Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Aug 1897, p. 4

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P D CORSETS " lllu money IIIOFB PIGIIBIILII Wlla uar. Mrs. Pobor Brown hul board of the mer- velloue Diamond Few Black for Wool. and decided to ex porimonh in the work of home dyeing. The dye wee pnrchued from her druniub end the operetion conducted an pxr direction: on the envelope. and what A bruneformetlon remlted I "A doe . rich end pure black, equel to the (ineet luck: pro- duced by French professional dyera-n new dreu etc n 00 of about 300. KI .. Ups-.. D-4.--sh `CI\Al:Qr\AQ 3: {uni iKn Appointed Pnvlnolu Prior. Olnrlu H. Fimimmona. Brockvillo, bu been appointed provincial prior oh the `Kingston district in tho Ion:-sign nnd\ ipriory ofcuntdn of I.hounitod. rolgloun and milituy OI-don of Mn Temple Mid 0! st. John of Joru-slam. Pslootino. Rhoda I and `I-IDA P nonunion In o! no In 10] c then IOHOII at up; will nlunnu nuts I: In par- ` nuloll cum I think tutu Inc Vol- . Ilnrlnl um. I: hr`: uoulh. In ch: duh:-n MARINE INTELLIGINOE. nun noun manna up non; no nai- Iunn Fnnn. IKKTIIUOII lUI' L UIUIIU. mo! oak timber. -5.... Inn... 1'` Mrs. Peter Brown was I worthy and thriiyhounwife. And though road of her Brown family aha got tired of rowns-wo rofer &o brown colon. KY1.-- \l-. Du-A-3. had a HI-nxvn nnnhvnnnn ' GPO II : OOIU 0| IDOUC JUO. . Mn. Your Brown'I.oxporienoo in jun the ` experience of bhouunda of ooonomiung wo- men in Cunudu today. They nd tho Din- ` mond Dye: no indis naiblo that home I would be robbed 0! ml! in plenum if | they could noo procun than grant. money- . anon. I Eli. QIOIIII DI ; Mid Malta. Donn at hunt: an Inn ...._- ..-...._......___. ugh: Ilndee: but Ihndu. Ten ehoee cheaper than ever before. We have more then we went. of them. Boyle: and colors may change by another eeeeon so the nuns go now. If you` get tired of the co or we'll block them for you. A lot. of 32 shoes for 8|. It pays to trade here. `Tainan &. Innlrnth. mt-y SCH III III men` IIIIITI9 X1 ""`cuRE 0! $3 IIIOOI I0! lo Hainol & Lockott. Mrs. isruely the fault of children. They can`: help_lt. beanie of the weakness that enuaoe it. And they are too young toexel-ciao the will-power of a grown non to urine out of ulee when nbled with irritable bl do: or mn|H |:h`I|A-Q well: Iuuneyi. V Parents can help and prevent it. no they :11 an in am: msn. henna it in BED WETTING ._ AL- A IA -1 ._n_n_n_ lnL,__ IJOIIDIQII WIIBII wank kidneys. PA!-nnh can The Itumor Boehnln. with the gohooohr Dunn in luau I-M u-(Inn hlnnrl vnnhndnv )0l`|'l l0|' p|l'|O IIIIIDII. The Itumor Vnrunn run A brlp from Jlnmn Iuu Kinmmn no-tn-rlnv in nnnmitinn F. %Nl8BET SI Hoaasm .'E=:;."-:-'..-....- IPEQIIIQ. To Do Bunlnou In llnglnnd. ,,,,_ -1 Il_II. unu n Peter Brown and Her Brown Dress. Tho ll. of Q. llxonnlon. -r n ..-:I...-.. -.....I-...-. DR. SANDEN, -l5(i 'St.iJames Street, MONTREAL, QUEBEC. . That gives you satisfaction and us a growing trade. You areonly in right relation to the things you want to buy when you get the best values at the smallest cost. We secure just that result for you. Our great success in doin It is proved by the new offerings made in our store. he advertislng only points the way. I` - - J - .- I _-_ LL ' - ......n... LA .....