Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Aug 1897, p. 3

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, _ _ _ . . .nnn nu q.|uAl.l -':""" ' /' t` -an Ava-sou Point: In IUI ' kw; rgopu Are Dolll, ' .n_ -_ Ac. I-wIno_.'I`hn X (Ill IN Muss , has fattended the .Epw t_h loegue conven- e 3 tion at 'l`oronto;.xnd'i)nt a . `week : out- 1 ing at Stony Lake; Berries and cherries ~ `are a large cm in this county, there ; `being some di lculty in disposing of ` them. Rev. Mr. Smith preached in the Methodist church Sunday evening. A i large number of Pietonions enjoyed the `pleasant drive to Wellington Sunday. i A rmvplo Mnrrlotl. Uonaldsorfa Mills Ju 26.--At S. Don- . n.ldson s residence on..\ ednesday even- ing last. William Duffy, of this place was united `in marriage to Annie M. |Nugent., of Sherbet Lake. The lovely bride was assisted by Miss A. Donaldson, while the groom was supported by John Allan. The ceremony` was performed by Rev. E. Rowlande, Ompah. after which a sumptuous `repust was prepared (or the large number of guests who witnessed the pretty scene. The enjoyment lasted till the small hours of the morning. The young ladies regret there are `not more such occasions. .I._ Chapple left Wednesday for Pitl,sl)m'g, to stay for some time. J. McKenzie, sr., !L(7COm- pnnied by Mrs. C. ML-Kc-nzie, left for Smil.h`s_ Falls, where they will visit friends. mm to`. .'l`||rlrinrt0n is wilh us again. friends. Rev. E.-Turkington again. _ J_. Ihisic was around hu 'iug cattle last week. The audience of 1'. White ex- tend their hearty welcome to him, and hope he may he successful in his minis- try here. Miss E. Donaldson is quite recovered after her short illness. I). Toner intends taking :1 trip to Michi- gan shortly, where he will visit home. Quite a. number from here intend tak- ing in the excursion to the northwest`. .'l`he Misses Mundell and l)onu.ldson, while out driving, hudn narrow escape. their horse taking fright. No (lnmage V vms done. Mr. and Mrs. J. Dixon have returned home with their young son. Crops look well after the min. Visi- tors: Miss M. Clmpple, (lzinunoque. J. Chutiuu and daughter, Mrs. J). Davis 'uL W. Donuld5on`s. Nupunee lllllll vvnu nu. Nap-anee Mills, August 3.--The un- usual ruin did damage in this part of the country. Large quantities of hay and barley had been out amt lay on the field during the week. Everyuliere the straw seems terribly blackened. The paper mill has closed down for repairs. Large quantities of Port- land cement are being shipped from here. The Aalberg kiln is about com- pleted. Mrs. Bergman, who broke her leg _while on her way from her father's resitlentre lo llerlin station, en route for Nnpanee Mills some time ago, has quite recovered. Mr. Jackson hiul a sum of money taken from his rout, pork- et, while it was hanging just. inside the door of his house. some tone and wear_v"tram is likely the culprit. Dr. L. A. ice, of Toronto, is spending a few days in this place and Newburgh, renewing old at-.quaint.ances. He taught school in this village for two years. At"- ter he had been two or three sessions at the university, his l1ea.|th failed, and he was obliged to leave his studies. Dur- ing his stay at the school here he ad- vanced it very much, securing several prizes ,besides endearing himself to the people... Mrs. Lott and Ray Lott. have returned from visiting friends in New York state. Mrs. Clements is poorly again. She has been ill a long time. Last week Thomas Connors received the sad intelligence that. his brother was dead in Watertown, N.Y. He left im- niedifitely to attend the funeral, whirh took place on Friday lust. Ida and Ada Car.-acalloin spent their vat-atiou at" Mrs. Andrew llarrington s, Big Creek; Miss Corn. Madden, Napanee, at. her grand- father's, Robert Madden. Howard Nes- bit, Newburgh. spent Sunday with Royal Lot.t. Mrs. Connelly and son, Caturaqui, are at Mrs. Mi||er s. Mr. Con- nelly preached in the Methodist church Hnndnv afternoon. llelly pl'l'.u(`.neu III I Sunday afternoon. I (`KIN [in y vv\l'\Il - of nurhn.~ John uddy ' guest of Ru. Father , Wutpnrt Locals. __ Westport, August 8.