unanno- udoo tn tho lnhlb. un- Let us who am sml take heart again; '0 are not alone in our hours of pain; Our Fznther moops from His throne nhmm lullllll III loll! I4|Yll' I'llISZ Dun Sms.-I gladly unity to the vir- tnu of Lu: Linc Pills. I and to ho tronbfod with noun headaches and con- ui tion fonllong limo. sud tookthou pill: hoping for A cure. and my hopes were rapidly fullled. I have found than I never-tailing randy sud hou-til neon- mood them. Signed. Miss S. wsox, Mnnntnn. N.R_ In-non In Thole` 0Iery-!tews or n Thriv- Iuc `town. _ Boiseevnin, Mun.. September 8.-I-inr- vesting is general. Nearly all the grninl is out except late oats. Many are. stacking. Soon we will hear the] threshing machine whistle. Weather is all that can he desired for harvesting. Nearly 6x000 of young men from On- terio arrived on the harvest excursion to help take oft Manitohn`s crop. All except a few got work, but. these have engaged for threshing. The hotels and hoarding houses were taxed to their utmost during the week, by the influx ot excurelonists from the east. Miss Holden returned a week ago from ber|, eastern trip. and is now unahle to teach through sickness, hut is improv- ing. Her aunt. Mrs. T. S. Coppinger. otlsnover. accompanied her to Mani- tone. ' Mia L. Holden starts next week for Winnipeg to attend the full xuillinery openings. Andrew Holiday expects to he in his new store next week. It is ll. great im rovment to the town. Many other hui dings are being put, up. Miss Calder returned on Saturday of last week. after spending her vacation in Ontario with her friends, Mxuiy others, who have heen away visitirfg friends, have! returned to their homes in Meni- llbllil. The property adjoining the Hap- [Lil church has been purchased by J. E. Miers. The luwn social. held on R. Morrison's lnwn on 'l`ues'dny evening, under the auspices of Boissevnin hrass hand, was a. successful ntfnir. No pains were spared to make the grounds ut- trnctive in the way of illumination. A good musical programme was carried out. It. has been decided to hold the 'l`urtle Mountain agricultural society's full fair nt Bolssevnin on October 13th and Hth. ~ 'I`I-an flnnr lnlll is nlmzml clown for H. \\ nI(`n Ell-(HIGHS (UP lK'Qll`|. uuu Wullrun the hair? About 1113 throne nre eternal vnlms. And the strong, ghul music of happy nnnhnn And lne atmug, gnu: LIIUSIU ul. uup psalms. And bliss unruffled by any strife; How can He cure for my little life? And yet I wn.nt Him to care for me While we live in this world where sor- nnnra Inn n rows nez - Whon the lights die down from the pn.t.h l lake, \\'h1-n strength is feeble and friends forsake- \\'h-n love and music that once did bless. lhum left me to silence and loneliness, And my life song changes to sobbing nrsuw-rs. UK (`DHSPIOUS Bl IIIIIKCS [11] next fl. ufmid. Andlthia busy world has too much to l 0 To shy in its coume to help me lhrmmh_ I0 stay In its coume nu Help un- through, And I long (or n Saviour-can it he That (:10 God of the universe cures for me Z13. ll|.ll' rmner 5'l(XP||8 |l'Ulll Ills llIrU[lt' nhovo To soothe and quiet us with His love; He leaves us not when the storm is high And we have safety, for H9 is nigh. (`an it he'trouhle_ which He doth share/I Oh, rvst in peace, for the Lord will mm! \ nuv; av uvvu vvwu-. Tho following letter toll: what people think About Lust Liver Pulls: I\-.-. G... I _I-.II_ s-_A:l`_ 6.. AL. -1- Juno! Cunpboll. oornoro! Wellington undunckuuuunlvnynhuonhnnda Itoekolhuu nnplsellnpd anon ry slab. Dino and cedar Noah. All chnpbreuh. Tolophooollt. In J. B. Status. 153 Cuban St. Hnqillon. up: "Iil||r u Oonpound Iron Pulls roliovod no ol nun pain in tho but thus I Md boon troubled with for ontcuycu. Ivunbo troubled with rhounI|iepninnndc!IIn`ngshnohox- cal:-mIirnIInnrn:l_" Ibo min In K. oolnnuh and. b R. Cnflhbll 0` k , d Iotdupnit can] tuic boa - uhowhnyouu` In any obtain Car- Liltll Lint gills. Thy will affect I non-nlnnd nunnnnnl. snug dr 31$: III!` Sl|l'l U\\ `l|:Iyl l|("u|l'5 H|l' lIU\\ll ll!` hours; And Iowa and pardons because He I`!I&R. munu SKI; D Moncton. N.B. ht. Ions: In `I Have pa an that book natty : 'lI|d0' for 81.50 3 TI IJIIX IaIVC' I'lI I. Will IKIIIII I punpunlpunnonl Thai union hnildnnlnhnl. an I ' J I. uoonm A000UN'1'A.N'1` um M71. 0 talc Ann`. Bank and account: col- noud. Money to loan no IOVMO. nun. Olloo {A} ,ums* NURSE ~ r 7 FROM THE Hun viii? Tiny Do Good Work. I-._.