-I-.5 no-\r` 1-an ""|A If got: ere ihinking about buying` I new Cook Stove we would just like to call your attention to the HAPPY THOUGHT RANGE. You bgly ' u 2~-=w1=.A1< . V T: u--- _._ __ , i " THREE GLASSES OF MEN " is the title of d little pocket volume I have just issued, showing the effects of early abuse. or later excesses. Eve weak man, single, married. young or old, should read it and get t e benet of my thirty years experience, an 1 am ist in the scientic treatment of Drains, 1.08888, luipotency. Beck, Vqricocele and Undevelopment. V ` ME_l3|_G|NES WILL NOT CURE -- ~-~- AL- --L!A-. AC gumbo (`HID $130.30 iron I hogs: nooding monoy. WI got that It OUBOWN PRICES. Incl whilo they Int will [in you the fldnnhgo. Our intent: no mutual. Yonu. Brass. Copper. Etc., paying the highest market price, or will take itin trade at a nightly higher price. We Buy Not! to Suit ` Ourselves But YOU.` Ill UUI DLUIC. LHC auvun nouns van] Bullets vnnv nu] Come and enjoy the music to-night, and see. the new things opened pp. Just an inkling of what's to come later. ' These Lines are Special: . j~ . ` Women's Print Wrappers at $1, $1.25, $1.35. Women's Shirt Waists, some with detachable col- lars, 25c and 50c each. \Vomen`s Tweed Suits $3.50. Special on sale To-night :- Over I000 yards Fancy Crinkle Seersucker: 5c yard. |STda`slndian Tonic TemSi0a'n Medicine 00., of Hamilton, Limited; Successors to Burtch Brothers at Company. 'w"yards Fancy Stripe Flannolette. 30 in. wid . c yard. - Starr & Sutclie, TRADE MARK. P. 0. Drawer 33. Hamilton, Ouuds. Sand for printed prod ol onus. ha by null. WE Buy Old Iron, With my latest improved Galvanic Body Battery and Supporting Suspensory I combine a. self-treatment which is positive and lasting. 0 . M , ` On myprofcssional word I make it`: slalctmnf: To weak men, younf. middle aged or old , who ma have the least foundation left to bui d upon, I promise a positive an permanent cure bythe judicious ule cl my Electric Belt. More than 5,000 attested to this last year. up as-rang 'I'I..l= BDAIM IN THIRTY 1.` F. muuusou co, IT TOPS THI: U arc] caugng a free circulatic'>:?f'moud` tc: :1. gives development and speedily cures ., -- Z .\ T ' ` A ` a---`:i 7 * I publish in my I-IealthWorld,"(sent free, -`sealed with book) more` than four hundred sworn. voluntary testimonials new eve Iforfeit $5,000 if the currents from my Belt are not felt imme- diately upon applying to the body. `You wear it at night. , `~ -- A. 1325 van I Iuull E Vll QI FEP; '. have a I `I . ll8;l20 Princess St:-et. ;.;`f;;.: "`;;';;'+s ad to an throng the pitta, ' Electric Belt. More man 5,000 IT STOPS THEulaltD_RfI I 3 causmg cnrc non 0 Lely upon appxymg nu um uuuy. ..v.. ......- IT CURES YOU WHILE OU SLEEP; If possxble, call and consult me free 0 charge, or probab , _ R..I__.I canons: kn IIl`1I\ Iunlllf` l3YI'I'|;n IT QUHES YUU wrIu.:: xu 9...... and c surge, pro e friend near by who would examine the belt for ypu. Write to-day for pamphlet and particulars. - 3 (ICVCIOPIDCDI DJIQ spccuuy unto: VARICOCELE. ... ace 1 I u 1--..` R... .-..I...` uu:6L `\I\I\`.(\ Has an unbroken fcord of cures. FORMERLY RICHMOND 6: 00.. endmn and Reliance] L I. E one element most J I I know the action of eye drug v that was ever prescribed, but et me say as physician to patient, no men to man, medicines at best will but stimu- late. They do not tone. What we must employ in nature`: own gift. We need go no futther. Why not use that patent force which the so bountifully bestow: upon us? The im'*erts.nt to life in I r"l`!(`_l`l'V_.. . - - -.. |.---. 3:13 7eleme'nt life in no man or .beast-EL CTRICITY- 3'With E-I--snnlnrtl T I-nI'I'I`\;`l1 R Moropooplo nulfcttrononoorbothol than distressing ill: than from all othon .....|.x...I ntlumn IHDIAII 1-mam st.3'.'3"3u'.':":.'S'.ao ocuu} combinod. snout : mum: romo Dmnnupnnp AHII Dnnunuunvln CIYIZ All P colnblnoa. BIAJANH uuunn Iuxuu Pmarnvlu um Puuuuun-n.1 Gnu su Cum. No nutter how long you but cnou-od.or how clan you II: Inc ion told um your out won 0 e or incum- sblo, if yen porch! in II: In at IN: null- nInnAnnInh&Il. Tho only pormsnont can for tho two gun ills of hulnnnlty lNDlGESTlON `" CON STIPATION . V IMO, I! IUD XIII! Ill cine: can it attain. Prion 01 not bottle. 