-'l`he heavy rain: of last week were In benefit to pota- toes and corn. Muster Jerry Lynutt had the misfortune to break his leg on Tuesday, July 27th. While berry pick- ing he tell otfthe wagon which run over his leg. We congratulate l :` A. non- , neliy on his aucceeu at the recent exam- ination at Regiopolis college. Kingston. E Many of our citizens have taken posses- sion of their summer cottages and are entertaining their friends. Westport is n handnoline place to spend the summer in loco :90 I Rideuu lghe. D. P. Alguire and (unity - are camping on the Rideou. Mia Mnrf Garvin, of the Weatport so rate schoo , huh won the scholarship 0 (end by the Gnnlnoqne board .of education, to the candidate at the recent entrnnee enm- lnetion who nude the hi but number Lindsnymhe 1`vrohey for the week. returned to his home on the lat. Edward Whitmuh laid his fcrrn and tr lien Bl ' Wm xx`. Wu will" Ine`tl:) ta. .thh'vil| to tickle. J. H. 'hOlsn Bun ""1-L'&. r wuuuu months. Miss Minnie McCunn in yis- 2 friends in Kingston. Some uf our 1 runre camping on the Lower Gain. tor |1,uw., V 1. The oxcnnlon tron Brockvillo n l Ax.-.:v~.*..:.~ .1-;.-:.*1-....*::*a.'.'.:2 *LUllUUll Wlnuuluc-cu---V ..-.- __- surance Company. Ina-non. A onunmu Oonu-av wn-I Burma Sncunrn. knows: no deposited nnnnniil at (mun ond now amount. to one million ollnn. Eaton lower than the majority of oiliou Iluny slid ehoioo plain ol imunnoo oiluod IIILLBE OUNNINGXJAJI, _ THE BALILY wme, Nupunee hlllln Watts. 1u:n.. A.mm_~t R._ Thu armed an!) an. w.Uu.1no. >vmg_v_oryIcIlnuo|,1dnootatouL. A Andrvubnrg News. I,..__L A.......-.L ) and uie}1ay'wa.s all that coux be do-V sired. At two uiclock the lactose team. of Brockville. and the Westport team played a friend! game, resulting West- nnrl`. ten. Broc ville, tyvo. _ At_ _f_i_ve played friend! game, reauiunz we-_m `A port ten. Vl'B two. At fwe o'clock the train left for Brockville. Jake Carbery, Brockville, paid usnvisit last Monday. The ear ters working at Revelstoke, l3.C.. for be last. Lhreu, months, returned home last week."1`hey any they will never go back. Mr. and Mrs. Fraser, B.C.,_sent two little girls line. The were in charge of Casper Speugle. he oldest, ten years of age, will be plncedjn the convent, and the other little girl, four years of nge.wil l he adopted by Mr. Speugle. N01l.l)`\V_h.lt~ xnash shipped a car` load of hogs to Mon- treal to-day. Mrs. Thomas Kiltey, of lhockvijle, paid her relatives here viaif. an the :. .nd. , ' Bx(_)ukvuIe, puxu vis|t on the liirrleunlul up--mu--. Burriefield. August !..-The extreme- ` ly Iine weather drew nun}; to patron- ize the excursions on civic holidu.5:. Several picnic parties p.'1Sxi8(l' through here on their way to the numerous plau- sure grounds between the village and Kingston Mills. Before many months Barriefield may have n, deity stage. The new mail contract mllg for two differ- ent lines of stages to stbp in the village three times IL week each. Not. having king Ben's cars. we will be thankful for what the gods send us. Several new pianos are in the village. and II. host of young lmlies spending their" `holidn'ys, consequently -the lovers of music are having quite a treat. Mrs. George Al- len, oi` Brockville, has returned home, nfter a pleztsnnt. Visit. Her many friends miss her very much. The new l):Lk(`I'S are doing ngood business, the .u...m....t fnr thmr luzht buns and rolls lnfter pleasant. VI:-HE. ner lnzluy demand for their light keeping them liusy. Many people in the village who do not take the weekly Whitg or News, purchase the daily pa- per mm the carrier hoy regularly, and are much more interested in the con- tents of every issue than the official list. represents . (fnlunel M:icPhers0n, and a large represents. ~ Colonel large number of other curnpc-rs urn l()cn,t9,d um. Joseph \\'o0d`s point, formerly Dr. Bark- vr's. They have the advantage of hav- ing Mr. Wooils serve them \\'iLl) the fin- :-al un(l-freshest. of heel and lzunl), and l|i.'s'0 ice, r9gulzu'l_,'. Those are 1119 lux- uries most czunpers find nnattuinuhle uutszidc of the city. The beautiful per- fumed white water lilies mlorn the lutlies and H18.-l(1l)iS plentifully. Mr. and Mrs. Mzithewson, of Belle-lville (leaf and dumli institute. have been visiting at his cousin's, Mrs. W. Allen. Miss m..l...: Mmlluv i.~x Visiizinl Mrs. Cowun. ICC I cousin's, Mrs. W. .\nen. Luna Mnhel Medley is visiting (inn.-nnoque. -Miss MvMahon is visiting :11, Mrs. Jos9ph \\'0ud`:s. Mrs. 0. Walls, l`|l'\l.\ nr um nhlP.