Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Sep 1897, p. 4

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Bron: olmt About the Vnloun Drlnh not Injuty (Jun st tho Tabla. Although her magesty, nccording- to the Aberd In Free } resa, daily was the .....-..o vi mu nnrvml nt. her tahlmuhe uuvugu nun nu-. .~ _,_._, n ...-_. .. V. I-`ress. nu-eat. vi ea served n.t. tuhlo,aho 1.... fnr mnnv venrs contented herself vingea served nt. her mme,ene has for many years with 9. small ortion of Scotch wiekey. which is diatil ed ex resely for her near llulmornl, at the emu. l distillery of John Bcgg. end which is carefully mixed by her personal attendant. with either Apollineris, soda. or lithium water. In one thing, however. the queen may he mid to indulge quite freely, and that is tea. The ten consumed in the pnlnee costs four shillings a. pound, end the queen drinks the mime us everyone else. When in Scotlnnd, the queen is never n.v-ree to tasting the Athole hrose, end on the completion of cnlrns nt. the hn|lowe en festivities and the simple country christenings and feasts her inn- jesty so often n.ttends. she will nlwu_ve, with true kindness. partake of the whiskey that is hundetl round. Toronto Telegrtun. ` According to a skilled observer. who has been travelling through the agri- cultural districts of Ontario, the (arm- era are taking practicall ' no Interest in politics. A good sign t is. It would be sad if the farmers or any other ele- ot' the mpulntion were apathetiv tional hour of peril hut. it. is well that t to {armors are not. looking to To- ronto or Ottawa for the wealth they . nust take out of the ground. Politico does little 1-nough for H) farmer ox- cept in tho individua.l (`uses of men who are more politicians than they are farmers. Agriculture is the great ro- aourre of Ontario. and never were the t'a.rmers of Ontario as high-hearted and hopeful, and never were they as much interested in plans for improving their nu- n flu-nu. lzh Bound And -Hopeful. Telegrmn. A.-.-m-ding m n skilled ohaervm ` UI"u UUCITI \II'-lJb VlC'l`0RlA. B 0.. Sept. 4.-Tho unmou- Dnnubo urn-ivod yeuordny from Shgn with non of the diiculbioo moton uni . A gononl fooling exist; It Shgnn thnh tho nll-Ccnndian route in proton! 0. A nub dual of hnrdnhip is owned by the United sum cuotomn oicon charging 830 for ovary horn ukon across the mug ship 0! Main It Sknguny. A more lovely country I never saw," my: lord Lister. the eminent British Physician. "and a more healthg district could not well conceive. no feel: some doubt as to whetharapecial health resorts are necessary in Uunndu, for the whole population strike: me as be- ing nmnrknhle healthy as computed with that of the mothor country." -n.- ...u. of mm. D. Mchann How- lnl0l'?Sl(` ll own t`u.rm.s. of the mother country. The wife of Capt. D. McLean ard. inspector of north-west. mounted police at Fort. Saskatchewan. was kill- ed A few days :30, Qty being thrown from her horse while out riding. Cupt. u.........4 mu nmnnrinl to accomnsny dike. . The United Staten mu be great. but iut treatment 0! Cumin pron: that znstneu to be of the non which en- cloou I very mull soul. the "The Ohnmhorlnin. the Inn! in coll hob. Gnnd Union. ` Some ThiI3ss__ [roan ner none Wnuu_ mu nun... V-y... Howard was pnpnrnpg accom any Minjor Walsh : upodmon to the lon- d in. I Th. yonud Indian. Che ighc 0700. Ch row noon will not Iowa: in `on! I whoa ones Indian 1: malts `about In . you have been uwho And new no nu xuhulhh monuumollh [D the no-I mun doolot. lIo'll nnqvo _ [up '"-"'I[lu monuumoll in `Inc. no :1 mm unovo you hunt and bring tho . nuton I mlhoavidnn. It Inc $..C?0I|d bovon`h.u:o. conga: vcuuudouuhoutonulllh. _ -_...._ _-g.... __;'-v--/ " ,}JuutNW*"V `'3 fund III-""""""""A'. "'K lIFE. hnplqoll-II.0.InII& Callus THE QUEEN'S aavsmzs. Robinson Bros. Pusan. Dooonuan. Gluion. :73-7 saga: In-cot. A IJIIIIOII Itltl-I Gnb. mg on (I , A IIIL_ HEALTHFUL AND ncouoisilmnncnusn IT IS mm some SPECIAL HOSIERY VAL U~ES;} Hosiery