Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Aug 1897, p. 3

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Iu|.,nuIuuu O 2: .n.a....u:" -u-3" FREE TO EVERY MAN. IN BED FOR WEEKS. ` .;.~.. :1 p out crest dslllee the paper would re been two hours from the press ` .ne ladies in their cei-riagesvrould sen waiting at her door. r out- I pleaaure of her ooinpeny- nine. months ago I had occasion to see servant and she asked the ye of advertising from my house la.ee, between he hours of six rle. Among the applicants were roung ladies; daughter: of e of mine, and ii high city official. ook had just left them, and they despair how to'get hreaktoet for other the following morning. some conversation they penned- tormer cook to uncomany them 1' home that she mig t. see her quarters: The house was in the - ._ I')_....I.`-puu thy pit` uh edver` enent n llllllll Inerkehle .Beznedy-8ome Testimony mm Here in Belleville - to Better `then Teetixnony item For 0:! Pounce Here is one citizen who testies to the good result of Dosn e Kidney Pills. 4 _ Bey: W. W. Simpson: My wife hes eel- fered severely for over e yes: withvpsin in the book, hot ilsshes. dizziness, sleeplessnese, Ion of appetite. etc.. all of which. I believe, were due to kidney trouble. ' "Other medicine she tried failed to hove s ood effect, until she t Doen e lildne Pi is. After using them or only one men A she wss completely cured. Needless to soy I recommend them to all who may be similarly elllicted." unmc I8 Asommt. You: mum mun scum km; benevme Oltieens BpeekinPreleeo!- use one: or Vlol `I'll IOVII IIIIOIIOI ` Itvendl Illhl I` The road we is bein . D. M on iron rool Renfrew the value ol W. J. ' dwelling to ' A Pi-inc: l....:t ..- in L. `things gone AND Happy` lllllllrly Illuuuau. HERE IS J. A. Touson. the `popular prbfouor in the Bollevlllo Business College. can: "I lmv aulfered var greatly [or some time with kidney tron lea. The use of Donn : Kidney Pills has completely cured me add I readily recommend them. Sold by all dragggiau an 500. per box or aix boxoa to: $2. . Th'e only time a mermaid is supposed to envy a human being is when she looks at such 3. Shoe as a fashionable woman now WEKYS. n. a son Anon" 1 man. nu but Building, w k and V on stuck. Phono an. - ISuthe_rlgtgd s | Oor.Prlnoun and Wellington m.. Kingston Are the people whb have Paint- ing, Papering, Graining, Sign Painting, Etc., done by Get I Lawn `Mower, down to cost price at A. STRHAN .S. Noni: Pine Syrup cufel coughs and colds. rice 25c. and 500. per bottle. vvu-.--uv But the prices-the August prices-that we have now put on the remainder of our summer stock are so low that no one need envy, for all can buy. `:1 I ,- __-__ ._!..L; LL_....-L -.._ uvj, nun wan \aI.-- Irv. - We've gone right through our warm weather Shoes and made a. mark down. The weather is so warm we want to do business enough to make a breeze. }CORBETT SHARDWARE} Robinson Bros. Puntuxtnooonoon, Gluten. ` 275-7 Bagot Btu-eat. ` It you want. the -.-.I MA XILBOEN l.D. ILO.P. h 5.. LAT! rlnunuiont Klnnton Gono- :...-:*.u,::,.;::..."%:::-.-a1a..w:L ' b 0.30., ngauutgvour Lam] mu Up vouT3_acoa. Yoncanpt the of Tools `at rock bottom prices. '-n-uOHn- 3-: 5L. Ilnannn |u.`."."s`."ui"..c.c.., " .._ ,AA,-J_,,-,, -4 A 1. 1 At all Drngglm. Price 60 cuts ptr;;:. ` or 3 tot $|.5o. Sent by Mull on receipt ol } piano. 1'. .yuLauRN A 00.. Toronto. 55) 6Y?| {H. BRAME SI WW r%-jqflu` W_ET( 'I5Eo_Pi.:. Inn:-:Hn'I.:c1'unAL.% I IUVG IIUIIUIII PIIUUUI Everything in the Hmlnn nnndofnkb-uohunn Trunks and Trdteillng ags; _v_t'=:I31IT *IL|-. ID IAUW I'l'lUUH- Moreen Doors, Windows and . Ill Summer Uomls reduced to clear out. It is because the dominant fou- mrnof this store In "Quality" M. how Prloon. 51----.. I\..-... Illl...l..n... and Why do t.h0! tau umr mom to coma 1' In it untlmenc or nucldeut ? Why do so many poople trade in this store? Why do people crude Why do may come so far P Why du they tell their friends - NO! THE AITIOLII Iv THE VIOINITY NEWSPAPERS. {inf ms or we nxsrmff] law: his use Ounduud nap-fin npnouoo`-I-Inc on-us-an I-no ocu- ~ In-and lonubontu-A 001:3; oi Inc! non. ` V rondbodior the Cantu! Onlulo rail- WI&'Il being hnllnitod. n` Mung. Tnmworhh. iutdndn nuttimr In noun; nuuuuu. \ . Mpco, Tamworth. intend: putting roof on his grin mill. ' in pubting up new building: to of 840.000 this anmmar. \IT 1 Ifinl. Iunnn 1 ArI.