Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Sep 1897, p. 3

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Asym one-.3 A flonulno Inn-y. . . _ . . _ _.:-'_ I.-- I... rooms, w mun do if thn L. J. ilelenlull. vhorenidel on Robin- eon 80., lf6ne'I'on`," N. 'B.,II one if the leading ope:-etin'g' muonl on ehe Inter- eolotel nilwey, and in` well kn'own' not only in Monclon but ung the nehioml railway from Heiifnx to Quebec. when interviewed by our reporter be freely ex pressed his gratitude It the recent ones from the dmsded kidney trouble which 9 but experienced. Said Mr. Melnneon. My kidney trouble- _...... 6'. alnnnlnnhnv inhn mam nations like It new man. The trouble arose from n. ntrnin caused by heavy lifting, and I have ever since been troubled, an I have described to you. with I dull aching pain in the smell of the back. extending to my loins. I u... alul tn mnbifv tn the effectiveness Tal'0|lDlO8 RTHJIIMIY KW WV?! 9 '1 l ad that `dreadful dinuo Diabetu. I !.-..u nn him: n'rnnHmn'nt.inn. 1 ad was urooann ulguln uvanewo. I loch no timo expofimonting. but not- ing on tho advice of my friends who know and had bowed tho virtaueoof Donn : Kid- my Pills,--I wont direct to my druggiat and procurod 2. box. Inside of two weeks my back was {me from pain, And I felt like new rm... town-nkln nu-nun fl-nm ll. ntrnin mused Dllll Ill . lluunluu. llV luuuuy uununvu wero fut d0Velopi: . into more action: forms. Beginning th the hncluoho. the troubles qr-duav got worse until I fear- ...I nun. Huunfnl tlinnnn Dinbann. Dank, oxmnmng W my mum. I um glad to testify to the effectiveness of Dosn s Pulls. for before I took thsml could not stoop to lsce my shoes so intense was the pain and stiffness. I am now quite supple. and can do my work with- oub an hroublo. As a matter of fact; Doan s iidney Pills have restored me to perfpob health again. One Lax: Liver Pill every night: dsya cures cormtipnhion. For sale drugginta. Price 250. __ ISGHOOL BAGS, ALEXANDER. BEANOHARD. CHARTERED Accountant. Boob ?onIt. pol . nudit- orl. '1':-ml balances nd mum M Moments fnknn Hn ainnun nondaull. Address Kinn- SCHOOL REQUISITES of all kinds at "U KUU IIUUBU Illa UULIU V! L! L .I.u.\.IAuu. and while u ; last will give you the advantage. Our interests are mutual. Yours. Dornor M PI-Inoul Ill iaumgto ltroot We bavejust received is carload of these from a factory needing money. We got these at OUR OWN PRICES. ,_, 3 _Ln_ ALE. I-_L _.:n _: . . . _ . .. 51.. T. F. "HARRISON co.| frim Up vouTc_amen. I . Wulnd doulcn in out stock that that Q cannot not claw on. HALL PAPERS. DLDOS. INGBADIB. IOULDING. mo. All tho nowut putts:-nu and cum. Paper Hnuln and Punting In I" m bruwhou prompt nnd Dtopotly oxaontod. Beautify Your Lawn.| Gef a'good Lawn Mower, down to cost price at A. sTR5_cHAN s. L' join jjC ' Electrician. cbbluthnounnlalourlcluuru I nllocu-Icscpp|luIuhci_. wn G. sdx )i1wn1no-rs- g0 min ' :. Elk -- on nuon mac`; l'h`:z'\;lg'1. n" *0` Isriwtntsi "5- ""....%`.`.'* mmon Ml jsuws hu._ "%i| 3: --`-`4. Tun.- Prluo 56 ciisiif Bbx. or 6 lo:-$2.50. At nrnmglats, armuma on Receipt cl Prlca by T. MILBURN 4! co.. `rm-omo. F. NISBET S1 llncnton rune. Shop and noozix P390! ncpot \ 00. noon a lunar srnnrr ___..__.....__..._._..____...._.___ ; You can get the best of Tools at rock bottom prices. I.?..--...aL2..- in Olen I-la:-rlumrn El. Ill?` UUKIUKII Pllbviu Everything in the Hardware line at right prices. _ ,_ __. iI""-:e1r;J-:`2E.t.&<=K` smut I M: ~...*::.:=.::.-=:.-.:.-i..-.~.=.: Iuunmusnkuafv:t:nl:u_0nhd`o:. School Books, Scribbling Books, Exercise Books. "areununa puncmsans WALL PAPER 33333333333 r. incMAnoN 6: co., The corner Bodkatoro; Sideboards . Mn lcdofl. Ind Annudnlnn. With: hl mil Hedmnm Suites. I Some special Snaps. or I cold.` Pnoulnoll the lungs. an be I or those two emu. A nun:-an cum. to: AND for by 4 I)U all shun: or 'l`.HE. urncLI:n_ III 111: '|'_h|_ lava Put use oondnuod lpuodoo that crash `talk In no Dou- trv Ind llorcnboIh-A volnnn of Illu- I M . " George B. Moqrthy. Smith`: Falls. has assigned to Ogle Cares. . Tun Hub hotel. Bellevillo. has been mmi" assigned to uglo Uarss. Tue Hub hotel, Bellevillo, has leeod.by W. J. Stump; Lind:-sy. Tlmrn in mm: talk nf buildimr I IllmlIIOl' Ieuouny W. 0. Dmunp. umuruy. There in some talk of building A hotel on Belle Island in tho Upper Ridelu haw}. nnnnnn next season. Tho nah and door factory of W. N. Roberta. Ronfrow. wu oomp|euly'deocro_v- ed byjire on Thursday night. \Vnlham Steele. Curlotou Place, hag disposed of his tinsrnithing business, 110 will will carry on the furnace businogp. lhnial Hnrnmnd. an old ialvmder and I wxll stall we Iaruuoo ousnnosg. Dannie! liarwood, an old ialander veteran. died on Thursday at Iii: home on Grenadier Island. I-god seventy-nine, years. `lnlu-n.