Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Aug 1897, p. 5

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I"' Iv. - ~---w- . t I109, lhohentor. 8:: lo \ ulnnd.0lnon- mutt. t._.|.aouh| and the -an--'-any cal-vi mu. luiwn Illll EAST- I. Hi .... -I-(nil: " 1: nxprouao mum " 1 prnul In D In " 1 xprou, 1.10 p.ln H 19 mud. mp-m IA\II,Il\D A-Q lmllxvrou. 1'.lnn.m 6 Expnu Mb nun ' ll Ixw9I|.\0 mum " lxnrumll cent 11. w. . Kingston. "Inn ....8lat ,. . sch . .14th "nd gm svrgupsnumns no T n. ~.u-am as an It float For the Stamp Collootou-I. So-no htonnhg luau About 3 Growing `rHzIr}~NA1IoN_ALc6NveNTto u opens on noawon cu AUG. 24. The annual oouvoncion of the American Philatelic association will be held in Bol- ton Aug. 24, S5 and 26. Among in man- licip to India; gm-p collectors in the United Staten. but the rank and tile in nude up of obnohro but nrdcntloiiowon at tho hd. an about 1,200 mem- ben.` and than live in all parts at the Unlob, for hi my mom to have no=pnr- Mnnhno Inn): :9. \ mu Inolgohmnldl kubord tho uncut nnlirlo ovbo M1 of H30 {uh on oymont tibial: angst. thr ling only 023 the American n on . v . o Amalie!!! Um u.%nmm u 0 the Man dnun tip on: o this an. thus lnnrlnc I 1: being ably 09 run u I-spun. oven whon the won; in it III was point. Home rourdlngdnlly pryioo wm npnur Inht. unto. nun -.... Unidb, for n i. tioulor hub c. Dnnnln whn In Iionior hnbim. People who have now! acquired aloud- nuo tor. mmp oollocling unanliy regard tho toliowon of this punnlt as victim: of I peculiar mental mnlod They always have and probably nlwny will. although of his you; the devotees of philntely scorn to have joined a small amount of reopooli from their fellow men, but the true stamp collector one: not tor the opinion of the Philintinu. The foot that the addition of as low rate stamp: to his |lbum-wl:ioh given him Ibo livolieu ntia!aotion-i'ailu to intereofthou outside of his own little world does not In-on bin him a bit. "Flu: nnonhoi nf Inll) burl blonlin M Ivorld does not Iron om mm a me. The number of members belonging the national organization is no index to tho size or the great body of stamp collect- on in this counh-y. No one known how ` many there are. There are surely halt a. million, and there may be more, but this includes all the schoolboy collectors, and they are I lesion by themselves. The peo- ple who not so deeply interested in the subject thntthey join the nutionsl associa- tion and travel thousands of miles to ut- tentl the annual conventions are not to be termed more stump collectors. They claim the right to be designated as pbiluteliets. They say thero is a vast dieronoc bo- twcen a stamp collector and n pbilntelist. Tie former is satised it he can paste in his album one stamp of ouch issue, and his chief prizes urc stumps of current insur- from some furnwn country. ' rm... ..s.n..mm_ nwanar. makes a scien- from rurnwn oaunu-y. The philatalint. owner. make: tific study of stamps, or pretend: to do no In many respect! his hobby resembles that of the bibliophile. He not only known I Mauritian 10 ocnt llino when he soon it. but he in familiar with nearly all the mic stamp! in oxiatonou. hnving either soon thou: in oolieotiona at which he has gazed long and onrnoaily or mud dolsnilod desoripi tionl of them. He not only identies rum specimen: by the color and dunominntion. but by tho wuss: mark in the paper, on-on In printing and pooulinriticu in the on growing. . In will readily be moon that to become gnmnn. 