`\ ha: nnhl '1`: WICK- A dnghter or_rived to Rev. and Mn. Peek at the meme yesterday. M. W. Prqn lefuon Wednoedny to ouperinhend tho he:-vent operetiona on Me farm to Rnereon. lllnibobn. W. W. Oli. editor of the Control Cenadfen. Carleton Plnoe. and wife. epent e fun day: in town this week mm; M: fnhor. (leorga A. Clm`. who kin vefrhpoor hoelth. Mien V. L. o D. the of her DIET DI? DIFWTI Wilt HII otonaoh. llvar. bowala and ood: curing I . blliounoou 0! k hoadacbo. u. oorolula .and cramming all lnparmaaot tho blood. from a ooounon punplato thowol-It ocrohlona Ion. An aatnvlga-atouod Ioo|cB.B.B. ban aa- oquallod Io1Il_oloo. mo vuuo or uu.uw um summer. Kirldum. Perth. bu told his dwelling Michael Murphy, Drummond. Pnncu Edward tumor has DOM his In-nib an in hangs in the orchard for 82,000. James Ferguson. on 0! John Forguron. South Nnpnneo. died At Ouwego last. week. Rnhmvl. A. Mu-Lin. nuinunt. xmstmnber. Dy Wlllllm U. mouse. Bluchor Sponcor, Pioton, died on Tau- dny, aged seventy-four. The deceased was very much re-packed. '_;Miu Conic A. Twimz. a native of Picton, Out... And Charles 1). Tudor, of mm. moro.Md.,wero unltedin marriage on Aug- ust Uth. W LII Dnkl-`.1... Dnlumnngnn Llinn T-I --. pll DIIO IODOOI. Jacob H. Johnson. Picbon. `comee to the front with the telleeb corn-at-elk we have seen this year. It memuree twelve feat Len inches in height. A. MnMm-ma. I.mman' m-nnnrv. Dane:-on. I I Inn 1: hvavvl mum ' . rm Ghoul` n% Iolblttt vy-uureo years or age. Mn. Stuart. widow of the late (Jharlee Stuart, Mink Luke. townlhlp of Wilber- force. died on` Sunday, ed eixby-elx you-e. she leaves surviving 101' seven eon: and four daughters, amongst. her son: be- In Alex. Buueru. move of Wilberforce. A Hm wan mu-rnwlv nvarmd M2 the tali- IHIFEOII ll ) IIVOF D! DDS I'0[IllIl' lillll. Edward Martin who had hie band injur- ed on the B. of Q. railroad a couple of weehe ago val in town Tuesday and we are pleeeed toreporb that hle hand will eoon be all right again. Charlee` Stevens ie on a buelneea trip to Peherboro thle week. Mine Shore and Mieeee Ketleand Mary Show-e.o! Ottawa. are visiting Mre. R. 8. Mllligen. Paleoe Road. Mine Carrie Bills. ol Richmond. le a guheeb o! C. '1`. Rob|mon'e,I`ortemoIn.h.thle CID . DUIIDII L1 npnnuu. uluu Ill unwugu IIIII wuss. Robert A. Martin, neainunu pontmubor. Deporonto. has resigned. He is succeeded by William D. Mofhe. ' Bluchor Suancer. Pioton. on IF ll . "' Mluwllobineon, Bobonygoon. Miss Hu- row and Miss Rowland. Nowoueblo. are the new teachers ongugod_ for the Den:-onto public school. Jacob H. Johnson. Pichon. `coma: to the Inuulu In nalguro. A. Mc Manna, Loynoa' grocery. Dacron- t.o. ha: accepted a poeition on the Crow : Neat railway opubiona and has left. for Britiuh Oolumbin. ' om... m-............L. u-n....u.o. Al.I..:-I .....;.p, Dfllallll UOIIIEDII. > The Tamworth Methodist: district meet- ing in to be held there on September let. The district woman's missionary conven- tion is to be held the same day. J. M, Rmnnrvilln. I-`Jain. in the nnnnnnr On I! (-0 00 H8! CH8 Im uay. J. M. Somervillo. Eigin, is the pououor of I. violin dated 1721} la beam the fol- lowinginaoription: Antuniuastrndivariuln, Cremonemis Faoiebut Anno 1721." l`|u; lunnn Iuulnlp |\.\n:l`nnnA\ at llnn-an F UIUYIIOIICDIIU .IH\OlUDll AYIIIU ll:-7|. ' The new brick residence of George E. Pearson, Deaoronto. in approaching com- pletion. In prenenbo s handsome and striking npponranoe, the design being novel in the dinbricn. D... 7 `I ....sl.--.. _.l.-.. ..........|-.l.... -6 HOVOI III we uuluncn. Rev. W. J. Crothora. when preaching at Napaneenmid more were hhroe things a man ohould do-t.ulk up his church. ttk u bin town. and talk up, his country. 'I` A man wlm rlnnn nnf. (in thin nhnnld nah 3-7.Iul"g.s.a...;}I.} !hcCanu!i:nOrda- oi Fouwin. It YOUluppywhlk- you live, will ha, if pa-J`.-...`.. I DUE- Franoia Roiid, of California, late of Tam- worth. is auto aoorebar of the christian endeavor union, and hf : good work won the convonbion banner uivpn for the state which should best; observe the Sub- L..aI.. HIDD- Mlee Annie .L.~ Shaw died at Goderioh on July 7th of homo failure, caused by ex- oeeeivo heat. Deceased wan well known in Nepenee. She wee a daughter of Samuel Shaw, who yearn ego kept; the Tlehborne house. IA..