Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Aug 1897, p. 3

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t|'o.a`u.o.KoFau hm; ugnl1,\h0.::`o3`a': 011 ! lovut you blo nun. [blur -I-hm nan nnlnnnnnot rah ICI`. The household over which the young bride will preside is one of the few histor- ical mansion: left in Phihidelphia that re- tain the originality of their day and have wholly escaped the vandal hunk! of tho modernizer. It is a roomy, old pluoe, fall of broad hull: and spacious rooms, of pen- der-onl turniture ot mahogany and rose- wood. of quaint silver and gloss and of ,aintinge and portrait: of cloud and gone Uadwalndore who in their day and gener- ation were famous beuutiel and celebrated men and ruled in the world of fashion and aairl. Here, in bygone days. were wont to gather the creme de la aroma of old Quaker Ciiry nooit-ty--the Willlngs, the Hhippens, tho Biddlos, the Singletone, the Bonul, tho Reeds and .thoee other fnmilles prominent in other duysoe wellal in these times. . lug cv Iurdcnn. Ant:-In In the eanntry moat lengant to nudu-en.` In ten yuan our 800 pa-yon: was found xumy of minds. 98 when ml: OI wt: put to sleuth. , 4 Xllnljllotuloh flltllg. A New York eiumau nun . mbnan minke to lmlngha Protein 3, 10, "B0 th-A-Inhndu -Ilh IL. an Anmth 1. gun on II III guvu II I pun cu wunlxy. Women In more addicted to Jamaica ginger than men. It is more respectable to drink ginger than whisky, they think, and it sounds all right to ask {of a bottle. - You havo got, how:-vet, to acquire a taste lot it, but having become addicmd to it, one does not care {or ordinary intoxicautn. When naked what they take _tho Itu for many women of the uncombal variety Dy. "Oh, for mqianchgiy i" A little Greek pennant gm was wounded at the bit in ofCugd1tuwhile ghting side by n owitb her brgther. When her brother vmq called on: to the wunuhe. hula; nowhere to go, accompanied hlm. Rh: think; nhp dmc aha-mt um Turk: ha. IIIYII. IIUWIICIC Ill .0, Ila`L'UlIl[)lIIGI III! she thinks she shot uboht um run he'- ldn hing wounded homo. ~ ' V rebnko irting In no, no Ihuwlukuh will its on Aug ug- m UIW W Inll uAbunuthy'oand at what ha bunnanghou-coda:-nun. *~ --- Teachers , Book-keepers , Students , Pupils , I Cupid In Jail. Cupid is no respccisor of person: or places," says u member of a well known family, for, whiiu`iov9 inuahn as luck- ` smiths. Cupid. to my kmwvindgc. has made himself {cit bohind prison barn. Do you remember the old Washington inrm- any which stoud behind the courthouse?_ N Well, that was tho jail in old times. from i 1804 to 1633. In those days thorn was im- ` prinonnmnt. for debt, and quits n hnnlmmu young mzm.1muhio to lunch his uhlign- Llona, h(`(`.XIHl0 n prisoner. Tho jailer lived i in part of the building. and his family in- cluded A pretty daughter, Cupid set to work, and the burn WPTO no ebstacie. In I limo whiio looks betrnyad Cupid`: con- quest. Ono day while on the ut.reci.-debt.- or: being allowed no go outside, but not beyond t.ho prinnn hnundI-they men, had I talk which umicd in zbe {vroonrmnonc 0! n nmrringo iicdfm`, ongugmnont of a min- inter and the marriage. 'l`hv_v returned to the jail, and. u-iiing whuu liiwy had dorm, the mtiwr4m\'v the um-in-inw in job as an- uimmt jniior, thus onubiing him to pay the debt, and when he died the son |uc~ ceodcd him. Jnmnlcu glngcr drunlmrds are the most hurdoxzod of all. They are the den- perntely conrmed drunlma-ds. In order to got enovvgln ulcnhol tomuke onu R-vlel conscious of it one must of noocsslty talu- A um! amount of the ginger which of course goo: with It, nnd by the time the alcohol acts the glugcr burnn llken fur- nace. The Indium nmuc, are water, ls In more applicable to Jamaica glngcr than to whisky. An glnger of all makes coutulns fully 6 per cent of nlcobol, one gill of lt as good an 1 plnl ofwhloky. Women Ara more ntldh-ted tn Jnmnlnn " MARRIED "I-HS SERVKNT. _.-._,, A Ducondnnt of the [Inn "of. 'I_IOI Ihrthn rhlladplpmu Scout . . - Dr. Charles E. Cadwnluder, the handbt . one of the oldest and best known famine: in Phlludelphln, has startled tho Dialect so- olety of Brutherlyloverllla by marrying Mm Bridget Mary R)'un.an' lrlslx gm who until recently occupied the posltlun of hounemnld ln the dnctol-'9 residence. 111.. 