmo|wu. -----_-. mu (manna, `A31 Ohnlughnmnnvmn. I LAWN mowenj; Hall DA`-Inna I Question` is ' interesting :1 g`rat4 many people ; -but it is far more to your imcrcaatto buy your QROCERIESI ` At Waugh s. W0 HUNDRED THOUIAND DOLLAIB II mm: from one thousand to Ian lhunlnl dollars. For psnloulau Ipply at ' an - .n-,n._I- I_---...__- Q.._._n--_. R I. OW nun. Lbs. l.D - . tint. on H-Inca: man. I00 I83 Unlvornll nuns. omen honn. I an. to 0 in Bun ovum .3 to lo. Tuopbooo. ldwuu 21]. Int. Y`0u get them at reasonable prices and they are :1l\vnys fresh. 'l`ratlingStzm_1ps given. Lite Assn-anoe Box vy, One O! The- Btru agent Old Lana Compmler. IMZCEIVEI) U'P1.lI`A1`lAJN!\. :31, H6. 714 I NEW AsB(mANt`lc WIUITEN. -53.mhs.55u. AUQYYIOA KIIHI` IN Ii`d\Z}l`I:` j:-a\_. own mum: u r: ma JUIINIITUN HI. All modem lmpruvomeuu. b'l`I\`.At`\ an B'l`l|`.Al`\ . UUHE IN VAUUHN Talllkmm N0 5. P nu-emlon unnce If wlulod. Xpply at NO. 6, or ntwlnu oaloo. ` SCHOOL OF ART. one month: -om. 31 In men mumbvr - Inn of vo-`pen-.;nI. J.) euoh ; clue of Lon TINII | If I pevo ' ned (no ofohnrge by MR. lNGl.I- rm! It 1. 0 1 mm an-upnm by non. Mounumbm. . paruoultn unply to William 4 Walton. HUUHEH no AND 202 WILLIAM 8'l`|\EI2'l`. Pm-neunlonou-I bohml nl rrmor ON. III: Llmluuor um. um. Muul mudernw. Apply to rs'n:w\' a Mnauv. BRICK DW|Chl.lNO. N0. 17! BAHKHG H1`.. at preuuntououplo-d by Mr. Aun Hurloy, manger B.B N.A. Punt-salon m Nov NI` termu apply to Ml Lu L Cu -rumlnu. 38) AL.|*`RED STREET. A BRICK DWI}: \ u Mug. 9 moms, luruaommotlurn: tho nuner houuea. lune and small. Mo(`ANN'n Hun l-In-ru-no Aanncv. 832 Run 8t.rool.. A30Ml`uRT\RLE BRICK HOUW, IIVIBN rnoml, plow-anti Iltnulnd; mrnnou: nu rm oonklng; oloourh ht: thomumly nul- tnry; rent mod -rate. ll be sold on muon- nbleumnu. Apply At ll`! rlnlnot. I mauomuinn-. A unouv-qmxanmumn Plano. Apply In H. H. Bryant. Iaanlwr 0! (Mo rnphy. "um-~ on-Inn uI.roe\,,ur lonvo ullrln at gum onion. lIl"I- tut Fl |lU|.IlDI`I apply an `auodwlnh Insurance Input-Iuun, our Iran-n Olin. Eat Donn London. [ ` mm A. Khurtnn C-(3n(`rI| Mnunqrr rur Province of nvurn; 1). ll`. Armutrong. none 13 Axcul, nun;-.m.n. _x. -no-_. For instruction in Freehand and Mechanical Drawing. light pud sharia. Draw-inc Iran cuund Lire, Geometry and Perspective. v\..i..n.ma.. nn., wnnnr l`nInrI and Pnuml `|Hh`.huEWOnI)." REAUTXFULLY BtT26A- Imlon Umun street, mrnot 0! Al N. - rum-eoalun Iuxmodlatoly. Apply to 3. ANuL.lN gt Lu. \l\'-'I IIUI. I TUUIIIN, IIITIIIDU, IIIWIIIIII KO(`Al Hun EI'l`A'l'I Aunncv. 882 King uuumllls. 1-unmmuu run It} A VVALNUT III IDICHUAKI), um bl And liol. of Chair: to lunch. mrnovuy notary. Ontario ntnot. ' NTIQUB: am-`A. wxm mourn ouw |l'l And Mrvwd anus. Nut ho can it Ouuwvsxv Wm-mnv. onumo strut. MONEY T0 IDAN IN LABGIOII |nnn.uI.IovruuIolIn ,on my Inna P noun Fun on my and Jounty Wu run. A y tO'I`l:lAl'9ll Innngcro Frontenac on Iuvuunnn 4nnIAI.v_ nan: mmtliln ILA Pcnl. om` '-.-'.':..-""r."L.:w;-.,.'zu.;.%:~'-'1 avast pouilo ab 1%! dvln: 00' human pl nun mu. mun an: A an \ man 1398 WE PROVIIJF-NT SAVINGS lull I`d I'V'l'\.VI.II- Tout` Timid Pnlhw-hnldorn Ln duo, 8-`. H,H">,ll. Mn}. dmlruhla rnrmu M ['r.l'o!on I-1~`nt`d 5! Ions` rnlon 0-\uluI\:o|. with mfutyx Am)|v In nuv Am-nt an [Inn suvlm v or M. ma Ions` rulon` cmuuulcob with bufulyx .\pp|zy any Ag:-M on ma suvlmy or at Ibo Hmne mm-. (Jan A. Kim:-Inn. (immrm Mnnnqrr fur OLABE BOUB&`~Mornlng, 10 lo 12; Must noon.2:8)to4:UI. Roomn. Q80}. Princess Slrool. over M )dl-y` Drug Store. nu A A I`. w nImmtu.L. .uLi`|unn srmnmx A BRICK nwu. nI.