Daily British Whig (1850), 31 Aug 1897, p. 3

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S'1L'.'7.'22Z}`i}."'EnI"'r37:E5."oLii'ob"u?.Tii lioonuo from him on hvjm homo. A_.-Al. A-.{.. Lnuulunn -hnIg: uoonou n-om nun nuon noun uomo. AI-not : Arnie: Anodyno .315 wholesale by Juno: 3. llclaod and nhil by all (II-nauhln and canal d-Inn. by Jamel D. ucuwu unu ru drum-gin: and gonna! III! nun IGIITIBIII WED. way our use-u than A In eolilier i 5 rue music In -t 609 part: no peace- II in {tense my well be pardon- ed the conltgmntlon ceneed by the nppennuoe of a r boy on Eundey. A: be carried hinuel well while ambng us we. preeume hie intentions were ne lrioudly` to In an they certainly were to his fair oom- pqnion. O. Btnthon. Njnpenee, formerly of Qneen'u.~wu che guen of his brother- `in-hw, F. Gardiner, eh Elm Grove `lean week; cfm-Ii. in am delving deep in his etudy of Dane Nature. Mlei K. Kane epenn Sunday in the city. Coon: of the biped variety have invaded a ndmberd corn elds in this looelity. Mrs. G. Her- pell ll eolnewhet better. J. Robbe, King- ston, epenb Sunday here. Rnnnnd And Humnv. and lidd In I: Hot With A Bear. 1)oNALnsox s MINA, August 3l.-Whi!o Joeeph end Jelnee Mundell were going to their work, across Sunday leke, Int morn- ing they came upon old bruin. Having no weapon he got away. He woe about nu lurgeee en seen around here for some tlrhe. W. nnldson has cattle on a form near Levant. They nought shelter in a vncent house. but when they wanted out the door was shut. They went upstairs and one got its head through the mndow. It nu seen by three men. They had a herd job to get the neck out. Cranberry picking is all the rage, but the berries Are not no good A crop on ex ted. Our Methodirt gicnio in to be hel in Beettie a ........ An -0-enknn lrlu Minn Anni: MQWIOCHIU IOIIIO II (.0 DB IIIIQ Ill DUIDDIB 1! V0 on ptelpber 16th. Min A gio unldcou bu t. for Kingston. w are -L_ L..- --nu-nu` nn-Iblnn In tin: nnnnrnl GUI . , . Ghnjl `WQ[U<.--1lervuh'ng: is add! overud 'm`I , ave; proepective one or gr: u an the consequent A. Fox"; God- frey.ie evieibor here. Henry -Mclver ie Ieneully nlfeosod with fever. A few re- cent uneven have freehened thin I up ohncldex-ably. 0. Fairbanks hu e eld oi the uent corn that our eon-eepondenb has seen fox-yearn. In heiglwit. everegeu twelve feet. and individual atelke between thirteen end fourteen leeta. Who can but n.-A.e A maul. mliu in a run: V0 on ucpuunuur AUDI]. Jun :1 gm were chohu secured position in the ononl hoapitnl. H. Morrow left for Lsnlr . Ho lug -Ann:-Ad -nu-Ir Min M, Mnxndnll Iuu !A Wonderful Mfdlclno. I 1 -_ 11: ' For um.-furs ~nuocam. such 00 Wind $0 Plil IN Stomach. Ilck Hendnchc. Olddlncu. Illa: ad Swell- ing mar nods. mulneou an Drowni- ncu. Cold cums. Plnohhntot Hut. Lou In; mar node; Dudnelu and Drowsi- nul. Cold Pins 9.` Hut, cl` Apocdu. nus: Btuth. Cu- I thuuuc. I son an Inn. Disturbed lino. Irhttl Dnono. and an llcrvmn UVIIIII. llotchco on thi llin. Disturbed I I Dunn. and all and II 1 Olluuloao. ht. tn 731 an: Inn nnnntnnrunn mun; `I'M: Ilhl ncuon. S Iullltttll smut: in'dIdlllr`.oQ onion: Inna Ihwwln nnhnovlndgoatob NORTH A GUINEA A 301. `one In-nun-unou|ono.um III! N *".:.'~....`-'*`=`2 =':~ .'.".""f-.~... ::=..."`-""-.'-r--'.T.T'3`:`v2 ` !`3.`.1%u%'&"'"'1!I:?.P.?2m.`1? ' `hvuulu on xoftlou PmI.u-ul . Ihnntlll nnhnnnhcnd I-in W3: Itomach. Impaired Dlgoctlon ' Iuoordoml L35, lhc.yocIl|hn;&-chvtlau watt * llli!l'l'E$VVlH"'IlB` I.-nvw. um: punu-r our ltukutwo. mnt I. on wear the belt whlle asleep. *1lt_;lvee power. to the organs. lf0M`_"'llO,iImIn aid add! nerve tone to the aobllltatetlfaypteln. tutu?` W mm`. 53995 -- T'1;'a1gfp1LtLi wind. { Aevberj 3`1,L --:um. Onpah Hotel. A... .