Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Jul 1898, p. 3

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gt \ "" sue THIS WEEK om. DR. Cl1ASE'S KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS an an only Combined Kidney and um Inn- Vhnt they luv: Accomplkhcd is but 1. gnrumolwhauhnyvilido . . . . . MR. GEORGE BENNER. \Vuno.-1, Oxrruxo. says;- As I Illa saver to mankind, I hereby state that Dr. A. W. Chase : K ~l.. Pills did for me. For nearly 1 fun: years I was really lrnuhlcd with Cousllpanun ` and go-ncnl we: es: in the Kldnrys. and in my rlloux position was advtsed lo uw Chase`: lls. and 10-day I can H y and uuthfully nut that they have saved my life. I There`: A time to all. old and yourlg, man or woman, whrn poor hrnhh brings tmublv. anllrly, and burdens hanl to `land up umlrr. and 0n!"I <-llmu to rid himself or hersel! $(,`1`nI only to he halml .1: ever mm, and we an` prune In gruw rliscnumgv-cl. llut is not the um: to gun up--bu: the time for acllonnhe lime to seek out (hr 50-]! of this lroulvlr, and act as your best yudxnmnl and the experience of others will help you, KIl.lKI.llfIR apgaxnu Inistnlos In the uoaunem adopted tor you: pamculu ulnmm. JAMES l2Eii)"s. - M gull`- ILQ._A-...n - KYILIII UNIX. UIWTCKZ IZIZM Mrs. Simon Wnrner, Richmond, raked by hard and put up 123 cocks of hay in mm dnyn besides doing her honoo work and milking three cows. She is seventy- two years of Age and thinks she in the only woman in Lennox county who can perform hhnh munh wm-IL WUIIJBU III IJUIIIIUX than much work. -run-up In-cup Boom. 6:11--a'nd use than an Abor~ uehhy a. The Bay at Qulnoo Ry. new Ihorl "DJ for Tweed. Nspsnoo. Duoronto And all lot ml poinll. Tnln lava Oiby Ed! dupe- nu 4.110 .In. R. J. Wilson. 0.P.R. holo- qnuho oo.0lu-coco oh-rm. Mn Q:-nan \U.-n-. Db`).-n.u..l -.|....I They are the Gruffzccdcrs of our Bodig The Purity of the Blood ls Dcpcndcnt on their Cleansing Power: V0 I-uv uvnu ul Ull -'FAIni7\wN. Jons"?oN ST. DALI. '!'In`.nM Il.`nl\lu uvrvn -ru. u v Annua- Last. night Rev. Febher Mcwllliamn ar- rived in town lrom Perbh on the C.P.R. expreee. leaving his truck as the depot` nn- Lll this morning when he drove up with I . heckbogeo it. preparatory to goin to Kingston on the early rmul book. here was no G. P. R. employ ee there to delnver (the prank end when Mr. Mcllerrnote. bhe Grand Trunk bnggegemen. wee spoken to on the masher he said he bed received etrieu orden nob to Allow I piece of bug. gage boleeve she roomwibhouu the presence 0! I C.P.R. employee. .`pTehher MoWil- liema uhereupon lelo without hie trunk and eignled his intention of entering In It- bion ngnlneu the company for dlmngol. 19 we the trouble In earned by a recent uction in the noon. Tesifhe,-..., T. -vwj' CW _ ` huh; hlclnld; A-khan nnuu. K rrlala To Products A l'lI-at Opera. Reginald IleKumn, In (.`osmopollcun. M reh opera, "The Begum. had boon nls ed ior several years before a manager could be parouaded than in was worthy ol ; public {re ennaiiou. Everyone has aomoi ohing I ow to auggoeta. During hboao yearn Iplayed and no; 0110 piece through no nfren to various paroles and mauazon that I knowih backwards. One experience i particular I bring to mind with nob a libl. liaguh. An arrangement had been made lur some people bu hear oho piece, and aha-r playing in through on the piano with Incl: vigor bhah I broke half my nails an mao9 the keyboard red with my blending mzera, in was di over-ed hhata the gentle- man who had I turned in apathy, not no any sbolid indifference. were the advance agent: and.bill poeur of the company we wished to interests. In is only through many tribulations of ohm kindythah one - nally ha: tohia crodib an opera achually produned and inwmoab cases a work worth over $200,000. nmgulaueq. J. H. Faun, B. A., bu been appointed profoutr of mnhem\t.ica and physics in Albbro collage. Bpllaville, to bake the plus of N. L Manny. B. A-. who has ad- ooptod the principalahip of Nisgan high school. J nape: Doolmlo has also been ap- pointed oommorohl master in plnco of A. C. Buher. roeignod. H3 is 3 gttdunta of obs Ontario business collage and I super- ior ponman. Both are competnt men. mguu, lure. uulupu nuuuvruou, DGHOVIHD, opened 3 window end carried the childrt: out ngon bhe roof. She then jumped the gtound and they looped Iufely into [3:- snna. Her breve I00 caved their Hv . Oberlu Hen-ieon, of the G.'I`.R . dashed bhrough the smel and rescued one of the children. The ames were soon ex- oingulahed. J R IFAHII R A Mn: hn-n