Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Oct 1897, p. 3

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'olinuwd IJUIII. 1 [IO IIIIHIIFTI n were not loading hlamolun -1 inc. . white-oonlod little one: have wl their way to heaven from; , man` a oulanun alloy. The children an t in our puhllc schools, the code of Int! truth. any tho inuence lion to their elders. and lit! than by the tau 0! an hltlur- I 0.. .._|._...._ ..._-|_ LS_.L__ IVIISU A- _-- .I':n,wn. is St. Denis st. locum.` - . I '-:,a'e::.r:::':'..:':'..':'.9.~.. ..:1`1.': 1' its `mean; rm ol OI-odumo Elli- DOOIIIII tho hocnlmon In-.u_--d P01.`- bunlnoaouivulvuly. Namath: . Oolfrlnnou null Wolllnlton oil Illllilll B. L. b1`HlBR 4 co. `.n. may lqrour I-mutual book "How has pnllublo to Invent," and Patch" Advice from hunch- RRIONJ nnmau- Rzttnl-A. : - rnuuon Pusan" Poisono- ` at- R! .t .,.c's..k.<.:':`:.:'.:':':.....~ 9.1 .. INC. Tbouull Ann ltnnls |_CQRBETT SHARDWAREJ Luadon, Liverpool and Olobo Plrc I--nouns. (`Anna--- JAMES nviiif High arming nnnl In Bicycles and urn vII.\J III_III Tj High [rndmu and low prices. HUBER!` REID. - I uvuru I -\llVl\JIVl!-In-1 I The young mun loves the young womnn- thntlhls hunnau. The young woman loves the yonnn mnn--t.hM'n her busiuou. Pretty unvghls The young Pretty soon tho: will want. Fl7.JfIlvl;l-l'T`6i-2!`;-.(')F ALL KINDS, 'l'hnO.`q nu! Inn innnn. Ilornor of Prlnoon um It-ulnguun Manon PR_DMPTLY sscunn =_,,.-, % Text Books, Exercise and Note Books ` Fountain Pens, Essay Pads, .Etc., Eta, Etc. IGIIWW I .533 UU|IuIjQ l.(`MlDON. ING. W. J. 3. WHITE, - Agent. Kingston `I Q-I-`\v A COMPLETE STOCK OF F`. N1sBI~:T sl LuxnLivc1'I`nHs cure constipation Ind `lick headache. 25 cents. All druggieta. who no mm par Box. or 6 tor 31.50. M nrunmn. or Mama on Receipt oi Prlco by T. MILOURN Q 30.. Toronto. " |L'll|i;H again. ` Two boxes of the pills were all that I used. and I can recommend Mi|burn a Heart and Nerve Pills varyohighly to any- ono suffering as I did. I Igob '3 box of Milburn'a Heart and Nerve Pi1hI.3a.nd have used them with the vroabeal: success. Iam now very much ptter, rent and sloop well all night. my appanite is restored, I am vigorous, c ear-' ml. and happy to ni myaulf- rubo to health again. 'l'wn hnxnn nf Hm nilln warm :1] thnf. 7 rhere Are Many People Who Are Almost Hopeless of Recovery Pan` HD1116 Testimony. . "ro-1 Mrs. Mary Costello. of Kin n. Ont, says. "For many you-cl avg boon 1; great suffers: from palpimnion of the heart. ufcopieesne-Ia, norvouenou. obo. Mv heart uttered frequently. end peoined to rise'>up into my throat. and I wan so bad that at times I could not attend to my hounehold duties. LL ..X...LA T......I.I .45 gig... __ _-__.. I ' Debzuty. aeu-z '1;roub1e-'rney axvo HOUFOHOILI (lllbllo At night I could not: al my nerves were so terribly unatarungc qulfeted very greubly, much more I can tell` you than I let. anybody know. So miserable was I that I would not have cared when death took mo._ I ' MFITRIMONIRLI L.- .._..__. __,_ ._-._._.. _._.__. Atoost to clear ant this `season. Some big snaps hero. The Guardian ..3:'...," PR3 AND LIFE any Oompuny In tht AIICIYIIICO C0-o World transacting o ""`` nan nuunou. n 1\ Linn`! Inn The Corner Bookstore. LANTGUID supstnens. \J I` Id `II ' l"I I-llul That's our lm-inau. =:...};'.Ta}m.}u... Poolwhglcs. * -a-m`;_J..-n_.- eggs, -. - THE LEADING FURNI- TURE HOUSE. nw nrlcml. ` Sundries `UN DERTAKRR IBIS Ill WLIU IIHUIU HITUUL U] ll lllllg Wngun My uoplw\v n rulod bosom was full of nuwduat. silvers and dirt; to were his lace cuffs. Two muddy streams of Ice water owed from his purple list: to his elbowu, thence Into his lup, than through the llnen knickerbookura and down his dripping legs. until the rlvuletu joined the pool at `the bane of the maps. Come hare!" said my nephew`: mother, eaoortlug him into the homo by the back of the neck. You're a pretty light, I must any I" "I wnn'It dnlna nnfhlna nunvnnn nnlw ILIU Ufw Clllll IZIIK W Iu'-II'I After that my that aid the hadn't ` time to ml with the headache. Phelng ~ A broad hmmod unit has on thahud ol my nephew, lh sent him Into the but yu-d to play sun. I sought uurouu from not-mw in sleep. But along Iowu-II enn- lng panic spin relgnod In thevllluu. ly nophew wu Ion:--uo|on by gypdm. nome- body nnld. though none had ban Ian thcqsbontn In 80 you-I. But my nophoww mother oontlnnod to won at Innrrulo of 1 an minntu. whlb had: of armodmon ` l%l'!0I,I1Iby plunged wlldlyto and he on tho mun oonotnhls To Inc.-nun ha-rot at my home com log. a tearful thundu-Itonn dolupll the hvnnhlp. and In one hallucld launch my data: -Id the ohl would be around :::_vnos-.-, cum I: up undo didn't um In. ` In-A I.