__ I-AA-._ A-II_ __I. DAILY ware. ,rU1isnnz. SEPTEMBER 14. 1397. 1-Nuwn 5 V L. J. Meluuon, who reside: on Robin- son Sr... onotuon, N. B., In one .If the [leading operating muons on the Inter- colonialreilwey. end in we known not Ionly in Moncbon bub along the national railuyey from Halifax to Quebec. When interviewed hy\ our reporter be freely ex- reued hie grebitudo at the reeent edcn mm the dreedod kidney trouble which I has experienced. Reid Mr. Melnnaon. Mv kldnev troubles 700 I36 OPOIGIIII moons: ulluuuul. I lost no hitne experimenting. but act- ing on the Advice of my friends who know and had booked the virtues of Donn : Kid'- ney Pills, I wont direct on my druggiat and procured I box. Inside of two webku my back was free flrom pain, and I felt like In new mm. VIII... A......Ll.. gun-A fnnm I It:-min nlllllf` LEXANDER BLANUHARD. CHARTERED Accountant. Book: 0 and. posted. and".- ed. TI-lul lmlnnomc uul nunolnl uutomenta tukon` Budnou condential. Addrou Kinc- ntou Blnluuus Collallo. back. extending to my Iounu. _ Irn glad to testify to the otivonus of l)oan'a Pulls. for before I took them! could not 1-hoop to lace my shoes so intense was the pain and stiffness. I am now quite supple. and man do my work with- out. any tn-oublo.. As a matter of fact Doan'a Kidney Pills have restored me to porfechvhoalth again. One Laxa Liver Pill every night days cures constipation. For sale druggiuul. Price 250. . THE GRAND n0n:L.| CALEDONIA SPRINGS. Closes MONDAY, SEP,T.."2oth. Till then all the advantages of the place can be enjoyed. . has expemnoea. Said Mr. Melaneon. My kldney were fut developing into more perioue forms. Beginning with the bechche. the emu bles gradually goo worn . unt-il I fear- Iyod shut; dreadful disease Diabetes. Y I; ..n Diana nvnarirnnntino, huh Ant. llkl The trouble arose from 3 utnin caused by heavy lifting, and I have ever since boon troubled, an I have doncribod to (on. with I dull nching pain in the until 0 the back. extending to loinu. I |'!I algd m mnhifv to the abivonaaa M OIIIIIOI `CI IIKWIIIII. HALL PAPIRS. DAIXH. INGBAINS. IOULDING. Ito. All tho nowut patterns And tint; Plan! I-lnnnlnn and Pnlntlnl In I11 I ' Paper Hungln and Painting In its bnnohu ptonpt and propuly oxoontod. Machine Made : euvmxzxp mm: run nuance houses to `Hunt rod (101 foot). A print look huomlhoobonpon nndbutfnnlonoonndn Also oven duotipuon ol Ohnulll Who Tupi 1::-Omaha...` Inn ` vv VI- jlltjnulvll U; r. PARTRIDGE. $%..'32:'3....'?: WEB & SON AB.0H1'1'EO'I'B. I3. chant: Bank Building. corner llnoe sad Womnnon uttutn. Phone Ill. [Now an andg Stop] o.xysa.so,...oca.a.um.a. Cl'l'VWKI) COAL YARD. {Robinson Bros.` I Wear ALL! Wm. Allen & A Son, Brock Street. `:.`:,:,,,.,,.._ Ilnnton Paint Shop and Room hpor Dope! (DI. BROOK 5 M00! STRIIT SIX CV`, `(WWII ` Wort -nnotuon M EvyTy`sr.fE j P:-Ice so cent: per Box. or 6 tor 82.50. M Dnluxlsts. or Mulled on I-Eccclpt M Price by T. MILUURN & C0.. Toronto. ART!!!)-R ILl4I.ABOHI'l'EO'l'. OFFICES- .Ixchunfo`0hunbon. Olox-4': Block. I: Brock B22 lnnton. om. .:."<`:;;;.ga:;-,L.-| cnnntnchnnro Old Sand. oypodh. Jolanianooory. Pnnoousttoot. ALL HIW AND UP-`I0-DAT! OOOX. 275-7 Bagot Street. '7 : NF:l'BNDIN0 PURCH ASBR5 WALL PAPER wm Ind claim: in our nook that they cannot an ahowhuo. IIALI. nnlvnnu nAtI4 IRRRAINB. paaaasaaaas T. MCMAHON & C0.. Punters. Decorators. Gluten; THE i. C.` as being too busy to pe mindful`o[ small \X'7n urn l>'1gn`zfn' ._..--_..-.....__.. ni-an 5 3310: I ` . out c n"i'?h:31`-u. u.o. JUU3u We are thankful for small favors, for in giving them care- ful attention we pave the way to larger orders. ;EN'S SHOES. . . . You'll know It by the Mg. Never Think of us The Bcst.| for by I n A . lolplar Creek In the l'leee-Pm-chased Blaeksturgeon Illnlng Prop`erty-le I Voln `of ltxoellent WIdIh-'KlpOl'II and ' Oupitnllste Are Quietly coming In. SIAHLI. Wu-h., Sept. l3.-Sulphur Creek. a branch of the Dominion oreelr, which is a tributery to the lndiunriver. is the scene of the latest gold excitement in the Klondike. `From facts of the new dis- trict brought down on the schooner South Coast. it seems that`the new digging: will rivul even the lemons Bonanzi and El- dorado. Gold was found just below the surlace. running #34 to the pan. Two men took out 8300 in I day by simply pro`- spoctin their claims. A stampede fol- lowed pt ie reports of the new nd, which reached Dswoon City on August 15th. In a week 500 men had crossed the mountain between Eldorado Creek and Dominion Creek. Tnev travelled day and night. and in two week; the whole stream was staked l out. i Dwmon. Mioh., Sept.