19 will readily upon in Inch n hobby as this tlmo nnd study muauboglveu to Hi. No nchoolbog can hope Io acquire Iuoh a vua fund 0 hchnloal knowledge In the skilled phi to obtain me epeouneu. . The extent 0! the hobby can be better understood when you realise that there are It least 800 man: in the United Staten deal in; exelunivoly in eimhpe and thoneende not deelere who eeii them on a side issue. A hundred or more monthly publloetlone are devoted tothe intereete oi etemp collectors. end there no two thriving weekliee which print nothing except newe oonnoeted with etnmpa end etemp oolleotore. One of theee puhlieetione in e 10 page pamphlet and claim: I paid circulation of l0.000 oopiee. In nlmmt nan in-no citv there In as loan! rnninmsr own. I lntolilt must lnnvoiuntil after ha ha: spent the spare timoof year: in pntionu-ooeurch. M So you will not be aux-primed to learn that the moot prominent philntolinta are men who hold high places. in the proteuiom and in the bulinen world. Many doctors. lnwyara and bankers urouumherod among the philniaoliau. If gone into extensively. it in a rich man's hobby, for than are at least 5 more of private collection: in the United seam which are worth over 0100, 000 each. Not long ago End W. Ayn of Bangor. Me., sold his collection for 0:350,- ll 000. Then chore nlwa I new: to be 5 market for rare mumps. or some of them there In I (Izod market price. but the ru-out Ipoo|- mam, than which have been sold at from 0500 to 01,000 each, are worth what they will bring. and this depends largely upon the moan: of the purohuwr and his anxiety to obtain tho Ipoohncn. \ vm.. mutant of the hobbv can \ claims paid clrounuou ox N.uw wpu.-u. In almost every largo city branch of the Amerlohn Phllnollo uncook- tlon. and the national body nerve: to blnd chem togothu. ` ltmnlntnlm no exchange sud sales department whloli bu transacted buluou to the amount of more than 095.- 000 A year. This annotation wn organized in 1880 with 119 umubon. and ulnoo then II has (town In Importance, Inlluoaco and numbtl-I. It In now tho noognlud author- ity in the phlhulh world. and the mum: of III Ilollbentlolll in man! nnvonuon will be read with non lnunn by many thouandu at Itunp oollooton. -5.. ....-na nnnulnm ol no nnoclntlon ` uaoueenoe OK lillllp uuuuuwn. The pneent resident of the eeeoeietlon lee:-lleyorul I. Olueyot Providence. He -he e eollenuon which Is valued at uoo,ooo, and dance amok It would bung men than than lrehenhpendphod on Ihemerlet. lotenneof cheapeolnemun d the tunes and one lane. Pauldem Olley I: e weemay woolen nnuteatune ndheebothmendmoneyto devoteso Ill Isobly. (1.. 1:! tin: nllnnlnnl nnuuonn In be din- . with the In wt 1 Y; . .`-`VT ... .911 and unbecoming convention and on: WWII` Inc nucuun nlubuhhhuuuu fhl :_uun-an-um-nu Ilollicxsnun "I am eo tongiol iidind the 'w1ioel." aid the eonverletibnal buttery.` "When_1pnI~ on my kniekerhoekere-quaer name that. . Iwonder it-the Dutch were the ilret to wear them? They were an odd people any- way. Did you ever reed Waehinutou Irv- ing : account of them?