sellin is a big business withusr -_It s growth has been Ip enomenal. `Each month it; grows bigger, better. *irst of lots purchased from makers in Leicester, England, on the counters` to-day. Women s Plain Black Cashmere Hose, extra length, worth 35c for 25c pair. . Women's Ribbed Black Cashmere Hose, extra ne and medium weight, worth 35c for 25c. Women's Plain and Ribbed Black Cashmere Hose, spliced heel and toe, worth 50c, s ecial at'3 pair for $1. Women s Ribbed Black Cas mere Hose, double sole, s liced heel and toe, special at 50c pair. i C1ildren's Black Cashmere Hose, double knees, spliced heels, size 5 to 6 % inch, worth 25c for 20c. Misses Black Cashmere Hose, double knees, spliced heels, size 7 to 8% in., worth 3oc for 25c. Boys Strong Wool Hose, size 5% to 7 in., special " at 20c. Sizes 7 I-2 to 10, special at 25c. Men's Black Cashmere Hose, special at 25c. (6 H (l (S Monc_lay-L.abor_ Day-store closed all day. Open Monday-Labor Day-s to-night till 10 o'clock. FORMERLY RICHMOND & 00.. 118-120 Princess Street. Starr 84mL_1_tncn:|ifT`e, T] l`Great Thirty Days Sale. All Goods sold at `a Sacrifice. Jim PR1NcEs s1`. Oiahonmau unrnuu-mu. CU!|Ill.`\'DAl.l., Sept. 8.- Our Sunday acboclholdltc annual picnic ecterday in La'orty a grove, and lnvi tho other achoola oi the circuit. This Mme waa Iponu in singing and awlngin . eating uuood thinga, and drinking cod waur. Mr. Trcgonncrh cornct made oxcallcnt. loading in song. The timo was I0 hap- pily apone that next. you-`a gathering in aura to bola:-go. An Mra. W. J. Frank- linic atillquitc weak. prayer-Inootln waa at the parronago. Thorn wala ab- undance. Grain cropa arc all wand. and never have we soon ac much corn growing in the country lor non ycar'a tan cont. cheese. Farmcra arc vcr happy. James Trottoria awayto the crank: lair. and many more from the towmnip will a in low. Mra. Purdy and Mrs. Sutfnfrlnnd arc visiting at the parsonage. Accloggrs iil.Wood mud nnd sou) tor luxury map 6050 hold at Kincnon on the Inn laughs, will in cocaine! um Tuoodny noon. the` ma lnutnm. `Radon to be tddnuod to "Tho llama oi Imus and Dofunou." at 0\|I:'I.IlNI muted `Tendon tor Kincaid? p. For usnlonlnn OI (arms 0! Tudor o I; |o'lA.-Ool. c. n Ionuunbol-,IIntr|oI 03 Oonnndlac :0 Bhutan. Inn under sun In ngoonpgnhd by an oo_- (')'oI'|':'Ii:;|Tali3\ `?Jo':'.7s'n "33 `?33.':"c::M ' "E `I O . `I ` " s om. cola ` " III M) II - I Ch nance. "l.1| |:':.h:qIo will s."t".'c?.'nua should no any nvndodtho ooninoi fall In ant: and ounploto Ibo Iunjog toI_ K;i'ihy swirled the nu perform mac tandoori tr.`lHhouaduboIunou Ihohoqgo wllfbo returned. 4 hnduboluoooo than A. II!0l1`. Captain. Bunion. Dooortnun of mum and noun-lo...` Othvl. II` lbptonbor. IQ. SEPARATE TINDIBB (I3 DUPLICATE` for the nnpplv of Int. Blood. Growth: and Potatoes. Fora`. Bu-av for buldlnc Iuhwood n om tonumup Ounp ugh. bald Klnnton on nu |n_|\A_I_g. mnrrmo. PAPEBING`; axon wmrmo. DECORATING. omzma. We no really experts in everything whining to the thaw. sud our ex- citon onliroly at your command. ":n;T1:..I'x7:I:.e;. NDTIOI QEPAIATI DUPLIOATI) ; In: use umnlv Bngd. Qroggylu Successors to J. M. RICHMOND 8:. CO. Oubomlnll chronicles. an... an ,n..'. at-ofoundY1n LudPaohu only25o.80o.40o. ooomaooopm. sold by JAB. CRAIG U 00., > IOIlL-'I I|IT N0 OTIIII IBEYLIJII TEA -wu..r-uunvtn-r v SOULANGES CANAL. Norton T0 oomucroas. SIALID Tnunlnn. ADDIIIBID T0 `rm: undonl nod. and endorsed 2 nder for uuard Loo ." will be ncolvod 6 his oltoo until uixtoon o'clo~k on the M an of H09- umbor 101. for the oonnumuon of a Guard Look J tho upper onernoo. Plun And moclilbulonn 0! 0110 work can In a thahppar Plain and anaclhatlona tho ea man on and altar aha ml: 1: of aulal In um. the olllo o! tha Ohla %:1naa 0! tin Dafanmant 0! van and uala. nava. P: mod lcmna of under can also be a Ialnod at tho placa nalnad In tho oaaa of than than mun In allaohod to tho tandu tha actual a naturaa at tho lull namo. Iha .IIMll'O a occupation and naldanoa at aaoh man to! aim aana. and lunch an ptad ban nhoqua for tho mm 0! Out!) In aooolnpaa Iha hndar. `III: um-nnlnd hank alumna anal aadonad oval ..."