Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Sep 1897, p. 3

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The Anglo-Egyptinn troopslrom Sunkim will be convo ad to Muaowuh. and will unonoo inure to Kuonln, establishing utotohouooh with nutorinl on Italian tor- ritory. ` lost or Than. Iil|oI"I Iron Tonic Pills contain four of the but tonic: known toacionee. and never fail to make blood, create an nppoeita and eononpthogononl tom. 50pi|lI in I box for 26 nub at udo'a drug non. Punohuto Worked Badly. and Sin loll In- to a True. CIu'rrA.voou.\. 'l`onn.. Sept. 30,--Ono of the most tragic of accidents occurred at Rivorviow. a resort on the north aide of tho rivor. For mou ha pub the city has been alive with ball uconoion_g, One of the moat. daring and pular f the parachute leapara was Mina azol eags. She made her usual aecenai . 8 d when about 100 foot from the grou d t o parachute V n to work badly. Th ' woman wu das ed into a tree. Medical attention was given her. She was badly injured. She gave birth to a child, and later both died. Alter an Abuenon of Fourteen Years The ulrl |I Reetorecl to Ber Pu-ente. Bniounrom`. Conn., Sept. 30.-l'xrtha Rilue, e half-breed Indian girl, whose pa rente live near Milford, Conn.. has .been brought back to her home titer an absence of nearly fourteen years. The girl ie a granddaughter of Dwight Rilua, a chief of the Scettercoke Indians, who lived for yeere on I reeervation neer Kent. Conn. When she and her brother, Welter, were young. 3 colored woman named Sarah Brinarnude enticed them to her house in Bridgeport. She eucoeedod `in keeping them there for some time. but the boy mnneged to eecape. The negro woman moved et once.end ell trace of the girl wee lost. The brother end his parents never entirely gave up the hope of nding Marthe, end A few weeks ego they learned that the Brinemede women had moved to Jersey City. With the aid of the police in this city and the New Jersey authori- tiee, they compelled the colored woman to give up the girl and she returned to her home. DEF. It is said that Senor Ssguatn is in favor of aupercodig caphnin-genoml Weyler And of grunting nutonoyny to Cuba immediate- ly. Senor Gnmazo will probably be min- ister of foreign affairs in the new cabinet. IOIIITIOII OI EBB Ol'Illl8 I! IUIIIIU. llor majesty will summon the leaders of tho urioua parties and the presidents of the chambers today to consuls as to `tho aituation. Senor Sagaaba. has been belo- grapbod for. and it is believed that the liberal lender will be naked to form a cnbi net. IL :- -...'A AI...t. qnnn Qnnn-in in in `nuvnll The Llbernl Loader mu I.IkeIy.l"o1-syn A Cnhlnot. Mlunun, Sept. 30 -The Spanish csbi- net has resigned. The ministry was con- stituted ins follows: Prime minister and minister for war, Gen. Marco lo de Azcsr- rsgs: minister for foreign affairs, the duke of Tetuun: minister of marine, rear udmiml Don Jose M. Bersnger; minister of finance, Don Junn Niwsrrs Reverter; minister of commerce and agriculture. I)on Aureliano Linsres Rivas; minister for the colonies. Don Thomas Csstellsno; minister for the home department, Don Fernando Cos- Gayon. The queen has accepted the cabi- not s resignation, but has asked Gen- Axcarrsgs to continue in miles until .' solution of the crisis is found. II ... .....:A.... ....'II -.....-an bl..- I--U14-.. Al IneAsuardJanI:: IIIIFKQCI I0!` DIWHI. D0") ueny I710 CIIIITKU. I An order has been made at Oagoodo hall to examine Loni: Hawkeaworth :.nd Thou. Griln. serving terms in Kingston Peni` ntiury in connection with civil suit. tgkov. J. V. Smith, Centenary church. H milton. has received a call from the congrogntion of the Central Methodist : church. gl DFHCK anu IIIDOID IKIHBIHDIIY KIIIDU. Peter Pilcb. cued twenty-seven. and his cousin, Oswald Piloh, aged `sixteen: were arrested yeotrday on I charge of deliber- nhly firing a barn and usable on the farm of Charles Murphy, third concession of the township of Whitchurch. Thoywere com- . minted for trial. Both deny the charge. An nrdnr hm: hum mnrln nf. urnndn ha" I 0! Ni 0!` IUI g0I[lDBIl'Il`IK_ PUBSIDIIIDIGI. John Stark, boiler-mskerin the 0.P.R. shops. was sent to Avr on Tuesday to re- pair some boilers there. While standing on the station plutform at. Gale he was, struck with horric force by O loaded bag- gage truck and almost instantly killed. Pnhnr Pilnh_ lI!Dd'I'.DQlII11.II7AlI. And hil um. Gold In Menu. sueuuaoun say lxplereu. Tonosro, Sept.