-Innnggh gnj --LlI. AL-n--sl London & Lanoashire Life As- _ . . g - _A I4....-_-- ` Illllll. ` Tragic newa travel: awiftly in a country town. Ono rumor aid that the reason I never married was becaune I had boon croascd in love. Being tlml blighted, I came home and shot In all. Another had the boy drowned in ii: cistern. nnd still another rumor told how my ainer tell dead at the piano while practicing a new pieoa. Hcawn only known what else would have happened had not a aanaihla naighbor aaan tho amps and mild to invaltigato. Altar that In! ulnar Qld aha hadn't puny. ` Twenty minutes later he returned. I! mother had lullen uh-op, and the logic: mind of my nvphew told him that his per- * out had penned away beoeuee she no longer ` noened. So he hunted up on old hleok veu, hung It on the knob of the front door end ouno buck to silently weep beside the dead. m.......e.. ...._- e.....|- .4u.|..e.. - .....n_ L Illfll IIJE lllllllllv. "Oh. I'm sick. and you mn'de me no. If I didn't groan, I'd dlc. Run away and play. " 'l`hnntv minntnn Intnr Mu I-ntnrnul. H1: llcl Ill) IUI1, IIU Wlll'U. I confess that I was brute enough to en- joy the spanking. It sounded like beating a wet towel with a board, but was not very painful. I reckon. At the and of an ` hour my nephew was wrung outnnd drau- * ed again, but the excitement gave his mother a headache, with in touch oi neu- miglu on the aide. Swuthing her face in ` bandages. nine rested on adivan and groan- ed dilmully. "What mnknn Inn arnnn an lnnnunnl" J UIIIHIIIII. What makes you groan no, Inumlnuf" asked the Infnnt. "til. `IV... ..|.\- gun! can -u.-`pin mm; `on IIHIIII ll ! "I wasn't dolng nothing, mnmmn, only noting my me," he walled. I nnnlnul thnt I ma In-ntnnnnnah in An. IIIIUIU llllll UUUIII In llJU\V IIUW DU DU Illa 7 But I felt hurt to think that my nephew classied me with door: nnd streets and dogs. and for the next half hour reminis- cences involving whooping cough, teeth. measles and othmr things interented me but little. We were sittln : in the parlor, where I could see the lower pnrt of tho front stops from the window. Presently I no- ` ticodu puddle of water on the concrrto It grow larger nnd lnrgvr, and I ` walk. nully culled my sister's attention to the phenomenon, for a blistering August sun shone clear. We opened the door. and there eat my nephew on the top stop, in the searching heat, gnawing nt what but! originally been in six pound lump of ice. left in the uncle street by a passing wngon. My nnnlu-w : rniml hnnnm um: full nf ~ rauea as man. zrnen mo muunea. ` You mun excuse the llttle dear," she sold. He in not accustomed to the word `uncle nnd doesn't know how to use It." Lino I Cult hunt on Ok|-`In 41...; ...- n....I......- um Bll`l.'lW u_uu puny wlul lily Iulum Ilugu I opened the door and slammed It when the nephew had pnased out to play with his uncle dog. .M sister looked embar- raued at first. '1` on we laughed. Vnn Illlllf. avnnnn thn Ilttln dnnr " ulna lXluUll- Amun my nephew xed those brown 1 eyes upon me. A conlldont smile. super- iuduoed by the three pennies. hovered ubuut his mouth, undn little hand stole lnzomlno. |TIun'n l`I...-Ila V! L... $11.` II.`-.A- LI... -- 1'0 XUIIIUCI I,|I .I'lIIU'IIu.II`| n.u|.lU0ll `I'll 5| ! E;nptAl.' Col-ono.r.d!gt `:2! sad Do'o::;tn onn ooo . un- ou"-'u' 'lblon.::no`N:?`lo. ' IHDU llllllU- Uncle Charlie." he said, open the un- ole door for um. I want. to go on the un- clu strum; n_nd play with my unola dog." I nmxnml Mm nlnnr nml nhnnnuui H-. whnn I shnddered. Holmes who possessed one nickel and wanted unother to round out n night's lodging often made similar re- quests of me. Had this cherub already developed the instincts of n Bowery bum, or is this only the ingenuoua habit of ex- treme youth? I makud myself. But I yielded up the pennies. \Nhnt. (In vnn nnv fur Hunt?" hln Innlnmn "ll7l\l|.'Ll |I]l LIIU `lUllllICl- "whut do you any for that? hln mnmma wlllspomd. `1'lmnk you!" Thank you, what?" '1`lmnk you. maul" Oh. no! Not `mun. ` ole, and he`: fond of little boys. Call"'l1lm Uncle Charlie, and he'll like you very much." A.-..lu -.u- _.._I.;.._ _-.l AL--- |._-_... '1`hnt`Iyour un- M "UN 0 _)uu npuun I/U lllllll Fixing his bold brown eyes upon me, : my nephew spoke: \ Hnv nhvnun thy-an vmnnlaa Fun ant IUIIUUI UIIIIII JIIIFUU IIIU IJUIJIIUUIU LII]. When the owx.-cure ended, I beheld. with secret pleasure, u really handsome boy of 4 years. with soft brown eyes and hair. "He wore a pink silk Fanntlr.-my waist, with milled front and cus, white linen knioku-bonkers creased in the latest style. black stockings and tan shoes with pointed toes. Tuking him as he atood. my nephew quite eclipsed what I_ had expected. and I really felt proud of him. His mother, seeing me beam upon her ospring, kissed tho child and said: Atnn... A.._Il.....l '11..