nnnninedpl nu rue: ny I doehropd. I F J. . Cameron, Greeneld, bu ovir bhreo Icraol tobacco growing this you nnd expect: to main seven! hnndted dol- lari out 0! it. La! you he made over $5 off: very small piano. ` -' ` < Dun-inn`: Mmnm-nrv hlnzn nn Tnnzln-p Duringia temporary blaze on Tc;ondQ`y night, Mn. Joteph Hendenon, BeHgvil|'g_ Lou a nut; Imau pump. nnsnnd A win:-inn and nu-rind sh. nhilauun Axe. mr nunmgmnsummnn Typewriter. For lnnmrmauun can alvnlloge Omco or adults: ,1 n umnv y Wlll IDIIUU IE Dllfju `During one oloctrio storm on Mondty the bum owned by John D. Hill, of the Indian reserve near Shannonvilto, wna utruek by lightning nnd in and conwnba duh:-ovod. - ' 5 mun, nausea by nntnluguap wool. 1 I I Miu Maria Eleanor. youugub dnghtbr of R. A. Richard. Hula. In mu-tied on J nly~20th to Wilbcrt E. Lillie, Baboon-nos. Thnv nill maids in Rumor-an. u|n"zvn no VVIIDIIT n. uuuo, They will reside in Banana. Annrinn Mm nlnnh-in nhnrm A II In. a Dauuuuuuvv. 1 The rneopoyir: of Prescott will vote on An nut 16th on I by-law an pub in um . I system. ' Bury spnguo. Bollpvillo. a boy an yarn at age. died Mondny ttom rlnuqg. : biun`, canned by bathiogjub weak. 1 Min Mn:-in Elnnimr. wnnmpn-A A--.l.|L.. I Inn oi tho mum: oondonnd from tho KIDNEYSI could Not that ll Trunk. I .. :m.-_.... - We An lulnnx Chap I`_lI .._.I ...- AL-.. . NITRIC? DASHE: Inuulnlcu Iujucl IZIIZEIGBI I: intuit!` J. I. nnlhllnlnul. nuivulnobol Iolnhollia ` D Business Cou:se, Shorthand Course, - Civil Service Course. ;;3":g: 0;: ::'.-:.;'.':.."..':":.m nnxnnnullu zugdnnntl nu-nu mu in-unnuunooeo glvocnnu. Thoyctiod "yndhiIn." Agluu unghnln ndno sud bold otowdu boy with: Hvvu till the patrol wu anumonod. Kofnmdydhdbdonhoaould boronondhnhhoholpital. Act 0! A learn. S1`. LOl'l. Ma, July 27.-LuI mg Edwud Kennedy. 3 nilrood man. In: posing a canon and nuoppod on the ido- vnlk for 3 momono. A porbrorlior or} him to note on. y npnod nlovllmwhuupon the negro became In- ragod and during I nvolnt Ibo! Kunm- dythroughsho fotohood. An hololklbo nogtonn. Anulbuof noduhicmwis nouod tho Inudk and uoooeo gnvohhnu. Tv mind "lfni him. K nnlhmnlna gvguv ul uni cuIr[I DI IIVIDK IIFIIIIPI-ll to nature choir own safety roglrdlola of zbauolnbopuoongon. Thonporl T: Tho crow of tin Ll Bourgugno di all that wu humanly possible to orgsninu a name. I! outngu were oonnitood they were committed by fofoign uilon among the Iteongo puuooon." The On: Vllucnlod. I`.uu.~c, July `J7.-The Compngnio (Sonor- alo Tuna-Atlantiquo bu given no she pron who report of Capo Auburn, charged by M. Euounrd Loohoy, minister of muino. with the inquiry into bbo diustnr to LA Bourgogno. It goes very fully into details and in ncoompaniod by pn-oh col- , plotoly vindicning the crew of In Bour- gogno of tho ehnrgn of having numptod in Amman hhnir nun ninth roam-Jinn: Al VUIIKUIU U6l$I'DC. Durham is deeply interested ll` present: in gunolilhic sidewalks. and llkd abhor little town: around Guelph it in linbln to become ovcrburdonod by taxation lrom nu olforb to lorge ahead We no plouod. however, um our neighbors to the comb and out: nro not vutly outdoing us. Cattle and sheep (lambs), the Ishtar eapoolnllymro very high here an present. Butcher: and others are ooutnobing nu $3 to M 50 lot lambs. The dniry mduahry ban superseded the chemo induotrv here. A: orchu-do grow the apple luoborioa in this vicinity are coming more and more into prominonoo. The moon ample industry `of the larmora. bowovar. will continues to be shock r|il- ing. an-p-uur-uu'uIuu. Homes. NJ. . July 28.--Gnu mu. mechanical ha-wot Chlnuulouhl and n.n.-.ltl'.q J I H-1| ugngnl L. News For The rnrml-H. Dl'N.llA.\l. 01111.. July `.56.--Unbil recently crops here looked exceptionally promising. but: everything except: when. which is mental] of {all needing, bu eullerod covere- ly by the long-conhinued drouhh. The made. mostly ready, an very duty, the puture elds. excepo in low lying seobione. red and crisp. One And other crops are lneb ripening without: cominu to maturity, while water in many places is becoming scarce. Springs never known 00 lnve hil- ed before have gone dry. Unloea nin come: soon the mndy billaide: will be verihable doaerte. ]\...J\--.. 1.. .I.....J.. :_A____L_.l .; _ _ _ _ __L Ill IDUIIIIKI UCVTIHCU `Q05. For the ham Serpt. Broadhurob won 95, Sergo. Armstrong 45, Lieub. Rosa 40, Sorgb. Smpaon 'l5,1nd others nude learn 1' an mu. KIN GSTON _ Business College. Thou Who Ilndo alone} For Tho team And V Thule Who Mada Nothlug. I ,.n....-... 'l..I_ no lI1l. - 4.x_,,_- _p . 