Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Jul 1897, p. 5

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. 4 r . . ond Otbln-Ou 1 can return. . Inn to Llvorpo now. Quun-cow n saloons. ` 'm-aJeoraxenaue."' V `TTK ta-----' - Dow Prlcoo. Prompt Delivery. square Downl- I -10- .Nlagara Falls. n..um.m_ sxvmnuuu. Rochester. "I-;ll`O;;l- `FOR IIDIIHUIU VVI`l|IlIll|oUll I SOUTH. n-gltl Hnutfn-A `NAM t-c`Uuu as - -.---. Ouwogo 8 mouse. Rochanmr. Bu nlo, lavaln.nd.C1noln- nntl. sI;.1.ou1u and who 'TI"l"'lZl'f1 W1'>iia_Ei" _i6vf` LINE :`I|n: woo. uuuuu Isuu. w EAST- ! v. Hhlnninu In! CA xm.Aug.. . '2L .-`ski ........ .. .. ' sad nun lnlonnuuun count. July 10. July 111-1), 9 mm . " 11 " H 1th,1In.m : " al, " Au.1at,nu.m :3. 1. " " uh nu; .AI[.M. " 150.11.05.11 mDA will an from Boston am ` f` Aunnt`. pump to hondondorry or to \` _:b1n-0lI.50to Ow Ilnglo; 0106 to I180 Osbln-Ono 088.25 single; 000.75 to Oil Liverpool ,'LOnd0I|dOl lz), Lon don, wow. uoomtown. Belfast. 02!. to m 60. loans. chemo llama, upaoloua pro docks. . -.'-h_ ,n,__ n In nn..I-_-n---.- 3-BY-`R-AIL. ------u--dq.-....,..._.. IKE- B. W. I LGIR. . Gen. OIIIQOI. `V ~ AIGII` 5! mgnnco Stpopt. ` 'WO0D.| IQM SHIP CANAL TO THE HUDSON` zuln Creeks, not one nus )roven fl. uuum. In nll. about seventy-five lucky min- ers have reached St. Michaels. Some brought but It portion of their clean up. preferring to invest other portions in mines they know to be rich. Among. the most lucky are J. J. L`leinent.s, of |.os Angelea, who has cleaned up about $175,000. He brought out 850.000, and invested the rest. Prof. I`. C. Lippy. -of h`en.ttle, who brought out about -050,- 000 nml has $150,000 in sight, and who claims his mine worth $500,000 or more: William Stanley. of Seattle, who t-l-:m- ed up $112,000: Clarence Herr) : $ll0,000: llenr Anderson. 855.000; l"runk Kel- ler. 50,000`, '1`. J. Kelley, 883,000; Wil- lium Sloane, of Nanaimu. l ..C.. $85,000, and at least thirty more who will not talk. but. stnml guard over the treas- ure in their `state roomsj Then there are at least twenty men bringing from $5,000 to 820,090. All this gold and more to come is the cleu.n up of last _ ;},ezi;"prqsp.=hs_I received 3 net Iron ., Steals; ,preiidMit 0 the Biof- hunpton Evening Herald com any, tell- Aluslm. Mr.-`Stanley wrote from St. iohael e Island ._.where he stopped_.oI_ #3 -of the wonderful gold iscoveries i iswey to"the olkon mining region. Writin 'uu date of June 30. he says: he steamer Excelsior, of San Francisco, will the first vessel to push heitwe -through the ice to this stu- tiou. he Portland, frmn Seattle. ur- rived four hours, later. From these vessels we learned for the first time of McKiniey's election, the resyit of the Corbett-Fltuimmonl -prize `fight. and other news or the fail"9.nd winter. .'1`he ice went put of the Youkon about June 15, and the river steamer. Portus R. Wear, which wintered at "Dawson. 2,225 Miles up, reached St. Michaels on June 27. The \Veu.r brought authentic news of some of the most wonderful- gold strikes in the world`s history, and brought". also some fort -five miners, every man bringing in - rom $5,000 to $100,000 of dust und nuggets. with an aggregate oi. more than $1,000,000. The richest sold strike the world has prolnnmuo noon. J. N Manley. Annnt. 0.1`. HI ot than u,uuu,uuu. - The richest gold the ever known was made in the Klondgke region last August and September. ut the news did not get even to Circle City until December 16, when there was a great stampede over the 300 miles in- tervening between there and the newer Yields. On August "12 George Cormack made the first great strike on Bonan- za. Creeki. end on August 17 seven claims were filed in thattregion. Word got to Forty Mile and Circle Creek, but t.he news wuslooketl upon as o. grub stake rumor. On December 15, how- ever, authentic news was carried to Circle City by J. M. \Vilson, of the Alaska commercial compau , and Thomas O'Brien. a. trader. They car- ried not only news but prospects and the greutestvstumpede ever known in this purt of the world commenced. Those who made the 300 miles first struck it ridiest. Of all the 1200 claims stiuketl out on the Bonanza and Eldor- udn Creeks, not has proven ublunk. In nil. about seventv-five lucky T SI?