` 30 --Archibs|d Blue, of. the Ontsrio buresu of mines. writes to his depsrtmsut. stating um he hss si-rived solely In Michipicoten and has established Mr. Bord. the new mining oioisl, in his oice st the old Hudson Bay trading post. Mr. Blue hss not yet made say journey for from the poet snd osnnot week from per- sonsl observstion as to the quantity of gold in the district. He stntei. however. thst prospectors `Ire numerouslsnd ive lsvorsblo reports of the territory. he statement of s prospector iron: the dis- trict, who called at the buildings this morning. is rather at variance with those of his conlreres. This gentleman hss re- turned from s tour ofoxplorntion in Michi- pieoten and reports that he is not enamored of it or its gold-besring possibilities. Jnhn Stark. boiler-mnknr in Lha U.P.R. ABDUCTED GIRL RECOVERED. woMA7?RoNAur KILLED. SPANISH CABINET RE8|G'N. A O76LLAPIE-D BOOM. TH] DAILY Wgfb London ahanouhlro Llto Aa- sunnoo company. . "- AM nnnnnlh an nu... .m_js`m.m'" ncclpgurs }BO0KBINDlNGl OTTO. `=4 -*a.:.~:a.. In and onion Flttlnll. Manual. `wlrdmobol. `rabbi. Tho. Cancun Bowing. Plnnml. '.mrnIn3.lIo V Blahand DoorWorI'. lnrythint In Wood WoI'I. Puutnn Rcnovntod and UDDOUNNG lunar: lnuu-and llootrio Output Chun- Incuad Buovntlnc Inching In now nua- Ind by this company. 4 . 0or.Pr!nuu And Wellington |1.'g.. Kingston Carn`o\_/_s_ky' Company,` _.__ 4_`l \ icoi:'}i3%1ii{t:?nml T??? Ilnutot Wood Worllnt on the run once more. Be it known to all Klondikers or Stay- at-Homers that Quality" and "Cheapness" are combined here. . > RN ED. I.0.P. O 8. LATI R0 Superintendent KIIQIIOI; Gono- Ezmpl . Ooronor for city And country lotnuh oooubdbrtlo Iuolh.IonII- {Get Rich} Tho Oornor Bookstore. Donor of Prlncon um Wellington lttooto `0ueen sGoIlge F I Text Books, , Exoroiso and Noto Books Fountain Pens, Essay Pods, Eto, Eto., Eto. F. N1sB1-:'r s| ` gists. U119 IIUHCYC, DLIHUVW U1 urinary organs. Bachche, headache, dizziness, diabetes. Brightfs disease. gmvel. ebc., all yield readily to Donn : Pills. ,Price fty cent! per box or nix boxes for 82.50 at all drug- At all Price 60 cont: per Box. or 3 tor $1.50. sent by Mail on realm 01 nylon 1` All] RHDII A Cn. 'l`nn-min, VI 5 I0! Uloauo FICIII y lnlll III] [613 DH. T. MILBURN & C0.. Toronto. UOIIIIVI nus IT`. The specific and direct action of Dosn a Kidney Pills on the kidneys always re- stores them to a. healthy aotion,- thus our- ing all diseases arising from disorder of the kidneys, bindder or urinary organs. `Rnmhmhn, headache- diuinam. dinhahnn. 1-'%i':.-;`s`. :'::.'o..':?::..'::a Mrs. George was quite enthusiastic in herprsias of the new kidney conqueror. and wished every one to know what. 3 re- msrkuble remedy for all kidney. troubles Dosn s Pills are. TL` -ngnin --A 31':-nah nnbhun ll, T\nnn`n --__ _...._.., `.. -A Benevme Bay has ui Experience--Itxfv.-. i 1!. George. Benevme. Ont, `rune the ' story 0! the Reacueot Her Ben Fred _ From the Olutchee of Kidney Disease - Says Mm. George, My eon Fred. now thirteen veere of Age, ha: been troubled with his Kidney: for some time. Peine in the back were frequent) and eovore. end henleo bed urinary difculbiee. Hewee very much broken upinheelth, and despite the use of a large amount of ctore medicine he was unabie bo obtain .2-eliei. I 1.-.... .5--bgrl tn nivn `nine 114-unn'm Rh`. Inaalclne De WIU IIHIIUIU D0 ODIEIU \1'VUUl. I have started to give him Donn's- Kid- ney Pills. end cen may then it is truly won- derful how much he has been helped by their use. Hail now rozly and vigorous, and beems to be getting better :1! the time. ' ' II... l'1-.uu-g -nn nn3fn AniJ\nnn-6n :.-. *.'.!'_ '_'?3!`_ '7`T"'-F Laxa Liver Pills cute where others fail. Bu|lders' Hardware. Cutlery. Mechanics` Tools. Bicycles and Sundries. 6lass. Dalntsuand Olls. Belting. Leather and Rubber. mrrlnecnhut. hoIu-oonnwI0 Ihovhool -lncluvuu `LITTLE _F`RED.- . D 0.3. `l.:.D.8.. I.D.. J . no, ID} it noun shoot. as Uglvuuity Avonuo. Olloo h I 5.3:. to I .n. Satudu ovoniul. at THUR AI. .BRPTi!MBl:R 30. -199'-z. 7 I AND .!5_'3YE P"-!-5- \.- - - . . . --~.-, onwug `swan. Are trying ,to xnnnlhlnlol: (:Iu}}2n.a.; _.__ _.