- IL... llr..I-|. G..-:....|....u.l. I. And IJOIIIO. Mn. Mary Weloh. Springbrook, in dead aged ninety yearn She was born in Mon- treal in 1807, livin years in Tyondinnga and Ruwdon Iowma ipa. Her sister. Mu. Sherbineau, Hungorlord township. in nine- ty-threo years of Age. Mn. tnnrn. wirlnw nf than Intn (lhnrlnn mg A|0Xa Dlilllfli. TKVG DI VVIIDUl.'[0l'00o A tire was narrowly avertnd M; the toni- donco of James Molhrlnnu, Lnnuk, on Wednesday. . Tho Iorvanb droppvd I lam`). the oil 9 mod over the our 3. and quick y caught re. Miss Edith o`m-lane hastily procured a quilt. V The fire Wlh noon am therod. 0 u,.....:- n....... .; 1.......... n..-|... i.- IIHOV-lIUI'9Uo Morrin Orton. at Juneau. Alukn. in n Leede county boy. He in I eon of the Into Alvin Orton, of the township of Elizabeth- town. His brother Alvin still ..livee on the old homestead, ll nhort distance this side of Glen Buoll. on the Perth road. Mrs. C. J. Gilroy. of Glen Buoll,.iI n eiater. He in also I nephew of Warren Botnford. of Brockvillo. Thonunde Could Tell the Dune Itory of Inner: that William Dnvldeon Telle- Aml Thonundl lleve To-dunthe Hume long of l!e,|o|oIn[-Cured By South Amen-Ioun lervlne. I suffered untold misery for over three months from nourelgle ol the abomaeh. Physicians dld their been to help me, but all attempts were bnlllod. I new South American Nervino ndvertirod and resolved to st? ib. Tbo rnb bottle gave me greet. relie, and Il` l'hed ueod nix bottles I was com lerely cured `of thin drendlul die- nnnn, illinm lhvirllnn. 'I`hArHnI-rl, Ont, lxcunlonl To Van-loun Point: - l (-uonnl otu--Dnnuhtor llnm. Nnmxun. August 2l.---Aboun 300 took advantage of the B. of Q. R. employee! excursion to Tremont park and Gnnnnoque yeaberdny. and I very plonnnt. day wu enjoyed by them who attended. The abonmor Reindeer wok the buy`: brigade to Glonorn yesterday afternoon and I num- bor took ndvnnugo nnd enjoyed the outing. 'l`|u nnanln Nnnnmm lnnnbnll mam ouung. The ulu Nupnnoo buobsll team plnyod I poked Napnnoo beam yesterday uft.0rnoon,nnd the fault was eleven to neon in favor of bh regular nun. Ed-and Martin Ivkn hurl his hand Inhu-. II [III IIUWII. unu DIIK up. [Ill U'J|llllJl`y. Tie man who does not. do this should get. out. E`.......:- `D.`.:J ..l 1V..I:t......:- I..L- -6 'I"...... IIIILU I huh. K13.- uuumneumv mcm. otatnluvboth`th`oodaiamn Thcylnvcutudthcm than. Thcywillwulcomc nbrothct.and-Jnanqyoqfuubout wccbowhnumcmdotha WII COTE lrly CUFBG OK I'll!!! (Il'UI(llll| (III- ouo. illinrn Dnidaon, Thodford, Ont. Sold by W. H. Medley. EITIUUH lilllwil 2 III!!! Bntdoolr Blood Bmoru mu the bunch. llvuftbowoh nndTb,oos_i: c_nri_ng vv-w-rv uwvvwuw v you-wvuu u CANADA CAL? IOIOOIITIOI ' ..g..n A...- UTLITIYII V '"?3_'953.f .` NEURALGIA TORMENT8. +HE NAPAN.E BUDGET. Burdock Blood linen. , II_,_| n`. , 4 I CHLI - Cucnoli IHOUANN UNI.` ' RlA{ | 90 Ann ngnn no ' not-uoaoor eu'm`- aae`wam.~ nlouou. August !0.-(`l'e the ldltor): Wheati:`eleg up end ellver le plug down in we. The ellvel-lien ergnleeot that wheat and ellverare of equal value and have todo with a nation`; monetery etandard lm. therefore. an _a severe about." in a paragraph in Winn o! the Nth inet. I have been reading blnetalllo literature pretty extenelvely for three yeare or-more pact. and have never yet aeenlb claimed that "silver and wheel: are ob equal value." It bee been shown. however. beyond diepute that alone eilver was de- rnonetlaed In I378 the fall in the price of ellver bee been followed rotty closely by a oorreapondlng fa I. not only in the price of wheat. but in other grains and etaplee A an yell, notably corn and oottom This fall her not correepondod absolutely dey by day later mum veer bv wear with the fell in ..;-1'~.1s;x v: 4;: _ WOII IMI IIOII Dill. boomed Food In tho nod cuily dips- tod onu known foodn; II la n oornouvo cl ooulnod bowulu. 1 pnvcnuvo ol ayuono tory and other conplunu Oh on down so many at tho innoounp Irv; ovary notion of Ouudnloouu-I couches 0910? lathe lilo-[Mug 0! V lousy In . high. vlpuu and ='W.;.