*-....-.-.:-.-'..=-w.r:.`m:%~e~'~ 1 mlnanolon -n at G. V :4 . _-A -I " gf u a .4. `"1-3 :2... ud chum um um I sun to n- Iunod to onllloouvo mug Iv cuundon no not Mounted. ML- TI.-.-scnhnnl ulna: nah hind call In An. III IOU IOIIIFIIIB Tho that does not bind {call to M- ocn the own! or n`uI::::. 0 lo. I. JOSH. nun. Iloponlnont ol Isllwul and Gun: Oohvmlndn . ID! ' Nowupopon not Q ulvuthonul without authority tron the Inn! will not be paid lot It. Q lendmn and Reliance To Glasgow. To Dublin. To Berlin. To Paris. L To New York. l'o Boston. at 03.500 nun um had. '11:: nor bunk oh an Inn ondonod to the hunt ol lumps and Canola. and will ho Iorloitod If the hgdorlu do- ollau entering into comma` or u 0 won as the nu: nd on the tuna Ilaudh the allot nubnltnd. `nan unsound chum III salt In VIII III 3' C"v BICYCLEB. BAKINO ~, POWDER cl. . _ . I- Shoes Wear Like Iron. FPIUIU-I"-`U-Q--w-`- . YOU ow Go to London,| ~ lnhwobvondvl; fcnihloiuhvo will continue I 1|-T.`!YE_!'!E.`; US NOTHING W;"re Handy at. ,_,._,` T - A axxsnusa on.` The l'u-non . Inn ha 3 phvnnoovlloh it want: tho to notily. 'l'|Io jodguhnnnuk I nlohothodoottlno u popdu to ho pnunud to s surrogate coon. touching u pg-obating o! I will or on grunting at man of nnninmnou. dull bi pnpqndby thonppuennoor his solicitor. Prior to 1892 tho Sun guys my Ij J, LL- -|_..z_-I ._..|. -Iu.-u sh: ITHE. DA1pY_w1_1IG.| We l'|'IIlI' W lava uuv -um uni- -.., out could do the olorioul work wlion the ,,A-n ___A;-. -L_-_ L- Annals. TI. Or any city in the world and "ask " TIC III II 0|U_I'IUII WUIQ Wllvl-n --v intonlod parties oholo to omploy. It ooyo thoatvioo "can roadily ho porforur od by-`a Ian at intolligonoo who con wrlto o logihlo hood." So It domndo tlnt tho logiolotuu, which dopntoo oortoiu poworo to tho judgoo. rovioo thoao rogulotiono and amond or nullity them. In. whooo into:-cot it tho Bun opoaking? Prooumohly thnt of tho (armor, tho moohanio, tho working- mon. But all thooo hovo aood of proton- tioo, and c! no protootion to much "an the aooumod oum-tnooo o! ignorant mon. Tho loglaloturo hoo pormlttod of many things which oovouro of poroonal indopondonoo. Mon con do thonuolvoo u groat many thing: that woro formerly romittod to lawyers, hut thoro no homo thing: that only lawyoro can do correctly. and one of thorn in tho proparotion` of poporo required in tho prohotlng o! A will and tho odminiotration of on come. The pooplo for whom tho Sun spooks have no right to inflict a bungled oorvioo upon thou. ond tho oorvioo would he bungled if it woro allowod, or tho time of tho court oloialo would ho occupied in undoing tho wort oi the illitoratco. The Walt: hu hooa A wituoao towhot oomo people will ottnmpt in their oiforto to pooo ao luwycro. oudon hoholl of thooo whooo orodulity wouldho impoood upon hy inoompotant poroono it protooto against my laxity in tho ruloo of tho _aurrogato court. ITALIANB FROM BUFFALO. DeBerry, the bouncer. deniee thet he do- ported eOenedien whoee preeenoe end em- ployment in Bntfelo be detected through the egency of the poet otlioe. It in re- rnerkeble that e grievence euch ee the To- ronto Globe end Telegrem eleboreted ehould he Inede out of whole cloth. Nor doee the deniel of e dieoredited oioiel end ell? The young men wnd wee eo groeely ebueed. eocording to hie opinion, livee et Owen Bound. end ie. therefore. ecceeeihle. He ehould be exemlned et once. end ell the evidence which he on eupply ehould be collected. for the iniormetion end gnidenoe of the minieter oi juetioe. There ie eo much thet ie irritetlng in connection with the ellen lebor lew thet eomething rnnet be done to etop the friction. or edd to it end force e orieie through retelietign. The Ineene of redreee ere et the diepoeel of the Oenedien government. " The Owen Sound oeee eeide. however. the eltnetlon beoomee intereeting by reeeonof the eotlon of our rellwey con- treotore. Theee. doing eome work et or neerornwelhere ellegedtohevegoneto Bnelo and hired fty-elx Itelien lehorere, who oroled the line vie Niegere Felle. end took peeeege to Gornwell by boet. "The nutter, eeye e conoemporery, "wee telhed of to~dey emong the boetnen on the weter front. end compleinte ere loud thet ioreignere ehould be brought into Cenede in thet wey, in view of recent eetione on the pert ol the United Btetee euthoritiee, end eepeoielly use there ehould he no diffi- culty in eeonring ell the men in Cenede who Iney he needed for each work." enL- .