|.m- hnnnnn, lnnm nml unml. Mnl`Anu'n U [00 01500 non Dir I.urcu.A I to Alillil` lnnnngyoro P-}0ul4QlI -luvuunnn socmy. Omen ovpodh the Post Ons hnonont Jul. nu no&E|?b not a In um Mollthouook.` IAICI AN I CITY PHD?! ;_;;.:a=.:.v..m2.'5 ..w:*...i:'.va,:.: ` ROGERS TYIKXIIIAPII. TY! AB? 4 Muohl O. for sale. Bu boon lttlo nu mama. mo. Klnnum. A WALNUT ill DICBOARD, Dlll 0 TA- hlp top!) It mrnovnly fhotory. 1-...*.""....:*..... " :`....3* """..'.';'.='"'.-I : OWCC IIIQ 396% III -(nu It. our Widow Dru slut ;'"*....`*"-`..;;..=.:>.:`.'.'.=::.*. wvzgg 9;.:.~,-:. `:5-.=:'.....-~ .*:.'.*:.....;-.. .... Kmgswn Ladies Collage, ROGERS 'l`Yl'00RAPll. TYP AS1132 u hldnu. n m. K lnnum. HILL En'rA1`I AGENCY. 333 Klnj Iwumnmm A-\mM ` i Ang- .I donoo of F5011. . A. r patrlokmnu - drum, . to Iodoanld .13 IKPA oxa lll.0n IL Id tor. lqy in an ion. at. Wnlu Omoo. Fl ll: [N R)` 1NuANDBll0I`K r L` ,U0 I ( Btrevsmnvor \ Aden my more. mm an giroormru aocmnmudouon. Apply In J. B. B. uLuuu,3:1.' may at. nnnjuvvruunvvgv-I U- I` "To ., ..w ff`: ~:.'*~..~z"*a.:-2:. um n3`usu: o'1?1Na arumlrr AT P 1 1 copied by 001. Moutlnmbon. I naruoulnn umyly FWD HUNDRED THOUIAND XLLAI3 1' numn from one mound In I |h$-.I|I `Wu I-ukuu~ku..u u.. mo .41 w rm.`- CESH St... Vaughn snvo. j- ONIY T0 UJAN IN LABOIOB Inn Pnmnnv. um: nun on A cannon acnoon. nan mo Pmanno 01 ` '= "B.'.'?.:`B'}'{'. .`.'}'&$o. V FALL MILUNERY. 79 BROCK S` REET, A SQUARE PIANO. WEI; UL] nor. In in sun II my me. .-.-\-\.n- s: o\I.-A4 I.ate James Craig & Co. "d` UI,|\'ll I Ratio H` A uiebo In Llllbhll Ion, 139 Ml Porlfeut. ~.u..I r.._o u..u.... |...| ,a.:.Jm.acu A"L`|URAN(' IN -PURCE. 8% 92.u`l7. \. uvervool an in -'i'O BE ET. son sALa. bill. oducluumu mlvonnugvmvllul 0"! jnmo nnnv-v~J-vw. Ulunu wul be opened Iu houuhold mango llmnt. Voicc Cultural The WHIG Office is noted for Clear, Clean Printing. It Will Execute work for all, in or out of the Trade, with Prompt- ness and Economy. - Eight Modern Diesses. vu --_-__'. v_..._-_. ~'mInCAwu." JOHNSTON st. iiox worm, PRESS WORK, ANY HEAVY WORK. yo nu men and ynullx In-M: n. 1. uuo0nu|nImgu!lhr1~- um-mun, tarm of Ian bonnet -om. In much nvo- venom. so : BOOTH& CO. T 0' W03! Strut. BIN NOW. ;;`....n' '.L;.'. .......... .. _._n--Du 23.1 Ali-unlnn hols. . CHUIIZYH ICHOOL. III? III "`.'= "B.n'.. 5'3. u. . _ ,_ 4 _ __._- -- -.. ---\._._ Also Louona In sight slnglng. FALL mm: mama am-r; mu. udouu for u..u I in Arhnnd Inna. - LL UR HT TH II V71 Wll IX LUUIU I Eyed bidding at tho Idea! --:.--- up ---w- 23! Brock 51.. Klngitdn. _1 us. %%uyouv_,n_:_x_:%nAut:zfF%`W` '.~uTl;ii 1 "1 am u mu." _.,_4,_ _,.__ _._--___ "cur m TWO. EDUCATRONAL CH AS. E. W RENBIIAIJ I)-I -unlnnl Pnhlio School. 001- legvnlo luutnte and any other uzuduutn demons of undying Bhorthnnd, Book- keeping or my olhor Oommurolal unbjoot i into or cull It the Gone? oioo, Y.M. l n A ..:u:..... dbiigg 656a." 0.A uilding. unnruu 1. Prlnclpol. w. nuliiiiir." .iiiI}m A-sauna I-uurat. n ro nculy Ion nurtu- noun. 1 no no Iulrroa ror we gnu. on the way down he passed a lot in which an interment was being made. He had 1 mm curiosity. and it nude him any around the lot until he faced the minister who was conducting the services. When _i:oInducurodnnoodpiaco.horeupoct- lniiy rlld III Ink and illsphyod tho bmnilm not rating right in the middle his kid pan. Re Ind toraotton