12.... mlm um: 21 vvnrl nf am! on and Junung mo u.pnI(mpu| cnurun. Dr. Clnu-lei 11}. Oudwalmier In a descend- ant of the fumous Cudwulndors who came by db-ecr. mm from ma kings of Wales. ` At. 57 yuan: of ngo he I: rubmm, vigorous andhearty.wm1 11 bright. keen eye und muscle: which would do crcdlvto u ynun- gvr man. - Ills quick, elastic stop und sul- dlurly bearing show u mum of activity. No II n llngurnndnllt of {H0 flllull J0}!!! (llurly bearing snow in mun an ucuvxuy. llo Isl a descendant of the famous Cndwnlader. an emigrant who uz-rived in America in 1697, u Cndwul.'.|dc|' whose genealogy is r(-plote with fume und exclu- alvoneaa and whone treasured geneulngivnl sheepskin, with lion rampant, contains tlw names of Lord and Lady Erskine, Gt,-nex'al John Uadwuludur of Revolutionary mum, the Wuluh Cudwuladera who foughb under Cwur du Lion, and Dr. Gndwuluder. who. wih Franklin, t` uudod libraries and was prominent In early Phllmlelphiu. n!-nlv Alnnl-It-nn from R.aV01l]H0l.'llll`V prmmnent In early rnunucnpmu. Purely Ame:-icun from Revolutionary times, the family has occupied a conspicu- ous place in the political and social history of the clhy. Tbrougla Dr. Thomas Wynne they auiatetl Penn in establishing the col- ony. '1`i1eir part is well known in the Ravolutlon through the gallantry 0! Gen- eral Thomas and General John Cadwuln- Icr. um- Lnuumlunhl nun! mhinh tl-un vnnnn I ha. CADWALADER Ann -rm: CADWALADIB ARMS. ' r where her parents. who, belong to the pen- nnt class. still reside. Five years ugu tho ` casino to this ooun'tr_v and three yours later entered the doctor's employ an houscmald. Very soon her moduuty uud churmlng manner: captivated the E.-mrt of hm` um- pluycr, who made her an utter of marriage, which was duly ucoumcd. \.'.nI Rwnn lmlluz u (tnnhollc. the usual which duly ucoqncu. Mina Ryan being as Guchollc, the dlluulucs which the church rrougnlzcn in ` mixed mu:-ring:-n pr:-sontod tlwnmulvcs.` '1'huproblc1u Wm: uolvcd by tho brldu uu- ~ coming the ruligiuuu mm. or her Hanoi and julnlng tho Iphumpnl church. Yip l`.luu|h-I la. nudwalndar In I Of hounumma II) we uncuurs ruluuuuus, Min Ryan. who was 21 years of an on J my 8 and is decidogly atmchlve, xm: born In the county of Tipperary, Iralanv Jungle: Glngcr Drunks:-dn. no subs -rnmun. In on Into` .AL_.4.4L_I_ __.n _ THE DAILY ' SbAY. AUGUST 5, .- 1897. as v: no:-aw vs -r-v----.vv Lot between Johnston and In! on Gordon strut, sum. as Alhod II... homo and lot. I! " homo and 10% Am! bun. " non Prtncoas. I bonus. King and Gen St, 8 bonus and Ian mun King 30.. non Gore 8%. vacant lot, 18!. a (nun onus tho: 0 snot. Homo and 100.com o (icon! and Ilovut It. 50:56. onmnams lieu Bums Ag-sq. Ill Cnllln-kn It- H11. Ornamental and Dr i coratlve Dalntlng. We're busy-always busy ; _ yet never too busy to tulk 3' lament boa-A _ce1'-ning any painting you may like to mquxra about. H03 and 100.001. of UOOIIC III UNWIW '3. 5015A. In! 5%.. non Gordon St. dduhlo brisk-bola. as Johnnton 3%.. new house AM 10%. runs. an " franc horns. at fuel IBot|h:ro|;roTortiou In 8! Old 001! Ll Ull (lull IUW tll.lUL'-3. Iron and Brass Beds, single and double, "dxbreut colors. splendid variety. r)r:nnn nun ..1.n...t and 1am nu llm ALT Val IUUJ Prices are almost as low as the old wood styles. T. F. `HARRISON CO. Attractive Signs, Rm .E$T!.TUP_?L'L_P`N II neamx again. . ' Two boxes of t were all that I used, and ,I can mmend Milbut-n a~ Heart nnd Nerve Pills very highly to any- one suffering as I did. lGH[LDREN S GOTS ll Some very nice lines in Wood and Iron at low prices. 1I`f\VI llflll ]`)l`l'IL'! IV\l'7'D "II1 FURNITURE 0' ~.'.-._,->-en .... ..UlIJa' 17...... HLEBAMELS There Are Many` People who Are Almost Hopeless of Recovery From Debuity. gem '1`rouble-'.l'hey Give Home 'I`estimony.,_ Mrs. Mary Coetello. of Kingston, Ont., says. For many you-el have been 3 rent sufferer from palpitetien of the neart. eleeplesaneea, nervousness. etc. My heart Llnbtered frequently and seemed to rise up into myythroet. and I was so bad that at. times I eold not: attend to my household dutigp. _ An nluhz Icould not Jean mv nerves. household dnmgp. Ab night Iconld not Jeep my were so tqrfibly unotsung. I aulbred vary greatly, much more lcnn tell you than I let. anybody know. So miserable was! that I would not have cared when death look me. 1..-; .. Luv nl \lHl\uu-n : `I -Tan:-l~. nnrl 12 '}`}.'23 y!