`5'":-`.:-*'*"'-`3'-7"~e-5`- centur , and the price or wneat nae corres- pond with the price ol silver. This mightbeincidental and mean nothing if there were not some fundamental and basic princi lee in monetary science be- hind it. Ailanoney is a medlnm'of ex- change. but primary money only is the measure of values. The prices of com- modities depend upon the quantity of money in circulation. Value is an ex- change relation and depends upon the great law of supply and demand. These three factors must all be taken into ac- count before on can determine the cause of the rise or all in the price of commodi- ties. By the demonetization of silver by the leading commercial Italians, nearlyione- half or the primary or value measuring money was destro ed. hence prices- of necessity fell onn- all. the supply of pro- ducts and the demand for them remaining the same. and no other primary ynoney talrin the place of that which was deatroy- ed. ncreaec the demand or decrease the production oi wheat or any other commo- dity and ou raise the price, money re- mainingt e same. and vice versa. The cause of silver and wheat parting company at the present time is due to the increased demand in Europe for wheat on account of a short.orop there, and in some other countries that expert wheat and the decreased demand for silver due to the mint being closed to free coin- age. and the marlret"ier it asamoney metal shut oil` now almost entirely. This. however, does not defeat the arguments of "silveriten." which, by the way. is an in- appropriate epithet. lor there are no silver- lteeln this country or the Uniled'Btates either. The men who advocate the rein- etatemenrof silver are alao for the free coine e of gold. hence they are the metal- liau. at there are lenty oiu,-oldites". for they are for god only. the metal created `by God for the standard of value the world over. It the production of gold should increase very greatly, as might b the case according to reports from the K ondike and other gold elds, and gold become so plentiful as to become cheep. then goldites would want to demonetiae it and become silverites as some cl them did the time of the great gold discoveries in California in the iiities. his is not likely to be the case. however, for a good many years for it will take a lot of gold digging to sup ly the place of eilver,whieh is new denied t e right to y debts. Any little inereaae in gold pr ne- tion will have very little elfact on general prices. Silver will have to be remonetiied to bring prices up to where they were twenty years ago an tesupply the world with primary money enough to pay her debts or even the in- terest on her liabilities. There .is- no general rise of rioes yet. wheat and to- coo are the on y staple commodities that have advanced. the cause in the advance of wheat has been shown and that of to- bacco is due to the war in Cuba. If the wheat crop in Europe, India. Argentine. and Australia was good this year the price would be very low and Iwil venture to say would correspond with that ol silver, and farmers of Canada and the United States would not get enough for it to pay for the marketing.--A BrMn:r.u.r.m'. ._._._...___._-._.._._.- DoII'HorgoI0oooInIIIypouIwIwuIn you no down town. You ! I in Int time, nnd whlupor 300 It ntlllw ll'o. Jummnygu-or mun an homes of Cumin In 1 hospital! and institu- tions torthoyoun . mocha-I, mmu and phyutchnu ouphn any doom-0 that ho- und foot! in tho but nourlahuom II` corresponded ubaommy any uy uuy not even year by you with oilvor, bub who the avenge for any num- ber ofyoara during the lush quarter of a nnd the price of when bu corm- -mn with this nnna Lake shore Locale. Lax: Snonn. Auszuet 20.--Thie vicinity eeeme to be quite a iuvorito at a eummer resort. eince many vieltore are among in. The iermera are delighted with the line crepe and the eound oi the reaper may he heard from the early dawn until the dark- neae hue fallen. Our echool opened on Monday lnet under the charge of Miae Ryder. New furniture will be ex!) ied in a few weeks. A diploma oifer y the education department ha been won by thie eehool. It was aeeigned by Dr. Bpenhle. who viaited our school on Wednesday laat. George Reel. who for the last two weeke bee been in a preoarioue condition, in im- ptovin elowly. We hope to aee hilnin our mdet before Icing. Anumber from here pioniched at mgaton Mille but Monday. Service will be held in Union "church on Sunday evening next. Miee Maggie mm and Arthur Young, euooeee- M no the recent entrenoe examination. will resume their etudiee at the oollegiate inetitute. John Ward and family are vieltore at P. War-d'e. The Mieeee Billa are the gueate of Mine Robin:-on. Several 13:1! Yorhene are enjoying e holiday at P. 3"- ` - - A . C4 _,!,-_ _I___ Wcvak and `slkly Babies Made Well and strong by Lactated Food. MEDICAL OARD8. .phRAIgAn. ' Y DUFF. II IAG( *'......"":-t::.."'