-xl F` Hi:-luum. Rnnevilla. hunt our- urcuamor Lemma. nguu I!vuuu_y-mun, _yc_aau.-. Edward F. Dickens, Bellevillo. has pur- chased an automatic acetylene gas appara- tus. sud fa now using the light. in his shop. M.-. I1Ianh.n.h Hall. nf Rallavillo. died fa his shop. Mr.a.E|inbot.h Bell, of Bellevillq died on Sunday morning. Deceuad was born in Monnghan. Ireland, and was eighty- Ievon years of age. (inn:-an Kinnh. of Bollavillo. died on years or age. George Kinch. of Bollovillo. died Monday afternoon from consumption. Da- ceaaed was twenty-two you-I of age and an exemplary young man. w, L. I -I'Amilmn has lmeed the residence exemplary man. W. `L. Hnmilton has Ion-.ed of Mrs. John Lewis, Bollevillo. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton will shortly take up their reaidenca in .1.heir nuv home. . `h. in u-nnnu-I-nrl Hm!-. nnron A. 'Bnnf.h.who reaidenca iu.u1eu' uome. It. is reported that George A. Booth,who shipped out of Trenton recently with the moriey that should have gone to pay thp prizes at the 'l.`renl'.on races. has returned. On Julv 11th two little boys. named puzea up one '1.'renI:on noel. nae reuumuu. On July little boys. Coleman and Smith, stole whi _ ,uud sold them to James Anderson. F:~endinagn. Anderson was charged with receiving stolen /property and timed $10 or thirty dnoI./- _;, years or age. A week ago the seven-your-old son of Thomas Atkinson. C. P. R. conductor, Smith s Falls, at.t.empt.ed to catch bhe hand iron of one of the cars but missed it and fell under the whoehn. The right foot of the young victim was so badly injured that half of it had to be amputated. `K/nu-rnn Jnrlann nf Ynrlt. Ohio. W110 hll - :: Irs.Jamea McGuire. Brockville, died very suddenly yeoberday morning, being stricken with paralysis. Her early taking awn is very sad, aiuce aha leave: eight. chii ran. the youngest. a .babe of about three months. Deceased was forty-three of A week mm the seven-voar-old mm 01 u; had no no ampumwa. Warren Judson, of York, Ohio, who been viaiting friends near Lyn, Ont... for av couple of months, died on Sunday at the roaidence of Bryan Judson. from Brightfs disease. Deceased was sixty year; of age. and was born on the farm on which he died. The remains were interred Tuoadnyiu Lyn cemetery. On sundnv ninht; the mi:-in of Archibald Lyn cemetery. On Sunday night the spirit Clow, one of the most respected residents of Elizibethtown. took its ight. Deceas- ed has been ill for six weeks with typhoid fever. He was a contractor by trade, and built the Methodist churches at Nnpnnee and Picton. For the past twelve year: he has been living quietly on in farm near Lyn. A wife and two daughters survive a kind husband and an affectionate father. Mr. Glow wee sixty-ve years of ego. a liberal in politics, and u gpthodiet in religion. locum! porluoondom lunnum unno- I "'Rk .`-ny on 'z'.a '4 ..t:'..*.':`;::ta`:.?. dgpn Tohphopo Ho. Ml. Denblgh Jottlnge. Dnxmau, August 30.-The wet weather has considerably retarded harvelbingoperay bionn and 5 00d deal of ripe rain is still standing. Vo had a coup e of very frosty ,,l_.LA_ ..I...-.I- ...ul ausn-hlgngl-uln Annuals: tionl and 00a near or I`! re rain I! emu couple of nights already and coneiderable damage has been done. especinll in low lying farms and gardens to t e tender vege- tables. Some threshing has alread been done and the custom at the griatmil is be- inning to improve. William Kerr is new Easy repairing and improving Paul Stein's saw milland shingle mill. 1 . Stein was the only delegate from this polling aub- division who attended the liberal conven- tion held at Sherbet Luke. Charles Both and Herman Gleesor wont to the conserva- tive convention held at Arden. A grand concert will be held by the membere and friendn of court Cedar Lake (No. 1547) of the I.O.F. on the evening of Wednesday Sept. 22nd at the Orange hall. A good programme is being prepared. Several prominent members of the ordernre ex- pected to deliver addresses and a very in- teresting and satisfactory entertainment may be expected. Mn, H. Stein and Rev. F. W. Schnei- msy be expecrea. Mrs. G. Stein der have returned from Flganville. where they attended the missionary services held there in connection with the Lutheran church of that. place. The collection taken up at said services for missionary purposes exceed the handsome amount of seventy- five dollars. The reverend genblonmn is r -very busy just. now as he has promised to assist. st. similar services atGreen Lake and Pembroke next week. and has also to at- tend the meeting of the eastern conference of the ministere belonging to the Lutheran synod of