-nay" -_ -q.-u_-n p~ _.._.._- `nap found; ' ' ' ~ _ San Francisco, July 10.-The Associ- ` : u},o:1 A'prqap,.ha,.I received tter from 8tn'.nlov.+nre'ni;do $5,000 to lZU,lll}U. All Inns gum lulu la winter's work. ' Not Project Worthy of The Govern- ment`: Understanding. Washington, July l7.-The secretary of war to-day transmitted to congress the report of Gen. Wilson, the chief of engineers on the reliminury oxan1ln:i-- tion made by Minor '1`. W. Symona, of the cor 13! engineers, of u shi) canal from t e great lakes to the {udnon river, The work was done in accord- ance with a. provision in the last river and harbor hill, directing the exam- ination and estimates of the cost of construction of the most. pmctioalile route of such a canal wholly within the United States, of sufficient. capacity to transport the tonnage of the lakes to the sea. n......-nl \\`:lann nhinf nf nm.7im=.m'n. the General Wilson. chief of engineers. says in the report that it is the opin- ion of the local officer that the best route for a ship canal is that by way of Niagara river, lake Ontario, Oswego, Oneida lake, and Mohawk and Hudson rivers. and that this would cost at. a rouzh estimate $200,000,000. But the local officer expressed the opinion that the construction of such a canal is not a project-worthy of the undertsklnghy the government. Major Symons is also of the opinion that the Erie canal, when enlarged under the existin plans of the state of New York woul , it the re- strictions imposed by the state upon its`use be removed. give the commercial advantages of a. ship canal. W`6Nla}=:_.oV|_ STORIES or o_gb 'iru`:nsa snnu ALASKA. .\` 0;; lg: plngu up,Il15.0Q0"'_-'f_'!"0 mm. _wnn,_Im:u.9oo It 61063000 '- onunu in;-gnu--A DI!-M1 00-II"?! so Inch. 30.8 0 Iltnf-DI` II | |` Q-2- I-.....u| [um R:1Cl%ES__L1`HEWORLl1.: A Grown (in Women llnde Eel locker In A In-enge Wu. Toledo, Ohio, July 17.--A romance has come to light in tlm life of Mrs. T. Quigley. or this plrwe. A number of year: ngo Mn. Quigley. then A child of three years. lived with her parents nnd a younger sister at Clmrfiol-l. Penn. Her parents worked :\ priest's farm at that place. Ilor fnthor hrul_ some trouble, and threw u his usi- tlun and went to Pitteburg. tom w iich place he eoon' after sent. for his iamil . The mother left the oldest child wi 12 the priest and departed with the young- est `child. The priest sent Maggie to St. Joseph`: convent. Erie. Pu. Thu mother gave aha wrote often. but St. Joseph`: convent. Jsne. ru. The mother says she often, could not. get any word about her child. except that she vma in good hands. Mrs. Quigley stayed at the convent six- I .en years. but ntthe age of nineteen are left, and soon nfter married. She was in com me ignorance of her pur- ontnge unti she received a. letter from her mother. written from Whntcbeer. lows. - rm... 1.94.. hxul hnon cont. tn the m-int. monulin` `a, oltarlo Navigation company: . run some um: or AHERICA. ..._. 'g.._A.- II`! II-I -nu In-nnnnv Illl lows. The letter had heen sent. to the priest at Charfiold in 1896. and was tlnnlly torwsrdodvin tho.oonvu`t.. Hrs. Dub- lay wi_l| leave to visit her mother. Her father in dead. - ' Word looolvod of In. conpmk` Iooovon -- ol In John Dowly. Owns Bouxn. July l2.-Woni bu boon roeoivotl Inn of tho eounphh restoration to health of In. John Dowly. WHO oi 3 lonunnllknown and astound nddonu ol tbtaown. The inhlliaunoo hu bun vu-yglndly. nodvod u n. Dowly hu man Mcndolnnwhonn roll Ann 0! 0:0 L-uunhlo audition at hot hulth 4.4.. a. ham}. air an nmmn can nap tho louonlllllo oonaluul on not nuuw duriugdn oixot Invon yuan. Iler llluounhu found to null Iran I nova: hmuonwm and tho has bun rutolid to M: I nljudidoqo Incl Dad : Kidnnylll. a family vhiuhhnow wollluuwnoo-ouotth uddumuthh bulky as bait; previously noun vuqutuuudhuynns. . GRATIFYING INTELLIGENCE. "`."'_,?-7 ' ` :7 . `stlxsns FROM ALASKA. ROMA-EOE IN REAL LIFE. Woollom RQy`l`Mai|8tea.msh|ps d MJOLI VBRPOOL SERVICE _, _... _;._ .DA1LY.."W;`fH.IG sA'rUn15A1rf JULY 17. mm _...,.:`__.