>o``J none ' 3'0: took I got a. box of Milbum o Heart and Nerve Pills, and have used them with the greatest euccesa. I am now very "much better. rest and sleep well all night. my appetite it restored. `I am vigorous, cheer- ful. nntlbnppy to ti` myself restored to health again. -.. ' N. -1 'l`wn mum: of th a were LxnLiver Pills cure ponatipaeion nnd sick headache. 25 cents. All dz-uggists. Dunn: of Prlncua um Wolllugtnn Jewell Weldon s Ladies Journal, Weldon's Childrcn s Bazar, Art de la Mode, h..I:........4..... ('\nL:nn AVA LIIIDC) , L/Ualllul/vuuau, Harper's Magazme, Century, Strand, RI.-(`Inn-A r: Qnrnxnnr JV.L\;\/IIJIV u, may n A u n a us Pall Mall, Metropolitan, Canadian Magazine, 'l)..-......LI-.. f`n.l.... \.auI.Au.un: Recreation, Godey, A rnnuan nu uc La AIAUUC, Delineator, Outing, Munsey, Cosmopolitan, I-`en-nor : M9 on vinn, Prlca 50 cents per Box. or 6 f0|:'2.50. At Drugglshx, or mailed on Receipt of Price by i T. MILSURN 6: C0.. Toronto. V K ? a2o:--- MAGAZINES Al/6'!/Sf. I. nwuxne, AND .`.`. ..':~::::-`-v=;...:::-,_.;4 rs.-::.:.*:: Kin: duct. nut to F. NISBET 8| o-u-`pr-av--`qr -\--- -v.-vv I` 181 Wellington in Iii`-nun. loner Iolool so lawns: -use Robinson Bros., mcum 'su1=1=E1u=.ns. M95! 59!?` D;contoI-I. Ghnlon, 27 5-7 BAGOT ST R E E1`. The Comer Bookatorcu All the New Styles. ' 93} Zx2}r"a}EiiE.' _-__ '-L-_L__. _....I -_-I .... A `uxuu, McClure s, Scribner, l-L......_._I!L.... North British and Mercantile Insurance Company . . or nnnmunun AND Lmmon. . . Total Assets. 563.947.6615. Canadian Investments. $5,600,000 AGENTS 1 I JAHES SWIFT (Hours. Jns. Swift & 00.) And MISS FLANAUAN (City Hall). KIUUDJ Argosey, Etc., Etc. 93 Milburn'u' \vnhI'I Linlgln in gun. Pblgution of the norvonmoas. tum nggnorvova ooldluudn |ndIooc,p|ilInt.hobaok.Indo6hctbI1|| wcmuunrdbvdlbyrtclron n. oIoaIl.II*v'u A-A ` :"'...a:"""" . Bonn Timely lnterrsntion About In- brolderles - A Tailor Made Join In (}nnzo-A Zouve Bicycle Coetnmo-Sono Novelties 0! the Bones. ` ~ [Copyright. 1897, bv` American Press Asso- clo.tion.] A very cool and summary look; on be `A given to a gown by having it made with a mquaaze nook without a high collar. The neck that rises from such ngown must be round and fair, but it is such a pretty way ` of making the thin stus that one wonders ` why more are not made so. It may possi- bly be true that the high. collars worn so ; necks, [.1350 many persons have asserted. I . long have really spoiled the women: Anyway there was u lovely blue orgsndie with white iigurlng.` This had` one deep iiounee at the bottom, headed by a bend of white insertion. This was bordered `on both sides by quillings of inch wide dark blue ribbon. There were ,.tl_:ree or these lines` of insertion, bordered by the quillings on the skirt. The sleeves were quite novel. '1'ho tops were made with the reg- ulation puffs. The lower parts were out ilo-wing und reeehod almost to the knuc- kluw, with A trill oi white laoe under the ribbon quilling that finished the bottom. The bodice was of the orgnndio in shape of as short uuplro \vuist.bordured with the in- ucrtlon and ribbon like that on the skirt. The jnelmt was high ncross the back of the- nuc-lc. hut rounded down in front. A bond ` oi in-u'rtien nnd twoquilllugs went square ii(.'l`()i-Z8 the from meeting the sides of the ! juckvt. nml this left the whole threat here. On the left side where it joined mm 1! handsome bow of `dark blue ribbon 8 inches ' wide. The whole was front was of marine ' blue tnii'uin. with}; how at the belt nnd l two dcrp falls of white lucu startling from ; the lower quilling ut the neck. This de- 1 eoriptlon gives but as poor idea of one of the dnlntlest of oil the summer dresses I have econ und one of the most costly, as I x.......a.... mlwr ii that: i.-mu nionns nsmuu or m-:WYonK.' Summer `Thai Cool I and Comfortable. moi: Tizrnines um romn ` just now most in vogu manna uugua,., All laces are fnshionnblo except, per- bapu, the escurlnl, Spanish and gulputo. though than are also lrcqucntly seen. In fact. rmflncc of whatever kind is always fnnhionnble and tasteful and ornaments whntntq-...lI is put upon. The white laces o are narrow valen- j olooneu, liens and oentnll. There are white, cream, ivory. ocm, ax and tea min. All are pretty whan appllod with judgment. A dainty {may in to take the ne design of black chnntilly Ind tnmfur is to net, on-ope line or chlon. To do this take the chuutiliy -and iqy it smoothly. (neg nwnd, on white or blag ptpcr at n strong quality