__A 0A A medicine in WI! Ilzll Ill oown run. I have started to gin ll Donn : Kid- ney Pilln, andhnn ._ at it is truly mn- derful how much he boon helped by their use. Hoinnow tony and vigoromu. and mm to ho plating bother ml! the I-3 nun DI IXOIIHJ IIVOIDDII FCKIIII IDI OIIU DI IIIIX 5'5'iAs n. nnmtss. JAIRS sznxnox. IE Wqlnnztan MIKE. We have just recd e cerloed of these from 3 fecto needing money. We got these at OUR OWN PRICES. end while they last will give you the advantage. Our interests Ire mutual. Yours. Inaututodln the Reicn otjQuocn Anne. AD. 1714. Capital and Accumulated Fund: on: $15,000,000. Ono of the olden and Itronnce of D1-itlsh Pin omen. Tno undonmd Ann at [Inc- ueon on tho nbovo nlh old In` Pm Oolnpsny no pnpcuod to accept ti: 5 _on :1- most. every doc:-lptlon of propotty :6 current nun. Dvdunn and their oonbnemchlnchu. ~-v- iv}: "*7 , F|E*90:K- ., '-`fnnmm c;_ ._o_r mm" ox- `plnnnnll. A `Avon rennet WWI` ~ M W39 .01` mltnoponaully. T ' V D`R.BANDEN.156B'1`.JAMEB8'l'., MONTRIALQUBBDO. A doe:-lptlon ol propony current nun. Dvolu oontonmchntohon Oollccomhlohoo n and Public Building: nu on Ipoolally favorably tum: {or one or thus non. IovTnvo" ' .`-ii.-kn `cf. 'mnu" Su:-u ' and thin. - ..;:-.~..-..-:*:a.-.::.*:-..*::*.:- *;_ "- Get agooci Lum uowex, down to cost price at A. STl{A_CHAN S. mu Up voiil-den. Youcangetthghuu of1`oolo t rockbottom paces. time." T e Mrs. George wu quits enthueieetio in) her praise of the new kidney conqueror, end wished everyono 30 know `MI I re- markable remedy Int-.111 kidney troubles noun : piih Ara. Dom : rm: Are. The: mound direct Action of Donn`: Kidney ill: on the kidney: always re- stores them to e healthy action, than cur- ing ell dieeuee erieingh-om dinorder of the kidney. bladder or -urinuy on-gene. n....|....}.._ hnndmhn. dizxineu. dieboben. U10 kidneyl, manna: 0!` ~lll'ln|l'y organs. Baoknche. hoodnoho, diuineu, diubotaon. Bright : dioeue. nvol. otc..`|ll yield readily to Don : P: II. Price fb cont: par box or six boxol for $2.50 At Al drug-' nintn. Pl" 001 01' Ill IIUAUI III! `U-uv -U was un-- gnu. Lax: Liver Pill: onto whore othon fail. T. F. `mmson co. | goub I nu. coma: hook and o Itlloh. one 11!. UNION ASSURANCE sou1m,| I`hpIuIPIh|Dop|IlIooIPI)Du'pot oomnocluuoounln > l '-"' : Aaenovloar 3. George. V Ongfanqtho sea:-yomaqaonnlpllor lug-nqd m-omtheomnuuolmgnoynueue. B; M Georgy "H Ionl`nd,no'w shaman v:-nongo. troubled with ha. kidneys to: use um. Pain: in` hhohmk were fuqmnb and snare. and honloo lmd urinary diioultinu, Rowan vary much broken uplnhnllhlg. and dupius the use of a largo amount of doctor! medicine he was unable` to ohuin valid. `I I...... .9...-oui on uivn him `Donn : Kid- IIIITIIDIB IIIIIGIJ Donn Pills TL; -nAnn'nl'|: ' `rho corndr Bookstoro. Dona M Prluoou nu Wellington luau WIGIIBW At all Drunlnu. Prlco 65 can potillox. or 3 tor su.3o. sent by mall on nulpt oi ...u.. -r mmmm a co._ Tnmntn. H` 5 III!` Ilugllo will! It; IIIIII vu Ivv _ ma. 1'. MILBURN A co.. Toronto. Ixohnngo '31:: u, 0 oh : Block. ll hook Inuit. Bunion. Ont. F. NISBE-3T Sl THOIAS Dn HINNIS. JAIIS II 150 W mutton Bcuot Ann}: :8 KIIIQIOQOII. ' I.-'A(I'!I`_'-W-_E_'AK no:-`La. School Books, Scribbling Books, ' Exercise Books. IjOBD\l OICN@OIOfj fr. 'McMA0N cg v 14:-xi-i.`u: as-` -_.z I- an.-ukngan RU`? 1u:av;nn=s_ _- -Q Lntg: iooL REQUISITES of all kinds at Insunnco Emporium "` tolnnarlulusnnovu 'cu0Iao.ounoI-llundltoot T OF LONDON. Sideboards "Hedmnm Suites.| Some special Snhpa. In Ilnrglsn Into Vary Ilp ntfhlr lqlncu-they Ivunuyiuv low 09 Work [hp lluplnllnlloln-Otlull llama any town. ` NAPLANII.` August 3l.-'l'hc town was all excitononrwhen the now: hucamo our-M run: than on F1-Hay night the Dominion bunk bud been robbotlof some 832,000. ind alchough the bunk ocinln no Ilium About the, thing, the pa:-`eioulnu became known met. by mm. and to in an opiuton of everyone that ilgis on: of the Iliolont rob- beriu ever perpotnud in Cunndn. I`:-nm um wnv tbs lalhvn charted in. it on. `me noerue on me men Ieeumg no mo ck door olthe henk were res removed by boring ecrooe one board wish e three-qnerter incl: bib end e new wee then inserted end the bond on both eidee cut end removed. Thie let them into the heck door of the bent from which e penel wee neatly removed end repleoed juet. ee neetly. In fact the jobuvee so complete that in wee not noticed by my of the bent ofciele ell dey Seturxley end only when the robbery wee diloovered end they hunted round to see how the intmdere hed gained edmitr fgnnl, Dona pu-pen-nun In unnun. From thaway the folhvn ah:-ted iq. wu clear they did not intqnd to bunglopho `ob. The botnig on tho shod loading to the uni dnnr nl thn hank rpm u-At: mmnvad THE BANK Routglv cwstp EX- OITEMENT m ugpaigts. ` L M, , , .F':'|:::.m` au"u' nun. ml 3' u' ` Ihlldagg `rm unonnu awlen unounuu on win: $32,000. 