-_-oh. and jpoeltinu at Irving did you know that Henry Irv- ing len t hie reelnamel no merely ae- Iumed it became it was more romantic Junding than his own. but all the name to can act. Some people say that they would rather see eorne American actor, but for me `art in nnivereal. Isn t it no! it a'the same with painting. Ii a picture is done well, I don't care whether it was painted by Sargent or Raphael. Pretty ihingehou cherubi of Raphael. Always remind me of `}]eleli a_ Babiea somehow. Wasn t that a aeooeeatul book! I've tor- gotten how many oopies were eold. but I- nueu it was an mlny an `The Bonnie Brier Uush. Queer, what ya vogue those Scotch writers have nowaday.s--Barrie and Mac- iaren and Crockett. I wonder if he in re- lated to Davy Or ctti Poor Frank Mayo! What a run t I; play had! Almost equal to ` Uncle Tom : Cahln.`. She was a wonderful woman - Harriet, Beecher Btowe. Remarkable family all round, the Beeohers. We've had eeveral families like that. Take the Fields. ior instance. There were Cyrus and David Dudley and Henry M. and Etephen-and I was going to say Eugene. but he waa another lot--aee the joke? Beautiful poem. that `Little Boy Blue of hie. Remind: me of Riley-Riley and Nye. That was a great combination. Poor Bill Nyel But. after all. there : only one Mark Twain. Just ae there : only one New York. All the same, I don't, think the New Yorke are going to win the pcn- M nant-not this year. Queer what a hold I baseball has upon Americans; but I don't think it equal: wheeling--and that re- ` minds me that I was no 3 to any that when I put on my lmicker ockers"-- And "no he ier on until you get dizzy watching him and long for a buttery net.-Charlel Batteli Loomia in New York Journal. ;TThO W A T` IIIII Wu qu-In whlo `o txfgot lrlalqnnolmvtooglgdnaig II. 61,` `C III _ of In (ho Mon! at to o I n nmhon trip) no- clng In tho wall-morlwl distinction of the *0 lulu udrou. They are null!) nona- llud by t. a New York Oontul Hnlold on tho while nmoko man. U __: _ _ H -T Ilow llniclloully It Wegen. But now Quick? ly The surrender. end How The ring of Truce lljllun-Iedly liolued When That Greet Gene:-el, South American Kidney Dun. Turns HII Gun: on The Diocese. This is what Jmnee Sullivan, of Chet- imm.Ont.. writes: For year: I was a great sufferer from Kidney trouble. The dieeue become so acute that I was conned to the home, and Wu greatly in- iiioted with insomnia. I was persuaded niter using many other remedies without relief to procure a bottle of South Ameri- can Kidney Cure. Ihad relief almost from the ret done. I have perripted in its use, and After using nix bottles I am well and strong again. I can work four- teen hour: out of twenty-fouund feel very little. if my fatigue. It in the bent medi- cine I heve ever uaed. Sold by W. H Medley. u.-...- I The use of slang has become so com- mon as to cease to cause comment among a large class of people, both old and young. It in u habit to be condemn- ed, and one which girls and boys should be induced to break. It is senseless, degrading, and` one which leads to 4 much worse habit-4-the use of profanity nmi. obscenity. We think it would be well to organize an antislung society. Boys readily learn a class of lo vul- gnr words and expressions. ieh are never heard in respectable circles around the reside. Some seem to think these smart or remarkably funny, and sometimes u girl ogfar forgetsher self respect and nmitlenly purity as to be guilty of the same tiling- We cannot imagine a devout girl using words or exprossions that she would not use be- fore her mother and futlier. u-.._ -0 Al..