` l3.-A Rat Por- tsge rpeoial says Charles E. Cheney. of Detroit. has purchased the Black Sturgeon V mining propertv. eight miles north-east of that place. for 825,000. The property oom- prises over 300 acres with a water power of several thousand horse power capacity. The Black Sturgeon vein is of excellent width, in it alrte formation. and pans of free gold readily found. High assays have been secured and the property in very promising. There are several valuable mines in this district. among them the Sultana, for which the owner. `J. F. Caldwell, of Winnipeg. re- cently refused to consider an offer of a million dollars cash. The development work this summer exceeds all that ol past seasons combined. Experts and capital- ists are quietly comin in and the pros- pects ure that there wi I be" a lively move- ment in October and November. There is also quite a renewal of activity in the silver mines tributary to Port Arthur. H. S. Sibley, of Detroit. was recently there in the interest of the silver islet. The pro- perty of that company comprises 108,000 acres which now is under option to an Eng- lish syndicate. . ._ _..- 4;`. nnu Winn it7cotn(,r1Nn. `SCENE OF LATEST EXCITEMENT VI`. XV} ' 31".: 3. watts. - Are-t. nngsm. Preliminary luring In The lillhliermy Uhoutlng Unw. GANANOQFIG, Sept. l4.~-The preliminery heerinu in the Hill-Kenny shooting criee was held in the house of Edward Kenny, brother of Benjamin Kenny. the men shot. by Hill on Saturday. Benjamin Kenny, who wins token to thie houee. was attended hy edoctonwho warned the magistrate not to excite the patient. The case was hoard by John Moulbon and John Chapman. justice: of the peace. After hearing the evidence the prisoner, Hill. was let. oil on bail in two securities of 3500 each in his father and brother. and himself in 31.000. The charge of Kenny`: attempt to burn Hill : hern was laid by the Hill boyl before P. M. Henelip, of Ganenoque. , P Hmulin mun nreaenr. and heerd the I . M. uenenp, ol uaunnoquo. P. Hoeelip was present. evidence in the shooting trial, and also took Kenny's evidence in the charge Iuid before him. Kenny claimed that he did not. go into the bernnt Ill, _bnb merely looked into the cellar for his hrot.her e bur- koye, end efter coming away from the hem we: shot. Hill. of counle. will have A- -........ an-:n Car on-inl n hnnrinu I-mint: barn not. um. 01 court-0. wm unvu to I )pou' again for trial. a hunting being fix for ten o'clock on Monda . Sept. 29th. in the town hall :6 Scale)": gay. -_._.__.?__%.__._. Athena lhpponlngl. Arnnxs. Sept. 13.--Fsrmern in this vicinity are at A loan to know where to stow all their several cropn. Potatoes do not. yield very well. Many Athenians, visitor! M; the Toronto exhibition. roturnod Subur- dny, including Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Beach, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilgao, H. H. Arnold, J. (`aw|ey. M. B. Holmes and Fred. Richer. A. E. Fiahor returned home Saturday oven- Ing from Toronto. whom he has boon em- n'nt'nrl at. tho nnrlinmont. bullllinml. A lug Irom '1'0r0lIw. wnole no nu noun um- 'oyed at. the parliament. buildings. former Athens boy. now of Broclnillo. weds nn estimable young lady in this vicinity on Wednesday. Horse trading is becoming as popular business hero on Saturday nights, and some Are known to csrry it on on Bun- day. A couple 6! `local sports were soon driving into mwn on Sunday loading 3 couple of horses. Raw. W. W. Gila occupied the nulnit ol coopxe or noraee. Rev. W. W. Giles occupied pulpit Methodist church on Sunday evening, and reelbhed a vcry interesting permon to a urge congregation. On Sunday morning Rev. J. Scanlon strongly denounced horse racing at the agricultural fairs, and also said he hoped no Athenian ladies would be teen getting publicly married at the fair. N. Di McVeigh win at Perth on a buaineee trip last week. Wesley Barber left laat Friday for Denver, Colorado, whither he goes to benefit, his health. Our new postmaster in becoming more accustomed to his work. A number of catching aelec- tionbol band mm-ic wen presented to the band Iaet week by E. Clow. The hoya are working hard to prepare them for the fairs. A. Kincaid. after a very aerioaa ill- n ea is able to attend his store once more. '1` ereia a large attendance nt the model afphool thin year. many being turned away. Tevenl Leeonlee. LA\'AN'l',80pt. l3.