~`.r and must. ream-wuul of \\ 0ud`:s. Mrs. U. \\:ms, one of the oldest and respecu-.11 our residents, after a trial of life in 111:- vity, has made her old friends happy hy returning to live among them ugum, but her daughter, Miss Maggie... hus re- .m.im.d at III`. Alfred street. Mrs. Maggie... nus inuined M 11!} Alfred Mix-huel 'l`isdn](-. of this place. untl two sons, are in Wulerlown visiting her son. The old friends of cnpluin Iluthu are plel: to see that. his hirtluluy has been so pleasunlly rmmu11here(l. The only 1'e_gret is that the locket does not run- tnin some lmntlsome Kingston gir| s photo. ` Those Who Enter Must Have an Yer : Pro. vlllon. Seattle, \\'nsh., August 3.--At :1 meet ing of the (1hll.nli)(`I` of couiinarca, in ounjunt-lion with the Inerchzuits and shippers of this city, ro.~xnlut,ions were mlopted. memomlizing the secretary of the treasury to abolish the privilege heretofore extended to Bmnadinns of bonding goods in shipment through nn- erican territory and also rescind the action establishing sub-ports of entry in. l),ea, Skaguuy, and Circle City. This notion is taken in retaliation for what :.. .i...mm-I Hm harsh and uniustifiuble is taken in retaliation nor wmu is deemed the harsh and unjustifiable measure proposed by the Canadian gov- ernment to levy u.n import. duty on per- sonul outfits of minors and prospectors going from the llnited States into the new Klondike district. Tucoxna, Wnshington. August. 3.-Tho stounner Queen, which arrived from Alaska ytxstertluy, brought word thul the mounted police of the norl hwvsl ter- ritory, are meeting` all people bound for the Yukon country, on the British line, nml compelling all who have not: ll year's supply of provisions to return to the coast. _ n...u L`.-ml Kn-mmrxr, of ().'l.klnnd. C/ili.. Rev. Frml Kummer, of Oakland, Cnl., who went l-l.*!il()rP at Sknguay, and Cupl. Carroll, of the stwngior. warn every onn ` not to nllempl, to enter the Yukon country hefnre next spring. The rup- luin 3:13 : that not. even those` who urn now nt Skzuxuuy or lJ_ye:L will he l|i)i(! lo [(`iI('h Hie interior this winter. __ TEETOTALLER TWICE A VICTOR. Be [In Won The Queen ! Prize 1 nhnnolnp Ifulrn, -an-avuuu. .`s`t-ottisli American. ` It is odd that only one man should , h:ive won the quot-,n`s prize twice (suys u writer). The heroof that feat was . Angus (kuueron. of the (itb lnverness, ll. splendid shot, who beat the record em-.h time he won the queen's. 1% believe that his sight failed through an nit.-wk of (lplhllilI]i.'l., otherwise he might have won fl triple crown. A slight, short, spare Ifighlundmun, and u miller by trade, was Angus Cum:-rnn. lie was also :I. teetoluller; and I slmll not. easily forget` the disgust, of tho gztllztnt and hospitttl Virtorins, who r-Iuim the pre- scriptive right of hunding their splendid regimental loving-cup, brimming with champagne, to the winner ofthequee.n's, when that modest little Highland mil- ler refused the proffered goblet and nak- ed for a. bottle of ginger beer! Wlmtn. contrast, to another countryman of his, one of the best known rifle shots in the country, who invnriubly. used to fortify himself with :. stiff dram of moun- tnin dew" before shooting at each range. Another rem:i.rkable feature about An- gun Cameron's shooting was that on the first occasion he shot. from the right shoulder, and on the. second, owing to the failing sight of the right eye, he shot from his left shoulder. * . _ __.._.,.____ . ""2?" Baltimore Sun. A -nnnrf I` 9-nn .. ,.,_,.,;__7-_ ` ~"l?u0_tl-Assetg. 363,947,005. Chqin lnvcmnents. $5,600.000 4..:...Z.._ Haltimore Sun. A report from the office of the re is- trer general of England shows t at there are more female than male cen- tenuriane. Out. of 1.000,tI)0 people. `:25 women reach the age of 100 years, while only eighty men round out the century. Now. the great conundrum which is ropoeed is: Why is this so! Accord- ng .to the popular superltition, it take: much longer for a woman to reach even the use oitty than it takes for 1!. man to reach that age. If this is true," it makes the showing all the more remark- able; It hue even been asserted that ueocintion with women makes it man live longer. in shown by the fact that the average life of it married niun is longer than the average life of ,e single man. The fact, however, is denied by the endinen or the minetrele. who says that the lite of the married man in not really longer but only seem: so. no In. `there in no eettefectory ex- really longer hut only seems so. So Mr. `there is no satisfactory ` planation of the original proposition why inure wonien live to be Ill). Some `say it is because it is more healthy to irpend money than to earn it, end so on. It may be nnny of the men who would live to be one hundred nrekilled M. en an-{Luge in ceunltiee to which women are not exgoud. It may he that light-lacing in 3 in I've: and it M: be no: a cunt. 911.. rumba -`the l 0. -Q 4 r ; %_"'5=- . ' IIIIIIBIOII. II l|I#Wi0I- TALKING OF RETALIATION. 