and than tack it in pinqa wll thud. hing. artful Jo [mun only laolllhl n ot the design Ibd noitlmi 'u'm-olllingnos. when ms in am done,: Ibolluo on-.oI orwisuever it h to ho` awed-eohldlluur it and huldlovm ollnonml. Thomoohdhoo nurrqnldiq of we mmuu. wnn uuuu nuvmg wvu runs 0! ue vulench-uncs sewed at. Thom wnun slide buckle mndo of pearls. At each shonldernc wbs an opnulut ranch- Ing out to the and of the ileum pu. These were made at two rows or Russian awe, joined In the center and brought to a palm. In (rout. them was a planed um: ; 9! white Iilk'- muslin with three lines of ` the douhlo odgod liuaslnn lace reaching to ` the botsom. Thom was nnotbar full bow at the pink mull there, wlth the valen- ` manna odgoa \ All Inna: mu lnnhlnnnhln exennt. ner- 1 London a Lanouhlro Life As- auranoo company. u...n-m.uw A nnumuu nmnurv Wrrn IOW OI wnuv \'lllL`nu1uunI'H uuwu cum: nnmu in-cudth soxun mid on Hm nurrow rmllu nrnuml tho bottom. Tine dimity was a pr.-irl grny in color, and tho luce was puro ` white. '1`iio bodico was in a Russian ` blouse, smooth nuross the bust. This hm] ` an overlaid dosirzn mode of pm-owhlto, ` cream xmd corn lncc wrought in together ` no that it formed llll oxquislto puttizrn. The collar and cups to the sleeves were of tho dimity, with fine rutllvs of narrow black, silk mull. ovcriuid with narrow whim vnlunciennos. The l(`('\'('n were of white silk mull. Hllll'l'!`(l ovary half inch n-ll the lungs!) of tho arm and lined closula - by nu-um: of (`ha Hlllfflllp`. Around tho wni.-at was a crush In-it with n largo how mndo of vviiite nuruh, with n liitlo laoo worked on (me loop. A rixnilnr how was put upon the loft sldo of the ncokbund. Tho Ru.~1siun (.lI)l)rnMnl'_V in very much liked for tariiuming for almost; nil summer coatulnos, as it is so 0[M`!l nnnl the edge so luv.-cliizo. It ruscmblcu ]l li-ill lmnibun point in design. tzsozixotiiucs twonml three kinds of lace um put on one gown, or even on one Vest front,,or yoke nnd cmvut. A wry protty design and as very useful 0110 had :1 stock collar of pale pink silk muslin, with in little trill at tho buck, bordorvd with narrow vulonciunnc . In front was a bow of the muslin. with ouds having two rows .0 Gun nulnnni.-nnnn nnwml nt, Thorn L ` should bn mndn an simply that it would be pm-sllxln tn huvo `tlu-In wushcd um! lroncd, hula tho dl`('HRn)l|kL'l"u lnstu prcvnll.-1, and they urn om-n mmluwlth so much und Roch nnlmrum trlnnnlng chut they nrc m-ce.~:.~.nrIIy treated with extreme respect. I )`t'll1(`n)l2r|' nnnlmz ll (irons nmdu of plum (Hmity which no lnundrvnsv. howuvetj unpu- Iulo. cnuld du up mu-ct-ssfully. but It was It houutiful gown. 'l`h-ro mm mm ntrnluht of whltv \'ulcnulonnm(lmvn ouch front dhnlty , -1 II _I-..l.... .-....l.. ..l mu. -gt`-IOa\ nuvu mm 0110 UL uu: mum. uuau_y, my arm: c-rm hnuginu \\"l1r.nuH that law menus um] all 1-ho lulmr nml rlbhou than gu In thu qulllinz. Ge-uumliy m",:nmlla gowns ' mu` urzpectul to l.~-:n' mu lmm-.I1\)', but not .I.'.... . vso wc,nl:l Hl:!;'l`Hf. that all the and mu.-:Hn:~1 um] ox~:.:zuu!iu-.w 1'71"! LU" IVUII VIIIIVIL n (3, `I mum nun-cl." ' lhvamloin W " an " Prhq_ menu." All free, Q Li` Pull: nth ` IQL wmeoavoua um: .23.; gAnn- A`-nl,Il u n.n-.ol_'.a thq phttalicl ihoohahtllly Iioukl 5:50 [mun mu nu-nr anrefullv with I ns nak- uqpnuau II Incolllwluy Invluu -w been out away carefully with in Qua null . of wince.-I hnfo the line or other munda- tion was lumped on. When that in -all done, the [um:`nn~o!- lnieeilloltlcl ho caught in and armed rmly and neatly to its around. much gnza. no matter how,ne.' sowed with care. Then the line in rlppesl loose, nnd also all the stitches holding the lace patm-n to he paper, and it will he found that tho law is now `rmly on the new foundation. is part of is to all appear- nnce. If in is not all unwed firmly. sun that every part is finished an , and than one I s n nloxwxqxxisitaly bemltihll fabric, 1 pa ulurly.~ here in has been done on ; lissa. cmuun is also 11 his and clalloate. : A line ne: foundation is little more duru- l Me.` \\`l...L :.. ...I'I...l Dal...-Inn 'num|n-nlnuru In DI UDBIIIO. Iutlnwn. Lute Residence 0! Alexander Gunn, J ohnson Street. ___.___:-n- 45-sou-I 14I buhhlx-d ull together and was made or sghito silk min`i. It mm A delicious cos- iumu lill()p:('Lll('l`. 