-Mre. Semual Jenk- ron peid :1 visit. to Mieoiaaippi. the guest of Mr. end Mn. John A. Mcllougel. Frenk Dennie we: the uncut of Mr. end Mu. Al- lred Webbe. Blechberrying is the `order ol the dey. Edwerd Tarkington. Preeby- rerien student, preeched one of the eble`-is eermone that hee been delivered in Wilbur eehool for tone time. Mr. end Mn. Thee. laelnedee View to Mississippi. George Bleir. commercial Lreveller. peid eivleit. to Thornee Lee letely. Mine Evelyn Richer!!- son, of Kingston. the guest. ol Mr. end .\lrs. Wlllleln Boyd for some time. bee re- turned borne. Mice A. (3. Burton id _e vieil to Hr. end Mrs. McDougel ec inle- eippi. Mr. end Mn. Robert Aloom went to Lenerk tliie week. Heater Johnnie Creig hee 1 very eore leg. W. W. Roche hen greedy improved his lend. fhorocluon In Dhnlnod. Cumxomx. Sept. 13-`l`ho election petition Igoinn Danna Graham. H.P.. tho hbonl puuon number for North Ontuio.muou lorhuting hon today baton juticu nloonbridgo and Strut. Th. gunuhnen in nnnll in il I'll uouwouwnou-oppou. ma. sun. on- riout.oICnnni:v.on. using both pui- tiout, Angu olaod.tln dnhoudcuh didoumhadthtlnlnd noovidnooto oluuudvonldeooutnwshopntitiouho in` diauind. R A. Gnu. cl To- mato. nppuring for Mr. Onhun. aid ucloco-boo tarvunnlnontnolo vrooltluotpconforeonnnnd Valdem- untionuducldianiuulvithululnn. Thiovnuoonlioglydooo. Ila Inch Aunt. Bone: and account: ooh no!-od. Mom: In: Ill Klu it. our Wu 0 : Drug Mon. _ mu. on-gs. -T.--nun 5&0 IIOIOII jlllllcu lllcllnnnugu IIIII 9'. The ouoodnneo was until u in -....|....I- ....J-mogul uh; uh: I: TK uwouunu WI! lllnu II n wu- puviouiy undcntood that than patio lion Iouldbodroppd. A. J. Reid. bar- -.`-ons of (`.nnninnmn_ Austin: for IE Inti- LET OUT ON BAIL. in KLdN`on (Continued from page ve.) " `I do not. an I. `I saw you whln` Vulmea mishandled the two. But. ur- 1ns.' 1 non. `asks the wundhom ma nnw_ nnn|:|n'-nu man to mun. Wld IO mm.` 1 `EKG we wurnl Irvin uIu_ now, npnkln -nu man to man. wld the shmpes 01!. tho `:1: little right I have to talk. me being twhat I am by nature ' This time ye tuk no harm, an next time yo may not. but,'lu the Ind. no cure as Sllpinra wife came Into the vex-anqln. no sun will ya take harm--sn' bad hum. Have thought, nu-glut, sex I. `it u: worth uh? ` uv-..-... .. ;.....1.a m... I no. In launch. worm um" . You're a bould man, ne:,ho, broach- lu` hard. `A very bould man. But I mu a bould mun tu. Do you go your wan`. Prlvllz Mulvaney, an` I wlll gomlno." We had no further spaoho Ihln or atther, hut. min by another, he dndusd the twelve av my room out lnto other rooms on` got: uhim spread among the oomp'nlea, (or they won not a good breed to llve together, an the oomp ny ox-(`can saw ut. They wnd ha` shot me In the night uv they had known {who}: I knew; but they did not. An' in thin Ind. an `lsnld. ()'Hm-n Anoufrnom. la.- Wnlllnntnn ntnah. Phonc our may ma now. ``An' In. the Ind. u I said. U'Hara met his death from Rafferty for menu wid his wife. He win; his own way too well-Eynh, too well! Shtruight to that anir. wkloue turnln' to the right or to the let , he win. an may tho Lord have mercy on his sowl. Amln!" "'l4`.nr. mar! mid 0:-that-In. nolntlnn Precedence ol lznhesendors. who actually settles the precedence at an embsesndor? lie doubtless knows his husinoee and obeys eomo time honored rule. but the results of that rule are some- times A little grotesque. We suppose it true quite right in the jubilee procession to place the American and Spanish repre- evntntimu side by side, though their coun- tries sro almost at death gripe. but in one oarriaao in the procession, dz-swn by only two horses, were seated the Belgian min- intcx. the Netherlands minister, the speelsi representative of the pope. and. with hie hook to the horses. the special reorienta- tive at the emperor at China. Consider- ing that the courtesy of Europe seeigns the tint place to the pope. anti thst the emperorol Chine. like the queen. rnlesn lonrth oi the human rsee. their represent- ativee, sent by whst is almost e stretch of courtesy specially to honor the queen. eeptieuei home paiIi.teo.tn theritieh rewaliamil: uratess llttieon thehritish notional hoepitslity. Theysre rst inthe lnnmeteonrse. hntennrtzonshosteneneh iygieethepsetntheir uni. Themat- `teeisol trtlingitsnortanes exeeptinthe Chineseeue. hntwereellythinl that ice thehtotherot the sns and ntoennvhorn lsxsdthe etiquette jnsga little. lath: lnt'ehonorshonlIlhsvelpenpil.tnn.h the heiretthe Bepshnr[s.vhwse.with Ieeuesptienettheqeeemsnrndj thsnretbutonelsrsnkotsi the } HIGHS OD Illll BU\\'l. lulul ` Eur. 