1':mDNnsDAi. AUGUs'r 4. 1397. Ban-Ineld Eplnmlon." ' ` 1 A --.....al I, _'|"}`n Woman Lin Longer. II Inc guwwu nu - ... Shooting `lwlco. r For Rule IIIUMII HIV uul-Ina awn, ..._-... 8ouov1luOmuena8nukmPn'uo61 maxknble Bemedyome Testimony Right Here in Benevma is Better Than Testimony From Far Off Points Wiisllllvjol on tho geoexnpuun. IABI KID UH"! l 3OPll.'l'Y hand it [must poulblo nun. Boforo nncwlu old or [Nina now buulnouut ntu {tom STRANGE In STRANGE. Alinu. W. J. ILLB Special Aunt. [Ina Ht-not nntlnilltlo III. you YOU mum jvoun masons? - ._ ._..._,__n_._..l..l-Iii`.-III QRQ nus... .w....._.__, . Here is one citizelfwllo testifies to the` good result of Doan a Kidne Pills. Says W. W. Simpson: ywifehn cuf- fened severely for over 3 year with pain i'n the back, hot. eshed. dizziness. sleepleeanees. loss of appetite. etc. , all of which. I believe. were due be kidney trouble. nu...-'m.mli.ui.m she tried failed to have kidney trouble. "Other'medicine also tried a` good effect, until she got` Donn : Kidne Pills. After using Izhoxn for only one mom. she was completely cured. Needless to my I recommend them go all who may. be similarly amictod." ` ` m-zmc Is AN0'rx"um.. allnuuny uuuuuuu. k Ill-)!!.E .uro'ri'um.. > . J. A. Ttmsun. the popular prqieseor in the Belleville Business College, says: I have anffared vary greatly for some time with kidney t-roubles. The use of Donn : Kidney Pulls Ins completely cured me md I readily recommend them. ' .1; L... ..n .1mum;s:u at. me. nor box or readily recommend I-nem." Sold by all druggists at 50c. por 1 aix'boxea for $2.50. -_._:.__. No:-Vway Pine Syrup cures ooughavpnd colds. Price `. 5c. and 50. per bottle. Weldon`s Ladies `journal, ` _ Weldon's Children s Bazar; II I I k. nu ----.-- _ __-_ At III D:-uggisn. Price 60 cents per Box. or 3 Ior SI._-go. Sent by Man on roculpt oi price. T. MILBUTIN 5.` CO.. Toronto. GS WV \4I'\A\JIl >1 Art de1a_Mode, I\..! Munsey, kzU5lllUpU||Lau, Harper s Magazme, Century, Strand. _ It-1n(`.lnm :_ Scribner, DMI I,l'lI2 G Lvovvnnnn... A 83143)! E8 IN TRUST. OFFICE : 888 BA- pnt. -, -mt AuImm_om.- nolloltal MKGIZTNES AUGUST. AI`! ue |a_Muut:, Delineator, Outing. Munsey, Cosmopolitan, llnrnpr -: Magazine. LV.l\;\/nun .1, wu...,.._-, Pall Mall, Metropolitan, Canadian Magazine, " -' I`_j-_- \uuu\; -- Recreation, Godcy, A rnncn mm at, low pnces. Iron and Brass Beds-, single and double, d1[}'ercnt colors, splendid variety. n..:,..... M... Imago. no law an the old A`ugust Sale (CHILDREN'S OOTS 1 UU|uU VLAJ u-vu Iron at low prices. The Corner Bookstore. Oman oi Prlnoou Inna Wnulnnnn urns .._.._.__._._..._____ vaneny. Prices are almost as low as the old wood styles. I. F. HARRISON co. London a Lnnoashlro Life As- -......-..-.` (`l\I\v|l'|l'IIl_ F913;-{JE':{i'x 'u5Eo-r'I.:. _- 4- ..-..4. _.- no.- `Attractive Signs, Ornamental and DE.- coratlve Painting. _ We re busy-alwa.ys busy ; yet never too busy to tnlk a. moment con- cerniug any painting you may like to inqtnre about. RUBBER RINGS . WA.vE;s>19Is!J9_.. .T.?_`5-I SEA|_.lN WAX There has been no lack of xfoom at |cAu:oqNiA SPRINGS] All comerskhavebeen com- fortably accommodated at ----:;.L_'z..:'::.L ...--":.::.':_'~ Some very nice Hues in `Wood and .0. at `new nu-:nnn Robinson Bros.. ENE }*;EBY1 P"-'-. A1 -3133 -17; B07603 9;! Jgrs, all sizes, av WADE'S. PuInurI:"l)-oc;tntoro. Glqlh. 275-7 moor STREE13. -.?..:? All K'ing an- 1'3:-:ok 1 'II-II`? VVIIII For Bottles and J are at WADE'S. the New Styles. B in Induontuio R Foir--('12; Jars atlWADE`8, IHIIU. McClure s, Scnbner, l A. _.._1ZL-.. uuucy, Argosey, Etc., Etc. msmmau A iirit; BABE. An unnuunu lather Lenvu llr eune- Hauler: Enter a {loose - `ramp and . Boy Arrested-8::-Ie|:on.Wltl'u Pu-sunle -Do5nth of In. Wlllluln Bow. of `Inui- worth. . NAI'Ah'I`.lL'.' August 4.