1 Senzb. Armabrong. 10th butt. . .. . Col.-Sergt. Blair, 57th butt. . . . . . Sex-pt. Broodhursb. 5011 bath . . .. . Lioun. Crnoka.Q.O.R...... . Pro. Davidson, 4!-hh but. .. ..... . Liouh. Furbol. 73rd babe. .. .. . . . Liens. Gilchrinl. lab B. 1". A. . .. Snail -Sorgb. Hnyhnrat. 13'}: babe. Capo. Hutcheson, 43rd base. .. .. . Sergv. Logio.12Lh F. ... Poo. McVihtio, 48th b.-590.. . . . . . . Gunner Miller. (Sch R C.A . . . . . . . Limb. Pain. 13th blhb . . . . . . . . . , . Liouh. Roborboon. 77uh butt. . . _ . Lueulz. Rou. 13:-hbu.a........ Capt. R-union, 59)h baht. .. . .. .. .. Sargb. Simpaon. l0:.h butt. . . . .. . 1 Lion. Smith, 59: but. .. . . . .. .1 S rgh. Spencer. lath both.` . . . . . . . l te.BItino,l4oh bulb` Ii`:-am uh. minnmn. M -.-. 5.. .4 I no. UWIIIIO, I900 Dull?` . . . . . . . . . .50 From the winninga of each is deducted 127 shilling! entrance fees. Fm IJIA lm Rn:-or. `ll-nnI"\nr-Ah -nn FOR V -..---v wuv -any nnuu-ug. Lmmox, July 28 --The winning-1 of the member: of the Canadian bum competing at Bmley have been made out and nwardod. The amount of diviled money in 7 16:. The individual winnings are as lollowa : Bhillinyza Hm-oh Armnhrnmr, mu. Inn an win uu uppueu lur. It uua rouer and we friends who came down from Ballevillo with him have returned on the afternoon brain. and noLhina more will be done now until Monday. The quiet: of expectancy hag now reared over the bown.and it is bhaughla the nexh few days will hmvo no furolnr surprises for the people. Boob the crown and who dolonco will be ready by August luv, and it is stated no further re` msnda will be made. v s NAl`ANIE, July 28 --E. Gus Porter, Belleville. counsel [or W. H. Ponton. ec- compsnied by Col. Pcnton. cousin of the ex-teller. ernved on tho ll:`.9 o'clock treln yeslerdey. They were eocompenied by Themes Mcclinness end J nines C-nnmins, two wealthy merchents of Belleville. who were willing to go on the bail bond: lor the amount naked. 810,000. W. 8. Her- rington. acting crown ettorney. wired Belleville end found the men mentioned were perfectly solvent. The details were at once settled. end they ellrepeired to thejeil to epprise Ponton that he could have hie liberty. Here n mpmo eweited them !or upon being in- formed by his visitere of their errand Pon- ton -intimeled to them thet he would not take his liberty, "that he came in there an innocent men and would rornein there un- til his innocence wee established Hie counsel seemed very much astonished at this decision, so much more eo on account of hevlng bed A long. interview with the prisoner in the forenoon end the turn nhirs had teken wes not mentioned. Pontora friends were diseppointed et hie decision to remain in connement until the preliminary trlel, which is set down now tor Mondey. August let, at 2 p In. No bondsrnsn were lnrthnnminu [or blue uuw wr Luununy, nuguuu III, at `l. wen lorobooming [or bho prisoner Mackio, and the aims for also nriul bein danitoly xed for Monday, nono will a nppiied for. 5} Gus Potter and the frinndn who n-ma (In-.un In-nm Rullnuilln nix nzr`usgn_gs uggnn. ] la]: Bo Oumo `there An Innocent Inn And Wul Romain Until an lunooonoo II lltnblluhod-Tho `lrlnl Iol Down for Anxunt lit-roman : Oounul Iu.AIbon- I-Egg] ' PONTON WILL REMAIN CONFUNED UNTIL TRIAL. .5 `J ...n-.I\I..:.'.L...I..V - Two Hundred Thouund Dolhtl In lnml lrom one thousand to ban hhouund dollua. For pubioulsri npply It Godwin`: lluuranoe Emporium, Over Exprenl Old. Mqrgcv, Squl. __ BISLEY TEAM 8 WINNINGS. on-una In run nu.-gm 4.2 -1 AL- I-A- II-___ ' . 'l\JU .199 .15.`! .120 . 41) (In nn.'.1. maul. ll. neupnt. VMIOOIVC . 30.. units: 000 otour chillnn nu boon uolsjooouocs-on Jlnoooduoiuhirih. W. H (riIlu' cutlol Llnihnnt nlvqyn to vo]xoupIroliol,nodwoIldIIoIbowiIb- I ilinonr homo. A: a linlnun we do not think it hm any uqunl. All drnggioh. 