__.|._e.:|:._ :- e|.-e eh... In-we elm Wu III-J IIU IITIIX IUI IIIVII wvlns The probebility is then these men, the lowest priced in the world. the reediest to disturb the conditions of trade by their litlul end fsulty eervioe, hsve been hired to work upon the oenels. and if this be eo the ooutreolore should be celled upon to rnebe uplnnetione. The government. in its oenel contreots, should heve been just es exsctingeeit wee in ite reilwey con- treote. end specied thet only Oensdiene should be employed. The eentilnem of this oountry is developing etrongly end to- wards the protection of Cenedlnn interests et every point. These Iteliens should go -end they should not be ellowed to stand Inuoh upon the menoer o! their going. ll` IIIIDUU Iyunw as -u\- no -nu um-nu -- bho nnnonnoolnont that the nation was thinks is is great onough"ta lick the earth" in war but not I dry dock which will no- oouunodtto in u-It-clan omiun. Thu. spirit would In non deeply hurt if thorn was any no to: tho cruinn, for After one good collision with 5 stronger any sll iho hoctluhipn would be in dock: or us the bot- eon ol the us. The `lot-onIo'Non thinks tho govern- ncnl will but prouoh an lacuna of bui- _-_- L-A_..__ f\.__J- -...I In-Ignal K. IIQ-. 3 XII}! VII-uu -nu I-|l|.I-- - r-- uin; tn insolvency not. Why 3 "Dur- In tho put your Mlnvru humooonrrod in Oundutlnuounodlo have has brought. about he that oxpun purpose at robbing thokrithh cndilon." Isn't that wrong language! Inn'H||nju|-ioun to Ccnulhn audio! IICII Wlll U1! yunllvvv nu unuw-n-no vu nu--- muholwunotnndomdlnglmdby pu- -_| ,,___ -_A II7L_ I III\.... HoI.Po\u-Whiuml Pouhtokqionov thtorlomhopoohbo oonurnuvo party in Ontario. Ho-In boouodlotlholnv liuhlnncy. nuuolr. Wlmnoy. and in _ 1...! - -1... t- AL. .-H-an it his |W$ |wl'i1lo vvuu-IIv]9"'- '- pnnhlllnphooin thouhiuoiithic F.-quip. sotlnyvill hop on nth cupping 0! put: vlao noting tho an. Ahldnoohlndhhkluohhl . n ;n,_:_-._ A-) AL.---ghkg: Ihulclhdun. Anduhcounothry. and you will nd them. Their nputatlon is world wide, and they cut only be procured in Kingston |.u -TNT Q jf --v-- plum gr- __A..A P-u.--- wunhl The Ynnho spirit in acid to be hurt at. L- ____..__-.._-_A nun L. ...s:.._ um; Thoulhtnunnowgdugbwuitutho - r-_--A -_.I -.L 1.. ._..;_| |._;_;___ `---- 71..-wuuqun-he not run- 4.;g_n_..n.:..I-........l_.__L.A I0-gill. llllbloll II will l)Il_' win In w you - ---..-- and O burg olcvnhou. TI: is 3 ght. between Pruoobh Ind 03- donlbnrg on one tun:-ohippin point and Klngntonu moths. The M. . Co. have to and us. I undunuud. on-rying n at n Ismu-no from Kingston 3: t 01 and other companion no tying it for from Puoooto, and thy coal "not do this it may did not roodvo tho elevating of the grain hero. I! we wnnb tho M31`. company to do all Steacy& Steacy. hero. ~ I! we want oolnpqny _l their bulneu at Kingston we mutt nugeu than by posting the bonus by-law to bmld . ntnrnnn nlnvnmr ham. ID will not pay nppoeition to Preeoott If they nave no gm: their elevating to some one elee to do. Freight retu are I0 out on the river to-day thnt there in very little money in the bum- neu onteide of the olevetin . Prescott now bu an elevator with e mi lion bulhele ......M- .naI `I nntlnrnfnnrl thaw hI\'Q has elevator with muuon nu-nun oupcoity, um! I understand they have thno-quu-ton of I million capacity st 03- donnhurg. thotoloro Kingston cnnnot 0:- t to` capture with one house of 3 hnlf million oopoity the trade which than two places are