6 forte All Dmuuu. or from laboratory. '8Hg.h%Et;:;you - lnnlo lnr \InIL m:.'z-l.*?.-.:-.-::.-..::.`r:.-.:.- -~ -- itllomngnou-nuns. 3 3`.c'Ea".`.`m .$.lANcluIII.O. %'a%r.=\-s'~=*"-;..=~*.:=-':**| We hvo jut ucoivod I cu-loud of L--- 1..-..- _ D__A..__ ._--j.'_.. ..___-_ Liltvutvunhthouvul and you will and them. Their teputetion is world wide, and they can only be` procured in Kingston 1..-... The men Toilet soap co. In-s. * Montreal. ' R. C(LWLlN(I`8 _-g.` g_.4-`- [-. cu uvuww-\: an-I. no noutnumnir. The Oornor Iookutoro. -n-n `D D-A`-an An` Znlllnahng III To Glasgow. To Dublin. To Berlin. To Paris. To New York. fo Bostom! BICYCLEG. why we Sidebnatds gtgacy & Steacy. 'lledmum Suitexl Some special Snaps, AND UII I III Illluluti Ilvlv nun nnnuu There in no doubt but thet. with their feoilitiee for bendling grain inoreeeed, the M31`. compeny wi bring e much greater volume of trede to this port then it bee been able to bring in the put. Kingelon hee undoubtedly A new and greeter ere be- Iore her In in ee the trenehipping of grain here is concerned. . Allah Vloniuovnw no u v u - - . - `- Mr. Charlton did not make the beet im- preeeion at the lumhermen'e meeting in Toronto. He poeed ae one who did not have an axe to grind, an a Canadian who dreaded retaliation in export taxee and in- ternal regulatione beoauee of the effect they would have in the next oongreee. Be feared the development of a hoetile feeling. and he moved that the action which the lumbermen propoeed be deierred "in view oi the poeeibility of eeouring a more eatieiaotory adjuetnient of the United Btatee timber duee." Mr. Ed- warda. ll.P.. eupported the motion and eaid that "he would oppeee export dutiee even it hie vote defeated the government." But titty to eleven voted for Alderman Scott e motion in favour of the export tax. and the regulation the Ontario government hae been aehed to pale. namely that all the timber out on Canadian iimite be converted into lumber in thie country. The die- poeition ie to oaetigate Mr. Charlton. to eeverely reileot upon him and hie patriot- iem. But whatever hie iaulte. whatever hie mietahee in judgment and policy. he ia .,,, _|e,_. __nL _- r...---_a _a -a-|.- aL.a :. HELP ALONG THE SCHEME. Now the! the my council hu paaeed the eeoond reading ol the Monbreel treneportm Mon company elevator by-law. and in ie to he voted upon by hhe people. we trueu ail per-eone wh: are intereeted in the future of this city will give their hearty eupport ho hhia new undertaking. and ahew thoee employing labor that the property ownere appreciate having them here. and recog- nise she green beneh which the carrying on e big hueineu here hae been. rm.-.. 2. .. .|....I..a |...a and ..ia.l:. Hui. IIII aauuuu-was nu Jinn`!-Ivuv -I-\u rung , .... .. Canadian with no intoroet at atahe that in not national. Hie poeition on the export duty qneetion ie no more peculiar than that of Mr. Edwarde. an extenewo lumber manu- facturer and a Canadian of unmintaheahle fervour. yet no one daree to reect upon the loyalty of Mr. Edwarde. Tho attache upon Mr. Charlton are cowardly and un- iair. At the name time it rnuet be ap- parent that he le on the unpopular eide oi the lumber queation. He nuet have realiaed thie himeeli, lor he eeconded a motion euhaequently and to the effect that the government of Canada ehould impose dutiee on lumber imported into Canada from the United Btatee correeponding in amount to the dutiee impoeed by the" Uni- ted Btatee government on Camdian lum- hor. He may not agree with all the taotice oi the Canadian` lumhemen. but he ia-not afraid oi a ght with American legielatore when it in