\ ..I...... nlu-am`: in nnm. I030 1101' IXJOUIUT uuu suuws. Many of the slung phrases in com- mon use are next to swearing, yet not quite so wicked, but they lend to worse language and till the mind with evil thoughts. A distinguished author sxrys. "I resolved when Iwas s child never to use a word which I could not pronounce before my mother." Hegrew up to be u pure minded father. noble and honor- ed gentlemen. :-A clean mouth and a pure heart will make men and women whose pure lives will shine amid the surrounding sin and darkness of life like stars in the twilight sky. Take any slang expression in common use, ans- lyse it and see how utterly senseless. "Button up your mug." says one little boy to another. You cheese it your- self." he responds. Who of the uniniti- ated could-understand that sort of ion- gusgei Slang words sse of low origin, coming from the lowest depths of the race course, the prizetlght ring. the sa- i loan uud from sources even lower.-- Furmvillo (V1,) Journal. What-meal bincuitu. manufactured by the New York biscuit oompgny at Red- 1|--J. DIIC L` I don'I. my mob H iunm mumm ma wmms or Inn. `I103 ODIID III AITII I'll!- ` `IIIIO llall FLUID- Puinful dioouu no bad enough, but when I nun in ulowl wanting away nervous wuknou. 0 maul foreboding: -.. .-.. u...... .4... nun ch. man nun llud by um New You uum-nu nluuug uu ..... w H k .&'h:o:nu:m,orI lrl~nunt.hllg any man ll of 1: oh careful boots. The 3 I an Inn`: ' pt them (or III . is nloo _ .1 Their oluu-.nps\- oul unoboh ord tho undue pmnlio or (MM: among an `....hlnnnh_ FREE TO EVERY MAN. J.V'I`I'-as KIDNEY WKR.` `aabtfizriir. 'W1|UUcdTu -nv-- Omelet with. Rink six 2 gs in- to srbasin, "rt:;'oughly, sdtng we pinch 0! salt. not white ppst. and two tablespoons of cream. a__ `iden- hot. and well greased: Pour in 3%: like nlmmt continually. If one fins two txiblespoontuls of cocky! or supern- gus tops. or string beans, -they may be hosted and added now. scatter" on top li htly and roll'u in the omelet. A ot corn hr .-Scal two cups of corn meal with one pin ybolling sweet milk; add two tablespoonspuznr or me- lusses, a pinch of salt; let it cool slight- ly, then stir in yolks of two eggs well beaten. also full tablespoon me ted lard or butter. Lastly. add the two whites. well frothed, stirring in lightly. Greene and bent pans; "have oven hot. If in one p-in bake one-halt hour. if in_ gem pan twenty minutes. Creamed nnole saucs--One quart cold minutes. Creamed apple saucq_--One quart apple-(green) sauce. cue light cup pow- dered sugar, one cup rich milk (cream. if possible). whites of two eggs. well lrothed. Mix,sun.r nnd czpam until well dissolved. then add whites of eggs and pour over the cold apple sauce. This dish will only require six minutes if apple sauce is ready. mum! vesxetable soup--Convenient fa apple is ready. Baked vegetable soup--Convenient make on baking day, as it can `occupy the back `of the oven and be taken out for a time if space is needed and return- ed without. detriment. Put into jar or deep pen that can be tightly covered about two pounds of lean beef or mut- ton cut into small slices; one tablespoon suit . one teaspoon pepper. four onions, two persnips. four carrots. two turnips. six potatoes, six tomatoes-the latter previously sculded and skinned. the oth- ers pared or scraped and cut into pieces the size of 0. pi eon s egg. Add to this three quarts 0 cold water vgshen put in oven. Never use cooked meat for this soup. and keep tightly covered ulwnys. Two hours wil make this nicely. If wa- ter falls much below three quarts, utld boiling water upon opening to serve. Rnlled lieefsteak. with browned pom.- boiling water opening ll) sarvt-. Rolled lieofsteak, toes.