doing nnd which we think we would have. 1: LL. .l.u.uu- lnmlgw in not mrriad and them by peumg me nonuu Dy-luv in Dunn I etonge elevatorehere. In pay themto height their greln from here in nppoeltion to Prescott if they have to give thalr elentlmr would heve. If the eleveeor b Jew in not carried the M. '1`. Co. ire oreed to leave thin city. an I believe they eurely will be in order to properly compete for bueineu. e lerge number of houeee will he veceted on eo- oeunh of their departure. This will bring the law of eupply end demand into force end reute will naturally fell, while texee will be effected, lo the the burden. ii` the by-`law ie not carried; will reet. end heevily, too. on shore only who own reel eebete. A `lo I. dug nu-nnu-tv nwnnrn who have I" estate. It in the property owners who have the eey in the votin on this by-law. and surely theyj will Itu y thalacte carefully and look after their interests and the in~ tereete of the city at Ia e and eee that the majority for the by-law e a large one. and thue show the M. T. Co. that they have the good will of the ple of Kingston and that Kingston wie ea to have the good will of the M. '1`. Co. in ite development in matter: outside of the elevator queetion altogether. Your: truly--ONTARIO WARD FnnHo1.m:n. lalvatlon Army Collectore. KlNoe'r0N. Sept. 4.--( I`o the Editor): In your issue of September let I see the account 0! one who hae been racticall defrauding the public, or melnng eele ain at the expense or the Salvation army. hie we deeply regret, however. I see no reaeon why the fraud can not be traced up. ll. everyone who been a collecting card for our harveet feetival has her name lnecrihed upon the card, and e liet of the namee of thoee holding cards ie kept by the olllcere of the army. If the person dlecovering the fraud had taken the name of the bearer and informed the olcer in charge the oeee would have been epeedily dealt with. Amonget the children who hold collecting carde there in repreeented acme of Kin eon e meet heneet citiaene. and the chil ren who are purely innocent of the fradulent conduct. feel keenly die- graoed and diecoure ed for no juet cauee of their own.-W. . Buns. adjutent. ooer in charge Salvation * army. Bellevllle Intelliuenear. Mame. Sept. l.-A ne bed of iron ore hae beanetruoh on the Kane lot. of which Mr. hongneoker. of Pennsylvania. ia the Ieaeae, with right to purchaae. In in a fine quality of hematite and ilie develope, an is has all the appearance of doing. into a oontlnuoua depoeih. it will he of rear value. In in only about a mile from adoo village and close by the Grand Trunk rail- ltloh Itrlku of Both In Indoc `l`ownII:Ip- Gllttorlng Proqpoctl. n-n-_n n- v_A-In..-n...- Intnlliuoneor. Mnnmv Rant. I.-A P D CORSETS v --.-B may. The Diamond gold mine. on the east. hell of lot fourteen. in the tenth oonoeeeion of Medoc. owned or controlled by D. E. K. Steven. in turning out: very rich temples of free gold. in hot. the finest then buve hum man in this eection since the of free gold. ll not me nneen wen nuvu been eeen in since Richardson. If this had been etruck in the old gold excitement timee. it would hue been etoched for $100,000 without any trouble. Just now pertiee ere oeu- tioue. Aeheltie being sunk and ie now fully fourteen feet dee . end the leet um- plee ere the richeet. t is celled the "Die- Inond" mine. beoeuee W. Diamond in the owner of the lot. It ie understood that en o`er he been mede of 820,000 (or it. If it continuee ee richee et present. and the vein he been treced ecroee the whole lot. this ie A unell mm for it. There in: eenee of uncertainty perveding the whole die- trict, not that there ere not epperently veluehle vein: ol ore. hut whet ie the re- Iult of the Deloro minee! Whet ie the Cenedien gold elds compeny reelizio 1 And until thet queetion ie eetiefeotori y enewered there will he no genuine ectivity. I'l'IIIlul III Illueulnn In Ioelend there are no prieone. end the inhnhitente nre eo honest that such defenee to property ne