'l`iu-re was an grny pop- lim-ttu skirt mudo plnin fer nnuther cos- tuum. There mm in blouse. with a double frlll of this Billlll`, mode of smoke colored sill: mull '.l'im frills und sleeve oops weru r-mined with white vnluneiemws and Moor- dion piuiood. The belt nnd stool: were of grey silk. The sleuves were of pnplinette. The blouse had iivo rows of white lace in- F`.('l'Ul!n sowed to tho mull. It won effect- ive. nnd not only that. but he1uItli`ul. Less pro.-tontl(ms, but very nent and taking, wus it white linen summor suit in another place. This was nmdo with a. plain pmfhin skirt and nbusque bodice. '1`hi.~a wus made to simulnton vast and jack- et, but was out all in one. '1'i:ere was a ilntcollnr edged with white English om- hmldery. The stool; was of white silk, with n ruille of tho clnlrroidery at tho top. Across tho bust were two rowel of English lmwrlion. There was u simulated bolt with is large gold buelxie. The whole was exactly wlmt one lady pronounced it, "sweet." Among some novelties I found n cos- tume for a bicycle girl. This was 3 Iouuvo soldier suit in its most prominent details. ~'1`hcro was In short brulded zouuvo jnukot over the piulted shirt of white lin- on, with its tux-ndmvn eoilur and black tie. and there were rumllur zounve trouscrs, narrow at the waist and buggy at the knees. The shoes to go with it were or- dinary buttoned boots, ruther high, though. and the stockings were thick and clouded of brown and gray wool. Silk ones might beworn under them if too harsh. The costume wos mode oi` brown- ish oovertoloth. Tl sleves were tight to the shoulders and braided at thq wrists. There was s plaid strsw sailor but with I 3 I : sort of hell crown to go with this. rurceiy think thnt our fair bicyclists will cure for such an ugly and awkwani look- ing suit; but, then. they may, for than is no ncoounting for tutu. .HnnIn I.-nuv dnlntv Ihnnldni mm: In U0 IICUUUIII-ID` |UI' Xlbiiu _ -some very dainty shoulder upon are made of plnitcd not over. thin black tai- letu.` Over the shoulders and to the waist, heel: and front, but handsome jetted bre- , mile: and below them two deep tells of ` rich hlpck chnntilly. Around the neck :1. lace;-in made into rum. - On some of them than are bow: of black ribbon. One in particular had a bow at tbothr-on with two end: which mined at the center and then ended in another bow with long end! . from the waist line. Others have buoy jot ornament: down the front. Tim mm tunrlnu my chain hnlf rnen at ` gm. ornament: down mo n-put. The odd olpoe to: than half runes at the top of the stock: in not half I had Mu. v 'l'hny_ fmme the nice purfmcly and do not kill In ions. HA1 ! Llwf. lie.` What is called Bulgarian 'embroidery is very pretty wherypropv-rly applied. I saw - 3 shirt waist, or rather I blouse waist, mmie of pure white canvas - otanxiuu. 'I`hcro~"wure three `stripes of the embroidery downthe trout and three around enuh of the hlsliop-sleeves, while the belt and neck- bnnd were dune in the sauna stitch. This stitch is the slime one made hateful to our grandmothers by their forced labor: on their suniiilors. It is always in dark bluu, red und biuck. Onnb in awhile the tints are lighter. and it consists of olnbo- miso geometrical figures wrought out in the cross stitch. It is not only eootiw, but imndsonie. For kirmess, teas and for fairs und huzxuurs it is considered quite the thing for young ladies to weurapruus with such (!lli|)l'0i(i6i`) upon thorn. A white surge morning gown, cut with a Iqunre ns.-u_i: triunmvJ with hands of this kind of neediexvnrk is u vs`:-_v uh-gmiiz thing. It ni- wuys has to he usud an struighi. or squm-3 trimming. us it cummt bu made any other way. Appiicutiuns of lucu directly on dresses are -xi-remcly popuinr, but rather ` costly. Silk muslin \'u.~:i.s ahlrrod, puifuni und huuiliunne, or huhhimi. are among i the tiuintiust at all thu summer's outputs. ? They give grace and dcliuucy to the must ` nrdinury gowns und xuuku even a plain F girl ur\puux- pretty. . ` I saw u pluidnd gnu /.0 gown made like a strict tniior suit. It was veny like It joke, ` us the gauze) is as thin us silk muslin, 3 with sntin'im1'.-s. The stuff was whim ground with brown hurrlng, and ii: was 3 inmiv ow-r a skirt of dulicntn green taffeta. which shone thruugli` in chnnging lights. ~ Thu shirt was strictly milnr nnuio and the ; jnuket Wii.`-I lilac n ro;zulniiun blazer. It ` wns trlmiutzi with nurrmv Iilntk wiveb ; ribbon und I~il\'(`r imi.mn.