about the rose by this time and Inn totally one eonocibu ot his appeal-ucs but h nu-iy broke up the (nail. , VI` '|lllPII`I IUIU U] III! Ul'L'I.'lllI. lJ- ' `ho grnvodluwera In the different bury- lmz grounds have their own philosophy of life. One of them. who has been in tho lmulmms nvnrly 2. ) your: and who takes an oxen-lhmly cheerful View of life not- wlthstnnding hla occupation. anld yester- dny thnt when he rat went Into It he felt Lind ..l -Fab-u " Inn blunt unit In. I-Ivnn|1| Ill FOOD UIK ll 8l'll\'l' Ill 00 llylllll E150. I've seen some mighty queer things in my time." he mid. "I've neon poopIo-- nmnrners. I moan-catch night ot I nnme ` on the curd tic-d on to name ower piece. N nnd then they've gone straight to work to ` tear up the whole thing. I'll tell you In- otlu-r thing I've noticed. \\'hen a woman (`omen along and ulnkon n his run in her husband : tundra] and nnys. `Throw me In. too: I can't live without him!` I know that In :1 row weeks time I'll I00 her out hora leaning on some young fellow`: arm. It`: never failed. It : happened every time. But the neop|o-womon and men. tm-who don't take on a lot. but just keep ntill and Iomotimen don't even shed a tour, that`! the kind tint grim-en. You don't see that kind mu-tying again so hnnn " '00. People who walk out of the cemetery cute: with owers in their hands are usually Inspected hy the superintendent: or having tlken what they had no right to tnke. Lot holders. who have a perfect right to take anything from their own lotn. in order to avoid suspicion of having taken what was not theirs. will frequent- Iy~ borrow the methods of the guilty. Sometimes they will do In the guilty do. put the owers ht their umbrella: and walk out of the gate with nrticulnrly virtuonu expressions upon the r noes. Inna limo Ann I In! lnnldoe in new nl VIFYIIOIII EXpI'I'IIl0llI upon lllt'll' [IL\'l- Rome time ago I I0! holder in one 0! the come-Inlet paid 1 visit to M: lot. when more were I number of particular I_v norooolln bloom. Bocutn rose from one of the button Ind. not cu-In; to curry It In No hand: down to the cute. put It In his Int and put the but on his In-ad. Then be started for the cab. 01: oh. 9:: aln-n Ln nnn-ml n In! In wlnlnl In Idiot It Iodlohs Sln. lhbu--Aul as the down ordeal you totlvoyouhohud whhkylulh -L.-snail; hnnnhnnnninlnhlnnni Quill.` CUHJIHUII. "Whnt be-mums of the oral designs that are used nt l'uncI'.'1|s'!" might be used In rlng n chuuge on the fumlllur Whut becomes of the pins?" After some fu-- nernla from 10 to 20 designs are left up- (II) the graves. hot long u;;o. after the funeral of n little chlld nbout ll years old. 16 designs were left on the gmvo. In a any or two the (lowers wlther, and noth- lm: remninl but the glaring tiutoll cover- ed frame. I.. ...--I..- 1.. ...|.:..|. 41...... ..... o....m l'(l lllllt`. In ct-nu-tr~rlos In which there are from (n In 00 ruuvrnls every week the number at mm donlgnn whlch are removed every month by tho olnployoou of the cemetery muuunu up mm the hundrodn. Every _om'c- In nwh||c n orhs! cnllu ut one of the conu-Iorlt-I nnd buys up u lot of gates njur. lmrpu. U`|`|`I. vnvnnt chain. pillow! and uuulhlnu u-In Hunt may come along. - 'l'ln- dm-Inn: uro uuunlly lumped together nu-I IUM In uno Int at from 8 to 4 cents uplvco. ._g`lu- cost of the nme doulgua who now would have been from 10 to 75 on-ms Nwh. \:,.......l.....- I...-l.|..