-On Monday even- ing in literary nnd mo;-icnl recital wuqgiven in the town hull hy O Lelloy Kenney. A.T.(`..M., of Toronto. mid J. Frederick Tilley, been soloist. of this town, and those who attended pronounced it the finest musical and literary treat that has beenin town for many a. long day. Mr. Kenney is a stranger to a Nupunernudieuce, this heing.hia.rst appearance. but he fully sustain: the reputation which preceded his appearance. He is n iiret-clue artist- end v leaves nothing to be desired. In gesture and dislect he is perfect. ue rendering of "On the Rnppnhannoclv. was excellent. on was alto his scene from the "Rivale. In humor he in nine on adept. Mr. Tillcy wau,.in perfect condition and performed his part of the programme in an able manner. His role from the operae wu highly l|ppl'OciIl0d.' It consisted of . "Who trends: the Path of Duty, from I! Flonto Magico, `Turnkey Song. from Rob Rev. and A Fool Is 110, from Brian Born. liin song Good Night. Weary Henrt was nine highly appreciated. Mr. Tilley in n vocalist of whom the citizens of Na- ponee fool justly proud. knowing that .wherever he mnv appear he will be a credit to the town. This will doubtless be Mr. 'l`illey'slnst appearance before his return to Toronto. but should Mr. Konnoy and Mr. Tilley again appear in town. they will be greeted with a lull house. Miss Laura Word was accompanist for the evening, and performed the duties` in A most credit- able manner. On Monday evening last about half-pant eight or nine o'clock, ll iemnle child about a month old was left on the voramlah el l)r. Edwnrd e home. Centre street. In the evening a oou ple of ntrungo women were observed on the streets cnrr_:-ing n buby, nnd it is supposed one of them in the un- natural mother. The doctor at once noti- ed the council, which won Hitting at the time of the occurrence. and they hunted up the chief who wait kept pretty bury for the next hour or no looking; for a place to have the little stronger iOii;.{8(l at. How- ever, thia was not so only on one would suppose. as no one r-coined to want the little waif. At hut Mrs. D. Pringle, who lives opposite to Dr. Iitlwurda`, took charge of it for the night, and yesterday a new home was hunted up, Mrs. Peter (lould, Centre street, volunteering to take charge of it fore week. In the meantime n vigor- ous search is being mode for the heartless parent. The little one in quite bright. The clothing on the child was neat and nlann AN EXCELLENT Lmziunv AND _..-...-nu IIIU \Jl clean. (1.. C clean. On Sunday night last burglars entered the house of John Pendell. Bridge street. and stole a watch and chain. On Monday two tramps were Arrested on suspicion and brought: before police magistrate llaly. One was a men of about tfnirty year: of age unal the other a boy of about. seventeen. The boy did not appear to have any visible means of support. and the magistrate sen- tenced him bojuil for twenty days. The other fellow was allowed to go. u:....mn pnrrv nf Mnrvnlr. wan stricken other tenow nuowea no go. Simoon Perry. of Morven. wan stricken with pnrnlysiton Monday lamb and lies in a voryrprecsnous condition. Mr. Perry in in his seventy-a|xt.h year and grave four: ire entertained for his recovery. ur.-...A .... rnnnivn lash -nvnnlm! of the Godwin : Insurance Emporium Renown to Anchor Buudlncu. ovu- -._...-- nmn. nnfnlf Rum and Brook entertained tor my recovery. Word was received last. -evening of the death at Tamworth yesterday of Mrs. William Rose. The deceased lady was in her seventy-third year, and was stricken with pnralyeie last; Friday, and hed lain in an unconscious condition ever uince, never speaking nor recognizingany of her family, Mrs. Rose leaves, besides her husband, three children, 1). E. Rose. druggiet, of Tamworth. A. '1`. Rose, of Napnnee, and Mrs. Mains. of Napmee, who have the sympathy of` a large cifgle of friends in their and bereavement. ' Like 01-ullnnry Mm-tall. Hnhjot-1: to llldnoy I)Iim\ne lint lcully cured By Dada : Kldnay Pills. STA\'NER. (Special) Aug. . .