~< sub on in a way ` tu nvzzmnlnln Hiiii~`.ii`:a'. Tilt`-jli.(`ix'(.`t; was iilml with grvvn t.-nfcm and fucui with wliiiho satin. The vest was puiiod, gznllerud and v-wwru -cur:-gun -y-yang gnu CAL? Auocufiou IQ. .--g- A... - . IILIUII-Inn `DAIRY, lllfll ' MD FMI :oIeman s Otuinno 4 MM . HOUSEIINH I13! I tllhi IICCV` Gannon. 011. ` .'zZ"'.i."}"."`.`-"R . cg ' nklil ,'l~." KINGSTON BUSINESS OOLLBOE All comer have been com fortably new-mwat % at . .9 this 1 CALEDONIX SPll|N6 Thefe has been ind tack , _ room at _ T O- 7E1 Jt}-1c}2}T. `W coma-non alacrhanu Mnu.1. nnns xywon. ma KOULDIXIO. mo. `An an Iowa and tints. ...::.=;::..';m :'.:`........"'!;`.,`:'...':'1 *- |srcIALI|;s:#..'=a:`:= 33mm 31'. 1Vl I.I' I'! I O I U U II` EL: J!) I AUOUB'!`-Any out or subject may, on tout! laowi nonhuman- m%:m|te om vll sorvlomllmtnua can! I '35:. i`.'.1`.:."`.m`' I I. lulu Mon. AA____ :.'.'v`.f5'.F...."'i.`.'%.`".'.. 'n`:t'u?o7::wH: old 3} giving now unlnount who loll BTRANGI t \'l.A1Gl.Aunu. an 1 nnru n_..I-I A-ant [Inn lltpnnl 338533333?) 3 Hgannlno PURCHASERS 23:`-:.:`-.TE`.`*::.;-:.*.:es.::`:. ..'.:.*.;-*.'r:-.;.'.~...-.11 T. McMA0N & C0 llnntonPn1nG$DIidIooBQXI~ 003. 3300! I uoornnnrr IIIOFHIMI. ullpuwvwywvul -lg qmsct Abuu or Imam. lent or-ru. uooulu on V ` qfibboooo. Opts ormwu Bqfor and A-fur` lama. which noovrcad to In- tu-muy. tummy. Ooulnpon Man can mu. Bu been prescribed over 85 you: In at of ones; In the only laudable and noun odtolu hwum. Ankdx-unlit for Wood}: Bluuphldllu II he anon mm wortmeu lnodlclno In mm of sun. lnolone price In letter, and wp will 193;! by return mall. Prloo. one package. In six. 06. , on all plane. In will curt. Ifunphlou tree to any AMI !!! The Wood company, wquoc. oat. cums. sun K1 0 an hotels: I ndnoby :11 ro:|>`()'n`l )l:?irn.(|'lRIT - dcunup; IV 1)om) s xmum1LLs Dodd s Kidney Pills Always Cure Heart Disease W'OOD'S PHOSPHODINE The Great Enclllh loneli- Sla nukagu Gucranhod to promptly, and permnnantiy cure all tom : of Nuyoul Wauhwlylh afar!-Ma, Impatanby afnnln nf Alnun no lll. nnoxcnxrxs. -ndtw is_ Ill. Olltf I! I.lll8lI.Alll`lIlPI`llIl n ii#L"1D1:l"t- ER'S cure for Ia` "child when it ILAIIMIW`- . up yrith CROUPcnd cougmn as man ; out `via wnoopmo Cove - "on. main` dose imlnedintely stops whit looluening the ph_legm, puts li`l.:)B_4O_IIQ (9, sleep and rest. Dr. Chan compoqtpdnd valuable syrup so u to takq ivli IN pleasant taste of turpentine and linseed. W, OFFER to xefund the price it Dr. Chip}! Syrup will not do an am it ischimod coda; Sold on agunnntoo 1! all dcnlcmqr son. Bust Co-.45LoubntdSt.J_?rl'n. l- . . ch 7'7 I have suffered for years with uttering of the heart, sleep- lessness, and tired feeling, with occasional backache. lam now ~ A|-- --A.-.-u-I Ian`: A` nnl'll`.'Q occasional D&CKa.ulu:. I. nun uuw on the second box of Dodd's Kidney Pills, and am improving every day. I can highly recom- mend them to my fellow-men an the best medicine on earth. and` shall never miss an opportunity of saying a $ood word fol` Dodd s Kidney ills. ` T. J. Dononun," Crystal City, Man. Heart Wm nd dulgmln on} nook I533 they cannot cot oluvhoto. .....- -.--_. -.-u.- --pg.-an T UEDIGRI-E` un_su11:uen.'o1. Qilh ?-n'I.." `fzzwvraw " '7"'"_.__:.':. `-14%?- L'"an..."`e`n`; `. o`Ec;'3e`n..`1-3`.'"' W;`" my mum ianom nmbunuut in . Rxgahonoiq . npflduoo uu nnutnm ` . 1.: .. .. ' ., ' . , . R I. SPAIKB9 1"!`-ll ll-D-3-9 H-Din 5 L I :.:'"+.:- .*:'.-F-.':.'..*..'.::':e. ""* .'::".a: ~r..:'...i...... . d.1=.nnumn.n.D. ..LD.b.. 29.3. -. Mr1'i{:oug.1ox. xM. somcr. ' . 0 . n:`?;'.'hn-1`-an`? 5.3. ' H. 1. Lyon. [JAR . am.."""". =5"*.-.-:."'-* .'-.`-=.'.-;7'* m""" DUI GIIVW Qvlllpunl; n PIAo'nou.I.r A Ouunuuv Com-Al! wm Bum: Blouun. lk-urvu no dapodtdd snmull M: Ottawa snd._2.o.w amount. to o 9 million nuns. lower ah: ha majority of omen in Is and chain p In; of lnnnnnoo offend OUNNDIGHAI Ilolo now. can not unwise. ,.,__;.____._._,,__..___.____h .{;;,:;g%,+:`32.!:.*z:'?.:.=,**.4.::>.;=:-.:e - - v-=-~ UH `ABOIIITIGI. 03l`I0- xchln unbat. ,09r4!'I Bloc ,_ll .80. ..`Klnn1_ Ont. ,_.__`____v _ ._. I I.o 90 5' C 0 33? T , - r 4__`_'_ ooouplm noNo.M Bixbapmllanischoulfnrirls, P k. %`.~..?`%`asa:`.. ??"..3.E`n.soi-`i`.?. Wellington ntruto. Phono In. F.`r.W" , clap onb_ o. IIIUII-I---wv v---r-..'. 3;!-..~:.-.;,;. ..NH.;..:_-.;.3`g ....'.:.:.*.-..%~. -f nm ah-1' ntmavnnn mun at ""`""wm""'""6iTmmw am...e.. X.