- ...Il.... klnunnll Ibu- ('I`I4Il I'lH'l|. l5nuwllIm'l. lmlulol Ilndlnu hlmsolt the pmuwuur ot lhv vonventlonnl design. the` llnrllll may llnd mmothlnz unusual ln hla cnllvctluu. l-`or luntnnce. In the can of the dc-ulh of I rullrond ongluoer the I`:-Iomln of the deceased have frequently lmnorod his memory by sending a oral dc-sign: rem-can-utlnu I locomotive and a cab. Some time ago the friends of a de- cvnsod araln" sent nu their tribute of at- fvctluu a horse and wagon made of ow- orn, Nth vurloun colored flowers in the Inside of the wagon to represent the vv table: sold by me deceased. `kn an-nlvnulluxnn-n In thn (Nut-an! '\I`Il"- (III! III"! WIIEU HI` UTUI WED` Hill) I! II? ll!!! kind of If-\ky," but that now he would as soon dlg a grave us do anything else. I've nopn mum mhzhtv nuoer thlmn In IIHUIIK [UV V|lllUl'u \ First and foremost is the rgrofesslonal mourner. This is usually a woman. hat occasionally a man lls this role. One of the best known of this species has come to be regarded as a `'professional by the employees of one of the cemeteries be- cause of her regular attendance at all funerals. This particular woman always has a subdued. grief stricken air. She dresses in mourning and usually rides in one of the carria ith the friends of the deceased. O sionally she falls to insinuate herself amohg the friends and relatives" and has to avail herself of the nearest electric car in order to indulge in her favorite pastime. The employees of the place any that she could not possibly be on friendly terms or related even most remotely to all` of the people whose fu- nerals she attends. so they have come to regard her simply as a person who is addicted to this form of dissipation. Another class of people who take their pleasures seriously use the cemeteries as a kind of picnic ground. with the merry go rounds and other refreshlngfentures left out. Not long ago some people went to one of the burying grounds near the city, proceeded to a house in the neigh- lmrhnotl, had some cotfee made and car- ried it out to their lot. where they ate el...i- In-tal- I"H.'U ll U|ll CU LLIBII nut, Wuclw tut; nu; their lunch. in one of our er;,meteriea people have been known to carry the oral designs from the lots of strnngers to them own. Some people have even gone to the places armed with hrnshes and pots of pninl, with which they have changed the color- ing of the metal designs they have "s\\'i[)cd" for their own lots. The paint- im: of iron chairs and other Ironwork which ornnment the lots to eneupe detee- 1 than when the urtieles have been removed ` without the consent of the owners is quite common. \\')mo imnnmnu nf Hm nrni xlnnirnn The Woman Who Talus Dcllclfln I -Atmnlnu Funeral: -1-eoplo Who Pillar 0|-nvo 0l`IImOIII-wIlt Ile- ` conga Q: the oral Denim! Cemeteries are about the last pitcen in which comical things mizhtbe expected to happen. but inquiry among |uperin- tcndontn or different burying ground: has elicited the met that queer ha poningn are not Infrequent In those pl Then there are alwnyu plenty of q people nmfmg the vinitrs. I2\l--L ...-ui Onumnuml In Ohn 0' I-nfonllnnnl" Tvrm of un wot-kn. two Imir hour leuonl per wwk. us. vooA[, c1,,uIRP.R avv umv bum; lormed tor nu and lnaJ|- Lluuo\vn-lnII1mu!lhru- sinim CITY sIGH'.rs.j pucsn uerPs~m90. we? we PI_.A'cz m CEMETERIEG. nnoa. "Magnicent!" ex turning to a friend imed the actor. the llltlo group of opecnton. But can`: they move at Ill? Well. I thank! think not." "Calf! even lift I hand?" NM even a nger." Can they you or do anything like that?" ` Nope. Not allowed to open their mouth." V- -4)-V" -...