__ P3-o Illllls AUI hill`! IICAU IIW IIIJ3. Alexander felt hi: can prompllv. Ho excelled at baseball, he learned tennis and dancing by magic and he rode well. Oaborno had never been no popu- lar. He had served the Mammon of ambition exclusively until he ,IIld transferred his allegiance up the god of love. Sinoothenhehad becnamarlyr --and nartyn In more pleasing in ' atalned glass than in life. And DOV he .\ tutu-nod to tha nrat cult, and ambition lled him. He rejoiced in his brother : beauty. whlclrwaa of the Battle Oedl typo. in his magnicent stature. In his agility and his athletics. He mounted him on the lneat bone to be had b that part at theeonn_|ry-and Ian I ababby nnlfwm himself all winter. & read with`_ him for two boua dailmnd waawollplaaaadwhantho Inyranaur lured just enough to give his canna- tiuapaaaliarlyia-llllanttara. Eat- gi ttaihuaathlawlnu Alain!-uahnptonlool. lat vbenhavantuachtanlxunaj aaaa__ .L_....-5-I-n-I--1 HUM Auu VUIIAUI I-Illllu uuuu Jllu uccu. ` I know best about that. Ton dollars l in enough, and it's all I can give you. 1 I've your education to pay for, recol- : loct. Yon vo no oxpeunea outside 0! an M occasional theater ticket. and tgnuinblll -or you shouldn't have. " Van 'n'In.-non (`id nnfaln all ILA 9-; I IUD. ICIII 4-ursnuuur. _ Then the mull orderly gave Osborne I letter from the irl. Osborne locked himself in his 1' kroom and read it and believed every word of it. And l living-even for othem--seemed 3 hard ` thing for the next few days. Llnunnnr fol! hi: nab. r.-n-nII- I3. IJIIII IIU IIJKIII Ill! I'll? llU\V_IlUU Blllllo Say, Herbert?! cnzt kn out with that measly ten. M` 0 it , will you?" hecomplained. \. x "No," auid Osborne. ` Osborne's uces" were always de- nite. but Alexander persisted. "Why not? Yon vealot more than you need. " I Ipnnun hnn nlnu-at ll-uni 'I"nn An"--n ILIIIIS CIR Young Osborne had gone barefoot all his life and had never had a whole new suit of clothes to his back or a dime to call his own. Osborne gave him danc- ing pumps and various seemly suits end a reasonable allowance. l)_A 1- AI____.ALA ALA ,,n____,,,_ ,__-II '-CI JUII BIIUUIIIII U I-IlIVCn You "always did catch all the plums." laid Alexander. Than Ohm mull nu-Inc-Iv mum (I-has-nn ILIIIICI W Imu BIA. "A good deal is the matter. You'll be nearly 18 in six months. and you don t know as much as the average boy of 14. Of course I'm not blaming you for that. You haven't had a fair chance." Osborne forgot that at 18 he himself had passed the competitive ex- amination. ul ___-_` I L-______IL _; A`.,,L __ ______ -u'.`.im;;.::a;s I haven t--at that or any- thing else. Vnnnn mhfh land rnn-an hninlnnb -Ii Ell II|JULHu ul \VlILlI II \VIl.Iu. If a nature is ambitious, it cannot be altered. The uxnbition may transfer its object from self to some one else, but it will not die. Osborne's had transferred itself to his brother. So his heart sank. But he had learned tolerntlon. Well, I'll give you three months, but you must study to make up for it. " 'l"Iru-no InnD\`||I nniluinnl `XTI-uni`: ORA IIIIBII nuuuy WU IJIIIIU ll!) IUIV ll. Three months nothing! What`: the matter with six?" I] A _.....l 1..-! :- AL. _._;A._ 11-_.III UI HID Ul\J|l.IClu Now, when Osborne brought Alexan- - dot on to San Antonio the first evening of his arrival he spoke to him thus: There's a first class school right in the town. Alex. [Sileuce.] I want you to study hard, youngster, to make up for the time you've last up there in the wil- ` damage." A I.._ L__...._I LI- l....A. __.._..L AL. _.__I_ UUJ uwau. Alex braced his feet against the porch railing and tipped back his chair. It strikes me I've lost more fun than about anything else. It ain t fair, Herbert. You've been having a picnic for the last eight years, while I've been slaving in the elds, and I don't see it in the light of settling down right away to digging i at bboks. I want a swing." II n nah"-n in n-I-do-{nun it nannnlr hn 203 ` U]. IIIU IJIUIJIIUL I('-`llI.I\lUIn Alexandor lived on a much, as 03- ` home had done. He was 17 years old. ` At 16 Osborne had been the support of awidoxved mother and two children. He had had no boyhood in particular. It had all been ork making the ranch pay. Only t who have tried it know whag at means. Alexander was not afflicted after this fashion. He lived on his new stepfather and was envious of his brother. \7___ _L,_ 1\_.L-__- I.