loch. bolte end here ere not requiredund there ie but one policemen on the ielend. Ite hletory for 1.000 yeue reoorde no more then two thefte. One was that 0! e netlve. detected after eteeling eevenl ehee but me he hed done eoto enprly hie ily, enerin for went of _ ulna in Ind broken in arm. mova- IIP Iul want: u- Iwtizvhiolu: arm, prow- oiom woro furniohod to thou. ond work woo found I him whoa ohlo to do it. ond lnoonvhilo ho no ploood candor modicol ooro; tho ougno ostochod to hio orino woo oonoidotod oooionn pumiohnont... Tho oshot tholt woo hy o Uorunn. who oraolo oovonooou shoop. But no ho won in com- fonohlo oitoolmtonooo, ond tho rohhory woo noltdono. tho oootonoo pooood upon him woo shot hoohouldoollollhio pa-opony. rooloto tho voloo ol whotho hod ooolon ond thou loovo tho oonptry or ho oxoontod; ond ho lot! so oooo. - " ` TI! IX I'UC--. `lhcnuoiubunon lord nay kind Ioltho;:n|nx-olnlosu .1. oogidcwd van pt-opt: . ingu y y am told by wdght. nailing pdoo hing ll 3 pound lot nll nndc stunt;-In ponndn. and 81.50 par pound fotnll vdghiug our county-vopoudn. Thus no nll uullotd ogludulolodn nwmu. 0nod\lII ooningoutvukl-on: ptdhdon '5!!! %II villndh `lm and IRON AND GOLD MINES. lsn t the Best Good Enough For You I `I DOQIIOMIITII Pound. __. l.. I'\......_ 1.... .1 A_.- no Prison In Iceland. 7-.w--v__--~.--- V. This. in our column. A.little epeoe'...`.,...m to` which "you end I" will hive ecceee tor ccey. protitebio chute. Hothou- you to whom the tetiguee of the de nfeke the daily rending of the chron - c I -Wi i find Between Ourselves" Iynopeie -of all thnt has trenepired around you during the week. und met- tere that will rove of heelthy. interest to our eex. A aired to make of our column a livin pereonel intereet that will be recognile an e power tor good. so thet`Bnturduy'e edition of the Whig" may be an largely looked for as its preparation will be carefully coneidered. From you i In- vite a. correspondence which muy em- breoe questions of native, physical or social importance, and your confidence shall be regarded as I sacred trust, which it wil be held an honor to re- ve nil thing: it ie do-i gum Afro: `to Dleeeee-llem meulomone ofthe lletnnl leane- One who lpered For llpvude 0! line You-n (SI-`vee lie lxeelleeoe. .01 "gm. .1mo...n impombimy `From the Intelligence:-. Bellevilie, Ont. I. It in doubtful there in any other _ ion mom trying to the consti- tlon thenthet of the threeher. Ex- voeed to the nine end. etorme of the autumn eeuon. and at the came time choked with the dust consequent upon threehing. he eeeil tulle a prey to die- eaee, Jose h H. via. a resident of `the `towns ip of Wicklow, Hutinge `county, follows the threshing machine `for come moptha every full. For eight or nine years he was subject to attack: .0! Inflammatory rheumatism. Theda- eaee usually made its up runce in the fail. and continued t roughout the winter. cnueing not only much cutter- nng but great inconvenience. _ _Mr. occupet H BEIVIEEI 0U . cents. I invite ou. dear girls, you to whom life in hol in; wide open arms. you to whom the avenues of 5 auto plenitude of blessings are known to give "Betwee_n Ourselves" of the hrightnesa that I! yours. no that tome of its rays ma fall on those less happily circumstance , remembering pleasures shared are pleu- auree doubled. Anrl vnll hllnvn ail-ll nver Whnl `h doubled. And you brave girls. over whom the shades of n. need:-be" hangs. you who must. your energies bright, our intel- lect_clea.r, in.t.he narrow put of duties done outside of the quiet of home, who, with weak hands and strong hearts, go forth to conquer u very Uoliu.thofdif- ficultiea with n ali and a stone, [enr- leaaly tell your di ficulties here, and if in quick wisdom we cannot pluck all the rooted briars from your way. it is promised some of their thorns shall ho removed, and practical sympathy given. ` This week so much ammo is occupied given. This week so much 3 woe occupied in g&rtin' acquainted` very little re- mains for news, but here is a wee _l:it of what twowomen have done, the one in life and the other in death. Armed with nothing more than u. compact printing res; and an indominnble will, Mrs. lilomne , of Chicago. II. small delicate looking little body. has gone to brave the regions _of a Klondike winter. determined that if. as :1 theo- retical miner, she fails to get gold out of the earth, as an editor. she _will get .......... t\!