-_......I Ch. nab`. MC. llouleln Architecture. 'l`he moslem architecture at Agra and Delhi. so splendid yet so short lived. in no distinctive of n dynmaty and I0 niien to the country as to be chiey signicant of the inuence of the west on the east and stand: alike in its permanence and in its feeling or ideulity in remarkable contrast to nil that wns before it. is around it nnd has come after it. it is indeed curioul how young India is in art nnd how old in her literature, her customs and her social! trtunewurk. M nu....... 1.. .... ......x..| l....ls..o|.... -......'-- An Interesting loll. It In lntere.-tlng to know that the bell In St. Mark`: Protestant Episcopal church. Chicago. la mode of silver and copper colon contributed by Unlon Ioldlers nud- Contedernte prisoners who were at Camp Douglu durlng the civil war. The coins were melted down Ind molded Into a hell It Springeld. Mnu.. In 1864. St. Mark`: church Itself tn the nucceuor of the Ilttle chapel built for the gnrrlnoil. The chap- lnln of the comp was the Rev. Edward B. Tuttle. who was much loved by both the Union and Confederate uoldlers. and It was upon his nnggestlon thnt the coins were contributed for a hell. When the war closed. and the camp bulldlngn wcro nold. the chaplain made an effort to get the chapel. but was unuueceutul. The ; hell. however. mu given to M: congrega- on by the government. to link. "Attention!" roared the colonel. and in I tub the long line ot men was u U pet- ried. n\I__..tn.....In ....-l.t-anal Hug In-Onr DOIIIII." Yo coda! mumnml the uctor. what 1 chance to play Eanlt.-tX"-Knnu Cit! Independent. ` ...-._._ Awifni genus Anonxi-um-. onmn_ um` um 15 ll mu. mu own 0 Quoan and out nu-nu. . UIl||Il`IlVU ILIIIIKH. With the }\'. s the result was equally unsntisi'uct.ory. "I do not call it in mm- piiIlI(`l' " silo declared. to be nsked to It dnnue where we know no one und no- body tnken uny trouble to introduce us. I must sny. Hurry, your friend Z. doel not put iiimsx-it out to entertain you!" As to the 'l..'n. they wore in dc-spnir. It was nil perfectly horrid from beginning to end!" (`X(`illinlL`li Mrs. Z. \Ve wiii bare to economize for months to make up for the outiuy. nnd it did not do n bit of good. People liked us better before we uinde tbo effort to entertuin them. It was all a mistake trom beginning to end!" lruuu-wurn. There is no social institution sun '1' In Greece or Italy that can in respe age or of interest compare with the `|U0:,`(`n`l`s. and there are no building: or monuments in India that can boast an antiquity equal to much that can. he found in the Latin and even in the Teu- tonic Countries of Europe. Only a few of the ruder and smaller rock temples go he- hind the Christinn era. the greater and more elaborate belonging to a more re- cent date. and it is hut what the later , history would lead us to expect when we tind as regards some recently recovered Buddhist sculptures that a sense of form begins to appear just us Greek influences become active in imlin. though the i1ni- 1 tntions stand at nn immense distance from the originais.-Contemporary Re- view. UIUIIIIIB lU [)l'I'_XUI'lll. "But they cost llke everythimz." ex- claimed the young husband. "Hung it all, Mary, I do believe the best way. nftor nll. would be to have a dance at Dolmonicda or Sl1erry's_. '8 would kill nll our blrds with one stone and have something really creditable." -~"\'n I nnnnnnn nn tho mhnln Qhnf Ll|lllIl_\ lll'L'Hllll_'] \VIl5 [.'