25 can Tho blade ahonld be drawn from bed to point, starting at the heel and drawing It diagonally to tho point and alwan cumin: It on the hack. At the tint tymptomn of gu-noho_ lot the nntiont no on the bed with the pain- ful out nnpormont. Fold a thick towel and tuck it around the neck: than with I teaspoon ii tho car with warm wntc. Continue doing this for iilt:-on or twenty minutes. The water will iiil the our oriiioo nni_ now over on the towel. Afterward tufn over the bend. in the inter run out and ping the at-with wnrm glycerin and cotton. This Inn in done very hour until relic! is obtained. The Inter nnouid boqnito warm, but not too hot. Iwuv Ur ulrluu. lay I pmcl DI muuun over It and place weight: on the top. lave It thus our night. Spread the lace one nnmfully on wrap- ping paper. than spxiultlo it with mloinml nmgnesln; plane nnothnr paper over it and put it away lmtwnon the leaves of a book for two or three days. All that in neoeasnry in to nhnko it mmfnlly to scatter the white powder. und than it in ready (or wear, with all the slander thnada perfect and an froah us when new. Here in nnothortrood wnv: Mnko strong nude with some nice whlto amp. such an motile or ivory, and lay the lace in thin, linking it about for I few minutes; then stand the usual contain- ing it in the mu. 1! it in very dirty, you may have to change the and! once or twice. but you must not rub the lam .,,ovun between the handn. When it in clean. nhalw it through several rinsing waters, mt it out by both ends and shake well. No-xt lay the Inca down on sovonl thioknouea 0! clean old mnnlln and pull out the points of tho scallops. Fold it twine or thrice. lay I plea of muslin own: it And nlnna iniahu an an. mu uno lloy holdunu have tbr security the un- Ilm ml nhlllt ofall tho slookholden. FARM AN ) UITY I H.0l'ER. l`Y Inannd It Iowuul. pmmlhlu mun. Before mnewln; old or glvlnu now bmclnmln at ram: mum. I-I'l`I&A NU a sh STRANGE. Azania. W. J. FAIR m nu ma Street unmrIu|';nz=? A ' ` ' KJJFIJUIJIIIIIJ. Anuuau. IUII 0% Wall -5,] artificially induced aomnambuiism"; for the phenomena of the one state are analogous to those of the other, and the ectionn perlox-mod hv tho sleep-walker run parallel to those we can Induce at will In the mesmox-Io subject. That which we do effect In hypnotism la eleentially the inhibition of the upper brain. We switch of! the corebrnm temporarily from` Ite command of the body. and allow the central ganglia. under the Inuenoeot suggestion. to come to the front In the mental life oi the Individual. Any rational theory of mnameriim must take such (acts into ancount. On this basis alone in hypnotinm to be scientically explained. Rejecting some such View of its nuusauon. hypnotinm cannot be explained at all: and In the latter owns it will pass inevitably into the domain of tho quack. who, with his hlgh~a(mn(iing ` jargon, mystiul the Ignorant, nnd adds another and very considerable portion to the uirundy lofty odioe of human folly and creduiiiy. ` cnup Proupuv Rolland. In.`J. Sinul. II. Plenunt.VnnooIvci. LC... Irii: Ono nl tun chili!-I hnn hang . . _ _ . _ - . ....--...-_ .-.._.., -- Whotovor explonntlon of hypnotlnm we feel lnollnod to adopt, la is ovldenb shut, says Dr. Andrew Wllson ln Harper's Mngazlne, Mu mnttaur of nnlenco. this oondltlon cunnot be separated from the analogous stones to which I have rotormd. Things cease to be wonderful when you can 11nd parallels for them; and when we see In hypnotlam merely a further oxpruaslon of the hrolu by-woyn whloh , has led us through sloop and dream: to : sloop-wnlklng, we bavo nllooatod lt 00 its true poalulon In the aerlal ot montal phenomon whereof la forms part. Hypnotlsm. Indeed. hnl been well Izylod nrtlnlnllv Intlnnnd nnvnnnvnhnIhnn"- IJUUVVUUII Julu uululllu nllu lllyalll My oolonul nnnnnt. umku mo A Houtun- ` am, but your ngzvolloncy him only to say tho word." I any It now," unswerod .\`uwnro', nnd a right. good oicor you will be."-Short Hklts. Ull IIIW ,Ulll' IIIUH KIVIIIK \VlI] III uuvuur "I would tell them thus thorn was lplenty of whisky hohlnd tho em-\my'I line." nuled at all points the nmrshnl undud with. What. is the dlomnoo between your colonel and myself!" Riv nnlnnnl nnnnnt. Innlzn run I Hnutnn. l`l1Uu|VU\.l um llulllllllllull IIUAI luullllu. A somewhat similar onoodoto in related ` of Marshal Snwm-oil. who, when rocoiv- ing a dispatch from the hands of a Russian surgeon. who had gronsly dia- Iinguiuhed himself on the Danube. mcompnod to confuse the monsohger by a series of whimsical questions. but found him fully equal to the occasion. How many fish Are there in tho non?" nskod Suwnrofi. All that nro not yet, nnugm," was the ready nnswor. "llow fur is it to the moon?" 