-.-. I. .u..._ -.-.-l- uly urpuuw upuns: any, ghmuo three pennies. I've got two now, and I want to buy a popoorn ball." I` ah-`AA--A 'n..|....... --.l.- ...._-..-..-.I .._- Iall|' I'llll|l llllll HIUUI Como, darling! Here In your uncle. Won t you speak to him?" Flxlnn hlnhnld In-nwn awn: nnnn mo, vus; unluusu usyuvvv Au to ensure: nu]. His inother, who was little more than a kid when I left home, received me and lot at least ten seconds utterly retrained from saying anything about my nephew. He had soaked overnight in the bathtub, I ufterwnrd learned, in order to properly impress his uncle, and was still in the up- ` per regions of the house. Presently I heard him falling down stairs, having re- pudiated the nurse utter getting his clothes on. and the first view I hnd of him was In bright red epigiottis from which issued sounds that jarred mo considerably. |1nn the nm .1-hula ended I huh:-Id, with . To land in the, old village me: en eh- ` eenoe at many years and and myeell per- eonnlly interested in n Imell nephew with 3 fat leg: come in the nature of alhook, though it was the moat` natural thing in M the world. In A vague way I had heard of thin nephew. I recalled the receipt in I letter some time previone of the photo- graphic proof of n nude intent tented in n lu-go bowl. The ineorlptionneid the nude infant won my nephew. This, I unden- etand. in the popular method of starring I rstborn. Later on they take them in groups. I arrived in the village bent on a long season of peaceful rest and thinking only Ofvlihll nephew in a casual way. III. wunehnn nslun nun. Illzln vnn-n than n A lint-you-old lhutloroy Who Wu 0 ] '-r.rm~-xu loo nm-uoun 5, ends. Onpo on tho 'Doot~-I'Io Batu:-Rn of tho -Uncle and What Osuud II. 1|. lodloll Superintendent Klnuton G n! In-puol. Coroner tor om and com 0390 lonnorlr ooonnzod by the Inc Dc. 3 } THAT DEAR N.E]?H%EW.% ma DAV wry mu 'wAs enouau FOR UNCLE. rv-pumun mu nu-Inn no-any. Clninnnn W. when in among Mr. l`olnr`I Warhol! kinda." nnuv xonaupuon -yl: "IIOVIHIB. l'oIpr.Ihonb|omnnaoroltbo Thounnd Inland wanton company. Va nollu at Minn onto buds (r}'lg'irInnn Clnk W. -aim In A-unn- 2 `annoys. u-u-.1: Undaunted. tho prluolwr looked through the ban and laughed. Still it. might. hnu been observed that there way some-thing grating about Mu cnchInnuIon.-UIno1n- III! Enquirer. Bsrol--I--revenge! H|cku-He tn-need m'e monner than dirt, and I'm going to 30% buck nt him. Wloks-Wlmt (no you going to do? H|ckn-1`m going to wnlt. till m-xcFeb- rum: and then lwnd him a comic valen- :tIno.-8omervllIe Journal. \ It doom`: take much to make some men laugh," phc scorntnlly mid. "No," he: wickedly replied. "I hoard n ` oouplo of lcllowu nuurly going Intu uon- ` vulslons when you uppcnrud In your ncw ` bathing suit the other day."-Cleveland Lmulm-_ Ullu, l'lUlL|Illil'lli 1)nL'u whnt comes or oddlcatlon. I [00 ten cmllnn, but. thank do bnwd, not one or dam kin read or wrItul"-A`t|nut.n Constitution. * EIUII -`llH|l lllllhl IIU \VIUllHI (.7upyhuhlor-'l'hum: ull right. You'll nd it. u-mu-d In the non line that "hon-wn aw lmuomlng qulto u {ml In mmu sw- tlona." Go on.-(.'hlouao Tribune. An old nu-gm. being informed that I member of Mn moo hnd lorgvd u noto on I bunk. 1-xululmcd: H lI..o'.- I-1.51:. :nt\'v\t\ nu nun`.-II.--Olnn I` Kl. SPARK. D|).8. .h.D.8.. I.D. DID`- Tll`. Oloo. IN} I-lnoeu thou. Boni- donoo. Ill Unlvonity Avunno. (`Geo hours I |.In. to O .In. BM-nrdu cvonln . II to 10 rolopllonot . 0.1 . Sherman. D.D. .. hD.8. A--mam. _..-, --_.- .___-V. Pmofrondor (In the loud monotone `of tho pro{nss|on)-AInoug the sale-no r(~pnrt- ed yeah-rdny wnu than 0! two horses at 010 each"--thnt mun! I20 wrong! l`uni-Inuhlm-_..'I'huI.'n nll I-Inhf. Vnn'|I A northern exchange cnnnnunta editor!- ally on the {not that very few uagmou oom- nm. nuloklu. An old Amluncu durky wnl asked the 1-ousun of this, uud ho rcpllcd, with grim humor: "\VnIl, unh, In nnmn nlnnnl dnv kllln nu AN Yoridupnloh ':" COIN! Wll fllll nuluur: \ "Well. nuh, In sumo places dey kllla ul o no lust. day uln't no now in we hclpln 'om out unyl"-Atlautn Constitution. nunu Well. jcdgu. you must excuse me a Ht- tlv. but she luct is shut. whllu I guess It'll all right, I was so prusnod (or time that I ` didn't lmnlly nos 1: clumco to mnke the `lady :-I m.-qunlninuou. If she sure no. though, It goes. "--(Jluvelund Pluln Dealer. ..v...- v. -.-. -.. ...._-- Prisoner, look at this woman. Rho claims to be your eighth win). In the Hulltf" ' uwm imiun, vnn mlmt nxmmn min I llt. ; UUUUL HUI" "HU\\' IUUHU lH|pplHUU'. ' All mum have an ldvn thnt they will ` got what they wnnt it they cry. If they uru bbyr, tvy gut own this by the time F they grow up.