| ~ OI! OIIOI 'lIl 11:0 .. ugcgtuangn. ' `, _ o.uI.ui0Qun. Enhance unum.:.ionn--bhry Cunpholl, `81; Msbsl carpenter, 530; Bush Cooke.` 549;uShirloy Cmvnn. 425; Lluig Cumming- hnrn, M1; L'szie..Demp|tar. 476; Noluo Dqmhuo, 430; Cuba-mo Drinooll, 460; Gertrude Dustin. (25; Bolliwodoy, 4333 Helen Gillie-, 515: Juuig Gordon`. (75; G-moo Ialando. 489; Minnfl Landon, 422; Ethol Lloyd, 4824; Minnie Mqcchell. 536; Halon Mind Mlokonzia, 511; Mug- gic Mnckay, .447; Gertrude Nalon, 4.10; M.sudg.Pprko.. 444; Jan Pamonoo, 432; Salt. Prior 498; Eh Res, 428; Phone 0. Wobcpr, 4 ; Om liogeu. 453; Horbent.` Act-on, 431; Lawrence Bartlett, 440; Run- ull Briuqh, 520: Chnlu Cauander, 40}; Albany! Phnnnnnn, Illa flan!-on H. UAIIII. IOII DFIIEDOD, 0:00; UIIIIIII uuulnuu, nun; Allrod Clinpmnn, 444; George H. Davu, I89; Uxquburt Fnirlie. 428; Williuu Jnok- ' son, 4126; Clifton Johnston. 4537: Gordon Mcummon. 646; Willie Mobollnn. 427; Clui H. Moxley, 506;` 03011` S. Mosley, 473: OharIu R. Moxley, 504. Dublin umnl lmtvmo muminAt.ionl-- 47B7 UllIl'IOI 11.. money, um. Public ehool leaving oxnn~.imt.ion:- William G. Anglin. 792;. 14'. H. 3mh.o94; Laura M. Bronwh. 743; Alexander Millsr, 692; 8. Grace ebatar, 640. v.n.d gnu-nnma nxnminninnn on nnhlic U92; .3. uraoe Wooster, ow. Fused entrance exnmimtiom on public :Ch00l lenving-Wi|li-an F. Cement, 471. DELTA. 4 Entrance exuminutionI-Morgu: Berry 495; Duid Loglio Greene. 483; Thoma: J. Priohard. 434; Berth: Crou, 492; Mamie Hugorty, 4&0; Arlen Ivy, 430: Ethel Junk- mn. 443; Name Like, 471; Emma Mc- Millan, 426; None Sexnon, 433. Duhli`r'n u-hnnl Innvinu nrnnuin1hinni-- Jonn nu. marker, on; Jun: vvmw. ow. Pulod ent.runco_exumiuut.ionu on public -)chooI`louving-Edwin Barker. 527: Ardalln Unarlund, 531; Uora Nnblock, 583; John Smith, 160. NIH! Rllll. JICIIUII tvvo Nkwnono. Enlarnnco examinnt.ious-EveIyn Bolton, 25; Helena Bolton. 424; Ernou Foster, 491; Ida Gallagher. 456; Ivy Harriuon, 468; Hobbfa Heath. 4415; ulcnel Johnnou, 437; William Kennoy. 424; Jennie Knapp, 450; Edgar Leggeu, 463; moo Leggeu, 524; Ambrose Ready. 429; Eugene Sly. 105; Morley S aver, 441; Jlanche Sbeadrnan, 470; Ch lea Tabor. H7; Ids. Taylor, 427: Estella Warren. 432; Jnrrze Willwhu. M2; Benjamin Wright, L38. - . ma. Pdblio school loaving-~Johu Bracken, .i87;Jed`eraon Uollineon, 614; Hello Dun- on.66`.; Bertha Morgan, 674; Uilou B. vlurphy. 704: Mannie Mnrrick. 707; Hand- wie Moore. 770; George Raxndull, 734; Len Ripley, (i64;.Art.hur Elnora, 640; Herman suuch. 657; Ross Warren, 654. D...-mu! nun-nu:-A nu nnhlin lnknnl `nnv. 500; KAIHIIU LVIIIIVIIIU. IUIE AVAI DIUIIUI} L22; Minnie Wardrobe. 5l4;John Forres- nor, 425; Edmund Johnston. 463; John F. Nuelsu, 450; Katie Quinn, 513. Duhlin -nhnnl |Anvinm-WiIIinm Rlnir-_ null". 530; LVUIIII DUXDUH, `I00. I Publfd ncbool leaving enmimhionl-- John M. Barker, 614; Julia Whito. 655. \ Dannnrl nnh-nnnn nrurninnminun nn nublin 1vuU1v.|U-uuwnsnnu uuvno. Dunno:-I lnvo Klnjanton daily uoom Hondu . gain; an H mm Dally (uoopt. Olldlt . coin` you It 3 jun. Throuxh the 3|! 0! none ydsyugm. KINGSTON-MONTREAL LIN E. III. 001 bbuonos Kine-ton at am nun-. luau. Cant u Ind Friday for Ilonerul. Puspnnu so denhh 3 may no on bond this l_||I!l|9l 811,0 nigh: bolero. Bath: (too. --- .3,- DIIIIUI. UUI; IVOIB VVIIITBI), 0054 Puued emrnnce on public school louv- ng---Melvin Denby, 525; Ethel Gallagher. 589; Mary Mcuuiggun. 590; Wilbert Ruch- wde, 543; Lee Ripley. 587; Robert Smith; :13; Maud Sly, 443; Mabel Wright, 580. wIs'rron1'. Entrance examixmaoms--Goanie Bilbon, 3:37; Maggie Bilson. 480; Mary Garvin, 372; Suusm Lynubt, 495; Agnes McUalfmy. 436; Town Mccann. 52:2; Pearl Moulcon. 465; Annie Mulville. 451: May Sieklor. L-)-)- Minnin Wm-dmhn. 514: John Forres- MO. --:.ouioe Oonley, 690; Frnnooa Hazlton, 57 . Pauod ontnnoo on public school luvini lull. ' `DJ ` vvnexnu, IOU; Annie tgumu, ulu. Public school leaving--William Blair. 395; Famous Cameron. 67]; Annie ` Donaqhuo, 716; Frederick Kennedy, 697: ` Wallace Knapp, 63!); Libbio Mooney. 710; \Alm| Palmer, 627; Agnes Quinn. 7.51; } vlyrhlo Tsggnrb, 74!; Bush Jane Wnrdo, M5. .