'l`vm of your excollonoy'I forced muroho." "What. would you do it you saw your man giving way in hattlof" "I wnnlrl tall thnvn thul. thnrn wan ltlllllb III! W-Ill IJTIYIIBU, Illlll. UITUIUBIII, "Thank you, ouptuin." in what regi- ment. sire? iunmntly inquired the quick-wltwd soldier. Napoioon, perceiv- ing his miatnko, unlwomd with A mniio, In my guards, for I me you know how to be prompt." Tho nowiy nmdo ofiioor roooived his oommianion non morning. A nnvnnurhnt. nivnllnr nnnmlntn |n nnlutnd Anuvol-I That Won. A long list might be given 0! men who have owod their advancement in iifo no a clover nnswor given at the right moment. An account of how two of whom managed it may be Appropriately given just: now. One 0! Napoleon`: voteranmwho survived his manner many yearn. who wont to recount with grout gioo how he once picked up the onzperor-'3 cooked hat in I review, when the latter, without notining that ha wua private, amid. on-cleanly, Thank vnu nuntnin " In what I-aal. load In An lee-louse AI NspeIee-Iuu tony glurglurlee. N_.\l'ANIlI. July 23.--Dnrln thepeet few month: In number of emll burglaries have beimperpeerened in the shores In who eu- burbe of the horn. Elna. Mr. Vnnblerioom hed hie shop broken into tome time in the eerly spring. later on E. B4 Hemetreem, who Aleo keeps e emnll grocery on one 0! the buck ehreete. bed he paemleee broken into and eeverel nruiclea. principally ernlll wnree, ebolen. Only A few deye ego Coley Denison'e etaore. located eomewheh near the others, wee aleo broken inoo end quite A conudenble quenblhy of smell-weree, web so relors, pookeo-kniree. hohecoo nd nuoh like, were taken. Until ly ohere hed been no clue ho hhe thieves. bub on Monday leeo. ee Cherley Peieley hed ocouien to be doing come work in the ice- houee of the Queen`: hotel. at the (}.'l`.R. depomhediecovered e couple of benkehe iull oi the miuing articles concealed In the saw dueh. Chief Adnuge wee notied of the find and bu.` rs mentor in hand. and in who near future name one will be sorry. .._,.,__ Whit llvpnouuu Really Is. - nuuuunannuunu uvIIIVuJIV|1 silo FALL TERM IEUINS HI-`J'l`. 71.11. Sundown pi-vpuwd fur Unlvony oxllnlnb llunu In Arts and Mnulv. - low to In-op `I Bunch Bow to `front Enrncho. How to Clenn Lace. STOLEN PROPERTY smcnms narawm. BARGAINS A Bicycle.~ CALEooNu}\ Spnmes ._.--_.._-._._ London. Liverpool ancvljilobe Fire Insurance company. Fund: over ` .01l).000. In addition howhloh tho ||(`_Yh0l(0l'l|hV0 nnlnllltxorall V In; nu A u .n..... .....\.."....... .,, _,,, HE3;1:i7nct Makers and Uphol- sters. The Carnovsky Wood Co., 132 ONTARIO ST. Bknnn W l __.n_._.... nun Call and see our samples before buying. 1' H II!` V81 pooh . Pf` 8l:l.or,J .730 .3 0| 00-00:; pug`; but 1 tin??? not It. In I! tend |I_ _ In-m un having XNDAPO. I you an-nuns has as and It boo IIIBDI cm. In. or on 451 r Wmlo. Drmudak KlNU'l\) , UNI` JM.{l.VTEL.- I A 'IVr A All`: ID41- Firkin. Biwpleinaq Nluftlr lnfr \ Ilun-,n ..':umod by pus at-nun. gin: that an calm ? uhwnkon orunu Ah 1 '-"x."""*.-... `.;.."p...~*'.:' ':.`.m on . 8l:l.or,I:.r('>0 nigh an-Hun guorayuc-1 ` ml rumors Lad 1'! in I1 o:rr|cll in n Oh for I .00cnUb an II-mm vofvoml-ti-JIIL Phnno 1|. NEW mm: PAILIH raw/um, wr. mmh, I-ufr..un:1.mn.\. HA1/`lMUlu. WABHINHTUN. mmmm. .__-- H mm. In 6 .m. 1 'l`elPpImnu 0. I. In. H.. Anulnumk om. Pnoxidgrapn 00., nep1.{3o, an lo:-'K.('mu:u-b and lwowy nf-uulul. n | 5 nu urn:-Ion. in-In IND P0. I rnuht bu mil. laondll noo nun! m. at for the enjoyment'to be had there. Though essentially a Health Resort, num- bers of well people visit ' menmlsmums. 'l'lIur1'hI nothing like It for an evening`: entertainment. (mmr mcnllml uxlkln xnuvhlnuu nwpmdncu nnly records of vutrnlnkfrit-d M jortn. npevhlly rm`;-arm} Iun luboruwry, lvutl umplmphono 3 not lhmtod to such performnnm-s. On thu um)-hophoue you can easily mukr and insuntloy rcpnxiucv rt-cords of the vnim-, or any noun . Thun tn mn.-uum awakens new Interest nnd Ila rnurun is t'\`o.r rclh. Tim repnxluunal no clear nnd brllllunt. tirapnopmcs are sold In no 11:` Mnmnfnrlurv-d_undo,r tho ptltnlp of ll:-H. 1`_nInII-_r, III CI V VVIC IWI VI u Mnnurnrturv-d under nmnu Tnlntor. ]j.hmm mu! Mnonlunnld. nr umllllnn-em In hand- unrlon uftho VVIDPI [or lllllux Nmhlm-0 and `ulkluu .\lLwluno Buppllu. Wrlle for calalojuo. \ EXPERT SIGN \v|u'1'1<;1us. BAGOT TREE1`. ONOHOQOQQQOONOOOOO f\SK yO\lI' UEIICY I0 IIIOV you the D C A `Crut."l 3|3 Maln St , Butlalo. N.Y- E Hl'AllK!-1, 1. us; 1.n.s.M.n,1m:N- . 'rn-vr. l)tHm-$13] 1`:-Inoe-an nt.mol.. mm- dunno 1:13 Unlvvrnll. Avenue. (man hours ` Bum. mm. Ha u! ovonlnu. B to ll`! TIIB DAZZLER LAMP $1.25. Bells 35c. Tires from 85.00 per pair up. 1`- 5- `PARENT. ."`.;".'.T" (IRA nss X/Sip` T71. E. schemes are the height 0!? fashion. ~ .9!.'..'!9!`.!.'.9-~ i` IIQIIUIUIIQ Our deuorntnvo color until you have arranged to have your "new home" thoroughly painted and papered. . nu! a`annl|I.;I)n nnlnu ht] TDIQC III III Slylcl. Ask your dealer to show nn HI I) & A "Crust." THISWIEKAT pooh. Prion 51.00 a poldl L guarantor lo own on 7: Q1-`fl IV.