| :o .A Mn Wniln has made :1 she _will get some on it. IA Mrs. White has made at big step in the right direction when she offered for scientific purposes, to the medical college for women, the poor suffering casket in which her soul was encased. The cause of that suffering may now be ascertained, and its remedy given to humanit . Times are In-in teri Even the pessi- given to huinunit Times are brighter! pessi- mista will allow it. and Kingston will yet rear her grand old head as in the days of the red coat re ime, when she was known to the mot erland us the City of Ciumda. Let the elevator scheme be rushed, bind the tie with the M. l`. company. draw trade, advertise ud- vnsntagea, build a brand new hotel.skv- high. and let all the world know. It is waiting for on to speak. Thnlnmnds w ll be trendimr westward There is no economy in bu)- ing ill-made, ill-designed. thrown tagether, no account Shoes. waiting for to speak. Thousands w ll be trending within the next few days to visit the exhibition. held in Toronto from the 81st. of A ust to the llth of Se tember. Special mi way inducements w. it be oi`- fered. and let one who knows, sug eat that accommodation be selected be are going there, as the last week of the {air it isdifficult to find any lodzement. A little caution is a quality appreciated. when one is physically exhausted with the demands consequent on sight-see~ ing, and this year of jubilee, such stu- pendous effonts have been made by the management to eclipse all former events that a bigger than ordinary crowd will visit 'loronto. Paintings of Buckingham lace in 1837, and St. Paul`s cathe mi, 1897, have been brought from England on canvas measuring 700 feet tom and eighty feet wide. Sta/te mt iages. princes. ambus- sndors and roya postilhons. riding the" queen's own cream colored horses, with a. contingent of soldiers drawn from the city regiments, will all form one glit- tering fore-ground for the golden volumeof fireworks tlm.t are atnumph of Paine`s (Crystal Palace. Englantl) most wonderful creation in pyrotech- nl.-n Tina nnnvunrv nf this l!l()l`l(Ill!l Dil- most. wonderlul t`r9ILlI0n In pyruu-.cn- nice. The memory of this glorious pa- geant will lift many a shadow of long winter days spent within the four walls of home, brings to every woman's heart sometimes. Tie Arlington, the Rossin house. the Metropole, the Kensington, the Riehamtlaon are a few of the hotels lornted on King street. in a direct line with the (`are running west to the ex- hihition grounds and can he depended upon as providing good accommodation at reasonnlile rates. [H .\IARll.lA(lI A 3UC(7l.S8 . The marriage irohlem still exists. As it involves, per tips. the most import- ant issues throughout. the whole ave- nue of life. I would like some of the readers of "Between Ourselves," to give their opinion on the sulnjevt. A few yeiu-s since more than l(ll,0U0 people in England gave expression Iv invita- tion through the columns of " l'he Tele- graph." t.o their opinions respecting this vexed matter, and l'rom the inass of information much that proved help- ful was sifted. All letters must be ad- dressed to "Ern.ud, care of editor ol "Whig" office. and sent in not later than Wednesday of each week. Names will not necessarily be published, hut. must be given as an earnest of good fnilh, ` mum (aim. 