.."":..`:'.:::.'..:.-:.'.;:...` 1: ._._I. -_J Ahulpln in-Inigo III-`I wash and tick!) balms. Lnntnt lad In Chi II South Amorlonn Kidney can Looted Tho Bond: And Freed Tho l'rlIonor-lt lu- llovu In El: (loan. "This is to certify that alter taking nix bottles of South American Kidney Cure Inm completely cured of utricturu And gravohhnvlng zulfored fiom that: com- plnlntu for over ten years. I Mb relief Almost lmmcdintoly. and After taking three bottles felt: gronly improved. I contin- ued in use until I wan usbinod I wna per- fectly cured." Willis Oo`, Chippewa, Onb. Sold by W. H. Medley. ".1 _. [)on'uorgoooogdoovmllypoinonv|nn Inn nun alnun in-II. You `DEED! il III` LETTERS `ro fHl sorrow. TEN YEARS IN THE TOILS. mous M What Ilpn Dongjor A . x _r?" 9:-3 All-I5 ' ' If 7 {as but tutors. O n d n- rm-.. n.. -all. Au non `W011 Illjil Ulll UIITUIII idnoy. 1 ninth! hr Iilolno tor unrumu luv '---W-"V -'" " onus. Amop in other dluooveriu more Chuo I M. mL0hm'n unload .....I 'I`nu-nah!-.InA lnr onlfll and hronchihhl. 'on"$i'l taunalnir loli Non: jtovctb: diun-nnds,Imuuunua dotlnundduulpuvu." Ii -AA. 1- Chas Unmrn unto. nu Mum : nu-aw and Turpentine for cold: and bronchitic. nm-imp 1395 the Canndinn Inhnufaotnl and Turponumo Ior com: um: umllunlur. During I895 Cnnndipn manufactur- on, Edmnntun. Baton & Ca. 46' Lombard shrub. Tomnbo, gave gwg fnjgo 500,000 lam In of Ghana : K.ldnb`y- Ivar Pills mt] lU0, samples of Chase I Ointment. The return they brought. proved how Inch thpy were nppmelntod. The name {roe dia- tribnlion of umplol will be continued (ibu- ing 1896. Those at A distance I-liuuld eu- oloao n vo-bony mun mndnluo roouivo I about 0! t.ho:1n.hdn mud n In return. lleavy Dry Slabs ' Onlytlopc 00$. hvcut ` rm. linhxus Incoululoo-Gwollllltoullnnuti - ~- wm:o..vomr um: .-.-,-.,-;.:v.__-yzg 5-n.n..4P_ Zn-nu-I II It I.--AI`-A C WANTED--YOIHT NINE ""` """"- 1'9 ...':-.*.-.:.*-..-" '-..:-*:*"-.'"""'-2.`-":u:..".-' e.ixm.oc:.` aw-+ .., |" Prints on hunts. All Ina. l woo-a I-nospnonncn.` Ln: Gun Iicllll. lg:-sir. ~. Sold In Klnncon sud av I 0116 by All I-uponnlblo dung a IIICUIIIIIC IIIKUC auvnunn mu nu tuna fmnlouhiaopclplallfoiiu Am: moo.un.ano`-tncuonun T Aboovon acumen manhunt mu %l-_|. -__u-Innnmhhu ` 9 '* lmuu IVorry.`oUuuuvI uw lbbaoo Q '9' .1` 30'0" and 4f`'- gnu. mm manual to lb- .__..._. -..-_..n.. n.........mu.-m and an nnrhl INIII. `V"""""'J""' ' luMn,InnIonaouIuu-was muy. (Manny. Oomunmuon and an early gnu. Baboon pl-um-lbod our absent in tlouonb I cues; In the out; Rouablo and Iloouu lodtohc known. Ankdnuuut for Wood`: Phouplollnoslt booth:-Home worthlou modlelno In phoo ct lib. lnoluu price In lomnund we will und by town mall. Print. out pnonco. 31; Ill. 05. on in plans. do will mm. Pamphlet: lroo lo any AMI`: Tho Wood Company, un-mun, Ont... nnpg. 0ARD'l:l`E5:5 ROCI Islh . A. B. HBRODo` unannou-90:.-suwou-4-oouleuu Machine Mada nnnuAuL:--n t-Q I ;Eg:mm.':m:: , 9 i'3i"E.i "E-e `-1%.-`. nun Wmlm Ibfulailh h|NGUIUN.I Hill`! BI ENE Irwr- -_-_v -vv INTI` I1... I-': opn. Iluunuov I`! 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A\Y'\ nnww ubnunnm-Q n.L...._j - ggot _ .-, ` . ggadusaaahcunuulugtthu `GOOD DEED. {Any CnmdlnForat_:,or when :!RNS1' GARTUNG, ` Supt. of Orgnnlmlon, , an Ahohdi` A W n & Lanouhlro Life As- surance company. I A outrun Win --. .I-_...IA..1 .___-II_ -5 nn_-. Llvcrpool and aloha Plre lullnnco Coqlpany. _-4- All nun llI| `-1 AAIJIAI..- A- -Ll-L E : Ipsurano Empotlnml IAAIuI|nI\InnnlInannun- IYTHE & LOSCOMBE. xmnnrivrnnim. nivn-mun: Wumus '1-lnooun). I11-j -It * BIBBY. 139 BROOK B'1'B.EE 1`. THE . gusglk sndnv_oryIspblun.tluo_lzy %0KBlND1NG\ HORSE LIVERY. -._..._..___.._;.:_._-:__. (naswnrazm an-rmn. Z .`T'6i&oIai7iy"1l:fI3'o"-'i"Fn"o't7`. `iill I Unlvonuy Anna. 00 hour. 0 p.I'n. Saturday ovoninu. I to 10. zBM_o_vAI... INSURANCE. ?}nNcIA|.. ___;-.. -DENTAL. DR. BEGG. .I Nlv )N H !!! I WALL rmn| _,..--=z5_-_.-2 LIOAL -00. new 1 wt. Kama u_ maul K. ma-up cumin: oi my Oomplllr In In world transacting 0 man lunlnul. ' ' Melt. llngmm I :3. ` I .:: no did not.