neoeeeary. IIIIIIIIII T IIVIII Uneven UIIU Julius. -awn of Ton-onto'e oorpe ol write:-e.'upon the laulte oi the Canadian preee. They are numerous. no doubt. huthae not the To- ronto trade journal pulled the weakeet journale with luleolne nitention and land- ed men aa journaliate who never did a. day_'e actual work on the paper, end never oould do eo. merely held down their eeate ae proprietore. while aeeietante did all the work? By-the-way, will thie journelol the oreft mine a low Toronto jonrnaliate who have gone iorth and achieved euooeeein any hard eld in provincial journalieml They are very, very few. and leee criticiem ahould. per- hape. eeine out of Toronto. WORKING FOR GOOD. . Irho pooollqgoto who now in tho Dingloy hill pho powot to ond Ibo bonding privi. ligoo which also Oouodion nilwoy oonpur ioooujoy, ondwho prooood Ihoir viowo no oorongly upon tho govonmont, hovo ovu- wholnod ohouoolvoo with onbon-oaomout. `how hovo boon olowly nwokoninp to tho A, -. AL -A AL- _-_._ lL- - .g..__.. _;_.....l._ ..... ...... ..... ......., -...........,. .. ..- hat that the powu-(byninngoptrnnion olhw). whlolnhcydaind to onrcho to tho Injury oi the Grand Trunk and Can- dhl Facile nllvqo. van on molly In tho Dinghy H|l.n1|wunoInuntIobo AL... New Presbyterian ~ ....,...x_._._.__`..._._. ` Imam U8 A new. *` rho mm: and Puhllnhpr comm snotlm any from ondo! the young man -0 IU......L-|. .._-.. `I an-Ii.-A 'IIl\lI Mun Iii IIVU jut _ IIIIIIUI U|UUUVUI Q thuglnnovhuhtqnnd to thqoloou Ilulhoblowthynnghtioduncnnm dlunuurpthund M-do would not In nuilouulhynppoud. ll: Wmhn Vnlnncukl Inn mun AL... .._-:_A..._-n._ .. ska- _..l_A L.A It VVIIIZZ vtluuuu Ilvwwu tn: .uvvII Ilunnolnfornuionou this pain had thy damn IL `ha luau Icnld nqu-hthonldthnhoulslnnboduot ct Ihonhuuoutololuuaum adult- cuddulvoull not his the Candis: Pulkvuyhnl. "1`bnlyIIuhdlupuhna."uIdh, -an-AI: uouonuum-puma. %3Mu&k'li lllulhtvlllhuludth (hm- nnlnyovcyunqudohun hohldnumhmhdhvcy X0. l'IhIndlnqnnUucu- ..._.AA.._..n._. _.._AL.._..; , , IAMI PBIHNOII. A QIGIICI lo and In honor on: tho porjuryonhopolooooortlo liquor anon, on duo hhooohoogo In gourd politics It in boot: shown new more oloorly um ly- ing and loloo protonool In A largo ob- llout in lotto: day Oh:-MIA poopto. lion in good petition! in Kingston about to bo- Ing on tho ddo. of tho dominant party who bod lonotlpolly sod manly up to tho ohoogooootl old: power to domlooor and harm: lib:-uh. They no buwonhollng Ibo Idol! oxoouhlvo for hvor. and In in about umum A low won named and ox- poud. upooiolly than who luvo drown high oslooa and ban lltonljy dono noth- I-uu I44: n--Anal Innun l .`.;:'..:.f:;;;.:;..:." T?!` Jifjuvn-uuviuwwv---- oluIbwu9uI|upuunuonIhauy- bhk. `litltlavnuulubhtth jkmhqhq bulb [unqu- i Iii nu D Ination- `lb have nub a hub: diuovolw. .L.._-L _.._-_L-A l-A. _..J A. AL- -3: MR. OEARL'l 0N 8 POSITION. _ AL. ;__A: M. W M MD fDA1!~Y-}_*:1.1G- ENGLISH CHURCH PRAYER WEALTH IN FARMING. The fermere ere happy. end they have reason to exhibit their joy. They have not only the heel. crop: for yearI--end bar- veeted an tar as the grain in concerned- but the prioee are the beet. end` they are likely to etill iurtheredvenoe. "With theee prioee. twenty cent: to twenty-two oente higher then leet yeer. and an in- crease of 5.000.000 buehele in yield, eaye the Toronto Star. "the value 4 of the wheat orope in Ontario will be 06,500,000 to 88,000,000 more than it wee last year." The inoreaee in the yield in eeeily accounted for; the inoreeee in the quotetione in e mattor lor di:cue- aion. Grein men. who are eoouatomed to read the lateet end moat enlightened litera- ture appertaining to the business. includ- ing condential information moet cerelully