___._LL AI___.. tion. K The jar that came to`0sborne was 8 hard one. The girl to whom he was en- gaged told him that her parents were forcing her to marry a certain rich man. Now parents in these days do not force one to marry anybody, but Osborne would have believed whatever the girl had chosen to tell him. He be- lieved this and thouglit she was a bean- tiful, snering martyr, and there was a tragic scene, which she did cleverly, and a parting. After that Osborne lost ' even ambition, which had been in ruling passion almost above his love. The girl was mean enough, too, to keep his mis- ery alive by writing to him now and then bewailing her gilded captivity. lifn kn On`.-I kiunuulf uvnn Mnunnfnv-Oh uucu ucvvauul LIUI. EAILITIII nu` Life, he told hixm-Ielf, was henceforth a vain thing, only fit to be used in the n`Av||_y. h service of others. It is not easy to serve others piotureaquely in the army. There are no needy and no fallen ones, be- cause when they fall they ovum to be; in the army. So Oshornu bethought him of his brother Alexander. AI-_____,1,__ 1:..-) ,___ _ _..__.-|_ __1\_ When a man who is yet young ar- rives at the conclusion that life holdl pothing more for him and that he can only devote himself to the good of others. there is plenty of keen wretch- eduess in store for him. If he gets up after a bad blow and is actively miscr- ahle and somewhat hateful and resent- ful. he can yet`be happy. But self im- molation is not natural, and` anything unnatural brings its own punishment. Another person and other people can- not be the center of the universe for very long. There may come a jar that will put you out of plumb for a bit. but you swing back to your normal posi- Hnn ' JULI 5 tion. fI'II. A BROTHERS KEEPER nu ll IUIIBUIIHIIII1 lIUVIC|.ll\}Uo But he thought the allowance small. `Qua u?|Z| I on-Alf hnnlrn nu-IO `idol: I than an arrow into the :1}. It fell to earth. I knew not when. For. no uwiftlv It law. the Iinln I breathed a dung into the air. It {ell to earth. I knew not` whm-9. For who has light no keen and That it oanmfouow the night or song! Long. long afterward in an out I foundthe arrow `still unbroke. And the song, from beginning to end. I Sound mum in the heart of a friend. -H|-nrr W. Lnmrfollal WLLK "" *%.*.:......=* .. 0 I. ll -"..:.-:c"'.'Z:-'.`?. ..`<'++. :'.el `r.':;. I` Ell 50 $111!, I IIIQW not WHO!` For. no vwiftly It law. the night Could not follow it in 113 must. ' '19}: now Ann--ms noun 1 me nenn ox rrwna. .-Ht-nry W. Longfellow. '"""" "' `is'.L`7:T.;." u. ' UIII lull! IIIU l|lll Illlllllllh It was a utter of only I moment he- fote the hidden Apaches saw him with the whim target on his bacon. and two (1 them at least took aim at tho turget and bit it fun in the cancer. no first Lieutenant Oubomo pitched (wild at tho noun.-Gwcudoha Ovcrtnnin In It-Iwi-co A_2t2_.-g___.. _. . `Ill! IIIIIJIUIIIJIUII IIUIICI Ill IIIU KUII3 IIIUII the rst lieutenant threw open Mn blouse and covered his bteutwh 3 wide. whim silk handkerchid that gleaned even in the shadow Ind walked out into the full moonlight. `Q tun nu -nqibno Al A-ulu - -nn-..-uh L`, `MM UKIIIIJIIITII HID UIUIIIUI WISH llll `M "Lieutenant Osborne." he laid to the junior, go and report to the omoer incommnnd. Captain Clarke. 1 shall have preceded you and hove reported you (or cowardice. " " 1!. .-...\L in _...-..L ..l 01... -__A-l.. __.I U\I DUI UUWCIIIIIWQ Ho went in march of the captain and made his report. and Second Lienuvnant Osborne was gent under nn-eat back to the dilmorunted hone: in the rear.` Thou LL- _..L ll...A..-._..A A|__.__ `_-_ La- AITIUII Ihhli, ABUIIIT . OFFICE- Ilohnnn 0 unborn. 0 am`: Blook.l hook Inset. Klnuton. Ont. lug, IUU, (lull KIVIIIK ulurln. First Lieutenant Osborne was with his sergeant `and nnntln-r lieutenant when he came npnn Second Lieutenant Osborne crcmohe-d down between two r..4l.`a, his arms clasped over his bent head and his turbine dropped on the `ground beside him. rm............. ...-. ....'=n.I.;-. on 3.......a.. BIUIIHU lR'l'.l|lU lllulu ` There was no mistake` to be made. The other lieutenant hesitated. the ser- geaut drew back. but Osborne went up am. touched his brother with his foot. llI.'