--New York Press. | GUIDE llllll llll IRIUIUH uu UIUIII. ` When u girl is walking with a man and Iuddonly begins to not queer nnd absent- miudcd, it is as sign that she has seen I mirror. \L'l..n. n .-lul unis Inilrinlinl` n Inn: In-6 lllll'l'Ul'. When n glrl gals cngagvd to her last chance. shv vurltvn letters to all the men wln. hum turned her down. tclllng them About her new found lmpplnou. A II lmlnlnl lmvn nn hh-n hnt Hm! will UUIKUVWS "Hy \\ UIUHII IF CUUb'UU|l lUI' II luau. I wunder why when n woman tries on ll new hut. ahanlwnys dubs her face with n bundkerohiuf. [Ann ..l-. mu.` 1\`ulII\ GL4-:6 Ohnnhnu-1nn`O nlI- ll dluctly onuonl E: snot R. 11 uznno o.` . DIIIIUKUFUIIIUI. Mon ulwuys oluim that they haven't any laps. benuusc if they didn't women would come um] hung lmblns on them. \V|mu n ah-I In wnllzlnu with n luau and vwv--v -vvvuuuwv calynna can AQOOSNFIO -...:n-L-n't. . . Rctlectlonl of 3 lhlchelor. Lots of girls know how u mun hlcaught. but vary (cw know how to catch one. lcvery wonmn, wny down In her heart. believes any woman In tougoodfor a man. I u-nndur whv whnn n wnlnnn trlnu nil in ` Johnny .\ uvorlH-'1`ho dinner bell hnl just rung. uh) chup. Ain't you coming down to Inn 1- some!` . Tu. my Sv:IL1ul;-N0. Just brlugupmy lhm1.-.- -1 Chuck Ir nverlxonrd and save me the tru. lc-Ally Slnpel`. ` 7 Ah: !or Innldcnu. sin for Judge. ht old dcnicner Anbwhnmuld drldl Lord pity than both Ind pity In all. [ht land didn't mm the wbnl at all! Aultho Jndxcnnnrhaiwhuhohnrul thoalunt. .3 `X Wu I'1`f`i "- I. -I'- the chat. `T! talk to no shout dolhr what! -1Iw Tel 1 1 mud lt_lrom- the arandvn undid vain oated up [tom the depth: 01 A in loot pout hole that t-he hut laud coveted. Oh. mnmnn. my feet: In I) Int." nld WI IIIIIU Fllllll l`||U lllll IIII l.`IlVI.'IVIl- Oh. xnnuun, my feet: II no wet," hid the voice. and I recognized my nephew. The water was up to his chin and um Ilulng, but I uumnnod to nab him 0 by the huh-. You no. he hnd wnlkod um um hole, and his has remained at the open- ing, thus bottling up my nephew nnd all the" sounds ho was able to cum from tht iottom of the hole. _ ~ ll`|uu} nnnun nhuht I hole! in: Manor I ha!` The Judge rode slowly down 1110 Inns, Euouthtng his horse`: ch:-ntnm mun. nun. . And over the meadow have In ENLID OLIUBNTS. Ia.D.8. DBNTIRT dluotly onuonito the Post Odo: Wcllhun -Ion moot. Rm.-ntmn. nmmmod In use "Il.L-an nurry no. tweet mi1d?V"lnn|I'|- And told Mn yumndllnoyu-on_ II. Thonhoumednt hcnnndnhoblnnhdl him. --wm: when at 1: dollar per." and he. ,"I`Nu maid In about the an [or no." 1-Qua uuuuvn v-vv uuvtvo land Inlet In the summer`: but Iakod the meadow thick with what Whnvt Came of Education. in , , 1,5. n,.,, u land lllller onoo an. . n..n,_ ._ .|,_ _,_,___,__._ `AL A Grating Lnugh. .,_u A`,_ _...n_____, _ I-_l. Suloldo Unnecouu-y. BTHUB ELLIS. AKHHITEOT. Ol"FN`.EE-- Exchange 0hnnbou.0ord's Block. 31 Brook I-trout. Kingston, Ont. to nut 11 yauwnntmomnputm-*3. inn 1=ImmIlIIt 'fl.&""' .'="5'.'a1? AIL!-1 Fifty Yuan Iloloo. ..n__ 11.. ;|,.. |-...| ._._ ,_..'_-. :.__ ,--. nmuv & Iunolo. -.."'.';w- `B00!(BINDING nlhhaj sun on vie? E. 'rAmIbst.' ., ..:..'.;-,2 Machino Made - GALVANIZED Will fill '3 lnnlbtoihpotrodaiilutl Apuinllul hnoonhoohupulnldlnllfunlnoonlh `Inn nan-I alnnnulnlnn -lfjnxn-CAI `II.- IUIIX` IIIU UHWI CCU TIM \ Ahocvcndourlpuos olononauhl ~WorkunIhotInb1 ` - . jg`. --. :1.__-- T. * on; In. For salt In l(inm.ton.0nt., by Henry W560 and Juan Mchoud. drugghtn. wl. BIIWLANDI. All0lII'1'l0'l' A151 Awnlnu. corner of Brock and Kim cinch. our Wade : In Store. Intranet or IIlnt.root.noxO-to nlooo. `MADE. MEA M mug; L AJAX `l'AIlLB'I"S PnlII'l T'I.l.V (7 [nun Fm hivinu INDAPO. `at you druum. nu In t. I . I cut up: 1'5...-. lllunu lluury \\ uuu. Uruulnl. IilN(iB'l`UN. ONT. Bl: fox-'88.,00uulo I 63:0: mono 9'0 outed. , umngn hnanu IN D%0. incur ruin. III :ot.._tt.,w_o_s_v!I_I_-.-rm! |t_prw-I A.__ ,, _ ___ .__. puny. or New York, have opened brunch omens In Cnnndn. They will [Ive or mull [no no on one Interested a. we book that com: nu much ulunblo Informs on abouhtho woakllingn of this wondorlnl remedy. All or on R3iioUiCn vdoyo. OIIINI 5`? '.',`:*."`"a-'x:....`.r.`:*.::a." `.3: .'s:._x;Wfy aonu.`:Ka. -anunod by pom ubuoon. :00 cor In Ila to shrunk-A 0 ma and quloill h n unruly natural 14! MauA_ n_old9; ;_o_|`In!.7 iL_ __ IunI.u ..')I|uI-uu I11 yum. uuum.-. ..... nhrunlmn qnlotlrl '<"..'*'":'.:1**..':.`..'a:... mo: "':.-... an I\ . 3 n I I a1xro:'aa`.7oucm fluke la um Iwn-U r0fI.W'2'!.