Canada at Pembroke. Visitors : At the Denbigh house : Mrs. G. Smith. of Gritlith. and W. Wensley. of Weneley. At William Lnne s : Mrs. W. Holmes. of Ven- nachar. At. C. Wienecke s : Mrs. P. Br an. of Rochester. N. Y. At. 1 . Btein s : iss C. Edwards, of (lrillith. At John Perry's: Miss Potter, of Matawatchan. Shulnrooko. Que ,-- I"oronro............... Bedford.Qu......... HunMnI.on.Quo.,.. Three Illvorn. Que... Coohhiro. Uu . Korrlaburg Push I.ondon.... hnndhnnt. Wlncbmzter Owon Bound. St. John.N.B . . Rallavlllm. Hellevlllo. . . . . Capo Vlnoont Unelph . . . . . . . . Unionvillo. . ... ht. Jnhn`-. U110 TIC UTEIIUII iijua a Proms. of tho Nuv York clothing lean. havjng inn n Inga order forhll inputs- tlonunv ich will reach harp by $3-Inc. vl Into 3 rduciibn In y-undo c|ohlng_n_I_'od _.___ Mhrduf. to `S Voluolpunn 0 pu-o`uu an mpd not him no make no: for In -am]. Unionviue . . . . . ht. John's. Qno.. Ranfrow ....... . . Ottawa ........ .. Hturgoon Fnlls . Nnpnnu ....... .. Potovboro at. Thom; l`u|u.... . . . . .. Shnmonvlllc. . Kommvillo ... ndlnnxn, Eu? Haw Nowborm. John. N Rollevlllm. nuns Vince lltllluv \IUlllplI - PIAOIIOALLI A tunnul Oouun Will Jams: Bnounn-I. God ' I I out %toh?n.m '. 0 m o 0 on agobo phnnn lmnniaoo ohm! mum an ourmnmruu C halos. Ioln Menu. Kingston and D North my . Woodstock Bramrmd Mmlnn hunk rd... Rut Hgwlnn Nawborom... suchodcguwdoghduhugu 1': hhv. -\_Il`O-|N`|TY Nav}$;rn. TIC ONIIIIS `fllin. ,. .L_ 1n__ 17.4. -|.gI.x. Tho [full lfnln. n__, ` ...mmn. .. Supt. la-I4 D-I0 . Sept. 10-15 ..8onc. u-In ..t'~opt. 14-I4 ..Flup0 M-I1` . .80p$. 11-17- ..~opt. IIHG ...8opt. 1517 ..h`opt.. 1511 Sept. In-$7 ..Eo9t. 17- 6 ..sepc. I`-ll "Supt. I)-fl ...Hepe.n-I3 ..8oM ll-I3 ".003. I94!) ..|'orO-. I-II "Sept. ll- Jlopt. I Jone. I ..b`opt..I ..Sono.I I39. I-6 lot. I 0 rev. 51 . ..-H....g.. .- ,: ...,~.. gthnh. I Knmsrox. August 1`l. --Pr.i9II are at I otsuduill, and the quotations given Int week hold good with onoor two uqophionu. The grain market is rentlona and there any be I clung: at any moment. but for tho present the prion tut quoud hold good. Flour continues to coll. the old pridu. Veggtnbleu no mnrketed in qunntitiu that equal the demand. Prices in tho local markob rule to bore given: ` R..oo-..v.:I .na-_.Nn- Igid nol- 19a. in E3. market rule new mvan: Butts-And ogI--Now hid eggs. 19. to 15. I dozen. Fresh hustnr, prinn. $00. to 9214;; 1 lb. 3 rolled or ptokqd. 180. $0200. 3 .* -` Vogzetablen--'I`omaeoaI. 80:3. to 65 a bulholwauliowon. So. to 15. onobcturuipu. 150. a peck; carrots. louuoo. oniong. ru- iiahoe, bbeta. pnranipe. mint. 50. I bunch ; potatoen, 150,; peck ; sweet pota- bou. 25. to 400. I peck; cabbngoo. 31:. to En nu -h, 00. non. Ftour and feod-l`lou`r. bakorl . throng. $5.00 to $5.25 a bbl. ; lfpnuariuy). _ gout. 85.75 tn$5`.90 a bbl. ; famiJ`.l5bo85.7 I bbf; bran, 812 to 813 a ton : sorta. 818 to '14! on... nurmnnl nut` I-nllntl (hath. | I we. a own. A 4 , G:-nin-.-Oats. old, 240 : new. 220.: buck- wheat. nominal ; pen. 440. to 480.; rye, 40c. ; barley. 230. to 250.; Manibohn whenb.No. 1, hard, 81.05; No. 2, hard. 81 to $1.02 ; northern. 81 : white winter. Ir....:o \U..o..-.-umlnnn Qn tn R541 one-.h: Ihoru. 818 '14! ton; oatmeal. and. rolled oak. 03.40 J bb1.;oornmul. 1.10 I own; chop; ill to $15 0 ton. any. new. $6 to 37 a ton ; old. $9 t.o$l0; preue1."$l`2 so 813 Itnw. too. an own. _ n.-:..#n..+.. am 01.. o mun 9_`)n,s hunk. 850. to we. Fruit--Watarmelons. 25. _ to 350. each; Valencia Oran es, 254:. to 40:-.. a dot: long- ona. 20. to 4 . n don; honey. 10c. be 150. a poundmoooanuta. 50. co7c. each; gl_. 150. as pounds; hickory nuts. 50. to 10. a quart; lberne. pecans, wulnuta, 150. I pound; California plums 150. to 40c. 3 dozen; Oalifornin pours. 200. to 30. A dozen: Califmnia poaohon. 20. to 300. nrdozen; bunsuaa 150. to 200.5 damn: native peaches, 25c. to 50. a bus- 1106. Canadian plums, 500. to 750. p basket. I-lnnt D-n` Cnnannnrtnl-Q 01!!` in aka, I nu-ken. Moab-Boef. foroquurbera. 2&0 . to 350. 3 lb.; hindquurters. 450. both. A lb.; cuts. 50. bol`2.o.nlb.; pork. quarters. 00. to 7 0. a 16.; cuts. 70. to l`2c. A 1b.; hogs 5 0. to 650. ; spring |nmb,qmIrl:etI,75c. to $1.00. yoarlingo, quarters. 7c.; chops, 6c. up No. alb.; mutton, quarben. Be. @070. I |b.: cubs, 54:. to 100. in 1b.; voal, 30. to 60. 41 lb. ; beef tongues, 20c.to 400. each. 1l`inh_.MnnlmraI. 15.3. 1) |b.: nika. 50. I ID. nee: tongues, ZUCJ /0 iU(.`. oacu. Fish-Maokerel. 15. a lb.; pike. 50. 1b.; porch. 150. a dozen: 3.91; herring. No. to 200. as dozen; trout Mn white ab, 10c. apound. British Columbia. aalmon, 200. B lb.: cod and haddock. 70. a 1b.; ickorel, 8c. 5 1b.: blueah. 100. a 1b.; nlibut, 150. alb.; oyt-tors. standard. 