_.gA__-_A `LM: I. L- _-.l.I L. IIIU luglu. The moon came up and showed to the bucks hiding btehiud tHlmt>-oodurn and dcrnb oaks on the rise the soldier: pon- nncl in flan nnllr I-clnus hnn-n I9 Inna HCLUU Uh [Ill llllf llhl |llU Bllllllrf PUII` mi! in the gully below them. It was merely for tho lutto`r to question of hold- ing out and having a few men kilied. Tho danger was not great nnlvss the Apgncht-a should be re-enforced or the couriers should not reach tho fort. 30 the men took Hll(`lN'l' behind bushes and ` rocks and tired nt tho ushes of light in the darkness above them. . Tho ofoera walked about in the) deep shadows. ll!- ` iug, too, and giving orders. IN... tin.-.o.-....o (helm.-no mun with \VU|IllI Hlllulbl lll vlUIIII1In And tho time for action did come, but thv notion wnhdixuppointing. They murcln-(1 200 miles and then ninrched buck ngulu. Alexander complained loud- ly that he had had no occasion to dis- play his prtyvwv-a in battle. He should have bucn quito safe in this, for that owning they would be once morn in Grant. But the Indian host is no.` to be rvvkoncd with. A6 sun- set, within ton miles of tho post, the Apuclwn caught the battalion in u ra- vine umlkc-pt it there uutilyvelunto l the night. ` 'T`lu. -Ann nnwnn Inn nI1r`u`\I\vwnr` On olux lull` II. l|llB\\l l('\l lll )U|llJbK/"I. Now in tho murso of mm)? (wants it onnw to puss that 3 strunga Into made Alt-xundor (hdyorno. second lieiltenugt in the troop of which his brother was rst liuntmmnt. nud the tlrst lieutenant continued his uznhitious gouding. Alex- ander was indupqndent at present and resisted to some purpose. He would not spend his nights in study and his days in wire pnlliiig. The war department did not reward that sort of thing. he said. It was action it approved. Wait - until his timo for nation came. Then he would satisfy his brother. Avul 6|... tin. Ins: nnnn nliyl nnmnn HUIIIILIK HUI]-IU lllll UIIIUIJ. Ambition be hanged! It's the one word in your lexicon. I'm sick of the sound of it. It is the sin by which the angels fell. Look out you don't fall. angel broth:-r. " HIV... nus I.'|-"In 6.-. `n" |\-1` T nl-u-ugly! ILIU 1 Ullllh He stood over the cadet with tho` stinging lash of his ambition. and Alex- ander was graduuted. Osborne un- wisely took some credit to himself. u\v_...._....|n ....:.1 AI ..... ..).._ UIIA Ullkillu It doesn't make any great difference to me whbso circus it in so that you come out all right. I'm only glad yon re getting some lunbitinu. " Aruhitinn ha I1-.uInnd' TIE`: flu: nnn Llhllllo "1\ ul;eig|xts for me. I can't breathe rare uir." uxnsxwrs-d the younger. Nnuu in flan nun!-an nf nv-rnv nunnfn {I OHIY TO LOAN IN LARGE OBBIALL m at low nun ol mums. on On; Ind Property. Loans nnntaod on 0101 d Oonnty Dobontnno. A ply to Tnouu gill. luau Frontuuo And Innoc- II IIUIJU. so four hours out of every 24 Osborne put to the use of touching one who did not wish to learn. Density can be bored through with patience. It in the main rubber of indifferent olevernere that re- sista. After. some of the struggles Os- borne would lie awake for the rest of the night frgm sheer nervousness. The boy slept with unrniod brain. The . lieutenant almost came to forget the girl, but never quite. A letter would ,3 come when Alexander wl most inert, and Osborne would stare straight in front of him and grit his teeth and wonder that a man could live with both sides of his nature thwarted and put back. But he had his reward. Alexan- der went into the academy at 20. He was the handsomoat and most popular cadet in his ol-aaa-und he failed in the first year. Just |\nI'I! -nah H-dun: nrn-Nnnn run run: Luau Joul- Just how such things are' done no one is ever quite sure. but in Osborne's case it must have been sheer force of deter- mination. Alexander was reappointed. and ha himself was made instructor at the Point. 11.. _;.-...: -_-_ AL. .....:..A. ._LL LL- WIBUl`Y MJUI DUIUU lill7|IlIn IU LIIIIJDCII. N0nsens0!" said Alexander. I d have done it Mom. The iirst miss was only bud luck. Don't think it s your circus." 411 . .1_-__.u. ____l__ -.__ ___..; .I_'a-..-_-- I IILIKVI IJIU|lLl'lo \ I'm not likely to fall, but I should not mind. it if it put; you onamcumain height." N K',\ Ini.u|.dm In- nun I Ann`! Ixpnnblnn WIIUII l}lD(I'IlB Wlllu. ``I am going to get you into West Point at 20. When I say I am going to do it, you know it is going to be done. Don t you? N one of it depends on you except the study. I can`! make you drink, but I'll take you to water and keep you there until you mid it will be easier to dtink. You can go back to the much if you like, but I'm not afraid you'll like it. I don't want to treat you as a small boy unless you not the panic! one. You can learn and you must learn or the theaters will stop, and the hops will stop. and the guitar will stop--also the tennis. You "have been cutting time, but henceforth you will study four hours a` day and I will sit with you to help you and see that it is done. (3. 