-.031`. "F. N`, I|'M'3'!Q"-, TIII IIIOTT YIN IMW KMMI. 00- Dept. "C. P. 617 Shel-bourno St... TOIOITG No Knllb. No Plutor. lo Gunth- ......No Pain. .... .. A Pnlnlosu Home Treatment. for Canon Tnmoru. Bcrotuln and IL]! Malignant Blooui Poisons. by a. sclonuo vegetable compound. Oonnulumon st oloo or by mail FREE. The Abbott. M ron Manon Medial Oom- mny. of New ork. have onenod brunch \/Iallnulvtulmvll -u vlllvv vs no; uu-u r usuall- ork, opened brunch They (Ive hon V Sold In Klnnton mm! on ads by all uupon ntblo drunk nan. At low ntu of Interest on 0 ` ` and rum nopor. Loam (run on OI Md County Dobentnnl. A I: to TIIOIA! } Bummllunuor Frontenac can and Invut 1 non: oolotr. Ollloo onnonlta tho Pan Olllm UNIV T0 LOAN IN LARGE OB !'l||A%J`/ I-sgid b (1;-uggiuxe; one Dolln;i>e-r hm No. for a in! cues--xo dened I stronger-sold ydruggieu. One Three Dollars; two boxes, Five Dollun. `Ma a nr Mn, 2 mnllul nu nnnlni -H Tune Dollars; two DOXCI, rive uouln. No. x, or No. 2, mailed on ncelpt at price and two 3-cent utunpu. Chg nal: liannnnnu moan: GANGEIII Cook : Cotton Root Compound ; In Q31; and: an`: I-iifll V "";.',;;:;.;;'a"..":.::::.....} ofutren th. N o. for ordinary cues in by far the bent dollar medicine kno --sold I; drugginto, Dollar per ` Rn for um-rial rug:--xo dennel .[M'/u\'n "Vi:-iii6L%T% L6%b. TOHDNTB \I-I'Il'-`I` JITTI WI TORONTO `OLE IGINTS FOR I HE DOMINION OF CANADI an noun clumxy us the om telu-mun-I mm- D tllerl. Imlruu arm omd-_v to wrung rugryrlwl cm snr aunmudaurr/arm. All for Ich- ol|'I un-Al Dom um Bunion Pin-tor. M Olson: n uvh box. sum l-I urn-.-umu. or rem I-I \YOAI.I. Lowull. Mn--., loruvu klmlo at Corn: 1` nulmwuvu kmnbu or (.`|L`L"`.|IH Cuuru. runm ; uo-t. mo n to whence; und not A nice Insmn lmhku , nu | an we Iuumnu ul. yuux uuuxurd. .1-`unmum. In an ___`-_- _____._ __ `over I 0 (`armor sun on :11 uverullh n Hun!-r and n rs cure wl I.--.rlh~uml. l'|~mm who It can an-I mom to umkv their not I tn-on. `or corn! Aral |llIHU|llA oqu-I Hm! L`I~l'1`.I:v- I , I ` nul vglnulnr Ame/ml`: Curr-All `On u D UN10 Asrlnu. `I In y are all in u at 01 paper Mill un nut luko u I must: mum. gm a umxy u t eonnm-I pllerl. (_Imlruu_arm omdr I[4'I_`lo_I r1nryrl_M llumu. uunuor Frontenac Loom and ooloty. opposite tho Pan Olllm VITALIA OURE3 OANOIR. `no land, thin. Ion Ir ` llohlhuonudinnlncn Fnlllllllnovmldholnhio I--ngn IL; -`A .I'DlI nlultvy. I Impact u pt. . A 3.14-.- _,._ __ ._ hnllh __ -.___ HIOIIVJII, HIEQICIIIC on Will ; Indie: can depend in M1 >/tour and Iinu of and. YA an-mount` in 0111 IVIIVII '\"?` ?VIIIr"` In the on! safe, rel! M [mm mm; me icine on wlic India: r-nu denend In `(I J ""' "-'-I"' ' l'|O COOK compnm Wlldnu. niiSbIc'A' rhou Infom- A Accountant. Book: o`pOuod. stud, audit ed. Trial halanooa and tunnels uuomom, Mien Business condential. Addrou Klan If-on Rm-lnann Conan. wun a son Awnxmcm. um chum Bunk anlmng. cox-nor Brock ua Wellington shuts. Phono Ill. '|'|I' ICW UllIIllUII['I [Git I101 UPBANGIJ BTBANGI. Minis. . J. I I1 lino! ..`.'...o...`.%.'.`n`1'.;`.`Z' "" "' j : J H. 11.. IWUANN. ACCOUNTANT AND REA] I o Eztoto Agent. Rent: and account: co)- hotod. Money to lonn at love-t nun. Olm ; M: King 39.. over W|do'I Um; altoro. ; ` Accountant. 0 ed. outed, Only--u ll...l....-- ......ll.I-...u..n AA:_-__ nu..- LEXAN DEB. Hl;ANUH`ag.D. ()HAvR'I`EIllH Wnlllnnfnn :0 not; Phnnn Ill Sufi:-"nice $133. lABRb;H':IluI. uu].T6:. n.'1'.'bn'13n.u.o? ' a.1.Lm. U. IIXIX}. ou`f|7.`xno.na nqlgvolluttcptu-014' I 'U'I I IIIX u X&&V&YlIII'Ll. `$879815! 11! TRUST. OFIFIOI a an BL ` not Heme Annlrnlnavnfa unltnltod. RTHUB ELLIS. LKUHITEOT. Oll'F'l(`.EE~- Exchange 0hnmbon.0mnd'; Block. 31 any mo LOAN m LARGE 03 run j nun. nun of mutant. on ~/ BIHHY'd LIVEBY OPEN DAY ANUNIGHT Tolonhmm um. SMYTHE & LOSCOMBE. I1l.lW-' Iv IVIIIICF, IIFWYIVH . an I Momzv AND Busliilsss. I. KILBORN |I.D. l..P. & B . LAT)! lodioal Suporlntoncfono Klnuton Geno In-meal. our country lHHY'd LIVEEY Tolephono I01. Rsmgynx... an exerted I saving precept. of Mn opinion. so have I to mane. sad intend of asking. I: luring! J.H.Il.| ha I right to the upnmion` I u Soc-` ' and ' N (In ' I H BRAME S =='~ - n~='-'='----'* -='-~=-~== 3 _ _ ` satin and on tied poo-. no 0.)! cu. ulvvuyv-u -nu wuvun Inouranco Company. . `--n XI IIUI AYUI In Ql1uIn In Eplmno G0.` MEDICAL CARDS. NIWLANDI. manor. Huhla. LIVERY. "IFISURANEEJ y ooonpiod b no No. 10. DENTAIT Your Onnluulhc says -11-: Portsmouth. October 6th. In last weelrab issue of the "\\'hi`s" I-Qokly edition J.H.L. oxprauao strange, `views of the duties of 3 ponntcl v- I eminent tovnnb the lean favored it: .community. J.H.L. uni hon very I soldier ot his country. at he certunly I H: not a brilliant utatintical historinn, . ;or he would know that marriage is the . ale-(turd of elvjlinlion. the fencing of I :holin& around family me. At once , rtho oecmt o! the (reotnem and strength `I _o( the nation. If he went. into the high- *n{n_rI and ditch! for his lune illuatrr ' `tron (on he leads Ill to inter has been ' gtho case) he Inut know the pruant ' -problem ot lekinlntivo government pro-T n ridod for evil doors. would he increuod` I I nn: nhqll um` on-cg _ol '0! 