-"7 `-1? .161 Aunt. Kin: mud undo} gEpE""x~':3iaFr".' nu, MtYo'1'.H:AI:01aYtUN. E; n-'1"unl,! AA LIOIIAED 0LEHIN I'8. Ia.D.8. DENT?! dlnntl! onooaito tho Pout , , Waning ' DOB! arm on: lull"! Sly`. ol a gut! `no Dru I Illlp H uvuvvn-pub. \8"3NEEl-LIN TIUST. OITIOI : 188 'BA- ` nut S`-trout. Anlrnma-ma nolloltml AEHURCH SCHOOL/. Morning Bonolonn. SMYTHE 8 LOSCOMBE. nnmmmufnl 'l'nU8'1'. 0119101: "I BNGNEEHIN Ol'l."IOI:l88 yuf. -* London. Liverpool and Globe Plrc Insuranu Company. _ _;- -._...nnnnnnAm\ 1- -AAMI-an In -LInh REMEAL. DR. BE66. WILLINWDON STREET (NE Princess). Telephone. 481. ._.__.4.....__....._____...__..._..j._. IOAI. CARDS. Ange `Oman. I:-Av` DI-hm-lag`- too an. aturduo I. 13:. R? 1` . 0.1, . hpnnan. D.D.`., L.D.b.,l :_4 EDUCATIONAL TNsunANcE.T' Godwin : Insurance Emporium Bomovod to Anchor Buildings. ova! &I`fI010I.`O'Ol'lIOl' Km: and Enoch nu-iota. *ll.D. Il.0.P. & B..LATE. , undone Klnuton Gono- J. r for city And country occupied by the lite Dr. Bonn- no No. us. 17.: DEFlv"l'AL{ DUFF. Ni HT. lo; oypodeo the Post Qua; "ll MIG! on slam. ' 1 0: t u . .':l 8: ca?! nan. Loni! to TIIOIAI 1. 3. many. hm. I-Iwll STREET (REM Telephone. T?:--- TF- BNUOM. * Ilnunrs. It shall be tho duty of ovary mcmbur to dim- counnu as much u poulblo the wearing of rldiculouu clothing and unnecessary orna- ments. the discouragement; to be directed principally against. tight shoes. the lacing of corals. long dreams. the warm: of trousers by man and woman. huh collar: and high hats. wlailo on-ry member plndgeu Nmnlt or hnolnodonluahlnu-lane lohting `about gradually the used than eoutumq Athena nnd of Home. with no]: modica- tion: as the state of tho vrentlut nay dqmud. nunL._ 1, .._..AL_- I__ I .-._IA III... I4 Olmlroculod. Son-.nlln.-2:Iun has no right to take the life ` of another phyntqnlly wound human being. liurdurcrn Ihuuld be puniuhod by lncucerr tion for Iumum nnd daily cggod. ltlnmh _Ilnrrlnnu on ha a-ntm-ml on cnmmcn Mun (or lluvtlum Ind anuy ncggvu. Elgmh.-lhrrlnao to be entered on common omen groundawthnt in. men and women should nan-y their oppoultm. Love II but the result of n rvrtnln circumstances and I: brought nbqut mu. any I: well u nccldontany. /\ THE RULES. Evq member of tho unoehtlon must be I physically pun-ct mu or woman of at -13:30 21 can 0! ago. one nhnll ho ndnmed whohunot attended " N -m'A'ouu-av nlpuno. Dr. hula`! Inna: of Wild Straw- brry arc cholcn. `chokn norbu, lion-hon. _.uII oplio. _ ~%-*' '.'a'.'=:': `EH1. ii Glguv yununn . First.-All hgmloasly deformed. idiotic nml eomHtuMonn1Ly dinenuod children pbould be pt-nu-fully (!k`('Yl'()(`.|1('Jel within three months after smd diawac or deformity has born by three state phyah-kn_na prcnnunced incurable. H:-r-,ond.=-All children nhould be educated devulupeu. Fmu-th.-ALl and. mentally pound person: to be cared for at tho osponamof the s1u.tt.`. IMh_-.Evurv nm-non loulmz the use of lhrt-0 to be cured ntr at (no oxponuo or me slum, Fifth.--Evm-y pm-non loutng the of_tlu't-0 Iennos pornmnonlly uhould be peacefully elec- trocun.-d by the state. 8ixth.-All hxcuralaly insane person: to be olmtrocutod. H...-mnh ._?.hm hnn no rilht in take: the life Kim;_s_t_on Ladies Ugljega, air` Tlplllllil OI 5&5 DI I noth.in.dboeul mun si miyvn hlnlinlc valid Luann 81100 Is club I lryuunyzu wr suuuluuuo. Yes," added Mr. McGowan, quite A marriage of science. It was A chance re- mark of mine that I believed all incurable lmmtics should be mercifully oleotrouuted ; that ilrsc uwukuned Miss Mnntgmneryi ` interst. She hnid long believed the ammo thing. We found we had many ideas in common. After some time we concluded we might: mu:-'ry each other. " \ m: wn xvnrn nlurrlml within hvn Yes, we were married within two months of the evening we tint molz," said Mrs. McGovern. We soon organized the Wu uuguu marry cncu uuucr. ` 9 mm. CHAUIICIY I10N'rsnm:nI! waovmx. Society For the Perfection of the Human Spocius. `Phat was May 81, 1896. Mr. McGovern was the tint prelldem, and I was the Iooretnry. We decided to I}: everything equally. We have even unit our names into Montgomery-McGovern. W0 hcllevein belngoqual in nu thingi- uh, Idea : menu woman : rights or the advnnccd or new woman, but" that wt Ihould be roully equal. "Nut. ma tn nnr Int-intv, We seek to l'.'lh-In IHOUIU DB ruuuy Ullllfll. But us to our uociety. We seek to raise the standard of humanity by obtaining the enuctlnent; of laws to uplift mankind phys- Ioally. nnentnlly and `socially through the abolition of all existing absurd customs." 