460. B quart; black bus, 100. 3 1b.: unnn hod- dies. 100. a lb. ., The llldo Mm-tot. John McKay & Son. hide declare, 151 Brock streeh, regort pt-icon steady at form- er notations. he mp prion being paid for o. lbeof hides in (H0. at lb. Lamb skins are worth abouz 40. to 450 each, so- cordi/n to quality and the nmouu a! wool L oy contain. Vania are quo it from 60c. and doldns at from 300. to 360. --TIUIJ IIIIU W IIUTU. Tonono, August 30. - What. per hushol. 890. to 8950.; when. rod. pot bushel. 78c.; wheat. goose, per bunhol.7c.; buckwheat. per bushel. |2of.; rye, per buuhel 0.: once, per bushel. `.25o.; pan. Ear b oi, 46c.; barley. per bushel. 280.; y, to 89: atnw. 87 0008; drouod hogu.C7.25 to 87.50; 033:, 10a. to 120.; butter. in lb. roll: 130. to 140.: humor In tubs, dairy. no. to 12o. per 1b.; chiokonn. per pair, 400. Go 600.; _turko_va, per IL. 00. so l0o.: pontoon, now, per, bushel. 350. to 460.; spring lambs. per lb..6o. 0 n o I'nnl.Q.nn, An` tn n. nor L: 7hEW"_di!"| i}}I.'&.`b'e3I:E Fr}rLa""' " ' far tho L-roast Orders. Or th Snnlestrdets. Some of tho ns work issued ` thliyagriuhputnd not tobe gnrpuml. . u:IIh`l57- -"' 5. * My 0`, 'I| Usi HFIIII` IQIIIV. [FYI I?! \l'vI by 80.: mutton. 40. to 60. 30!` lb.: heel. forer. 4a. to 6c.; beer, hh n. 70. to Bo.; veal. (So. to 70. MoN'rmm., August 8l.--The butchers were out in In a nu bers. end there we: shriek demm for lilo best. oabble. and also for stookors, but common and inferior anlmnls continue dull of sele end bring low prices. The besb hooves sold at eboub u. per lb.; pretty good enlmele sold eh from 31a. to 40. per lb.; common dry cows and rough young stock sold at from 20. to 30. per lb. A number of pretty good stockets were brought: an about 80. per lb. Good calves continue in brisk demand, end bring pretty high prices; common celvoe sold on from $2 to 85 each; superior onel sold it from $6 to 315 each. Mr. Bouresse bought {our su riot celvee of the Polled Angun breed, or which he paid 856. Good large sheep eold at. about 30. per lb.; lambs at from 33. to a little over-4o per lb. Feb hogs are `rather soame and sold to-dny et from Mo. to 530. per lb. for lod hogs. I no: tnruuu lluu-I Io Aunmc. Au not 3|.-Tho woother con- tinuoo lavorsh o for Isto hsrvoot oporoiiono. slight. {roots in oomo ploooo. Aoonsidor obio mount of cbooso woo shippod from this ioctoryloot week. On Soburdo law the house on the form of W. B. illo. shout 3 mile south of tho vlllogo, on u Tamworth rood, woo humid down. 6 woo tonsntod b Bnrghon. Bu-ooh. his vi only boin on-~ mo ond no holp ot hon . Most of t o honsohoid goods woro doobr9y- od. The ro originotod in the ooilin Thoro woro t,wo Englioh ohm-oh oorvioos ho in tho oohoolhonoo on Sunday. In Ilo morning i.ho>Rov. J. W. J. Andnw, roohor ol Trinity church. Aylmor, oioiotod. and in tho ovoning tho Rev. Mr. Ms) prosohd his lorowoil oormon. . 'I`|.-... Lg. kgnn - I--nu. nasal... .1 -4;--.. -IIIUFU IIII own I III`! IIIIIIIXT OI YUUNK cattle and sheep urohuod in thk looili at good prion. `Villinm Whitmonh I from 1 building on Anson Cloth : lonn badly hurt hi: urn 3 tow days mania will by him up for 3 low I`. . Wormworth in on the nick list. at lsopu to be sround ognln shortly. Briuon How- loy bu on mack of gn J. B. Otirbu leis Aldon for home on may mu spand- ing A wool: or twonhingon Clout lokb. Another wedding in oxphd Jmtl . Wuloy Ha ha Ion III In ad on Bus - day. toooiv ng tlnhumo of at Wit. lords. Ilsa in link. yonnn do htolW.B. |l|o.nII'ohn pang! nnusnminntion notably In `Tnnzlo uul Z'.?"1`x'..';s.3u'I..3 `mm ""7; has obhinod 3 nooond-clan provincial Iilcllt. Il'Kl -OITIQI IWXC. IlWIyI 1 X Send nook at but dpb. as and ry clubs. pine and odor blank: .L.._ 1.- ..-L F.I._I...` III "W "a;""p.'a:..:.": '.'"'1 n EDI! I loonrynnpiu? 9: . lollmhll. ..`-z:`i:`{"`.'.`..m i .'.`!E1..."9I Oonnoctod With ` the Brltllh Amorloln lloul-Blll of lure. Fresh cooked menu. for pinto or and. Route fowl. spring chic on Ind wt 0 ll- wnyn retdy. Putty of all duo:-ip onl. Ice cream 5c. and mm (including cake). tea. coffee sud mndwiohol. Open day and night. Telephone 292. nu. pmoaun nut Cl , III `N chop hr each. I10. Jim Bnu. UDYoIgo I041` ' an: "I have and out bozo! I Gdnonnd Iron Ph Ind fnlzrnl LONDON. me. I up W. J. 3. WHITE. - Atent, Kingston. Wodllli. hum Ounpholl. canard Wolllngtn md In-nah uh-uh. Al-an In-ah hndn Thorn bu boon I largo munhtr yonn mug and nbnu nnrohnnd in this londlin FRONTENAO CAFE. In-ken `Incubate. A ,. nr. II! 1-`-I; Arden Budget. A.._..