--'I`wo_ ounds round steak, remove ` the bone. . M18 dressing of two cups of bread crumbs, (dry), one-quarter pound su.lt pork. chopped very fine, dash of pepper; omil salt, `but. add seasoning of sage, parsley or onion. as preferred. Spread this over the steak, then roll up carefully, tying at least three places to keep carefully in roll form. I ut In dripping pnn, with half a pint. hol wu- ler. nnd tablespoon lard; bake in moder- ate oven. basting often. Brown the potatoes in same pan. Make gravy u[ drippings and pour over meal. and po- tuloes served on same platter. Cut. meat from end. luoelnnt Pnln - Tormented - Backed - Life Deapelred of. John Marshall, Verney. P. O..Co.`of Grey. writee these etron wordez, "For two yeere I we: complete y leid up with sciatica. l docbored winliout. uni perma- nent. relief. I bnd given up ope. `A friend new the notice of e cure of what seemed e parallel one to mine, by South American Rhenmetlo Cine.end knowing my little feith in the ellaecy ol any re- medy, be procured ebottle himself and brought it. to me. I took it, and. to melre 1 long story short, it never! my life. Inn dey or so I was out of bed, and in three days I was able to walk to Durham, e die- tenoe of four u1ilee,to purchase another bobtle. am now entirely cured. Sold by . . Medley. Grand Hotel. Onledonln lprlngs. August: James 1). Fraser, E. H. Booth, Mr. end Mrs. T. H. Kirby. Mrs. Kirb , Joseph Troy. G._ E. Kennedy. Mrs. . Kenned . Obhsws; W. B. Lswson. Dr. M. Brown. . M. Smith. Cheuterville. 0nt..; Dr. McIntosh. Miss E. Mccsnn. H. Beau- mier. D. Mclnnes. .T. W. Thisslethwsite. Vankleelr Hill; Mrs. James Wood. Rev. J. McAdis, St. Andrew's, Que.; R. R. Mo- Lennsn. F. J. Bell. Cornwall. Ont: Misty May Mc])ougsll. J. J. Dewar. John Tvvombe. Alexandria. Ont: C. Pagnullo, W. H. Hsrgrsves. Sh. Hyscinthe. Que.: Mrs. H. Brien. Mrs. Ida Brien. Miss 1 . Moore, Mrs. James J. Riley, New York city; Mr. snd Mrs. C. G. Horetzky, Toronto; John Ross, Mr. and Mrs. A. MoArl.hur. Loncsster. One; Mn. and Miss Ltchie. Porlh. Ont; Mr. end Mrs. E. R. Jenkins. Mrs. E. '1`. Brooks. St. Johnshury. Vs: Miss McAr- ihur, Aylnner. Que.; Miss M. Kelly. Gren- ville, Qua; Chsrles A. Dewey, Nepsnee; J. '1`. Brock, Arthur 0. Blackburn, John Morrow. Hawirosbury. Ont; W. H. Worl- men, Mrs. R. Kennedy. London. Onl;.; Mrs. J. Hsnce. Miss Mara Ii`. Hsnoe. Wsshington. I).C.; G. W. obinson. Og- densbur ': Mr. end Mrs. E. A. I')1(sr, Ed- wsrd0. yer, Subbon, Que.: T. . Devid- son. Grenhy. Que.: Mrs. R. M. Leech, Belleville: W_ fl. McCsbe. Sunbrid e. Que.; H. K. Dewey. Berton. Vs.; rr. Au hnsbeugh. Ksnssscity. Ksn.; Mrs. F. R. 'ount.sne Brown, Moncson. N.B.; Miss Wstson. Brookvllle; W. Bullock, A. Mc- Lesn. Gsnonoque; Mrs. Phsrosh, Cowma- ville. Que; Mrs. J. D. Fulmer. Master Fulmer, Mrs. Fixer. Memphis, Tenn.; H. S. G. Archer, W. L. Hsldimsnd. Mrs. S. Coulson. r. snd Mrs. H. H. Curtis. J. R. Du mine. Mrs. H. Vela, Miss Gei- crude Veld. Miss E. Juoobs.Geor e Hsrdis, R. M. Brnish. R. 1!. Control. J. . Oonnel, Mr. snd Mrs. Charles Wmmsnn. Dr. R. Q. Wesele. L. J. F. Terhs. J. M. Wilson. George C. Nicholson. 