-JnmeI K. Neabitb. a county comtmble of this place heving suffered for n long time with kid- ney dineiiso. he became aware that the doctor called it. diabetes. and incurable. As he had the good fortune to know that many ensen of this disease had been cured by l)odd`z- Kidney Pills this news did not. startle him. He any: he went straight to Sanders` drug store, and commenced to get well on Lhe first box purchased. Now he is going his usual rounds praising Dodd'a Kidney Pulls to every one who asks the particulars of lain recovery. 1 . - . . _ ,,_,,L _L nn- .. Twenty piece}; tapestry carpet at 20c. in yard, apnt. cm-h, at R. MoFnnl s midsum- mer unrpob sale. -1 u--u.-- omz OF THE BOYS] 3 Other Good Stories{ rua:ua`euo-4uwmhp ;n_n,_-_ 0-I1:-dill NIIUSICAL nEcn"AL. A coia'7.-'{TAeiLE TALKS. Thli in win: we have In non - A A l--_ IIVLA `OH.- illluvwu -u . bureau Oman. 1 Bt!`OOtl. 12::-j-: '1 [113 ll WHIL wv -unw u. --.- ior our readers. The act Itotiecu-obyLucy Clcvubnd. Inn Ihclnmi, Kata Jordu. `Anthony Hope. Robert Bur, Henry Hotwan. W. 1. Min lad Juno! Pap. ' By Edward Evmtt Hllg ` }DR. CHAs`E*s* Catarrh C_u1.e lnomrs KIDNEY PILLS 9 ' cum cmm. luv Inn. uurnh. IIIAIL Hun com . . . cm In new uml nu Bum: um You Pom: II olrmn. Ilmu A Sun: MID Pnunum Gun . . . . . .- . rmcs wrru"Iu.owln an aura Dodd s Kidney Pills Always Cure Dropsy. comes Cotton Root Compound t.. am- nniu nah. rellnhll "I . NO. I. I0!` mum cune- is by for the best dollar medicine oown __nnId by druxminta. one Dollar per box.` the best dollar memcmc xuuwu -1d I3 drugginta. per 0. for s cm cues-1o degteeo strange:---cold y druggiuo. Ono box. Three Dollars; two boxu, Five Dollars. Mn 1 Ar Na. 1. mailed OH d Bold ln'.Klnnton and ovotnvhnn ads by All rospon nlblo drugzintl. .-.-_____} Kingston Ladies Bollege, A CHURCH SCHOOL. Thai boxu, Hive uouu-u. No. 1, or No. 2, mailed tocdpt price and two 3~cent uumpn. Tho cook go:-npfzyl INT OF l3Vh>llV)I>N7(i.PURCHASEll5 mm; mm '3.` Dllluulr [vi unuvwuv-wa mm. nmms. n/mos. ntq uoU1.mNu.mo. All one name. up 5 Hints. ' spot Running um! Punting In I lie bnnohu ptompuy sud proper!) anal Electrician: Continuation an and Blnculouil and Bust:-Io suippuu Intact. |,;.7m: ms... .. ARCH ER`! ACE BALM. A you-loot lluhcluod slid Mala. AIOII cg I for vcovhc v F :-.:--:,.'-" :- ........ I have been troubled for"thrQeV years with Dropsy. Could not get any relief. My limbs were swollen to a size I could not rest. I was advised to use Dodd's Kidney Pills. I have only used two boxes \and I am completely cured. I have no objection in allowing you to publish this so as to help others. I remain, yours, A __.--._ 'AnIlI IQ 1'-Tlvnau---I wu wv-' Klnnton Paint Shop Ind noun has Dun! DOB. BROOK E IIMIOI.` 81'!-III` Isreclwtsi `"--"-'1 Il" .'J'.7. .-. ' ; "s uuu'a-nu` "$3; out DROPSY upaluol;1-l-kbj:dODI'ID'~&I_IIO. __._.._a_.. h`.L_--...-- A` Will and deelane In all etoek IIIAS that onnnot. set elsewhere. _ ._ _....u- oxnoulen I&l:lDAf-H f?e;%[;g4;_;nox & co.. , ___.n n_.__ 4__- I\.-a ;M E DICAL. j IUIIIJII HUUI. vuluyvuuu In the 0111 ufe, reliabio monthly me icine on which 1 ladies can depend in the your and time of need. 1. .... ...-A 5.. oun Alfl H0317 ("Ill NW5 0/ nccua I: prepared in two degreu of an-en th. No. for ordln cue: `- I...-.4 Annv vnnA'n'Q' noun CUIID IV 3 J " `I ARTHUR jomzs. . Ottawa, Ont. Iloctrlo anion an c----`--_ Undo; the Pntronuo 0! His Grace the Archbishop and the Von Bovatho Dun of Ontario. lurlavn. Into Residence oi Alexander mum. J ohnnon Strut. '________.4 -I-r\DlI 1A|_ IKI-iVJl nanny nun`. .- -v--- Tho `bout. Ednontionsl sdvnntuu. with own homo nomlort and conven lance. nu Cour", Croquet and shuns. n1vl.'&AfI nl Unhanity GIIGIIICH. ' Toiush Com-tn. uroquer. Inu aumuu. Uh 'S`TAF! of Unlvonit Gnduntu. I don tolnul`vidutl goods I O C on an 0 v 0 DEC .o3K.,a `wit llghnt mntzrtnmuc. I'Ul'l'ION EEES--From 85 to 015 per turn: For Bohrdon, from 8180 to 0840 por snnnm discount 0! one-thud to dsunnkn of clot man. [or full lnfozmntipn _ apply to _ .. -. ....;...._....._.._._.'....._...__ Hg )1-I163 Shim 'n'Ic_>. nu: "_ .9. f) 'n.1. Lyon. '`'"'z.' a..'.:;`.' to . o E31, 5:71:31, Q.O. ahcollnt oiu-thud dsuthlnl 01 Inch. For Information < (X)RHWALL. I.A.. Principal. --:----j moles , Book-keepers . Students , Pupils , V """V`:' Adina 3 JAMES SWIFT (Mount. -1. Swift & Co.) - ....a nun I-LANAGAN (City Hall). uumsmn nusmass cou.eoa ..-n-A-.| _..u|. oh- Innlltntn of &Alfll\- JU ' AIDLUOUUE--Ant Nil! otnbjoct inn) III to unit the wlnhu of than on- .'3'r'5.`;`.` ..' ""?.':\`3l'.." s'p'.