-L III TL- _.. cook : Cotton Root compound "gag. I. an nhlv urn. nllnblo `yuuna Vuuull lulu: v-nu W In the on Info, tplloble monthly me {clue on lwhlch lndieo can depend the but and (ion: of at In prepuedintwo pen ofutren . s` ` No. for oulln cues ink y ft: the but dolhr medicine nown ->1d b dmggiota, one Dolls: r box. 0. for s cm cue:-to dleei s ' age:-sold idruggiotu. One . '1` rec Dollnn; t o boxel, Five ` llun. o. x, or No. 2, mailed on {pt -3! co and two 3-cent ntunpo. ._ Is- ggla Rgjggn ia: far be: -`>ldb drug; for :06:-nu ann-laid lung`: om .0t:).0tI).' InKn whloh o 0 on An or non: numb mam! 0! on tho |tockholdon'. .' ........ rm?" * zlvlnl now bndnuuot nus {"1-Pu 0' wmwoua 7-" I 5501`! IQGI. "" Sold In :KImmon Ind onnwln coda by All usponulblo druugllfou. . Pa sloopmnao mull: nu `Ly 3'&'3:'.na7u'i':l' '3. W" `b ' `E3 loll! In nlilmtowmg n 0 :x'::|d ;h.f.or O.r')0 .49. a Jud. . ..'2.'.'`a'.2`.'%`{in .` n`M" .1: c. we mllm-<.i|\_pm>o| __ -_ nu ...__A...Ag i7n'I{is' Emwi I mu annulus no In . _. h n I gum wuao. urugum. mum ll. mEimnow.'-.m-' [M-=_t'-.;}..*_e.2*_ H 6 9 0 0 than of Wood Workln.I Parquet:-7 flooring. an and Onion llttlnu. latch. `wardrobes. `nun. `In. custom Iovlnl. Phntllt. '.`-In-nllll. ltq. Bun Ind Door Work. lvorythlng In Wood Walt. Furniture Bonovntod. and Dphqlleu-od Inrnrn Improved Rlootrlo On:-not Ohm- lng And lcnovnlu mohlno In low POI` ugul by this company. ` ` Wm. AlIen_ &_ Son, "3 Street. mg .'.`.; 314$!-~ Jan: nun: IIU `II! WI nu returned Lb in IA. oft. 0 : i3%P.. $5. `Khan tic rthznd nap`: in Anything null 10. $0 plant! I! you no pl. 30 K. \V.$IHuI?'Il!hitoPIf|0fI jAgn--L.n- mm I-if "I8 lillallllll PR3 AND LIFE Auurancc C0 Pud-up Capital or any Company In the World tnnuoting a Carnovsky Company, ll I--glg-I \ % ALLI Sold! `K! t d :1 II !'0a| nods by AIil1'resx:>f:'x1u?l!1`>lo-3ru.'.l|t: `N In` ' NO "O$-Tf C IIICX TCIITII -Ida-than Oounlouo. `D0003. i1I"v7rt33 e'l`Knl!'i3 Tu?mrIfuw1u 5 odnaulumyeuo. - - J IQ VII :Rrt'iMm nhall. Dr.` rm - :v uuunuuw, v-.., Dr. Pill: are nlwuyl elfdtud in the worst anti .0! %9 uipnion. Stomnoh TDOVINII.` 30$ ~ Ysiuu. Bhoumctim. ands nil-lied Dlsorcloruorlmpuritlel. . .:a.;; ONE PILL A 9033. ` 25 CENTS A BOX. Bel!` honblod oi! tum Inn ` .:.EN's sHo:-Es. ; .. You'll RID! II by GI: HQ. _':: London g Lancaahlro Life As- puranco Company. o...-nnu.v A tnnmu (X)IPAlI D QTIIIDEIY. Wdoll aozltonllnbuuodu hw ".:'m':.."':.'*.'..':`.`:.*.a bu ovqcoullt ..._ _. - .L`ig. - \~.- _ . _ _ . -_V-., qumuo qmm; `AAA. u., 9 -_-- -~-..-r-~ `tho cook (:Jnn:&La - . _-A A...--_ ' VNIIIUV II by not abuuo. 1 uh|;n_nh_n ogqual, `NVIJIAV. Unlonvlllo. Ont, pest; ;`:".f: :.2::'*...':.:.'...'.-..":.'*. :.'."..:*.:' IEIAHOI I STRANGE London. Llvcrpqol qndnlobo Fire Insurance Company. __ . ,_-_ LIA um Ann `I. -)4llu..- In chlnln Godwin : lnautanco Emporium Io Alamo: Bundhan. ovu- kfol. ll Kif IP00} Q02 W. 1. IA Induontulo 3i** illays the Typos, " Have the Presses, Have the Paper; V Hm the Ink, Ilava the Knowledge, `rherefon turn that job __.A__-.I motuli ' llnnuno !oa.n at lowuu run. In King |t.. our Wade : Dru; Storm j_ .._.... - _._...__..._.____.__.__.7_-_j mqfucv Alw Busmass. B`PE'!'!'llL15m4A:iw!!!'!'UO!. 0l'l`!088'- A. Ixohnnn Chunbon. Odo:-d : Block. 81 ` WEE I. I ' )0 SUN `Anl:f7Hl'I'IUl'B. `ad `@511 Phone In.` -"W "'.,.".".."(;.'.':.:;;';;.::"._ ........ N . . Aunt. Illa Mutt * l3|r%l ` . [ ll. xoonm A0O0UN'1`AR'1` ANDJIILD 4 n . Boats and accounts col mm s toioan at. lowest neon. Olen rolum) l1hlIIl!IN'I`!,' .h.D.U. umrrnrr yahoo 0 nouitoth Post Onion Walnut- - . ' mm in mu. 0 drink 6. rglmm Kl ` stunt- SMYTHE & LOSCOMBE. `um . `um ntnuyr. orrrolmo u. [0 Mutt. Aullnlnanm uollolud I. BPARKH. 13 D14; L.D.8., l.l).. DIN- 'l'I8'!'. Omen. I30} .rlnoou shoot. But-' 3;: ::*."::.z: , V M "W'- , , I` `I. `I3. .1 . #9. DATE Indian! 8 mrlntoninnm Gono- n 1:. .1 a 'W ouIyoq':vx'oab'vo1a'o"I.`s'515'-'3 `:3. .vl.~.xn um Appulur. comer of Brook and King tmovu-Wado'sI_.);u Btq_n.. lawman on 11 A um: I. B on ans}. 0 nuan- 1'31`-`lest b:l:hcas0nd `Pane 3? mmontn taken. Hmlnasn condential. Addnu Kinn- uton Dculnusa College. T34 AJUPIPPFCH Ixohnn Ohunbon, Block. MI int . lnuton. Ont. `nu . Orrwmr- K LOSCOMBE. nninu ff ilm. DIUTDI 2 III REM9_\IAL. Wnbmn Prlnoou). ARCHlTEC:lmJRAL.W _.._-___..,._.; ICAL CARDS. ' DR. . BECC. wnmnm x nnxirr AB Prlnaul). GT0 '1`olanhono(.n:'I. `lions: LWERY. INSURANCE ONEY 1'0 P IN LARGE OB SHALL cum. It ow tutu oi Interns on 01037 llld Inna Pronuu. Loan granted qn city Ken ty'Av nun.` noun. 4 - ow! to 3. 0. Bunny. D.D. `.. an . KUIINT mito ti ll` K W In IllI'UI -ll mmonll. or Inllunmaon '3: contmllcd by the I . TEGAL Eu the Lamont I any Company In 9 rpm nustnou. `I wv--'y--J - In addition to nnllmb rm nenrlu tin "I1.D.. Pnnf. l ITBIIT (NIL! Tolophono. (I7. ' 3. I. Mon. BI and Elli] L . econ FDA)! 1)! LARGE ()5 Slumh nuns. and scan Provorty. granted a ad. mm Dobeniuno. 