'l`Im ulntfm-m nf Hm umh-.t.v (mnnlsts of Inuuuon 01 an uxxlmug uuauru uuuumn. '1`bepIntfonn of the society consists of eight planks: IN... _ All `\nv\A`Ana`w Anlnunuul Itllnn nnrl three mam pnyau-m_na prcnnuncea Incunum. HI-reond.=-All under the tmmodtat uupcrvt.-xton of the amt! from the time the ohild ta 5 ymra old to the . Mme it roaches tho fteenth ycnr. 'I`I'.irnl ....'l'hn mllu-ntlun Mull child!-an should ...tlme it roaches um Ilnoonln Third.--'1'ho cdux-nticn of all chil should be, rm. physical; mound. mentn ; third. locks]. the childru to In: allowed to chaos. my religion mo: t wir ftoscnih year. but not before. nu up to that no tliairpowors of judg- mont and discrimination are not uumciently developed. mim-th.-AI1 mu-d. mentnllv sound person: 21 0! " one uollcge. or who ha not been I nuduut of the Illusion. In -hall Inn nan due: of gun mcmbur tn db- Illllll III (III! IDIIIIUI Int: vuxvuol Inn; uq-unnu- "Their in Another luv I would llk_o to no enacted," and Hr. Ilonto1nery-|lo- Govern. "and that In to limit tho number of children town In on fnmlhu whoa In- mno In not men than 01.000 1 yaurrbnt the other member of 00 96:10:: an op- posed to this. and we will not urn It "Wynne! In much! to the ltlhlhtll -\n4v- -4- Vur -.~. -- - -__ The best Educ: tionnl sdvnntuon. with oven homo comfort and aonvgnionoo. Tennis Onunu. Croquet and knting. FULL 9111'!` o! Univon Gnduntu. foolnl ntuntion given to in ividunl nudn o pufiln. The refinement. and culture of home comb nod -with the highest mental twining ITIIITION $0 I15 DO! Conn` Ioudfn. 0 an . dgsount o R30-?`Mr to`liax1Ii t.;1-ln of:o?i': )- In 11 I` 0 on 063th ALL. `LL. nnoip.1.'" IDOEKI I0 ID|I. IIUII WC Will Ill)! |ll'[U I8 "Wo' expect to unseat to an leglsmun of New York save at its next union 3 :3- tluon for the enactment of um In accord- nuoo wlth our phttorm an I have given, It to you. We nntlolpnto ch; objection that Inch Inn would be nnonnimuoml. ? Than chip the constitution. connin- tiono have both clnud. It wm ban 1 I may nlpnunnu to on` pomlu. ,u-tothbnonlnppfdu Ioolcty IIVI beenheldontynnbo lmncnof maniac. but we bun grown until our man now nnmbcm man than no. at what: In In New Yuk haw" - A __,,a. A. -- `Ibo: Iouovo` Iolonob. lot qentlgneuc. i noun Bo consulted and wouia in so booth All won and Paula. `lo Puient llcudltuf Dhouu. - A man and 0 girl mob Inst you), married nohpther tor the Igko of science, not nen- \ \ Ihnenl and organized I uciety which i ~w-111,, it moonufuj, accomplish gremor ; chanuemthnn any other modern organilw ; Slon. They dpolure that they will ask the ` In.-An! hnnlth to elhntrooute their child if II no born xcuovlo or uuunueu. They `are not insane" pa-Iom or cranks or wild `and vmonariel. They are well bred, well eduoatpd; with agreeable mun- ners and a great deal of serious Interest in the bobteunent of humanity. l`I.nnvu-on Mnllnrnrn numn tn Nnw York the betterment or numnmuy. Chauncey McGovern came to New York I`:-on: Canada` lent than two years ago. Ho |p notmoro than 22} nnrs old, of medium height and lmuq, with serloul biown `eyes that look `straight at you as he speaks. Ho ls not enjagcd in business; but, having an Income. he writes nrticlba for magazines. n hnnntannd tn mun!-. mu-Iv In tho nnrlna I Income. no Writes nrncnua wr Iulgqnlucm Bo happened to nwot, early In the spring M1896, at the home of 3 friend In New York, Miss Janet B. Montgomery of Rome, Ga. She is several years his junior, tnll, fnhyof graceful figure and remark- Ihly attractive. _ nun win 1: mmrimm hf minnce. not uuy nnuuuosvu. Ours was n marriage 6! Iolouce, not sentiment. mid M1-s.'McGovo1-n to in New York World reporter, though her fond smile and the glances she sent at her hus- bund witnessed that in this instance :01- enoo is but I synonym for senthnem. Von " mmnd Mr, Mnnva:-n. aultn A Iwoamm PEliFEOT10N , 1- ,. . L f : I .2 E visionary Agms or 5 Quiioti New York Couple. ` `- t 10103: nnuans min Low: Slon. They Manure mun Hwy wm nu: mu -0! health to eleotrooute their child S be born idiotic or deformed. mt... .-n nne Inunm` II-nnnl or m-nnlzl Undo: the Pat:-onnn of H13 Gnu the Lrchbhhop sad the Very lhvctho Dun 1` of Ontntio. __._u-__ 1--.- n...aA-.... no Algcnnnr

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