` lI"N.1',|9"- '3 -rtuuv -In carom Dopnrtmnnl ll 'hn'aon. "" 1 quietly IQ oodln DMD! l_0!l|l- ,. J-II 1 HI Hllluv nun. rtllllj n|.nnu.. [WHI- `I33 lhnlvurnltln Is 1 ovonln 8 to 16 -[3, cnnm, ff, 1). 3., 1%.. Amcluusnk A Jln Metllonluperlnwuuenl. Klnguwn Gen! | ral Houpllal. (`owner fur City and Country 0 ' I ~ . . ....'1'.`. 5`r2'f.?.?o ..`.3x35!!"" ~" "' `` R. ral H m""'ioiiu~'um.'"oF" in. A 3: Iroet. Auggnmenuo otodf us mswmwna, 'AB.Ull'X'l`lc'I' and A v `Brush-dr corner or Brock Ind Klngntroo our ado : brug Hmre. Entrqnce on -Elna Htreet, next |.0,0AK Hnu. ' ` AFTHUR ELLIS, ARCHITECT 0I"VlC%- "'Ex(:hango Ulununberu, ()m) l Blook,_ 81 Buick stu, Klnglton. Ont. - _A .,L ._.-" Powmn a -fison ~' Mum nu.- - nhanua flunk Buhdtnx. co:-nor and Wdllllnglnllutroets. 'Phone2l$" ` * `N-*4-.~ EXANDER BLAH `H D D `V, ocnunulnt. Boo ` audit lal balances-nu II n` IMEIIIO . Bwulnon son 0 I. - ' . 1-ye-:9-at-;-2 he-vn933v!-re`, !`"I""- lN`I,'oA'i`}l0,R3KA.LIJ' - Iuma"slIo\v'mtaIofh1wrmt,`onCyInd Fumrmlnanyrunnn dnniod on (my and 6e`dl'0l| N0. $75 8:31 Cum Gendron N0. 23, $45 Snot Cub. a... o..- `Rr"IO0:K-KN. A "IA-`Na JV - nllaum :11. Ram Ind uooouu um. Mnnav loan n.L lowut. litu- 3uun~u mvnmr OPEN DAY AND NIGHT '.|`ele~plmno an. 'I'O LO.A.2l$l'- T-n H.m.vl...I Thnnnnn '\4\IIn.n an --- MYTHE & LYON, lmrn M-.. Ontario ( `MYTHE & LYON, IIAKKIBTI lwrn &('., Chamber; IL: H. Hm v'ru I, Q, C. l #__..`.-~-~~ ` A. GIVENB, Burr1ster,sollcImr,ovor Mor- chantu Bank. Money to loan M45 and 6 gm. |N|IY'H IJVWKY jjj . FA Hi" 31 Untnrlu flung _3_omzv AND afliiiqsss. E.'ki iIETn' zF).7T.'FTnE.T.E~'n: edlunl I-superintendent. Klngnwon Geno- Houpual. Ull._v Country. smvrne a Loscdmne. ..-,.-... ... --. _.-......- 4..--__ ... - i"'n:`-Irvin:-1nI .' 'A6oou Nn mug llallatata Agni. ludnzooonll tad. Money loan at lowest tel. 88`)KlngnI..,over _ ` '3 Ancm1'ac1'UR.M'- ocnunumt. Boo _ . l"` so r-manic. lldtlgin .__.~__. MEDICAL CARDS. EDUCWATIONAI... H6885 LIVER? -~%. lowutai oftinwrouyoh C81 and 431"` Ft: '1. n..:.'.`. I! . ` 0 x for th'e next few weeks; WI be sold at the follgwjng prices` DENTAL. _...._.._.._._._. LEGAL. J. B. MPKAY. trI..._.A.... mumxsmna, sauc- Chum hen. W WTR AB` . 'ill?!n J '1 ! an LII` ILII 1. Kingston, om. ' H. 1. Lyon. ` av In an ` to-yon: . ugdp their durum , 3 'n.. .m.. .41.: _.n_v. .1.-...`. -a.uu._ IIIIXIII` lit 3 ZIIII WIHCIIIUE (hnhywhuthouunwan lounging nhounhovuuul thqspledn stlyohlp nppucmly baring down upon tbgp. Ber nilnllnpputllullnulflmlowowubo stowed upon her. bmthonllonottho Nuknwero tooovcrjoyod In ioowlat In otdlnnryttnuwonld have _ > their -nnlrhng 11.-cu-Ioulnn -1; HT! CIBSIIIIGI I30 Illlblll l EDI` Lnay w deadly ehbnoo for In long. weary. henn- hr-nlr Inn nunnlhl lily XIUICX XIII` Ill IUIIK, W111. 11111` bruklngmontha. Iaongwoohpuua. with no change ex- oapung an no Increasing Intondtyol molten: Tho chm`: pnualontgonout, nndtho uurwenlotood toluortwltho cugoto um-` Thobluluguo Iml pun pound bf _.nyuupontho In manta-hdthlqunuotthovunal. In was-oproou-and nltoownk Iopctorn Ibo pox-tnnctwy tab not than that 3 mal- ndv swan man Zrlhla mlnhl not -an-xk uuy UVUII l'llOl'U X11910 Illlflll DOC Ii` than. Ebb wuijlvtng awqy made the hutnnd as-nln. nu the oupcasn hope than buqno that Ixnlv might not addltl honontoiho uouummuhud Andama- amusing mhntlu at their condition. (in dun -hon (In nu-n 1-nun lnnnalnn ` CQIU-$39 \JlIPl`CIIll fill! 1%"! IIIIIIJU C hnstycavuhtlon cove:-ity ms man. The In- Imxnnemp told the h|lb-the,y were locked in tho embraced tho outing uuwoad sea They wan desndl to mmain {n that Ihnnlllv ll:-nth far 0]: Inna, wnnrik hunt. I00 cw II ` `XIII `III I XII` ody oven man Iirlblo might not ISGX than. Hlnnh nuialvhup Anni nude thn V D IUUIDIII IICIIIXII "Seaweed on tho bows. air!" The same hull came from aft. Captain and crew rushed to tho sides of the ship. Then they saw the floating meadow: cloa- mg in around their wear], and then they ` know that they won; In the olumhcu of the Sargasso. Cuptnln"`Andr(-ason mndo D hum 1-nhnhnlnn tnvnrlfv mun: Thu In. uuugluo IIIIVU uuvvr new ulub ucuuu prison. in telling the story of his ndventnroto the Chicago Chronicle (`aptnin Andreuson says that he not sell from America for (`npenhugon with o enrgo of corned meats and fruits whieh subsequently saved the lives of himself and crew. A little more than A week after leaving port the vessel run right intoe furious northwest gale. Uilieors and men (cued this but little. for their ship