`.5 x'.`{ l`.1`c`.`2'.!l mu : nuns ouI.0.0.l.ln|ld- ' T. ,""'-' "'"" .1. 1. lclAY.Pru. . van-vu in up REoI5E"N sEI3r'.' 7th. / --. IIA-an-blnnnl ulv-ntnnn. with %Ii;hEmhm8chw|foI8ir|$,| {Io otvmn-no ul|c'I|ol|<|- ______.__.a._ .g- Iuruc -v--y'- '- Iiznuuluw. on-sa1unan.'o1. on-uic.tun-.3.-nbto MIC` GRIBR. M M. E. 11. BAIBAY DUFF. D0 BAGU1` 8'1`. Toltphono 89. --- ___ --.... . n 1-`mg SMYTHE & LOSCOMBE. nnvnuilllu nr munnm. nIl'lI I(3]l I Morning Sessions. Vvlmuuu Prlnoou). T REMOVAL. r. n. sun .1-n.s. x..n.s., 11.9., mm. mm-. 51?... uogmoou ntrut. Rul- Im. II! University Avonuc. (Mica noun. I . 0o,Ilx.m. Saturday ovon% ato 10 0 . 0. P. uumn. n 1i..1.n.s.'. :: -.____.-..__...- ..-_..._..- Msntcnn.-canos.` __*_ __'..._....__._...._.______._- DD. BE06. WMLINGION STRIIT (NEAR Prlnnnu). Tolophono. U7. l_jOR8IC Lg;IVBY. Iraq uyrc nu... - .. - _ ' H gahlll 011-SILL] go nv :-.::.::.'.::*::...'.._*'.'*:'f'.`i qt! eholoo mum on nmunmou vuua HILLS E OUNNINGHAII Polo Aaonta. Klnnton And Dintric I8 8WIl"I`(llonrn. an. mun. a. win; And I135 FLANAGAN (City Hall). 'FucA`i"iToNAL. 5-J .1150 0! ll I don lophlgm Kay} 1NsunANc -V---__,, with the Inntlcnto oi (Inner Aooounanu of Ontario.) DINTA . -Z?` .3. L.D.8. ILD. DEN-u 1.12: rInoou'I_tr,ut'._ `LEGAL '`:'.a'% non Noyu. `ECHO! uuntunuu. Uvun . 00111.! K13` ..-.'_n _ ran! for '3 1 and count! _ R. `.2-..gg,L1-.go,;..;2a..*:~ 22:2 '1! b tho Ian RN I D0 1 M Into Dalma- I B 0..`n`wOn;IO`l` A--.. ----------.:.__,_ |I'l!R0'l. 0l'FIOI'.B- rl. Offend : Bloch]: ll Tole phonu. - // / // / / I lived I Ind noun uh -mains. ' pertlake. August 2.-`-The tanner: of this vicinity are almost. through with buying. They report. `nu uveragecrop.` The rain of L past week was Kteatly welcomed by e farmers. Bu-ry `pick- in in tho order of thonay. The 5 {uses W lson- have purchased u. new. -buggv. A. McAnse, vunltinu friends here, has returned to his homo, In Newark, NJ. A. Snook and D. Fnemzm passed through here on the 28th with` a load of salable hubgied. our young plena- ure seekers, from 35 lenhum, spending their vacation camping. Visited our lake last week, Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. G. Kgmp at J. Wilson's. ' 2.0.3. JI'dGl_-Hl OV|tIQIn Arden. August 3.-T119 heuv minso last week prevented farmers gram get,- ting in their hay. The last fine day or two, a. quantity has been hmcvestecl, but a. lot of hay and rye is atill in the fields. Wesley Cmnpsall went to the hospital at Kingston on \Ve.dnes- day. J`. A. Marsh. wife, and family, of Bellville, are camping on the point, on '1`. Andrews farm. A lodge of the. or- der ol Foresters was established in Ar- , den on Snturcluy. Dr. Clark. of Tam- worth, and Mr. Spence. of Toronto. at- tended for that purpose. A meetingvof, the municipal council was held yester- day in the town hall. On account. of the wet weather potatoes _l)egiu to show 55 mptoms of rot. `----*~- . - 2 HM nun oanalauouniwrs; HAVE TO TELL us. /. Joyolllo Ylaldlngr. Joyceville, Au ust 3.-Gru.in is rip- ening very quic ly since the recent rains. Charles Cambridge, Yorker, ur- rived on Saturday, to assist his Inrother in the cheese factory. for the remainder of the sermon. On Sunday ufternoon :2. great crowd attended the imntersion of six Free Methodists at the Ridenu cun- u.l, near 1 . Bloke`:-1. It is thought, there were present about one thous- and people, but notwithstanding perfect order was maintained during the inter- e-sling ceremon . Our population has been incrt-`used )y A little girl" at I . Joya-e`A'. Visitors: Mrs. ()`Cunnor and Mrs. Merrick, Toronto. at. J. Trolter`s; Miss Reid, Illinois; Mr. and Mrs. W. Moflroom, Mr. and Mrs. lluzemun and Misses 1;, .and_ S. )lL'Bl`0U[.l1, all of Wash- tlm.rn. HI I 55321! ` bu-rn. Wall;-ook lcpmn. Westbrook, August 8.-F11rmers are very busy gelling in their grain. We are more than pleased to know that our young nthlete, Wilbert Grass, was so successful in the big romd nice yester- day. We predii-.t for him a lnrilliunt fu- ture in hlcycling. Miss Stella. Gates gave 11 birthday party to a. large num- ber of her young friends. The ladies aid will hold it lawn social in the near 4-......... Mru `Mnllnn. of Enterprise, is uid will hold Inwn socuu lu um noun future. Mrs. Mellon, Enterprise, spending a. few da 3 with her mother. who is not in good ealth. H. Bell and wife, of Boston, are spending their vacu- tion with his parents here. Mrs. H. Snook has returned home after spend- ing in week with friends in the city. R. K. Cooke, of the G.'l`.R., spent Sun- day with his father at his old home. Mrs. James and wife, of Odessa. is nt 11. Snook's. B. B. Bridge spent Sunday at Batterpea. visiting friends. PIOVIII Enpponlnn. Plevna. August 2.