oolleoted. do not agree as to the cause of thin edvnnoe in veluee. There ie a hint thet there is epeouletien behind the boom. that some Iyndioete of wealthy operetere may be at work. And yet the crop in eo extensive. not only in one but in all the provinoee--in Manitoba amounting to nearly thirty million: of buehele--that there in no direct or apparent evidence of much force in the inference. Thoeeoret oi the demand for grein. of this upward tendency. in treoed by eome to the short crop in Europe. and famine and trouble in lndle. America in looked to for the Iupply of wheat which it he an abundance. The Toronto Star adde from its etudy of the aituatlon : e,.u,,,.e nu, a. "Now rod winter who in worth 81. to 82. ab Onbnrio poinu. M oom trod wiuh 80. to 01. A you Ago. New w ice when will bring 83. to 840.. u compared with 62. In! your. A nnmnu-inn nf min: of Mnniholn uzo. Inn "A comparison of price: of Monibobo who show: u still grater oonerub in favor o! thin uuon. Ah Forb Willlom and Port Arthur No. 1 hnrd in worth Mo. to- day. on compared with 850. I (`on ago. The lune grade cold no-day at 81. 3 Toron- to, u Against 700. I your IKO. Horvutin begun oorlf in Mnnitobo to in Ienon. an I good yio d seem: to ho oxpootod. Nat Huh moor-do for tho nnon worn [000 yluu loom! no nu axpwwu. Now high record: for tho uouon were made to-day in priool of what at Chicago. The Advance this morning In: over 50. per bunhol. The murkou opened with much oxoltovnonh. and during uho tnornin Bop- nombor sold up so 93,',o.. Docomu to 93o. and May to (me. These uontiona are the highest ulnco 1891. and ram 35. to 351:. higher than than prevailing A-your Ago. Then were modoruu reaction: in price: during the duy. but. the feeling con- tinue: very buinh. Nl.huu-nnnl nnhlnl mm 4:}. mar nanhnl IIIDIIOI V07] Dllllllu "Liverpool coblu rose 4d. r cenul to-day. and threshing return: rom Min- nooota and Dokom show only six to Iovon hunholl pot acre. and shot. of inferior quality. Foreigners bought. hoovily of cub and future: in Chicogo and New York. When no wootorn point: in going out fut- or than roooivod. Ind utookl continue to doorouo. Tndou who thought they hud noon wild muhooo of late were given an in- troduction to-day to yvhno A Wild -mukot rally in. Tho buyln to-doy wu ooumotod by on ortlolo in the ow York Journal 0! Com- moroo from Boorbohm. who reckon: the nhorugo in Europe at 384,000,000 buoholn, whom: ho oaolmotu that America will not be able to upon our l05.000.000 bulb- nln " which in prolnioing for Canovia. A unr- kot lo ooourod for oll hor groin, and at priooo bottor thon hovo boon obtolnod for yooro; ond tho in-morn bolng made woolthy tho ivholo country will got tho honot, oinoo it dooo not roqniro o Honry Goon-go to dlooom that tho soil lo tho souroo of all woolth. Agrloulturo hoing o lolluro ovory induotry lo bound to ouon |I`l0\IlMll O bola; o ouooooo ovory buoinooo in bound to boom. '5 ,, TOIOICO KIWI. Seven! Toronto bonus on Ink:-outed in tho colon ol llowol &Co.. of Noponoombo on paging uoioumool for their erodi- toro. bnloou woo fonnorl on-riot! on undorlhonunootinoh & Tho ..n-A- In - I.-n- sung --nl In h g-ngamgd OII UHUUTUKHIWUDIHIHOH G U09 `DI uuhia nlu-pom. nut! It In expound shuns ndjutucnbol the pr0~ lint dlcuhy vi I in nude. laugh: DIM Ihorlowoqt nu own Luau. ' V We pvt Ihcuuoh choir Int lesion in thin pernicious. foolish. nupid bgiob Ilomudnovlhoyuytouin the word: olllylook tohk Ia-canton, "Th llalm youuullnolvilluuouu. and it phbgtlwmhlkth instruction.