had weathered many on Atlan- tic storm. They shortened soil and eased her o, still booting up against the storm and making fair way on their course. But for once the little ship was overnmtohed. For nearly a week_ the vessel was tuss- cd about with no signs of rescue. The men bravely held up, still hoping for the coming of a sail. The watches were set. and not a portion of the horizon escaped the vigilance of the wntehem But all was unavallilg. for they were rapidly drifting into the seaweed am. where no ships would venture to give them aid. Hoot bo- gnn to be Irsorious addition to their woos. Water rations were reduced, for they could not tell how long they might oat thus. and provisions must be husbanded for ` safety. Then ono morning the lorwud Inninn hnllnd _' sunny. 1 llill I lookout hsllod: uu....._..`.I ._ llg IIl,:'A`rgAinI'\dd\lI1ullv.d ' `T not on: `n uggm y.-3 homn comfort and o0u\:`en\lv:1|oe. '|l`:nn:`I; Cthquel and axau . r :1 mm on to u . WALL. M.A.. Pndntlfpm, (man nu-uslvn uiu I an lilliun My for commander and cmwaand was made. San Salvador was occupied, and the nmtlnywraa changed to mjuiving and ap- planae of the skill oi the admiral. Colum- bus passed through the grout seaweed sea as many a navigator has since. Captain Andrusson oi the 1\'oz-wcgian ls Nari: was caught in its embrace hour! 400 years * later and was forced to who to the Ihip'I ` yawl to escape with his life. Ho camped. hue many a vocal and crew similarly caught have nevvr left that ocean prison. In tnllinn lzhu ninrv nl hh ndvnnhnrmn vuuuvu Forpeveml days tho new madmita aun- oult way through those muses. Then, an suddenly as they had entered, their plows rut. the western border and once more sunod In an open sea, at!!! remote {mm land. Then, after day: of sailing and anx- Whun CoiumbI3l, with his little eet of I Kthrco smnii ships. was making his way mcwma four oxmiries ngo,7he ran into as seawoodsoa. Fin crews feared rocks and aiwuia, for they had always associated M such vegetation with tho'ooast.' No man botorc the coming 9} the during adventur- car had ever scolfmassos or soawood so many xiiiioa from any shore. As the mac out. plunged in the captains and crown " rode in "mutiny,'~!au-ing their own had their ships desiruotion in up unimoym and unfriendly sea. Tropical storms udd- od to the terrors of supon_tioion- and ig- nurnnce. Tho admiral was impiord to turn buck-ho was thrcatonod-butwith the constancy of pnrposs which formed his chief am-ibuto he held steadiu 0;; his course. ~ ` nualc mm or THE max an Four Centuries of Shipwreck In -`. ' Grim` Sargasso. HMJLYSEAWEED SEA. H,ogth|--Glnootly Dorouctp and 'l`nlu In- MndI-0oonn Moumm and Huang ihlotmu Enmoghcd Together. AIANDONING TEE IAIIKA. .-.._._.._-.|-_ ,_, - -_4,A- !$in!%}9I!..!f??i%02!!92_v;+l gout-tannin}. nu ivw Illlo 00 ` ld. R)|I'|IniI that fur25e. Ibo snnn Indiana 00.. Nov York. mi1IIlI'*%JI-Doha-Q `KXUI1 IIIII -fX I-u N1 bll-nlyuWulo odnuton. Fits"-maq=".::p"h2iq1$ Ex In. Tonia gum ...s: A In : Uh Hold for loan llolwoon tho Thumb and llngor. A lieutenant lay woundoq on the hold. bleeding from an Artery in his shoulder. during A night nttwk on an Engihh cnmp M Mnlnknnd, In India. Surgeon Captain F. V. Hugo found him and as than risk 0! his life lighted A much and discovered the uu ll huuy uuu new a prison I0 unu uvazn. But the more factghhah their own eorta wen) niding them to reach a port 0! safety imnrtened the almost. despairing men. Shifts were arranged at the oars. And not In moment. of 11-scwns indulged in. Run- dreds of miles inn-rvened between them and the nearest. innd. and it bchoovcd them to spare no aflort-. but it was kill- ` ing work altkr the months of privntion and honor. and their progress was slow. But help wna not far away. On the mom- ing of the seventh day a sail was sighted, and the crew was picked up nniiy and carried to Porto Rico. `(no NAFKD Will Ion `D0 D8 IOTA. . ' by dint. at ten-mo exertion, the nu oi explosive: nndum guiding hand oi Provi- dence that little nnft made her way out of tho nawaed sea ilrtho blue depths be- yond. Luscily the men rowed her. the mpusin naming his course for the West In- dies; hoping either to make some port or run corona a vessel which would pick them up. But the dangers were not all over yet for the little band of muineri. Seven days and nights they tossed about on the sea in on opon bout, heavily loaded with food and a crow much too large for her. she must. be lightened if all were to be snwd, so il portion of the food was tossul