- A Remedy Whlell In Inutantuneoua and Permanent In Eeet---A Calgary Real- dent. Orlppletl For Three Yeau. he- comes strong as An Athlete. No eubtle or myeterioua force could be more miraculous in ite eeota than in iouth American Cure in all came of rheumatism. Jamee A. Andereon, of Cal- gnry, N.W.T.. says that aeven ureight years ago he became uiilieiaod with rheuma- .iam, and for three year: ib made him a cripple. so that he had to use a stick to get about. In his own words: "I suffer- Jd untold misery. and though treated by ~.he been physicians in the country. and I -pent a berm in the hospital. recovery seemed as hopeless as ever. A friend re- commended Soubh American Rheumatic Gure. In grave help immediately. and iftcr the second bottle I threw away my `stick. To-day 1 Mn ea eorong an an athlete." Price. 75c. Sold by W. 1!. Modioy. .n.n, _ u.. .... ..-_ I-...a_... '1 ll! Nlpulltrls luuuguw. Nnaxnn, Jul l7.-MrI. Snider and her son. Dob Sn! er. Belleville, were the queen of Mrs. W. D. Vennlebine. Centre screen. this week. George Day leave: to- zley for Renirow, where he has secured A lucrative position. N. D. McArt.hur, 6f Belleville. inspector for the Sun Life M- eurenoe companyutpenb ad: or two in town this week. Mr. and re. John P. Hume and son are visiting his sin- `wr. Mu. (Dr.) Bisnonnetto, John street. Jnhn ('Ar:nn and hi] Ann. .1. l8&VI on WI`, Mrl. (UL) l)ll!F0lIllBW;U, uunu euruup. John Carson and his son. W. J. . leave on Tuesday next. for I couple of months` may in Manitoba. A. E. Lung. B.A.. end Mrs. Lang and non. Warner, lenva on `Monday next. for n vncation with relativoe in Pem- broke. The excursion per creamer Rein- deer, under the mnpieee of the lediee of the Weetern Methodht. church. on Saturday afternoon. we: hirly well when . The perry landed at Glenore end en oyed the cool breeeee of the lake for en hour or eo. Inn A Ooencry Point. |loDonx.n u' Conxna. July M.-Mel- ville Munro bee mu:-nod hplne Iron Perth. whore an... been working this summer. The Sons of Scotland held their ennuel concert. here lust. Friday night. Mine Georgie Mchneghen in the guest of Mine May Gerdiner. Jame: Green in recovering from I var serious illneee James 0. Mo- Iaen and K. A. Duncan peld as e ying vleit lent `nun-ehy. Quite e numb: hen gone to the heed o!,I)elbonei'e hie Ip spend theeummer hofldeie. Quite I number from here amended the Orengenenh welk es Ileberly end upon e pleeeent. cine. Ilavoly Do-pluton- Tbo hnunno hon would always but 3 bcdthy. I My Ind thin is obtained 5 the mo 0 il 0 Iron Tonia Pill: wln utnngtahm the nerve. purify oluo blood nndtonouptbou Fifty pill: in 5 1... 4... m..__u. uh : drunnre. E3. ?.`.'."m'I~5'a..`. ;"..... ""' iuu1iL'rbN AND nonrnaki. LINE. BTIA'3 "HAMILTON" -4...... u.....|io....- 11...-.- Ilnnmnn Inm Amos : Amion.Anodyno in: un manor complaints. ' |A `Kink invdm-' Ba6IE| lluo It stralglltoled out iy MACK ! V j _ IIIIEUMNNC PILLS. run In no l-not concur: in rboumuh. oomotlmu indicates I murder. Which- ever It In! 5` "`5"' 9| In an to euro. Th`: 8 thus all! uu: an the M: on . I . rhoulutlo bovlh as "may ooolouhalao: mranaoizs or RHEUMATISM. j---4- anuaurburiu; The Nnpunoe lludgot. __ T.. I .. I '1 \I`... I3 to 0. Very stiff froth, and null; we uour stirred m. Ba`-ke In two `layers. Take the other half the mixture, and add the beaten yolks of tour` eggs. and stir in carefully thp romuini ha]! of the flour. Bake 1:, two yers. When `done put in _ nate lnyers-the silver on top. . Chnnnlnfa cream trontimz-\Vhite Of "mm ll cnton :-. Ooh; In-TOISDAY at I van. Golnc uO-I'.IDAY AI 10 sun. l`noo-Hsnmon. um return. $0.50. To- ron|o,,It. 0urn.O`H0. Iionenal. 04 return. an Jinn nnduln ludod bowl: vs . (hula I an much at haul daily or 3' -V-."