7 11 to can Dumas, Ktnuor Frontenac an and Innat- Inont Sooloty. Oloo opposite u Post Ooo this section have completed weir nur- vesting and report the crop as exceed- ing that of ormer ` years. Alymer Weiir-t is again threshing. Miss B. Ford is visiting her sister, Mrs Y. Rape. Miss Yess Flood and brother, of Trevel win, visited friends here on Sun- day. . McDonald and sister. of Howe Island, visited friends here recently. James J. Lappan. of Lyn. spent, Satur- day and Sunday at his home here. Our teacher, Miss E. Kennedy, visited her piirents in Philipsville on Sunday last. Much sympathy is expressed in this sec- tion for Amos Cliiir, who lies danger- ously ill at the general hospital, King- ston. .We are sorry to lose one of nur most PopularMvoung ladies in the per- son 0 Miss ztry Liippun, `who leaves on 6th ult. for Crookston, Minnesota. Some of on young men ii.re Eriictising their hloo s" for the great orse fair to be held in t`-u.nan ue on Wednes- day, September let. T ey seem bent on success, imd it imiy be expected they will take first money. ltockport Brevltlen. Rockport,Augusl: 31.-Atter a|inger- ing illness Mm. V. Andress died at her home near Escott on Sunday morning. She leaves a. husband and six grown up children to mourn her loss. Rev. Mr. Younglvof Lanadowne, preached in the new .11 lish church Sunday morning. Mrs. C. `ornwall is spending a few de '3 ' visiting relmtivea at Redwood. N.Y. - r. and Mrs. S. Guilds, of Mallorytoxvn, were the guests of R. Williams Sunday. The steauner North Ki -and Islander will make their last trip are next Sun- day. Mia: Jessie and Edith Bell, of, Gmnnnoque, were visiting their many friends here last week. I`he Rev. l"rLther Collins, of Halley-Canoe, filled the pulpit in the Rqnan Catholic church Sundu morning. Misses Helen and Kate endergnnt,, after 3 nding a. few weeks with their uncle, . Hunt, have returned to their home at Uticu, N.Y. A regatta will be held here on Friday, September 10th. Mrs. Reid, of Brock- ville, has returned home after spend- ing`? few day: with her, daughter, Mrs. .. MY. _-_-.-r Lake View Topics. 1 Lake View. August 80.-The present weathemls feeling quite fall like. The us have commenced -ran ploughiu . Min Etta Kennedy has returned o "her school at Plevnn. Elsie Deere has returned alter spending a low weeks with friends and relativenin Kingston nd. Yarker. George Hogan nnd ulster attended dance: at Iuverary and Rail- ton. Mia Sarah Hogan is Jlsiting her brothea rt Sydenham. B. Simpkins is still v I in; at Oxford.` Visitors: `Mr-. Shurtllff, Portsmouth. Mr. Clark, Mr. Spooner. Glenburnl, spent Sunday via- itim Miss Jessie Kennedy. Mrs. S. Deure, Brockville, Mrs. McClenno.n,'l`o- ronto, Mrs. W. Deere and two children. London. Misses Ethel Deore. Lizzie Stone and William Stone, of "Water- lown, N.Y.,all viaitin at George Uenr6'. Elsie Desire 8!! dad her hand varv hndlv last week. by-vent in all overland some at the arm- * Win 3-0: contract. Woodburn West. August 3l.-Hn,r- vat is over and some have commenced plou hing. Mina ulu Todd is recover.- ing rom an sun of qulnay. Jame: McGee, who has been ailing. is some better. Miss Ha.ttle"l`odd is visiting friends at South Lake. An accident, which m ht have resulted seriously, hep ned to one of our milk-drawers lute y. One should be very careful in lea.vi even milk horses standing un- tied. in Maud Hutton, who has been ill with inflammation of the tonsils, is recovering rapidly. A mamimr of the natrons of Pine uearep. lmale uuuru ; very badly last -_-.- -_-_-n Moloombo Whllparlngl. Melcombe, Augut 80.-Furmt-rs in this section have completed their hur- outlna and rnnm-I. Hm nrnn nx exceed- recovering rapidly. A meeting of the patrons Hill cheese factory was called h the proprietors on August 30th. to discuss the tulvisnhility of contracting the fall's make of cheese. After a. nome- whnt lengthy discussion the patrons al- most unanimously decided that, owing to the advance in the prices of farm produce of all kinds and the high price which cheese will almost certainly reach this full, it would be unwise to contract. The will. therefore, sell the cheese M t e cheese board in in the earlier part of the season. . Oontrovlllo Tlullnn. Centreville, Au uat 30.--'I`he farmers are about throug harvesting, but the corn. which is an abundant crop, will soon have to be cut. .Mr. Perry has 0. large number 0! hop-pickers busy in hi. wind. It is expected it will taka I Huy. ll [QM !eese.- Uroyaen. 