o\'vrb0ul`d. Tbrvutvnings oi storm showed them one more dnngor. It seemed us if they had left a prison to nd death. `Kill. tlm lnnrn fni~t..l.h:. lhnlr nwn nnn-ha Vllilalllll DI IJIU UIFW. ` Five months passed away. Hundrods of ; vessels were soon far and near. All were ` abandoned, tenantiens excepting {or the cfeatures. man's natural enemies. Island after island was passed. Birds in myrinds uttered about, at times settling on the ship. Monkeys. lob c0nBtrictors,,pythons and smaller snakes aboundod, seemingly being added that tho picture of inferno might be complete. Horrid as was their situation,.naturo seemed to have outdone herself in providing horrid objects that mlnd might go with tailing vigor. Food was growing scnrco. but the awful mo- notony of the fare provontcd as rapid ex- haustion as would have been the case oth- ex-wise. Explosives were almost exhausted when the oaptain determined to` make one last effort to escape from that prison. He de- termined to add the Narka to the list of darelicts, and with the yaw! make a des- perate eort to break out into the open an Carefully the ynwl was loaded with provisions and water. The remainder of the explosives was" placed aboard and than, with I prayer for guidance tvosafety. the survivors dropped into the little boa The Narka left to but 10%. in. Ana 1: a...m.. ---.u.... 45.- ....-o - ., , A CHURCH SCHOOL, under tho Pacronngo ot an O In A nbuh th V. I310 lmbun of uurkxu . V. .lI~nnI\l nnnnnn an -A-.-..---_. _- STOPPING DEAT}-`PST coon. tour on uulug urugguu bu one uoowm. ` One day two of the 14 meprin. their eagerness to observe the eeot of a large shell that had been used, leunedtmfu over the ship`: side. The shell exploded with tcrriilo force, driving the ship back- ward and toppling the two sailors over- board into the sea. Instantly, before the hon-ined eyes of theinshipmetes. the un- fortunate men were clasped by theiendrila and engulfed. Swimmers could make no r progress in one dense moss. No human strength was auiiloient to release them. Down they went ao .the bottom, two more victims of the Sargasso. IN:-n Innnlhn nnnnnd nnvnr wII'|(`I|nt`n Do. vvvn: uoaunayxug l.rllU.ll' uuly nape OI Ilndo shells were rigged up. (uses at- tnohed. ignited and sealed and the missiles tossed overboard to work their will on the closelypadkod weed. Explosion after ex- plosion followed. the mess separated and idly oated em from the ship. But it was soon seen that what was can 03 was speedily replaced by other muses and the peril renewed. with the shin weakened from the shocks. But the vessel was eased of her weight and thereafter at regular in- torvals the captain resorted to his explo- sives to relieve them from the haunting fear of being dragged to the bottom. Orin dnv wn nf Hum 14 Ynnn" in. fhnlu um 11. Is usnuxng would 00 ousoiea. Three months horn tho day the ship entered the demo mass the ilrat mate ro- portod the startling nowsthat the heavy wood clinging so closely to the hull was slowly but certainly dragging it down to a watery grave. Thus a new And` still more frightiul peril was added to the hon- rors oi` that oating prison. Explosives were aboard, and the captain determined to `utilize them to blast away th tendriia which, like the teptmles of the dovilah, were destroying their` only hope oi` esoaps. ndo shall: warn rimnnd nn, fun: At. luuwurul uuulli FEB 5100:. The crew of the Nu-ks laughed, cm-sod, swore and shed hot` teal-sot disappoint- ment and rage. Imprisoned like them- selves, the big lhlp`drl!t.ed away and was lost. tonight. 'l`hen.the crew saw what seemed to be land. Again hope sprang up in their heart; But, alas, the land was merely a floating island, as unxed and untenable as their own vessel. Ver- dure, vines and treat covered the Island. Ouumless birds of bright plumage, na- tive at ellmos semen from their island home. uttered in and on). - Marmot! chattmixl and sex-ambled about in the boughs. Snakes crawled about in the trees or lay making on legs whiehoated in the same listless manner. It was all a dz-emu seemingly, fox-no human could obtain foothold on that ml, and none could survive the attacks of. deadly nep- tiles if a landing eouid be eloted. 'l`hv-an mnnthn fun-n thn Ann Al-m alum I `aouqbe |oeu..'HnoIu|iade:~onct. aumnu roumned of her ctaw being the tow bonu scattered about the dock. rm... mum. n' M... \Y--L- I..._L...| ......_..| wni; inunsxx. "Quit as. `?" 'nnrf n Bumoma pl-vpnmd mr Hum The Inn! mimxnllnunl n`

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