4'--- L.._..- ....L D.` 4-...-. 01 !\-I.`--`A Oh. come. 1 eey.Vm up. neroen. I'm trying to learn thin piece." He picked with henuiitnl ebeorption It the (via the lieutenant bed given him. Putup that thing and listen to me."' Alexander obeyed, M In men did when Oahu-no willed. ur . _ _ _ . .._ ;. _..a ...s_ ant. man. Machine Mule ianvuum Inn nu Ilium an-auouuuunaaquu Apdutbal In-cg QLA-Ln-41`.-AL.-l&n:ln.na$AL nuunnw `SI! 0 Ill-olhluwvvv i L_.oon~qner TIQIB ILL!` 0171038- ; {I shun 'unbon. 9 on) : Block. U! I ha: Inna. Klnnnnn. On . u:uuIuIuyurrvu(u|IuuI- Ilwtwu-an tnaqhoduvutulbulhn-Hannah About-plan-(pan don-nn4lWIn Wottmninahnnby -_..._.-4.g- -_.-.._.-.: -_--_-. FURNITURE ' ~.:....-=~ tocowh OOOO OI H. B_RAME S in upon having the genuine Ajax `hi You. ` Ti voonrod tlxouundnuul willonroyon. o I p: luvo m-man sun me to ooct n nth c-moor nfun tho onny. :1 pnckmiyu; or an pips (ha I tnuunon I gun. n plain wrapper. upon roonipl n no pncku ; mm uiuunan r Q on. ` ===:!-EJx'&".sEru3v"a3.. ..;.--.-;- l:'io`:;:;l:.l:(lngs`ton. by Henry WAD Wgdo. M? A Sold 1 K1 e :1 and v where man- ndu by I. 1 tenxggmfiblo a:uu"13.. workings u or call on LIXANDEB B AROHABD. CHARTERED taunt kn enod. shod. audit.- od. , rial balance: and usual: ' Itatemonta Oahu. Business condential. Add:-on King- ston Dulnou Oouoco. `pl vu-u un- m mm man man Innate). Dopt. "C.PJ` B77 Shorboul-no BL. TOIOIITI Cook : Cotton Root Compound 1;. I. 41.. man nr. n-Hnhln no Knife. no Napier. `uqoau-cue. H H 1' t for -r.`1`m.'. r`a."s".`. -`ozui u"`.`l.a '21": "x`u' 9` Poisons. by A ncientllo vouetn 0 compound. Consultation at. 011100 or by null FREE. _ The Abbott `M n Mason Ildloul com- pany. of New ork. have opened bunch` omoes In Canada. They will give or mu tree to an one Interested I l(l)- book that oontn nn much wuunblo In rm: on about the woatlilngs of this wonder! nmoqly. Addlt "' IIUU7 GNU CUWIC U] DUI: ` In prepared in two degrees of otren th. - No. for ordin cues in by fur the best dollar medicine uown , -so1d b druggists, one Dollu per box. I No. for u ciul cues--xo degrees ntronger--sold y dn: `eta. One ho . M Three Dollars; twghdss. Five Donut)`. No. I, or No. 2, mailed in nceipt at price and two 3-cent stamps. Plug nal: nnmnlll. imam amen: vrrnun ounnmoauolil. If you wish a happy. vigorous life and comfortable old age. conwlt mo tree of 0lmr.<:e_or write for tree book. "THREE CLASSES OF` MEN." Whlcli tells all about my treatment. Soul sealed upon request. DR. BANDEN. 156 ST. JAMES BT.. MONTREAL. QUEBEC. ---www uuv-- II\Iu VCIICI They stimulate. but do not tune. `_Wlth my famous I-}LEC'I`Rl0 BELT * AND ELEC'l`R0-sUPPOR'[`lNG 8_U8- ! PENSORY. 1 promue manly an-emu M for the organs and v,lm to the norvga. . ...a...- - ...... Why? Becaune I have given 3 me": study to the origin. reeulttrund treat- mom of LDSSES. DIRAINS. WEAKV BAG Ix . IMPOTENCY. UNDEVELOP- MENT AND VARICOCELE. N0 070- physlcian in the world combined Infb had my experience in these weaknes- es. What 1 say to you is bnuc Wuif Nor cons. llII...._ _AI_...I..L- _-A A--- POWIB .8831 AIIOHIT , HER: chants nk nhdlu. oornu k and Wolllnnon strata. Phone 31!. 'iv$ii"EE"B3iiEni E 1}} b"n}"iiiE ___.. .-R..I. ` L-_.... -..._-`An-nn II` |3I- lIl& l'I 'I'Il'II` AJAX TABLETS LY .ALI.Nu-voua Iuooauo- Imp; ory. lmpomncy. Uloopluoncn. by Aunt r other Inau- hm us or-ouon M` I Vnnll In 9.4 or young. I-stun t 0 at d , bu _ ":.'3..`r..2t;'.'W.." IUIIUII I\VUI Vvllllrvunu In the onl nfe, rellublo monthly me icine on which L Indies can depend In tho your and time of and. In Oshnvsnlla in fun IIADOODI "V J -v-- -v--- the cook cgiupuu Windsor. Oi u::nm:u._._ fwafman ' Belong A K to Me I uompuu Windsor. 0 am?-5` .. our Y ......;..~~ -.`.:.-32' I. Plld-up CINE! oi PIIANDIJI uayoompcnylntno 50 Till. Olloo, Iloyrrlnouo aunt. nul- l U Vuiity honu. . . Sounds) 1 8 to I .- _ I`. . P. L.D.8l. . _,__ , Bumrs mvnnv mm: in! nu) mam. _Ephono 891. , smvni a LOSCOIIBE, jCQZll'BUIlI1I_ HIV"!-oil -.-...