310.000 of this In unuigqod Do- mimon bnnk bill: of 85 denomination. All the bunk: hue been notified to" keep I brief. wwoh gave: all bills tondorod by nlunuunnrn nu nnnnnn in [kn Inn-in hhlhl. rEt:?(E Ill DUI IIUW IIIJIIII It would almost uppar abut the com- binauion of the mic wu known to the `L......I_-- an. up; gordn-Inna -inn: unt` If. ll DHIIDIOII 0! IO DIX. VII IIIOWII D0 loll! `b|l?lAl`l. an no explosives wero mod. It in mi that I similar bank robbery oc- curred in the Into: tomb yearn -...'. an -yhinh u. mhhnn nnnnu-Ar] On motion. Jonneuon-wmne. me men to Add all errore sgsinsb townshi showed by auditors on collector : ml for I896 to collector's roll of 1897. On motion, White-Johnston, the surveyor- as soon ss lble to survey \ rod from Domld`Mc eld s to Roberuvills. Donald Mcboneld to eooompeny the surveiygr who should obtein from per-ties whose d is crossed. deeds of roedbed per survey. Adjourned till Mondey. September 3rd. Shorbroiko. Q13... ...... 1.`..`: {.`.*.9.`u`.i3e.'.' TIIIIC Riven. Qu Cookuhln. Q11... lanhbu-3. . . Unlonvluo ...... .. ' QID. . 'I'III-D$I Alnouu... luau. . curred In one note: tome year- ago in which the robbers appeared to have known the combination. but it. afterwards transpired that they werengeng of expertl. The people of . Nnpenee were just congretulnoing them- selves that we had one of the infest places in Canednboreeide in when this thing happened, which, to use 5 common ex- I preeeion. has quite knocked the wind onb' of us. , u:-- I.`.I:s|. `l.I'....o-.. .!....-[wan at W H I ox Min Edith Hunter. daughter of W. H. : Hunter. of the Royal hotel. was married on Saturday night. to A. MoCabe, of Mon- treal. The bride is about sixteen and the groom in also youthful. The honeymoon was spent in the limestone city and the, couple arrived home oobarday and are receiving the con rat_u ationl of friends. V U. W. Morden. of ioton, in in town for a I donor two. l _ and Mn. Lfgtlunann Inky: hnl-n hnnn. Council of Pelmeretou. North and louth canouto. All members preeent. H. Cameron was ellowed ve daye' etatute labor in Allen Stewertfe roed beotlor eaw dual: and tan bark uh on the reed. On motion. John- eton- bite, the matter of the Munich roed wan laid over till next meeelng, Samuel Shank to enquire of Noble Potter and H. Cameron on what. terms a deed of road bed can be obtained acroel their lote. On motion. White-Shanks. 82 wee granted Hen- ry Ryder for damage done to ivate brid e by public travel. n motion. Mil er-Johneton,tbe eurveyor I report on the Fiat: creek rond, acroee lot 20, eon. 8. Palrneremn. wee adopted. the clerkto preparea by-law eetebliahlog eald road; the clerk to draw up a deed of road- beduround Pete : hill eccordin to eur- veyor e report end rend same to re. 1'. A. Daweon for ei nature elong with order on Wreaaurer for 10 in payment of eeiue. On motion. Johneton-Miller. Jamel Crain voted 88, part ofemount due hie roed beat for back road tax collected; also to Ieaee Allen for Onto Jernee Miller for CI; to Robert Bprole for 82; to Thomae White for 83: to William_ J. Donaldson for 81 : to Allan < Stewart for 88 ; to William J. Johnston for 82; to William G. Mundell for 8), all back road tax due road hence. On motion. Miller-White. W. J. Wateon war voted 820. amount. granted to build high croeeway bridge on the Ritchie road. On motion, White-Johnltnu, Wil- Iiern Miller voted 85 and been Allan 88 for ex peneee ae commiasionere to Kingston to interview county treaeurer regerding liet. of late in arreare of taxee. On motion. Miller-Shanlxe, 84. granted Wllllem J. Johneton no repeir hlleeineippl bridge on elm lelmhia Maul. nnrl 8|_50 ll Roherb Johmton no repair mluu-supp: on-mp on the Ritchie road. und 8l.50 to Robert Shsnh for uhnrpening drills, powder. em. for blunting And plank need in bridge. On motion. Johnston-Miller, the clerk to write the county clerk enquiring if 896 17 has been credited to our municipelithbeing the amount paid by 8. J. Dunon for back taxes on Iota owned I) John Duvnon. On motion. J ohnabon-Wh to. the clerk to add to JIIIIOI McKinnon'u euonment 88 none. making is 188 acres. 