8p!'l'|I. aunmxy m numu. ins Aaselstine. who is ill at. James \\'ee.se`s. is improving slowly. Miss Me- Guire and M188 Drumgould, Wallace- town, are expected here on Friday to visit their aunt. Mrs. M. lngoldahy. MIA; K. McGrn.th (same home on Satur- day and returned to Croydeu this morning. A great number of cattle buyers are aenrching the country. and some of them have obtained a large number. Mrs. H. Joyce and non: spent sunning the uncut: "of R. 0`Oonner. Mb arty, spending her holidays with but parent: here", returned to Philadel- Ils on Wodnuadny Int. "Miss Hope, CWbIIfII`. meat that Sundny the guest pf Min nch. Lppulur. come! 0! 32065 o OI. ` u NIIVBO `.713 I 3??! Ir\rIIuI-wu w----.r- . .. HAVE TO TCLL U8. J .1-In Ifldhftflnh winch Point In pm- : ugh `I1-o: luring-us Ivan- Ilthnnto nllolnun. ' I large number 01 nop-pickers nusy In his yzud. It expected thnee weeks to pick a.ll the hope. Peo- le are beginning to make preparations or the fairs. The fair will be held here on September 25th. James \ ease; Croyden. spent Sunday at home. inn Anunlnlinn. who WHAT Voun connssrouoaorrsl uguc 1-A -I-1'4 I no bl Drowning Actual. Lcndndowno. August 81. - Word tucked hero yeiterdnypl l and drown- lrqceldcnt In Killonbeck lake last min Quaint. A fteen-you--old liter of William Warren crossed the aka in the evening nlone to attend nhnv-oh It will hn nmdmhered that A end It is sup d that In making nu- (I tgrolske to the bout she eit er in or we: blown in the water. No uneasiness we: (sit st her home when she did not return. no it was sup- posed she had stsyed with (tie (is on account of the storm. when s e did not return in the morning her parents hecsme uneasy. snd stsrtod s search for her. she wss found hsnging head downward in deep ureter. her dress hav- l ouught on s pfnieetiotrof on old tree. preventing her s nking, but oner- sd no support. Ber (sully hive the smooth: of the entire community` in t r bsrosvenlsnt. -' An ice cuun social wsl Ieldon the lnwn_ st the meme lest Wedncsdn evening. in sid of the iniuio hsn . There we: a good nttendsnce. 2'. How- st. of Kingston. in occupying Rev. llr. Pe.i|-lie`: pulpit st present. so the Istter is enjoying hie vsoetion st the on- shore. Irsnk I-`tulle returned to But- hlo lsot Onulqy hy Io stunner Novth Kin. one at our printout eitlsens nesstl decided to hove lb boggy M. Point sod otL and ones to spot; thou. vs:-ssscuol ssdsllywont dmiL album out. .3 * _q .,. _, , the lake in the evening uone L0 uueuu church. It will be mnmbered violent storm noon about nine o'clock. md It In d nut in making her tK: l|.ko the `ID no In no -ma h|nn.-n in Chi \I`lfP.l'. |xmvs ma oualxmiimnsg and ordered him" toms; it. He obeyed onion. and now he has. an all nunmer s job scraping it off. while the owner 1... nn doubt lmnrnod that economy JOD acrap1n3:u..ou,.wnuc uau uvvuuu but no dmurt hand.-that don't always nu. . -.:._- 8 Athena Aunouqeeuont.` Athena. Au ust 3.1.-A. Coolidgenud B. Bellamy. 0 New York-. formerly in the employ of H. H. Arnold, spent Swturday and Sunday in town. The harvest dinner of Christ church, held on Thursday last, was quite a sucoepa. A goodly lum Wu reclined, which goes to apply on church repairs. Manic was furpiehed hi , the Citi:eIu' band. J. H. or time two cures. A ups:-ate euro; g gull discus` It :1! "1`33'.`.:'.i"` ."l{ p` "in. u . 13 ."a% . ?5ron " an.33':a.- wt?` ' tx-no xudlcul adv 0 to: any nee on Monday. W. E. Steacy and William Johnston, of Warburton, wheeled here on Satur- day and returned Sunday. A new fire alarm was placed on the new fire hall last week. Farmers feel very jubilant over the recent advance of'whent and cheese. Bread is selling here at twelve cents per [our pound Ioat. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ste henaon, of Brockville,spent Sunday at v. J. Scalon s. J. H. Mc- Laughlin will be installed as postmaster here on Wednesday. September lst. Bo 'oe for a few days he itizens` bu.nd was out in full force Saturday night. and discoursed the finest music w ich has been heard here. They were strengthened by Jack Bellamy. a. former member, and ames, 'of'the Island City band. Mrs. . Dnvison is visiting friend in Smith`-.4 Fells. Schools no-open here on Wed- nesday. The high school w`ill he well filled this year owing to the fine show- ing which the school did at "the recent. exurns. A nnrtv of three ladies and one ing which the scnool am at "me reuuut. exams. A party and one gentleman passed through here on wheels from Ottawa. enroute to Napa- Monday. w R, szmu-.v and \V'ilIiam Johnston. There waa considerable excitement on Pine street this afternoon, and cries coming from the lips of some human being in distress. a.ttra.ct.ed a crowd in front `of thestore of A. Perdue & Co. A nu-unhin mnnrter heard of the ex- `of the store 01 A. remue a nu. A Graphic reporter heard citement a.nd hurried to the scene. He entered the store, and found Mr. Per- due and his son John greatly excited, while in the rear of the building;qn0urn- ing bitberly, was a half-grown negro boy se ted on a. barrel, with heavy chains ocked abou this ankle. 