-__ Monav AND I_uejiIsss. E"m lids! mi: Vonho. blonnnovhnolloa '-.-3.2.: 9 ' V. oily l proud and In my one. ' ' JOHN DIVLIK. Unlonvlo. at. Dr. mun`: K.-L. pm: are always Molootusl in the worn duo: of Con- Itpauon. Btomsch Troublu, Bach. P.` and .11 mod I-u'_'.` .... .. "l_........:H.. Bola; troubled on 1}`u`i.`$I .`.". ulnrund and unit `.0 snout to o:I:.nlll|ol anlan. ru'lWn.. plan o `tunes cloud KILL. L IIITHIITNIIHA ll i=2Em9_\zA|... mm uxnrra. no.3. nnu-nvr luau: ou-mom an rm uni?` Y` .'..;".'.`.`:..`.`5`:`.t?i';'....'.`:.5.':"`.`.."'n.. ......' ; I ' 7' H V ' ` . ` hlolu oil`! gdoon aim` E - , on: on. Lrlhfw dn of Mill 1 _ sd uqn AncHrr:c'r6i7xT.._ :!bIcAL"E:7s-has.` wt 'LIILlD NTY PTPIBTI Ills! nowull. hlonunovllcolloa vnih-abound manna: IIILNQIQIEMUBIMCQ :.*3l1I&I_h|AUIIt.IlIl&ut ...'.:.'.::`;`.L...... 11 CENTS A BOX. $ HORSE LlVERYo IOOLNN AKDUNTANT AND BILL at Ann lento and account: col nnaybo on at lowut utu. Ooo 38.. our WNW: Dru Soon. ,_I_zAp mm: mm: K nanolotn M lowut NM. 0?. wan Dru 8 II. K 6.3. R131: ninft-1,, 3 (I IQSURANCB. _-Qllgllxil-lug una- I or Impuriu. .-g --..- A -LA 3opt:e;mu".'n'A 'x'a7vmc'3'd "1;'n'1o`:'a'I N um I1 I17 otnoo opponm no `rout 053-. DENTAL. IIN AUX)UH'l`All`1' AND REAL nnl. Rant: and Amount col.- B DUITJE IAGUI Fla 0 -nnuau col 1: T ad by Oonm non. I n put: I Ian M thurnth in 5 nut- : xunn-nlnr Pulu luublunoa In via. lonoo It Dunno! nuooc. min. 10.- ' n.x.mou. B'o...`?'a':`. B. I... BTHIBRC Q0.. lljford eppenlngl. Mluonn. Sept. 30.--Menly Oetrnnder. oi Picson. visited Lee Scott this week. E. Vanda:-en gave en eloquent eddrese on "Milton" en the E worth league necently. Mine Edith We en. of Bethel. visited lriende here Inc week. Wee|e_v Blalley ha been npending e week in Syrecuee. Mnend Mn. Peter Lorry, of Kingston. en-e vieiting friends in the village. Mr. Strong. of Belleville. wee hen lnt week. Raw. 1 Harrie. of Bloomeld. Inn en il- 11 unfit! III-jun .\ Nnntn, Sept. m.--At the chaos bud yesterday ufnmoon 7W lion: *0! about van lnuid.0 vlmonnd 350 oolond. tho higlnu bid was Oic. No -1.. |,n,' umpa and Glob }..A.._._nnnn|I|1In '- -.l.llAI.._ A. -LI.L j Thoma Jamison spout tho lat ten days viii?` nhtivu in Ottawa And Path. 1). onwood. John aunt. in hav- ing his homo rcpuintod. which will Edd 3 KC!` IUFHIIML WIIIOII VIII Ill nlchlolhoulnnd nuts A nowboyunlk illiculni onthonotth Iihol Olodlnokutiithtlohougfmm l)nduIItt#tolli|ltrh'cdo\.|ndwl|'ioI:tho opnooi` insane I in,i|wi :- lvbunnun Ilnnnnunnn-nnaunlILin':n-nQ_ uuolg. OI DOIIOVIIIO, wul nil ! Illw wuux. Rev. J. Harrie. ol Bloomeld. gun on il- lnnnled eddrue on A,;eyrie on tho Ep- vorth league on Monday evening in the llothoiiu church. 1!. Dodge hen oponed A nuunpo on Main nunonk Mien Qnrlin IOIIIOZIIII onurcn. n. Imago nu opanuu I gs-oouy on Hnin sweat. Min Sadie Head Inn returned uflor upending several Inch in Ki son. Rev. 8. Ferguson. 0! Gontncown. a viniting lriondo at South tB{l;.rllcnn. Belong. ol Bollovillo. Ind .oH ncUon. won born In: wank. Klrn `Willi;-an and `Ira lRAI\ Allan, nf UI|lllCI'.0ll'IOwn. VII` III!` IIIU VII u. wnum. and um mu.) Allan. oi Both. upon: Snurdny and Sunday It Bath. WIWT. III" `BU II` WIIBII I PIG- hm-n. siful nupply Arrives everything will boom I Ullplll, aouun ulna. nnu mien nwuurueun. daughter of Williem Richu-dean. were united in marriage lent evening. The bride was the recipient of many heeubilul nu from the many weli-withers of the heppy couple. They loft on the midnight. train for the week: so epend their honey- moon. Slnck water Again caused the clos- ing of the factories today. Some of the factories` orders Are bein delayed owing to innhm to run thmug this acercit. of waver. the prospects are when I p en- zifnl nnnnlv on-inn nvnrvhhimr will boom we oommnmoy. Harvest. home not-vices were held in Christ church (Episcopal) on Sun- day Inn. The church was bunti- fully decanted with owers. gnin. etc. and presented I handsome appearance. Row. R. Aunlnn nnnduntnrl the nrviooa. men: ut John 0. BedIrd-0Ionln| or The lhetorlee. Gnuxoqvi, Sept. 30.-John O. Bederd. one of our most estimable citiune end 3 {Ioung men of promise, died yeeterday. e was secretary of tho Tboueend Illenda carriage company eince its incepti n. He wee born in (ianenoque May 2`. n . 