8188 ; Also sdd to eeneeunent roll.A. Elliott and R. Luker. 091-. II. I... Infigml ma fnrnnllv nnnnrl uneuunent !`0l|,A. mnou: Ina n. Lulu`. 875. By-luv 102 and 103 formally . On motion. Johnston-White. the c ork to -.u.I .n .-mu noninnh mrnnhin an or two. ' r. and Mn. Mathews. who have been the guest: oi her sister. Mrs. A. Alann- dr. loft lub night for their home in Rich Hill. Missouri. nftez; I very pleasant. nix weeks visit. Tho uinonnb stolen` unountod to iomo I'll ) nan Ill] lnn of this -an nnnfnnnll Dn- mtunfokclohu at Ah cu, ~=--~--- mu gvor nu nun tonaoroa may or pghmna, in the hope that: _lge o_huirpod. TIC fllllllfl. l'\-- I In _ D Iqlahulud. "Don S: V!` in no ounna$e\}.L 1 "nldonu ` ' an ounce Put. : tot of In worn quu--; and in an old woodon_ tenement and". in the inner room of one of the wiugq lay the body of (young robs! `uloer; awniti. burial. The now: aoon.Iprotd?' to n. v: not far off. and pretty soon qwu cum :1 untlmentnl specimen of Au-ginin young wouunhood-not 5 but looking gm at all. , 1 Let me his him for his mother! she exclaimed, u I and her what lthei wanted. Do let me kh him to!` his mother!" `Kiss whor I ..y.a. rather |ur- % nu-innd ' III W110! I. lllvu, IILIIUI mu- prised. `_` ` he dear little lieutenant.` n_he re-T ned, `the one thst. lien dad in the ouae.~ I never uwhlm. but I do I0 swan? to kiss him [or his don-`mother : a e. .. 7 " fhnllnllf "I n-.nulrIn'k (`II III I.IIV' `I10 lhuhl Inoqulh. Nenr kill 5 uito. Tho inset in I at rd irt nakrh. Such is theulva on nowlngpntlqumwho an: "Remember that tho ptuneo cl young fellow lay asleep on a note. ``The Virginia. dune ltOd the lien- tenant and took him for he nor T she was in search of. Before I oou d teli her any different she rushed upon` him exclalmlnz. `Let me kiss him for hi! mother.` and the next minute her lips touched his. v Pox-hum you can imagine he: nur- Eriae when the auipoeed corpse threw in ml-Ynl around our nook and laid. `a aa.ke!' L `I thought she couldn't do us any} harm by Inning a corpse no I let her. in. The way lay `Jarongh a room in which a. lieutenant of our own forcu. `, a. good-looki . chm-devil sort of Q," ay sofa. The Vinzlnia. dune Lcsuqau gvu uuu nun-luv --cg --u rise nu posed thra'w Eis arm: around or neck and mid. ` `Nat-or mind thn nld lu:lv_ mlsn. G0 H. C IOIJII C IT. u\o\'u-ioultdoofalegsndul 1 Wu told in the E link court. of o - cer)` recently. A club lulgoleft glac- ncy to lhnlel Harding, Iv bu lent his log." am but 1 nephew named Daniel Huvdin but he land not lost in Ice. and two ot or nephews, both nun vlnuu-I Hm-dlnn, an (I with had mfa; IMIQI llul . lllll [ID IIIII IIUI: II: IIC two 3310: named -ltdvnxd Bu-dl . hdwlohhod l'o=v`I:lo. loutsleg. hdidnbeiaundu loam the lencyf Daniel was rnlcd out. The two Edwu declined I pm than to divide the annoy. In. in bad ones otforod to Edward the tint (present ol an ortincsl llm that proved that nhohcwtlnt he lost slomnndtohln thouutnwudod the nnqnoy. -no nuns. Inc: an on $011!` own account. 1 won't next` uhe heuten t not the wont of it. though, for alt ough he cautioned me- not to tell any one of the affair it t out and ever time any of his brot er officers met im. some one was sure to` murmur `Oh, let me kiss him for his` mnl hnr ` Death Ofpltolfo Island Lnndnnrl. Michael Flynn, one of Wolfe Island's oldest residents, passed away on Au- gust 21st. He was born in Newmurket, Ireland, and, with his wife and three dsufhtierl. came to Canada in I850, sett ing on the farm where he died at [the ripe age of eighty-eeven, after an illness of two years. He had lived to see his seventh genemtion. which he 1 always spoke of with ride, and was http- piest. when surroun ed by his lug-~. number of grandchildren. A practical Catholic, a kind husband and father\ and honest and upright in all his deal- "ings, he gained the respect of all. De- .eea.sed is survived by a wife, eight; daughters and one son-Mrs. Lafleur, rMre. James Coyle and Mrs. Di mer. Wolfe Islsnd; Mrs. Thomas oyle. Rochester; Mrs. F. X. 