- mnih thn Post. on... TREE! (NIH Telephone. i GB 03 SHALL I manila. on 01!: -I hillt- the priest and the uevita puss tuem uyv In a. little more than four months the marriage tie between Brook! 'n and New York will he consummate . Its poglzulation will then be about three mi lions and it half. Fifty thousand of hose are moral outlaws. Where they live the name of God is never heard ex- cept in blasphemy. A hot or girl of ten fears .of age would lung in your face I you told them it was wicked to steal. if naked to define wickedness not one in a hundred could do it. The earliest lesoione in life that a boy or girl is taught in that the offence lies not in the taking of good: that belong to rm- other, but in getting caught. 1 Schooll have been established here for years, where young boys and girls are made proficient in the a.rt,of stealing. They ructice on their comrades for month: )Of0l`8 they are allowed to go on the etmeta. A very delicate touch is re- quired to take 3 diemond stud from n. gentleman's shirt front. and (I. still nicer touch to wring u. id watch and t off successfully wit his plunder. ut Istaried this letter on the sharp and terrible contrasts of our city life. I have no war with the missionar and his work. It would glnulden my ienrt to know that the gospel of salvation has been curried into every ,-`innti fro l the rising of the sun to the iguimz H0231; of the same, but [cannot ehut my eyes to the in-nighted hl`.iilPn at our own door who are perlshing_ and in need of gospel light. \ It. mum: [on horrible for belief that in or gospel light. \ it seem: too horrible for this city. with its teeming abundance and it: ilea of silver and old, HP". :1 humon ing. made in I e iinn e of! God, with food all around her. 3 mild Ilorwly die of uturvntion. Mary Mc- Carthy`: father was a lawyer, and in the practice of his profession he made 0. little money. He w taken nick while Mary was still it C ild, and utter a low months` illneu he dldrl. A short time alter her father`: death her mother was taken sick and (or twelve years nhe sup orted hersvlf on the money her huabnn .let't and w n that was gone she was ponnileu. lays, weeks. und months rolled on. article after articles found its way to the pawnahop; at last there was nothing more to pawn and then the struggle with starvation not In, A lfI'lIlrl.snln`IiAli hv virtue. vet mnty. nvorva yearn nor tuner was s lnwgern in fair met. ce end when he died 0, left auff cient. money to keep his family at-vernl yeare. Being an only child no effort iponrrto have been mode to teach airy how to sustain herself when the time should come. One of the great. wants of our country to- day in domestic servants. Thousands of plugee are open to them when they would receive kinder treatment am (meter comidention then is accorded to any other ooou tion. with more clean cuh At the on of the month than in Qy onoheif of our ehilful me- chui .3." et there are thousands and thouelnde of our American girl: who zvbould eoonetrettrwe _tl:mn en`tea.dw1ee- Inrv - 1 WI upon Id or ran -darn e math for ms ran at e w y old crooked piano and twice on much for n ieecher to instruct. them how to tot-{Ire It.` They are e minute to their Iloiqhbofe. whme happiness in dtllroyld by their nhomineble nteln 3: yo: if they ehonid hon e h you: they never would he IN! to with decent. all "I vhlwoein ie."eI-"WhenJ any Inching Hone. ..At.. thong:-hgnhh nu! nnnnu-u hie: \'P:`",ll Uorneponrwloo. uulwr nu. 'e"'Wl' how York, August 20.--Ae I sit at` my desk to-day, before me no two start- iinf porsllel columns. One records the col ectiogr of seventy thousand dollars at Old chard to aid the board or foreign missions; and it is only acouple of weekma since at Carnegie Hall one hundre and twelve thousand doi- lure were raised for the same pur ose by the same. energetic evangelist. `he savages that these evangelists seek to reclaim have [roped on in darkness since ex-ention's dawn. They have nev- Ir known the pangs of hunger. The plains and the forests abound with game he rivers are alive with fish. and the earth yields` fruits and vegetables in that knows no end. 0 need of clothes in that olhndte, where the Almi hty has so tempered the fierce heat of t equa- tor with the frozen breath of either pole. that the tired savage can lay