'I'III IADVII, IIIIIUI Cor. Imunnco Chronicle- hurl Inn Avnr his HID Chronolo- Did you ovor toko the trip by otoomor oorooo count. from Kingston on Ottowo. through bholzidoou iokoo ond rivon? It not. you ohould do Io. Anon to tho mony boonuy upon in Conodo thin lo o and riror ion uond in the front rank. Not ior tho oublimity and [random olwoyo noo- mood with ooonoo whoro grout. mountains ond soon with ruggod rocky thorn proclam- inoco. but rothor for tho tondor Iighto ond ohodovn of o londocopo thot io boll wild, lull putonlond wholly piotnrooqno. In- ox bly hooutilul undor tho yollow Ii; not thio Au an own did Ihooo iolot- onnddod lohoo rivoupponr. ovor voriod and `tag undo: tho ohonging oonditiono i|:`v.o'l' by moving ouomor and ileoting W-I UWIIIUW from limo to nix pilll. when one o! Wade`: Mnndnh Pills In a done? We gnu-untoo thaw oannyouoolooootipuuon,moh hadncho. biliounou and sll lint tumble. Twat:-u pills for Inns}-In conu. as Wud drug won only. __:_______ T501500 III] Doll. Ollun Joann] dqondom Wolon-Q tothouzhl. 8|: Wil- n..u u7.|...... uunnhr at all (hauls. ma. Woliaouo. pnnlcr ol .1: cum-L UIIIIII. ooourntivd. third prey. and cvonliotly duo. unite in welcoming you II? wuuv ---.--v- Wlnuyqhibuo. r Iuhsuuidnlondonojotoobouttho L--_....- -3 2-._..** `.21. L 's-'....- '."f.: Klnililouon than vnu no nut. wncu IIOITIII dnhury nddnuh bqineo And no excuse for so doing when the choicest products of Artist and Artisan combined nwtit selection at the lowest prices in the city. Of course you know `the Lou!) >BId0OIl Bonn. ... ..-_-A l"L-A-ulnl. IOIOI `Inc You lay. ERAUD. ' . ONE OF IXPOIURI TO INCLIN- J EIIT WEATHER. ' icounty. follows the threshing mlwume ; ffor some nine years ap ing inconvenience. Mr. Davis` most serious attack occurred dur- ing the winter of 1893. It first made itself maqnifest b the swelling of the `right hand an before twenty-(our had passed the disease appeared to have gone through the whole system. and the legs were swollen to an abnormal size, so much so that the joints were not visible through the swellings. For ten months the troul is continued and during that period r. Davis was un- able to plot on his own clothes. and the pain e endured almost passed com- prehension. One doctor after another was tried but without any beneficial results. When advertised medicines were tried but with no better success. I can hardly say." said Mr. Davis. how much money I spent on doctors and medicine, but it amounted to a. con- siderable sum. and yet I would most willingl have iven my (arm to be rid of the terrib e pain I was forced to endure. But all in expenditures seemed of no avail, and I _began to des- pair of a cure. At this ,p_uncl.ure. act- ing on the advice of a friend. I be an using Dr. Williams` Pink l ills. he Iirst six boxes I used. seemed from out- ward appearances to have had no ef- r...-i n,nrI I felt almost like giving up wurd uppeurnnc to nave uuu uv ve- fect. nnd I felt ulmost like giving in despair. I thought, however. that possibly that was not a fair trial for one in my condition, and I procured a further supply. By the time I had used three boxes more there was 11 con- sideruble improvement noticeable, and from that out each day found me grow- ing bet.ter. I continued using Dr. Williams` Pink Pills until I had taken eighteen boxes by which time every vesti e of the pain had left me, and I was eeling in every respect it new man. I believe, too. that. the cure is perman- ent. for I have not known what it is to suffer with rheumatism since. n will 11.... In Anon that Dr. Wil- rheumatism since. It. will thus be seen liams` Pink Pills released Mr. Davis from the painful thruldom of rheuma- tism mt. n. comparatively small expense after doctors and other medicines had utterly fuiled to give him even it fair measure of relief. It. is obvious there- fore that if I)r. Williams` Pink l`i|ls are given a fair trial the are sure to bring relief und cure. Every box of the genuine Pink Pills has the tmden mark on the wrapper around the box, and the purchaser can protect himself from imposition by refusing all others. sold I) all dealers at 50c. II. box or six yin: n2_m_ Ixnunn som I) an ueuu boxes or $2.50. Sfiherland s`

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