--On the 20th `July at severe thunder siou m passed over here the lightning doing considerulile dam- age to the school house, knocking plas- Inr frnm the walls. tearing the flour school house, knocklng plus- ler from the walls, tearing in several places,_and boards oft lh side of the building. Luckil the when was closed or norm! of the chi dren would certainly have been killed. The map- herry crop this year is u mnipurauve failure. There will be an uhundnnce of l)lCkl)9l`I`l'S. Farmers have cllsposeduf many of their young vullle to Mr. \\'il- nun who sends them to llm w(-.~sl9rn many of their young ('u.ll.Ie In nu. n - aon, who sends nrnches. `John Iln,nvs has timothy on exhibition, standing six feet. 'J'he-thre-a dnys` steady ruin lust WP(`k put the farmers hack with their hay. Rev. W. Higgs and sister have i|lTiV(`(l, after ultunding the Epwurth It-nxzuo conven- tion _nt Toronto. Alhert i.m'kwumi is i....i.i..m .. hnmm for himself. Miss In 'l'nr0nt.o. mm-,rI h()('Kwum huilding ll. house for himself. 1 Grey. after visiting Mr. 0atler`s, returned to Kingston. London, Llvorpool nna uuou rlrc A huurlnco Company. Hana . In dd m-..=.u~z.%:2s'..~.n.~.:~t.=.o..o~.; .**"...`..`*`vT`-`W-`-`* ~ -nun -nth mt-r1-noP1I.'n.'nr huI.u_l_ut Bunnyllao EVIIIIEI. Funnyside, July 30.-'l`l1e- fnrinera who finished haying early urc in the lwul this year. Some who had hay in low lying lands had to take it. out, M the walcr to higher land 10 dry. Heavy Crops of grain are lmdly beaten down, Iherefore being SOIn( \\ h1|i dunmged. Not much wane-r lying on the hind, ex- cept in low plums. , The ma|.nV friends of Mrs. John llol_- plnres. The mu.ny Hol- ton will be glad to hour that she is much improved in health. Felix Mulver, who spent the \vint.er with his son Umnon, is home and looking we-ll. lle conws lnwk much pleased with his visit. Mia-4 Lyons. of the city. hm; been spending in few days with the family of Henry llarnall. Mr. and Mrs_. Jzunes Wzilker. of mnrailui. were. on Monday, the guests of Mrs. Jacob llarpell. The Sun- day school picnic, mstponed on account `of the min, will held on 'l`uesduy, Anuna} Rnrl ' C IE3 `I'll! IIIW Is.` htuonunucluus. 01 me nun, August 3nd. . I `III- in 40IIG" --.| Hint That Glenlower Doings. Glendower. August a.-The rain storm of last Monday evening prevented the farmers from continuing their harvest- ing operations for a. few days. Gr.-nin promises to be 3 good yield in this In- callty. On Thursday last, Mrs. J. T. Babcock presented her husband with a line baby boy. A -jolly rty gathered &ll.`t`he home of P. Killey s on Saturday n the utmost when t and now: reached them of the death of Miss Bridget Dul- ton. one of Bedlornh most amiable yonn ladies, who passed quietly and - trust ull sway on July am, after :1 ion; In protracted illneu. Her te- nmne were placed in the vault at Bed~ lord on Hand . Mine Dalton was re- enacted and beoved by all who knew her. and her and death has out n gloom over e lu-ye circle of friende. Her lun- Inu rest assured tint they have? t e deepest syn: thy of the community ' . for miles noun . F. Leetherlnnd in via.` ` Lennon ; \ F t, and were en oying themselves to n_a._. .o In nil mu Hoonllcld lulu. | Bloomfield, August 2.--H. J. Allison Ind wile. Plcton. were [nuts at E. P.` tamn`n' on Sunday. A picnic party, consist! of abode. tony oung Indies and on o! this Vic nity. vixmed the late than not Saturday Int. The In-u`u_I.::nhowouolrdnnndoitvery man no N J Oahu:-an moved -hi! funny and household ouctu [rum Bole!- villo here "last week. Their many friends are glad to use them among than once more. ri thalhnnder neon: ounundu , l%tniug struck Juiph Brown : burn, but beyond sht- tuhg so-c hands. no dump an . Wiltni Duty. U3: Ihowen 01 run mane u vrry ~ Inn at. N. J. Osborne moved his ,I.. I. Bunnynldo Icvontl. . an _'m... r N0.lQl\ British and A llunrance Company ..~,fq9u_tnunun ARI) Lormon. . . '1.`-I Innnln `(RI

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