` I *0 ounce hot. "Doyou think 13 : Inc thn ovary III! In No pun! and Ibo hints. HI`: -1. I don't luau." ha ununntl- '"a'66iE-I23; I.'p'J{.aiI" " `l'ESTAMENTS-1o cent: up- wards. - POCKET BIBLES-25 cents. LARGE TYPE BIBLES-40 cents. -_;`-se `4 Vqolldlotleltlblohhd. Iheooll not cdlodlothuwllo. .Aodlnv|evolthe toot thet the Inpoetetlon e! toreign oom- nodlttee to Condo through the United Stetee ore veetly 3:-eeter theo the [aposto- tloneo! the United Btetee through Oeoede, it leeeey to eee who would pey the loee. Now Yuk. Boeton end Portlondiwould ho chiey concerned in thet. I on not lure that the Ieotlon in queetion wee Aimed at the Cenedlen reilweye. but if it wee-end it in en oouetmed--lte eothor will he more eern oetly dunned At homo then he will be L_ mm ID UIIII noun run-nu vv --u-up-. -nu Ilnwuw ---'v- ly. by tho Amorioono. um. mohophorlcolly, they would ho cutting off tho nooo to oplbo tho faoo. Thou nor: of rotollohion the Com- dlono can ohond. and tho ooonor uhoro II o ,_u.,o nn.__.._,u-L_ -1 2;- |._-_-u-- AL- ?npotIn shtonoll. Toronto Nun. -Au`-n` MI\` `unsung An: hut`: "KC II I Tu ! UIIUV." K IXVCK. oqbdul . " I want I Ilurgdn you |uI|n'I |ook any lurker." U -3 Is : no wall that this point should be do- nmly undo:-stood. on_oo for all. For yuan this bogey. the loci of the bondng prlvilogo. hu boon threatened, and the nntutorod mind has boon lmprouod with the not shut the loan would (:11 on Guns- a1_ I1vnn__._ 1_u___A-- LL-L IIIIU IIUU UIIII `VIII? Int IVIIIIIII A-In vu vuu-~ diam only. Sir William inbinnton that thin lots would be shared. sud mom large- n_ L- `L- A.._-..x..-_- AL`L ...-A-..I...1..II_ pnotionl llluntntioh of in beauties thol LAL LA- ya." ' '...a.""-."i.Is"J.' n'.TsI'..`5" Go to London, III an [hour can In nunll. "Pu an I don't now." In unwound. Lana-Inlli, "Hui M Dunn Dgnl A lonhn IDWIZ lllly any nangnsnmau luau. The address on the envelo e was the most interesting thing abou it, to my mind. `They have trained the down here in London to the point of addressing every man as esqulre. and not with the Klein Es .. as we sometimes use it. but `sq., wit an re added. perhaps to make is perfectly clear that the contraction means enquire not Es uimaux. But here was this note from t e duke of Port- land. mailed from Buckingham palace. addressed with a simple Mr." J That shows that they know a thing or two down atlthe palace, and thatethere is no absolute nece88lI._y for calling aman uire when he is not an esqulre. .hat same friend who had doubts about a Londoner getting apuss for the Royal mews was telling me not long ago of the effect of the Esq." upon the rural English mind. He was staying in a little inn far out of town. where he was known to the landlord, and where an Englishman who was not known was also staying. The landlord was curious to know who his stranger guest. was. but could not find out. I think he is awealthy man," he said to my friend; "likel' a large landowner. I notice that all his letters have an l'Isq." on them." To give such a reputation as that might make it worth while to add the }sq." in letters to our friends, but. to see how great. an improvement. the omission is. take the beautifully simple inscription on the tomb of Oliver ioldsmith, which I copied the other day: Here lit-s Oliver Goldsmith;" the beauty of it would be lost it` it read: ilere lies Oliver Goldsmith. Esq. I`erhas you know who is the pnly a man in Ingland who can sit befor the queen with his hat. on? At any you soon would know if you lived i .ondon. for it is as familiar a oonun drum here as When is adoor not a door?" "It is the ueen`s coachman. of course: and since the jubilee procession and all that has been written about it, ' people even in the South Sea Islands must know that the queen`s coachman is Mr. Miller. ALI n no-nnrl rnnn Inna} Ml`. is Mr. Millar. Ah! a proud man must. Mr. Mill.