down upon the bosom of his mother earth and enjoy a. slumber sweeter than that of any king, prince or potentate on his bed of down and beneath a cloth of gold. These poor savages are much better and happier in their present condition than the will be for many years to come. un er christian civilization. On the rid- jolning column in one 0! our papers, double leaded, was the fearful an- nouncement: "Died of Starvation!" God of mercy, of justice and of love, can such things be here in New York with the vaults of its banks crammed with silver and gold. with its mighty store- houses full to the more with grain, not only enough to feed ourselves, but picn- ty to feed the millions of other lands? Our ships, loaded to the guards with golden grain. are speeding toward the coral strands of India, from whence gzuxft famine sends its most heart ap- pnll ng cry`, The Indian mother. rather then see or infant perish before her eyes. costs it in the sacred water of 9 A Iilnm-in nr Hm l`.nmmn which In abundance through a roductive as ages, coats ll . m we sucrea warer 01 t e Hoogly or the Gn.n{zes. which In God`: mercy will ban; the r horrible suc- rloo to the sen. "nun uyhiln T l\'I`:flI in rnnrn fur I`! thn rlnco to the Here, while I write, is rpotn for all the misalonaey effort and all the missionary bounty that God has commissioned Ihs alrhoners to diupeme. Rut. whv an to Africa. or India to men me ltruggle wnn auuvnuon an in. n atrugglosanctitied by virtue. yqt fought bravely to the last, though It ended in Potter`: Fieid. . Th; .I..n. nl-l-. Il`nl`_.u-lhu was an E14411` OFFICES- ohann 0 unhon. on-6 : mock. I1 S. Klan!-an. On} - 0|! `:1-Non of the npuhlon otod to cookery. It In In hum up. ox hero ho almoners to cmpenne. But why so to Africa. or India seek for soul scarred sinners whose bodies are starving for food and whose aoula are riahing fur the bread 01' life? Shall the die by the wayside or will the priest and the Levite them by? In ll. little more than four enaou an t'dllel"a 1-`ma. The death of`Miu Mccu-thy was an un udonable crime somewhere. though it difficult, where to fix the responsi- bility. '1/Xvetra years her father was g_ln_wyu-:_lr_r_ taiI;_pr_nct. \n_'hep loan In lllailonnry Work at Home -! lonlblq `pnt Itnrvniol Ilonld occur Lula opnmh Iunomualnu - Wbbu win no \nm-noon Ilothdr And wm locum to Inlo not own Ion: ?-`l`nno- potion of neck Bond but Week An Phenomenal.` (lllolsl Oorndponrhnoo. Latent No. 1.r-no) `I519 `Vanda Au...-I 0.__An 1' HH` AI . ` All PERJIHINQ AND IN NEED OF GOSPEL LIGHT, A ftwr-[n`t Iiionivzo Stmlinx ' ' rm: 'Calimns. ' [men AI nun nouns} H ZIIUIHIII IIOIIIO." M At tho vu-loco ohtb and country hit! in IL: mat for van axnnrtn in nook- rs ma.) nd Every Breath Ibo Drew Wu An Ex- orlolntlng Pnln - Bhenmntlun Bud lantenod Ill: Tulane on In ['1-ey- sonth lmerlonn Bhenuntlo, cure lmntohed uer from lilo Group. "For fteen years I had been troubled with rheumatiem. It had settled in my book. At times the pain was so severe no to entirely lay me up for weeks at a time. Iwns just about discouraged and bed given up hope when I won recommended to try South American Rheumatic Cure. I did so. The first bottle - enabled me to leave my bed. And in one week from the timel oommenned in use I wee "com- pletely cured. It is undoubtedly the beat remed in the world for rheumntlnn." Mm. ohn Beaumont, Elora, Ont. Sold by W. H. Medley. Whon Trouble Oomeu. When trouble comes. don"t let. despair Add to the burden you must. be-ur, But keep up bout and smiling say, The darkest cloud must pass uway." The man who sings when trouble-'3 here, From trouble hn.-5 not much to four, usince It will never tarry long `When stout heart meets it with 1; song. V -: e Hccerthyt Bu!` . ~_!! Tlluyr of " t 6 His: th 6% In men s eeper u ` not have ' two fxgom` the press when fine carriages would have been out- i the of A ew discharge`; servant grivilege from or a place, iiokaiiir W Wan mm o and nine. three youn Ah-iend of Their cook were in their father After some _ed my cook mccom any to their mig future q`uerters. house mmr nr nfnnrnn nunrter: in Brooklyn. From domestic `matter: we turn to our national affairs. which must be heard and will not he` put aside. The transactions of the stock board last week are phenomenal when compared with the business of any week for many months past. In anticipation of the good time coming, aided. no doubt, by the X rays, Otto Huber. the lager heor brewer. bought 8103.000 w"orth of re- vonnn slnmns and the azsrregnte sales take care or one : own nouae. 