5 new dhpomtion at an uk lo. to no I higher '9]: I W! II-bid than posthu- I -nun . ` Iuran LC.iI,;l' :1: 0 vunproolthatodncntion at ducnuilq erino. sad! `thnt ova than it in night. DIF- nuon wr ovu not-rs, would he Increased` a lhomund-fold. How shun we pro- claim the law of love and liberty and ulna both. bocuna the petitioner`: Qljl VIII IQ Idinn hhnnnlor 1 A thrill of n.pp.-L-liension is piercingi the heart of the south. Where an vic- tim of yellow fever crawled to an old house, `nid down und died; :1 post 3 house of four thousand was the result` in a week. The cry of war is terrible` indeed, but a tnngnhle, visihle enemy is met with conditions that excite bravery. The dread yellow jack is an enemy stealing, denth-like in the dnrk. It springs upon its victims with electric mpidity, till member nfter member. community alter community, fills the measure of the desolution his presence` hringe. Home, business, loved ones, all, that made life one environment ofplea-| santneaa is hurriedly left ml in forests,[ down to t'he sen, nnyw ere from the` trail of the destroyer. men. women und children flee. But many are not for- tunate enough to he allowed to fly. Whole _counties are quarantined and each little hit of infected world holds in deadly enmity for every other hit.i When the fear of yellow fever is in the heart of the southerner he makes at low unto himself. lying in ambush, his rifle! really for those unhappy refugees who fleei to save their own lives lneunce his. "hey drop to his challenge, mute; witnesses of his terror. Sister, brother, wife. husband. in an infected district. may no more page the lines of it clean village than they may hope to crush it 4 mountmln in their hands. It aoundatt very cruel and wicked, but. we northern-` era hero but I dim conception of t e meaning that lies in those two lit`. 19 words. yellow fever. - u-rung or Inna; same mm. A very Amusing incident occurred in a house on Johnston street :1 short while ago. A number of friends had gathered beneath the roof of in well- known citizen, and in small hoy,wu.s hidden to run upstairs and fetch the "Whig," which bud that day publish- ed his authority for the urgttinunt in question. Ohedlently, the little one de- mrted on his errand, but imagine the eelingzs of the company as he returned u. minute later. triumphantly waving` a. long switch of hair. and laying it on, his mother's lnp, exclaimed: I link it's Aunt Bessie-`s. Maunum, yours has \\'ee,' wee curls. ` " I nnruy soimer. Some of the boys toll of a. certain tent whc-rnon n blue cross had been rudely sketched. and from beneath whose canvas for two successive years victims of typhoid haul passed. This year A third contmoted the fell disease, and in his lamented death is ncknowl- edged the wisdom of ll. thorough disin- fecting of that tent. A vol-v nmn.-zinc innialnnt nnr-nrrml in There is A rule which has proved elastic enough to be an exception, i.e., the obtn.i.nment of rubber sheets order- ed by the government for our recruits when in camp. Pride rt-strains many from exposing the truth, sickness, some- times death, nttests its results. A rub- ber sheet, or 9. donkey's breakfast. as sailors call a. straw bed, should be given to every soldier regardless of weather problems, for in this changeable climate of ours none can be quite sure what the night will bring forth, and to be compelled to lie on one folded blank:-t, spread over damp ground, is not :1 neces- sity in the physical equipment of any hnrtly soldier. Snmn nf lhn hnvs loll nf n. marlnin medicine," no commanueu. unu igneeungv on the floor he held the child's two h.-mde in one of his and with the other rlinected the spoon to his mouth. Still the little wriggler was a. match for the king. He drew his lips in :1 {mil shut-tight line, and with u. deft move- ment contrived to spill the obnoxious draught over his cheek. Many times the kaiser easayed to win the battle, hut the resultwua always the same. In despair he gave up at last. The child wua exhausted hut uvneonquered. Like Bishop Heher 11. little. it very little one, had taught him a great truth. and he confeeae sadly to this new experience. Tens of thousands of vnllnnt soldiers tremble at my angor, this buhy has conquered me.` -.-__- ..