1863, end was educated in tho public schoole bore. afterward: attending Queen : col- lege. Kingston. - He woe eeeentielly a self- mnde men. working himself u from boy- hood to the honorable poeitiouie occupied In his own indomitable pluck end industry. He had the et-teem olell, end hie early death will be regretted by nll classes of the community. Her-vent. hnme enrvinnn were held in and [)|`$OD50(1 DIIIGIOIDO IPPOITIHOO. Rev. 11. Aunton conductad the services. J. Frank Chapman. auporintondent of Deoeronco mvigntion. company. In; in town Tuooda on business. Fad. Mc- Cnlpin, South ko.nnd Miss Richardson. dnnahmr nl Willinm Rinhu-dann- warn ITO CIIITI 001? auu l'UllIDlU- Crow 0 no pouring in from the country side to grntify their curiosity and the phe- nomenal beds Aretha. chief topic of conver- ution. lull nrrnngcmenc. ' Mrs. W. A. Baker, Odessa. was at the scene of eotipn all day today and from her I gleaned the above. There are mnny unbelievers who wink the other eye and any "{udge--ell fudge" hence I give the names of the witnesses, every one of whom ere cornfetenlz and reliable. fV....... .......i...- in 5-4.... on. aennveiniu Dy IBI NITRIC- Ih was thought adviublo that Mrs. Hutmnn go over to one of the noighbora and any all night. Today she mnda No. 3 up, nab by and watched no that if it took one of its spells she intended to run in and sit on in and say something. but nfborhoura of vigil the scheme was Ibandouod, so the bed was not inclined to be ogmouhlo to this arrangement. Mr. I A Fhlrnr nnlnn uni nf. Hui I00!) I! I0 00050? ICE I-DB DOIIIO H10 OOH was to Jay again. Tick No. 2had the {ever an aguo, and had it badly, andhaa been troubled with a lie all day. Mrs. Hartman, the deer oi lady we mentioned before. eiopt in feather bed No. 3. The third change in as many nights. and feather bed No. 3 commenced to feel in high leather this morning. Remember this in the third bed. but No. 3 had too much of I jag of bed clothing on to pick up in bed and roll the same as the othora. Ithae been contented today to lie there and kick off the quilts and pillow. It in in another bedroom. entirely separate from the othera. and in havinga good time all by ite ionenome. It was thought advisable that Mrs. DIIIIIIIIC DUE Illi Wily Il2_yDW. Boonry went. out And nlapu in leather bod No. 2. Romnrkablo to relate, nota pillow loin-ed. not I quilo stirred. not even a tick stirred during the night. but as the doctor ldb the home the deil ....- .. ..... -...:.. mm. xx. 01...: .1... IIII looting mun any uuur muwry. Ever hear anything like that! Why you. Mean you, when I inn ---_ end the good nctuhd doctor related a tale which if told in Cetnrequi cemetery would cause the marble statue: to reach {or their elothu on account of the chills. "But uid ho. I'll x that thing. I'll x that bed to-night-I've got 8 little professional business out that way anyhow. In Ham-v wnnt. nub and nlnnh in leather DI.j&l`I Iuulopuu It-Jngouu um: `rho Dorll When Ho but--In|plolouo of W|oIIcntI-'l`ho `Halo npd olothn An IIIII PIIOIOI About--I`ho I00?! II QIIIQ Iolhlrlo. - f0Dl88A,h0nt.a Supt; 29.d--l`I`Evornow o such at in; outer. ' ni tayto any 81 ion. V. S. "rho doctor is our-only veteri- nary ourgoon. and I akilful story teller. Doctor put: _up Lho book All wool y_unI it has Over been our pleuuro to kmb, and what he osn c match as to" colotj And style alter the other follow : no? there in no no on looking forio my other tory. "Evnr hon nnrbhinlr like bhnh? Whv gpjju l8I|l K;% birrinsur about FROMI TLI2 f\TLl-Q A ram BED Bvircunn. no Iluporlnlondom u Ion uon 00:01: "San ntr: &".'."K:0.0I`Du`b7 Clo Into DI. u- l (3A_NANOQUE NEWS. The llupnnoo Didi. n._. on A A AL- II` T DUI I-UV I win THE OTHI unmrs ceu-zm - NERVE conpounn. % `I'M: purlonu ration IIIOVI from all lots u day to: night. II is hand on 3!):-inc inshotl ololoohol. It 1-In-vpen III other nucllonhn. It in no oqnlh .`:`...u.. `"`"`.``.`.'..-:: ......'"'.:"`-. ...:s:r.'.`.*. e....~ `-"'..........~ -`"3-..::'.-~... .-.'."..:'...v?;% 3.25.1" ='m c}IICn\on n von .. tum 8I..(`.`Mhn nos .... .. -IIC'I \}w|lV21I II? l'II- IT DCU ndhondnchs. Inlull nonr In without than. Fntnlobyl. O. liweholl K; -._-L._A -..-A I..._ L:. _-_- __.I If III` K` II 5- I}. CIEITL; -Thoucehsnt musk hionunonnd wuulnhtothopoopb tboeimeto now alumna. who u'oonr_elnng~ "win that nib go otdcr. OIL Dunlap, Klagutnot |gU`lUI-ll. uni. ' W. J. 3. WHITE ' `(it H3610`-

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