'aarl said Ortherla, polntlng ` the moral with A wave of his plpo. An' ` this ls 'Im '00 would be an hloomln' Vul- men all for the sake of Mullins an` n ` bloomlu button! Mulllna never won utter a woman ln Ms llfu. Mrs. Mulllns, the saw `lm one day-" (II-that-la " I nnl hnntllv. fnr th IHO HEW Inn 0118 (lDy-"' 0rt.herIa," 1 mid. hastily, for the romance: of Prlvn_t.e Orthorls um slightly too during for publication look at the sun. Wu quarter punt .slxl \ "nh l.nnH 'l`ln-nn.mmrt.m-n nf An hour SUI]. II: II qunrwr pllliulll "Oh, Lord! Three-quarters of an hour for ve an an `art miles! We'll avu to run like Jimmy 0." Thu thrnn Ilnlmkntnnrn nlmnhered on $0 run HKG ulllllllly U. ' The three musketeara cimnbered the bl'i(ii:,9, and departed hastily in tho direction of the oanbonmom road. When I overtook them I uilered thorn two stin-ups and in tail. which they accepted .-mhusiusticnlly. Orthuris imld tho tuii. and in this numuer we trotted steadily through tho shmiows by nn_uni`reqn acted rond. Ar cl... on-n (non I-Inn nnnh-\vnnnnf.n urn FUIIU. M the turn Into the onntnnments we heard carrlnno-wheels. It was the ool~ onel's bnrouche, and In it sat the col- one-.l`s wife and daughter. I caught a suppressed chuckle, and my boast xpmnp forward wxbh a lighter step. Tho thx-no muuketeers hml vnnlshed Into the night. I I u\- tint A Fly llurlod 1 Spider. Samuel Simon, ar., a well known mai- dent of Neshnnnock townshin. while strolling near his home one day, noticod a fly about half nn inch long and of a dark blue color. with a slim body, hear- ing IL large dead spider. The iiy crossed his path and laid his load down. It then went about 18 inches in another direc- tion and commenced digging I hole in the ground. His curiosity being excited. he stopped and watched the work. Annr Hm v luui thn hnln dun nhnnt ne rwuppou unu wuwnuu um wurn. After tho y had the hole dug about half the length of himself he went to whore he had his the spider and took its dimensions. After going back to the hole ha found it was not big enough and com- menoed digging again. After taking out a quantity of earth he again wont to the spider and again took his dimenniom. lie did this eight times and M oiton enlarged the hole. When tho hmw littlu fellow had tho hoio too doep for him to throw the earth clear om, he would go on tho bani: and force it back with his feet. After ho had the excavation large enough for his purpose he went for the spider and brought It to the grave, for such it proved to be. in d drauneti it to the mouth of the hole. Altar he had the body in he covered it with fine earth iirnt nnd finished by placing a nmaii piece of `cinder on the top. When he had finished the work. ho new away. The whole time consumed was exactly 65 minutu, as Mr. Simon paid he an and wntohod the whole perforruanoo. - Nowcutle (PL) Democrat. jg IT: ya on lib 50* B Lin- vIdovhIl.I2. -1 London 5 Lancuhiro Llto As- aunnoo Company. -..-`nn- A BAIAIJAI (inch;-U 11' I A 1'0 .113. |l.D.. I KN- wth Imf. oou'|tr_ut. 1)uu- . m Unhungy Anunn. (Mn: noun. Inch. M I . . c 10, em on nine. 1. ahuu.'.'n.n.Ti..'1.'1 m. \. And they were stronger hand: than mine That dlggod the Ruby from the earth- Moro cunning brain: that made It worth The lurgu dcslre of A King; And bolder hearts that through the brine Went down the Perfect Pearl to bring. \ Lo, I have wrought in common elm l Rude figures of as rough-hown race; g For Pnnrli shrew not. the market ; , plnoe ` In this my town of banishment. Wham with the shlftlng dust. I play And out the brand of Discontent. \ \ ~ Yet in there life In that I make- Uh. Thou who kuoweic. turn and 1 run I`l'\', ` An Thou but power over me, So have I power over them. Because I wnoughi: them for Thy Iako, And breathed in them mine agonion. Small mirth V3`: in the making. Now I lift the cloth that cloaks the clay, And. wouriod, at Thy foot I lay My mu-on ore I go forth to sell. The long hnznnr will praise---but Thou- Hout of my henna, have I done well? BLACK -JACK UENVOI. THE END. coon Cotton Root compouiui jg. In Ola. nail: Anfo, rnnhil Sold Ill Klnnuon Ind OVIIVVI | min by all renponulhlo druymlau. I.CIIlIOI.LIvC|`P0|l nndclloborc llltllllct Company. 