` 7.1? i. e o%eaeeooca:uoeooocwC Silver and gold cake-one cup of hu- uv halt a cup of Imam`. two cups of lour. one cup-obmilk. [our easy. one teuoontul (scant) of `almond extract, one` saying teuapoontul baking powder. Silt the t.our _ and powder together. Beat the utter` o a. cream. and gradu- a.ll_v_ in th sugar; add the avor- ing. Add the ill: Lot be and butter; e halt the mixture, and ..m' n... whit-an nr thraa emu beaten - Chocolate cream fronting-\Vhit.e one egg ben.t.en to a. stiff froth, and half the quantity of cream. Add coh- fectioners sugar till thick eouglx to spread. Spread between the layers and nn ton. Melt half a cake of German spread. Spread betvveen Lne lyeruzbnu on top. Melt German sweet ohocohxe by putng in bowl over boiling water; add I Leas oonful boiling water to the chocolate, muting well, and pour over the cream frosting on thecake. . Dani`: nilhlAd--`jlit hild in thecake. Beets, pickiod-Cut boiled beets slices; put in a. glass or eartherg jar. with one tewspnonful grated horserad- ish, six cloves. and \'u_1egnr enough to cover. They will be ready to use in about ten or twelve hours. Or, it pre- ferred, use the been the first day with- without pickling. (`An-rnnf. nia-Butter the pie plate and UKIEUGI; DBII EDD uuxuuna, uuu add` the w iea of three gs beaten a f froth, and In; Q the flour luyeya. _'_1`:_L:e without pickling. _Curru.nt pie-Butter gie plate and cover with ante that as been rolled quite thin: [H with ripe, rod cur- runts, not previously cooked; sprinkle plentifully with sugar, dred e in u iittle flour; md put in two ta 1espoon- [uia of water; wet the edge of the paste and cover with top crust, cuttin slit. in centre, pressing the edges wel to- n-nihnr nnd bake about three-quarters In cuuuu. pz gather, and of an hour. Vinnnn nnl an ' Vienna coffee-To one and one-hull` cups of boiling milk add one `cup of whipped cream, and pour this into,one nmul.` ur more strained coffee. whipped and pour Lms quart.` or Death Ohu-med Away Under the spell of Dr. Agnew`: Cure for the enrt--More Wondertul Than 3 Fairy Title II the Story of Ilrl. Roadhouse. of Wllleerott. Ont. W here disease has elfeoted the heart the remedy to be applied must be speedy in its elfecta, or all may be lost. Mrs. Road- house, of Willacroft. 0nt., says: Cold awout would stand out in great bends upon my face. because of the intense eulfering from heart disease. 1 often felt thet the death struggle wu at band. No medicine` gave me help until I used Dr. Agnew'| Uure for the Heart. In thirty minutes the revere pain was removed, and after telling little more than one bottle the trouble had vanished. I know nothing or it today. Sold by W. H. Medley. 1\.._ nn..l.- "* .':.%-:._;::-:*'.*:&{:..::..:*.:xr,"..';\ _ A K 4 A3 hwtnaooh } PIQOOIIQI` um. ."*l` 51"` - ` ILIIEB U. HIIIIUII. Our beautiful lm I y! nnr In-iohl .nvml hm Our benulllul udnyx Our bright-eyed boy! [Iis mother's best 1.1-mumro; Him fnlhnl-`R hast i0V. ills mowers neat. umusunu, His iu.ther's heat joy. Ili eyes were the brownest; His checks were the reddest; His teeth were the wlnitmst o'er seen; There ne'er was unother So loved by his -mother, And so spoiled by a. father, I ween. `(ate 0. Noluon. n.__ |.......a :..I U1 l}{I.Dy B BWUUI pnuuc \Vas left not It trace. Hie laugh was the loudest; llis whistle the shrilleat; . His feet; were the nimbleat. ever seen; There ne`e,r was unolher S loved by his mother. An so spoiled by :1. teacher, I ween. nun-vv v. -...- ._-. Mrs. Chnrlon Smith, of Jimos. Ohio, writai`: I hno used qvery remedy for sick `headache I could hour of `for the pub f- teen you". but Carter : Little Liver Pills did mo more good than all the rub. `n:.-gar. frnm Rirlmnldv." Soatlnnd. M0 And tried with ll mousmcue The sweet mouth to hide. His boots were the blackout; His hands were the whitest; His hair was the smoothest o'er soen; The-.re ne'er was another So loved by his mother, . And so spoiled by the ladies. I ween. Instemj we've the man, _ With his wife by his'iide', Ilia step is the firmest. His brain Is the clearest, Ilia h6l|.l`t is the `truest o'er seen; There ne'er was another 4 So loved by his mother, And so spoiled by a. sweet wife. Iwean. on Your lyo on um. All kinds of footwear on Abornoth '3 20 pot oont. reduction all round for tho - [once of this month. `HIE IETIOD 0|` 1' GREAT 'l'Rll'lIll | -A FOR WHKIIS3 0! III." did gooa man an one run. Direct. from Kirkoaldy," Scotland. piece: Nuirn a oil cloths and linnleumn. The boot in the world. R. Mcfnul. Kings- ton homo fnrniohlng omporium. 3'93 . .`J ~ 2 IOIWIIII '1 P '11- V ` \"`\u 9`-15 van. Tum!--Tim" . _ ' . 2 ma. ~*.rr:;.-.*a::. :La1a:..%?