-ir hel His part is more dignied than roytxity itself. When he drives the queen through the streets she can laugh at anything that tickles her, (though I never heard of her most gru- uious mnjeaty laughing in public), but Mr. Millnr cannot. If he were to hear the horses cranking `jokes he must. still look grand and dignified. . nnn hnrdlv nnnreninlea. however. what ICPQ. but hy the square I001. ' The celebrated creams are not parli- cnlnrly ne lmking horses when seen In the stable. Their llght eye: and the; ntuenoe`oI eyebrows gave them An Al- hlno-Ilke appearance that seem: hard-I :11 natural in n horse. Pouihly hone: o no not nsunlly have eyebrows. l have llnQlI,_.by me At the moment tn, 5 Jud? by but than Henoverium look no I little olitu had been cut. in their` skin. end Wonk light eye: inserted. the no hone: in the ntableu; no none that look anything hot prime-I 1;; but than nerve only to strengthen one`: liklng for the good old queen. for the otnblo boy on lnlnl that nltho hl the hue ontllv their noelnlnaoo wil not have then told, but koopo then '....:`.:::*.'.m':...:.:':::.;. .0... |m rm: Qm_;4_' sranLI:s.}-{i%:;'I:':.:-;-:.. .... qxperiexgco cu: may I T A lhndlnc Job About In In Who` Won: -II In Baton who QlO0I"ll|I' ' no; man at Anorlonnl--A catch: I-0*-I Inn . New York Time: London correspondent. 'I`hnI. In A vnrv wall for an Ameri- Or my "city in the world and uh I... of course). and had nn pmrimnninl M- ur Woatminatrr in my mind naasumpnu o the mil old ri.nt0crm'y we read about, as distinguished from the real new aristocracy we see nhout. He nt. least was one of the grand old nobles.` enjoying tha income from his vast put,-| rimoninl tutu. But. a well-informad Engiiahmnn threw a pehhlo that shut- tered my idol. Westminster wna nu` poor nu possible (not the present one. tutu to speak of. It was by marrying the pretty daughter of n livgry auihlo. hnnnnr with mun m-res of nmxinx lands daughter on IIw_:ry unnlaz keeper with mm more: grazing that he found the fortunes ut the (unit '. Londonvmvw over those liolda, and t ey are no longer rockonod by tho but by the foot. 1-. .~.I.h.-nut vrnn|na not mrti-. to end their dun Ill contort. How much tho bl; auto coaches cent, and when they were built. and when Iut ad. Are favorable Iuhjocta with the [E560 II llhsll let that nation slots. 0. In 0! little mount what cat. gt a nu. or the loan: h:.lor|t.l::BttHIpoop|:}ro- Ed 19 t Icy or undue: at am swarm ad un anal-n. :1 count. its not ob! ' . uni?----- _ 1 AN AMERICAN ! VISIT TO THE` New York Times London oorrelponuem. That In :11 very well for an A_merl- ean." said one of my London fnendn. You Americans can. at whateve_r you want, in England. Bu I nhould like to see an every-day Londoner get one of then." . Whlln ha nnnkn hi halt` in him hand a. tneee." ~ While he spoke he held in his hand a. ticket that had been sent me that morn- ing by the master of the hone. admit- tin five none ta"i'ee the queen's eta lee. ow much my Americnnehip had to do with it I did not know. but the ticket came without the least. diffi- culty. It wee necessary only to send a requeet.to_the mapter of the bone at Buckingham palace (the duke of Port- land. I believe and the pen name by return mail. ny American cen doubt- leu eecure one in 2119 same way. and most likely any Englishmen also. The nddrnu nn Hm anveione 4.59;; gm. annoy-ca Qxpu-luiooloqn unto them; up k and spun. clean on I:_ to live in. The young man who owed me about was one at the 5:-oonu who led tho queen`: hone: in e jubilee proceulon. and the story of that day`: walk will go down, you :21 be sure. 60 his grand- :children and yond. ueurouu no uguonaourg. wnun. Passed up: Sbenmera G. W. Morloy. Ogdensburgto Chicago. I! hb; Kauhndin. Kingston to Chicago. lig : Montoaglo, Oawogo