1__A. -_.. At: can In ..AalICI4-n Can -||.L Mohouu rolnnd nu In nay. nc "% III?` VIII IIIRPIIIIOI 3 CEO I Q Youcu get tho bate! Took at rock bottom ptices. lc`unouOI|nn :0: Oh` unrtlrnrn uyou1v`n'tthoCmonpou FORWEAK ME?! I &I ) II :1. nu g-.-. . In nnluxs. Lossns. mince- CELE. lM'l'0'.l`El\'Cl'. and All elect: or early abuses I lyvtln nixntivo pole of my famous hctilc heat to the organs by means of the supporting nuspensory attachment. Elect:-Icit; felt instantly or I forfeit $151!). More than tlve Llxonnnd cum lwutqea Sheet of this month`: testimonials an book THREE CLASSES or MICN. explaining ailment free tlonled upon ro- queait. or consult mo tree at my oirlcb. DR. BANDEN. 156 8'1`. JAMES e'r., MONTREALJQUIBIC. " `I no. 1 I01` ormn uln ` is by` hr the but dollar medicine nown -- ldb d ` D11 b . 1 33.. I rI3`..`5.'.'.`~31::...3.:; gleerkrtexo ` `:.';1.i:;,?:`n.'gi.:;."3;.:nan;;5;. bx. l No. for a ecial cues-xo dc?-ecu l atrongu~-oo1d y dmggiato. Ono . Three Dollars; two boxel, Five Doilnro. MA I nr NA. 9, mniled on teceint. * s|'iTdr'3 ;2.o mm a ms?-: 0000!! D`! 04104 - |nn1I::n hnvifg INDDLOPO. I you - I0 I tl It llllll mum u'n'h1'I'&I.. -5-. I I mu-v \Vmlu. l)rmnllIl.. KINUUTU .1 `:.'.::_._9.'- rgrnr `-:_..-1"--F. u .:.::.:: "Pam .:as:.. 1- ':rrf;il,. ..r;*.: in upon `s ng (Jae mn'fn- I 00?. Tho: I can gnu-autos uncut I ll `a:::\xoIIv.honuu und wl|lonro7ou.O :::'::".': :r.':.':.:.`*:..':: -'.....- Fr. mu. P?DlBJ'LIllL`!L!P2|\_'!1ll` 2'3?-. . , . .-..--- -.._..-_._ - v--- cunp. up For nlo In Klnnton. Ont... by oaty Wu. and Juno: Iehood. druglnu. :2 `.;.".'a'%,"':.:.:".:,.`;.3':.*:.`--"-* pgn PI)? 1`! usual at avast 0 non. Daron unovhc old on IIIAHOI I STIANGI. Aunts. caugoo Lawn uawemawn to coltprice at A. STRACHANS. Irim Up vo1iTaraeu. ll IUBI THU! VIII-ICU. Everything .in the I-Indian line at right prices. * """" .'?P..".'....T.*.`.-"" `W3.-2-.`.t3.F;s% Three Donate; two noxeu, 1-we uuuu-. No. 1, or No. 2, mailed on receipt price: and two 3-cent ntempa. Th: ank l!nInnnnv_ Beautify Your lawn. MADE ME A MAN 4; AJAX 'l'ARLE'I"8 WIRIWWVELY HURI Tumoru. Sorofula nml R A PM I II T t B for C n W mr. "55,.....n. mm Polmnn. by n nclonuliu voile 0 command. lo Ilnlfo. "No Platter. No cnuld. ' .... ..No Pnln......'. xx. . contains much vuunblo Infnmlltlon About the wo&kllln|p ot this wonderful mnody. Address or on ' m man man man mum. co. Dopt. "cm." 877 Shorboul-no Sn. 'l'0l0|l`l'0. -"---"....""""" .m'.;::.':.?'.. ...... 3.1! Ac.-$.81-alt-- Emlcann moan: Tnmoru. scrotum and all Mnllgnnnl Blood Pomona. by vogomblo compound. Gonuultxmon at. omco or by mall FREE. Tho Abbott M ron Muon Manda-I cau- puny. or New or-k. haw: ope bu olouln Canada. They wll nlvoormnll ` m nnv one Interested n. Ill)-mlo book that onion In Canada. They will [In or mail two to an one I00 o book that oonu nu much vnlunblo lnfnmntt on About the um:-klma of this wonderful mmodr. Andras: Sold In Klnnton and ovuyvhon [ln:0u|- Min by rennonulhlo drunmlau. IUIIT l)I;;lIVI;llI'l;Vdc-v-- V. - .___ __ ____,_ }o3'ou'|'hvoo.. " Qhwlmumaggg onry \VMu. Urnuiut. INUSTU . ONT. VITALIA OURE8 OANOIII. AJAX TABL | A 1.1. mo-co AJAX TABLET: I 0" 1! 0 I '1 [x"I3"' J1" by"Ab'-no o_;'6nu: hvrngnt, nnn_ ty IE3 `qggtpmptlan W REMOVAL. GodIvln'I lnnrdhco Emporium -`-4.-.5 In Annhnnn Rnlldhu-L nim- on hupmone . Bl hand by 'Abuu nun: I oration cu in W on hon.h)ItVlL3ll1b|n o don t n mm tar ntu 1. uunm or K f;:u:1:p&`I.I:u III uvv uvguiuu No. for ordin cun .-|.-.o Anlinu nun-N:-inn nnun lllllllll I\VVI Uvuu an` In the safe. reliable monthly me luliu _c|n depend in the hour and time of sad. 1- nognnonrl In -n (`QIPQX lcinc on which- .... --__ _____ a l___ 7". 000K Oompgny. Vlldut. ou i--Humans. - ICU anu UIWIU II] IICIIII In prepared in two degteil :1 nt ran nth. Fui lo'u-030` ; -g.'.::.z:'.':.*.:2.'.-.::.` ""'.....,....."" ' ..'.".'.....""'.........."'".'.'.'.? agnuotllos cu-not Inc In Incl Carnovsky company. (Llnnltoda - ._ _4A ___-__.__ O O O`. II3'O0d"C%l g._.__;._._ :___g_ 1- jg- T T loot:-Icum. an-nnunununnuuunu-u -nun-ngcqnunuuc. Iiil. `Ih so Iunu alcnun. luuvu no (wound maul): at Ottawa 1! new mom one million ounu. Mn love! tho swarm of ones- AID nuluumu. h.U.I- 1) "run- '***- . "AIIqnlch cough ourotm-1 5 `MR. OHAS. BAILEY. oi Clou Ave.. Jurontwnnd Inn \- lobnud Jonop Pcool orh. Mano tor. mu; - mglrdor Dr. 01331`: syrup 3! } Inn h .T'=?u'Lt|l.d.Jouo?nd - mo otnuv shock of La Orlppo very , nrommlv. .21 wllo would not oonltdpr BI KIYWI IV IRY OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Tnlonhnnn 20L HONEY '20 LOAN IN LARGE OB SMALL Inml. At low noun 0! lnhnat. on 016! Wih .""