__- - -__r__' - had; ova :u. In Addition In which uupouuy Ian! on have lot noun: tho Inhal- bd am!!! of all Oh: uoelholdon .lA3I NDOITYP Plmnudot `mun! blo roles. (on nnowuu and on giving now ulnoucol tutu from ITRANGI h EYRANGI. Aaonh. sessed. The mother grew frightened, the rather more determined.` Bring me the medicine, he commanded. and kneeling M. n... flnnr has held the twoi le.t.ion. Come. come, my good son. Drink. vnd I will give you a. gold florin." The vellow curls were tossed detiuntly. `Well. you shall have three-four-five niecr-si" Papa. I won`t.' You .vill," netorted the father angrily. and` he made 5. snatch towards the child to =ffeut his imprisonment. but he slippedl hrough the august fingers like one of `he funny tribe, and lay flat on the Floor, kicking and howling like one pos- sessed. Tim mnihnr nrnw friahinnnd. the up un. nun. uuu nuvxu avyu-..-.-.._ -- ...V` me leuon his tin son taught him home , `our years ago. he child had been or- ` lered b `the court physician a. certain nedicine, which the princeling refused 0 take. Doctors. nurses. attendants. `oozed, threatened in vain. At lasthisi hother loot patience, and uttered the cat terrible threat the child had ever eerd, I'll go and fetch papa." Pupil. :a.me forth at his wife's summons in n` mlpitating show of heat, and a. grand illustration. ,wlth Va.rinti0ns,0f Canute's_ 'omma.nd to the waves, was enacted in I he Potsdam nursery. ` Drink our medicine, Sir," roared he ki . Lttle curly lwks shook his hexul, --won't" " - I For five minutes there was a sound of ' I .va.r in the air, but the enemy stood his ground," then Wilhelm offered cu,pitu- V la.i,i0n. "('nnv|A nfn mv unml Ann. Drink. The Knlaer Wilhelm is seeking a re- inatallution in hie royal grandmother's` traces. He may succeed, for our queen looks on the pettineas of quarrels as things with which ahe has nearly done. . but the Prince or Wales. and others,f no not likely to soon for et the Isle of Wight unpleasnntnem. t is a pity; he has not had more repetitions of the` me `nun 1-Aura nan hi! hd TrE6iELAi TWINS By Acute ledlgoetloe--WesIth Would Not lIey'I neeIon-scuIh American llenlne . Broke the Ihecl . , Reuben E. 'l`rnni$ .P.. millowner and Nmenufeobunr. oi Welkerton. Ont.,v.".n 1 of the green South Amerioen Ne:-vine : "I L hedbeon for over ten yeere very much ` troubled with equal: indigestion. tried , many remedies end treeunenu end got lit.- [ ele or no benet. Your remedy wee recom- mended to me. I obbeined green relief ` home lowdrnomend when 1 bed uken orly two bottles 1 his entirely free from my eilment. I etmugly recommended in end Ibelieie it Iillcuro eny who may he Ineng ee I did, 9 ,. 'mmEs'noN and ' % ooNsr_|_g>A _r|oN. -.1. L. _:_A.. n._An._ ., AKTIICIII Godwin : Ill8l(J; 1 !;;:O Empotinm -.-anon n Annhnr Inllhn-1 ann- IIJIUHILII. I Near! fty frionds nndguostausombled in tho mm of Cyrua Davis, Elmaloy fruit farm, Ferry Road. Perth, on Wed- nesday to witness the marriage of hi daughter, Lulu Eutelln. to George Ritchid, of Push, secretary of the Lanurk county ' mutual ro inmmnco company. M. Connolly. Bunk Lake, wu ned $50 and coins for eellmg liquor without :1 license. `D. J. Payeno, Brudonoll, was lined $20 ` and coats for selling liquor on Sunday. T. Dunnigan, Kilhloo, nhowmg liquor to be c.-msumed on his licensed premises. was I diuniuod. I \Y....I.. an- t.:-_..1. __.I ,, VH- uubur.-uu was cwenuy yoere or age. W. F. Hall and brother Charles. Napa- u me. who have A large farm in Menitobe. `have told 12,000 buebule of their wheat :crop. getting 83. per bushel. I. C. -Bxker, of the Mme eection. formerly of Napeneo, eold hie crop of l0,000 bushels far 8220. ll l\...._-I'_ n__L v,r , n - A-- . mu. nutnuwn. G. Rightmyofs bountiful homein ltbhel wnslllo scene ofnn event. of interest. on Sapb. 283:. whan his only rlaughr.er .Mube|, I was united in umrriaga 50 Clayton Spra- iguo. of Big Island. AL Hun hnvnn nf Ola Ln'.l..'. .........A_ II- `gnu, ul Dug ISIIHU. At. the homo of the bride's parents, Mr. I and Mrs. William Rees, U|u_vLon. N.Y.. ` Oct. 6th, occurred the marriage of Cyrus * L. Ackert. of Mart-lmll. Texas, and Grace M. Rgeo, of Clayton. N. Y. I On Onhnhnr :4"! Km... 1.: I::......-..-- LII. nvw, U1 uulymn, N. 1 . On October 3rd, Nellie M. Kirnmorly, daughter of James Kimmerly, Deaomnto. puaod away. She was nllonly twenty-four hours with constriction of the bowels. Deceased was twenty of and hmthnr "ht!-Ian Nana. [AKIN KUHUUI A quiet, wedding took place on Oct. 6th at. Hamilton. The principals were A. G. Bogart, lllBI`ChInI`.,Dv'!l'0l|I.0,8l'ld Mina Ida, ' fourth daughter of tho lute Mmvin McMil- Inn. Hamilton. [1 D.)-.l.o........-`.. L.-. n`L_: L,, ,- In -I - were umwa In matrimony on nu inst. The Renfmw council have awarded 150 a New York rm the contract. to put in the water works two filters of `.3 ,OOO gnllona each every twenty-four hour 5 as con. 0! 