'l`hexia.ult,King- iaton; Miss Hannah and John who re- side on the homestead. The two younget. daughters are nuns `in the No- tre Dame convent. Boston-Sister Mary Humhline and Sister"Fruncia Bnrgie. The funeral on Monda mornin wan largely attended by is andera. t St. Mary's church Rev. Father Spratt cele- brated a solemn requiem mass for the repose of his soul, Mrs. R. Spoor. during the affertory. sin ing a solo with nym- pethetie effect. he pail-bearers` were three sons-in-lmw and three grandsons of deceased. The remains were placed in St. Mary's vault. An Indian Town. On Annette Island, of! the Alaskan coast, is one of the richest gold lodee in the world. But it will probably never be touched, st leut while Henry I)unce.n. the preeent. owner. is alive. Congress granted the inland to Mr. Duncan years ago with the_underetand- ing that he was to use it for the pur- pose of educating and civilixlnc the In- dians. He has a town on the inland run on the communletic plan. with eh and various industries, all oper- Me by the Indiana. There in en in- dlan me or and the affairs of the town are con ucted by Indlene, Duncan be- ing the only white men on the lelend. The community in proeperoue. happy and orderly and Duncan will not al- low the god to be touched beoeune he believes that the lust for min which characterizes the white: would soon de- -hp-an his Indian: I-DC `0lIlZ y|rq UV 901110 -.n indel. his around her neck um: um. `Never mind tho old lady. min. Go it our account. I won't kick!` . Mn hmulnnmnf ant. tho worlt of it. murmur mother.` IIUIUIII ll-Ir`. Duluth, `August 27.-Rev. R. L. Snider and wife, of Hibling, Minn., for- merly of Odessa, 0nt.. penned through here on their way to St. Cleud to at- tend conference. Mrs. Walter F. Van- alutine. of Duluth. the wife of our Northern Pacific railroad conductor, il'l8 been called home to Wilton on ac- count of her mother'e. Mn. Anthony Snider. sickness. John Myor in still on the street railway. and Walter hu pur- eheped 5 bike nnd will challenge any conductor in Canada to ride a race. The N rthern Pacific is doing A ruch- ing bun none in hundlin the wheat from the north-went. Went er in fine here. West Superior ie booming. Flour is way up here. McKinley is doing A `little business for the farmer: this year. The railroad is hiring lots of men to meet its demand for the rush. 'l\w-ent tour crew: are running between Dulut and Staple hauling wheat. CDRNICICTIIOS the V atroy his Indium. New York 17$. When I woman will, aha wi|l-may- be. and when she won't. she won't- perhaps. .. A man always feel: as it he had done :_ron_lrhen 3 girl kilns him nnilut I8 wn . I`:-gs--v nvn-nn.n Run an him: I'll hi! his will. Every woman has an idea thnt her husband is awfully druid of her opin- inn hnf ha wnn't_ Allin. H. i0lI, but he won't. uunu II. some women In net to bus get- ting up new dishes M h quqer ranch nuns that they never [at time to learn how to cook. I! Glyn gunman lnnn hut` in nhnrnnn how to cool. It the avenge man land to nhnrpon the Fan cutter And cut the [run In the rant yud every city. he would be- nmnn All indnl- New York Press. \L'|.An n Inn-u-nan husband is awmuy urua 1 ion. but he won't. admit it. Rnnm wnmnn Ara knot. In ltonotlou or A Bnoholor. '_4|. Y).A_4 Augudaunw. srH}l_1_E__F_ji3-'__'3 -'-`="E%=J| Duluth Alain. `A___.__L an `I. wmsuauun IAl:`..`5` unnn Inn-L" " I-:1 Iunurolnuovol noun./ou.u.`... tuna namouc lacuna `In an Inolhcihhoonpuy. Carnoy__ky Cmnpgny. _-qgg K ` ALLEN'8 suoasi Q. -v?"a"'u..-.." "7 am` '""'a'r'-- III . (9 @V'ar$%....................,. may.Iuanty.a>uuuustouuulaaoudyguvd. nuboonpruurlbodovct layout I; Uud .......a.u....n.1a.|uhnnndnaI&0bho % ..i'."{.".``u`..`-``:..`2.x:' - :I`:;. l`):lI.II ulvrql `- in She vault. % : n ` 7 I nuboonpruurlbodovu I510 cum in the on ! noon. An: mu!