% ; FACT 6- ._n-_._ 1-1-- a... ll--.6-gnl I: {Inc lonunyl. vv vuuvr notvoun wonlxlau. II mama wuv-ovum`. aro ten times worn; than me man anon plin. Therein no let up t.o,tho nonul lulforimg day or night. Sloop II Almost inpuiblo. undmndor nah I strain in an gnu-nnlv lnonaibh for Whl H30 C0. illpbb. unlrnoor man I IIIIIII -In are scarcely ruponaiblo what any do. For yearn the writer rolled and haul on the uoublad an at and ruined until it wan n question wbochcr ho had not hot- hruhsdouoofpoiuouund than and all llil troubles. But vidontsal lnaplntion oumhohinnldlu olnpqol scoutin- tim of mdioinu thus not only can nuond Iln nuonl lnsleh. but hi: vat, anointed pub to natural also nndvig-,|nd beuow doelann-that on mnn Dill`-lkOBh.l'0Ibb WIN! OUBID III AITII I'll!- IIIIIB IIJI IAIILIE Pninful discuss are bad enough, but when a mum in slow! want away with notvoul weakness. 1. mung foreboding: -_ a.. n........ .......n oh... nu man naval undvi ,lndnonowaocm-u-snuun mnw willhkothotmcbloeonndlu mmosndnddna ybavotlniuehodol bhhvondurhl Hus. Nowwbon hpyfruo. Lnuuuhohlol wiuuonioauu buunol vunlonry and Inn to &%dtd ":unnoInnM. notdolpuc The bnbyhoon left us, The boy took his plane; of baby's aweeb pmtue \Vn.-4 left. not The youth soon n.ppea1-ed. - And the boy stepped aside, And tried with moustache '[`hn cxvnnf mnnth H) bide. 'lVl.-T I V..l-`I y-up-p -.--.. eunuch new York column: Rivur Rum-out and Romp. `?' o`i3'r.~ 333%'..` . T ran nausea layman, ` ~ d . Q J 1' `f":`,:.:,.2`" .2 pxonos` _ .,FRlDAYl. _ I :-`ggn-suntan ;douQl But. again the scents chan en: The youth could not. bde; Inslgmj w'e`ve_the ` \A'nh hm wife In: his'i1de'. man `[0 "EVERY MAN. AWFUL HEART DISEASE. J0, pressing L118 80388 vvuu LU- bake about three-quu.rLeri _ Ln an Our Baby. } Sold Upon Mcfiilfcpt ' nuponor we Town at wocuuu. Ia-In." ` been I movbr from lndhu on 1" weuklomlwh for 0 mllxboto! . ` tried a nu mun` mcdlqlnu o but non I on'y o-tuln Qemponry 0 nhornlmo, but after min: In boulo of Indian Tonic I could poroolvo I can dmonnoo. In 1 (HIOIHOII was In Mr had hit: ,. was munh stronger than before, and I found I had [1 and lIVl'lIl?OIT|lO in wt: very weak and thin In uh beforo. I think I mud Mao or can no 0| 1 -Q! . now: healthy mnn,buQ. still I do not want no bo wltnout. Iho modlolu In `in O procure one or two Inonlon ovory your. and 1 our truthlnuv noumruond 310018.`: lnqna L to others suffering from who sumo complaint. ~' ' ' ' ' Q J Allis BOSS. Tollllio Koqpu, Price $1 per bottle, 6 for 35. All drugigists of` from _ IA IHE SLOAN MEDICINE co.. or IIAMILION, umItd,l on A onus A Cu-U--I-Iv-n I'\f'\ nd*ian'= ._-._. A-.. an ---n- A nnnnhf '-`;" That will not keep in our Refrigerator: lQp0l{: anywhere. Rather good weather thiifto teat qual- ity of a Refrigerator, and we have had only rwmont, complimentary reports of ours. Remember our own make and guaranteed in every part'icula`rf.; Price included. .. . fr M KELVEY & BIRCE `7'.&'2?s?nf2'3 -",:`p|0NDAV5'{; ms nun. on Tueaday Int two on menu- Duid and Pulen Clnrk- all. t 0 High Shore in 3 twenty-loo culling silt! on whst. may pron A 1' Ion: trip to the Rainy that gold lntrlct. They took with Hmn. an port of their outfit. guns. fishing-Mckle. and a general unort- mont of cooking Itanullu. pt-spared. when ncc'ar . to provide tlnnnalvu waghlgksmo 3:` gsb`.:uThu will an up n_u. O y uoodu y no- Iinh the they ill. ol :0- 35, be cnr v:to Lt unzsl wash. It is certainly a nut during undulat- x..- .-ul If than I-nnnh (bl! llbltl imour as Olf Tuesday lat two- Yhritl null Pnlan Chri- nth. mruunly man: during unann- inq, and it they nook their duunnuou ln nnlcty. the aunt pluck sad our? dinplnyod in their for gold 8 to meat with t toward. u-ououofptr llC`|u'k.ol tip stung: Iagltt, sad lava mild II Buphhnhnrg . Ice Cream Freezers. all sizes. ( b `*"3., ; American Blue Flame Oil Stoves. Stoves. Lawn Mowers, Garden Hose. e:t'. ' :3; l 75 I 77 PRINCESS STREET. R~EFRIGERATWORS.% REFR1GERATQ;a:,i.7` 7 Rochester. osweco. Kingston Ann AI IIVANHDIA IAV W have them from $8 upwards.` Combo` and see them. ELLIOTT BROS;, BUTTE OI A POHIOII TH). _-AA_ (Successors to BUBTCH BROS. & 00.. 0M;o rvillo.