33.000. 3. 0.. Warner has returned t.oNnpnnoo from Denver, Colorado. where he was spending some time with Mrs. VVM-nor, whom ha reports to be much improved in health. An. 111--.`-.. If 17 an . u. _ WK: Clayton. N. Y., Wednesday, the marriage of Isaac Noabiu;.St.. Lawrence, and Locinin 0. been. Clayton. occurred. Mr. Nosbibt is engaged in farming near St. Lawrence. A ....:..u ....'.A.I:_.. L__L 1 A ` - - IIIIIIO nnroouomoqoonotllncudirooll 11.31 , I8 I ury goon! score. Riohnrd Uarroll, Rochester, N. Y.,formerly of Donoronlzo. and Mina Sunh June Harvey. daughter of John Harvey, Tyendinaga, were uniwd in matrimony an inst. Renfmw council hnvn nwnrdnrl En .. UIIUIU vvurxl. J. J. Kerr hnsleased the store in the Leonard block , Napaneo. now occupied by John Paisley and will occupy isin March as I dry goods store. Rinhnrdlxm-mll n.ml....9-. M v 4-,.......-..I.. nuuluw I uuurcn, ncnon, |I`l NOVBIIIDOI`. A meeting of the liberal connorvabivoq of Addington, will be hold at Flintor: on 22nd OcLober, for the purpose of soleqting a candidate. \.`]..-.I. 1- I_..f _ . _ _ . .-L--I AU` I` ll UD|llUlUl\I0- Work in being pushed with all energy at the N-Apanee cemonn works. Five or nix oarlomda of material are shipped daily from these works. I I L --- L.._I._--_l .L_ ,., - .- CI'I"!||'Ull to I-Jlxty uumlrn. Mrs. Cald well, Toronto, ha been on- gaged for she annual Scotch concern of St. Andrew : church, Picton, in Novmbor. A mnntinn nf Hm likmml ..n...-....-.:..... Nun of the Dlntrlot Uomlunlml Vrmn Ilw Whig : Exchanger. David Leslie. formerly of Wellington and Pncton. inn prosperous morohnnb in Syracuse. N. Y. Jnhn Nnil has hnnn any-...l..o..l o.. AL- n_yrucuae. LV. 1. John O'Neil has boon nppalntod to the oollecboruhip of Bathur:-vb, an uanlury In- ` creased to sixty dullnrn. hrfra. (`nkIl1IlIn", 'l`nrnnl>.n Inn: kggn An ` lie the gunman ` \ A50l`l|0t|Iy'I. Boournnd thou forlorn haunt. ll Hope always, hope. Hoping is the true `=epix-it in which to meet the coming week. "The surest way to sweep the C0l)\\ t`.l)S from the hruin, the dust: of tears from `_ the heart is to inject big doses of hope "into the system Saturday night. and l accept. God's day as one in which you [will rejoice and be glad. I-lope ul\'s`:Lys, hope! It keeps the eyes bright when the hair is fast whitening. Keeps the heart soft when earth worries might. make it hard. and makes us nutrient. with .the tangle of present. '(l_il't`1cu|tii-s. lm- cuuse we are sure He will weave II. at- tern of be.a.uty in the weli of the liru on threads of our lives. Hope on. ulwnyn lhope. He who thinks to walk without l the aid of the angel hope full: lnlu Ile- ease and darkness, and that nluuuln ul' despondency, around whlt-h tlm mnrltl has reared uncllxnlmble autumn wall: In keep them prisoners. l.uy tlulit ilmlll. therefore, on hope. She will uulclu yml lovingly out of all shmluwu lulu Ilm Woo` ieeted sunshine 0.` ill prt-:4.-Iwu, wlwr" |l8 perpetual joy. _ ._ I tun aorrv M'ntlmr H, 4-nmml mm. `L24 perpetual Joy. ~ am sorry Mother 9. u-nnuul mu" her question n.n.s\verNl thin mwlt. It came loo lute. l I.`D llvln HIBIAXU _s;.g.'_.I.....,.3g._:. '- IJOILT 1'1ra.ua-1I marriage IS OHIO 0!) I love it is unquestionably a true auc- oem. Love strengthens, benutlfiel and elevates the lives of its followem. Mar- _ rings perfects the bond.. Love in the B successive links in the chain of years: lwnarriage is the clap uniting those 3 links. ' I am a woman and old-fashioned `-in my thoughts and ways. When I see ';a. couple interchanging vows at the al- " i tax, I_ know whether they are building . `a home on rock or sand by the depth` ' of the love expressed in the attitude ! ~ one fornnotlier. Winds may blow, for- :' tunes depart, sorrow and sickness come. ' but thwhouse where love is, stands firm. i Its inmates are safe.=-Y0urs affection- lninlu W p ulely, n.t'. > . We thank C.B. and H.P. for their con- t.ribu',ion.s to the question asked some weeks since. Will more write on the `subject? We want opinions. Wewant iyourp. 4 I ms Inmwu-a utely, H.P. , thank thohctato by ovu-;Vy mean: in by p.owu-. -_Yo\u-a very truly, c.B. ` Kingston. E Dear Era.ud-If marriage is baued on i mm it in nnnumminnnhlv ll trim nuc- DISTRICT DASHEB. MANACLED my n.ARI:!` Mme, sA'rUnn.u. - 9, tan. ,Lnamm Iouovraud (n TIOCHICIVIIDIA WIIWIYII ZTIIUCUIIIIY X'I C'\' suranco company. PIAOHIIAI-LI A OAIADIAI OOIPAII WBI ........ $.;`:1 .P:"..1.x.. o... ova 0 mm o -.*.'.:.'.*-""-::..':.:': -.*:.':..."-.'-..-.. " Inn and ololoo plus of Imnnnoo oozti U OUNNINGHAI. lob Anon Jlncoton and Dumas

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