0. J. Ellis. Henry Sue. T. R. Grey. J_ h A. Brunet Alex- snder Henderson. iss stson. George H. Peeks. Miss Lissi Bhetlden, R. A. Allen. J. Harris, Miss Sets Hsrris, Mies Hsnnsh Ennis, Mrs. I`. Pratt. Miss Blenohe Prstt. Miss Alexander Smith, Monsresl; J. M. Munroe. vile snd child. A mouse, Oak; '1`. Telruu. New York: Miss . Iaeel. Avon- dele. 0ot..a H. Huddell. B. Levin,MonlneoI: Major D. Hagen. Osmn; H. Morin. Hus- lock, Ooh; Rev. J. Ohstelein. Thureo: Mr. ...l M... Insssnn (`Al-ICAII. Jonntlnn Cili- Arrivsls {or the week ending 12th. look. 011%.: luv. -1. unuown. unurw; -r. and Mn. Juno: Cuunll. Jonathan Can- voll. Rcnfnv, Out. A III UIIZIIII luv rviuo Awounn in an eastern city not long time vicocnod tho inlunion cannon} as smutin oltho lnpond Order of Red Man. the also claim`: to hug wituuud thooootototrolnouion ol the Iuouund n.a.n.n.._. who-an gin than to tho IEIII Oddhllowu. Whynot [in than to world? No douboshoywould Iona inur- uIiunudin0o\hounny|AdhIw|Iovou- dorhowtlnlrluhundusnougngod chm utholodp. llr.loI-pubbook tdhupbiun the neon ol . bupithullgdindvutqo she orgy .-m....I......u-hnhulnnhnou nu. [J noyju Mausgtqamshibs - '0 .6: " V _ LIVERPOOL sanvlclg A V " vux.oxnoxnu.mr. M. from Icahn! Iron Quoboo. n.-A.-mu ,Ann. M. dnllulhh KII. `CHI. I DJII IQ ! IAIN. nun: ru- nag: yunuvougaclucvounuu mloadihtcunnlu-syn ' CI -HTEL SCIATICA. _______.__ Ionlhnlolnoollt. I._ ___. AI.-A_.... --n We have them from $8 upwdfdh. Comb and see them. ~ % cmopmh `Its Rich Sparkling Liquor Badoams t_ho Most Flgal Meal RI:F1GERAToRs; REFRIGERATORS. 4 l_ce Cream Freezers. all slices, _ American Bllfue Flame Oil Stov. Gasolino Stoves, Lawn Mowers. Garden I-l{ose.%etc. 5 75 .1 77' pmncess smear. JAMES nun. An lndlono Omnon lolntolno lllo Ilghto In `tho Gonna. Wurmm. Ind.. An cola 1&-'l.'hol.own ol Whiting lnrnlohoo t unumol opoctoolo of having in wbclc council in court in o cuoof ononlt and honor . rooulolng in tho conviction of tho no or and city ot- tornoy. Tho trial, wh ch brought. to uoolco Cbonoy o court ovoryoco who could oovo hio Imoicoso. on tho right of o citiun to ho ptoront at tho council moot- inc. City o Wcmnon and mayor 0`Horo bod. cghllncity monholl Oollioo. lorolbly o C loo Piuolo. ohoovy axw, tho council ohonbor. Tho coo l but under conoidovouon 3 contact lorconolruotiag wooor vorko. ond Pltlolo BTIWIIIXI VI U-V Uni uuvvwuuwiu --_ V_W noon the Imyor nil cit. nuumcy do- Iuuiuod couxoludo him go: unnat- Ingu. Pltulo hull pnutl olhlo tdinph um nnnnnn civil nit. mp. rltulu nu- and Ihtutun civil ..'iL" manly nouuuuna Inuuwva--an-. |%.:-`a -:'-r:"."` '9--1 ri:WI8ADA VI nil N33 nun not Jul: Oooo lllld uh ovonbdr. 1:! young: to you ondou-1 or to ' Mn-cameo no nun; uouo ma mun. V ~ . no-naomn-o_auo um .m1o;ua.n to Kiln. to to Llvot poolmondondortk London. Hut. Oil. $0 M. '01 to no ;Q::::o'n|.'=footrio nun. up on undo glooho . J. D. Ilanloy. J. D. Glldoroloovo. . Anm.u_.:I'.n.smuon. llolnnnoom. no-1--u--0-' _ _ _ _ T dun In I-lulu; Ixpooloahl About Ohcllo lush Luann: uv- Iuo-wnc It Inn can no tsunami: IOQIIIOIGIOI. . You nd all the antics and no_ of e bad baking - der qualitieaink. .' . . MAYOR I8 CONVICTED. HEALTHY STOMAOH. Load Pachgen only 2591 800, 400.5% F_:-_lh/ Sold by us. cane 0:00: L `V 69 and 7 I zBroc`k` Street. (I on onuu ;r ad two `lIphlOL . ' Md! ='-=----::.::-.-:.:':.-.-.-.-.:.::.'.-.'.....*- -- - f'anlt," _ ' 4 horse was bli;nd. ' `, - plainod the deacon :5.-.:j,l2 5 b is not: fault"--it ! I " \ %t?1{m0LmAnmnV;J tryi ` JULY Aiyo Au9p;;g__ Tuiuzaaraam-s.u.in mu: Mm, And A ti 9 Oak Nth. , . no.'3o1?.a:.. .' 01 p Cot snd Btooll`; Pilot ` mcllngntlo Bods st and rank: 3 `illlw 1"r~c>; 32?? lllll. U_.',l'.lI. Isniuuu` us an all '}l'l I3FTI! oltarlo Nangmvon 'l'I`IB SCBNIQ LINE OF AHBRICA. panrmmu |hlMl|l'n.l nay.s-mo-y. soo `int Inlunoul on . , ~ .5, %;`;v.""`..;.,,,.....A-.;._3l" 1.; I I1na!tlI;:.. 