-6 or Wood`: I'll In-nnnunnmn D1131 Ilihlhh I-TCu-.`- ._ ..: 5::... eL`.`.'.t.`8}'.x;'."..e." -nuwn. llIAlII..l-Iuvu yvwuu-.- _.....-. Mocuunmowulhllnilqhito mo 1! melon wlcoln ltttunnnd wowlll iondby Innll. Prim. nnn nnnnn. an sll. I. on Men In Iomr. Ind we vuu no: car: . all. men. one ruckus 01: III. runs. dnullcun. Punuhlchhiuhhlvuddtx `rho wood Oonnnum Ily'.HU\ DI`. UIIIQ'IIJK'l'l 'V`ll'~ d! t . ,. V 03 2 `a``.`.*. a.::: &. `:'..as-u'` * remedy the oygr lrilglq b 5.3 """..`."`%.`..`.`.`... 5' Paomholujol thy he know: mm H nd`hbr.moIht;-|I`d hr u-ulhfulnou of 0: statements. ,. `:* ' n...muv`nu.mcm`:`-bu mi-un. ~ 5.1.. an mun. condom will IIlI'-3` . Sold in M1; by nu no `Z uu..lIAu`d`bmmcuu`:iuiInIIuuu. '3 Prloqll oug._un)utI wit! `blunts; . ruuhiiuluhonna WI. rlmliitrwulllyilu TIC COCICIVI $0.25.... ma fhnnln. B951- glx `~*~ `Q ` N ~\::~?~.:` d "C cochq wulpuuw. Xn FRI` Ina Idhnloow uouav AND ausmshs. T V_ V?-jvrv-wt I` _ J -"I cure Vlflcpcele yvlth the clip ut- Anclunent 09. ` jngqlgjlectrlcz Bolt ~an18 mo. T my. I nut.-.` ..:.....::. " ;%....,......x. the` mo! ex : "is cordu. causing n ffegclxgnlguon gtmu-o. `ch blood. nnd~5emd~Pnr`the* dots, that permit`- nnnw any-Ina vnrlnnnnln, It lial two {IA'p|r`a.w.oon-noro Brooksnai Eton. Intum min-c." 6'0. ones. SMYTHE ,& LOSCOMBE. mmnm. nnnalanl D} 0'!`- pgu I .____._.._. I,-,p\\-"' f}, OVAL. ARCHITECTURAL Dd IIOIIO Nun ox Ilnrolno olnlu IOIOAIIIIU. ` nag` MEDICAL OARD8. -fR; ll loam! Ilagonlununl unuwn unnu- .3g:"'.:...;.. ..;.;:;.:.':: :.::'.:.':`.:.'r'.':':'.. j `JUBURANGI. ` LIOAI... DENTAL. .. sao_<:_._] A482 = ` TBEAIHSNT Tmtuogm ~ ; aesaamou Ii.;=-:-.-:-a*-= jm I1n-.n-J-I ; EVERY`. ' n. 1. mm. `~ =`~:':s-.. I'3".'n."'w'Ii'r?i. - mat. Khom- the no:-tn. "The policy of the government has helped greatly to develop indnetriel and nllwny enterprleeo of ever sort. The re- enlt he: been to make t in oepitel the oontre of 3 network ol nilvny lime, to oetohlloh meene of oolnlnunioetion between ell port! of the republic, end to oreete leo- Hundredo of feotoriee hove been nllt end the in t trade thereby rednoed. the export t e being increuod. The hot-oriee inolnde pe r milla. onrpet he torieo. cotton to on and woollen mills. The cheepneee both of labor and materials and the coat of treneporntion combine to make it dicolt toimportere to compete with dolnoetio mnnnfncturere in such linoe unre lndigenlouo to the country. Added `to this new enterpriee receive ample pro- tection nnd no Amerioen. French end Ger men oepitnl ha been attracted; "In min oi thin Mr. Shennnrd sees room ml OIPIIII IIII nun IEITICIOIIB "In spin of this Mr. Sheppard sees room for Canadian trade. and protable trade. it reciprocal an-angsmonta wan made. The relations bowsan the states and Mexico oommsrolally an not good. sh Mexico takas'a million dollars worth 0 goods from Ans:-loa for avsry thousand II-on Canada. The goods which he on: should he pushed are saving and in thing maohlnu. The goons wmon no In Inoulu no and chovolo. picks. not. boot. 00.0., cu-ri farm wqmono, furniture, whiskey an 3 long line of othcn ol the mac doocripbion. In all can the ?.:Idi;I|:nnrtio|o trust bomporiortosnyot . no toro- oeu oonaidornbfo oxbondod tndopglntioua .._.I-- n-gin-nah- In ILA nnnunn Al than me enu property e pun no no r prevalent. and well- ounded in all :x-1:36 ll: few remote and ineeoeeeible localities of thin republic an in the greener republic so the north. IOWVLA nnllnu nl IHA aaurnvnnnnnli Hun IIII OODUHICTIUIU IXTIUCI WI. IUIIBIU under reciprocity in thc count ol Limo. Canada wm llnndlo the fhruugh `rule at 0|-haul lroduou. ~\ A ,_A an A 111,1 III I ll : `ADI Drluln guvurnlllluu iuna ingac va proparalionl tounaanho anticipated action of the Unihd States in lav ing a tan pot cant. discriminating duty on adircoaimpartabiona through Canada. Whila no information has been received through diplomatic channala. aha matter nat 306 having haan Inada tho aahjaco of ham] ranaaaamaainnn. tha trannrv do la. Dllppll, OI '.lDr0nl0, FIJI uauuuusu oommieeioner to the Central American republics. on his mission to Mexico, in made public to-do . I: cover: the time 0! his journey from Frenoieco on June 98th to Augnut 3rd. In Northern Mexico he found it slmoot impouible to obtain any information of value. "The countr In." an Mr. Sheppard. "making nnrve - lone etridee both oommeroielly and poli- `tirallya The eeneeof eeomiey lelladu to ieenpro epeeretober ten hrnvnlqnt. nr':):.etvynil.ounded in nll :xoenb I I W. III VT XCPUIIUIII IIIVIZ pn qubullbuuhu Ibo colonial gonmmont.