'l`hn u-nnnrinr innrnnd fhnl`. the i)0V. chains locked abou Inns anxie. The reporter learned that the boy, Money \\ illiams by name, and aged fif- teen years. has been bound over to Mr. Perdue for a.term of five years by his parents. The negro says that he did not get enough to eat and was not. treated ieroperly, and so he ran away. Mr. erdue captured him to-day, and is holding him in bondage means of chains. The boy is bemoanm his fate. Mr. Perdue undoubtedl has t as law on his aide, but all the lager that he gets from the colored boy will have to be for- oed from him by means of the lush, and that looks somewhat cruel these en- lifghtened days, when sluveryisuthing o the past. An :1 mnnsln-A In mm the bov fromt.fv- or me past. Asa measure to stop the bo from y- ingy/bout his chains. Mr. erdu ud- mmalerod athmshing witha. board. Klnfl Dnnghters In The lone. ``It is easier to be good in church and in doing church work than it is to be good at home and do the work there,` writes Mrs. `Margaret Bottome of the King's Daughters, in the September Ladies` Home Journal. To wear the oross means to do the work next to you. It is much easier for our girls to dress up and go out to engage in some charit- n nle work or church work than it is to help their mothers to keep the house in proper order, and relieve their tired hearts, and maybe their tired feet. The work of n Daughter in our order means home before church or any charity work. All over this land the need is for daughters to be chnritnble to their mothers, md bear the burdens their mothers will have to hear unless they take the burden. and as the president of. our order I wish to emphasize this. Our daughters are to be the mothers of the future, and we must have more perfect daughter-s'~in our home. No amount. of outside work czm compensate for the neglect `of work tlln.t. the mother must do if the daughters do not share the hcune burdens with her. Unseltishness in the home is the meaning of the cross we wear. The priceless wealth of chur- zu-ter is made by willingness to wash the dishes a.nd sweep the rooms, which wm-Lr Hm mnthor must. (in if thn ow I Negro Boy 1: Held By An Arinnuu VVU UNI. Ill |)l'I\':Qfl!'HB `VI willing: 1 work the mother must daughters do not. Fo}lgI1":;l|,.lnd]-1703`! mbu olon 2132. all ' The Inn who IIndo`t 'l`|mc. S. E. Kiser in the Cleveland Lender. He never hml time to play, I-In nnvnr had limn tn rn.-at ...- .. ....,.. Fine complexions, according ton. re- cent sensational announcement, mu be made by an Application of the Xmya. Professor Elihu Thomson. the electri- cian. sags this is not true. and that to pmvent oerious physical injury the my must be used at some distance from the body, with an exposui-`e of not more than from fifteen to thirty minutes. Not long ago he tested the power of the my on his little finter. held close to the tube for twelve minutes. Redness and irri- tation quickly followed, the nail fell on later, and the flesh lqoked like it had been welded. The scar still remains, at the end of eight weeks. Enough is known of the re: to warrant the rule that it shall be handled only by the ex-` nnrt_ I18 never mm IIIIIB [0 play, He never had time to rest, Butdhe worked away and thought of u my When what he had done would nttesc The usefulness of his life. His worth on 1: man among men; Then he would quit the strife- lle would rest on his luurels then. As a bondsmnn chained he slaved, Ever looking ahead; As a mlaer he hoarded and saved, Grudging his daily bread! Beyond was a happy dny- _ Nearer and nearer it drew-- When his work ahould"be put away And care should be banished, loo! At lust, upon a day, When the sun was low in the west, He put his work away. And sat down to rest. But where was the dreamed-of bliss? And why was it now denied? 1 Thi . seemed to be going amiss-- So e broodad Awhile and died. `in; the nnninon- of th spec A IIUIIIIIC I-I-31. Spurious mummiei have from time to time been pclmed or! upon the public. and sdoubt arose in aViennn museum :1 to the nlidity of one da Mar 0! the Phuaohn in its collection. t occurred to the Inanqvra, In View of the gen- eral hollownua ol lite. tint the young lady In In have hoen manufactured lp Birmi . logy! nodtheRo- enfgen tn upon . In turn once through En III! to wrap: t e amulet which the in: head ug- on the bin C t as {rm - In. . M3 Tu-unloy 80.. Ian: "To 3. inc: 8 00.. Dlulku. t. "I ha -rd II In uounuulding E _ INIPIIII. ' I Vuuulqg nnnnlbh and an I [Old &I| A `BONDED SERVANT.

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