4 5: Main`: o: -. vokh 111 Man " ` hr: prlvllon -nub without In ULIIILLL VIIJIJALILAIQ VT h .3 3`. on I=uRN1Tuit`b When You 1I0iB~ to buy a New Cool: Stovhvot`. don ! ~_forget that the _ ` is 'the Best Cook Stove Vmando, and there are ovirlgoo in in and about Kingttan. `J, Happy Thought ange Death cutting Down in ltbga. ____. is i # at` M uowuu luau This uoiontilq (cod ' .....o.-I Alnnncnln -2*: " -W -3?- '7.'&..'2 at ..'5:Ao.-.3.".'a'-:g=~u ' X noochcrnnh. It ' ' !oodthHmuoovl V union. Locum! land uvu `loo Inch (`I-ougogpo. 2 : Fnnnvxuz. Alt. _ 11-II n s but .i'.-::`"......-[ .. `:2 duo politician. on-sud null V lowiny not-int. III. _ -'81 whhuwonun. Bhopvo _ =h' an taking an II: had not -on loan: in Odin pl . mu u..T.';.".`"4"i. -7 .'2na.v-. W-db? ' man. A` .._ - , .I___ J.-_.., Roiiinson oavuu nu Auto!` . M j L`. 4:" 53 W'l'UIh-UlI`L'x@nu yawn. Oh. lwnbhn Mun KP ubon at mu m.. kw who rand :1 my for lontn`l. so do it [Inn 39 unbound th a shunt the nuts boron. mu inc. , smlsnxrm, LTD. Rodnstn, om, lHnvgstnn| AIIII "AI n\uunI7IA W3 I30 UVBT Clo Innuunuuvuu -n-no-u-uuoaonumun III 8.3. "canvas." '?-"-y--.:'.-::.~.:*.-.z:-.-..*-"~ -*-" 1'nAvxu.:uo-any 364::-. 'M`- 77- " . ' ' i-PuaonnI-I from Kingston mu [0 on blnl Ilnmordlzlght boforo (after 0: p.lI.) 0 1: ontltlo {no boh. mi two can pump {or duoripuvo mimnmg uupvu u-u..-.-... - y - homginton. om |r._III... Tuudnila _ N ':',. an 1 Island Potato. ,,p..u-nu . moummd . ..v- - ` ' T '. FACTS: . I `MIL ' _. . ,, ,-n--._vn..- A- Ihmtongl In u T-U-w&._a-jj : TORONTO-IIONTRIAL IJNI. mama. lnnvl llnncor duly tut IIOIII IUOIIGII I Ind: at launch '"' 512. ml I I Wm w o`3n. :':" crow "133 1 I . I I M111 )1 cl I I ' m M". '?." pp. ' tlnnnasvnowy VI (1 V 3:01: on Avmmoo r. ..-kn nl nrnnumonc qordg ynnngqggrg ' ' r IVHKJ I in lo hnoriun Lino to Iontnsl In tho M: o! I lgn. (alt wnq:-. Thonoumon v.1-..s-9-A .A.v.~_-'92.-:..:"`.."'~.... '- j.`-, T1 In ..:._u, AND 'ALnxAycnIuA uw. `"..`.`x1"}".T.1` "12...~ V! II ' F-:o`...m as sun #5: text m:.:1.,'.'..';u::.: M `""` p(9p'ron.uon-mun um. I-u-LIA-u lgnwgn Iflnlnn It Iil mu i'od"o'?}'u"tion h. ` mm -. QHQCIICIIIHTIII numw-uy. nu, .- "' '11`.-`H.519!-9'l'I'l-\OOK3lO|'Vl. ` ' MONDAYS, wuugsonvo, TAPIIDAVI. no-rnoulm. -Eiivo ggwnoguszy-mm Ioqlsyn. W}!!- I load Ina! vn Maya! 5.1.. lltlillllila Wf - -l---- 1444.. I that: 1 :1 dokll. MW ml; I`Ol:(}ll.`; t non n loot Brook pane`, K|n'::.o'n. IE -Ul'I$Io| :1 nil (in II ht A . #4 I: V ". '30:} *=::.::.=:2.`:;.. yo-I quiuvvo fa Id ht D "E ` MI I D-Ill * lath. um I_ "51. 0 Cum Wu nth ovombll. - algal H1` MN m) `PU l'. `Lg ?! 5'. .; __._'_ ._ n.|..I.. .. "<-.2-;g_:.-.s-:~'.w| .. -`V .-C-7` D0817 tho-PTc;:;:-olqun ll! ' 1.... lnllu`n` 1 Ant. lsluuhfn olntntld) .imE'h"1"JN7f?1l}LIne ' .w -I `I `WK V7; MQNTREAL ..._'[0._. I'OI.VlI ton. For Liverpool (oelllng st lloviile for Tmndonderry) every Beturdey from Mon- zreel. calling at Quebec. ' from llama-eel. from Quebec um1dlpn......t.h July.............. I'M: rb|nn........lM.h Jnly.. . ulbth _ rthnuhn ..81uzJuIy... month. Jun Aug... lanunshn ...whAn... uhlen... .. . .... .....nd umldlun...-`...I'lIth Am: ............. mu ouch lnlul... 4?-1180 uh lot a etc and ov ` lnlonltrqlllqn `apply to ~J.P.IAll.IY. A ' e Gnnd rank Station J.l.CIlnll IV . . --'- ..a.::.-.~.-%.:.....e :lon.!`li|non. :L':':?5; :`l;'..:'7.`:'E.J;."i em. "NORTH xmo" .._ n\1...u. In...-I I-Ava: nndnn nous all ALLAN LINE! |Hoi%I\*! !ef12!".8:9..I!92sh"'2"v| T107: I ' .uJ.A:.u'4.'- TIPIB TABLE : Steamer for CAPE VINCE?!` I K TONd il 8 (I had 3' K`.H3'.