| in n-an:-Inn In hnnllln In Ihlnnnh Mimi!` no uuumu govurnunuu :a..`uhnnd| lothoth Inna I'M A to o- ..'J:'.'.. "` products count! for Europa without pol-uitti ii to 0:00: tho Unihd Ihtu. `huh 0 man the outing `I In. an n Inninhlt Inn-fun-n ITEWRFDi$`9R1F Iidonbly roduooa. Tholovorod oounhlfios on the United Stout and Ouuds. the latter of which will soon be one o! the moon important of the exporting oountrioo, its oxcon over lost our : production being 7,000,000 buaho of when nnd 20,000,000 bushel: oi onto. Iu outpua ofall tom of grain was 270.000 000 bltlhlll. mm. 41.1.: no .....a-. 1.. r:....o. mama this bilhlln. * The dad of when in Grub Britain this nouon is 50,000,000 bnshola, ngainlh 83,000.- 000 bushel: lam yam 'l`hn ihuxh non of British Indin is re- '.I.'DO WDOBU IP08 OI ,Dl'llcIIll mum II! I !!- duced from 23,000,000 mm to 18,000,000 -mm. and um whur. winld from 22 GIIOGG l| 0ln '.`5,UUU,UUU IOTDI W 1u,vUU,vuv noree, and the when yield from 234,000,- 000 bushels to 202,000,000 bulbole. The United States. which has reduced its area eown in one by 2,000,000 IOIOI, that sown In corn by 1,000,000 acres, while that in nthnr arnin remain: mm-Iv unchnmred. not )0! mun] win Innuu III Iuujucn ox formal nrnhtiono, the tronury do- tllnnb remind uni-ooial ndviou Lhnni that tho ooloniul novomlnoot. anus. `nu mu nun up uuuug cl '0! an onornguu {night Inuinou vbiailutyuniuhnhndhulby ADI riennrdlrudolothdr gnntptolt. Inti- -ntglu an-In-In ngu In Amid In tho rlunrulrouulolnur znupmuu. mu- Insolydnprinll Inyhbo an-id mks: hay vi ngoun hondingprivi ndnndorootnnotoinlwnhrobetwoou Iholildlohundlh ncthnndgh torinugunud. Ofoouuoinioontnct cl Iii nnoh Antics: puupb would nhrhqnrlly. no-uurhov nuchnon Md: (hnndhn mmnlhun X- llyg X XX? KW IIIICI IDWU dhum: Ouudiun oonpomon chitin This lnnuhh|oooodi- Iionolnhlnwonld ho Inoghlnlsout u 3.`!-f ..:=L._g......_____..___.... '13-:_'-""' ""5**"""-' { u,...:..e:'5:;'"- V no-mm an-new . Jdogg, `e on hundred woighu. It} is ; tbs"; to: in? d l3,98_ _Ihoro will. ha I Iborhn of 'so;m.ooo hI'|d'lidMOfg|C."'.l'H t tnch ~n-ipinx.on.b.-`nd.!89 "0 -pvroxin-w ly animated it nonidw'h`r5' botzwioii `S8.- W0.000 and 46,000,011). TM, total Iuppl y for the you-. nchoniig both the pruont. utochnod the horvi. fl Ilmttad from BIO,I0.6W to 66l.(I)0,000 manic hundred -A . ` `. world : {'5 In outimutad u" klilil: `B10. 3.00.000 bectolibru: bar- ;:n0'::m,000:mh. 58,000,()00.md corn. ---'o FUOUVVOU 59,N,!0. 'l`Im rnnn i` In ioporl; Ihtofxub mnny exforting In countries. Inch u Em-oponn rlxoy. mph, Auntnlin and Austria Hungny either he nmblo to export grain or ..m- L. ......m.IIul tn imam-t.. whiln abhor:-. wul uuuuln uuu w nu u, vumv -nu... ..J.I' Including tidal: I Argentine and Ohiliwillheve their wheat export con- Ildenbiy reduced. 'l'hnlAImI-ad countries are In corn ny 1,uw,uw aural, VIII! bans in other grain remains nearly unchanged, will nevertheless dinporo of 534,000.000 bunboln of when aguiult 434,000.(|0O bushels last year. allowing the exportation of 160,000,000 bushels of what. while tho nrnnrhn nl r-nrn will nnnnihlv ha 501100.000 OI lUJ,UUU,UUU nuauelu OI Wnalb. vvnuu nun export: of com will aibly be 50.000.000 grater than those 0 last you. The pro- : ta for out: and barley no loss favor- : lo hhnn in 1896. / NH.` -suing `C L-ant` in An-I nu}: has .l-mu! IDIO III! In 1590. The price of brand in Austria has already risen thirty Er cont. -_- __ ....- . ---nu.-.` :` London 6 Lanouhjro Life As- ournnqo Compum ' n..u-unu.u.- A lnnuuun nnuuAlI W$ Ir. Sheppard Upon tho Poulbllltln of Onnudlnn oonnnorom 0'rr/nu, August. 30.--Tho :-oport of E. E. Sheppard, of Tbronw, the Canadian mmmi-ninnnr. In the Onntnl Amoricnn um-rr 7'- uuud sung nu :_ ` Ion 05:13:10: -:_lntonpsIng + ,___. nu---------.