|Vl`|l. "Those Z.'s are going the pace. com- mented the ungrateful Mrs. Gruml_v. who, With her daughters. hud attended the dance. `'I predict n amnsh up for them in-fore long. No. Bella." this to her eld- est. who was making out a list for u se- ries of dinners. l do not think I would put them down. They are just the sort or people one has to be enreful nhout. We will ask them to some big reception. Tlmt will do. '0 will have to give one or ; two functions of thnt sort for the crowd before we begin to give smaller uud more exclusive thimzs." \\'h|u 0|. \' g Oh . -n-nIb nun- nnunllu QIIGSIIOII Will '00!!! I0 IKIVIIU. ,We must ask the A3: it `we ask any- body." she decided. UUP}... `D '- uncut A0 nnul-IA hm ln'lIl`_" IUU00 HUI` uuumluu. The Q : `an-`e more important than "any one." she exclaimed. `lllnt nnv vnnpn an than fhn '1'. will one." no excuumeu. But not more so than the D.'a." was the rejqlndor. and so on. When the Hit was made out of the people who poul- gtzlgely had to be asked. It numbered about DU. There's not 1 single one of these peo- plo I can leave out." declared Mrs. Z.. with convlctlon, "and 1 really ought to ask more." \\'Inu nnt nlwn A nvnn" run-Ow Inlfnll`7" an more." Why not give a small pnrty Instead ?" hnznrdod Mr. Z. "That would Include every one." "I-Int fhnf lnvnlvnu mnrn " nlohn hi! one." But that Involves more." sighed his more prudent pnrtner. "However, as you lay. It nlmpllea matters. and. an every one has been so kind to us. it Is oniy groper that we should make some return. In what shall we have? A dance, of course, is out of the question. We must cnl] it n muslcnl. and have some proton- slonuls to perform." "Ilnf [hr-I nnur Hlrn nvnrvfhino " nt- IOIIIUIUIIIK rvuny L'I'CUH.{IUll'. -~\'c-3. I suppose-. on the whole, that wuuld be hum-r," amlliosoc-d his wife. Wu-`ll economize afterward somehow and mnko It up." So new lists were made, the Invita- tions sent out. and the ball (for a ball it linnlly hucnmu) was ;;'h'en. "'l`|\nan 7. `a nun nnl-up 0|". nnnn " nnm. `curvy- \ ._ v. `N -i - ' .9:-onplon at a, Ins: Cup]: Vin. _ 4 silt-Jlvu. L VT "Mary." said I y"ou'n: business man. ` my oid friend In In town with Ms wire. 1 We must puuitlvely have them to dlmier ` and mi; uouie people to meet them." NMB (Inn:-an," nrolnimed his better l nnu Ali; some people to man. Lu;-In. "Now. George." excu_1lmed'h|s better ` lull. "you know w-.- cannot entertiln in x 1 small ut, with two servants; we agreed about that when we married. Ask them to go to the pin: and to supper uomewhere atterwnrd, but we really can- not (mg 1 dinner party as we an aim- It ." Aldus. I'IIl\`I J`-lnInn'nn hnunvor, fh am." After much discussion. however, the dinner was decided upon. and the next question was whom to invite. /n mnut link this A.'l if WA Elk III!` body." sue aecmeu. The B.'s must of course be Invited." added her husband. unu... n 9.. -....`. M-.. I..........o.-o nun hni ` XCUCII CI `TI wI'I'V& __'no-I he to chub: an wutnu co- cu: rumba. A lull! 0! `lion Qunrl-0|. .;+l L-) A. AA-...I.. AL. -nlo--g. A NEW IDEA-A folding Clothe: But give my will: ovary $5 pur- ahuo. ck vnluod It 81. |,'Ill.Illll L|ll:, uuuumury Iuu I vlvycvulvu. Palnunglu 011-. Wllor colon Ind Pulol Chlnn Painting. Wood Carving, Modeling In 01 y. Llthogrngh. etc.