*`9'? "'5 % gum nnoncnuunuaes. `V Imczas .1 - j W` . imnu. 2 cm. Ave .-lo:-om: n:E'&nnnr l:bnIod Jana; 0&0 foonot ooonpl don hhphlgno )lo.|=la.l in I Illln II uvuvvuuuuu. @931 IN TBV3'l`o OUFIUI l `I BA- '0` KNOCK lllllllllllll oolloltod. r I mom nnuou dounn. vi th nor I wk uu.olnlnmnnoo' aloud. "- HTIJR L HIYHHINIIIIAM MONEY AND 3us|NT:?s._ mo onion? anon on us urlpyu m, lirom II . my wits oonltdcr our la. 0 iron: nroup And cough! `Mani pnpsnou In the home. lKlY' uvluu Tulophoua I01. Tj SHYTHB & LOSCOMBE. -mauunu nl lvnnnvln nrmni . 1 I by Ill luhn. av ldmn-on. nun 00.. `Emma. On: ARCHITECTURAL. MEDICAL CARDS. ONE! TO LOAN IN LARGE on alum M Igal. at lovhtuorosl lnhnga 3 m- rropo . In an on und Gout: Dobogenuo. 45; ivizmtxemn Prinnnn). omnmzonnn lob um. Ion an u.u-In ...._._..-- - - ,__., - (lb. In addition to `Mel Eff." have for acuity Clo unu- n! the usoolholdon. niinmm. mnlul. oonol om'Iniii"smm' " . nonu'iI|vanv:_ INSURANCE; Dsi'_'frAL. not plan: In ullvuinou nun man % um:-In LEGAL ":.W*" '1 -">"'*"=~E.';' 'i":7".~'.-7'.` mun :'m1:|n:'gmu gnnonlh tho Port 03;. I ' 3.1. mm. to endure. A (`0n.!l(l6l`1l,l)l0 number of the ones loading men of this country. who did well their part in helpin build up the vounty and make it w lot it now is, were buried in thwt. venerable church yard. Among the monuments now standing around the church will be found names very familiar to the older residents and _business men. Among them are Augustus `Hooper, once the representaniva of Lennox and Adding- ton in the old parliament of Canada, and a well known lumbernmn. mill owner and merchant; Edmund Hooper, his brother. for many years I. well known citizen and business man in both Camden East and Napunee, and MJ`. for hennox. The first of these brothers was defeated by Sir Rit-hard Cartwright hero in the memorable contest in N78. In the some plot is buried also their father. John G. Hooper, once a le.-ulinebusinesz-1 men in the province of Que , but who spent his declining years in that vicinity and died in 1878, aged eighty years. Capt. Lockwood, James laydon.'squire Samuel Clark. llent Neely, the Rennies, a number of the inches. James Srroule. the vener- able Capt. E. Shewel . one of the last survivors-of the memorable battle of Waterloo. and a number of others lie there. mcnt of them surrounded by members of their own families. They were strong and memorable men in their day. . Th. nlal ehnrrh was torn a\\ a\' a few lhair (lay. - The old ohun-h mmy months a 0 to give liu-e for than new St. l.uke`a. w ich alum a on the same site. The new church will be neat und rom~ modioua, with all the modern improve- ment: and will he un orname-nl In the villngv and the locality. lls dimen- sinus an 29:78 feel, tuml It-nglh,wilh as new tower l2xl`. {M-l anal [arty in-t high, at the south we-st corner. '|'hi*rn are also zulililions uf organ rhrnuln-r uml Vestry nmu the rear. The founclmiuns are of sums and the main Walls uf ll- 8\'r0nl0 prcxxaeil brick. Jnnuxu I'M-rv and I. J. l.0ck\\'oml. \'n- |)I`k\`(l nricx. Janna Perry nntl l.0\`kV\'00\', pnnea, were prment. They wore both at the opening ot tho Ulll St. Luke's in ltil-l. Among others pn-sent nt. both thesc services they recognized Douglass Hooper. .\'iwi-lxurgh. Mrs. Augustus lloopor. Mrs. J. \\'. lli-ll. nml the vener- nlnlo John Curl. The l.'llll'l' gcntlcninn was it mitltllo in oil man Ill that time. Now, at ninety. e still remains tu`ll\'l`. Previous to the liuiltling of the Illll St. Luke church in 1844. the church of Eng- lnml service \\':\s held in the oltl stoun school house. still stnntling ut the west entl of the village. It was the only place of worship in tho locality for all tlcnominntions. It wnx lnuilt in lt'l3`. and \\:\.w mail us 21 school houst--.for .-tlmut twenty-ve years. until thr growing IK`t`llS of the locality required larger school accommodation. It was then trnmilorlnetl into a dwelling .-intl has been used as such ewr since. It is one of the old ltmdmiu-ks of the village. mental in erecting. St. Luke's was the spiritual liirth place of many for over two genom- tions and in burial grounds have also been the lust resting place of u. largo number of the well known und nctive n-sitlenta of the surrounding country. lta associations and rememhrnnces nre therefore dear to the inlmliitnnts of Camden East and the surrounding country. The first. hurinl in this now am-red "God's acre," we are informed. was that of :1 young man drowned in the river op osite Ward's, halt in mile nliove the vil age. soon utter the church was l>uilt.