to Chicago, coal: schooner W. Y. Emsry, Toronto to Toledo. light; A. & 0. Columbia, Buifulo. excuraion; schooner L. Tilley. Prescott to Port. Arthur. light. Hymn Book, Eto., no CENTS upwmos. `II III EIIIIIIUIU III $II`l-Il- Samuel Birch. of the rm of McKelvey & Birch. lenvee next. week for Boeuon end ew York and early in September uile for nndon, Eng. Hie firm. with Gurney`e, of bronco, end other oepibeliete heve formed eoompeny and will go into the heating bueineee in the grub melsropolie. There in e demend for Oenedien enterprise in chin respect in the hueineee end rivabe houeee of England. Hitherto `host ng he been poorly conducted. Mr. Birch in en experb plumber, end his eoienelo knowledge in heeting commend: wide inuence in thin country. Mr. Birch will be eooompenied by hie eon Alfred, who will be matched to the omoe shell`. The eteemer Hero will undergo extensive ulceration: and improve enu during the coming winter. AI :22: u nnigetlgn clone: she will he docke and the work of removing her boiler to mete room tor e new one will be commenced. The new holler will he made by the firm they menu- fuohured bhoeegleoed in the North King lam winter, on will be capable of carrying forty pounds more noun than does chub now in use on the boat. Wellund Ounl Report. Pom` D.u.Hovsuc, Ont. August 20.- Pamed up : Brenner John Rugee.Onwego to Chicago. coal; steamer Denver. Oswe o l to Milwaukee. coal; Iteamer Rolede e, Prea-oott to Chicago, light; steamer Es- onnebn. Ogdenaburw to Chicago. light; steamer Saturn. Collins Bey to Toledo. lighc. Down--Not.hing. Pam-r CoI.n.m.N|c. Ont... Auirult 20.- ngnu. uown--uommg. Pom Connomnc, Ont... Au nut Puaod down: Steamer Tape a. Toledo bo Kingsbomcorn; schooner A. L. Andrews, Detroit. to Ogdonaburg. wheat. P.nu\lI nn 9 Slmnmarn G. W. Morlov. ltdodnnsh bozo! obhsnnaulw ' my run. vii not at arson : 4 non mud?-no inyboymboaul nu-A 0| . who hu In-I Idle; uoubloo. 0 in dorlvod ! nut bouolt hon the lb and I touch 0 'ooIIIIIOII and tho?! }0lI|hC\ paid an! annual dun: 1 unit In In nor TIIO IIBOIIIIOI nonnmn. WWII Illl qunuuuur Dunn. in how mo Gnu-don Iulnnd iyuhordny alto:-noon for Toledo. Ohio. to In ngbuok I Anna!` ll Alb Manhol- 01 XI IIIIIIIOT. 0 lhlm burp Galvin, ~ with her con- noru, the Ceylon and the Augusta. left Gar- den Iulsnd lab nlehh for Goorgiun Bay port: for pine timbor. Thu mnmar Vs:-um bx-In from Inc unmet Vlrunl run 1 (mp xruln` Ploton t.o.KingIbon yutorda in op iuon to the steamer Hero, the are be nu hen onu lower than the Hero`: ch urge. Not- wlthnhanding thin inducement the Hero II- om-od the larger number of puungou, who won landod at Swift`: wharf an hour and ten minute: before the Vu-um came m. IIVL. -0..-nan "LIA 1-ill nnrlnu-an nvfnnnivn IV. El 0` I EIUIITUIUII. The B. of Q. railway employeee' mutual and aeeooinbion membere enjoyed a very pleuant. time at Tremontz Purl: and Gam- noque yeeberdny. Dmolnk to music eup- plied by (the Yarker brue bend. which no- compemed the exoureloniebe. wu indulged in at the perk. and those who did not one for such lively Amusement. enrolled or drove about the town. The Pierreponb reached Folgex-`n whet! on her return trip we qunrber before eleven. reler to nrown OOIOTI. Now Mre. Brown had a brown cashmere dress that ehe had donned on Sunday: for fully three years. Hoing to church in eun, ruin. sleet and snow for such a length of time had diacolored and faded Mre. Brown`: brown dress. The material etill good gave Mu-. Brown hope that the brown dreu could be changed in color and made to do service until time: were better and money more plentiful with her. Mr: pnlnr RI-nun had hnnrd of the mar. FAMILY BIBLES-81.5o.

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