__ _-____ vrv-ax IIII Ilgnulgupn AI-.-u-.- j _ I. >' A7 r, H > N.` ---I `Q: ' V B It ,ao.-.-'1'!-b mi-y r rig: ' Id ltlinuqn outimnbg. iu which doguihong wo|;lih;hg vat :- tnmul I6 Tr. "'rbo"`toul" f afloat. :3 ` ...g`:'s7s.7no.ooo niliumma `-15 - --3 . will mot IIOIIIIDIO no export: gr--u ur will be com nod to import, whilo other:-, Indus. m.:I: ..;n|..... mhdu what mmm-r. non. Ilrjil IIVCCUIO Drrnorr. Mich" An not 30.--A Wuh- nonu nlnI:'l'ho tishgovornmmt nun. innnnvnnrnrnrntinnntnnnnt n KN DIIIDUII [IEO yuan The whom area of ,Brit.iIh India a......: c....... on non nan ....... on In nnn nnn , TRADEWWHH MEXICO. Illloli I--nonnnn (ganja: A RETALIATORY cur. I light. The tom ya Ia_or ug dun, rm. , I o = V w ...':...:..`..1 1?: m...sr :2... country. EDIE 0! II II ulvuurul nu! lulu here: price: from 00 to 82.000. The grain threahed in turning out fairl well. especially wheat. which in a crop: One farmer here had about 80!) bushels of wheat. The farmers hereare tting their full of the pea companies. hen they `take their crop to the company. tome are docked from one-quarter to one-half for poor need. and in some cases. the whole crop is returned. Some of the companies put out poor need and expect good need in return. Wake up farmers to your own intereata. and take no need at the preeent price. Erb and Kemp, travelling photo- graphera are at present in thia village, and expect a rushing bueineu. econ, spent aunaay nere. Raged and hungry. and aided by crate and cane. Old Bob" Rowe in- fully hobbled along the'Portland ran the other day. Robert in an old man. certain- ly in the nineties, and veryinnn. and was indeed a sad eight. Time and againhe ,hae been placed in the poorhouse. only to escape the vigilance of the oioers of that institution and regain his freedom. If that he the cue it is no compliment to the vigilance of eaid oiciala. Some ' effective means should be devised for keep. ing this poor old man oil` the road. H. Mc- Iver and family spent Sunday at Sharpton. A weddin may take place here in a few weeks. . . Coreoran. Fermoy, spent a few weeks here. Mr. and Mrs. J. O Neils t Sunday with friends in Kingston. rs. ` (Dr.) Gibson and family are occupying: their oounfry quarters here again. With cheese at almost ten cents. wheat at 81 a bushel and other grains likelyto advance, and Sir Wilfrid home again. Canadians may well wear happy smiles. ' V-Iynll uuuou. Ounu. August 30.-A number from hon ntcondod the Proabytnrinn picnic uh Ardooh on Thnraduy. All report It. I luc- oelo. The umnal meeting of the Ompnh branch of the Briunh and toraign bible -o-' ..l-A.. -mg hglol In tho nnhnnl ha-mun nn Run- branch or one Isnuln Ina loruign more Io- clety was held in the echool house on Sun- dny. J. C. Cernpbell delivered e Ihorh'ed- dreee on the work done by the eociety. Mrs. Andrew Watson, very iii. in impr-ov inn. In. J. Ellington, vieiting her den hter. hen returned home. Mn. Dew- eon Q enjoying e vacation in Queenehoro. Mu. Wnliiem Mcbougeil is visiting her mother in Lnnedowne. Mr. Blzoveneon, wife end dnughner, Toronto. ere saying at the hotel. llllcr Jotllnl. Huuln, August 29.-Applos should bring I good ice. judging from the amount of I pie uyon that uurm the country. out of h o orchard: no told .00 .__-x__ AL___I.-.I :- 5---.-- -.-A. l-:-|_ _.4Il A turn-{ago licon-0 innod by J. P. Gil- donlcovo. inner. 42 Clnnnoo ntroot. being avnilnblo (or 3 Innrricgo in any put of Outuio. Kingstoniuu ahoutpo he married olnwheto in the rovinoo can obuin thnir I:.._..- '-AI-\ Linn nun lnnvinn lurunn noapxul. 11. Morrow Jen F0!` utnlrx. no bu Ieourod work. Miss M. Mnndoll bu uqno to Snow Road to lbl for some time. Viaitorl: Mia! V. Camp ll. Jxonsrk. no Mn. Ryder u; Mia: Susan Spronle, Snow Rood, st. homo : Funk Lunpior. who left. for Cnlnboglo luv week bu. returned. A ploounb evening was spent mt Mumiolra on Friday, when the young folk: listened` tn nmnn wnrv nice music. on lnuly, WIIBFI DI-ll ]U|ll to some vary nice music.

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