-' . LendPah.gu only26o;80.40o. loo A -.so1byJAs.d_mua 0:00. \A : \_ `v_ 69 and 7| Brock Street. Ooivcnud 'I::uov`:t`l `h.r`.'Ru'|`-L `Ii at 10:2 at u|&n:`l`.J.u Ilynonu, New York and u. Iutahr nd Oavquu _.n.. W BEAU!` BTEIL IITIIIIN MW. 'i=T'6.-ni2}5zv'ria T i ; nguuiuguuocuh-rnaruuoug V. III III ICC By its,'dir_ect geliq. on `timed! . *' organ: cure; Dgapypap: _ i `_ wqrlkiu livin :7 .. 8 Jnlhl ;-` OAN'%. I1~i1) IA1i 'r6Ni3 f ...... ....L ...-..I .11....` OI.-An vnnn`n A and-`:5 auunu D uuunu uuuy you, eat and digest three mall 0 days and enjoy nsturnl rest at nig`ht._. ~. *- An Oxford County . T Woodntook. Ont. In Ind. ,.. h 'lVl.l. I- 0.. ..-HI- Olunh I Iguana IAnu_'n ~' W uvulumn. VIII.` II I-l Thilh 90 It) thll JO 9! ?~ Iupunof no Town at Woo no . ` I wenkntomnuh for Iulllbot 03 10570. I GBEAT'ULEABI1?{}:i8ALl% ~ - -~.a~,~'s~;=i / JUL? mu ;uwnf.;. arm. Bedroom s.cs.1nmi," ` `ind Anti no OskFinilh. - - K` pom. Oouud Stools. " . `r$4s. qt: ii. mnti `F-"'- ' -gnu ` air! DF` --THE ONLY, vi" ..cUl!lI #6:! bYIFI_-I-A. Onr excellent _ . BICYCLE _` ' $70. 0:111 Ldiell I. have noexcub ' riding --3 tt- KINOS g`OQl our , azva rlmgrn mu nan. londan. Wod- g , ,. .; .r|,Io9 mo; ,-.In1h1Wol- nua-:'-'. 1:13.513} *9 ~ '9 - - wlsrnbum. $1339 I`ou0x-oil 1 p m. Mondays. Walnu- dln. mdam. _ _ _ ._ A___. t [man Muiauu S1`. uumauca ..L::`a--I. In -AI Lnllii. HUI? 'INIl.UUIn" Ic I1 \UIIII1IVVIn wwhnoouhuhooollauu. `__ _l'_IjI Inc 3.3. -an-pun." % ;"".`.3`.`:..":..:'.':.'`* 7` "` :3-3' ' , 17 -'--p 30 . '!'BAvII.I,|Na BY A?!` nrlI---I1-- -- ` '-nilit QZITIIIO J. vx'EI::':I"e';." J. p. ellderszeoye. Anne. O.'l'.I. Station 6! Olu-onoo BI. --u-:-u-2-own-n--_nn-- ----:------- DOMINION LINE l 1. .I`.'n'i1m." urnanuus "uAu.uu;unr It-wan I-lumllcou` 1`o:-onco. Klncnon. woo `Jig. Bonus 0! t`ho 9|. Lunonoo snot Ion- MpN:5?REXl;_ __ _-An. 1 -- wank I !-n I-u _;..n.LV-n.4L...A-_...4j_$. I;l__.|. TORONTO-MONTREAL mun main:-n Inning Ylnnnnn (`lV III -Uwuvvv- V---Va- __.-__c_- ~ ND ALEXANDRIA DAY. I law an trrux. an-nun `AI am. --m have Khnton for I. ' `tnnmlonvusl. rrom I-uuwu. n `..1~5n!y -0. anugn. July am. 9 p.n' vuvor. ` July In-h, ngn _ _ `H. 1t.h.1In.m -- . -_`- _-__ A 713 LonDoxI;nn. I v - . , ` ` ngmouslg From Qnoboo. :::"..'i`|"xz'C. diiillll `D-ll" 0:. ronanw . , mn CI` but nrogu sung. x1n.co`n. rt--gg-- ' Inna! ouou Ippu AIUIIW (X). D. lawman hurl. Ioulnu, 04 return. Ln Iufn. at ` daily continent. The American Line of Steamers are the lit ton dnuxht pnoenuer boats on this ran 0. than imnrinn their being able to run `nil in rupule. even when the water in M. in loneeh point. Nooeyeuu-ding daily eex-vice will IDDOI! let-er. N.B.-PuIueners from Kingston oun no on lnluml Icenmnr night. before (Mtor 0:30 pan.) and no entitled to free but in. bond two. cents stump for deecriptivo nnmnhlet. I'll I-4:`-wr-u '. Sagunny. 800 I `ANNUAL EXCURSION _ --T0-- Ste. Anne d8 BB3llpI'6, A TUESDAY, JULY 20th, '97. Trllnu wllhlouvo Olty Pnusenner Station at I:10n.m., 12 ukslonk noon. 1:10 p.!n., and Spe- utnl Truln at 4:50 p.m. ' n-u..u.-;._ ...u| I... .....,..| o. ...o..... In. all Innnlnr u.I.. VIII] Ililuuui I: Ivan utroct. Kingston. -:j- N ....'... 01%;: niun.....4:.c.e"t ............ For Nausea and oven npplrw I 3 IIAILIIJ7 A-"-ml Olhl '1'l'IIll IV: 127! |l.llI. Tlckotu will he Rood ta return by M1 regular tmlnn tn July 28th. 1891. F0: further lnfornuon apply to VII-|0I!llI: wuu brllul IN In puluuu In any ` UN ITBD I51`-I|`I"ES. Itv_ _._-_ n_I_ ..- nI--_l.._ IV- -- I.-L---.. W Illl IFIIIUB DlIU|llll' VII : ulwvvlluu 1 CAPE VINCENT AND NEW YORK.` II..-|......-a --A-- Hm- Lulu]... `uni umllnhh 2 _ IQ!` my I _ I gxogung an tjandoriderry ovary Bnturday ;;:;:w;l<':::- zral. calling abuoboc. ' ' ` . ' lrom'|(nnt.rulo From Qnohoo nmld!nn......)'!th July ....... .....'.......1'lch ah .......hh July.. 25th` 11 A1921 ..$1"It.J|Iy... 8. I ... ..1I-h rm. lth nnnlzlun Jun. Aug. .. Nth Purialun. .. am. Aug. .. 28nd Nnmhmu HUEAII-u tath Purlalnn . . . . . . . N ....'..