- The next wins in Mrs. Peter Clark. who resided mun` \ :irlu~r. At that time them win: not even it rorrd through the \\'ildernes.~i In-tm-t-n whut um now two old nnd we-nlthy villages, and the ('0 use had to he carried on mon`s ahoudem the entire distance. Suvh ftwta plninly tell the tale of what .-Imnmu lmvn nvcurrod in this county Suvh meta puunly u-n mu mm ul wmu vhu. have occurred vounty within the memory of many now living, untl of what privutiona and hzu`d.~4hips Hm worthy pioneers of the country hm! endurf. A nnnuhharnhln nnlnht-r the almost unbroken Wll(lI'n!'.ss through which there were no roads in many lanes. or scarcely a hfazed trail throug the dense swamps and forests. He died on the 23rd of October, 1856, nged sixty-eight yutm. and was buried beside the church he had been instru- mental in erecting. us r.nlm'n ms snirilunl Nepenu Besver. V Over half n century ngo-on the lat of March. 1844--St. Luke`: Anglican church was first opened for puhlio wor- shl . It was then, we believe. the first ' an only church of that denomination in what is now the entire Addln ton district. Rev. Paul Shirley, ose mum is still held in gmteful remem- tmmce b{ many of the older residents. wns nt hat. tune the first Anglican missionary in the -township of Camden nnd Sheffield, and zealously did be per- form the sacred duties of his office. It was largely through his active exer- tions that he new church was erected. For twelve years he performed his duties, vi in; many of the then early settlers i their lonely log homes in almost unbroken wilderness mnnv nlnnes. scarcely F0. John. Ill. . . . . . . . . . . .. Bonovlllo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (hp: VInooI|\...... ..... .. nolph ......... ........'.. g` W W D. HIIOI. W IIIUCAIW loan, an r nunao an and In (- mgns noomy'."3m oppo-no an . ll. . `ICC.- Alnonu... . '7 - . 794:-C-1 V The Now It. Lulrl 0hurch-0vu Hall I Dunn OM-lunch 91 III -luly Llto -l'ho Aohlng-A Laud- ugrk or the Villa. Nnpnnu Raver. nu-.. hall a nnnhuvv nIrn--0l1 Kilian : Dan and New Pith no euinglnltlnilauvotroubluninovu-y oily. lovn viphkllu. In. I . Ail. I513: mm: `M mm mm mm: mm. CORNER STOQE LAID AT CAMDENI W 'A`.a`..'.`. if`-`i mom over Wade`: Store. Intnnooon llnc Iuot. non Qo Wlll olon. onoluullionl. Iain. w; I, 1,,_- A & - IAOEA. TIC I'll! run. b inst. --~50. -309%.`. --Om; """-"m mu &N'1'xnI' P &. .m9o'. "'-non! .mne3u.aJi tnm .sopc 1 ..SopI 1 Root 1 I ll-I1 L. EH6 :. I51! . 15-17 1. !&IT L 15-16 I. 17-8 I. FJI Oh. wonderful story of dmgthless love! luvh rhild Lu dear to that heart uhovc-! llo fights for me when I cannot fight; He comforts mo in the [gloom uf night. He lifts the burden, for In is strong; llo stills the sigh and mvnkes the song; The sorrow that hears me down Ho- Imn nu` and Ith. The flour mill is closed down for few days for the purpose of making somo re airs before entering on the [all trude. Il)`lm funeral of the late \\'illinm llufner took place on Wetlnesdny and was in charge of the masons, of wb'u'h body deceased wns nmember. Rev. P. l~`i.sher. of Deloruine. preauahetl an affec- tingsennon in the l-`resbyterian church, nfter whieh the corlege moved to the i-emetery, followed by nlnrge concourse of people. The lmrdware business rur- rietl on in Boissevnin b_y the late Wil- liam llufner has been purclmsed by Mr. Prim, until recently traveller for J. Robertson & Co. An establishment devoted exclusively to gents` furnish- ings will be 0 enod in town at nu eur- Iy date. Merv ants are putting in their full stovks. Mr l\IcEvoy is on his un- nuul visit to Boissevuin. What Can It lies: ? What mm it mean? Is it nught to Him That the nights are long and the days um dim? (Tun He he touched by the grief I hear. Whivh sn.dden.s the heart and white-ns n... |..:.w I\Il\l III III`) \Illa B|Al|JB\\I \v uv-->---- prayers, Then my heart calls out for a God who PJI lY\R. When shadows hung over the whole dny Inna, ' \\ non 3lIl|.u0\\'8 uung UVEI` um \\ uunc uug long, . And my spirit is bowed with shame nnd wrong. When I. am not good, nnd thv dveper ' shade Of conscious sin makes my heart. nfrnid,