`.a W33 I-.m.'f ..).`.n'`.3e:?.`{.'.'.` 8.;.3 Vinooni. with trains to all point: in the UNITED STATES. Wunor Pulse; shaping Ono boewun our vmcm-1' AND Nnw max. Forrlot ntouhino Mblu tnd reliable information apply 0 Q F D 3. I : Ti I GA HI. W. 3': ' .. n.o so fginnuwn. lnloilnluon spun; nu W wave * .,.'. .*.;`.:m.': -1-no. am'rn.1ruz1.v. - IT-S T-. : `lo All Itutlonu In HA l'l`0|I\ and CANA- DIAN HUI -III!` Wont of Wtnnlpau to and including loose Jv. lutcun. and Ilaltoontu. - pon prcommmon ol oemonla at dec- Mnusuon. properly llcul out mu] ulcnod. Hotel for the ntmn trip will be hand to ntutlpu point. for 014.60. nun ponloulun M. IL. t P. and 0. P. B twice 0 Ontario mo. 0. (XJNW . W. Anne. (9011: Fun. An. 3 (kn. ilT;EION_8;_EMROKE .`w.i'3' wnnt-. am. Busmon I. I i A.` `DI . 4 kn` m 1: `coat. "ouu. oondrlliaod . n o n . e K" `"'un':' `I 7312: '-`K? "$31131 m4"`rd ` Wmm oublm on ml ! sud `roman - Amara:-a-:.*..'::.*:..`:t`_`t':.'?t`:`i:`t`;'; --.-vi Cinhda Pacific Railway Will run 0 .` ` Wm \. LAaom3ns' 12,3 E\II|IIl\(`Il'\II ' `1= EXCURSION _ % __AfoR $14 _ -. -1- na;hn-nun: --A HA` MONTREAL. Aug. l9t`I-Irt;)Z28th, 1 I897- `?..'$%'9}i'u`.`? a`~`?$'.".`.? a"`u`.', $3.70- ` '.`=.`3e?'7i' $5.65. Allgtgu who for return not Into! tlun Aug. h, M New rum: TABLE. - --..- - . .. nnnun lm!` Diamond Jubilee Exposiiiun! |nnu'rI)l:AI Ami non.m2nch_ " J W` vlvu yn-- J. P. BANLIIY. Aunt. , 0.1`. O! Inunur Button. loot of John- non nun llnnton. , _..__.___...__-...--.--_..__._ Keep In sight |Coa.1andWood.| for Thom lth: 2 notion.` For T `run out :g:`;ginbut~go'I (Llmltod). .9 I... 4 ..- 1 Ziij There has been no lack of room at CALEDONIA `spnmcs C--- - : BOOTH `Vb: ca, 00:. Oltulo and Want Much. All comers have Taeen com- foftably `accommodated at this popular watering place. A_..__ - : 'rnAvn.uuc--av noxrl JA8-. haoosu 8:. co. um`-uuuamuonuonho . . u an I II 1' -1..-us-an In-rlj XVIII. VII pbwn 1-an W Cfonmnclngi 3 whole. -. T9 y; my 7, *`v 'l`1.IB'DA'bXoI--TIEWIOIIU-IOIWIQ. Charming meets h lll IILIJI ll` lurqiii?i}ulgIn.'J _n._._u.....\. also-n-Q-nun` TRAVELI.lNG-BY RAIL. VV' 51%}. I one Utlou. Albany. New York. Philadel- phia. Bulumuro. Washington and the f\'l"I'l"I"|'C:"_ ._ ""-"" "1 a:*m"us:;.' 5.: rno. m'rnh1mn.u G. .A. n.w.u 0.19.1 nvvu ---.-_ _~_.__.. um Ian. - ootlo WIIT. u. labia. M0 nu. lo.lIxvnu.1'.lm\.m _T Tu!`-xvro-I1!-99 -9 ~ aw U '.|.'.::..- '- . lprlngd, Hartford. Womuhr. Pro- V not. Donon nd the . -111 A frl Ewrio tho"!-16: Vmmoo Iuvor. ;, Ill arrangement 9 ordn pundit I ` privtlon ol ensuring the 01601 on -hula nalnlng my of the angst- ullclod scenery. The cuisine In of tho rat I; no uponu bola; spam! to ms echo Gk? nu-rdom urvlco u perfect n on) any L lonn,d1vlu. Th cnoofnl host: an n.u....+.I.| chm: by ootrtclty. and gun! fwmr 1 " K 0003 Quallty. Lou Prlooo. Prompt Dollvory. square Docllng. Iiund Illllldl a nurvod so II III! InII`vv- h WIIIIIILLIIIIY. Wqolu outtted hhnnnh in has LIXQ&:5o1ond lac- Iuulh.-OII-iullnlu hum '."`_.""`__.- __, "'" ` . u.v.o.nnu.n; n; Luna. ` mitui BIIIIQT -10- 'n .,g.. 1-a Pans. n.-um, 1- ma. Rochester. IIEIIIIUII` VVlIIlI|u. Ilvnn cu.-. . SOUTH ..a|-m Wnrtlnmll Wnmnnhn uuw c-u-_- `Phone :33 for MI. III) II. I . u-Inna. nxnagr Enos? Lmia --lI'0- at. mw ` w'msT. A um... 11.`: Va: In on-room urvwo u punuuu .. .........., all can, too. T1130 11-llnntlyl todby ootrtcltyumd nu . mil: the m Kotnful mu ofllhrlno oo- -- A - .- __ _n4... -|._l

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