8103.000 worth 01 re- venue stamps and the a gregnte of the week are over a. m llicn. As the summer wunoa untl we look for the re- 'turn of the vagrant globe trotters, poli--' tics forces its way to the front. and na seen at the present moment it is con- fusion worse confounded. Old war horses who had retired from the poli- tical arena years ago are now crawl- ing out of their holes and are being plu.ced in ositions of great trust and responsibility, [or the reason that nei- ther of the great parties has on one that can fill the positions as well. om- binutiona are being formed that we nev- er could have conceived possible. and friendships have been rent asunder which we thought would have lasted till deeth.. For the iresent. we can do nothing but drift, drift, drift. No pro, phecy can be relied on for an hour, so we mm onlv watch and wait. Watch make 0. reasonable torecnat or lnlngs (0 come. As to political condence be- tween men of the same party, and con- sequent unity of motion, there is none. All of the lenders are suspicious of cum: other and seem to differ on every cur- dinal oint. Governor Black, a repub- lican mm the crown of his head to the-sole of his foot, has no great opin- ion of civil service reform, and in n.= message a few days ago gave that favor- ite dootrine a. very black is e. On the other hand, president McKinley comes out flat-footed in its favor. Which is right and which is wrong? I give it up. Hooray for both of them! BROADBRIM. ])()n'l sit (Lnd brood 0'0!` \I'rl\nl'I wrong. _ But sing (I helpful little song, Or whistle something light and guy. And whistle hnlt your cure nwuy. WIIOI OUIID III AITII I'll!- 'l'.I.|l!|G IIJI IAILID. Pllnhl (lioouol Am bad enough. but when 1 man Is now! wuun uuy with nervous wonknou. & 0 menu Iorobodinga uutautimooworuouhnn the non nun pnin. Thoroil no In Ip no the mental uerln day at night. Sleep in Almost iaypoui lqond undo!` such a uni man In sou-only nopondblo tor what Lhoy do. Foryunn tbowrihrrollpd and oouodpn tho troublod up at Iona! weoknul until itwuuqnoltion vrhoehorho had nothot Iurukondoooofpuiaonuul mu ondnll NI troublu. Busmwmtinl {mph-uiou nunnhdhhnldln ntnnl nnnnlshn. Inna`-In uvun. . _..- !iI`iturn utrten. Thewhotleewwua most at tocratic q r - in Brooklyn. The servant : room n.s`2ua elegantly tgirnished ea any uest`a room in a. first class hotel. he wa es offered were $20 per month, but ter qurvey- lng the premises over the name to the conclusion that It was not exactly the -place she wamlooking for, and bidding the ladies good evening. returned to my home. H um... mm um Amenmm mother and mum. x..x$f{ DINTHIT y o no Mu Pole Wollxlan t -non. rum in . ho. . Bnnldnmn I lnnnnn When will the American mother and wife learn to rule and run her own home? Till she does she will never know independence or hoppinesu. There is no shame or _degmdation. in the knowledge or ability of being` able to of one`: house. Y4`:-nvn dnmmtia `matter: be relied [or nour, so we can only and wait. There never has been a time in my memory when it was so difficult to raasonnble forecast. of_ things to ..m.... A. on nnminnl condence Then don`! forgat when things go wrong To tr the mngic of a. song. For 0 eerful heart. and smiling face Bring sunshine to the sbudiat pluce. Invent Your lone) At Home. Goo. Cli' calls the attention of the public who. want aafo invemnanb for their money to give him null. He offers a in] in- ducomonta in the ml estate inc. 05 1 VI_...... .n....L UIILUIIIUIIIII III In Clarence not-ooh. my mac oh (mm mmmm Ion wmnnss or Inn. us `now: vi .-v-o-u wuss vu-- v--u 51;;-o;b|u. But vidontinl inapl cuuhdhkoidin clnpool uoulblnnp um nlmulidrnn that nnl uulu annnhlnlv XTIllIII1lllIH-H'-FW TEND- ucndmodiolmn shnlnot only oovnglotoly nntondthoumnl hulthbut snug": hi: wuhomaointod uhlll gaul -(gnu gall Lanna ;-an than uh- 33'3" '3u7'L W "'53 "" . now Inn wg-will uh tho trouble to mam puboboodtol-you lanhoosplihuho nu-dolpolo unontlsulingho mthonnndu Unlvo wlvonlu. hour. 0.3.111. eurdu out: n ' la: . 0. .ahu-man. DJ). ..L.D.S..

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