` 03%;; nhn.. 52 0'"- --- v - v w- ---~~ .. tr Bot ` ` ~ 2 Io dreamer: Mum Anthruclto coal. which amount: {oi than Immaculate olon.n'i- noun. and the entire hbunoo of nmokn (be ob notional tenure of n ntonmbont trip) ro- I inn in the well-morhod dhtlnotton ol the " Mu Iqnndron." They are readily recog- by the New York Central shield on tho I9! DIDIUQI DIIII UVIII uuvxunnunvu uyyq J. P. IIAILIY. A but ` " ' -v Xinund _ ktntion . ` .I.r. ambnnlnnuvn Anon. - 42 Olnronco 81:! .nJ&.c'4.'- Tll 'I'A.B :- Shame: lot CAPE VINCENT will luvs KINGSTON darkly (Sunday once had) I AJ1. and 2:30 P.M.. oonnootlng at po Vincent. with trains to all points In tho 4 ...I lplmtrll -.~.-Ixgal-9:22 mlormuuon lpvly nu FRED. A. FOLGER, City Tiok Aon IL W. & 0. NIL. Foot Brook St ,Klnut.on. -mm. nu'rr1camc1.n 9.9.; 11.. wt 0. in... symuu. nu. Bolglwgl`). " ' I-`U v'IrII'IVTIIIllIII`U`7v x"f,'..'zE.'..`.`:`.':3?.'.`.'.:`:.`'.:';.f" an. Kins" louou Band: 0: ` . I-Iu.oro" Inna Tuud: n nupm ' Oonnocnnm at ton wk; Northk1n|'~' for c1_m1oc. . N.v.. (run. of . "E h Kink" Inn: at 9 mm. ` `ti-John ulnd Alexa tin. Bay. `sluiglr loq:_n_dt.o ohnnu u_ o wmmuv. g.-;:._.;;.j.;::.';i:'::`.:!a..'a1z;`.i'a:..?a:ze OI`. "'"""3 ?E?![9f."9E.E`"9VI vv W J. - Bomo UM. Albsny. Now York, Philadel- ph'ln. Baltimore, Washington and tho :3 r-"1-1-I-n1::r Z3\J NJ Li` W d:.:2;.*a::::2.~:;.:r2.::--'- P `HI A I'l"I Ullrli VINVIELLVJ. nxvu 111.2" _L\.lLDLIu For lowont nton. time tublou and reliable Information apply to n-nun A I\(\l.l1ll!ll nu. TIALAQ Anna W Canada P}!-(Kl: Railways SIXTH ANNUAL EXCURSION :1-o_ Ste, Anne de Beaupre By the all-rail route JULY 20th. RATE ONLY $4.80., Tickets unod for I-alum July mh. 1897. Train. wlthu-ouch (lonclun and all-open. will leave Clty llnll 110900 at 11:30 (I m. 9.1: .....|....|.-. A. I A II, gm! 0. P. I V tounokeutnckn. =1 an suomorq pro euonull duty the beta. 0 main purpon of t. oir ouoml construe on bohm to adapt. thnm for day- 35 liliiiqnndron." readily hy `light Morvloo to Ion-real. 'l`heh- uleur,um- clans. uuobotmntorl decks Ig.'or_d_ho _rAndpVn wlll Iesvo Uuy Imu uopol M nzou n In. Full pnnloulun at K. & P. and 0. P. B Tlokoo oloo. Ontario strut. I`. (XJNWAY. F ' Ant. Gen. Pun. Ant. Dunu tho but. month of nu your ride the hut. nut popular mama (or '!II. THB OBNDRON '97 at $85. '96 at $75. " RACER at $90. RELIANCE at $651!). - n-.._; -_|- -- AI. I K1NcsIoN"&_ Hamnnoifa lEhtirin?ndjR1%iEitl RXXITII `$2 $0 ww-vvu Aluminum nlnh to ho loud oul on the to uni. Buy to buy whulo. call and no. `In qua-_u-u T kgigmuur-Tvonnvw) .:-_-z:1...!~.'1r-_4_~1-..~**='-..1"**='-- V A`LLA1*I LWE '`-E".!."!`?!`T 'l'IV["l|'i'I3orv |'oo ti) lion-real. "I`hoh- uleur, spa- ggm: uuobutmntorl afford the mndent II he opportunity for who fnl. enoyment. ohh mount. thrilling trip on the American n"l`ha American 0_~h_e . f`~ :<.!`.1*3.$?." l u|..A 111-- I... DI-uannonn n |COAL ulollotuv W $11.01 Dodo: 3-` -"'...:`:":.-'-'.:.`.-.-M`? s-s.=.=..&.-=-' BBOCJ-TH & co. %'.(hhD|O and mlil. HWTAIL _.0_!L' II unninalvs lltnl nun Au--cy. J. P. HARLEY. Agent. 0.1`. cm Punonner Button. Foot of John- Ihun -O,-`gt I lnnnnn IIIX TTZVIC tllild `I. run n-hum mu um um: Mllu. IJIVII-Jj w.--u1--a--- Wunar Pnluoo Shaping 0: rl kotwun -1 A on: 111Ml`.l!`NtI" A Mn umur vni a ' "C ` V Z g . T ;!.;.'#@f_:*'i.rn?:.*:..,-..::"**f" ,.__-.7 . I For 13; "1 14$)` an `uovxxi for :an_lor:tl_g_rryg'o_vgy flaw:-day Iron: Mon- .'r_ Av;L L'_ ma: IXJNWAY, Ant. lulu v- .v-`._.____ JOINT. ll ICDITBIAL ITBIIT. ...__.________.._.-_...._____. BICYCLES. l`r'|\4|=- ' `Ii. :1 ram vlonn L`In.o to ngrvigux 1. u at! lo 5 uh 53.:-1:3` ma u . Imu- nw bout, * eonmruowl ::.o`ooIu).ly' !o|'-`gin-rctaigto u `gnh f-P.emoIhT `far. mo ,1: n . . In ' rlounrhdnzgn mnlnumd `rambl- , ' II. and their tutofm hunluh use no 0 in ovary detail. 00`!!! `u harmful I a o Dido loom: on `I .I no mwi as 3:191-unuvfln win ntijnroo ljpu wit tndj d t $1 In: hpgotheln at us 2 on c ;nyI ' pa thg,ue.f once vgr. no I__k _ nwum 0. a or? pass an M1 rat in! logo of Judas euuleuo. In without mlnnlng nny_pl tho un r- at! tunnel}. The uulnlne It of the rat I; no oxponue balm; upeued to make the Inn-room urvtco :9 patient: an culinary I oan dovlu. Thono amcafnl boat-4 are 0 d -'1 t :"lE"'l1:1l:5lYHlhhdlryflfogricily. txd elqulwd 6:... '_`._

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